_ — a . a : . i: ’ urn { >rinat VCrcuUlry s The eecont | ofico giving under their varic is -_ he sum 0! make up t a goes ” he ordinary public acccunte, but our railroad These . : introduced a new and very extensive branch. : ~. ist December, 1854, there was expended on ac- Up to -qilwas £56,000 ; in that year Provincial notes cous a of £11,000 were issued, and from the Savings’ | oo od eee Revenue were drawn respectively £21,000 ried : of all these expenditares arranged ’ heads ; shewing m fact every item that £i9d.7 OU. : iweover ae give } ahs \ P ~ a : i , . . . . j . o mim ac ’ and £24, 000-—nothing, however, Was given in the shapevof old’ atid trite saying, the truth of which is fully borne out in| Also,—A few chests choice TEAS; a few puncheons Porto | s other than a simple memorandum shewing the sum ‘J out on account of that branch. I now hold in , minute and lucid statement of the railway accounts , account actually my »s from whence the various sums expended | hewing the source: ; C c us sums expe naet heal teen derived, and which amounted in all to £186,000. | The whole of the papers which preceded the conclysion of the negotiation with Baring and’ Company, including toe minutes of Council and our instructions tq Mr. Howe---the | e ence thereon and the final arrangement---will be | Jaid on the table in the course ofa day or two ; they have been printed and are now in the course of Printing. he; flouse wil! then have a thorough understanding of the action | taken by the Government, and be enabled te follow the course | of the negotiation step by step, from inception to conclusion. | This paper comprises the account of the Provincial Railway | gith the Receiver General. The first item on the eredit side of the account is the sam of £44,000 drawn from the Pro- | gincial funds, which added to the £56,000, paid out of this fand in 1854—makes a total of £100,000. Against this | smoant £70,000 (in round numbers) has been made up by | monies borrowed from the Savings Bank and an issue of Paper | Currency, So that £30,000 of our general funds, after pay- | ing all apprepriations, has passed into the Railway and become | the property of the Province. The next item is a credit of| £16,750 received at the Treasury here from the Sale of) Debentures of £500 and £100 sterling each---independent of the London operations. Before the nezotiation with Messrs. Baring and Company a pledge had been given by the Exeeu- tive Government to take from £20 to £30,000 in this Province | at the same rate as the money could be got in London. The debentures for part of this sum were issued at par. For other sums to which the pledge did not extend the same premium has been demanded which our six per cent debentures payable in twenty years command in Lindon; £2100 are credited accordingly at 5 per cent. | The next items are Cash fiom Messrs. Baring Brothers god Company-—.£91,000 and a sum of £25,000 passed to the | eredteof the Railway Board, aml paid in Lron and other | materiale shipped by that firm. There are two smaller sums which I need not dwell on—making the whole eredit of this | account as already stated £186,000. The Commissioners have received from the Treasury during the year £121,000; from Baring’s £25,000, and the Treasurer bas in hand £27,000. The two first of these items, together with the amount in 1854 and other smaller sums, show th« actual amount expended up to the 21st Deeember 1855, to be £216,000—for the disposal of which the Railway Board will account in the accounts that wil! be laid befere the Ifouse in afew days. With this short statement—which I think must be satisfactory to this House, and the Country, I Jay these documents on the Table. It will be gratifying to Mem-| bers ‘o perceive that the public accounts under the able} saperintendance of the Financial Seerctary, are exhibited in| #0 perspicuous and Jucid a shape that the expenditure of every | shilling of the public money can be traced in a moment and | assed under its proper hexd. The aathority under which it | ismade is also apparent, and the constitutional control and | supervision of this House are recognized and rendered effective. | _—~-- o> Provinerat Ramways.