- ene Th “MMS a ker says The prepises in whieh the ure ; 1 3 } ales Peek. f asd srivinacod were set on fro several times last year, but fortu < } ad were : ‘ a ol i in sea to prevel Wen Gaumuee. nately iscovered 1m Season vo 7! if mit huMil! | me specimens | i i 2.3 he witnessing &) very much cratified by witnessing | Ww of wate: pupils astonished ble to write in terms adequate, to the merits of the young} wi ere t b nalairye wneil and crayon drawings, doae by the} coleu } nhe ‘ 5“ 3 WiOibd s LF . . . » Mrs. i W. at the talent f Irving. Indeed we were so much| evineed that we feel it almost impossi- \ Jadies who have been so successfully taught hy Mrs. lrving. | We do not profess to bo great judges of painting or drawing, | Dut as far as our knowledge goes we must own that we have | aekiom seen better specimens of the fine arts even from an English studio, and we heartily congratulate the young sae of this Island upon the allvantages they derive from so good art, as Mrs. Irving, : . heawaeel P tha i an instructress in every branch of th combining, as she does, vigour of execution with the most this short notice M conclude the finished design. We cannot : i ie oad mann ee ¢ ‘ without adding our testimony to great merit of Mr. Irving as a water colour artist, and we think some of his a : ra esnecially the Monk. worthy of beautifu! productions, more eS} ecially the Monk, worthy o.a Jeading place amongst British artists. | . ee eee Oe ee ee Mrs. Irving also showed usa very fair painting in oil, of the | infant Samuel, life-size, done by herself, which is deserving of | all praise for truthfulness of delineation and fineness of} gem of the infant Chris?, | » I wk colour. There is also a perfect little after Murillo, of which we cannot s; Catnotre Youne Men’s Lirerary Instireuts.—On Thursday evenin,: last, Mr. Epwarp Rocne, in the absenes of William | Murphy, Esq.,—being indisposed—very kindly came forward | to * fill up the gap’’ thus occasioned, and delivered a highly | instructive lecture on ‘* Optics,’’ being tho second of w series on popular science. Scientific Lectures, whatever be their intrinsic worth, without being illustrated by diagrams or ex- perime nts with apparatus, areseldom appreciated. However, is asion Mr. Roche was listened to with much atten- on this oceasion | tion by the audience, and, if such be taken as a8 criterion, it must certainly be admitted that Mr. Roche’s efforts were ap- preciated. After the locture a discussion ensued, Some ques- tions proposed to the lecturer were satisfactorily answered, _s 2% ee too highly. o « 4<Deo@ >» ce iw er G * Sin ;—I observe in a No. of your paper a report of Lecture, which was delivered in HEzlington (Bay Fortune) | Schoo!-house, on the 4th of last month, which, | regret being under the necessity of saying not wholly correct; and | take the liberty, though with the utmost reluctance, of point ing out and correcting the crrors which it contains, It says that the infer respecting the wisdom of the Chinese were drawn from a comparison of their customs and institutions with those of Europeans. I deny that these in- ferences were drawn from such a comparison. Lt was from a comparison of the stage of progress to which the Chinese had arrived about 600 or 700 years ago, with that to which + : : r . showing that Mr. Roche was master of his subject.— Com. —_— ~oce- —— ' To Tne Evrren cr tus Examiner. i 2 “ e - 4 is - o* *.e ences » Europeans had arrived at the same time, that the lectu- c ‘ rer said he was of opinion that the former were a naturally +, OQ, wiser people. ‘The Chinese Institutions were referred when speaking of the stage of civilization to which they are admitted to have arrived ; and their customs were spoken o! mostly on account of their contrariety to, those of western nations. +r iO . : = ar - . » Rae LT In saying that the isferences were rebutted by Rev. Mr. | Craw/ord an] others, the Corresponding Seerctary’s memory | seems to have forsaken hima little. Does he rem2mber that | the reasen given for the want of progress, for a great leng ? tn | | of time, on the part of the Chirmese, was admiited by Mr. Uraw ‘ord, and not “ rebutted ” by the “others ?