HASZARIIS GAZETTE. FEBRUARY 8. ered to the owner of the wreck (u true copy of vlriclt is herevtith enclosed), he has charged for the tiryirrg of four bodies. 21s. tld. each. in el £5 IR. Illlirrtigll the actual expense was only from lbs. to Isa. euch body. that is in all finrri £8 to £8 I8e.‘ And for (I) Justices‘ Peas, hescheigsd One Gui- hen each per day. (Idsys): in all £1, sltbough De- sid Higgins, F.sq., who was one ofthe three Justices, (Mr. Lawson himself and Mr. Cooke beiugtbe etlieru) has been puiil nothing for his services. 5th. Ile (Mr. Lawson) in the said Account Sales, has also charged Duty as paid on tleli, aliho Salt is one of the articles exempted from duty in Re- venue Act. V N. B.—lt was only lrrtelly that Mr. Higgins was V hble to procure ii Cup of r. Lawson's “ Account Balee;’ otherwise t is statement would have been laid before His Excellency at as earlier period. 6th. The inaccuracy of Mr Lewsen’e Bill of Costs for the interment of the four bodies. found on the said wreck. will be evident on s reference to the accom- panying Aflidsvitj Further, with respect to other deed bodies of ship- wreck mes :— 'lth. For one body. found by Cornelius H" ins. IIII-. Ind 10"“ M‘-‘"12. for which they suppl‘ the cotliu. due the sme. e., for £1. Mr. Law in bus charged and received £2 from the Government ' 8th. For the rirterriisnt of one body. found by Alex. and Angus M'MuIlen—coII'in found. grave du , and buried by them for I5s.—Mr. Lawson has c rged the Government. end been allowed £10 . Oth. For one body. found by Martin Power—Ex- penses of interment: cofin. I0s.; gruve. 5a.; in , 1 , Lawson has charged tIisGovornmont, end I been allowed £1‘ 9 Ioth. For another body. buried end colfin made by James Shaw. for which services he received 80s. from u the 'I‘reaeur . Mr. Lawson gave another person s 1 Certificate, or the sonic services. to H. Palmer, bq., i the American Consul. from whom he received pay- ment therefor. N. B.-—In ell that he did with respect to the dead bodies. Mr. H‘ ins acted in pursuance of the advice which he he received from the Coroner's Ollice. with reference thereto. Ist Sept., I858. ' In the 4th Cher --I’. DAVID Hiooirrs. . the number of bodies. and the allowance made to r. Lawson, by the Government. for the iritermeirt of them. are incorrectly stated. The number was tliree. end not fear; and t e allowance. in every case, was £1 I0s.. end not £2 per body. I beg leave toenclosc, herewith, for the infor- mation of His Excellency, the Allidavit of Mr. .Gurncy, which, I think, will fully establish the fact set forth in the 2d of the foregoing char s; end likewise, for the sunietpurposs, Ienc osc . two Allidavits of my own,— a tirst having refe- nrence to the day on which the Survey of the ‘Cargo and Materials of the Brotlterr, and the Sole thereof , without distinction between perish- ‘able and imperisbable pro rty, took place; and the second being intend to establish the cor- rectness of the cfiiy of Mr. Lawson's Account, :eent in with my emorisl; but, to the fidelity _ of which, as is copy, I was not allowed to swear ' before the Committee, as I wished to do. , To these Afidevits, it is my wish most res . fully, yet most particularly, to cell Hie Icncy's attention; as also to the fact that, al- ' ‘trough I a plied, to the Honorable the Attorne ‘ neral, or Subpccnas for individuals vrhomI bed to betexainined, b the Committee, with crimes ‘-0 some of the c arges set forth in my einoi-_lal, the were not granted. It will, no oubt, appear to His Excellency that I ought. some time since. to have returned an answer to the intimation conve ed to me, through your 0 cc; and I, therefore. be leave respectfully to explain why I did not. tracer- rectncss ot' my Co y 0 Ir. Lawson's Account, pit-oduccd before t a Committee, was denied by , r. Iaiwson ; and, so I wee positive that it wse ' quite correct, I wrote, a short time afterwards. to New Brunswick, for the original of the Ac- count, nnd I have delayed replying to your inti- mation, that mi ht be ob e to have it laid before His Excellency with my enswer. I have not ct, however, receiv it; but, when I do, I wi 1 forward it to you, to be Isld before His Excellency. His Excellency, I am quite sure, will feel no disposition to blame me,tor promptly endeavor- ing to free my character from the im utations cast upon it. by the publication, in