HAszsRD's GAZETTE, Fineness? 18. ldocumsotiof any ltind served to me, J Bible in the Normal School. but I was all,“ ,0 _, understanding that it would be introduced. rpm,‘ ‘ hich had been exprsisly fitr.‘ up for carryii, ,,,,,l V Inlng System, was scarcely opened, however, it,“ 3, V II had been grossly deceived and betrayed. I Inn‘ ” mnut cherished the design of “ proselylising t., lic youth of the c0unlry" by converting any of Ilt. . ls into ituiseries of sectsrianism.” nor would l t object. children. As tne building contains two clue--I ren being engaged in some other exercise in V ~'. “'9 BIN’ l°'|°|‘| was being given in the other i “XVI! “M03 50 ¢°Mldfiod just that if the parents ‘O “G will! them I0 receive scriptural instruction, it ’ Um I'M IIIO IIBI of IC. whoa. Penn" of ‘app. dlsne object to it. In the practical worhiu of the “Training System" the Bible is not used as a clou-sg9k_ in the c,,,,,,,,,,,, accsptetion of that term; that is, it is not fir-"Nd mg ,i,,,,,,i,,d v by the children, while they ;pel| their way fr... W", ,0 nu,‘ as if they were engaged in art ordinary rendt.‘ |,,.,,,,_ The daily Bible—exsrcise is conducted by the Tescq, ,,,,d;,,8 , portion of Scripture. or occasionally calling on on.‘ ,. mom of his pupils who read with greater fluency than the o H‘ ,0 do so. 'l‘hose who "are sufiiciently advanced find the plea in 3.8;, own Bibles, and follow the reading, sller which the 'I‘et._g,,._ by simple illustration and nnttlysis, elicits from the child." mg‘ various lessons deducihle from the passage. When Illlflible IOIWII it finished. the Bible is carefully laid aside by tha~i,u_ dren for the rest of the day. By this mode of treating the hf’ , Scriptures, the children are trained to rovor_ence the Wordfl God. and look on it in It very different light from that in whic. they view a common class-book. I l ‘ four," I make no defence. The application of the terms it I. Uidttjudicious. to any action, depends entirely on the X5 int ‘W from which it is looked at, and the bias of the e silt of a variety of opinions, there will doubtless be a ) . .' - @', however. that the Government, after making a rule to] elude the Bible from the Normal School. should print and; ‘.— authorised" sentence to go forth to the world, which, in the ,‘ altered circumstances of the case, proclaimed a falsehood. With regard to the explanations which Mr. Coles professes to ‘ give of the letter from his Lordship of Rustico to the Board of‘, root information on the ntutter, he ought either to ltave prefixed , h to his own letter the Bishop's letter in full, or, since he was ap- i J prised of its contents, have given such a digest of it, as would I exception of his Lordship‘s mistake as to the use ofthe Bible in the Normal School, neither his note to Mr. Ccles. nor that gen- tleman's letter to the editor of the “Examiner” takes any notice of the main purport of his Lordship's communication to the Board, or of his complaints and demands. Moreover, the Bishop's originnl letter is dated November 7th; U 0 previous to its lacing laid brfarc the Board. Mr. Coles must . ll view with his Lordship, and received a note, written sub ; ‘ setly. which bears the date of November l6th. The letter ing on the 27th November. expressing satisfaction “ was intended for other eyes as ' own," why was it not at once published or laid be- ’ Heard? And if his Lordship was "fully satisfied" I the explanations given by that gentlemen, and professed ‘ was under some misunderstanding, why was his hot and ‘ _ I . cry epistle to the Board not withdrawn. before it had ' I laid upon their table? Now. as Mr. Coles says the ‘ c ' feominunicatod with tho Board on the rnattcr, but up to hear nothing has been heard from him since his letter of W on tho subject-matter of that letter forwarded to him in ‘V’ of December. iv ofletter has drawn down upon me the indignation of another I pendent of the " Examiner. pprehension and exaggeration prevalent on tho matter. and ions reports in circulation prejudicial to the Board, and know- that the letter had been read at other public meetings in the Pres Church. Ialso gave the substance of my report, which I (I been approved of by the Board. and inudo a plain and can- light before the public; but it was not in my power to say “" the Board "intended to act," not being gifted with up hilosnphical" insight into futarity. - rstcd upon at two different meetings of the Board. and re- to by them—especially as (and by no means of mine) the , ,0, ntnnts of that document were the topic of conversation in pa ery circle. Ifthe papers of the Board are strictly private, how - .sll the land, to btin ‘ the Education. if he was desirous that the public should have cor-= M,,,,,,,,; ¢o,,,.;m,,d; had 2. 