,Cur. It is well known, that they _do n_0ti b“‘ If, ‘My did, is there any proportion in the abihtt etit: pay by the respective parties. l‘-l|° fl“ Eliza“, cor respective rents. W n_ tli_e rent oh ehpuch man is deducted from his _m00_l|}°i d°"r mi, , has he wherewith to feed his wile anf tl tits é Let our intelligent readers consider o u lime-r shall pursue t e subject in a future 11 I - CORRESPONDENCE.’ To run Eoiroa or lI.iIzAiio‘s GAZIHTE. ir ' ' ’ halfofthe Committee of the M£I°:lf(l3|;I‘l::ii))lllltl)'; Society, to thank the friends of the Indian iit Charlottetown. for the very kind manner in which have been receiv_ed,and for the liberality which has been sliewn in.con- tributing towards our extra-elforts in purcha- sing lands, &c., for the use of the Mission. I have obtained (errors excepted.) in Island C_ur., £68 (is. ld., making £5 18s. 5d., llalifax May the donors be rewarded “ a hundred prayer: and may the fold,” is my earnest _ o are ready to perish, “ blessing of many w come upon them." , SILAB Tiiirrics RAND, Miciunc Missionary. Steamer I.-idy Le Marehant, llarbor of Booksakc, Island of Epiiygivit, Nov. 5. 1’. S.—.-\lloiv me to correct a slight error either ol' yours or mine. I never intended to give the lndiiiii name of your lslanil so im}io(:tx- cal a translation as “ Log on the water. .1 he word denotes, that the Island seems to “ 110.011 the writ sr," like It canoe: or a log, parallel \\’.It.lI the shore. Judge lliiliburton‘s poet_i'ral defini- tion, “ Home on the wave,” is sullicieutly cor- rect, May it be the home ofcontcntment, piety and peace, and may the “ Rediiian ” never be M,-[,.,( from the sympathies of those who now H nd ccu it.‘ °'"’ “ ° W s. r. R. (For Husz ird’s (iazetlc.l Sir; In the [-‘,;tm,c.'s from the Land Purcliaisc Act, for the use of the Tcnantry, printed iind dis- tribiitcd bv the Uovernnient lust winter. at the public expense, we find in the tirst Extract, which is the 10th clause of the Act, “that the Commissioner of Public Lands, is eiiipoweri-,d, if he reiluire it, to take from C\'l3l.‘i".'l.‘€lll.l.Il.t,'\Vl1() becomes a Puroliaser, the siini of _ ive Sliillrngs, for the survey and description of his location_; and for preparing the con\‘eyancc_anil _diipli- cute thereof, the further sum offive Shilling» and no more.” And in the 12th Extract, which is the 4t'ith clause of the Act, “ The Uoinmis- sioner 01' Public Lands is authorized and eni- owc,-ed, on receiving payment of the uiiioiint due on any judgment, to zickriowlcdgc sii.tisl;_ic- tion on the record of the Judgmeiit, or to give sncli other receipt, discharge or release, as the circumstances of the case may req_ui_rc;“ and not one word about taking or requiring Fees. In the name of common lioncsty, how can they exact the sum of thirteen slillings and four- ence, over and aliove the aipount due, on each and every bond, as no mention is iiiude of any such Fee in the Act; some from four have paid it, some have refused to pay it; all consider it an unjust iind illegal demand. Sir, there was a great noise made about tak- ing extra fee a few years ago, it seems there is none now, that times have changed, and that the who made the noise then, have changed wit them. By givin the above a place in your valuable periodica , perhaps itmiiy be the means of keeping in many a poor Ii‘.