—The on. Mr. Fisher, 1. M.! Attorney General, arrived from Bugland by the stcamer ag Halifax last week. The papers in the interest of the Govern- | ment congratulate the public on the entire success of Mr. | Fisher’s mission to England, and give assurance that he has | made satisfactory arrangements with Jackson & Co., to| relinquish their contract in this Province, and with Messrs. | Barings for all the money that may be required for the con- | struction of Railways in New Branswick. We sineercly | bope all this may prove truce, and that the arrangements | sre such as will be accepted and confirmed by the Leg'slature. We are not in possession of any defiuite information as to | a s Yar, and thus fill up the gap, but we are of opinion that in | —-——— ee poset Bhs e a teat the Shipowner will reap all the advantages of the natu- _#% reduction in seaman’s wages, provisions and stores. | 4 ESOLVED, That no Petition praying aid for Roads, - £5 the nation has a right to demand, yet, in a local point the nature of Mr. Fisher's arrangements in England, but are | led to believe, that Messrs. Jackson & Co. are willing to ielinguish their contract in this Province and sell out their works and materials, for a sufficient consideration ; and that Messrs. Barings will advance money to New Brunswick for | railways, as it may be required, up to a certain amount, when | Provincial debentures must be furnished, to be sold on account | * ofthe Proviace at the best price that can be procured, in | | daughter of Mr. Angus McDonald, of Little Pond. | THE EXAMINER. ‘ nly alteration in the state of affairs as far as liqnor drinking | 1s eoneerned, e Dry Goods now oponing. We see no remedy fi is evil while the nuhlie : nse tie’ : cr remedy for this evil while th: public authorities | meneing at Li o'clock, at the store lately occupied by | ‘ es manifest so much Supineness as they do, in enforcing, not} Joseph McDonali, Exq., Queen Street, a large assortment of only this, but every other Law of the Province and Regr-| VRY GOODS, &e., received on consignment from England, lation of the Sessions. Lt is useless, we maintain, 10 pass and will be sold without reserve, consisting in part of— : 4s Turtan Shawls in great varie ilandkerchicts, F and the constituted authorities do not think themselves ealled maga iat casa 7 greets APiCEY ¢ Handle rehiv is, Fur and upon to nse their } t en ] WW t t t} t fi | ( loth ( aps, Readyzmade ( lothing, Cotton W arps, Haber- 8 est Cndeavours to put them into force. | ahiahiiel Inentla ss SE A clei Oh oath. . What fa ‘Rivervbodv’s business ie N I m : ert dashery, together with a varic ty of Goods suitable for the atis Kverybody’s business is Nobody's business, is an | season. | Rico MOLASSES, &e. enforcement of the laws in this County.—Miramichi Gleaner,| Tetms at sale. A. HT. YATES, Auctioneer. : ee a Charlottetown, February 11, 1856. Tax Liquor Law.—A private letter from Miramichi states, | PO BE SOLD by Auction on the 20th FEBRUARY, at 12 that the Sessions of Northumberland Jately appointed two | ~,,° clock, noon, on the premises, thit beautifully situated Agents for the sale of Liquor in that County, one at New-| Song “{ a o- in, Fownal 'Strest, being part of Town Lot rastle and one at Chatham, and authorised the Couuty Treasur- Pele Coenen ed ee ann oni cr to borrow fifty pounds for each Agent, to lay in a stock | two Cellar Kitehens and two frost-proof Cellars,—two large of Liquors. This order being deemed illegal, the Treasurer | Shops and two back Rooms on the first floor,—four larze alt mattérs relative to the maintenance of order and the| | Was