6d, embrace the prominent points of that communication. Withtlio I in; care ofltimself; dismissed w l hi _ , | 9 —-'I‘hontas M‘Muhan, drunk an disorderly; convicted: fined 5s. or be imprisoned 48 hours . I7. I‘ to Ellen Bowers 2 volumes from Mr S ? statement of facts calculated to place all parties in the pro- W. Mitcliell-—to botlt of whom the thanks of the Society were pass iitto the him (For Hsszsrd’s Gsxetts.) ORG AN-IZATIO NS.—-NO. III. A1n—TIis Grocer of Blarney. A proclamation, to this our nation, is in circulation through g together, despite all weather, the crew with vthiclt our Ship of State is nisnned. Then be preparing, with manly bearing, to take an airing. ye M.P P.’s,—lssvs farms and houses to sons snd spouses, the Island reuses from inglori- receive an)’ instruction to which his Parents or °"' °"°' Al"'°“Eh 3 Ill“ “Yr "Will 59 ' 8"" “Yr ll" 'wenty-sixth of February—sech merry meetings, such kindly’ I the statistics of the Normal School for the present 5'‘'""5" ""3" .l‘"’l“l " ""‘i"l'-" '°“‘° °P°“ “Id '01“ 'lY'.—‘ hi‘ QIWO. QII00 lo‘ boy. ‘M ‘M. in Inendunce’ than no '6 , such cannon firing. and crowds adiitiring, and such enqnirins ARI) llm day there ‘ll be, you'd think the Queen. air, was on the l,’ of imp."-In‘ Bibi, ‘mining to a mind green, sir (the square I mean. sir), in bright majesty. Our " bruit new" tiogsrs, like valiant heroes, disdaining Zeros and lold Boreas, will stand undauntcd until they've wanted to fall buck and let Sir Dominick pass; then you'll see drilling. but no blood spilling. although they're willing to light the Cxar’s best troops in Russis,or those of Prussia, and chastise all Shslis, like liorcld sons of lllars ! Then the House will open. and there ’ll be spoken, as a good token. a speech quite grand, to the men assembled. who never trembled, nor yet disseutbled, ugh at the Bar they stand; ‘twill givs suggestions on all rlllole questions now agitating the great public mind, and be emphatic, ditto grsmmatic, but not dogmatic or fightingly in- clinsd. When the speech is ended, ‘twill be commended. and then, attended by_ a guard of arts, our wise lawmakers, who are no shakers, will march to where the country's work is done. Their hall is spacious, and quite espacicus, and decorat- ed in the grandest style; its jents are rare, sir, and it will com- pare, sir, with the Halls of Tara in the Emerald Isle. there, reposing, and oltsrl prosing, and sometimes dosing in a ccsey way, you'll see politicians, and stats physicians, and’ great magicians ofthe present day. Such bright crations, great declsmations. and perorations they'll speak with sase,—thet to combat them 'twould take Loud Chatham, er the thundering lqic of Demosthenes ! ’Tis I would show it, if I were a poet, Inow, Mr. Editor, leave it to you and a discerning public to ilk Pope Alexander 0|‘ JOIN! Dfipngo-I'd make a rhyme, sir. decide how far my observations at the opening of the Normal le‘ntost sublime, sir, proof against time, air, or the critic's School were " unauthorised.” /ls to their being "i'njudi'- , ’_'e; but a poor rhynter, and doggrel chimer, with no spare l|fll_- or a “ Muse" to woo, can't grind the glories of whigs and “"19 lllrotlgll It small organ three feet by two. “ll l"VIl0 I¢0|‘l'r, and nobly roaring the tune ’bIbII. As the whole circumstances of the question at l l°§l'l"U| In‘-I 5'9-t debaters will battle for justice with all their BER‘ Tl“ "ml i‘ i" '.5°°d "'l° °r °"m'"i°"' "d '°'dJ l° ""Kl“‘l'll Wild n~xt season a rhyme-and-reason-four-horse- of judgment on this particular point. It does seem l’°“"”"i”“°'"'P°°"J"|I6lIiII9. that will sing their glory in poetic gubgcfibef '"°')’r find keel’ ‘hill’ memories forever green. Then be pre-‘ l’"l"€- Will‘ "'5'"! llulng. to take an airing, ye M. P. P.'s— blish at their own expense the speeches delivered at the npeu- l '°""’_r“'m’. ‘ml h°‘“°' ‘‘ '0'“ IN |P0|l|°|t “'0 Illlflfl toll!