* Should | you he pleased to cive the above insertion in your next issue, | sou will much oblize, Yours, &c., Rollo Bay, Jan. 4, 1858 ALEX. M‘DONALD. | 4 ~—-<cm 2 . iv ; « o} . weal th a reques: that we would 7. . ** ‘ rr r 7 . The Miramichi Gleaner says:—* The following not has been sent us for publication, wi ask the Editors in Halifax and P. E. Island tocopy it. ‘The owner is in Batharst, and much distreased about the fate of his vessel. We understand there were three other vessels at } A va New Richmond at the time, which would ha - ‘ been swept away as the Brothers waz, by ihe ice, had they not been | fortunately near the shore. The tide, it is said, was never known to be so high before at that place. *- The brigt. Brothers, from Quebec, but owned by the sub- | scriber, at Bonaventure, Bay Chaleur, broke from her moor- | ings and went adrift from New Richmond, oa Wednc night last, 22d inst., and when last seen in the Bay was | passing about 30 miles below Bathurst. Irom the prevalence of Westerly winds it is supposedshe would go into the Gulf. Any information respecting said vesse! will be thankfully re:eived by a much distressed man.” ZEPHENERIN BowrDages. } t, ’ sday ) Bathurst, Dec. 28. A Brigantine having been several days since discovered, drifting in the ice, off the Easf Point of this Island, was on | Wednesday or Thursday last boarded by a party from that loeality, when it was ascertained that the wanderer was, ‘¢ The Brothers,’’ of Quebec. —ao stove on board—some brea: All her sails were in the held | A Or, Friday evening and Saturday morning last we ourselves, being at tho East Point, saw her drifting with the tide amid,‘ regions of thick-ribbed ice,’ about five miles from the shore, appa- | rently uninjured.—Eb. Ex. * Seem + and pork were found. j for a ~~" vis’ Pars Kitter.—A preparation intended as a balm ches and pains was discovered by Perry Davis, of Prov., | R.1. Its popularity became universal. and it is as poputar to- day as ever it was. It may be found in thacloset or cupboard of all families ; ready for use at an instant’s warning, and is considered the best article known for ‘‘ the pains that Mes! is heir to.”’—Boston Bee. Sold by all medicine dealers. | Reader, if you want a mild purgative for children, or one | powerful for adults, take Ayer’s Pills. They are sugar-coated and pleasant to use and are well enough known to be good, without our recommendation. | Mlarried, | At Princetown Royalty, on Wednesday, the 29th December last, by | Eenjamin Beairsto, Esq., J. P., Mr. Benjamin Brianton, to Miss Bliza- beth Sudsberry, both of Township 18, Prince County. At Maipeque, on tho 30th Dee , by the Rev. Dr. Read, Rector of St. Eleanor’s, Mr. John Hamilton, of Miramichi, N. B., to Miss Catherine Ramsay, of Malpeque. At Charlottetown, on the 13th inst., by the Rey. T. Duncan, Mr. F H. Moyse, Bedeque, to Mary C. Wright, of South West Bedeque. Wied, On Monday last, at Dog River, of Rheumatic Fever, after a lingering | illness of 12 months, which he bore with patience and resignation, Mr. Arcliibald McPhail, youngest son of Mr. Archibald McPhail, aged 24} years. } At East Point, Lot 47, on 221 Dee., after a short illness, which he | bore with Christian patience,JMr. John Bane Campbell, in the 68th year of hisage. He has left a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn | their irreparable loss. On Sunday, the 2d inst.,Thomas Gorman, of Groho, Dingwell’s Mills, | Bay Fortune Road, of Cancer, which he bore with exemplary patience | for the last 10 months, in the 624 year of his age. The deceased was universally respected for being an upright, honest and industrious per- son, by all who had the pleasure of bis acquaintance. Mequiescant in pace. SO TONE RTE AT PEN AE OE TI EF 8 OR aD ES RL STS ERTS I a RT RR OPE ST, | bee for Tenby, which Sarque had been dismasted and waterlo; manner. «* s sk’ Tike! fx Ship News. i ls in Europe from hence. Bideford, Nov. 20—Garlard, Hulman, from Port Hill. Bristol December 4— Royal Bride. 