not able to borrow any money upon it, consequently the 'Rooms on the second floor—and a large Garret. The House Agencies fell to the ground, and the sale of Liquors goes on | Will rent for 4260 re annum, with a little fitting up. : publicly the same as ever. In Gloucester and Restigouche, AF ene vee Win be given, . Femmes bowel: or : - : So if ‘ i 7. i = 2 ATID? ‘Lr 1, Yr JAT the law is a nullity, and treated with no respect whatever. mers ee apply ae R dheoiene ae Our correspondent at St. Stephen, writing ander date ol Mitts See i Mees i) ah oe ee eee v, AAUCTIONSS a . ' a . ies . - :? ~~ “ wn - 5 "Ww : - the 6th, says:—* The Prohibitory Law gives wuch dissatis-| Important Sale of Household Furnituro, faction. Several cases have been tried before our uifledged Stock, Crop, Farming Implements, &e. Magistrates, and all but one fuiled..—New Brunswicker, FEXO BE SOLD by Auction at + Dunhattan,”’ the February 9, 1856. residence of ee McIntosh, about two miles from thé City, on the Princetown Road, some time Bieein MARCH, the whole of his yaluable Household Furniture, Stock, Crop, Farming Utensils, &c. For Terms of Sale, &e., see Catalogues, to be had on appili- cation to the Auctioneer. UNITED STATES. Execrion ov A Speaker sy tue House or Representa- tives !—A telegraph despatch from Washington reecived pe ractoa av i Y . . . T Q 2) rR {eA atives r 3 ‘ . a sax rev x yesterday informs us that the U.S. House of Representatives |'rQ LET, or FOR SALE—« DUNTLA ('TAN,’™ the Freehold elected Mr. Banks to be Speaker on Saturday last, by a plu- Property of Captain Meintosh. The Farm consists of 36 rality of votes, all attempts to elect by a majority, after} acres of cleared Land, in a good state of cultivation, well numerous trials, having failed. The vote stood ;—Banks,| enclosed, and subdivided with posts and rails. The House © ° . - are > > ° sa nearly naw. we Gninhed < ryt ; s 6 = > 103; Aiken, 100; Fuller, 6; Campbell of Ohio, 4; Wells 1.| 38 nea ly new, well finished and commodious, and will be let with 5 acres, 10 acres, or the whole of the land, as may be required. . ; : : ; For further particulars, apply to Captai 08 he St. Louis, Mo., for wearing a shawl, on the ground that it was!” * . particulars, apply to Captain Melntosh, on the not the apparel of his s x.* The case came up on Friday, and QM, oF We the eshecerber, Ob the ap at ; i 8! Zz. i as an alk i om >» une Ch +" wn Feb MRS oO Ta . . Anderson was fined 850. It has created intense excitement} 2 oe ER - ; JAMES M RRIS, Auctioncer. — among the shawl-wearing gentry of St. Louis. By William Dodd. , non 3 2 a | Valuable Neal Property for Sale. ij PS f e ,_f . . 2ary » . . i lice Court. — following parcels of LAND, &c., will be submitted to _Feb’y 9.—Michae! Traynor and Duncan Stewart, on presentment of | public competition at the COURT HOUSE, in the Grand Jury for Queen's County, for retailing spirituous liquors without | Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the license; the former not Ccomvicts d, the latter, owing to the illness ofa Sixteenth day of APRIL next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, witness, had his trial deferred till a future day. | vig -—— Feb’y 11.—J. Anderson, two unstamped weights submitted; fined 20s | ‘era Cry = ° a i iss a i gb «V3, Q ’ rT ( ww > with costs. J. Reed, one unstamped pint measure submitted; fined 10s, | ,, PAS TURE LOTS : 7 7 : mp : with costs. W. Hickey, two unstamped measures subinitted; fincd 20s, | Charlott town, fronting on the St. Peter's Road, and situate with costs. §. Sallenger, one unstamped measure submitted; fined 1ds,|2bout three miles from Town, containing in the whole 36 orca ~~ +>0<o -———- A young man named Kirk Anderson has been arrested in ' | with costs. Joseph Brodie, drunk and disorderly; convicted, fined 5s, } Acres, a little more or less. with costs, or be imprisoned forty-eight hours. Michael