lHIASZAIlR1ID’S GAZETTE.‘ TUESDAY. JANUARY 27. 1852. The Mail had not arrived when we went to press. \Ve have not been able to insert an article on Education, intended for this paper, and several communications. in ’consequence of the sickness of one of our workmen. The Report of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company, will appear in our next. [[7 We have been fur-itisbvd by the Reporter to the Ilouse ofAsleiiibly with the Debates in full to Saturday evening.-— We give in to—ilsy a paper as mitcli of them as our space will permit. The Annual Meeting of the Juvenile Cliurcli Missionary Jesse Iota, was held on Monday Evening, in the Infant School loom. The Secretary stated the funds to be as follows : From Monthly Collections of Pence, in the Sunday Collected Ifllongll-Ilte Menibers of the Cllllfcl-I, ' Total. £26 I 5 Showing an increase of £l5 on the sum collected Iiiiit yeiir. Several gentlemen addressed the Children, and iiiticli interesting iiiforiiiiiiion won given concerning the present labors and future prospects of the Parent Soeiet , and we trust that the kind and liberal way in which the Juvenile ollectors have been received by the elder members of the Church, will encourage them to continue ate.-iidftist in this good work so alepiciously begun. On’ Sunday inornina. a little before sunrise, a fire tvas_dis- covered on the premises oftlie Ilon. George Coles. in I\l'Ill Street, bursting from a building used as an Oat Kiln; the ititin of the hiiildinrr was such that lliltI a strong wind ht-rn lowing from the North or Northwest, the whole of the exten- sive establishment must have been consiiiiii-tl——proi-iili-niirilly use a dead cslin, and by the aid of the Eii_-.-ine together with a Iztrge Reservoir ol Witter on the premises, the re was confined to the building in which it originated ; a an small stable adjoining the Kiln which was also biiriit, together with a va‘tsable Race Horse and two Durham Calves. .—_o_.. Stirslate Coutt'r.— The last fiiur days nftlie 'I‘i-rm were occupied exclusively with the trial of an Prit‘.l:lll’lt’lII bettvt-en The ‘melee-s of the Earl of Selkirk and one .:iiii-lil in llltirtiii. 11,. gun, or“... .33.... bling the IILEIII of an llcrupaiiit to land gained from the Proprietor by poser-ssion \\ itliout colour of tit|e—a qticslioti upon which, at jiiilici-.iI decision has never been expressly given in this Ct)It|lly—-('tlIl3|(I4.‘r‘.tlIl0 iiitt-rt-st was excited amongst the pzirtizatie of tho del'i:tiil.iiit, as well its several other settlers similarly situated. After proof of the Lesson ol‘ilic l’|aiot'ill’s docitmcniary title to the fee elm lo of the land- which was made to appear very elear—Ilte de endant set up aii tidvi rsi: possession in himself as to part, and in" Mr" Alexander l\|c|.e:in, formerly zi iiieiiiber of the Asvembly for the district of lli-|t':isi, as to the ri-inainili-r of the Lotus in qua. r Mcbenii cluitiied possession in right of one Nicholsoii,to whom it won allept-dE:irl St:ll(lI‘l(’l 5|‘.{t'llI bad about some years ago agreed to sell the land. Numerous witnesses were examined oti the qui-stion of possession, some of them asserting the possession, to have it \\'-|)‘lt contiiiiieil in the Plaintill‘ his agents and Tenant; while others asserted ii to have been during the same time in Nicolson and siibscqttetilly McLean. 'I‘he learned Judge in expoomliiigg the law to the Jury directed ilinrn that the defendant could only hold so many acres of the Lotus in qtio as it clearly appeared in evidence he had cultivated or held under fence for twenty years last past: and with respect to the residue ofthe locus in qim, the Plziiiiiiif could not re-over, if they were satisfied upoti the whole evi- dence that he had been tli.~‘ptiau'£letI hy Nit.