8th--Sexfiower. Gravesend, Decomber 4—Neanthi. Thetus. Surreprines Av Sua.—The Malakoff (Dart), of P- 0. Island, which | passed up Channel for Gloncester, has bad a very heavy passage of 44 days, with gales the whole of the time. On the 28th of October, lat. 12 41 N , lon. 52 47 W., while a strong sea was raging, took the captain and the crew off tho side of the Watersprite, of Whitehaven, from Que- cred, and was capsized tnree days and three nights, and the crew had nothing to subsist on during the whole ov that period, with the sea tuaking breaches | over them, but one ohion and ane tursip, which were divided into small parts at intervals, Their existence and escape are most miraculous. On the 3ist October the Malakoi took another ehip’s crew ( 13 in num- ber) of the William Metealf, of North Shields, which barque had be- come waterlogged on the 20th, and the crew had subsisted on about 15 ibs of damaged bread the whove of the LI days, with no wator; the eap- tuia (fames Cathborton) ant one man washel cverboard and lost previously.— Liverpool Paper, Dec. 11. Wanrkwortn, Dec 5.—Tbhoe Mary, Dancy, of and from P. E. Island, for Newcastle, with timber, ran ashore in thick weather last night on the rocks near Howick, is badly bilged, her masts having gone over her sides, and from the bad position she is in and the strong sea, it is feared she will becomn¢ a wreck; cargo expected to be saved. ON RR NL LLL LOL RELL Holloway'’s Pills.— Hospital Practice—It is supposed by the uninitiated, that hospital patients have the advantage of skilful treatment and care- ful attendance. ‘The truth is, they are too of upon which raw students try their *‘ prentice hands, tals for the sick are their own homes, and the only medicine they need ere Holloway’s disease.subduing remedies. Let the weakned, broken- down, attenuated, and hopeless sufferers from liver complaint, indiges- ” The bes t hospi- j tion, asthma, hemorrhoids, or any of the internal maladies which bafile | the profession, supply themselves with Helloway’s Pills, and they can speedily work out their own cure, and smile as they remember the dole- ful predictions of the doctors. EXTER abi INTERNAL AND NAL REMEDY. Davis’ Pain Killer.—It is a real pleasure to us to speak favorably of | this article, known almost universally to be a good and safe remedy for burns and other pains of the body. It is valuable not only for colds in the winter, but for various summer complaints, and should be in every family —C. Advorate. We cal! attention to the great remedy of Perry Davis & Son called the Pain Killer. We believe that the publie generally have great confi- dence in the efficacy of this medicine, as it is in this State very gene- | rally used.-—Biblical Reeorder, (N. C.) Messrs P. Davis & Son,—Gentlemen : We have to report ani ing demand for the Pain Killer. Inquiries for the article ar We have taken the liberty of distributing a few bottles a: nere; Hore: quent, , our friends, who have suffered severely with the rheumatism, which is very | wevalent in this country, and in every instance it bas given great satis- a? J £ z faction. Every box we sell makes an opening for a larger supply. WILLS, HOLDEN & CO., Melbourne, Australia. Sold by all medicine dealers, and by T. Desaisay, wholesale agent | Cherluttctown, P. E. Island. eT AEN OT OR ae ery ES EE. ieee rapeengsteeseenesttlintabeneendivan dantnsncetinencingch uments eesti LADO SENSI ~ & pn . sy #10 Ady eefiaeitiits aU WAU La liscicnis, | ion in th kt ne SE RS ERS 8 ORS OS RON Re Ore te ee te ee eee | AUCTION rey NEF ib wh tur Pi NIT HIN Al CHEBUCTO i A REHOUSE, ¢>* THURSDAY, the 27th irstant, at Eleven o’clock, By J. & T. Morris, 12 Puns. Molasses 9 Chests Congou Tea 10 Halfichests dao. 50 Barvels Canada Flour 2 ilhds. P. R. Sugar 6 Boxes Cavendish Tobacce 50 Sides Sole Leather 20) Barrels Corn Meal 50 Do. Southern do 6 Boxes Pipes 5 Boxes Biscuit 5* de. Candles 10 Do. Soap 100 Galls. Brandy 30 Dozen Cordage 8 pieces Satinetto 1 Bag Green Coffee 10 Boxes Cigars 40 Bbis. Labrador Herring 3 Bbls. Barning Fiuid ar AN. P. W. HYNDM: Charlottetown, January 17, 1859. ania een NOTICE. intending to leave this Us on all persens ind serfber, Island next , Dee Tr, pereny Ca to setile their respective accounts on or before the frst day of | May next. All Accounts unpaid at that date will he handed ver to Jonn Lonawortn, Esq., for collection. Timber will be taken in pryment, provided the quality Will answer. JOUN B COX. Morell House, January 17, 1859. ow NOTICE. ag YnE Sabseriber begs respectfully to notify his customers and the Pablie generaliy, that from this date his business will be conducted solely on the CASH PRIN CIPLE savy <. und he embraces the present opportunity of thanking all who | have hitherto favored him with their eustom, and now solicits a continuance of their support under the Cash system, the adoption ef which he is confident will be found to be advantage, W. R. WATSON, . mitial a mutiai ) bee r ae to ae tee hens ce SUA Charlottetown, January 17, 1859. City Drug Store. és “ov n © tu aw me of £ass 2-3 - £24 > sao ~~ ~~ 3B o_ & ga . Os ,% = g2"s nm & 2S oe = -~ en) —_ fo} 4 x +~ = 2 ~ ay = = a 4, Se. eee i i 2 » SaSs4 sy a f= om AY ~——W = = - ms oe. “| @ ~~ oo fe od aS ~— oS GS . 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Sq _ fff > o2 83.2 c > 3 Ss Nn ‘= Oo 2 » ~ O ”~ i oe ee M £3 208 a moeRweRgz ¢ as PY Ow = @ sant ots z Ss 2s co Ue D QO &, on’ es 2 ae: = @Q2 Gin 3 ot oC <4 p © ~~ Pa sm>. + gas me So Soe gs OE Pe ea = wk Sk Ss 4°, oe s oO SaL re. 3 + | Pe S mom” Oss g mS oeftSs.4o FZ o Oa wie ww". Cena er he fot Ss a OO & -_ c3 mod <* m A a =~ © @ m2 = re 77 "aan « = juthed p —~ Ss ie on Cet ia a Ss, a ° Pan Ss: fig = = PD ~ ome za one aaa <j. Ga 08 = 2 fOLASSES. SUGAR (ae s oe Z 4 2. ic a4 LAND b Rs ¢ a audi, tec. x SITPVCRIREP JRRPRE VAP a ’ } FESHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE at emall advance on cost— 18 Puncheons choice Porto Rico MOLASS 2 lihds. do do SUGAR, 2 do Holland’s GENEVA, 20 Chests Congou TEA, 50 Boxes Liverpool SOAP, 2 Cases MATCHES, Atso—A lot of Carpetting and Hearth Rugs, very cheap. WILLIAM DODD. Queen Square, January J0, 1859. Im CITY STEAM MANUFACTORY! HE Subscribers take leave to acquaint the citizens of Charlottetown and the Island generally, that having entered into Co-Partnership, they are prepared to execute al! orders in their line with promptness aud despatch. In consequence of having labour-saying machinery of the ES, latest and most improved kind, they feel confident that they | ean manufacture articles much cheaper and better than can be imported or made in any establishment in the Island ; and also hope that by an uninterrupted attention to business, to secure a share of public support. Cabinet Making and Upholstoring, of the latest and most durable styles ; SASHES and DOORS made to order at the shortest notice. Atso—Planing. Turning, Straight and Sweep Sawing, [ron urning and Drilling of every description done in a superior PATRICK HICKEY, GARRETT GILLESPIE. (Isl. Sm.) * e - ~¢ Ch. Town, Jan. 10, 1859. X SORSSSI 1 ee ten merely the eubjecta | AS. | bted to him | WINER. T r.S. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. FETE MAILS for the neighbouring Provinces, will, during +L the present winter, or until further notice, be made up and forwarded, via Cape Traverse and Cape Tormentine, every Tuesday and Friday morning, at half-past 9 o’clock. And Mails for Newfoundland and the United Kingdom will be made up at the same hours on Taesday, Ist Match, Friday, 4th — do. Tuesday, 15th do. Friday, 18th de. Tuesday, 29th do. Friday, Ist April, Friday, 7th January, ‘Tuesday, 18th do. Friday, 21st do. Tuesday, Ist February, riday. 