‘ g of that Institution. and allow that “injudicious and un- r'°"‘ ”'Cl°"°'“ “"5 POLICI cou3T_ Feb. 2.-- Thomas Cannon. day. ours—comrtitIted. I 3.—Jonathan Collings, chargetwiih sum]; ohn F. Gordon; dismissed, comp hunt not .9 4.—Gcorge Allen, watchmaker,|;..nk and j Robt. Morton, or malicious tr 6.——'l'homas Baileul,drunk enu niself; dismissed when sober Thomas t\|‘Ctibe. drunk at! r be imprisoned 48 hours H E S U B S C R I B E R. O F F E R S Jan. 28,1857. (By order) Sec'y R. A. Society. h b d l r h T h, "5 nm, 3,, an ' for Sale at AUCTION. on the zoo. do of MARCH next, _._. . . __ ',’h"e:’__ |°'°:'”'lPv”':';_:d tn?‘ cfirglgd l",,,,y, ,',,,_be, "9", pi , _ , s I’-‘REEEHOLD I-‘ARM of One Hundr Acres. situate in AIN snOW_ fin hmdwwd Ind wow,’ mg gugmion of speculators. Bl“ ‘r-_'l“°""'l SEARLTOWN, Lot _26; sixty acres of which are clear, and the H E A G R I C U L T U R A L :",'i;ic,,|,,. , 1', to W. H. POI’ ' of Right, our remainder covered with a mixture of llnrd and Softwood 'I‘IM- T s0ClETY.s GRA ‘N SHOW’ and Anna“ Gena,“ ch"'°,,e,°wn' D“. ,5’ ]ggg_ gf "rs. Tux: Onoarr Mair. . I _ . . fined 5a. or be im risoned 48 he rsk Ind dmml" yi convlcldii ass on the property of Mn h costs, or be imprisoned 48 d battery on ring. psbls of tak- sober. Incapsble of taking care of ii disderly; convicted; lined 5s, 0.—.lercntiah Driscoll, John Hire, and James Fisk, jr., nprisoned I4 days each. Ju ’ ' etcr Trntnc s dismts llenry Ittgles, for malicious trespa —t"sorge M‘Comb, for insultin ; parties settled out u we v— %j—— . lllscttaivtcs’ INl‘l‘l'l‘U’rl:. —On Tuesday evening, I0th ML. '1‘. ll. Ilaviland, Esq , delivered an able lecture on the rise and constitution ofthe American hdsral Union, |t wu fol. . lowed by rathera dull debate on a Fcdual Union of the Provinces ould be natural to suppose that his Lordship would again ‘ and Colonial representation in the Imperial Parliament: and the sense—-the good sense. we must say —of the audience, which :ts large, tippenred adverse to both.--lsI. ‘ for malicious trespass on the premier ol Edward —very soon after its arrival in Charlottetown. and some weeks 4 ing wttidows; convicted; fined I0s'each, with costs, or be Shae, break- , , . k, ., f l d - . have been “ apprised of its contents," since he had a personal ‘ c,,,,,,;':,,e,_.d; fi:,gdJ1ro,_ (II-i('I||s::'Ii':l‘l,.0'I’ I);'I[::):Tl0.||nedEld4w3:‘;|,sh..’ 7 i r, for overholding Il‘l honue gnd Prgmiggg gf 1 James l\l‘Q,ui|lin:—nonsuit ' Outs under the consideration of the Board at their ordinary he wan“ I"”i’;:,"°'d°'l" in h" h°"°i‘° P'°'°°'"°" 'PP‘"i.“C- . ss bathe Govemmsut House .rrrounds; convicted; fined 2s 6d, wiil fits, or be imprisondd 1 48 ltours. gr and threatening language It. Last eventing, Archibald M'NeilI,Esq.. delivered an extent- . 50? 7|l|i lie lllll not yet acknowledged the receipt Of the pontneous lecture on " Education.” His address was prinipnl- ” J Iy confined to the system of educatim now in use in this Island, . which. although very b-neficittl to thrColony, might, be thought, _ _ _ _ he made more perfect ifa larger grtnl were given by the Legis- IOO Wlltcll I. II In |ml|\'|d|Il|l. MW "1359 °lll'° "|“Cl‘ It'll" lalure, for educational purposes, so that the higher branches of learning could be more genervtll taught in _our schools. A rs Finding ,, 8,“, deal ,,f debate followed, in which Mr. Absrcrombie \’Vtllock took part. CATHOLIC Youtva Men's LITIIARY Itvs1-rru1's:.