-liolsoii and McLean. The eflisct of adverse possession set ii in defence by a person let in as a purchaser being matter of law, the learned Judge witheld it from the Jury leaving the fiict of possession alone for their consideration. The question of law, he stated was it highly important one. and mtist be determined, he said, at a future stage of the case if a verdict was given in favour of the defendant. The Jury found their verdict for the defendant. We understand the question of law is to be arr: tied upon it ‘aotjgp for n ngwtrial to be made in Easter Term neat. M:t.siocaoi.v Acciaiiai-.—0n Saturday. the toih instant, s ntolsnchol occurrence toolt place at the house of Mr. Campbell, ierJacqiies. Lot 8. It appears Mr 8: Mrs. Camp- bell were absent from home for a very short time, and during their absence, three little girls ofthe respective ages of 7, 5 and :3 years. were left alone. who began to aniiiso ilietiiselves by running round in a circle until they became giddy, when they fell on the door, near the lire, and the fire viiiiiintiniczitiitg with their clothes. imineiliately enveloped :liciii all in IIAIIICS. Wlieii the mother returiii.-d home, the child five years of one was dead. the el¢ler'ltIrvived but two hours uftcrwuiils—siiflici:r.t|y long to acquaint tier afllicted iiiothcr oftliti way in ialiicli IIN3 accident ooourr . The tIlllI|_ICll we uiiilersiiinil lingered tor a few days, when death toriiiiiiated her siilferiiigs. Ms. WILLIAI Coos-:a's letter ciiiiic too late for this wcclt‘s insertion. I.A'I‘ES'l‘ NEWS FRO.“ CALI}-‘UIINIA. Extracts from two letters from iiiiliviiltitils who left t.'liarlotte- town in the Ilri-_: Fanny, in the full of IBIS). One ofthein writes, the natural resources i fthe soil is {III a hora-ng. For one acre of Iilntl lit for ciiltivatioii there are ti thousand totally unlit; nor can it be CllllIV.'|l(:tI in any shape. there being no soil to siippiirt vegetable life. especially in thi- mining district. The hills have the appearance of the sub- soil iif P. E. Isliinil. six feet below the stirfiicc. have IIPPII up the San Joaquin. which has it beautiful appeartiiwo. The trees are at regular distances, it p 'rson would tliiiilt they had been plantod—-about forty yards apart; but this is all flooded iii the winter season. I have been tip to San Jose, wliicli is tlioiiglit to be the prettiest lace in all California: it is ti dead level lain of some consi eral-le eatcnt between the iiiountiiios, and so a lite appearance, but is wanting in trees to make it beau- ti til. run when I was there. was about eight inches high; the lantl is rich. but must be ivalcrcil in stitnnier to raise a oro . ages are coming down in the city, carpeiiti-rs, S6 to 03 per day, labourers, from $4 to 88. or ‘lino stittper Inonth, and found; but em loyment is hard to be girl. "I‘is lnadness for a man to think he will realise in on-- year as much as will pay his passage here and home again, and have a little overpliis; he will be miserably tlioappoinlcd. I have no lie.si~ tation in saying. that a steady man, iflie can content himself to remain here for a number of years. will make as good or a better living than in Prince Edward Islzirirl." Another of them says: “I am longing to get home once whertol can enjoy good society. I must say, I feel a great desire to set my foot on the shore ol I’. It}. l.