HASZARIYS GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 20. ADDRESS TO LIEUT. COL. GRAY. A deputation waited on Col. Gray at Spring Park on Saturda afternoon last, and presente the following A dress : To Lieut. Colonel the Hon. John Hamilton Gray. ir It is iiritli feelings of much regret we learn that it is your intention to depart from this Is- land. . On your return to this your native land, three years since, after having served your country in the four quarters of the globe, for u wards of twenty years, in an honorable and distinguished iuanner. we uttered ourselves that your abode amongst us would be perina- neat, and we fully appreciated the feelings and associations which still attached you to the land of your birth. The short period since your return, during which you occupied an important and honora- ble ollicc under our Colonial Government, was sutiicient to assure us of your desire faithfully and independently to discharge the onerous duties attached to that position, with credit to yourself, and advantage to the Colony. In bidding you farewell, on the eve of your (1 ' rture, permit us to express our unfeigned re ‘d and esteem for your amiable and exem- plary Lady, and interesting little family, and to hope that circumstances may yet render it compatible with your united interests and con- genial with your wishes to return at no distant day for the purpose of making Prince I-Edward Island your liual abode. In the mean time, whatever circumstances or subjects may de- mand your attention abroad, aiid wherever your lot may be cast, be assured you carry with on our earnest wishes for_the happiness and welfare of yourselfiind fiimiy We beg ti subscribe, ourselves, our sincere frien s, Charles Young, resident LESISIKIIIVE Council. Joseph Hensley, M L C Ii. 'I‘lioriiton, Sp. II. A. James Dingwell, M L C. D. Montgomery, M I’ I’. Ed. Ha thcrno, M L C James Yen, M ' I’ John ri ht M L C 'I‘. II. Ilaviluiid. M P Henry Pa rncr, U.B. Rod J. Wiglitirian, III I’ I’ A. A. .\l‘Donald, M P I’ Edward Palmer, M I’ I’ W. R. \Viitson, J P W. \ ' Rev. L. C. Jenkins, 1-‘. Lo worth, M P P J. II. eters, Asst. Judge \V. Cundull, J I’ V. Irving. -I P James H. Ilirszard, J P -I IL Ilollflw. J I’ Theo DesBris:iy,J P Sam. Nelson. 1 Chris. Deiiipsey, J I’ John 'I'reiiiiiiiriri,J I’ William Iliisliiiii, J I’ Jeremiah Simpson. .I I’ Donald Larrioiit, J P 'I'lionins Owen, J I‘ Donald llI‘Isiiric, J I’ John Iluncock, R. N. IViii. II. I'epe John I.iiii Sinicn l)odd Clinrles Wright Chas. Ilcslirisiiy, D. Hodgooii, J P T B Treniain, J I’ Robt. Stewart, Peter DI‘GOWlIIo -I I’ John Iiiecken Ilonj. Dcsllrisay \V. II. Ilobkirk Geo. 'l‘. Hnszard l‘0l"- Smllll James Morris W|II- DON Peter Desbrisay Juiiies Bngiiall \Villiain Mntheson Joseph Pippy Ewen M‘Millan Robert Ilasziird Charles A. Ilnszzird W. II. Gardiner James Mitchell Robt. Potts Thos. Murphy John Ilurpcr George _l\lawley Arthur O'Neill Robert Longwcrth Robert Mulch Alex. M'Keiizie \V. S. Longwortli Mark Butcher Edward Chandler wm, nuch II. D. Morpeth George Hix W. Stewart William l\litcliell C. II. II Stewart A Stevenson G. W. Owen Henry A. llarvey John Bennett Strong Sam W. Mitchell Jsmos \Vstls sen. eorge Birnie Williiini Mulch Alex. Millor William llI‘In{ny John Moore Theo. Desllrisiiy John Diirriich Chris. B. Smit John Stumbles Henry C. Trowsn Alexander Cooinbs William Jakeinsn an Thor. DosBrilay, junr. Robi. A. Strong Willinin G. Wright William Passmero Alos. M‘ Kinloy Isosc Smith, jun. 5- Illilmril Issac Smith, son. C- llllo Hoary Smith, oon., Torquil M‘Noil Nathan Wright John Scott N.