risznr-d‘.r Gazcllv, at r. [aiwson's request, of the com- munication made b you, at the commend of His Excellency, to r. Lawson ; and I shall, therefore, forward copies of this letter, end the enclosures, to the Proprietor of thatPa r,with a request that they may be publishe in hie next issue, to the end that, although they may not fully establish my case, they me , at least, cause the public to suspend their ‘ti gment un- til a verdict, pronounced b e urt or Com- mission of Enquiry above sl suspicion of undue ' bias, shall enable them correctly to determine whether my Charges, or the Re rt of the Com- mittce of the Executive Oounci , deserve to be characterised as “ unfounded, frivolous, and vexatious." t- I have the honor to be, Sir, Your obdt. Servant, DAVID HIGGINS. Hon. James Werburton 7 Colonial Secretary, &c., &.c.. the. 1 ‘lbs A unit. or Docirrssnt above referred to. as well as the Note shove hereby referred to, were intended to bring to His Excellency's knowledge the font. that the services concerning the dead bodies. . the directing of the several ieterirrerits of them, were 1 perfirriiied by me. although Mr. Lrrwson has been remunerated for them by the Government. avin Iliooiits. E. QUALIHCATIONS Or‘ A GOOD TEACHER To run Eniros or Hsszssn’s Gsserre. Sis- In my last communication, on the subject of s i- ’ ritual and religious Education. connected with an in- tellectual education. I endeavoured to sliow.tliirt the former is most valuable. use the knowledge of the one only true God.ss it is in Christ Jesus. is valuable for Etsruity, brcause it is the crowning branch of the of knowledge, which will bear fruit is endless light. and love, and glory. other sowledge. _ without that. to. at the boot. but es the eorssceri--ss ‘ofu rnetsor. giv' n deceitful sod temporary glare. and ending in the blackness of darkness for ever. T Now if it be our duty. with reference to the odoca. tion of the rising generation, to educate thorn In the knowledge of the true God, it niest he ssItod.What la the insirumentsllty by which this work can bsscenre- pliolredt In u good picture. lhir s are oflon repre- sented rather as they should be. t n so they really give; and nnturs.insteud of bei polrlrsyed us she is, often blooms with bonutieo which fancy has supplied. Ind displays a spr’ htlirreos for which she is indebted tethedecoistloe riI'srt. 'l‘hors is no kind of paint- @, however, In which this remark is more frequently gggmplidod. then In whstgmsy be called more paint- ing. It is here the prrinter rather describes men as ’ g, .l.¢¢|d be, than as he is; and whenever he exhibits a finished character. or oreets a standard of moral ex- eellenee. there are soon bosutiss lthhll descriptions, ".4 features in his characters. which. though they look well in u [no piece of moral lntlng. are seldom found to look quite so due any is e else. In des- qibing the qua idcation ofu ‘I usher. we shall probe- : hly be able tosvoid this extrriviigsnm; and us the senior is simple. and the duty known. [will not so dilhcslt to say di-iincily, whet is the qualldeatlon. As it is moot true. that the etllcienhqy efsmgchoohl must do id ullrqt entirely s It I lose . it at ggoulgli, tbst ltsboeld be w lsspsrlstssdsd. that ‘ are approved. It should have books and methods of teaching that It must have a living soul to animate. Intellect must speak to intellect, heart to heart. Ind muster must be able to give in the school an ini- prsss ofhimevlf. lfit is neeessary that we should educate children that they may become men. if it is neeessur to fornr character. It is not sudlclsut to teach ehil ten the mere mechanical attainment of writi and reading. without ever calli Into exer- cise t h' her faculties, feelings. a elections. which after u constitute the value of character. and in which the usefulness in this world s t of another. of every mortal being must be founded; the master must be well versed in the tlmory of reli- ion. and the chief subjects of the Holy Scriptures. ot that classical learning is essential, or that s criti- cal knowledge of rsliglpn is indispeqsable, the simple Ohsrlottetown Markets, Feb. 5. lleef, fiiiirsll) lb. 8d a 4d [ Cheese, III e ‘Id Du 8H s M Butter, (fresh) Ild a le worlt of s teacher may no it ll dollrllile. that he who would teach the euthful mind useful knowledge should have been himself previously