Hickey, shoe-| Atso—The Freehold and Reversion of and in Two Tundred | sa nk and disorderly ot » street yesterday (Sunday). second | “ : . cue ee aie make r, drunk and di order!) on the street yesterday ( sunday), sec nd jand Sixteen Acres of LAND, on Township No. $9, adioining offence; fined 10s, with costs, or be imprisoned forty eight hours, Com-| the Roman Catholic Chureh ‘Property. b Vernon Ri 7 mitted. Michacl Hickey, trespass on the premis: s af John Fisher; lr) , : my i : a nee ae il Pop roy, er GT mis convicted, fined 53, with costs, or be imprisoned seven days, in addition | [81s Land ts suldivided into two Farms of 144 Acres, and 72 to fermer sentence. Committed. John McPhee, Charlottetuwn, for | Acres re spectively, which are s verally let oy Lease ior long assault and battery on J. C. Travers; convicted, fined 20s, with costs, or | terms Of years, yielding a yearly rent of one shilling sterling . . , ¥ © = be imprisoned one month. per Acre. lob’w 19.~cAfiokael: Rnake. Yndis lrunk tanedarl . a , ‘ ‘ ray nee ee J eb’y 12.—M ar l . sage ares eee Minoies y second | Atso—The Eastern moiety of TOWN LOT No. 52 in the CUuence;, Convicresr ined iUs. or be impris 2G Ninety-six wours, . ‘ ’ ® y . sa iitian Me ah nail ; tag astm te aa {Second Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, having a Councillor for the week— Donald MelIsaac, Esquire. re hen es + <a ee ad Ss Sep ee oO EN | front of 42 feet on Richmond Street, with the WAREHOUSE — " | 1 : aes | thereon. ASLY ii}. Atso—That valuable piece of GROUND with the DWELL- On the 27th January, Mrs. W. H. Pope, of a daughter. 1ING HOUSE and premises thereto belongiig, known as_ the eciilil | residence of Air. Davin Winson, fronting 40 feet on Richmond . l cx, “ 4 Rgeieires: ie - . Shroot Y ‘v Fandiine , lar, A font oo Tittle ,"raA APY sea 5 ;ocreet. and CXtcnading In ¢ ith VU ievet, a hittie more or k RS : filarried. & . =" Peres At Georgetown, on Tuesday, the 29th January last, by the Rov. F. J. McDonald, P. P., Mr. Michacl McDonald, Postmaster, Lot 42, to Ann, dred of Town Lots in Charlottetown. Avso—Parg of TOW N LOT No. 4, im the Socond Hundred By the Rev. Isaae Murray, at the residence of the bride’s fatter, on | Uf Town Lots in Charlottetown, next adjoining to the last Thursday, the 7th instant, Mr. Charles A. Crosby, Merchant, to Jane} above described premises, having a front of GO feet on Rich- Townsend, eldest daughter of the Hon. D. Montgomery, all of New| mond Street. and extending 50 feet in depth, or thereabout, London. : . : with the DWELLING HOUSE thereon. On Thursday, the 7th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Brewster, Mr. George Longworth Lacey, to Aon Margaret, oldest daughter of the late Sr. ' CONmMON LOT No. 18, in tho Royalty of Charlottetown, On the 7th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Brewster, Mr. William Edward | fronting on the Hillsborough, and in the tmmediate vicinity of Cooke, to Hannah, only daughter of Mr. William Vessey, all of Little | Government House, lately in the ocenpation of Capra York. : | Beazecey, R. N., bounded on the north-west by the road leading At Charlottetown, on Thursday, the 14th instant, by the Rev. Wm. | +, Government House, and on the cast by West Street, and Snodvrasas r. Phili we. Ch: e Miss Jane Mix i 3 | . ° 0°°o ¢£ *) . ~ dgrase, Mr. Philip Large, Charlottetown, to Miss Jane Mabon, Little extending on said street 233 fect, a little more or less, with the ur. i iid | large and commodious DWELLING HOUSE, CUT-BUILD- soe NaS i ‘ i inethel a ee aii sic sicse ean On the 9th instant, suddenly, at Mr. Henry Shenicks, on the Rustico | th ea ue os gt. has “ry he te Elicabet® —— d Road, Mr. Allen McKinnon, son of Mr. Finlay McKinnon, North River, | 5" Soom sus ee oat ONCHE vt ‘ ce Pamnived. ery _— ORR Vv isn, aged 51. from and after the decease of her present husband, (in case On the Sth instant, after