£163 THE EXAMINER. eee eee Ce $$$ $$ - : sthocohmuns ofthe Islander, and belching it out with spas- our liabilities, borrow on our resources, and instead of asking Where his amodic ‘jerks ©» the floor of the House of Assembly, which | relief from England, send £20,000 to ber aid. «there is no likelihoed of his ever again disgracing, whenever Lordskip found * ruin and decay ’’ he leaves wealth and pros- the subject of debate was sneh as to require no mtellectaal | perity ;— where he found diss» flection and dissension, there he effortbut hel hed the audacity to resort to physical violence | leaves union and doyalty. His Lordship may well wear “a ‘against aobéother member of the Assembly—violence which | civic crowu”’-—-he has earned it,—peace has: triumphs as dispiayed no astribute of courage or manhood—but the raf-/ well as war, and happy is the statesman who cau achieve fian violeneoot a coward who would only assail his adversary | them. while off his guard. -Andfor this semi-civitized condact he | was defended, nay, almost praised, by the very man who, on A,Trace ov tin Crry or GLascow.—A relic of this, lost Thursday last, addressed tne jary on his behalf, and asked steaiapacket has been picked up on the coast of Ireland. A for damages agaiust.a printer whom MeKachen threatened | eorrespondent of the mail, at Campbellton, states that while to maim, (after the same courageous manner he used, no 4 herd-boy was walking along the shore at Ballochgair, he doubt, in as: .eiting Mr. Me(Qiill), beeause that printer had | picked up a portion of the bew of a vessel, which had on it, stated amutter of public report as to MeHachen being the in large gilded characters, not much defaced; “City of —~— a oem curbiect of & vertaip imalailes cand what is sll more remark- | Glesgow,” and in the eorner, “ Let Glasgow flourish.” This able. the vere Court ty wich Me Suchen souwht vodvess, was nementy is probably all that, will, be seen ef the noble vessel. the same to nrovwoune senten ipeH itn ferchys outruge-o 3 84 Std ind OU-DES+29liii the jane a Mrv Metiii's case. Hohouretm thevimtepen@ent py egy aap Prick f!!—The first Locomotive for the Nova jary who have taught MoWactenia leedon he wien x s00n og Railcoad arr ved in the Brigt. Jane from Boston, ‘on dorget=-1ne! Oe ht) IOS AYENOUE Be Rta ere wen PIN “Syeday dast, ‘and has been landed at the Depot.—Halifar the selfish and heartiéss past y-whoge SCRrviiine Ooay Catholic. sargely watributed 1o the rain of that feo 4s! MYS be ee Om 6 DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN NEW YORK. New York, December 20. Tex Coprrsuery.—The returns of the present year wil! ‘show a considerab'e diminution in the amount of this business, asa whole is not a profitable one. A wamber of buildings on Broadway, Letweeu Graud and) average the ordinary per centage of profit on capital invested, | Broome Street: were destroyed by five this morning, ‘= and meay individuals who invested im the business last year, eludjag the City Assembly Rooms, Wood's Minstrel Hall, | haye withdrawn their funds from the business. The amount numerous stores, Ke. ‘of business to be paid in this District will, however, be The fire extended through to Croshy Street. A Ball was between sixty-five to seventy thousand dollars.’ This som, in in progress iu the Assembly Rooms when the fire broke out. ‘these hard times, will give great relief and assistance t that t is now thought that only one life has been lost in the deserving class’ of men, who deserve a much better reward Broadway fire, viz: the fireman Lowery ; but as the walls/ than the avails of this business affords them.— Barnstable have not yet been all cleared away it is possible others are! Patrict, under the ruins. The loss is variously estimated up to as| — high as $1 000,000, bat from the most careful estimate it is | MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. believed it will not exceed $100,000. ae + + cathe g Tu session of the above institution for the current year was cold the water froze’slmost us > ‘h eee opened on Thursday last—John Kenny, Esqr., the President, many of the firemen were covered with ice. in the Chair, and the Hon, Charles Young reading the een }opening lecture. The learned lecturer gave an historical ‘Tue Unrrep States 4 Mepraror iy Evrorean Arratrs.