4th do. Tuesday, 15th do. Ta: sday, 12th do. Friday, 18th do. Vriday, 15th do. | Letters to be registered, ahd newspapers to be forwarded, |imust be posted half an hour before the time specified. BENJ. DAVIES. Postmaster General. General Post Office, January 4, 1859. PUBLIC LANDS. FEI settlers on Townships 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 and 66, | &. are hereby notified, that the Commissioner of Public | Lands will attend at Kennedy’s, Lot 40, on TUESDAY the Sth day of January inst., and following days; and at utherland’s, Head of St. Peter’s Bay, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of January and following days, when all amounts hen due, either by Bond, Deposit, Instalment or Note of land, are requested to be paid; and in default thereof the ame will be notified by advertisement, in accordance with the | Act 16 Vie., cap. 18. io é ’ - i <3 S » ~ t 1 ; 4 8 NOTICE. All persons trespassing on the Government Lands, by entting timber or taking possession of Lands without a location ticket, and payment made thereon, will be dealt with ling to law. DEEDS. ag soveral Deeds of Conveyance delivery, all persons who have not received their Deeds are requested to m@&ke application for the same at the iP accor r The iready f: i | | i | | | | | Commissioner havi 2 laces and dates above mentioned. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Office of Public Lands, January 10,1859. Contral Academy. NH Classes at the Central Acacdomy will be re-opened on MONDAY, the 17th instant. ;are requested to enter Pupils | as the diffe j ait i? a |compared with those wh } a a iiadciaiiesilioiiaaisininipiieatioitebataininiin | PEN as as early as may be : rent Classes will be at once formed, and Pupils wards entering them will do 80 at great disadvantage as o may haye attended from the com- FEES OF TUITION. per term. Writing, Arithmetic and Eng. Grammar, £0 12 6 ee) 110 @ ; | ding, | Algebra and Geometry,......00seeeeeeeseeeeees | Book-keeping, Geography and the Use of the Globes, | Analytical Trigonometry, the higher Geometry, the Differential and Integral Caleulus, with their | application te Mechanies, Land Surveying, Na- | | ! eae aun vigasion and Astronomy, including the use of nm ail necessary Instruments,......csese2e2.+-- 2 0 O | French Language and Literature,.......,seere00. 2 0 0 Natoral Philotophy;. 2066 Jo 63.3009 ines oie & OO | Greck and Latin Ciaetiogs 6s. EES A. 88-0 JOHN KENNY, Acting Head Master. }. January 3, 1859. (Gaz. Ex. & Isl.1m) : Assignment of Debts. | Tayo TICK is hereby given that Thave this day assigned to | 4 Y Mae. Bexsauin Rogers, all Debts owing to me; and that fall persons indebted to me will please, and ticy are hereb | required, to make payment only to the above nanied Benjamin | Re umpec,.2bth October, 1858. PAVID ROGERS. | In aceordance with the above Notice, I hereby require ali | parties indebted to the above nuimed Davin Rocers, to make j immediate payment to me, at Cascumnec, of the amounts due } from them respectively. BENS. ROGERS. | Cascumpee, 16th October, 1858 3i Jan. 3, 1859. Assignment of Debts. | Sy OTICE is hereby given, that by Warrant of Attorney of J this date, I have assig to Mr. Jeun’ Liza al} amounts dae me by Note of Hand, Book Account or ether- wise, in trast for the payment of creditors; and that all persons indebted to me are hereby required to make payment } to the order of the above named Joun Lea. Jated at Charlottetown this 16th day of Novr., A. ANDREW or with the above notice, [ here? ersons indebted to the above named Anvrr Lyment to Mr. Janez HUvpson, of the Accounts are placed for collection. Charlottetown, November 16, i858. JOUN LEA. Y ? sf mance . reguire ai wil < i . z ? ;iR whose Hanas | imines i & h af Leeen ~ gt ‘. , Tin 4. 4a$S5IQLQNMENC CI MSOs. Mi WTICEH is hereby given that by Deed of this datesI have gned to the Wonorable Joserg Henstey, all ehis owing to me, in Trust for the payment of ecrediters ; d that all persons indebted to me will please, and ihey are hereby required, to make payment only to the above named |Joseru Henstuy. Dated this 31st day of Aegust, A.D. 1858. nL r r “7 i JOHN Riad. ec R81 w@SSi agg eas | | Fr i | —_— ———- | © N accordance with the above notie: hereby reanirea all | . ‘ * vality | & N ac o uan # ay the apr porice, I hereny require all Buffalo Robes, very cheap; Boots, Shoes and Rubbers |=. parties indebted to the abové named Joun Rice te! all sizes and prices. \make immediate payment to me, at my office, in Charlotte- | town, of the amounts due from them respectively. JOSEPH HENSLEY. CO | Charlottetown, SIist Au enat gust, 18 ae Pre “7 Te een | ¥ : : NOTICE. FBXIIE Subscriber having been appointed Acent to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Melville, K. C. B., by Power of Attorney. bearing date the 26th November, 1358, hereby | notifies the Tenants on Lots or Tewnships Nos. 29 and 53. that all Rent and Arrears of Rent, due ou said Estate, are ty | be paid to him, and no other person. } ? : 7 oe JIN R. BOURKE. | Mill View, Dec. 27, 1858. 