|h.n wgi'h[, jl’, RDDI. Sim IOII 3...], ch. pg] Then. Go inor Bortrsm ooro IL 3- Hotlglon yo}... gggmiford George A. Phroshor in. B. swoon Richard Hosrtz Thomas I)_swson Thoirms Dovy John Ilynn Charles Hearts David Chs pol John 1-» .l"~ Theo. Dod¢I 6-om wi- Joinos Evens Frederick Gsrdinor William White, son. John lI'Pb Kenneth M‘ onaio Joiistbon Ceilings John C. I'Donsld John '1' In John A. |I'DoosId Jss. _Csriiiig at M pug. Wlllllm Goodonoogli w.,1~_ p... G. W. Dollloio Alossndor |I'Donsld II- 1- CIMIIII William Hickey John Blnns ssussl Moron John HoId¢!0| hodoriok Bnsolon John M'QIII’tI0 on Nelson ld |I.'|’ 0 Frederick A. Noboo I. L. |l'Phoo Sorruol Butt 9 A-"P509 Joinoo Doooo. I’l||*I"ll R.obort'Povoivol ’Il¢w“.. Jar. llcliert tiiilbrnitli \Villi:iin Iloyle Robert \Veeks. \Villiuiii \Veeks \V. Sniardon I)‘ Sniairdon \Villinni Conroy John' co John Mclver limes Bevan VVilliaiii Johnston John Curtis Robt. Ilyndnirin J. P. Malcolm Iiliicboiinld John G. \Veldon John M. Ilood John Bilton. \V. H. Yeo J. C. Travers \‘Villi:ini Ilcod II ' \V. Lobban John M. Lobbun Daniel 'l‘obin James Ellis Joseph Criibb \Vin. II. Badge [We are unable to insert in tliio diiy’s paper, the reniiiinder of the signatures, consisting of 90 more iiniiies.] Cliarlottetown,lt‘el). 16th, 1856. REPL Y. J. W. Morrison Gee. I". C. Lowden John Murphy Charles Saunders IViIli:iiii J. M. Dougan Williaiiii I). Taniorr John I‘. 'l‘iintoii Jaiiics It. Watt “’m. l‘'.. Dawson John Scott John Mricliinnon Thor. Miinn Jnines Miller Henry Galloway Geo. Deer Charle Binns jnr. John Miiloney Ilalph Breclten oliii Gibson Alfred Groom Nat. M:icKiiincn Edmund Muwley Tlios. Alloy Peter Stewiirl, Lt. Col. James Barrett Gicrirnriiriv, I eiiinot but be lllhflll forcibly impressed with a sense of deep feeling upon receiving t iis un- ex iccted and very flattering address. ‘hat my conscientious endeavors fearlessly to discharge the duties of my station, without swerving from the strict path of integrity, should rioiv be rewarded by such a cordial ex- pression of your approval and goodwill, allbrds me unspeakable pleasure, and will liolp much to soothe the pn.inI feel on my departure. Should it be the will of the Almighty Dispo- ser of events to ,eriiiitofiii_v return among you at some future a , I am sure you will readily believe me, when I say, that I will deem it my proudest duty to employ my faculties an powers in the promotion of tlioso pi-iiiciples, which can alone tend to the welfare of al be- longing to this, the loved lziiid ofuiy hirtli. In the interval, both myself and fnuiily, will ever entertain the liveliest sense of gr-.ititu c for the affectionate kindness we have experien- your society, and with our sincere good wishes we bid you farewell. Married, (in the 3d inst. by ilie Rev. Pius M‘I‘liee, .‘-lr. John M‘Coriii.