a lingering disease, Mr. William Burrows, | she shall survive him), and so long as she shall remain his of New South Wiltshire Settlement, much and deservedly esteemed by | widow and unmarried ; and it will be sold liable thereto. all who knew him. His end was peace. — _ | For Terms of Sale and further particulars, enquire of the At the Lunatic Asylum, on the 11th instant, Mrs. Mary Morrison, | undersigned, (Trustees for sale, &e., under a Deed of Release aged 70 years, a native of Devonshire, England. | and Conveyance bearing date the 2Ist day of December, 1855, executed by the above named David Wilson and his said wife, Holloway’s Ointment and Pills the most celebrated remedies for the | iy 4O BR SOLD by Auction on TUESDAY. loth inst., com- laws and promulgate regulations, if no person is appointed, Grey and white Cottons, Regattas, striped Shirting, Coburgs, | | ‘Chis property is well situated for any public business, having | raing parts of Town Lots Nos, 4 and 5 in the Second Hun-! Died. | [NGS and appurtenances thereto belonging. This property is | eure of Sore Arms.—Samuel Wentworth, of Cape Breton, was for five | with the other parties therein named, to the undersigned, and A yaeancy now offers for two respectable Apprentices, who 1:7 FR Vib subseriber being about to leave the Island for the win ter, has by Power of Attorney, dated this day, appointed Mr. Davin Rocers his Attorney during his absence, to whom ‘all persons having any demands, will hot furnish their Ac- | Commies 5 and all — who may be indebted to the subscriber whether for Book Accounts, Rents, Arrears of Rent, Promissory | Notes, or otherwise, are requested to pay to the same, who is fully authorised in all cases to grant discharges. JAMES C. POPE. Summerside, January 5, 1856. BR. G. Ex. & Isl. | ple subscriber having been authorised to collect all amounts due to James C, Pors, Esq., hereby notifies all persons concerned that unless their respective accounts be immediately settled, steps will be taken to recover the same. DAVID ROGERS. Summerside, J anuary 21, 1856, RG E & Isl H1K subscriber notifies all persons indebted to him either by - Book Account or Note of Hand, that if their respective /accounts are not settled on or before the 20th of this month, | | proceedings will be taken to recover the same. | The STOCK, consisting of Yorkshire Cloths, Flannels, Horse | Rugs, Blankets, Shawls and Carpets; Tea, Molasses & Sugars, ,and a great varisty of other articles, is now selling off at re- duced prices. A capital English Cooking Range at cost and charges. NICHOLAS BROWN. Kent Street, Feb. 4, 1856. EK. RG, Ish. & Li's G. LLOYD’S Rogister of British & Foreign Shipping. , 30th January, 1856. pus undersigned having been appointed Surveyor to this Society for Prince Edward Island, begs to announce his arrival, aud he is now ready to survey vessels while building and superintend repairs. Copies of the rules for building and all information to be had on appli- | cation at this office. CHARLES R. COKER. | Old Post Office, Peake’s Buildings, Charlottetown. KRG & EH Im. haa ; Caution. ’ HEREBY caution all persons indebted to the Firm of TRAVERS & McPHEE, not to pay any sum or sums of money due the said Firm, to either John C. Travers, or any other person on his behalf, until publicly notified that a dis- solution has taken place by mutual consent, and that business of said Firm is fairly closed, as the notice which appeared in the Islander of 14th instant, signed J. C. Travers, is without the knowledge or consent of the subscriber; and [ further caution all persons from traflicing in, or buying any part or parts of the goods of whatever description now in the shop, cellar, or about the premises ocoupied by TRAVERS & Me- PHEE, Queen Street, without my authority so to wo, as myself and my futher alone are liable for said Goods. F. L. McPHEE. Charlottetown, December 17. W