-irnici-’s pocket, thirteen shillings and four pence. I remain, Your obedient servant, rroiuiita. St Pster’s, October 31, 1855; To 1-iu: Enii-on or HAszAnn’s Gui:-r~rii:. At astiiiie when the charge for every neces- gary of life is so exorbitantly high,and when rsons, in what were once considered com- Idrtable circumstances, are, in consequence, almost reduced to pcnury, what, alas! must be the condition of the aged, the helpless, and ‘infirm? N0 dillllit, pitiable in the extreme- would it not be advisable for the people of Charlottetown and its neighbourhood, to meet together for the purpose ot' forming an addi- tional Society for the relief of _their destitute bi-ethren—tlie members of- which Society to consist of natives of the Island, and old resi- dents of the liice. It is well known. that _the Benevolent rish Society, with all its praise- worthy exertions, is unable to meet the many demands a ii its charitable aid. . ’l‘lie Ladies, Dorcas Society merely confine their operations to providing the poor with clothing, and nothin more can be expected from them, with choir limited means. I have no doubt, that gucli a Society would be liberally supported, having had the opinions of many well isposed ruons upon this particular method of raising gigemosynary relief, I have thrown out these few hints, in the ho , that you will lend your countenance and ai to such a proceeding, and HASZARD'S GAZETTE, NOVEMBER I7. blIl'0l.lg‘.I the powerful agency of your useful and widely circulated paper, strive to enlist the sympathies of those who have bread enough and to spare, and induce them to come forward and cooperate in this charitable work. am. ‘ir, Your obedient servant, A Nsrivu. Expenditure of Bazaar Fund from 4th Sep- tember to tith Nov. ll_i55. 1.‘. s d Mrs. Dempsey for Mrs. Finlay, 1 0 0 District No. 1. “rs. M‘Mastcrs, - - 0 16 0 Dis. No. 4. Mrs. Field, » 0 3 0 J. Parkman, 1s. 6d. do. 3s. 0 4 6 Geary, cripple, - - 1 11 6 Dis. No, 5. , Mrs. M‘Nevan, - - 2 9 Q l Sally Macatee, - - 2 0 0 l Mrs. Cusaek, - - ‘2 10 1 £10. 15 71 Erratum in last account for 10s 8d._ read; £1 10s 8d. l'or (ieary, cripple. Remaining in , the hands of the District visitors, £7 (is. lld. I The Annual Sermon on behalfof Sabbath —-i-%j—-7' - the \Vesle_vun Cliapel, li the Rev. J. Brewster. ‘ A collection in aid o the Wesleyan Sabbatli 3 Schools in this City will be taken up. Sali- bath School Tea Meeting will take place on Y Tuesday evening next, in the 'l‘eiiiperancc Hall, ‘ at 5 o'clock. - ———-oooo The Lecture on the War, by the Rev. J. Brewster, postponed last evening on account of the weather, will be delivered in the Temper- ance Hall on Monday evening next. His Excellency the Lieuten-iiit Governor has been pleased to aiccepl the resignation of the llou. CHAR- aiiis lliizsisnr-zir, as a Member of the Legislative Council. Married, At Pugwiisli, on the 3lsr ult.. by the llev. ii. B. l)e.\lill, A. i\l., the liev. l‘i(l\Vlll Cliiy, bl. l)., to So- phin, elili-..-it d.-iugliter of the Hon. Henry G. l‘iiioo. On \Vi-iluesil.iy, Ilie 71h lIl.~‘l., at the icsideiice of llie.bridi~.‘s liithur, by the Rev. Allan l"r:iser. Mr. Lriucliliii Mclmaiii. ufilie lime. to Miss Mary Mors- ' head, of 'l‘owiisliip No It). At New Perth, on ’l‘liursd:iy,’lhe 8th inst., Catlin- l'll|P, the beloved dziugliter of Mr. Jniiies McDonald, aged 5 years and 10 months. 'l'liedeceu.-ied coins: to her death by her clothes accidentally Liking fire; her hither being in an udjoiiiiiig building heard her screams, ran to her assistance, and succeeded in put- ting out the fire, but not niitil she had been badly burned. She only survived twelve liourii.