-land; I can- not tell whether I shall go to the mines or not. This winter apparently will be much the sonic as the last; there has been no rain as yet to do so good to the miners. si:d to lake the min- ing districts from ortli to South. the miners are averaging lot more Ilisit three dollars a do each. It is trite, there are ones few who make something handsome, but they are few Indeed. I knew a company of Kentucky men numbering 30; Q eftheln are gone home; the most that any one of them hail when leaving was not more than 0400; some of them I am igugguly gcquiitted with. And 90 or 30 of another eiiinpany. work near me all last winter, could not make their board and late go in debt, leaving in the Sprint: in the same way, and to Iy eertoiti knowledge, have not paid any thing yet. ‘Writing to his wife. he says: “ I would not have yoti come here. if say men would give me half of California, for it ap to the, we would be ruined both to body and soul for ever. What sort of characters are there here, tliiitli you! the ootosuo st‘ Soeleiy are ere; it is iriie, there are a few goo-.l loo. As for worosn. nine out of ten are bad. and such crea- tores are ‘still looking here. And what comfort cotild any vir- tooos woman have in sucli soeietyl And how cotild ii woman being a her children or family where every thing that is evil mus t reys at every ate . and where wicliedni-.« atmunils to every forts and shape! ra'.y this is so plare for decent I senses that the gllsh sod Atoerieaas put to- etoer do not soiober ooo-fourth oftbs people that are now in Ihroin. The young won that due here this fall from the Island ass as‘: disssilsled was as‘ W or things he ihssitisrsgssetet nisssieiry loshot . Iilirb, ' A_t Argyle shore, Lot 80, on the 10th inst. after a long and lin- gering ll iiese, Sarah, second daughter of Mr. John M‘Dougall, in the 26th year of her age. At Canoe Cove. Lot 65. on the 25th inst. Mary, infant daughter of Mr. Colin M'Escliern, aged I6 months and I7 days. On Saturday ilie ad instant, Mn. Jana Macuinerr, of Mora. tague River. This was erroneously riolircd in the Gazette. of [Its lath t'au., in lltr no-nie Q/'McI.rcaia instead grMcl.iin;ir.] lilassriigrrs. In the Ice Boat to Cope 'l'ormentine-—Capts. Hooper & Ilatfseld, Menus. Uuiiciin and Archibald )l'Ewen. for California. In do.. on her roturit—W. E. Dean, Esrp, Ciipts. Weatlierby 61. Ireland, Mr. llostiiiga. .tiié'ri~:oii6i.Iic.Tcai. .iouittut., For Ilic timk mdiiig January 24, I853. IAIIOIIITII. -i-iiataasoarn-ran. I liglieiit. Lowest Mean. II it; best Lowest Daily (2°ll|-l (I9ll|-) (2Ist.) 20th, list Moon. 30.33 | 29.34 so.o2 31.5 -—io.1 io.t __ -_|, _ __ wnarirnn. WIND A1‘ I , A. )1. Jun. 3 So. lS;\V.N.W. moderate breeze. Blue sky, till 4, p. m.;tlien over- ciist. ’.\Io. I9i.V'N.l>‘.. light do. Ovi.-rciist, hazy and snow. III. 20l\\ . fresh do. Blue sky; light piiasing clouds, 9 ; tp I2, ii iii.; slight iiurorii iii ; I e ovaiiii g. \Ve. 2| 'S.S.E. do. do. Overcast; blue hazy sky, I to 3, ‘ p. in ' snow after 3, m. 'Ih. 22“N.N.\V. strong do. Overcnsl and snow; bhie sky, 3 _ to 5, and sller I0, p. m. Fri. 23 IV. nioderzite do. llllpelsky; overcast, p. m., till 1; ! to , aurora iii S:it. 24 IV. frosli do. l0verc:iat. till 8_, p. in.; then blue sky; hill and snow, 3 to 6, p. iii. ; slight uuroru iii the evening. N- ll-—'I'lic 'I'lirec 'l'idea, which had been open since the 8th inst., closed ugiiiit on the I0tli. “ ‘unlit’.-iiaiiiiiaiuii 'iti.I{-I.-Eta? Excliiiiigii 50 per cent. -in Sterling. Srrurttnv, Jun. 24, I852. pritoii To I rttosit T0 llct-f, (.-iiiiill) irlli. 0 2}, 0 -l. “ uul - - I 0 I I 4 tlii. ‘CIIIIINIC 0 2‘. 0 4‘ ; Ilrun: 0 0 P 0 0 l"'t'l¢. - ' 0 2-I' 0 4 I lliirlev, per buriliel, 2 6 l 2 9 rlii. (iriiitill) 0 3 [0 5 I (hug; . - I 4 t I 7 iitloii, - l 0 2], 0 4‘ l \\'he,"’ . 0 0 0 0 Iaitrpi, per Ili., | 3 3 0 3 ‘i 1-imumy Seed, 0 0 I 0 3 P's|,lt‘l' ., ' 0 I, 1 6,1] Iliittt:r|, (fresh) - l 0 I0 I 0 ‘ 'l'tii'iiips. 0 0 0 I0 Utlth It)’ the ml-. l 3 3 3 I0 t,‘iirroiii, pet bush. 0 3 1 0 0 7"‘?-€. ‘ - ‘ 6 l‘ 'I'iii'ke\‘a vol 3 ‘ 5 0 ‘loiii',pt:i'llr., ? 0 I] 0 211} |-‘uw|,',,' J _‘ 0 6 l 0 9 “‘-|l||Wi|I.p'~‘|‘"'-i i 0 Id 0 Mil EggS,|)Cl'lIt|lC|I, 0 I0 l I 0 I);i||-lIIiI|~e)',|)(!|~Ill_l 0 I] 0 0 Ilriv, pm. ,0" _ 35 0 H5 0 silllstlgvi, per I . 0 8 0 0 Su~:...r, pcr c“'[, 1 0 I 1 3 '1‘:-It-mt. - o 8 t o 10 ll t:...iii.i.,...-....ti.. I2 0 'l5 0 L"|“i. ' ' ' 0 3 0 0 M Iloiitr-,.