taught. He should have been so- cu-tornod to read the Holy Scripzures. to study the truths of religion. to ac tiuint himself with the pre- co to and promises of t e Bible. A general know- I o of these is s vslusble qualification. and he who has it. has the means of beings blessing to his pupils. He should he a lover of children. '1 here are some who have a kind of constitutional aversion to t worlt of tsschin children. and who cannot be brought to feel a proper interest in. or love to them. Hence, whatever other quslitications such an individltul may possess. however well informed in religious matters, and however competent he me other account . this went of|oi'e for children. this disincline- tinn to serve them, and this utter inditforece about them. is s fatal disability. He only who bsholds them in a pro r light, who sees in them objects demand- ing an dseervin attention and attachment. and whose natural inc inritions lead him to take an into- rest iri. and feel an nlfectionate regard for them. he only is properly qualified and prepared to be useful to children. _ He sboti_ld be_prepared to make sacrifices. There is a sense in which the labours in question are sources of pleasure; and in which they may be engaged in,se means of intellectual etercise. but in enersl the du- ties of the ecliool require sacrifices; an he who would perform them properly and faithfully, will find many occasions for self-deniiil, and ursny reasons for fore- going the grutificstions of ease and indulgence. He must make up his iriind to rivation and cross-berrring. and to rsliirquish miriry litt e tlriirgs which others pur- sue. He must count the cost, reckon on the result. and with every consequence in his view, devote hitti- self decidedly to this onerous duties. His character knd conduct should be moral and correct. It is not always considered how much weight a good character has with children. and bow irnpurirint it is. thiit he who teaches others should he himself what he teaches them to be. Besides, as s School should be a semi Isry of order and virtue. us the object of it should be. to proiriote rrrornl worth and reli ious knowledge, how ill-quuli is e to assist in I e promotion of these. who is hlriiselfiriiniorrrl. ir- rsgulnr, dissipated. end neglectful of that which is He is rather in need of correction lriiirself, than entitled to administer it even to children. Ile should be p tisrit and persevering. Sometimes the levities and lieedle-sness of children may be tire- some and trying; sometimes their dulness or obstina- cy ove very provoking; and sometiinss the littleness of their improvement me be discouraging. He therefore, who we be usefu to them. must be patient, and constant in his cndesvours—iriurt not be easily provoked to wrsth—not given to es rice and passion--not soon sngry—not prone to be iscourug- ed by trifles-—not sulrject to flucturrtion. and given to chsnge—not soon depressed in spirit—not soon wee- ry and faint in his irririd; but he must bear with pro- vocuticn—he must exercise tience and labour, and not faint. and as the hnshsn mart hath long patience in waiting for the fruits of the earth. as our Father who is in heaven. hath grest patience and |ongsud'er- ing towards us; so should we, in the work in question. be patient and hope to the end. He. therefore, who has a general knowledge of religion and the Scrip- Wllo ll I lover in the interests 0 children— who is prepared rind reconciled to the making of us- crilices—whose cliurscier and conduct are moral and correct. and who is tient and persevering in the du- ties of his station; h: has. (we hesitate not to pre- nounce) all the ualiticaiions required for the honour- able and success ul discharge ofrrll the essential obli- getions, for imparting to the rising generation sn intellectual. moral, end a religious Education. I am Sir. ' Your obedient servant, lI‘I'lIIC‘l' Tescisse. King's County. Jun. I5, I853. so I q .._____._.__ Trix I-‘see Enrica-rrox rtrrn rite Ssssu. Deere Acre.-—'I‘he Royal Gazette of the 81st u|t.. contains notifications of Her Majesty's Assent to two Acts, given on the 28th 851. By the last clause of the Education Act. His Excel- lency the Lisut. Governor is required to cefl the said Act into operation, by Proclamation. within Three Months after the Royal Assent thereto has been duly notified. e may, therefore, expect that this Act will be put in force before the end of Jpril next. Muci-uirics‘ lrrs-ri-rc-rs.