— I Ito ppnrt 'l he animously votcd. To Correspondents. GAN Marv is “ round in no On nin possession of war-pntcnt-rnttchtne. We did not consider as private a communication which had been pleased by the information that he is unwilling to let the machine ' so incompetent an operator as out cor- respondent at New London, who had it on trial; but intends to it until he builds the improved four-hoiss- ‘ \lr. Ronald \Vu|ker will read a ls:ture on " Meteorology," in e nbove Institute, on Thursday evening the I9 _ _ _ " Society acknowledges with gratitude the receipt of the 7- “ll” °‘"°d °“ l° 8"’° l"r"'"""l°“ "9 '“ "'0 °''£l'“ "Ii ll"? llott. rldwurd Wltelan's admission fee (£3) as an Honorary ‘ sent agitation. I read a copy of the letter at a meeting in tho Member, together with a letter promising the Institute his inst. Library Committee beg to acknowledge the receipt cf' \Vest=«cott, and I volume from Mr. S. ‘ are much Mvsi-:t.r and Fxuunrt are under consideration. ivste individual in the community. V Deeply apologising for having occupied 'so much space in tho R columns of your journal, I remain, Yours sincerely. . JOIIN :\I. STAIIK, I Cberlottstosvn Feb. I7tb. Inspector of Schools. ° P. S. It may be matter of surprise that I sltould have de- parted from the usual method of replying to a communication in , r I I ,,l ...‘ - I ‘. ’ seas. To use Eur-roe or Hasxanu's Gas:-rte. 1 Irs,—'I‘he last Islander cot:tains a judicious. and temperate i ’ ‘editorial or the Bible question, which helps to unravel the com- ': actor, Mr.‘ George West, l0‘Miel M At St. Eleunor's on the 9th ultimo Summers e. ary Ellen, me Mr. Coles to be apprised of its contents, within a few days V Mnrried, I’ ill "CGIPI I’! ll" S'°"°""Y? "'3 “°‘ hell! I1 "'9ml"~" 0‘: At Georgetown, on Wednesday, the 4th inst.. b William e Board, is, in such a matter, in the same position as any ‘ 38ntlP'*0l|. F-flq-. J I’. -\lf- Bdwlfd 5- IJIIPIIG. 10 l(IlI|IglIlt.'l’ of Mr. Asa Simmons, all of Bay Fortune, Lot 43. , by e ev. . H. Rea ary Elizabeth Stubbs, both At Hr.-tleque. on Thursday. the 6th inst.. by the Rev. Robert Lot I9. , but " in patience he , S. Pattesiin, Mr. James Staveit, of Lot 25, to Miss Ann Waugh, ' med, At the North River, on the 2d inst.. Mr. Maurice Halloren, the sails Journal in which It ;p;.clIl'l, but I ‘I1ltlVB‘prI’cl’¢‘.l’l'0d the "A, 2,,8”f!;::’. rum‘ scum “ya”. B°d°qu.:' Jung", 29' or sosrss which I have adopted rom private an ltllll nciory res- Qon.aniptron,_ whtch.he bore with much patience and resign. Izixd .;i2tlyt:.D'tvtne will, Peter, second son of Mr. John Wright, V Of consumption, at Baltic Road, Lot 48. on the Itth inst.. ' Mr. John Fer uson, aged 29 years. His sufl'erin s were severe, jsnd protrnct ' ' _ parted this loatlcns w_ith which it has been hitherto beset by a too cautt- f mm ...,-,,,,| |. _ ul," and is life with a lively hope of a glorious resurrection To A tor an ‘IF :3 CD :3 ass. Mutual Ptre Insuranc; computi- Baits chance to to Isaiah Public and Private Lib es and 0lless- , GREAT CLEARANCE SALE AT PUBLIC AUO_'rto1v. 6000 volumes of stsndsrdand rntscellsnsons DOORS, 00 Beams of PAPER, in every sixe and quality, to. to. to ON TUESDAY, MARCH THE FOURTH, the Subscriber will sell by Public Auction, at it square, his well-lrnown collection pf STAND- noose. T Insures all kinds of Property, at Oll-HAL! ‘I'll! Psn_siu_ss u_euslly cbar ed Companies. Persons Insuring in this Company in the prctits, which amount to above One 1‘ within the few years it has now t:sce'iIve% on the CIPPIII H working t e crnpsny. or s cretary's Olfice in Kent Street, Charlottetown; W,B. Atrxip, ., Geor etowu; Joins Haszanrt. -s 33- El°"'°"' or-3, fisq., Ssmmerstde: S'rui-new w,Il¢lI‘I", ., e no ; Eowtir Paaxen. 50.]-. Traveller s Rest. Jarssus Busatss-cu. Esq., Princetown Royal! 3 -I Stssssoir.Esq.,Csvsndish; Jassxs Ptucsotlr - don; Rtcttano Huosorr. Esq.. Ttyont 530"“ w‘°‘“"' at mattctil and I) AWING MATE I-Al . M so,"-,.. PAPII-JR MAClllF.and otlterPANCY oooos Wm 3-rt-o Ct’-P-“'15 W~ 9- ‘°°°"“" " L __1.oG".,"‘ ‘nu, ,___ ' Hort. June Drirowuan, Bay Fortnue,or Joust Senses Choice Assortment of HARDWARE. "‘r;'i.'.’,'iE.'.'3[..s.'.;,"4°.iii'ii'...i.'il;'isss._|.t ’ Catalogues will be printed and ready for delivery by ..ll.°"?T..... annexe}: Pol» II» 5309-05 '1‘- l“‘9zM1D- arr: um nan mrsvmuvcs coarnuvr. L o N n o N . IITAILIIHID IV AC1‘ OI PAILIAKIIT Capital £5,000,000 Stsrltng. vanuanns: awn surranu: ooons. BY A. H. YATES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY the 5th of March next, at It o'clock. at the subscriber's store, in Queen street- 25 chests Scuchon TEA (warranted) I0 barrels SUGA I0 puncheons Porto Rico MOLASSES 50 barrels superior Pntnlly FLOUR 25 bdrrs'~ CORNMEAL I0 boxes CANDLES. ll bales HOPS .. The contents of 5 crates EARTIIENWARE. consisting of- Tea Sets1PeaciI|ed and China). psluted and blue Cups dz OARDING MACHINES, 61.0.