HEREBY give notice that no pay:ent of any sum or sums of money due the Government of this Island, will in future be taken or received at the Treasury, in Notes of the Nos. 233, 234 and 235 in the Royalty of | Westmoreland Bank of New Brunswick. JAMES WARBURTON, Treasurer. Treasurer’s Office, February 11, 1856. tf Notice. | A LL persons indebted to the subseriber by Bond, Note, or Book Account, are hereby notified that unless the several !amounts due by them be peld, er settled by new security, on or before the [0th December next, the respective claims will be handed over to Jobn Longworth, Esq., Charlottetown, his Atiorney, for collection. PRODUCE of any kind, in good order, will be taken by the subscriber in payment, and the highest price allowed for it. PATRICK STEPHENS. Orwell and Montague Cheap Stores, December 3, 1855. Te” The Schooners ** Reward,’’ for Orwell, and ** Mary Eli- zabeth,’’ for Montague Bridge, are hourley expected with a ‘large and well selected STOCK OF GOODS, in endless ya- ‘yioty, with an extensive assortment: on hand, which will be ‘sold at very reduced prices, for prompt payment in cash and all kinds of Produce, at both the establishments. Pp. %. ~ Grwell and Mentague Cheap Stores. co subseriber, thankful for the very extensive patronage received at his establishment at ORWELL for the past twelve years, trusts in fature to merit a continuance of public Arso—That beautifully situated Property, forming part of favor, not only at the above establishment, but at his new store at MONTAGUE BRIDGE, which wil be conducted on the same ‘| principles as the one at Orwell ; both have obtained the charac- ter of having always on hand a good assortment of GOODS, jot being the cheapest Country Stores in the Island, and of having a fixed price for every article and no deviation. The motto in both establishments is ‘ Quick sales and light profits.’ | FOR SALE—50,000 fresh cut Spruce DEALS, now ready for shipment, and 300 tons Hardwood TIMBER, which might be kept afloat for two or three weeks at Georgetown, if ar- lranged for this week. For further information apply to B. Davies, Esq., Charlottetown, or to P. Steruexs, Orwell. | gr Any person abont to engage in Ship-building can have from 20) to 300 tons of Hardwood, at a very low price, to clear out the subscriber's booms at Orwell and Three Rivers. | WANTPED—500 OX & COW HIDES, for which the highest market price will be given in casu, or Goods at Cash prices, at either Establishmen¢. order to replace the sumsadvanced. Ifanything better than this has been effected, we shall be glad to hear it.—S¢. Joha, | years afflicted with sore arms, there were four different ulcers on them, }and the trying nature of his business (a bootmaker) made him so much | duly registered in the Registry Office of this Island. | will require to give good references. Sons ef members of any 4" countless quantities their gigantic support to this.country | March next. » from al} quarters, and this trade alone swallows up the’ _ | ting in the Maritime department at Calcutta, are occupy: | | worse, that despite of his wishes, he was compelled to relinquish it; he tried various remedies, and ticy failed to benefit him, however about thirteen weeks ago, at the recommendation of friends, he had recourse to @. : . . : | Holloway’s Ointment and Pills, which very soon made him better, and in Tae Sarertxa Trape.