—'I‘his Institution is rapidly growing into public favour. rind at no time of its existence has it been so prosperous so during the resent session. The Hall is central. conifortebls, and well lighted; all it wants sre oornmodious seats. with supports for the back. Why have the Commit- tee-sppointed for the preparation of the room- , delivered an n lected this necessity ii the 27th ult., John Lawson, P . excellent Lecture on “ Banking." on which, being practical. called forth a ver snirrrstod discussion. On last Thursday. die I on. (‘ltrrrles Hensley read an sdrniriible piiper on "Glimpses of Ancient His- tory." snd confined himself to " Egypt," giving its early histor . and tracing it to more remote times, srrd enter somewhat niinulel itito the character, habits. customs. end iiinnners o its population. This. so or, line on rite Lecture ofthe season.snd filled the Hall full to orerllowin . During the discussion, the foundation ofu Public ibrury was mooted, end which will be one of the nrany contemplated improve- ments for Chsrjottotown—to be accomplished here- u cr. 'I‘he Hon. the President announced that the follow- ing gentlotnen would lecture in ordor:—Noxt Thurs- day. the Rev. Jsrrres Nsrrowsy. on "Self-’I‘eition." On the l‘Ith inst.. Dr. M'Kesaro. ofthe Medical Stud’. on " The inflosnooofi Solar Rs su Creation" —withsome observations on “'Ihe reotype and other Photographic processes." On the doth inst.. T. lloath llavilsnd. And on the Id prox- imo. the Rev. Mr. Snodgruss.-Com. ' Married. On Tuesday. the let inst.. at Glen Stewart. by the Rev. Dr. Jan ins, Rector of Charlotte Perish. ' heo. Dosbrissy, .. to Dorcas Octsvis, daughter of l.iset.-Colonel Stewart, late R. A. At Charlottetown. on the sums day. by the Rev‘ Mr Nsrruwsy, Mr. Richard Sisith. to Him Ssruh M'Qusrris. At 'I‘ignieh. on the 80th December last. b Thus. 0 es. ., J. P.. My. Josiah Grs:t. Alert: rnt..'of one . to Elisabet . y is t ug tor o r. Jolie l'l.ePy.v.rood. mu , of Ibelforngtr pl:ce. Died. On the Idth inet.. st 'I‘ignish, David. infant son of Mr. Diivid Petrle. Merchant. Lot 8. At Kildsrs. Let 8. on I‘uesdsy. the 84th instant. Thomas. youngest see of Mr. James Fitzgerald. aged I4 months. On the flth Jse.. Deena Campbell. of Lot II. [in ‘a County. aged 84 euro. His end was poses. eetsrdsy. after an Issue of Ive months. fully trsstl in the merits of his Ideomsr. Mr. John Du- vls, ssn.. a native of Davenport" England. is the 70th ear or his . Hie funeral w_l tsse place so There- sy. at I e'e h. when his friends are requested to tend. Oltbolllllflqafl So lhfibagflfldl -. hr q--rue. , t'ork. Md s In Do.. (by the tub) IN I Ild Do.. (srssll) at s | L. , sri l“‘|H-IDI, ljd s 4|d Tallow. ‘Dd s I21: . none '00 , u it Is Veal, per lb., fld s Md Homespun. yd. Is Id e 5e iifsyigp:-' lb and F I "ii. iii I P‘? -o ‘III?! » PU‘ - Rabbits, u Barley, tiusliel. Is Gd 2s 9d Codlsh, per qtl.. Ils a 15s sts, s ‘Id e ls 9d Turkeys, 8s e 4e Pearl Barley. per lb. ljrl Powls, a Is toes. ls Oil rt 2s Ducks, rnips. 10d n Is Geese. Is 9d a is dd Lsrrots. per . 25 Psrtridges. dd s Hny. per ton, 50s it Eggs.per desen. l0il s Is Straw. r . ls Meteorological Journal. Isnolsrss. TIIIIIIOIITII. Highest Lowest Mean. Highest Lowest Drtily flth, Milt, “lb. lb Mean. SL5-I 89.43 E.“ 44.5 -1. 24.0 EWIID er 9, A. is. wnriixrt. 88 S. S. W. gen. lireese Overust. Ruin sI'ter 8 p. in. 84 S. fresh do. Overcast. Hard rain till 8 a. m.; passing rain, with fog. till 8. or . en ue s , with passing clouds. and slight rein in cveni . 858. do. do. Overcast. with rriin. till 9 ii. iii. their blue sky with passing clnnds till 6 p. rs., then ova‘- Olli- fl S. gentle do. Overcast till 9 it. m , then blue sky with pirssin nlmids. Slight snow storm at gp. in. 81 W. fresh do. Blue ll . W. gentle do. Bloc sky. _ ES. 8. W. light do. Blue sky with slight occasioml [nosing cloirrls til 8 p. rn., their overr.-net and clonal . N. B.--The mean temperature of Sunday, Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday was 85.5. Legislative Library Notice. A NY person or persons having any Book or Rocks in their pnssessiori belonging to the LEGISLA- TIVE LIBRARY. nre hereby pirrticulrrrly requested to return the entire forthwith, or previous to the meet- ing of the Legislature. By Order, . W. LOBIHN. Lihrarisn. Legislative Library. Jan. 3|. I858 2w FOR SALE, HE Leasehold Interest in nrid to Fifty-five Acres of LAND, situnte on Lot ‘l3,nri the llrrzelgrnvin read. at present in possession of Jnlnr .