‘ THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER for Sale Carding Machines. Machine Csrd_s, Crank Plate, Cleaners, Wool Pickers. Power Treensil Machinery on a new ' Orders punctuslly attended to. Address John 8: Son. Ssckville, County of Weslmorland New Brunswick, or David Stewart, Charlottetown. Cbarlottetown,.luly I8, 1865. lyxtf ; Saucers, Mags 8: Jugs, black and Rockingham Teapots, A c‘RD' 'a..l3i"llR.T°ll°‘8l'§§:$‘.%........r..., .... .a.. c......., HAMMOND JOHNSON, M. 1)., Striped Shirtings, Printed Cottons, Cotton Handkerchiefs, races, Comforters, Coburgs and Deleines, ready-rnads Vests, woolen S Ito., dtc. I50 bundles Cotton Warp, 50 reams Wrapping Paper. Also. a lot of Glassware, via : 25 doz. Tumblers (half-pints). &c. &,c. Terms at ssls. Feb. I8, I857. THOS. BROYDERICK. is-'nE::noLo FARM AT AUCTION. Ptnstciatr atro Suacxorr,—mny be ‘consulted at the is nasty, or at his father's Residence. I7. Ch. Town, PP.°E. I., July FENCING POLES WANTED. OR THE ROYAL AGRICULTU- RAL SOCIETY'S FARM. Afipl to W.W.I ING, receive a Crop next Spring. There is also the rivilege of a SAW MILL on the premises A plication to be made to the MARCH next, as usual. For list of prizes. dic., see next Ga- NA’I?HAN|El.. W. STRANG. setts. By order, IV. W. IRVING, Sec’y 8t. Tress. R. A. Society. February I8, 1857. 2ins hm :8 13" wfinwiifl coons. — ran. I856. EXPOBINIAJESTIC,’ FROM LIVER- ‘ Out,’ from London, and recent arrivals from Boston and Halifax, the Subscribers have received upwards of tool) Pacxaons British 85 Foreign Mercltandize, Seed Wheat, Marley and Potatoes. OR SALE, AT THE WARREN FARM.—l00 bushels TEA WHEAT, I00 bushels GOLDEN STRAW WHEAT 0 o PERUVIAN BAR ALIC OTATOES. grownfrom seed im- allis, N. S. 50 do C O P l ported last Sring from Cornw eoe bush one E5«ii'..'.°t:i. TURNIPS and "hm '2' i.fli°' ri"5'i° ii the" rii IT mi rm pm" . a‘ men 0 can a ustotuer - ' lo mm good huh STKAW. A I s p:rym' Th. uwmmm co . s supp to at ovt rates and liberal 18th Feb., 1857. J. LYALL. ANTED BY THE CHARLOTTE- WN Gas Light Company.—a STEADY PERSON. to act as COLLECTOR, and keep the general Accounts. Ap- plications to be addressed to the Board of Directors in up i- cant's own hand-writing, stating salary required, on or be ore Monday next, the 23d inst. By or or, Feb. . WM. MURPHY, Manager. N. B. Security will he required. NEWS OF THE DAY! THE BIBLE KOVEHENL A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS from the publication of Mr. Stnrk's Lecture in 1855, up to the present time. conIaining—ExtrItcts from a Lecture deliv- ered bsfore the Mechanics’ Institute, by J. M. Stark, E Eltrlxts from Mr. Stark’s Speech at the opening of the Isldr. Esliw Woolleus, 8 Cases and 8 bales Ready Made Clothing, ' I5 Trunks Boots and oes, 4 do Silks, Silk Dresses and Ribbons, 8 Bales Grey, white and Printed Calicoes, Derrys and in ams, 6 Bales assorted Cloths, I0 Cases Ladies’ Dress Materials, o RS, 2 do W'oolen Shawls, I do Polka Jackets and Sleeves, 2 do Glazed Linings, 15 Kegs " Hall's" Powder, 80 Packages Irunmonger . 2 Cases Gala Plaids lit. Linseys, I do Silk and Straw Bonnets, I Trunk Ladies’ Mantles, 1 Case Gloves and Hosierv. r l i orma cl. ‘ I do Jewelry 6; small Wares, 60 Boxes Soap. 90 Ke msiss from the Hall; as: Catholic thereon. White Paint, 2 Casks Oil. I Cask Putty, 5 This Copnl Varnish, The Letter of the Roman Catholic Bi op. |Bosss, Ward‘: \Vstehln Powder, Paste Blaclttng. Chinese . 1...uer to me trxorninsr. lGlenfleld and Blue Starch, Bags Pepper. Alspice, Corks, Bar- Resolutions assed at the Public Meeting. -‘ rels r shed sugar, Logwo , Rice, Cut Nails, a -lo M. Sturk’s utter to the Editor of Has:ard’s Gazette, large quantity of AMERICAN GOODS, NW9‘ r matters relating to the movement. D, &_ G, DAVIES I ready by Saturday morning. and for sale at GEO. Queen's Square, Dec. 4, 1856. RD’S Hook-store ;aau.u. o WHMPER cocoa. “G5 US'l'RECEIVED,nv O I the Subscribers, per Barque “Isa- nd all person? indebted to the e-aidinallin ITOIII England, 8 Cundall, Chnrlo "°'"3- Slarse assortment of .__.*".