-florn. Passengers, In the Sh-iiiier Laidy [.oMiircli:int from Shediiic, on tho l3tli—.l. Gouchin, I. Aviird, W. Sweet, J. Sinnott and Lady, Miss .'llcC.'ibe, A. McLelliin, cNeil|—-3 in the rieernge. l [The sieiiiiii-r encountered ii tremendous storm on ' this passage; Wind S. I"... very thick weather, and l mining in lorreiit.-i; sterim was reduced, and ever precaution aviiiuhle made use of; although at times in imminent ilriiigiir, she escaped without damage, and iniikiiig the passage in I7 hours. In do from Pictou, on the I4th—'l'. Broyderick, J. A. MacDonald, J. Weeks, A. C. Merrill, ll. K‘ Fitch. .l. 'l‘. B Henderson. .lohn Sinith—3 in the sleersge. [The Steamer left Chiirlottetown,for Pictou, Thurs- day, It 6 ii. rn , made the passage in 4} hours, re- run! both woys.] In do. from Picton, to Chnrlotietown, Nov. I6tli, P, Gaul, D. O. Rsddin, J. A. M‘I.sin, J. Griihiiin. Miss Corbin, M. Talbot, and 6 in the steeriige. -—10>—- Port of Charlottetown. RRI Nov. I2, Schr. Plinntoiii, Mirninichi; passengers. Eliziilietli, Scott, llnlifax; goods. Susan, Lang, do. , do. Siirah, do., do. lliberniu, do., do. 10- seph, I-Ilwortli, Newlld; bnl. Nth, Lady l.eMiircliaut, Shcdiiic; nniils, 61¢. lu- dustry, llalifux; goods. W. Nelson, Bay Vorte; sAii.|:n. Nov. I0, Brig Prince Edward, St. John's. Newlld.; produce. Szixetiothu, Boston; produce. Unicorn, McLeod, Halifax; do. Brig Siiriih, Liverpool; liiii- her an deal. Lark, lliggs, Bermuda; produce. 12th, Jupiter, llslifiix; do. llope, l~‘oley,St. John's, Newfld., do. l3tli, Morning Star, Crispo, Boston, do. Pleughboy, l‘ictou; bnl. Greyhound, Barrett, llalifux; pro. duce. Brig Mercury, Mcllue, Liverpool, by Mclliie. I-tih, Azolf, \Vsles; timber and deiil., Aurora, White, St. John's, Newtid. Defiance, Sidney; bsl. Lady Lellliirchiint, Pictou. Seiiflower, Bay Chiileur. ' I6ili, Lady LeM|rcliiint, Shediuc. Phantom, Be- deque. __ ‘with the United States, and that Mr. Bu- Schools, will be preached to-morrow evening in page; the rumou,-_ .l.‘_ turuingthe same evening at 7, against a strong cur- n lumber. ltiih, Lady Lohlarchant, Pietou; mails. l D. b .,I ship N own. The schr. Flora, from P. E. lslsiid, wiih a cargo of produce to J. lliickett, got on shore ii Ttiruni (lap Sll°ll9._tin 'l'uesday,6ili inst. where she remained for seine lime. ‘ A new Brig, called the---——, belonging to Mr. Alexander Miicdoniild, of Scuris. riding ll en- clier oll'Souris Harbour, on her way to Georgetown, in a violent giile of wind on Tuesday evening lust, parted bolh chains, rind drove on the bar at the en- trance of that harbour, and is now ii wreck. —-Isl. Dis.u'rl:n.—'l‘hc Schr. “ Stewart Campbell" Tobin, manner. from Halifax, bound to I’. E. Island, with a cargo of Groceries, I.sll]lll)l'I, &c., iiprun ii leiik in the Bay, otl' Cu is George on 'l'uesil;i Inst, iind had to be run usiore iit llull:iiiliiie’s Cove. Veiiiiel cnndemiied—hull, muterinlii mid ciirgo will be sold at Public Auction for benefit of all concerned on Monday next. One Week later from Europe. AI'tIIl\'AI. or THE “PACIFIC.” 