\I‘Kny. 'l‘In-re ero twenty acres r-rir rind under cultivation. with it good Frame DWELLING-ll0USI‘i. 30 by ‘26. nritl ll good . The nbiive is it very desirable prripi-rty, and well worthy the sttcntion of parties wishing In so. For further perticulsrs, apply to Jortiv M‘KAY.0Il the Premises. or to the underrignv . ROBERT RENNIE. Charlottetown. 5th February, I853. 8in6 PROSPECTUS 0!‘ TH! Charlottetown Gas Company. rsovieiosuii. cosssrirrirs: Hon. Dliiutsi. Bitinuiv. Chnirmnn; Hon. Charles Young. Ilon. W. W. Lord. Hon. Charles Henslev. Hon. Joseph Pope, Francis Lo worth. ., Jrrmes Wnlkiriahnw, Esq., Mr. James rrdcrson, Henr Hnszrird, Esq.. Hon. Goo e Birnie. Mr. reorge Beer, smes D. sszrird. Esq.. George I)eHlrrie. Esq. THE superiority and advantages of Gas over every other method yet tll!|Cf|Vel’etl for lighting Town- sre so selfavrdent and -ur uriivcrsirlly ricknowlerlged. that it would be superfluous to dilute on the subject; and it is only Itlrprlaiiig tlr.ii, while every 'I'own rind considerable Village in Grant Briiniii. .ae also many Towns in the neighbouring Provinces. nre lighted by Gas, this, the Capital of Prince Edward Island,ehould he still in darkness. 'I‘o supply this dcsiderstum. it is noiv proposed to form n Joint Stock Cnriipany—to be Incorporated by an Act of the I.egislriture—with a su ribcd Cnpiliil of £6000, is I200 Shares. of £5 each, to be rririnsgcd by a body of Directors, snnuslly chosen by the Share- holders. As many of the inhabitrinte of Charlottetown may he comparatively unircqnainted with the prncticiil results of Gas Companies, it may be proper to ob- serve. that s Joint Stock Compsny for the purpose of lighting the Town with Gus, can hardly be called a speculation; because it is now ascertained. by refe- rence to the annual Reports and Dividends ofthe Gus Comprinies ol Great Britain. and some ofthe neigh- bouring Colonies, that wherever they have been managed with ordinary prudence and ecoricmy, they have yielded a certain and sterrdy return of annual interest on the capital invest . Previous to bringing the scheme before the public. the Provisional Committee had been in correspond- ence with corn tent parties. both in the neighbor- in Provinces end in Great Britain, rind frmn the information thus obtained. and the e-timiiti-r the have received. they are of opinion that the Lnndv, Buildings. Apparatus, Machinery iind Pipes requi- site to enable the Coriipsny to go fully into operation. may be acquired and completed for end with the 'I‘o enable the Company to commence operations at once. and on the nrost sdviintngeous terms. it has been resolved that a deposit of £l 5 or share be paid on the rillncntinn of shares. and thut no further cell be made. till lhir Act of lncorponriion be obtained; and that such further cnlls Illrlll be payable by such inrttslrur-nrs. and at such intervals. as the Directors mn_v judge most convenient for ilie Shareholders and the requirernerrts of the Corri- n . FA,lthougIi certsin spirited individunls were pre- pared to subscribe the whole of the requisite Cupi- tnl. it is seated but fair to give the public iin opportunity of participating in the advantages ‘of the undertaking: and for this pur rse ilie Subscrip- tion List will rerrinin open at ll: Utlice of Mr. Lawson. Interim Secretary to the Conrrnitiee.— more than one-half of the Shares being already be . " " ' JOHN LAWSON. In. Secretory. February 8. I . lI7' 0fics—DeaBn'sny‘s Ba earns door as s Clark Smell Debts-or ITAIII. tidings. Queen-strut. of Costrnirrtoners of In addition to its greater economy, Gris Light mg’ gleo In umntied filler lliiitt niry iillter ordi- usry L’ hi. i produces no spnrks—ri cannot. be esrolessy placed in contact with bed curtains. or substances sssil ignited. and it requires scnrcely ssy stteetion. t iiruy be turned down in an llllllllll the most minute s k of Ilurire. ready to tri- restored to full brilliant-y when necessary. ll)‘ the simple turning of the stop cock; Ind 0"" when ll escapes by the carelessness of an ntrendrini. or ii defect In the briings. It nt ones indicates the eccl- dont to the whole household. by the disagreeable smell which it occasions. From the large quantity which must be mixed with stnios no air before it becomes explosive. it is scarce y possible that this accident should oe- csr. in any ordinary apartment, even if Ibo Gal were a lowed to escape for the purpose. And as its smell so ineierrtl Indicates its presence is cel- Isis. or other eon nod Iltuntlono, where it mrry have escaped in esntity from the sccidenisl break- ing, or lgksgo o? by the greatest carelessness. or ‘ ' the free admission thing so the bursting sssrnster. Rsnsrivs Exrsrvsu.