-ick, I'oiiil do Iioclio, to ls.ilielln, oldest daugliler of Mr. John M‘:\d.riii, Savage Ilurbnr. liy the Rev. J. II. Read, ll. D. Capt. “'illiiiiii I’iiiiii Green, to Miss lilleii Murphy, boili of Suin- riierside. Died, On llloiidiiy morning l:ist, at her residence in Prince-street, after an illness of three \\'eeI(S-—JllIlB, the beloved ivife of Mr. Isaac Siiiilh. Ily this sad event her sorroiving husband has lost ii devoted and atliictioiinte WIFIi‘.;--Illlil her bereaved sons and daugliters——A iiro'riui'.n indeed. She died IN 'rirn Lorin! Iler funeral will take place on 'I'liuisdiiy, at two c’clock. On Saturday, the 16th inst., ficni the efl'ect of a severe cold taken about L‘ months since, while in the discharge cfliis public duties, Mr. Napoleon I.eI’iige, in the 5~IIIl year of his age. mornbor of society, his close uileiition to business, his strict honesty and iinpartinlity zit iill times, both in public rind private life, gained for him the conti- doiice and esteem of the community. New Books, New Books, ECEIVED this day from England via Cape Tornientiiie and Cape Traverse Miiil Boat, by IIASZAIH) 8:, OWEN. Church Services, various sizes, bound in Velvet, Morocco, Antiquo—in cases exlrs Gilt, Gilt Rims and as s. I’rsyer Books, do. do. Tesisinonts . Gift Books, a large variety, Rownrd do. l)IC'I‘IONARlI-‘.8-—Wiillior‘s and Johnston's, vs- rious sizes and bindings. Souvenirs Russia and its People Men of the Times, viz: Lords Russell, Palmerston, Aberdeen, Psiimuro, c., Life of Barnum, the Prince of Ilumbugs, Unclo 'I‘om'o Cabin Tales sud Sliotehu by Mrs. Stowe, Mayflower, by do Our Own Times. 2s. Illootrless Mon,8s. Rood’o third of God on History, 8s. 9d- Pilgrim's Progress. Cbovors Isooturos on do. Boodtinio sod Horvost Elowor of tho Family Lonrpl' litor Willor I.ongI'o|lesv‘s Poonis Kit-liwhtto do IiIur's . Tho Dooglitsr or School, by Iov. do. 0 D. Todd. Fob. I8, IMO. I ced fi-oiii all classes, during our residence in I it Mr. I.. was a useful " Johnllwsrd C. I-‘. lliirrir Mscnssics’ INS‘I'I'l'U'I'I.i—T.ll0 Musical Soiree, 9- G'lll'°)' _ Jolm -lttry ' lost evening was brilliant—good music, good 'I''''"-‘‘‘‘ P‘"‘l“’ IL Wfllllll sin ing and good address . es ext Tuesday, Charles Palmer Esq. will lecture on International Law _____._,_-.___ Aeiiicrr.'rvitri..——We give place to a very in- teresting lie ort in to-days issue from the Royal Agricu tural Society, which institution we are glad to say is keeping up with the spirit of the age. Fiiis AT Bii.icxi.i:v Poi.\"r.—Wc regret to learn that on the morning of Thursda last, about half past three o’cloek, a fire bro e out out on the promises of I-Ewen .\lcMillan, Esq ,iit Brack Icy 'oint, and before it could be extinguished, the whole of his Dwelling Ilouse, with its con. tents, was consumed. There was a farmer’s boiler in an outer kitchen-, and it is supposed that the fire under that caught the door, an thus led to the catastrophe. In addition to the loss of the dwelling house, and very nearly all the furniture, large quantities of potatoes, tur- nips and seed barley, were destroyed: and it was with much dilliculty that some of the fami- ly were saved l'roni the devastating element. We have not heard the amount of Mr. McMil- lan's loss, but we believe it was very consider- able, there being no insurance whatever on any of the property destroyed.—E.raminer. To the Young. A Juvenile Missionary ineelin will be held (D. V.) on 'l‘liursdiiy 2lst. in the Infant. School llociii lit 7 o'clock. ii address to the children will be gi- ven Iiy Lieut. Iliincock, and I’ictoriail illustrations will be shewn—a collection will be taken up. EDUCATION. A Rare Chance for Young Men! It. A. A. MACKENZIE wishesio inform the Young Men of this City, that he has opened an Evening Class in the Teinperaiice Hall, and is prepared to give iiisiructioiis in the follow- ing branches. and un ilie following Terms per Quarter of 48 Evenings each, iianicly :— lst, I’ie.1tllll_‘, writing and arithmetic, . 