-piiii,pi-.r \'d., 3 0 l 3 6 I)ia-ks,ezit:li - ‘O 0 , 0 0 i (31.1,-kc...“ ,-,,,',i,' 0 0 l 0 0 hp,-ti'iilgs-i-, - 0 6 go 9 )‘ ,\,,,,|,.,.',,,_., [,,,,|,, 0 0 t 0 0 erase. - I 6 t 9 ‘ Itabbits, o 4 I 0 5 ISL-ctii, pcr bush. . 0 0 l 0 0 l. GEORGE LEIVIS. Market Clerk- POST OFFICE. VPIIE Miiils for Georgetown will in future be nrade up at this tlllice every Tuesdtiy morning at 9 o'clock, instead of Moo. day morning. no heretofore. ' 'l‘ll0.\IAS OWIZN, Postmaster General. VOCAL 61. INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. N TUESDAY evening, (February 3.) ii aecoiid CONCEIFI‘ tvill take place at the New Teriiperiiitce Hall, to defray the eapenses incurred iii getting up the recent. Concert. The 'I'eiiiper- itiice Ilriiiia Band have kindly consented to be in iitteridiiiice. Doors to open tit litilf-ptiitt iteveri, and to ciiiiiiiience at 8 o'clock precisely. Pairticuliiiii iii Pritgriiiiiiiies. ‘aiiiily 'I’icl.i-ts fir, adults 2:. 3d , youths lit. 6d., to he hail at Mr. St:.iiipcr'ii Book Store, iiriil at Messrs. \V. 61. P. I)ttcheiiiiri's, Priiico Slit-i-I .I.-iiiuziry 26. January 26th, 1852. tIl«‘FICl~} it a-zttiovi-2 ii, 7 ‘III’. Siiliscribi-r liiiii reiriovcd his Ullicu froiii Dcsbiistiyhi Build- ings, to I)l‘iNNlS'S IIllII.l)I.‘ltiS, Prince} Street. lIt.'iII’ the 'I'eiiipei'itiit'e I ll“. JOSEPII III-INSLEY, Clitirlottetown, Jon. 2.), I852 Attortiey-at-Liiw. Valuable Business Stand to Let. TIIE Siilivtcrilier olfiei.-t to Rent the D |VELLI.N'G HOUSE, S R I, and other Preiiiisca now occupied by liitii, and situated on the corner of \Vriter and Queen-street. comprising one ofthe iiiowt el ‘ lo situations for business in Clinrlotteiiiwn. Also offers to llerit tlio \\'li:irf coiiiiectcd with the some property. THO./ll.’IS B. TR I'.'.d!./1l..\". Jiiiiuttry 26, I852. Isl. VIII"! Aitiiunl \li-cling of the Prince E-livard Iirlantl A!-OCIJIIIIIII . for PRO./IIO TDVG CHR!S'l'I.‘I.'VlTY JI /IIOJVG THE J1} ll'S', will Ii.-, l|t:ltI nt the 'I‘eiiiper:ince Ilall, on Monday Evening next, the ‘lil I-'elirii:ir_t‘. at IIIH hour of‘! ii‘.-.locl.‘. A collectioii vtill be made in aid of the Funds. J. N. HARRIS, I . JV‘ H./I.N‘D FOR SAL E, ‘1.-\N.~\I).\ Flour, superior quality, l.aliriidor Ilerriiiga No. I, prime tirticls, barrels and half bbls. Mncliiirel No. I, in barrels and half barrels. Hollaiids Gin, Molasses, Cod Uil. I.oafSugiir, Pictou No. I Scrip. Iliita, Ilniiis, Viiicgtir, (-‘laiis, Fuittiit, Logwooil, Mineral bltick Pnint, Ciipperns, Tobacco. L'nbin l‘»isi-iiit, Stilt, ric s. FUR.N'I7'URF.' in variety-Sideboards, Dressers, Cupboard-, French and other Iliidittendit, Stretcliers, "liild'a Crib, Feather lleds Ilolsters and Pillows, Mattresses, Pciobroke, Kitchen and Bedroom 'I‘able, set Dining 'l‘tibli.-1, Coiiiinoiles, Shower Iltiths, Chests of Drnvri.-rs, Wttiilistands, Servers, Liquor Cases, Looking Glasses, Rocking, Nurviiog, Arm, Child's and other Chairs ; Otliee Decks 8;, Seneca, Portalile Miiliogany Desks, Flower Stand, Room Paper, Clocks, Argartd and other Lamps, Globe Lamp, Glasses, Buckets. ’I‘oba, Decaiitcrs, Ilottlo Baskets, preserve Jars, Clothes lloises, Brootiis, \Vhis s, . . _ _ Kitchen Ranges, Cooking and Franklin Stoves, Kitchen Fire Irons, Frying Pans, Fenders. Fire Pots, Roasting Spit, Dutch Oven, Irons. Shingles, Lritha. Hardwood and other Larriber, Shingle making Macbiiies, Threshing Machine, Itoaor Grinding Machine, Iron Plouglis, llorse Ititkes, new and second ltund Window Sashes and I-‘rtiiiies, Shop Doors, liirgo Shop VI/indows. large Beam and Scales. patent Jack Screw, Ladies‘ Side Saddle, Lot Eriipty Bottles. &c. A scliooiicr‘s Mniiioail, Jib, Anchor, and some standing and run- ing ll iggiitg. Charlottetown. January 24, I852. ‘J DRUGS &. MEDICINES! HE Subscriber olfera for Sale, on reasonable terino, a large and varied tiasortiiient o GENUINE DRUGS Gt MEDICINES, I.ttbin's, Do|croix‘s and Rigg'ii English and French PIRPUMRY; PICKLES AND 8.aUCI'.'