—'I‘be relative cost of Gas '1 a pipe. or the blowing up esstetiallsw - I has has geeor ll considered not to ex one- ossdlee AUO'.I'IONS. TEA, TOBACCO, due. 0 he Sold by Public Auction. on Thursds next. the loth inst . st the Subscriber's Sale error. at I8 o'clock :- I0 Chests Souchong TEA. II boxes Honey-dew TOBACCO, O bbls. Pilot rind Nav BREAD, 5 lihds. MOLASSES, I00 gross . A'I‘CHl".S. 20 boxes Liver I SOAP. I cask Port WINE. Izbqgaslys VINE All. I cask liHANDY.—'I‘errns I PI . A. II. YATES. Feb. 7, I853. LAND FOR ALE- VIVO BE SOLD. by Public AUCTION. on the gremises. unless previously disposed of y pri- vate ontract. on 'I‘uesd y the I5t d of M h nexi,ut I2 o'clock noon,.the MILL lllt-IyLANI;':l- tsched. at Cove Ilend. Iielon ing to Messrs. JOHN unld WILLIAM AlJLD,':dnd ornierl sdvortind for sea. or portion are it terms lit . s to -\l:esssrsL..‘l:ohn sod rlll(l;£I Auldéthofl ownersrplol to to u riber at is oei lrsonio . ' JOSEPH III-2eNSIl'EY. Charlottetown. Jen. flth, I853. sneer e Georgetown! N WEDNESDAY. the I0i March, there will be held. in. the Division Room of the Sons of 'I‘empersnce, at Georgetown, u BAZAAR, which will commence at I0 o'clock, s.rii. On the Evening ofthe seine dir . end at the sonic place. there will be a ‘PEA MP. TING, which will open at 6 o'clock. Sevrernl public Addresses still be delivered during the evening; else, Music. instru- nisntiil and vocal, will occupy the short intervals of lime that niny pass between the Addresses. Tickets of irdrnissiriri, ls. 6.l ench. Should the articles at the Bsxinr he not all disposed ofst private sale they will be sold at Public Auction. ' 'I'lre rrhjcct of for the present underta- king. lit to raise funds r purposes connected with the l‘.pi.-ca-pal I.'littr:~lr nt (ieiugo-luwn, v'rz.. to sssist in getting an Orgnu for the Church, and the balance to be added to a Subscription I.ist about to be corri- menced. for the erection of s Ihirsoiirige llouse. 'l‘lie smallest dorrstirrrrs for tho Bnzaiar—plirin arti- cles of needle work, &c.. that wmilil he likely to sell in the coiintry—will be llluill gruicfully received at the llnokatore nf Gem. ‘I’. llsssrirtn. I:Isq , ||'Io||ig. town; rind til the Odice of Wes. Sairnxssoir, Esq.. Geor ..prwn. Gmirgetriwn. Feb 4, I853. MAINE LAW PETITION. Al{'l'll"..'l lrnving charge ofthe MAINE LJW PF.‘Tl1‘I()./Vilrrnugliout the lslririd.-ire respect- fully requesred in use their best exertions to have the rtnme rrigrrcd. mi ‘lIllIiie'.rIII.liIl_V iiird speedily as possible. it being tirecessnry than this sziitl Pretillr ll slirrnlil be re- turned on or before the first day of lllnrcli in-xi. N. Il.—IIeturn the Petition by some cirroelul ltrtrrd, addressed in Mr. J. W. Morrison, No. 3. Queen Street. Charlottetown. JAMES MORRIS. Sec’y. of Con Com. Charlottetown. Feb. 7, 1853. LAND ASSESSMENT. 'I‘renrurer‘s Ollice. t,‘h.u~|o tetnwn, P. E. Island, Jiiiiuiiry I5. I85 IN pur.-mince ofthe Act of the General Assembly of i ‘s lilnnd, irirrde rind passed in the Eleventh yenruftlie reign of Her present Mrrj.-.aiy, intiluled Jlri Jr! for Ieryini: further on Assessment on all Lands in this Colony. rural or the curonrogssrsnt If E-luml-.uu." rind 0 tin . r'.I rimtlc iii rurioirdriient thereto, and pnssed iii the 'l‘welItli yerir of Her said Majr-rrty’s Reign, iiilitulr-.d JIII ./Id to explain and amend the pinch! ./Ict for the ./Isrersrnsnt of Lam]. and the ertcuurugemeul tg/'Erlucrrti'o:r : I do hereby give Public Notice that I lriive mirde Proclsrnstion. t irccoriling to this terms of the snid Act. of the under- irientinned own ole, I'ireture I.ots, Islands, and piirts of Townships in this Islnnd. in arrears for the non-payment of the several sums due and owing thereon to Her Miijeitly. under and by virtue of the but mentioned Act, viz: series acses. Township No. 3, 2213 Township No. 44. 