2d, Grniiini-.ir and composition, _ l 3d. £0 [0 0 15 Practical Geometry and inensuratioii, 0 I5 0 ‘ 4ili 'I'rigononielr' and mensiiruiioii, d ’ ~ ‘,One-liaif of the Quarterly Fee to be p;iid onenter- 'l‘liosc studying the first three Branches would ‘require to be in attendance at 7 o’clock, andihosc liii ilie oiliers at 8. r. l\Icl(. tlattoro himself, that his long: and w.-ll-tried experience in the practice of teaching Eveiiing Classes, will enable him to convey a far ezreuier amount nfpraclital /.nowl:'(/ge to his pupils in a given period of time, than has been comiiiu- iiicated by any of his predecessors. Charlottetown, Feb. 2131, I856. LOST. N Sunday Inst, between the City and Upton, (VV Swribey, l'Zsqr‘s,) ri brown Boa, with a small bit off one of the iiiils. VVhoever may have found the same will be rewarded for his trouble by leaving it at the Book Store of Messrs. Ilaszurd cc Owen. Feb. 12th I856. In the House of Asseinbl , 16th Fe ., 1858' ESOLVEI), That no Petition praying aid for . Roads. Bridges or Whtirfs, or for any object of local or private nature be received after Tuesday, the Fourth day of March next. ' Ordered, That the foregoing Resolution be in- serted in all the Newspapers pulilislied in Charlotte- I0 W Joim M'NEll.|., Clerk. FARM FOR SALE. HE Subscriber effort for Sale, his Farm situa- ted on ot 52, Georgetown, fronting on the Georgetown Road. and intersected by the Road ending to St. Peter's Bay and Mount Stewart. The above Firrin contains I30 acres I-‘rceheld land, 50 acres of which are under cultivation, 30 more being easily cleared, and the remaining part covered with heavy Timber, I-‘irewocd and ngers. There is also a coinfoitirble Dwelling [loose on the Premises 34:26 feet, and a Burn 84x28 teet. Possession given the lot of May nest. JAMES S. MUCKLEIOHN. N0 TICE. All persons having claims against Lu. J. Mucxr.:- sons. are requested to send in their accounts, and all indebted to him are requested to make immediate payment. obrusry 20th, 1866. Oording Machines. doc. VI-IE Subscribers otfor for Solo Carding Mschinoo, Machine Cords, Crank Pluto. Cloarioro, Wool Pieliors. Power Trsensil lilacliinsr on s new con- struction. Orders punctnnlly stten ed to. Address John Monica 8:. Son. Snekville, County of West- niorlsnd New Brunswick, or David Stewart, Chor- Chsrlotteiown, July 18, I855. lyxtf ALT. O0 BUSHEL8 Liverpool SALT for solo , 1 2 by tho Sobooribor. l JAMES PURDIE. February 15, I850. Pure Corn Starch. ALA'I‘AI3LI'I, Nourishing and Healthy, unequal- led for rich Punnruos, nice uric Mange Pies. Custards. Cakes, Griddle Cakes, Porridge: cs Creams, 4'0. .4 great Delicacy for all, any’) a choice Diet for Iuvalids and Children. For sale by June 7 W. R WATSON. To the Churches. Ministers, Sabbath School Superintendents and Teachers throughout the British Provinces,- N the firs! of]./I.N‘U.dR Y, 1856, will be pub- lished the first Number efa new li.r.vs'raa'rs:n PAPER for CIIILDREN. Prospectuses of Terms and ii Speciiiieii Copy of the “ CHILDREJVS 1’.