.>',- PAINTS. OILS AND DYE S'l'UI'I"-5'; besides a general :|f”Artielea‘;.(‘2.oal'ectiooery. Spices. ' . isi oos. C.h8a.. 8¢::AI;;\.:I)I.I.A. (M 3"‘ " " "rating fl_lI.l.lGAN. P -3 3w. its, and sons are wishing taenselves Irons agols." Joossry I0, I05). _- , WINTER ARRANGEMENTS OF MAILS. THE MAILS fer the neighbouring Provinces, during the Win. ter, will be tirade up at this Oilice every FRIDAY MORN- ING at Eleven o'clock, to be forwarded via Co ' ‘ritverse and Cape 'I'oriiientine coiniiiencin on FRIDAY the lfllh of December, llmllll, and the Muils for Eng and will be forwarded on that day, a on Friday 30th January, " I3th February, and " 27th February. 'I‘HO.\IAS OWEN Postmaster General. General Post Ofiice, Clisrlotti-town, Dec. 9 I85! The .‘\Iuils from Nova Scotiri will be due every Monday night. (All the Puperii.) New Temperance Hall. III-‘. Comrriitto.-e appointed by the Sons of Temperance for lteniing the NEVV IIAI.l., have Resolved, 'I'liiit on no occasion shall the Hall be let, unless a full stateirient of the intended proceedings of the meeting be that given to the Secretary in writing. VVM. IIEARD, Secretary. Coiniiiittee Room, 17th Jun , I852. (All the papers I month.) NEW GOODS. Per "W'ullron,"from Hull/“u.-i:, AT No. . QUEEN S'I‘RF.E'I‘. I2. IDIHSIIJHCICCIZC IT AS received per above, it further supply of Fuiit-y DRY GOODS, FURS, &c.. consisting of Illnck. \Vulercd and Ilanitisk Silks, Ilicli coloured Shot Do.. . Ilhick and coloured Bonnet Satins, Velvetii, Persiiiiiii, &c., Bonnet Ilihlioiia, I"riiiges, Gimps, &,c.. Ihibit-sliirts, Muslin Sleeves, and Worked Collars. A few Bay State Long Shawls, is very heavy article, Ladies‘ rind Gents Fur Mile 6; Gauntlets, Mulfs, Cullii, 6; Victorities, Paris, New York, 8:. Boston Silk Iliits, & Fur l'tipa, lliiilnay Wrappers, Bltiiiltcts, Cttrpeto, dLc., Src , 'I'lie whole of which, with his former stock, will be disposed of at the lowest possible prices. Chtirlotietowti, Dec. 23, I851. Old Iron, Junk, etc. IIE Subscriber will pay the higlii-st roles for OLD IRON, . _ COI’l’l".lt, BIIASS, LEAD, JUNK, IIAGS, and IIORNS, tlolivernble iii quiiiitities of not less than 25 lbs. S. C. IIOI..\IAN. November 28. Notice . ALI. Persons indebted to the Subscribers are hereby notified. that unless their accounts are settled before the lat day of Illurclt next, the iiiiirte without tiny distinction vvlintsoevor, will lie put iiito the hands of their Attorney for recovery by legal process. " J. WM. .\I‘GIl.L. 16th Jun. , I852. Isl. W. R. WATSON, Chenpside, Queen Street, Charlottetown. HAS received per “ Prince Eiltttarrl," from London, his usual supply of genuine DRUGS <5» JVIEDICIJVES, Patent Medicines, English Poiiitttumit, Hnir Oils, Preptiriitions for the Hair, Soap in pockets. Shiiviiig Cakes, I-‘anry caps, Oriental Soap 'l‘iib|eta, Shaviiig Soaps, Sand Bull Soap, Sand Taiblets, Iluir er J."~'a‘l§‘.l't§-Il4Et§lEI IPEI':3.L‘Ui'l3‘fllEIB3'5I9 rits, Essences, Extracts, and Eaua of every Perfume, Court Perfuiiies, Liiveiidrir \Viiter. llair Brushes, Distilled Water. Erin do Cologne, Smelling Stilts. 'l'oot'n Powders, Cosmetics, Hair 1) es, Genuine Esseiiiiii Oils, Powders for removing Superlluous I air, I-‘arsey Bros tea, in Bone and Ivory, of every variety of pattern and | . . y. C().