298!‘ " 9. 49l2 " 47, H5 “ II. 'IllI " IS. 8|?‘ “ IS. 1627 “ 50. I540} -- 19. 5:0 -- 54. now “ 20. I840; “ 55. 57) -- 2i. sis « ss. e41 " , 3l42 “ 59. 835 " 24, I00 “ 60. I500 " 25. 755} “ 32, IIS7 " 28. 407 " 61. 2 " 8|, I000 George's Island, I45 " 32, 5044 unbury " I0 “ 33. 599 St. Peter's “ 80 “ 31. I32I Murray Islanrls, 2| " 38, 500 Indian Island. He- " 43. 241 ,dsqiic. Charlottetown, lst Hundred of Town Lots. j ofNo. 64; 5-8 of No. 63. 3d llundred, ‘of No. 45, {of No. 46, 1-80ths of N 93 0 . -Irh Hundred, _{ of No. 80, 4-l5ths of No. 88. 5|}; Hundred, Q of No. 2. L of No. 93. Pasture Lots in Chrirlolteluwrt Royalty, No. 191. Town Lots in Georgetown : No. 7. Range I. Letter D; No. I8. Range 2. Let- ter A; i No. 9, Range 2. Letter H: j No. 9, Range 2, Lr.-ttcr P; No. 8, Range 8, Letter I3; g No. 8, Range 4. Letter . Pmriurs Lots in Georgetown Royalty, Nos. 89. 90. I of I99. 272. 219. ittid 285. Town Lots in Princetown: Nos. L2, 8. 4, 5. and 3- No. 5. Row 2. Division I. Letter 3. 8, do 2, do 8, do II. 4 rind 5, do 2, do 5. do II. , do 3. do 5. do C. 5. 6, 7, and 8. d0 3- do 5. do C. 2, do 4. do 2. do I). 5, do 5, do I. do E- 8, do 5. do I. do E. 2, ' do is. do e. do E. 8, do 8. do I. do H. 1, do I0, do I. do 1 6, do 2, do 4. do B. a, dull. do 1. do It’. Posture Lots in Prineetnwn Ro_inIiy—| of No. S; {of No. l5l; Q of No. 288; No. 240; No 815. Arid the owners ofthe stiid Lots nrid Trricls of Land so in irrrerrrs Illld procliiiriied as aforesaid, are hereby notified, Illlll in case the sum charged on them unfore- snid. trignlller with the costs which have been incur- red, shrill not Ire paid before the nest Easter Term of the Supreme Court ofJudicnture. to be held at Char- loitetown, whic vtgill commence on 'I'ut-sdrry the dd diry of May nest, application will be rurrdir to the Ss- prsine Court, during the snid 'I'errii. for Jndgrrient «gains! the said Lois and 'I‘racts of Land. respec- JOSEPII POPE. 'I'rr.rsnrer. ALLIANCE LIFE JIJVD FIRE l.N'SUR.«IJV'CE COM. PJJVY. LO.N‘I)O.V. IITAILIIHID IV A 'I' 0' PAILIK-"15 Cupglnl .r.‘s,ooo,ooo Sterling. CIlAIII.E.'4 YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Ielnrid. Cheap! cheaper ! ! cheapest ' " 1‘ 'I‘llE M ANCII ESTI-ZR HOUSE. No. 4, Grafton Street North side Queen Square. s carefully-selected Stock DRY GOODS. IIARDWARE. (?U’I‘l.I-‘.ItY. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARES : Arnerirrrn Mid West India Goods and Groceries. are new opening for Sale at very tow rates for Cash. JOIIN AIICHIBALD MACDONALD‘ December I. I858. EDUCATION l MATPHEWSON respecitblly snneuneosto the inhabitants of Charlottetown, thst he intends to School, on tlo 1th of Psbrear .isst.,is the formerly occupied by the Hon. ( ilss Y Corner of Great George and Ki Streets. wher -in teach the followhg Dru . vIe., Reading. Writing, English Grummrir. Dietstlee. Composition. Practical and Mental Arithmetic. Meseerstiss; Gim- grnphy, with the use of the Globes; end the Indi- rnents of the Latin Language. 'I‘arms-—I"or the tint seven Branches. ‘Is. Cd. pd Quarter; and 2s. 6d. additional for the lssttwo. he hours of Tuition will be from I0 o'clock open a s.rri. to S p in. Charlottetown. Feb. I. I858. (Isl 8w) 3 X H I 3 I '1‘ 1,0 N Of the Industry of on Nsttosis. 'I‘0 II OPENED IN Till‘. CITY 0!’ NEW YORK, on TH! 20 on or srsv, I853. COMMUNIC.-\'I‘ION on the ssh‘ tofe re s- serrtetion of the Natural and industrial ro- ducts of Prince Edward Island. at the above Exhibi- tion, having been trsnsrnitted to the Comniitteo of the "Royal Agricultural Society," in order that they may adopt such measures as may be desnred neco_e- ssry to carry out so desirable an object, the Commit- tee invite persons who may be desirrrue of forwsrdlng Specimens of the Produce or Manufactures of the Island. to communicate with the Secretary ssthe subject. making up an assortment of Samples ofthe dif- ferent Agricultuliursl Products. the Committee wish to obtain the undermentioned Articles, or I boot specimens of which they will pay the prices sfired to eech—the seine to be shown on tlieds of the the Grain Show, viz . 8d March next:— Three Bushele of 'I‘imotliy Seed. £8 0 0 Barrel of Oirtrnonl (200 lbs.). 