3m ie Sars ae — ee ey tek a .Yr es : fe i (UG VY Atte G had % ES, oe Kid, Lambskin and Plush lined; Gents’ Cloth |; SH and Bucksk n ; Cents’ Seaiskin and Buckskin G-untlets + | Gents’ Outside Wool Vests; Ladies’ Gloves and Gaantlet, at : Guascow Hovsr, Quecn-street. Dee. Ls. ~~ - ‘TO BE DISPOSED OF BY PRIVATE SALE, vert qs i OF THE MOST VALUABLE AND 2 Hi beautifully situated properties in this city, having a front of 115-feet on Queen Square, and 154 feet on Grafton Street, together with the ftesidence of the Misses Stewart hereon. If the above Property is not disposed of by private Sale, it t | wlil be sold by Auction in Building Lots, on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of | MARCH. For particulars apply to JOHN BALL, Charlettetown, Sept. 2, 1858. To Le rFAXWO ROOMS, pleasantly situated. at this office. Ch: Town, Nov. 1, 1858. a Por particulars apply _ Final Notice. LE amounts due the Subscriber either by Note of Hand or Book Account, if not paid by the 2 ; ae 20th DECEMBER, will be sued for withoutany distinction of persons. GEORGE F. ©. LOWDEN. Charlottetown, October 25, 1858. 3m A CARD. ,FENUHE Subscriber hereby tenders his thanks to the Public for the very liberal support he has reeciyéd since his com- “mencement in business, and takes this opportunity of an- /nouncing that an alteration has taken place in his ‘business | and solicits for the new firm a continuance of public patroz lage. P: HICKEY. | CheTown, Jan. 10, 185 9 Parents and Guardians | convenient, | | Now Year's, > ; EID to make | ry = >* { Tryon River. | SURPLUS STOCK. T° BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY the 20th instant, at 12 o'clock, at the Farmyard of Arrnur Penny, Esq., BinstKap, a quantity of surplusstock, &c., consisting of—— 1 Brown Mare, 6 yearsold 1 Bay Horse, 9 years old 1 Brown Horse, aged 1 Yearling Colt, 1 Durham Cow, in calf ldo do 3ycars old, ldo do do 2 Milch Cows, 1 Dry Cow, 3 Durham Yearlings, i pair 2 year old Oxen, 12 Leicester Ewes, (in lamb) 6 Leicester Lambs, 10 Tons Oat Straw, 1 Turnip Cutter, &e., &e. Traxs—£10 upwards 4 months credit, on approved notes of na, ig Shonld the weather prove unfayorable, the salo will take place en the following Tvrspay, A. Hl. YATES, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, January 16, 1859. Is] - VALUABLE FREENOLD FARM, GRIST AND SAW MILLS, &c. POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE. — BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on -the Premises, on THURSDAY, the 20th day of JANUARY instant, at the hour of 12 e’clock noon, that VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, consisting of 255 Acres of LAND, situate on the Princetown | Road, about three miles beyond the Messrs. Haslam, the | property of Mr. Thomas Minuwan, known as the Millman Milis; | There are 160 Acros of the Land cleared and under eultiyation, | the remainder is covered with hard and soft Wood. On the premises are a good SAW and GRIST MILLS, in zood workine order, with a KILN for drying Grain, together with a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE and BARN, 36 by 83 feet. The am on which the Mills are situated has abumdance ef rater at all seasons of the year, The above well known property is situate on the h to St. Eleanor’s, in a flourishing settlement; desirable investment for any person de attention to Farming and Milling. Terms or Sare.—CASH. A deposit of Ten per cent.