\lBS of every quality and description, in Tortoise-shell, [V01]. Horn, Iloxivo and German silver, at all prices. . FASIIIONABLE NOVELTII-ZS. Agent for Delcroia's Esprit do Ltivande aux Millefleurs, and II" the long estublislicdiind iiiuch udiiiired Select Articles for the Toilet, at reduced prices. Iiss. Ilouquet lllttI Spcriiinccti 'I'tibIets, iiiudt: only by Iliiyley 5.: Co , I7, Cockspur SL, London. uly, I851. Money to Lend, ONEY to lend on Mortgage or other good Soctirity on I.riiiil 'n C iiirlottctoivo or Itoyiilly in Siiiiis of £50 and llp\\’lll't.I1l. ——Apply ut the Other: of the Subscriht-r. JOSI“.PII IIENSI.F.Y. Ollir-e, Dorxliris:iy'e Buildings. Churlottetoviii, 7thJtiiiu:iry, l85|. Two stray Sheep. NF. ti Eive with the top of birth Iitirs cut olf, and II nntrli out oftlte lower part of the left our; The other it yetr old \\'e- llier, one side of the right ear out olf, have been on the Sulisi‘.ri- here's Fiirrn since the Is! of August last. The owner is requested to take them away and pity expenses. I)().\'.\I.I) !\I‘KIN.\'ON, (Sergeant.) Old Princctoivit Rood, January 17, I852. JUST I‘UBl.lSIIEI), PRICE 23. Till‘. SCIENCE III" I."“l“-3 or How to Live and \Vlitit to live for ; with ample rules for Diet, Rogiitteii, and Self-.\I:iiiitgoiiteiit ; togetltcr with Itistructioiis for securing Perfect Ileulth, Iaitigevity. and that sterling sttiti-. of IInp- piness only rittainrible through the judicious observance of ii wel - regulated course of lift.-. Ily rt PIIYSICIAN. OPINIONS 0|" THE PRESS. " There is a vast lI(‘iII of good sense in this lilllr: \‘tsll|nIP. 'I'lie rules relating to the ‘iinpoitziiit operiiiioii o Cilllll ' tire itilinirtilile. The rnoritl roles are as good its the pliyaicitl, arid the ivritcr is wt-lleiiiitletl to he lit-nril."-Atlas. " 'I'lie work before its is written in it plain homely style, nail the iitforrniitioii ttlllcll it coiitsiiiis in coiiricctioii with iill iniittr.-rs relittiiiir Il lit-tiltli iiiiil tllt‘l, iii of tin crttruiiiely viilittilile itiitl ttsclirl kiiiil."—Stnidag Till! .. s. " A little boolt iiliouitiliiig in soitnil. sensible, iiiiil priirtiriililr-, lItl\II'.C for the intitmgeineiit oflii-nlih froru iiifrtrtey to olil age. I lie viriti.-i"ii iii- stritctioits are eiiiioenily joilii-iooir. 'l‘lirs is ll miiiioiil which every IIlrll!c- I hold should possess, and which young and ulil will rent] with profit. '- riltc. Here we have sure and practical riilr-ir hiiil _ilown for tiiloptinii, which if followed rii:i:iirntely, wi.l tend to the point-irt, if not to the IlIIl- gevity of life. As it iiiiiriioil for general use, it is so prepiar , its to uvoiil every thin that is ofl'ottsive, whilirt treating upon topics requisite to lie cinisiilerei ."—Bell's I ulrly Messenger. ‘ “ 'I‘lie design of this essay iii exiri-int-ly biudiible, it being intended to irntniite I most useful and important trtiiily—tliie study of tIit'I iiiiil iiioriilit vrliicll is in present too IIIIWII rte . 'l'lK_I'e IIIe.IcuI|en°il throiigli the woik, several useful and iiiiportant olisei-viitinos."— 'er Iy Tieves. " A little work which nppctro to III to roses! mitt-h merit, and to be suited to the copricitiea oliill who can read. ‘ oI liifu-itlt in ttvriitl the one at’ Initgttiige whit-.li is olfeiisive to delicate but in the volume lielore it<,ilie iiiitlior hits treated in the most or way, isviil yet without ever being led into the cointnissioit of an riled eapressiuii."— 'lt'n Joentel. A book ‘ t it the spirit oi the iiiiir-is-eoili century by it man ol the world, with is keen eye to till the " emiiiiirts iim cnnreiiii-nccs u this life," niiil on his guard against its iiaateriul iiml di.-corrifoi ‘ We have rules for eating, tlrioliiitg, and sleeping ; but it that it man must have at least £600 II-_\Cr’II', before he izan pi-ni-tise their for which class, we believe, the author itueiiili-il his lnliors."— Tablet. “ The lsoolt iiliotiii-to with ntlmiriible rrtiiitims for the preservation of health, nsil iiilorit opoii the choice of food, ribstlinerice from eitcrvs of iill ltiiidn, the contviiiit til the pnssions,iiir, 0].!‘-I’t!ll¢,IlItI other iiiiittcn which form the oao.iI staple ul siioitiiry ndiiioiiitiou."