8 I0 0 Hull" Barrel Pearl Barley (I00 lbs.) I I0 0 Cheese (not less than 20 lbs. weight). per lb.. 0 I 0 Firkin of Butter (about 80 lbs. weight). o ‘ 6 r .. ‘ Do. Lsrd. (about 80 |be.). per lb., 0 I 0 Ten Ptrunde of Dressed I"lsx, I 0 0 Ten Pounds of Dressed Heuip. I 0 0 Barthel of l"lrrx Seed. 0 I0 0 Five llnuritls r fCiirrawny Seed, 0 I0 0 Five Pounds of Crindleberry .\lyrtl. Wu, 0 I0 0 'l‘wo Pourrtls of an rsn parills Root, 0 5 0 'l'l‘iree Brishels of Rye, I 0 0 'I‘hree do. Buckwheat, I 0 0 Half do. Iiidiiin Cum, on car. 0 0 8 By order nfihe Cornriiittee. I CHARLES S'I‘EWAR'I‘. Secretary. Persons desirous of becornirrg Members of the So- ciety fur the current year, ending let July, I858. ere rt-qua-stud to enter their n-iriies w th the Secretary. on or heft-rc Siriurdsry ilie 26th day of February neat. Jan. 8| , I852. Horticultural Society. HE ANNUAL ;\lEE'l'lNG of this Society will take pli|CS at the TEMPERJJVCE HILL. on MONDAY the Slat dny ofJanuriry instant. when the ticcouiils of the post year will be submitted. and an election of Olficers will take place. The Hon. ('h:irlert Young the Senior Vice President will deliver an Adtlrr.-ss. 1:5‘ The above Meeting is postponed until flus- day the 15th FEBR (U! R Y next. J HN LAWSON. Seerstery. January I , 1858. PARIS EATS. ‘ RECEIVED per “ Siit Anizxairnsit,” from the Mnnufactury --f'l'irossAs Towrssitn. Lon- don. for sale clirinp for Call]. at the STORE of the Subscriber, " DAVIES‘ CORN ER." Queen-square, THREE CASES OF THE ABOVE. Superior Peris Hats, I2s. Gd. to 25‘. Do wit Merino undeis. Do l.umsriine She , Clerical Hats—-with Merino Brims, 6 Dozen Silk (s consigiinent) 7s. 8d. ANIEL DAVIES. January 2l,I858. NOTICE. NEWFOUNDLAND JJVD P. E. ISLJJVD ELECTRIC TELEGRJIPH CO.dlPA.N'}'. TIIE public are respectfully informed that the above Company's I.ine of Electric Telegraph is completed to Ssckvillo. N. 8.. and that communica- tion csn now be held with any city in the United States and the Colonies of Canada. New Brunswick and Nova Scritis. HARTLEY GISBORNE. Secretary. Charlottetown, Jan. 26. I858. 8i rid MONEY TO LEND. ENQUIRI-.‘. at the Oflics of Cirasnss Pausss, I-1sq.. Charlottetown. February I. I858. Isl. Sugar. Molasses, Flour, dtc. HE Subscriber olfers for Sale, at the Premises. Corner of Pownel and Water Streets, opposite the Estiiblishnrent of the Hon. W. W. Lo : Puns. choice lleteilin MULASSLS lllrdu. Porto Itico 3 GA“. bls. do. do., br' ht Bbls. superline Canada FLOUR Boxes Lrverpnc I’ Boxes Honey Dew 'I‘OBA(‘.CO Bags Jamaica end Cttbn COITEE Bags stesrrr-wrought NAILS, very superior Chests Congou ' ‘EA Half-do. Scuchong do. Boxes Cast Steel AXES and IIATCHETS Csnrrds ‘square b'I OVES. IS. II, 84, 87 Ind 30 Inches Boise " Wlii.tsmore's" WOOL CARDS With the usual variety of other articles. ALIO, 25.000 Hsvsnnri SEGAIIS, will be sold g I Case Bay State SHAWLS I bargain. WILLIAM 'l'. PAW. Charlottetown. Jun. 11. 8m nnnonanou '.l'.'O AU8'I.'RA1'..!Al Sit in th ti Oo -m ..°.*.‘“:‘"...".a -v-v IIE Committee of Mnnrrgemerit of the "Emigu- ting Coinparny of Prince Edward Island," Iluy. ing. in Icnlrdaltco with the power and authority vested in tlierir, concluded an agreement with an alile and experienced Ship-builder, (Mr. Prancis Auld of l(ustico,) in virtue ofwhich Agreement he is bound to build. for the said Conipsn . e . ssbstentirrl, and autlicreni verer-I. of about [00 tons hurtlron. to be launched on. or belore the let So ember, I353, .,.d which vessel, it is calculated. wil be rndy to nil from P. E. Island. for a Port in Australia. 0 ho. fore the Is? UCTOIII. I855; end slltlre SHARES in the said Co.npany not having yet been subscribed for, or taken up. Do hereby give notice, that Crpiu ofthe Articles of Arrcsnisul are lot! with Ms. Sre. rltll Bo» v Iii. t-l'Cltrrrloltetown. MI. \\'l. Mc- Ksv. of Cavendish. and Ms. 0. Cvsrrs, ot Canis- who have power, individually. to dhpneo the said Compnny to a certain liirritod extent. to e|¢|§ rndividunls as may apply for therri, end are, at thy more time. prepared to comply with. and ghflg 5’ the Rules and Articles ofthe snid Company, ' N I! —Ii is expected that all who me wish ,, trike any rt of the uns propriutod SHAIIIB y.l|| rtoeivet O propriety 0 eeourhg Q... '3‘ I try; for the sooner the Subscription Lit of the petty shrill be tilled up. the sooner ‘in ;g tile to expedite use cots lets all the srru 3...‘. n. «issuer to ensure the aperture of the ornp.,,,,.' rife from I’. E. Island at the appointed time is lbs I . I do- Com- bs practice- Cbsslsttetowe, Jae. '1'“. ..'.m" -t.