'I‘nr.soiurii Orricii, H/ii.ii-'ix, November 16. The Pacific arrived at New York Nov. l5. An extraiordiniii-y excitement wiis occa- sioned in England by the rumour of VVar cliiiniin hail demanded his passports. Mr. Buchanan was obliged to publicly contra- There was no news of importance from the Crimea. Both armies were going into winter quarters Some trifling successes have been gained by the fleets, which have new sailed towards the Gull’ of Perekop. Lord Stanley, Earl of Der-hy’s son, has been offered’ the Colonial S(3CI'CliII'ySlIlP. General Codrington is appointed Coni- mauder in the Crimea instead of General Siiupson. Hamilton Seymour is appointed minister to Vienna. The dilliculty between France and Na- plcs is settled. Poi'.\'ror;s,—\\'e notice that Mr. J. D. Nash, Halifax, offers for sale 700 Bushels ol' the abovc froiii one shilling to eighteen pence accord- ing to quantity. Charlottetown Markets, Nov. 14. l3cef,(siiiall)lb. 3.5 il ii (id ‘ Turkeys ciich. 3; ti 5s Do. by quarter, 3d a 5d i Geese, In 9d a 2:; (id l'oi'k, 3.1d I| 5.jil , Ducks, Is 3d H. Is (id l)o. (small), 6d ii 7d Fouls, 8d ii In .\lultiiii, 3d ii (id lhirlridgcs, 7d .1 9d Laimb, er lb. 3d ri lid Eggs dozen, 9il:i Illd Butter (fresh), lGd:i I8d ' ,Uals, bush. 2-" TH ii ‘.2.-i lid do. by tub Is this Is -til. liiirley, -ls (id 3] 5s'b'd 'l‘:illow, ls 3| ls 2d l Potatoes, 2. Laird, ltd ii Is 'l‘urnips. I0il it Is |"lour, 31d ai -td l llomespuii yd., 3: lidu 5: Pa i-I B.-irley, 3d L fly. Ion, (ills n 70s U-'lllIIl‘..'\l, 2_id a ‘did i Straw, cwt., Is (id in Is 9d Notice to Tenants. 7 Vllll Subscriber requests all persons indebted to him for Rent, or nrienrs of em. on his art at half Lot or 'l'owiiiihip No. 37, to pay the rririie forth- with. Ile is also prepared to lease or sell nny part ,,f me above property-—liis titles being new duly re- corded ; iind izikes this opportunity of notifying that any person or persons found tressp ssing on the above property, will be prosecuted to the utmost rigor o the law. Also, the Tenants on the Estates under the management of the subscriber. viz:—on Let or Town- .;hip No. 26——i|ie property of Messrs Thomson; on Lot or Townsliip No. 36— the property of the Rev. John Macdonnld; and on Let er Township No. 49- the property of Messrs. Ilnytliorne:-in no arrears will be allowed to remain due after the first of Janu- ry, I855. JOHN R. BOURKE. Mill View, Nov. 15, I855 lni. A artments to Let. *' [VIII-I Subscriber begs to request persons desirous of obtaining conifortiible npnrtnieiits to call and cxnniiiic tho ltooms he now offers to Let, in his ciiniriiodious Dwelling llouse. 'l‘he Rooms were until very recently occupied by the Rev. Dr. Jon- kins, are situated on llillsborougli Square. ceiiiiiinnd- iiigii In-iiuiiliil and extensive view of the lliirbour, and have been hitiely fitted up with Gus. liiiniedi- rite possession will be given. TIIOMAS CASELE Y. CAUTION. I0 CIllll0n 8“ persons ffiim Pufch‘.ing . from Alexander Bryson, two “ Notes of Hand" of Six Pounds each, draiwn by me in favour of Alex- iinderiBrysori; one psyiible Int August, 1855, [hg other payable In October, 1855; the sums having been long llnca paid by me. DUNCAN STEWART. Charlottetown, Nov. I6, 1855. 1 New Store & New Goods ! MANCHESTER HOUSE. IQEMOVED from Sydney Street to a new _- Blllldllll. E/isr sini: or Qusln-s-i-iizn-. .