—Ema' ran Sold at G. '1‘. HasaArio‘s Book Store, Charlottetown, l'riiice Edward Island ; by Chubb Gr. ‘'10.. St. John’. N. B. 3 and by More on 81 Co, Ilalifaa. N. S.. price 'I‘ivo Shillings. Building Lots. 0 be sold together, or in Building Lots to suit Purchasers, the following Town Lots Nos. IO, I1, la. la and no. in the and I-lonrlrod of ‘Iowa Iaotsis Charlottetown, front’ onQaooii Square, Greet Gear Otrest. Bldaey Street, or terms. and flees the Property, apply to nearest. Nansen. Fee. Char- Iottotewa. :? A U C '1' I O N S . 0 BE SOLD AT AUCTION. on TIIUIISDAY. aoiti o January at I! o'clock, at the House ofJOIIN bI‘GOUGAN llrticliley Point 8 miles from Charlottetown, all hi STOCK nail, and FARMING IMPLEMENTB, consisting of l Mare, I_ Horse, 8 years old. I Colt, rising 2 year; 2 Milch Cows, I Heifer, I Calf, all good breed, 6 Ilead of Sheep, oftbe best breed, and young, I Plough, Ilarrovrs, I Cut, Fl” ",4 uym] orb" ‘rm’ all new and in good order, Credit will begiven r I ' i. "0"N,.,M'G°UG“N' 0 six woo s ' , Brnckley Point Road, Jon. 9, 1850; IN.“ “am, 0 BE SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION. at Ca nu. 'I‘owiisliip No. 29, on WEDNESDAY, the 'i*.l,':...;".ii.. ' of April next, at I o'clock, p. m., the Leasehold Interest for the unexpired term of 999 years, of the late Lauchlsn Cam ll, in and to all that pleasantly situated Fariar, Lands, and Ireniiooe situated in Cape Traverse, aforesaid, fronting the Gulf of St. Law: rence,_ consisting of Ninety acres of ad, and on acres Marsh,- there is on the Premises a Dwelling House 24 I 26 feet, nearly MW]. aliingled all over. u Burn, 40 a 80 built about I are since. beside other Out-Buildings.—Ai.so. a good Well of Water, and plenty of I' ire-wo and Fencing, a good road leading ro‘the-door, and plenty of Sea-manure on the Shore. The above Preriiiaes are well worthy the attention of any person person wishing to purchase a good convenient farm, and onl subject to Sixpence, Currency, per acre rent. Ior furilier particulars apply to llnrnv Paussn. ' q., of Cliiirlotteioivii, Joins WRIGHT, F.sq., o the Subscriber, next I"iiriii to the pretiiiseii. IIUGII CAMP|3EI.I.., _ Adniiniatrator. Carlton Point, Cape Traverse, 26th Deceiiibi.-r, I85]. §l)erifl’5’m5alr. A Y virtue ofn \Vrit of Statute Execution to me directed. issued out «if Her Majesty's Supreme Court Juilioature, at the suit of Arthur Uiven eiid'I‘honiiis Uwen,ngairist Michael l\‘l‘Lorniack and John M*Iloniild. I have taken and seized, no the prop(erIy oftlie said Michael M‘Cormack and John M‘I.)onald all the iglit 'I'iile and liitrest ofihe said Michael M't ormar-Ii, and John M'Doiiald, in and to Three lttindred and Ten. (3l0.) acres of Land, part of'I'ovt'nr-liip No. Fifty five, (55_) in Ki||g’g County, in Prince Edward Island; and I do hereby give Public Ntiiiee that I will. on the 2lst day of May, 1851. at I9 o’clock 1100". at the Court Ilouse in Georgetown, in the said County. set tip and sell, at Public Auction, the said property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the Levy marked on the said Writ, being .£'l20 8s. I0d., and Interest upon £1 to 8s. 3., part thereof, from the l2th day of Match, 1848, besides SherilI"s Fees, and incidental expcnccs. JOSEPH IVIGHTMAN, Slierifli Slierilf‘s Office, King's County, 17th May, I8-I9. 'I'lie Jule of260 acres of the above-mentioned land is POST- I0l\l-D. ll" TUESDAY, the 22d day of July neat, then to take p ace. SlioritI"it Ullice, Mtiy 2!, I851. The ‘above Stile iii POS'I‘I’ONI’.D till further notice. Shi.