—We make the following extracts | eight weeks his arms were quite well, with scarcely the scars perceptible. ftow the Circular of Messrs. Seymour, Peacock, & Co.:— | N. B. New Brunswicker. ———_ <> 090. —— ae rea Seaegeeeeed ae «“ Lonpon, dan, 5, 1856. | ‘a YYD (QT YE 2a Re BPS NR ® “There have been during the past year some very severe | ula uJ AY Jaa rl S3UN3 J P3a by shipwreck, and.we doubt if the quantity of new | ~~ Ontage coniing forward will be able to keep pace with the | Fat Cattle and Sheep. tquirements of our vastly inereasing trade, particularly of|rgvO BE SOLD at AUCTION, at the subseriber’s barn. on the smaller class of vessels, from 200 to 300 tons. No doubt | MONDAY, the 25th instant, at 11 o'clock, tould peace happily take place in the spring, an immense | Three Fat CATTLE, and lunber of screw steamers and sailing transports, at present | Thirty SHEEP. *mployed in the Black Sea, will be thrown upon the market} qoems made known on day of sale. ter bringing back the troops and equipage from the seat of | Brackley Point, Feb. 18. EWEN McMILLAN. In the House of Assombly, wt eases Freights cansot go lower than at present, and 16th February, 1856. “Our East India possessions since the introdaction of Bridges or Wharfs, or for any object of a local or pri- tailways, and from other causes, are beginning to pour forth | vate natare, be received after TUESDAY, the Fourth day of Onverrp, That the foregoing Resolution be inserted in all AAS. blished in Charlottetown. balk of our large ships. We are glad to hear that the difi-| a ae published in ¢ mere tenis ap culties and dangers of the Hooghly, and the varying evils ex: | ccm pe —— een LeaisLative Counci, Caamrrr, . ape rp Mth February, 1856. .” attention of the Ladian ‘govermucnt suthorities for| ESOLVED, That the following Standing Order of this ai benefit of the shipping interest. The Australian colo- | & [louse be inserted three times in each of the newspapers 8, aa from the certain effects of over speculation | peblished in Chartottetown, for the information of the public, “tsequent upon Opening up a new source of commerce, are vis :— ww requiring a larger amount of tonnage every month.—j} ‘That no Bill, Resolution, or other proceeding founded wpon fer new relations with Siam will also shortly create a de-|*™y lication, addressed to the House of Assembly, be sus- Mand for Shipping in that quarter. tained by the Council, unless an application ta the same efleet, “ ‘ with sach docaments as may accompany the same, be also pre- We therefore look forward toa good demand for ton- ‘sented to the Council in General Assembly.’’ ) Under any political circumstances, at remunerative | jp), 13, CHARLES DESBRISAY, C.L.€. files, to and from all friendly parts of the world, and, al- | ———— . : ae . zh peace would be desirable, could it be obtained on the|Waluable Properties for Salo or to Let in King’s, Queen’s and Prince Counties. View, the loss to the British shipping interest in the Rus- ie King’s County — Between 4 and 500 deres of excellent 2 trade hag searcely been felt.”’ land on Lot 55, chiefly covered with choice Hardwood. oiearpeentpidiendiibl—tieikes é In Queen’s County—100 acres on Lot 37. . |day of January, 1856. JOSEPH HENSLEY, JOUN LONGWORTH, ROBERT STEWART. Fali Imporiations. HE subscriber begs to intimate to his friends and the publie & in general, that he has lately received per sehr. ‘ Star,”’ from Halifax, and brig ‘“‘Jemima,’’ from Boston, his FULL | WINTER STOCK, consisting of— 50 chests and hali-chests TEA, 30 chests Enelish breakfast do. 10 hhds. Muscovado SUGAR, 35 puncheons MOLASSES, 25 esters superfine FLOUR, 20 «do. Onions, 20 do. Winter Apples, 10 do. Russets, (a superior article) 10 boxes Raisins, 20 boxes Soap, 20 boxes Tobacco Pipes, 20 cases Boots and Shocs, (all sizes) 10 dozen Water Pails, 25 do. Toy do. 10 do. Brooms. Together with a large assortmen! of DRY GOODS suitable for the season. All of which will be sold at the lowest possible price for Cash. The subscriber also wishes to inform his customers that he has reesived from Boston and New York, 8000 lbs. TALLOW, so that he will be able to supply them with Candles, wholesale ‘and retail, at much cheaper prices than they can be imported. THOMAS BROYDRICK. Queen Street, Doe. 24. E. & R. Gaz. 5i. Tue Liqcon Law.