-—| summary of the rise and progress of Mechanics’ Institutes in A preposition has beea laid befure Congress recommending! Great Britain and America, and eloquently and forcibly the ewployment of the good offices of this country in the! pointed out the important beneficial influences which such adjustment of the difficulties which have involved ace of | institutions eee oe the ane wnt morals of a com- the Earopean natious in war, and which are likely to lead to| munity. The lecturer then alluded to the past and present a more a embroilment. The project seems plausible | condition of our own Institute, and duinchatit by offering enough, and there is an eer ae ae not ete some interesiing suggestions as to the best mode of advancing feisible. Congress might uuthorize the President to send its prosperity. three or more of our most distinguished statesmen to Kurope| At the close of the Lecture, and after some preliminary on this mission of peace. We cannot see why this great re- | discussion on unimportant questions of form, the following public which, occupies so leading a position amongst the) gentlemen were elected office-bearers of the Lnstitute for the civilized uations of the world, should not have as much in-) ensuing year :— fluence in the settlement of these unhappy differences as| President—The Hon. Charles Young. either Austria or Prussia. It would at all events possess| Vice President—Hon Edward Whelan. this great advantage over them as a medivtor—thatits| Assistant Vice President—J. T. Pidwell, Exqr. motives would be above suspicion.—Herald. (Fudge.) Secretary and Treasurer—W illiam FE, Dawson, Esqr. Committee—Messrs. Alexander McAusland, John Wit liams, W. C. Trowan, W. Ducheman, James Morris, L. Me- Puee, M. Butcher, J. Millner, Silas Barnard. A resolution was then moved, and passed unaninibusly, to yesterday afternoon. While in the dock wu favorable’ the effect that His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor be » 21 .eryt a >. . >» ; — opportunity was had of viewing her proportions below the | al gh be me 2 Peraen, ot he Laetilastecs + D. water linc. Her keel, lines, &c., which remain unaltered, | SASH Baquires was © Mead £68 Yeh t BRON, OPENS ALOR aze a9 perfect as when she was first launched, and she has | aniel Brenan, 2d Vice Patron, _A vote of thanks having been rebuilt’ and improved in the most effective manner, | Pee? given to the retiring officers for their services during diets Ek a UAL) glGee thd ieai bis Genbel than befbte. ” She | the past year, it was then announced that tue Hon. Edward ig eee feet in length iehouibh erroneously stated to have) VRelan would deliver the next Lecture on Thursday, the i 335 : 48 fect 4 sabia tts breadth cae will register | 20h instant, the subject of which will be hereafter. an- oleeil SONG Gk LL lavilie ‘oud deck less than before. ¥ nounced, We are requested to state that the sessional tickets Zatti Commeres 20 ie , I * “* lof admission for this useful institution will be in readiness in : : a few days, and we trust that a good staff of lecturers will Sane erie re ic be secured. Distress avone Laporens.—We alluded, a day or two | since, to the large discharge of laborers in the mechanic, | Temperance Hatt Company.