°.'::!;??E’_-_ {BRITISH MERCHANDIZE I Now open for inspection. BRICK BUILDING, Fast Corner of Queen and Dorchester Streets. DUNCAN, MASON & CO. Isl. MacNUTTTtL'1§§6iwii' "- AVE REMOVED TO THE NEW 0UN_D IN I-lARLOTTETOWNg rso containing a NOTE OI" HAND, erein to have been from, payable to c The owner thereof can have the .-tying expenses, on application at ‘ V Charlottetown, 2lst Oct., 1856. I HE ABOVE COM P_ANY NOW both in Town and Cull“!!- by Poreign ve their share liossend Pounds been in operation, and the Interest I overpays the _snnu_al expense of particulars, inquire at the Sc- CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. > To be SeIdIry!s'lwe.te Iele. MARYFIELD—THE Poo"! of Ctununs Dauounlslr half of Pssturs Lot No. -00. in the the whole II II '0'.‘ ' I‘. .“ .‘ ..' If not sold by the sixteenth For further p _ ‘ J!’ 1 iniug ail Idle. wholly . , w. j :3: new. Cottage S0 feet by 80. I 1 also a Barn on the Pssmiefl. 6° (003 ‘ -_ well of water our the hell?-d-1-or 1.“: '‘f' “rut” _ cred for so. by Public Auction. ssh-I ' Mm Paw wniarticulare IPPII subs C000‘ fl"'w-' "'9" or to Mr. Dalgleish on the pre‘I|I0U- > - Grist and Saw M111 1'03 B Rg THE soosc tueatt .9 M mm his Grist and Ssw_MilI for sale. -90-} 0'3"“; The, ret’ on Lot or Tovrusliil’ N°- M. in Kin" ‘ "fig each are erected on the most sPP'°"d 9'” ‘fig; prr pdel'led bby. s 14 feet ovsrsbot vratsr~w . or minus. , , “ l.‘ssMs made known on application to tlt‘. ‘ I II by letter post paid, or otherwise, and s s:(;‘l_ItN|ID bu ‘N. Glenfinlas Mun, Dec- 1. 1850- snan BARLEY roll IAI- AT THE ROY_AL A_GRF tural Society's 310"» "‘ Cl'''l°l’."’"""'.: oduce of Chevalier, 2 Rowed Barley. "|?P'!'} F gland last spring. and swim "P0" "'9 S°°'°" ‘ By Ords Committee Room. Dee. 97tlIi 1955- FOR SALE; HAT VALUABLE BUILa1.’é.:.2 in Queen Street. known as tl!_O _ClTY "Ru ~ ' together with the Land upon which it is erected“ b are at present leased from year to yOIf_i Ind W‘ k’ “I mind to such lease. This valuable property is too well new further description. ' ' Ar.sc Five Hundred Acres of valuable WILDII'I‘lll:4if5:‘:-‘_ ND. ~ it re‘ . GREAT CLEARING OFF! ll HE SUBSCRIBER IN G_RAT -r fully acknowledglng the very kind and sxtgnsive patron ofhis friends and the pub ic duringthe past twenty-P'ght y begs miss: respectfully to inform them. the‘. haying agreed to ' Mn. Fuuocntcx . ostrow intcpartnersbip_, and having it completed his FALL IMPORTATIONS, he Is selling cE II! w o WITHOUT THE LEAST RESERVE. _ K His present extensive STOCK OI’ GOODS comprises almost every description of Meichaudizs usually imported into this Is- land. and as TIIE WHOLE MUST BE SOLD OFF FOR CASH, prepatator to the new arrangement, no matter at whet sacrifice} GREAT AIIGAINS may be expected. DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, Nov. 20. 1856. ~-¢ 4 N. B.—An early settlement of all outstanding Debts is sell- ncstly solicited. FLOUR. CORNMEAL, PIL01‘ BREAD, an BU'I"I‘Elt. For sale b queen.-i.. Jan. I4, tss-r. THOM B. TRI-ZMAIN. FROM A NUMBER or‘ or} TIFICATES which have been received fromtime to ti’ testifying to the elficsc of " Skinner's Vegetable .~'tuin.t Pills and Stomach Renovstor,” the following is selected public information. M. W. SKI To Mr. M. W. Skinner, Apothecary, «fr. Dean Sin,—I had been ailing for upwards of t\\'0 from some complaint of the stomach. J tried leverul wim- but all to no purpose. M complaint seemed to gain ;: tor three or four tim I was c - -'~' and ‘. NI!‘ dsil rrcrrre:xueedY or piin itcll. ‘ 'l‘own, one day, I made my con:litiot|.‘huown_to you tr almost in despair); you told me you would care me. I me a box of Vegetable Stoniachie Pills, also a Ittllllo Stomach Renovator, or Appetite Dsepmprsparerl A); _t, and. as many persons may be an H‘ as have he.-n, it is not only necessary. but an act of justice, to ttmht-‘Ix where so eflicacious a remedy for stomach con-pluint.-x in obtained. as I have been most sllbctually cured by tl . long a period of intense suffering. I can also tct-lily tl at to my neighbours, who were similarly afllicted, “Ho lll\t'\\ cured by so ruuch of the medicine as had been left Lituscdt If. Iltylfl ALEX. llIcD0l\'AI.D. I.ot 49. 2i COAL! COAL ! GOAL ! 1‘HE CHARLOTTETOVVN GAS LIGHT COMPANY, having on hand about 200 '|'t'n! Dl dry slack I’|C’l‘UU COAL more than they require. WI-i dispose of the saute in quantities to suit purchasers at 2-ls per ton. WILLIAM MI.