-rilI"s Ullice, 22d July, IBM. The above POS'I‘I’ONEI) SALE, is to trike place on WED- NESDAY, IIIC loili dny of March next, at the Court House in Georgetoivn, iii the hour of I2 o'clock, noon. SherilI"s Ufiice, Jan. 20, I852. IIOMAS MANN, T./I IL OR. late of Kent Street,lins removed Pownal Street, opposite “ Prince Edward House." where liavingtlie facilities wlticlt larger Premises wiil iilford him-conti- riued effort to merit patronage. and niaintniniiig the some punctual- ities he hits always done, he hopes to receive still increasing support from the Gentlemen of Charlottetown, and neigb May 19, IBGI. . . ELL, FASHIONABLE TA I LOIIS. ounoiv IQUAIII, c l. 1-: crvw. ATEST FASHIONS, kept constantly on harid,and all work entrusted to their care, done on the shortest notice, and in the best iiioiiner. I y. October 31, I851. BOOK-KEEPING, &c. RADESRIEN and others who wish to hove their Books tip to the end of the last year, new Ledgerii opened, or to have Accounts made out, may learn where either can be performed, by curly npplicritioii, til the Ollice oftliir paper. ALMANACK for 1852. J" U ST PU B LI 8 II E I), the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND t.‘.-I LEN DA It for I852. With this Number commences it new series which will be found much improved. The Calculations have been iiiaile specially for the Island. IJIBCCIIIIIEI’ 3|, I851. 'NOTICE. VVNEIIS nf Fnrni—steading.I or Proprietors of Land for Sale, nod to Let or Lease, in Prince Edward Island, tire solicited to cttlltllllllllcille with the Subscriber, as to terms and particulars ofsiiiiie, for the iiifortiititioii of intending settlers of small capital, and of the Scotch Agricultural class. An early notice, per Post (prepaid), will meet tittcntion. WILLIAM LA‘MONT, General Corn. Agent. 2 Iloiv:ird Street, Glasgow, 5th September, ISSI. WILLIAM STRAIGHT, Hatter, Hal worked in some of the principirl Shops in London. r-is. Messrs. Christie‘: 4' Co.; Ellwood 4' Co.; Jlfiii/Mu: Q While. c. I-IGS to inform the inhabitants of Prince Edward Island, the he carries on business at the “Queen's Ariiis Tavern," Char- lottetown Iloyaliy, an the Iload_ leading to Poplar Island Bridge, where he undertakes the Cleaning. Refilling, Stulfing and Dyers: Benvi: and Silk Hats; Jim Crows made from the Island Woo , o ones one u . All orders punctiially attended to, taken at the Queen's Arms; and at Mr. Jitiiies Rt-ad's, Tailor, Dorchester Street, Charlotte- town. Prices vi-r low. (-‘enllcmeri‘a Clolli cs Cleaned. Cliitrlettetown Royalty, Jnn., 20, I852. TIII-I Subscriber intending to leave the Island the ensuing requests all persons indebted to him to inaks payinonto t _ Accounts tiefore the last day of February next, or he will beobligetl to trike coercive measures for the recovery, without distinction of persons; he also requests persons having demands against 30 send in their Accounts for payme - » nt. — -. lle olfora for Sole a Freehold Farm of 89 acres. on tvhloli Iota ,.,._ . cod Barri. siillicient. to " coirifortable Ilouae. well firiislied; a g I! head of horned Cattle and 4 horses; also, a Forge, and I solo! Illrtcksmitlts‘ Tools. AI» —- I"orniiiig Stock and Imploiriciito. Household Furniture, &c. The particulars of which will be given hereafter. ANGUS 3I‘COIlMACK, Gros Marsh, Lot 54. Dec. 22. IBII. Blacksmith. 1"RF.l'IIIOI.D FARM FOR SALE. III-‘. Subscriber intending to leave the Island next Sp.ing, efere T for Sale, his very excellent Farm at Buckley: l'..ini,e¢g.'gr. iiig of 60 acres. It is bounded on the West by the racltley Point Road, on the North by James M'Callam, F.sqr'o. Farm. and fronts The whole Land is well fenced and in a high state of . here is a Farm Dwelling Ilooeo, I8-t Is in ten- aritrtble order, and another New House on the Road 1 wbioh has been asaally bet to s Trsdesmatl. at £5 no , A well finished and ccmmedioas Barn, ‘I5 II I0 ll. A eves, lit II. well fitted up. There is also upon the Prewtiafl I Kw II. whhll is supplied by a good etrsarii_of water, and whbh eta lhtlo elpoue might be convened iutaa Grist Mill. It would boa desks oltea iien for soch an Establishment. For Ihrtbot ioforulu prti colors apply to mum“ Pm.‘ n-._'___ “ "“ PETER IFKINIION Bedcquo, or to_ .,_,,,,__,. .4ur~O§r -- ,,._. ...—....¢o.... _o§3€.1.. - 5-‘