—The Annual General Meet- . ; “ b ae }ing of Sharebolders of the above Company was held in the manufacturing, and other, establishments. of this city. A ‘Temperance liallon'the Evening of Monday last. The Ac- single iron firm has discharged 500. The ship yards have | canis of the Company were submitted, audited and passed. cut down their complement. From 200 to 800 mechanics | Office bearers for the ensuing year were then chosen, as fol- have just been discharged from the Brooklyn Navy Yard. | jows : The American Bible Society and Tract House have discharged Capt. Orlebar, R. N., President, ajarge number of hands. ‘The proposition to cutdown the) J. W. Morrison, Secretary and Treasurer. wages of coal heaverg and firemen to the old rate has cau-ed_ ' aes ¥ ate — Wan, Heal. W - - — t excitement ; all the steamships, however, have success- | 4.0” re a ee ee fully resisted the combination, except the Bultic, which was . obliged to assent, on aceount of the proximity of her day of) Afxsoxtc Haut Company.—The Annual General Meeting of sailing. The owners of the Black Warrior succeeded ID €- Shareholders of this Company was held-in the Masonic Hall, gaging a new set of men at the reduced rates, which greatly | ou the Evening of the 27th ultimo, when the following Gentle. euraged the combination. On the evening previous, one of | men were chosen Office bearers for the ensuing year : the men who had thus engaged, fell into the hands of his The Hon. Charles Young, President ; old companions, aud had one eye gouged from its socket. - cae am rt nereneen ti thousands of es Pe ne Nem Directors ~The Uon. Charles Young, Messrs, W. T. Paw. Af, QqngOe, 40 GAY, BOVINE r ages A. H. Yates, Charies Bell, James Connell, James Watts, jun.. ' at | : J must be frightful distress. Laborers can only live—what! and Jolin M’Neill, must. be the lot of the unemployed, and of the sick and | destitute poor. The suspension of sailroad building, &e., has) Qy the 5th J similarly discharged laborers aJl through the country. And this is all the fruit of extravagauce.~—JNew York paper. ——- +~<—-e> New York, December 13. Tne Sure Great Reevsiie.—This ship, which was taken | into the Naval Dry Dock, Brooklyn, on Saturday, came out > aes + -_-e-m] > 4 e.:<ee > sctiimctiesinsitaaet nasil liisiiibiiacniiteiiais anuary, instant, the Imperial Customs regula- tions ceased in this as well: as in all the other Colonies, ‘instructions having been given to the officers in charge to Scavers rnom New York.—Captain Smith, now in prison | hand over to the local authorities all the books, papers, docu- in New. York, convicted of having been concerned in the ments, and furniture connected with the office. It will be Blave Trade, says New York is the chief port in the world soon that the Executive Government of this Colony have tor tuis troffic, aud from thirty-five to forty slavers are fitted out there every year, already combined the office of Controller of Navigation Laws; ‘lately held by Mr. Goodman, with that of the Excise, by Gueat Fre 1s Puttapetrnia —Philadelphia, Dec. 15.— ‘which importers and ship-owners will be saved a great deal Another terrible fire occurred here last night, entailing a loss of trouble. The late Controllers of Customs have been over halfa million. It broke out at 11 o’clock, in the 4th provided with pensions out of the Imperial chest. story of Edwards’ Biock, 181 Chestnut Street, and svon| . cousumed the dlock. a -a—- Tuz Wearusr is most remarkably mild for the present ‘season. Both day and night the air is as free from heard A Macoupin, Iit., paper gives an occount of a man named frost as could be expected in the latter days of March, and Joseph Barney who moouped in May last from the Flat Head jn the harbour not a particle of ice can be seen to impede Indians, by whom he bad been taken prisoner and kept some navigation. Last evening (7th) two vesscls arrived trom eighteen years. Hewas forced to marry the chicf’s daughter, Halitax, and moved cloes up to the wharf. and by her had.some children. During his captivity he had seen neither salt, bread, potatoes, coffee, nor anything of the kind, his food being principally game and rattlesnake. 4 is in — > a Married. ' At Union, Humboldt, California, on Thursday the 21st September, at ‘the residence of M. Beckwith, brother-in-law of the bride, by i Hon. 7 — neis Vv Ww Van Dyree, Esq., District Attorney, to Rowesa NADIAN AFFAIRS. tebec ¢. 18.