‘Rl’lt\'. .:-nager. Jan. I4, I857. LOT 48. 'l‘HE TENANTS AND st:'r'rr.et:s on that portion of Lot or Township Numb: r I*‘ort_\- eight the property of Robert Gun Cuntniziiaino. l :q., are hereby required to pay all some of money due by llil'ln for Rent or otherwise to the undersigned. without delay, he v“,0uA. &D‘,"oN.. , ‘Establishment South Side Qunr.iv’s Sqaal, nearl bein dttl em owe: it ‘ e a . ’ ‘ opposite the MARKET IIOUSE, and have just received niii E y P ed I0 re ew[.g(ji];E'R"FE5']'E\\'A[{T_ extensive Supp y Vim . H t, 23 .oris otel, Dec. 9, I856. , ,,,,BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, M “jg,-(«,:,.--5— Gravestones. Tombstone a. monument‘ I'rom the best Msnufsctories in LONDON. MANCHI-‘.S'I‘I-‘.lt, ‘ ~ I E' - . ,1 . H E S U B S C RI B K QLASQOVV, &,c The GOODS having been purchased by one L L P L R S 0 N S I N D E B T I‘; D I T ‘hi. oppommny or inform‘ M E S oft'hde°:‘Irm on the most advantageous terms, they can be rgcom- to the subscribers, who have not paid their last ye.ir's :tc- , Ind ‘h h. I" Hui” Mm inhabitants of P. E. tub [es the che_apestt_n tlto'll‘In‘rket. V counts, are respectfully requested to pay the some witlmut ' Tomnrs PONES. Ind MONUM M 0 ra'f;I,lA‘V'E“;§i"l)“t'_.)ol:I’E:',_l an a lace, ssupertor arttclstn ILA, SLGAII, RICEJNDIGO, deluy. ‘ E3}; 5; guy, ")"° "'5 P‘"‘’''''- °'' “W '°ll'_°' d°!°llon of Manna: Woitx Queen's Square, Charlottetown. Nov. 21, I856. l Lhmolmowni “hm”, ‘' 18”‘ ' . I. that may be ordered P"... l f ad will please leave the and ‘~~--—'_ ._ siiiiids of Theopbilus Dssbristty,l£s Dona_ld'M‘.I‘i:I?:;c§-"find pr!‘ 11 1-, a u SA ‘MYERS. — a‘ and they are assured e work iltbe fl“-l" '1 J.“ V. '. gngsge Competent ‘ ‘on. m ‘ - -~ K Persons from whom orders have an alresdiboflc l‘°°" h°lIny tmmedtately- APPY ‘ JAMES N. HARRIS. . lease forward the inscriptions reqtsd to the I he‘ sAAé “_ l Ch. Town, Feb. 4, I857. ‘ANGUS ' _ January 28, I857. - ———-——————-—-— gaxsrnv. . GRAIN 31. . IN i sx:nvaNE R'!S‘:'G1; ED R E S P E C,,._. ‘HE ANNUAL SH OF GR’? UND to IIIVIIIOIIIIIlI'IflVCOI'|CeI’I|sIII!lI: under the direction of the Con I00 0f “'0 ,lEE!‘“M'l'‘ | _ FULLY snnougE8||‘vAN.l.s. “E(;|g'|‘|{Y, where pxtr-p cnltursl Society, will be held in the M”-"-RAN” {I I; he intend! 3° l‘°."l' .' Wm he attended to at a moderate rate cmilouuownion wodnudny lb. MARCH. 18". W . ii. imkm‘ Tlmuuofl ttsndsnce from 10 a. as.. to 4 r. as. the following premiums will be awa — ' Gflunl of char es. _ oursPol an‘. Bnudinp. Princemwn Romp Immediately alter the Graln S the Artnul Plano residence. a In DONALD M‘PAl)YF"' at which ‘the ttsP°"”'“l Meeting of the Society will take plsc In F" ‘nu 5. I I857. ________ an abstract of the accounts for the pr -r" Charlottetown Common, Feb. 4. -u =5 to E c 2 P stion on the other. Let the propls, as the editor justly ob- es, decide the question, and that with the understanding‘ ‘ I there shall be an indilfsrsnt use both of the Protestant and I . rt Catholic versions of the Holy Scriptures, in every I willing to receive them. And that no cll'ence may be em policy on the one hand, and no snntll amount of higotted <‘ “‘ Shi News. .lrrt'voIs in urops from Itsn Coax, January I8—Aurora_ GlAVIIIID.JIn. 25—Sprsy. Poot.u, Jan. l7—Sltark, salt laden. lkom Liverpool, ashore at llooksand—got off and in harbor. CC. by either party, let the Bible, which is its own interprs. . _ be read II! ‘he Classes. without so] other, than mere ver- [Bur (o:..‘"1;l°“'°|t°:n _,$n‘;.k‘°t1' Feb’ 14' “ 4 s I s explanations, on the part of the teacher. 3 0. by qumf’ : N G"i,n..:.'ch_ , . 1. . is so , parents. gssrdlhs, or other friends of the scholars, 3 p,,,|,_ ‘d . Md E-o'h.‘.-ch. “I 7.“ ‘ be convened by I figbtrste at a public meeting, silllo (small), Gd lg ‘ e , I“ a trades of the saline! stiseld preside, to discuss ihsl '''‘v ' N In at lsses.ssd their determination be resssdcd for the fu- l,':,:,'°”- d . :3 0s:L’bssb ts l0:I;a2: _, ‘_ tdases and authority ofths other trustees. ‘lbs responsi- 3,,,,,, (f,..y,,t. “ ,,.m..'._ g. ed a Is oil V _ his usual dreaded by the Board of Education, weu4_u,.‘.