‘1l’ER." will be largely distributed, free per Mail to ‘all Ministers and friends ot'S:ibbuth-day readin for children as far as their address is known to the Pub ish- ers,irnd all who desire to promote the sale ofthis Publi- cation, hitherto so much desired in the British Pro- vinces, are invited to apply for u Specimen Copy which will be mailed free. All letters to be Post aid. Address.—-Ufiico of Children's Paper, Thor. Nelson dz apn, York Chambers. 'l'oronto Street, vppronto, A merica ii House? TIIE Subscriber in closing up his present business in I’. E. Island, respectfully requests all parties, who are indebted to iin, to hand over, on or be- fore the Fins-r or Jnsuanv rvnxr. JOHN GIBSON. December !3. Church of England Prayer Books HASZARD & OVVEN have received a large supply of the above and are prepared to sell them at the folloiving low prices, viz. Ruby 32mo, Cloth, Gilt Iiilgi-ll, ls 6d. “ Cape Morocco, liiiibossed richly Gilt, 8s. Morocco, 45 (id. Minion 82me. Roan, Eiiibossed, Gilt Edged, 3s. Nonpareil 32mo. 3s. ica 24uie. 5s 6d. vo 9s. Calf. 123 6d. NEW GOODS. Fall 1855. PER Ships Isabel and Jllujestic, from Liverpool, and Sir Aleruiider from London, the Subscri- bers have received- 305 Packages British & Foreign Goods, and I0 To. a BAR IRON, carefully selected by one of Hit Fir it, which, Willi their Sim-lc on Hand, they can conlideiilly recoiiimciid to their custoiriers, rind the public, as Goods of the best description, at very low prices, for prciiipt payiiieiit. Wliolcsnlc Pur- clinscra will find it to their advantage to select from this S'I‘OCI\', which consists of- 7 Crises, 3 holes Ready-rmide CI.O'I'III.\'G, 8 'I‘ruiiks Boots and Slices, 56 Chests, and 20 half do. prime Corigou Teri, 25 cases Ladies’ Dress Materials, 15 do Silks, Velvels, Plushes, 'I'iimmings, :Rib- boris; Ilaberdiisliery, llosiery, &,c., &c. 5 cases 'I'ownsend‘s Hats and Caps, 0 iruslies, I do Toys, 2 do Gloves, 4 bales Cloths, I bale Wiiddiiig, 2 do Shawls, do Cotton \Vnrp, 25 boxes Soap, 7 packages Paints, Oils, Viirnishes, &c., 30 do IIIONMONGERY, 2 cases Jewelry mid Fancy Wiire 3 do (til Floor Cloth, 2 do. Furs Sr, Fur Caps, 5 bales Carpeting and Woollens, 6 o Linen Diapers. &c., 3 do grey Ciilicees, 3 do. while Ciilicoes, 2 do striped Sliirliiigs, Packages Rice. Ginger, Currants, Raisins, crushed Sugar, Mustard, Blue, Indigo, Starch, Wash- ing 'n1nd Baking Powders. 'I‘en Tons assorted BA IRON. Oct. 26th. D. 8; G. DAVIES. NOTICE. PERSONS wanting the services of children as Apprentices or otherwise, from 10 years old and upwards, can be assisted in procuring such, if early application is made at the oflice of Mr. STEWART, in DesBrissy‘s Buildings. Dec. 15th, I855. Charlottetown Mutual Insurance Company, Incorporated by Act of Par ioment in I848. VJ-‘Ills COMPANY otfors the best guarantee in case of loss, and accepts Risks at I saving of full 60 per cent, to the assured. 'lho present reliable Cs ital oxcodo £1700. Poi- sons having property in hsrlottotoivn, or vicinity, should lose no time in spplyin to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or In orrnotion. [II7'0ns of Philips’ I-‘ire Annihilotors hos boon purchased by the Company, for the bonotit of porsono insured in this Otlico. In case of Fire, the use ofit osn be obtained immediately, by applying at :5. Secretary's Oflieo. W. HEARD, President HENRY PALMER, . Soc’y sod '.l'rosssror. Secretary’: Ollico, Kent Street, August 5th, I358. I