—The Provincia] J. BE. Wymen, Warrer Va , Esq., ys , P. 9 » tends “adi —_ ee eae f a I _ ¢ second dangliter of William Cooper, Esq., M.P.P., of this Island. rarer abe aes wt of Bebruary next. Op the Ist instant, by the Key. J.B. Strong, Mr, Sterven B TRena- 3 o'clock, P. M.—Lord Elgin replied to the address of the maw to Exiza Ay, second daughter of William Douse, Esq , M.P.P. uses of Parliament thanking them for the e ct This morning, in the Wesleyan Chapel, by the Rey. John McMurray, | two Bis athe . = he Oe eae Mr. ArcuspaLp McCanuum, of West River, to Jane, youngest daughter Can SP ek ant dieaediy wight be peli’ ies of Mr. George Beer, of Saint Peter’s load. that this magnificent country would continue to furnish | en that its people were guided by a liberal and ens | ightened poli | on ao ties Elgin loaves Canada on Friday, via Port. Capt. Sanderson, Mr. Robert Sanderson, Capt. M‘Mahon, land and Boston, for New York, where he will embark in the | Mr. White, Mr. McDonald, and myseli, arrived here Just | Steamship Pacific for England on the 27th. Sir BE. W. | night from St. John’s, N. F., by the way of the White Sands, ; ned ' havi 3 3 N. FB. Saturday. We purchased a _ ae ” Governor-General of Canada yesterday. } sentliaeaeeia tele oe at © culock naith and . ‘landed at. White Sands at 4 o'clock, p. m., not a particle of | Lorp Exar left Quebec on the 22d ult, Previous to bis iceinthe Gulf. The Jemimab,” Capt. Walsh, out 14 days, departure enthusiastic addresses were presented to him by the | bound here, with cargo, and about 50 passengers, put lato pablie bodies and the inhabitants generally. The Morning Hatifax on the 30th Dee., would leave there for here on the Chroniele, in alluding to the successful government of Canada 3d January. A number of vessels belonging here were wait- by Lord Elgin, says :— ing for a fair wind to leaye Halifax on the 84d inst. Our Seven youn the finances of Canada were emarrassed, | Nai's went by the Cape. and a ery going forth for relief frow England, now we meet D. F. + » Grorcerown, Sth January, 1850. Dear Srr— +2erm? standing. I myself was afflicted with this dreadful disease for over two wher compared with last year. T’'he truth is that the business | Yeats, and oh !how thankful IT am that I heard of these Pills, I pur- It certainly does not | based of one of your agents three boxes, and before I had finished the Hlarine Intelligence. (SSL port oF CHARLOTTETOWN, Entered. Jan. 1.—Schr. Mary Ellen, Forrestall, Boston; Goods. 2.—Trinadad, Sutherland, Halifax; Goods. Isabella, Turnbull, Halifax; Goods. Rival, Walsh, do; do. Gronee rown, Dec. 25. —Sailed Bark Criméa, Martin, Bristol; timber and deals, by James Yeo, Esq. Brig Charles, for Liver- pool. ‘ . Sx. Jouyn, N. B., Dec. 28, 1854. Arrived—Schr. Wellington, O'Regan. P. KE. Island, oats, &c, Myrtle, Lent, P. BE. Island,—oats. Barqne Sir Alexander, Walsh, arrived at Liverpoo', G. B., on the 22d ult, in 23 days from Charlottetown. ana eee Sere mf NO WONDER HE WAS THANKFUL —READ AND JUDGE FOR! YOURSELVES. Rocuester, October 19, 1852 | GestLewan—Having experienced the beneficial effects of Dr. M’Lane’s | Celebrated Liver Pills, I take great pleasure in recommending them to ithe public. I feel warranted in soying, that they are a certain cure for ‘liver complaints and ali bilious diseases, no matter how difficult or long third box, was completely cured. I verily believe but for Dr. M’Lane’s Liver Pills I should have now been in my grayo; but as it is, I am now enjoying the best of health, and stand a living witness of the efficiency of Dr. M’Lane’s Liver Pills. Besides recovering my health, I consider that I have saved in pocket some two or three hundred dollars pbysician’s fees. - This testimony I give’ you with the greatest pleasure, and hope it may do something towards making these invaluable Pills known to all who are suffering with liver complaint. WILLIAM HISS, Traveller in Western New York. P.S. Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Liver Pills, also his great American Vermifuge or Worm Destroyer, can now be had at all respectable Drag Stores in this city {a Purchaser will please be careful to ask for, and take none but Dr. M’Lane’s Liver Pills. There are other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills now before the public. W. R. WATSON, Agent for P. E. Islaed. REMARKABLE CURE OF NEURALGIA BY USING THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, From Rey. T’. Kidder, Chaplain Vermont State Prison, Winpsor, Vt., August 8, 1846. Dear Sin:—It gives me great pleasure to inform you, that the * Oxygenated Bitters,” with which you furnished my wife, have wrought a cure in ber case. About two years since, my wife was violently attacked with neuralgia in the face, through the chest, in the wrist and ankles. So violent was the disease, added to a general derangement of the female system, that her strength was completely prostrated, her flesh wasted, and she rendered miserable indeed. 1 feel grateful for the restoration of her health, and in duty bound to give publicity to the above facts, that others similarly afilicted may know where to seek for a cure. THOMAS KIDDEK., lt is not necessary to say anything in confirmation of this statement. Mr, Kidder is a clergyman in high standing and well known in this community. REED, BATES & AUSTIN, Wholesale Druggists, No. 26 Merchants’ Row, Boston, General Agents. Price, $1 per bottle, Six bottles for $5. For Sale at Charlowetown by W. R. Watson, T. Desbrisary & M. W. Skinner. (From the last Royal Gazette.) Council Office, 4th January, 1855. i i IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz:— Witiiam Bwen CLAr«, Esquire, to be Controller of Customs and Navi- gation Laws for the Port of Charlottetown. Mr. Herverr BEL, to be Postmaster at Cascumpec, in the place of Mr. Alexander Meggison, resigned. Mr. Wittiam Brow, to be Postmaster at Cape Traverse, in the place of Mr. Iector Campbell, decoased, CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. ee em NSW ADISAIPIS SWISS, Public Meetings in King’s County in aid of the Patriotic Fund. Souris, Lot 44, January 3, 1855. sIk— K, the undersigned inhabitants of King’s County, exultingly proud of being fellow-subjects of the brave men who compose the British Army and man Her Majesty’s Fleets, request that you will call a Public Meeting of the people of this County, on an early day, for the purpose of complying with the suggestion of our gracious Sovereign in formine Local Couinittees to raise subscriptions for the relief of ths widows and orphans of those who have died, or may die, during the present war, in the service of our country, and thus afford us and others in this section of the County an opportunity of aiding the Patriotic Fund, by throwing our mite into its treasury Owing to the peculiar form of this County, perhaps three Public Meet ings would be more suitable than one; say one held at Georgetown, for all those south of Grand River; one at or near St. Peter’s Bay, for those in that neighbourhood; and one at or near Souris, for all those from Grand River to East Point on the south side, and on the north side of Lots 43, 45, 46 and 47. Leaving this for your own consideration, and requesting that you will publish this and your answer thereto in al! the | Islund papers, & We are, Sir, Your obedient servants, James McDonald Alexander Dingwell Joseph Webster D. Desmond John McCallum Angus McDonald Philip Leslie Alex. Leslie, junr. William Leslie John Leslie Andrew Leslie James Leslie Norman Leslie A. Leslie John Macgowan W.S. Macgowan John McDonald Andrew McIntosh James Moynagh 2obert Boswell Donald Beaton Edward Kickham James McFarlane Allan McDonald William Henderson Gabriel McDonald James Burke Thomas Perkins Kichard Hays Robert Robertson. To Joun Kyicur, Esquire, High Sheriff of King’s County. Sovris, January 3, 1855. ys compliance with the foregoing requisition, L hereby give notice that PUBLIC MEETINGS will be convened at each of the aforesaid places as follows, viz:—At the Court House, Georgetown, on TUESDAY, the 16th instant, at 12 o’clock; and at the Head of St. Peter’s Bay, at the house of Mr. John Sutherland, on WEDNESDAY, 6ih.