\ow oi-siiirig, large linportaiiomi by recent arrivals. of F LL and \VlNTI“.R MER- CHANDIZE, iiicluiliiig every variety of DRY GOODS, iii the iieivesi. slyles, carefully selected, which will be disposed of at the very lowest prim, among which are- Liidies’ Dress Materials ofiill kinds, Alpnccas, Shot and Figured Luslres, Plain and Brociided Cebouigs, liiiyadire Robes, Dehiines, Chullies, Cuslimeri-ii, Popliiis, |'iincy Prints, Giiiglinms, lllk. and Col. Gros de Naples, very cheap, Paisley. Cloth ai.d (‘iisliiiiere long Shawls, l“urs,—Sione Mairieii, Sipiirrel, Fitch, and Mus- qnrish lloas .iiiil (iiiffs, Polka Jackrts, Croclici Sleevee, Uaslllllelt‘. and \Viiiillun Honda, Plush and Velvet Lliiimeis. Bonnet Shapes, Bonnet Velveis ziiiil Pliislics. Bonnet rind Cup Ribbons, 'I'riinniing_is, llibbon Velvets of Illl wiilibs, Ni.-ckiycs, lace and mourning Veils, Laces nnil Erlgirigs, Criipcs, H:iir Nets. head Dresses with curls, Flmvcrs, Wreaths and llorders, Collars and Habit Shins, White and coloured French Stays, llosiery arid Gloves of all kinds, Climkirigs and Cloak Puiiciiis, Plaiils, Tiveeils, Lion slilii. liliclr, Brown and Drab H ibit Cloths, Lundiin Maiitles, Broad Cloths, Docskiiis, Pilots, Whitiieys, lieavcrs, Satlinets, lilurikels, l“l:iiiiiels, C-irpetiiig, l)rn2i,vi-.ts, Rugs, llv-iidy iiiziile Citillllllu of all kinds, liiilia llubbur Coats, reversible, Stocks and 'l'_ves, .:imb's wool Shirts. scrirfs and Mufflers, Silk and tell. Hails, \Viiiler Caps, White and l'-iiiuy Shirts, French Fronts, Boots and Slices in great V.Il’lPIy, l.'irlics' and Geiiis, liidia Rubbers, Oil limits and Troiisers, Doineslic Sheets : nil Slieetingw, W liiie, grey. striped aiiil liincv Shirtings, White I-‘cnis, lrish Linens, Tablelinen Towcliiig, Oil (?loi|i ‘Fable Covers, Bedticlrs, Qiiilis and Counterpaiies, D:lnI7ISli'. illoreeiis and Friiiges, Furnitiirr-, Prints, Linings, Salisbury Flsnnels, (,‘oiion Haltlni: and Wadd‘ M \V|iiie, blue and red Cotton Warp, Umbrellas, Looking Glasses. Desks and Work Boxes, Toilet soap, Combs and Brnslien, Knitting and Moravian Cotton. Excellent 'l‘EA, chests and half chests, and by retail, Swiih a general assortment of other G and Purchasers may rely upon having every satis- faction, boili II to quality and price, in goods obtained at this Establishment. H3’ Observe the sign “ MANCHESTER HOUSE,” adjoining'Mr. Sims’ Store. SAMUEL M‘MURRAY, I855. lllll Sl'lll DAWSON '8 BUILDING, Corner of Great George and Kent Streets NOW OPENING at the above Establishment a general assortment of Dry Goods. Hardware and Gro- ceries, etc" o. to which the Subscriber respectfully invites the st- tention ofhis friends and the public eiierrill . R()BElt'l‘ A. STRONG. P. S. The reiniiiuder of his I-‘all Stock expected hourly. Nov. 10, I855. 3i Charlottetown, Nov. I, Nov. 16. I855. BUILDING LOTS BY AUCTION. 0 BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of Novicuimit. instant, on the prcniises— Pour Biiildiiig Lots, loasantly situntcd—lii-iiig Lot 6;’, in the First lluii- n I.ots—li:iviiig 42 feet front, by 84 deep, bounded North b Dorchester Street, South‘ King Street, and ‘last by Weyiiiouth Street ' icnus.—0nc half of the purchase money to be aid down, and the reniziinder to be secured by mortgage on the preiiiises E‘? Q‘? -I 1. H to be-seen‘ at the Ollice of WM. DODD. Auctioneer. iiiimgiiiii Alli-ZS DESBRISAY has received by the .'l,flj('§flC, fr.-iii l.ivcr[i0nl. and Sir Alexander, from Loiiilon, his usual supplies of Autumn and Winter Goods. which are offered to the public at the lowest possible prices roa CAIH. A large lot of Ready Made Clothing. among which are seme‘ery snierior Costs. Also on hand ii few very good Indie ubber Costs, Seq. meii’s Cupl, &c., Nov. I, I355. {Nov. I6.