—The intelligence respeetin g the working In Prince County—1000 acres of excellent land on Lot 3; HF this ] : : “we 100 aeres on Lot 8; 300 acres on Lot 11, part of which is in a Bait wun prrenabont the Province, is very conflicting, | rood state of cultivation; 70 acres on Lot 17; 254 acres on ths terly impossible from the reports we sce published Pot 28, We Sos. Just idea on the subject. Terms liberal. For further particulars please apply to ® have been asked by Correspondents abroad how is it} JOSEPH BALL, Esq., Surveyor General, City of Charlotte-, ». in this County. “If we are to judge from outward | town, or to the subscriber, . “arances, there *ppears to be no want of Liquor in Chatham ; . CHARLES 8S. HUNT. teulty in procuring it. The only difference we appre- Miscouche, February 18, 1856. Isl. 3w. , * this—formerly, the greater portion of persons who Apprentice wanted, Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company" of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824, Capital, Five Milions Sterling, CHARLES YOUNG, paid a certain amount into the (o ege unty Treasury for the | g-YOR the Tanning and Currying Business, apply to now they pay nothing. This, we believe, is the EF Mb. 18. ’ WILLIAM B. DAWSON, April 14, Agent for P. E.[slan¢. | Charlottetown, January 17, 1856. Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this Tenth | Temperance Society will have a decided preference, and be | brought up as such. Orwell, Dee. &, 1855. PATRICK STEPHENS. ‘Regular Trader anu firss Spring Ship for Charlottetown, P. E. Island. EW Clipper Ship «* MAJESTIC,” M. Warsu, Commander,—500 tons, A. 1, iron kneed and | metalled,—-has superior accommodations for Cabin and Steerage Passengers, and is in every respect @ | first rate conveyance for fine Goods,—has proved herself a fast sailer on her first voyage,—will be despatched from Liverpool on the Ist of April, 1856. For particulars please apply to | Messrs. D. Cannon, Son & Co., 52 South Castle Street, Liver- pool; or the owner WwW. W. LORD, Charlottetown, P. EB. island. Noy. 5, 1855. a. Cash for Hides. TANTED TO PURCIIASE, at the ‘ Euston Street Tan- nery,’’—1,500 HIDES, for which the highest price in | cash will be paid on delivery. ' : Always on hand, a large assortment of superior CALE iSKUINS, and sides of Neat’s and Grain Leather. rt Charlottetown, Jan. 14. ow. H. ©. 1 ROWAN. WOTICE. LL persons indebied to Grorcz Burr, whose Accounts or |< Notes of Hand are long overdue, are requested to make /immediate payment to save expenses. ; BEER & SON will also feel obliged to those indebted to | them, whose Accounts are due, by an early settlement. | Charlottetown, January 14, 1856. | Removal. | BOHN TURNER, Cooper, begs to return his thanks to his ' numerous customers and friends for the yery liberal su Pp | pert he has received for the last thirteen years, and wou d ‘acquaint them that he has removed to upper Prince Street, near the Free Church, and trusts that by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their favours. Charlottetown, October 1, 1855. 6m ne a ceeeeeanemeaenetenmemeemmnmmemnncmeaaaad ADMINISTRATION NOTICES. ORL PIP LDL LD POD LN AOE LAL LOLOL ~ ERSONS having legal demands against the Estate of the late Mrs. CuarLoTre Dawson, Cottage Tavern, Saint Peter’s Road, are hereby notified to render theft Accounts, duly attested, within three calendar months from this date ; and all persons indebted are hereby requested to make imme- diate payment to Mr. Henry W. Lopes, at the Auction Mart, re "H. W. LOBBAN Kent Street. oe : Executors. R.G. & Isl. City of Charlottetown, Oct. 22, 1855. : “& LL persons having legal demands against the Mstate = A Joux Dawsox, late of Charlottetown Royalty, carperter, ee . | intestate, are hereby required to furnish the same without delay; an 1 | | ' | persons indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to make imme- | diate payment to the eaten NE MINTO, 2 Executrix & Executor de bonis non, JOHN RIDER, » G. & Ex. 4i. , ae . # ’