—Schr.. USDA SR PLS SRS RPS, fcr ees Ory owt ame a= te p ~ To the High Shoriff outity. ~ a... ‘ Clive €. hav @& <* > ee W , shan undrsigngd, d. inhabitents ‘of: Prinee County, sympa ng 1b ow idows an orphans of-the brave soldiers, Sailors cane ines ive fallen or : fall in their country’s service tn the’ rat ag: ; “req | You will be pleased to convene a Public M at your earliest conve- nience, for the parpose-of taking into eo propriety of akding aud furthering with our subseriptions the jovtiniie expressed thronghout the mother conntry, or” other colonies, of raising fund forthe support of the said widows and orphans, in pursuance of Her Majesty’s Royal Commission, We have the honor to be, Sir, 4 Your most obedient humble servants J. Hf. Read, B. D. - William Gampbé v8 Thomas Hunt, J. P. Archibald heme 8 oF William Beairsto John Tanton James J. Fraser John Milligan © a ~ John Haszard Harty G; , J. P.- ancestors William Néss Thomas Milligan 10,7. - Charles S, Hunt goha Baler ode @ eee Oe Fagin ‘on eae Beye ‘¢ Charles Compton >» + disaae Howatt ! ie Benjamin Darby Wiliam Sharp — omas ohn Townsend. J.P, ; Hebert Bile Wiltidne Wikies S203 Thomas Linkletter dames Reid -—. abst \ Richard Hunt William T. Mill ) ale c Edwin Parker Andrew N. Campbe! cs James Muirhead, J P. mund donk ed James C. Pope, J. BP. John MeKinnon, J.P. James Walsh j , » . . * «,% - ig I compliance with the above Requisition, I do hereby give notice that a Public Meeting will be held at the Court Ilouse, Saint Eleanor’s, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th instant, at 3 o’eluek, p.m, for the purposes therein mentioned. — ; $3 WM. SCHURMAN, Sheriff, Sheriff’s Office, Saint Eleanor’s, Ist January, 1855. ; PALL GOODS. Per Bark ‘*Sir Alexander’? and Schooner “ Elizabeth.” HE Subscriber begs to inform the public that’ he has received by the above vessels his usual stock of BRITISH GOODS suitable for the season. , 4 An extensive selection of GLASS, CHINA and EARTHENWARK,. and a superior article of MOLASSES and SUGAR by wholesale and retail! at a very small advance. ; Intending to make an alteration in his business, all not sold before the fifteenth of June, 1855, will then be disposed of at Auction. All persons indebted are requested to make an early settlement of their accounts. pias j On sale, 100 barrels No. 1 HERRINGS ; quantity CODFISH. ; W. W. LORD. r Charlottetown, January 8, 1855, 6w. For the benefit of all concerned. _— be sold by public Anction on Friday, the 12%:h of January next, at IL o’clock forenoon, at the Warehouse of A. A. Macdonald, Esqr., the following articles, vig: ‘ 2 cases Boots aud Shoes 2 bbls. Sugar 1 bag Coffee i box Candies 1 box Hardware 1 case dry Goods | 3 parlour Stoves 1 Cooking Stove, Boilers, &c. 1 box ‘Tobacco 4 boxes Raisins 1 keg Nails 2 kegs Soda. “i The above Goods have been landed from the Schoonét “ Malvina” Peters, inaster, trom Boston, in a damaged ‘state, and, under survey, have been ordered to be sold for the benefit of whom it may concern. ie _. WM. SANDERSON, Broker. . Georgetown, 4'h January, 1855, id Yas = 3 28 § aga. cosa AS Lodepis gel) Se cb Hi og a 23 8 eek 22 a S33 Sere ee af z one > ah > Bice 2 id _ 2 beet ap Pe gas Sc 23 ai —- O82 B85 2E832 22 & @u23 8% 23233 sea Bez WEERESE £5 | Mt O53 yh 2kE98. Fp paket cf Ge vpet ap. fh. + G8 Sy EP SS C. BSd 9 732424835758 -8 S&S wRES PFE HA Bt BAe SB set seg ged wh } as, ae Ob. et 2 28.5 2¢- > os "7 = = 5 8 ° € Oza: Si geagtieis | OQ o zg ie ae 5 | i Pe hn oe |. ie bef hee it beg cages Si Codec ZB 8 =< < ssf § % vm 4 3 $24.34 2 .- ae eo 2 aes SS 2 3 Bs os Dees 8 gSbaisnis = 2k 2: 2g243 Z > s 2 a ei 2 PE ar ee Manchester House, January 8th. HE early attention of purchasers is invited to an additional supply of WINTER and FANCY GOODS, just received per Rival, and which will be disposed of at very low prices, comprising : ae Furs.