‘. ‘ Do by 'l‘ub- ,, I, "r'.n.ip. . ya 2 all: 2 ' ,1’ time Uipylsss tbs better judges. are. I‘ ‘ I 1,... , no a Is HOBO?‘ °- 5“. 0“ .'.".'.':"""“" ‘*' t"".:' ..J..‘..'.““-ti: 2:3 ' ..:t'.:°a-..., .. .. "" “ 'tst.rpsnst|v:t|-sssst......i:I - ——-LET. It bshsred.wls@uderm HE 8HOP‘AND PREMI- us so-Hr s0 V-' ‘° “'r"" "'° 7"" T 5. .. ..,,.,,,...... ssicx nwotgtu ?' O _' fidj, which is at once the ('0'! 1 . .(. V, ‘ I4 1 A. ensures. — ow-¢3--., «:4 K »» .. -J. t l lhttrvt t 8 that ING HOUSE lhrly opposite the sees residsses M" n ,5. in flu, Poypavtlsulsrs us; possession given on - ‘i _ ' Ire he Ir. Seem!’ '5'”? o ' I SAMUEL For the best Wheat - ‘ L‘ is 3 second be - - - ' j " 0 best two-rowed Barley ' | 0 0 d _ _ - B:l“l'°'|":°‘V°‘lB"l'¥ - - 110 VPHE SUBSCRIBER INTENDING '°°°"d d° ‘ ° ' 0 0 to leave the Island in the ensuing Spring. requests all 5001 Bllclt 0|" ' esst none to whom he may be indebted. to send in their accounts ”°"’d ‘l° ' - ' I I0 ° gr settlement; and he therefore re nests all persons that may 5°“ ""'Pl‘ - ‘ 0 be indebted to him, b Note, or ot erwise, to call and settle I30!"-57'0"’ the same before the Pint of April next, as all accounts not a it and Clover Seed I0 I30 ll“ I"-“"l' ‘I ll" kn“ settled at that date will be handed over to an Attorney for fl‘Eiii.eli::'eli8ri‘r‘t:rsin must contain not less than tli:_es bssIIe'ls. ,3". rrnogms w|[,[,|AMs_ '1’t‘.l?.'..:'l!...':°..::'.:'.‘:.‘::‘..8f“""' =°~v°'-M° '-"P" at , 0 M, ,c,,,,,_ ,, 5,; 3;, see - o - Co'-=w-t'-'°'- "'9'" "P '''‘'''''''''‘'''.'.'.i "’i°.t'i.’.'.t.. i....t. ofths . 0'" gr s 0 L by 3 L A R G E w o o D PrissGratnwtl|besstnP3_,'° P0 B i_ , ' ‘P’ J °" STOVI.-ZS, Scotch Coatings, and 8 OIL LAMPS. snttsble by parties residing at ‘d “duh " for Country Schools or Chapels. with 7 Transparencies for iv a sane mggtmiiev Instltutcs. For particulars, apply to the’JiANI by the Sesretary at asyBt’ir:;'ed|.t:":-It I0 l ‘ 55°" ol';l:’1“srrt‘i:‘r;ncs' Hall, City of Charlottetown. wit. iavtttn. ' ' ' Sscrshry II. A. Society. Contmittee__Ipcm,I‘eb._ Il.lI67.-.7 T0 ‘ML MAKERS AND OTHERS- HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS TOR ‘ll COMMERCIAL HOUSE, Margate, New London. . x. . ..- a‘ every thing ries atid lIat_'tl“IIfe. :;‘lIl.;;l "r"l;"M-c__ a | rtccs o ' - o *'*-"=r~:n.::::.“:."°.:rt'.ra.:~ir'- «-. Nov. Isl. 1356- NORTH DEVON TAVERN — Removal. T H E SUBSCRIBER. grateful for the patronage bestowed on lttm while lumping a House: or Lin-no-rairut r:rr1‘r Ill! . to inform his customers that he has retrtovcd I0 the Western extremity of King-street. a few doors above ht! former residence, on the opposite side, where, by keeping gm‘ iicconitttodaiion for 'I‘rnvellers, and good stebltng, he hopes D merit II continuation of their patronn a. Good Board and Lodging on the most reasonable terms. Jun. I4, 1857. if IlU.\ll‘llREY WILLIAMS. GREAT BARuAINSl rwo BE SOLD, very desirable and beautifully ' the llqir. C i CLAIR, Esq,., having a front on Fitz Roy street of 84 feel. and 76 feet on Prince-stn,-ct, with a large BACK BL'|l.I)IMi. now used no a Cabinet Maker's Shop. This property II not sold by the Finer of Mason next, will tlxes he sold in L0" to suit purchasers. ALSO, TO LEASE, I-‘or s number of -ears. as mad he agreed upon, that large new two Stor DWE .l.ING H_O SE with SHOP corn lets. situ- in \ are.-..tnst, opposite the residence of It. .origwo_rIl\. .sq , and now occupied by the Subscriber. Possession 3"“ on the First day of May next. For further psrtleslsrs. apply W the Subecriber on the premises. Feb. 4, I857, THOMAS WILI.IA\|B- Liverpool to Clisrlsttetsirs direct. a so edlbrm. l . 000 Lana, Alss_ IHAII in the Temperance Hall _) atvtssss |-I .~ .~... l.t:¥.‘.'.’ . . .._.,.: A«s§‘i it , . -- V M“ M ‘-3- 1 .2: HE SUBSORIB. 0F.FERsi.ri":iiina:iices irtait's bands,willy'teldaver he e T07 "0 “'0 FAR" "" nu". .’ Mn‘ ""u. in L“ revenue. The purchaser can have tbs Sail Lott Ior a number as, of too scrm st‘ sxo:I‘l's:t|.I‘s's.s'hold l.aed..:l-s've:_ 0”...“ as may be upon. An early call will be essen- tnilss front 0" " ‘ l . w I’ "’ “Two: is... tons sf0AIIJ||. - * REGULAR TRADER. A Clipper Ship " MAJE8'I1Ct" 5 ~ Pfiired and Jill! I"“:.r("' """-°"T tsii3°°r' --‘rt! 0"‘ --.....-.. .'.~...-i:.'i - cw- Bssssgsis. nastiness . , A