—Suble, ‘Martin, Mink and Squirrel Mite, ‘Cuffs and Boas; gents’ Gauntlets. Adiw .Qa Gs 34 Bi Lone Suawis—Cloth superior quality, yd gowb Boxners—Plush—Ladie»’ and Magds’. an a : Boxxet Marertats,—Velvets, Silk; claret, blue, green aud drab Plush. aint : ow -" G'aee Silk, Silk and Velvet Trimmings, Ribbons, French Flowers, Collars, ladies’ and gente’ finied Gloves,” Marino and Lambswool Hose; Handkerchiefs—silk and cambric; Robes, Dresses and Dress materials; Blankets, Fancy Counterpanes; Cloth, Doeskins, Sattinetts. Mia .. @ Ready made Clothing, ineluding Dress and Overcoats, Vests and Panis, a large variety. : 2 —ALSO— | Mahogany and Rosewood Work-boxes and Desks. him The above goods, with the subscriber’s former stock, aré offered at a very small advance, and are worthy the attention of customers. : ; ((" Sydney-street, one door west from Queen-sireet.° ~~ (fs!) _ SAMUEL McMURRAY. CARD. ( . EORGE BEER, Junr., respectfully tenders his sineere thanks to his numerous friends and customers, for their generous patronage and support during the last 22 years, and begs to acquaint them that his business wil] im futare be more e particulerly confined to that of General Importer of BRITISH, WEST INDIA and AMERICAN GOODS, and that be bas this day taken his Son, Groner R, Beer, OTH. ORGE ty as partner in the business, which wilt be carried on ander the name apd firm of RED EON eee es They would hope that by constant attention to business, the keeping 17th, at 12 o’clock; and on the same day, Wednesday, at 12 o’elock, at the house of Mr. James Moynagh, Souris, for the purpose cf carrying | into effect the object therein contemplated. JOUN KNIGHT, Sheriff. | Mechanics‘ Iustitute Soiree. HE General Cemmitiee of the Mechanics’ Institute, being about to form Classes for the improvement of Young Men in the Sciences, beg respectfully to inform the public that a Tea Party will take place at the Temperance Hall on Tuesdey the 23d instant, when all who appreciate the improvement of the rising generation are invited to attend. Vocal and instrumental music will be in attendance, also a a lecture and addresses will be given during the evening. Tickets —T'wo shillings and three- pence each, may be had at the Bookstores of Messrs. Siamper and G. T. Haszard, of the | Secretary of the Institute, at A pothecaries’ Halli, at Mr. W. R, Watson’s, M, W. Skinner's, and of the Chairman of the Soiree mittee. eae JOHN WILLIAMS, Chairman of Committee. Ch. Town, Jan. 8, 1855. (all papers) Notice to Debtors. FWXLE Subseriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him, - either by Note or Book Account, that unloss they make immediate i i band Attorney for collection. . “Koutty Soret 3 will ie banded 0 oC taRLLS SAUNDERS. good assortment of such goods as are in general request, and by chargin the most moderate prices, to continue to merit and receive a share public support. -or by wea adds ‘A All persons indebted to George Beer, janr., ure respectfully requested to settle their Accounts. we eas T yf Charlottetown, January 4th, 1855. (All papers Im.) Education. a Me COSTLEY respectfully intimates that the CLassicaL and CowmerctaL Scnoor under his superintendence, in Grafton Street, will be re-opened on Monday, the Kighth eurrent. *' oY Terms, &c., may be known by application at the School Room, Charlottetown, 8th January. 2i dy Light... Ligkt. 5189 Page received, per Mary Ellen from Boston, 20 boxes Mould Canniles; casks Burning Fluid. For saleby . January 8. i ] A. G. SIMS. | “The poor ye have always with you.” 7: The Bazaar, NDER the patronage eo Daty, in aid of benevolent purposes, will'take place at the Temperance Hall, Charlste : >" Te a a on Thureday, the 18th Janeary next. The following ladies the committee, will gladly reevive contrivutions, vigs-eo: 119 Mrs. Lloyd Miss Palmer Mrs. JV. Pope...) ca Mrs. Jenkins Mrs. C. Stewert Misc. "alan fy ote? Mrs.W. Nelson. - Ss OTE oe ee December 25, 185d 9) oy (Bhpapaa ec’ cca) ete _——_—_—S