- on the day of Sale, and the balance on the execution of the Deed. Any farther particulars will be made known on the day of Sale. GEORGE ANDERSON, Avetioncer, New London, January 2, 1859 n he h tra ure igh Road and is a very sirous of turning his Od. ON CONSIGNMENT FROM LIVERPOOL & BOSTON. Tea, Sugar, Molasses, igtir, Gin, Brandy. Wines, os Yobacco, Sole Leather, Soap, Crackers, &c. | TERE Subseri! Buchets, ireoms, Naiis, vers have received on consignment, per Iswbel and #ylantine, the following Goods, which they offer | cheag for cash, viz— 200 Bhis superfine FLOUR, 10 Hihds Holland GIN, Casks superior BRANDY, Casks (4 Diamond Port WINE ) Casks Sherry WINE, Bbls ALE & PORTER, 5 Rhds Bright SUGAR, °O0 bags NAILS, hds Museovalo MOLASSES, Loxes Blue, Starch, INDIGO, 24 Brass CLOCKS, &e., &e., &e. 50 Chests & Half Chests TEA. 25 boxes C. TOBACCO, oO sides Sole LEATHER, 100 gross Card MATCHES. 50 boxes Liverpool SOAP, 25 doz Buckets & BROOMS, 20 Half Bbls CRACKERS, I ~ ed J.& T. MORRIS. Queen's Street, January 10, 1859. hie Is! CITY TANNERY. | WEST END OF GRAFTON STREET. 4 OR SALE at the above Establishment— 1) Sides Neat LEATUER, 200 Calf SKINS, 200 Sides City, and Country Slauehe - . er 5 . ” . sred So LEATHER, : 2 800 Sides Bnones Ayres Sole LEATHER, to be read’ y N. B. CASH paid for GREEN HIDES, ALso tELY, a gnantity of HEMLOCK will bo paid on delivery ai the above Rh ee ele Establishment. : Charletictown, Dee. 13, 1858. NOTICE. Mon & Pre esi i : 5 N conseqacnee of accounts due the unc ' ~ ¥ ~ oma t te a ae ee ; iersigned being yery ? Hat a “a a &. frregularly paid, he respectfally begs to inform such customers as have openaecounts at his Store, that all Aecounts furnished to 3ist Decemper last, unpaid on the Ist day of ; Penre ,rY next, will be then closed, and further credit posi- tively refused to all such customers until their respective accounts are paid mp ia fall. CHARLE } BELL, Market-square. Charlottetown, January 10, 1859. ow ths Chearest and most General Assorted | =: | COUNTRY STORE In the Island---Established 1842. PRYUE SUBSCRIBER haa selected and just-receired Ex ‘* EMMA,’ from Haripax, the largest and best STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE, | —to suit the season, and low prices to suit the times—that he has eyer imported, which has been selected from come of the /most extensive houses in the namerous trade, who give all the advantages of the-trade to their old customers. The following | are some of the Goods now open far inspection and sales | Prime Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Ralsins, Currants and Figs | DRY GOODS in great variety, and some Ladies’ Dresses, latest London style; Ladies’ Capes, new style and low | price ; best ready-made Clothing ; Mur and Cloth Cape, of new shape, naval and military, &c. ; some first q wv HARDWARE, Cutlery and Jewellery ; bar, hoop, sheet and plate Iron ; Nails, Spikes, Brads and tacks, :ron, zine and copper ; Oijs, Varnishes, Brushes, Glass and Pu Drugs, medicines and Dye stuffss bu ning fluid and lamps ; China, Glass and Earthenware, is great variety, and low prices; Sled and Cart Harness ; Upper and sole eather ; barrels and half barrels priine Labrador inspect- ed Herrings, Codfish ; Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Caps and Flints; Plough-mounting, and extra sole and side plates ; Pots, Bake-pans and extra lids; with various other articles, too numerous for “ the printer,”? and will be sold at very reduced prices, for eash, or «ood Produce Farmers and others in want of the best description of Goods | will please call and ! ; found to ensure sat plain figures, for ihe child as well as the most experienced, from ~vhich no alteration will be made, which has been a fixed rule in ihe establishment for the past sixteen years, and which has obtained for it such extensive patronage.” | gar A Cargo of Timber and Deais for Bale—when disposed of, jan alteration will be made in the lumbering business for the | future ; which willenable the proprietor to attend more strict ly to his connter trade, and give satisfaction to his eustomers. W ANTED from 200 to S00 OX aud COW HIDES, for wuich the highest market priees will be given. PATRICK BSLEPHENS, r than the Cheapest on the Island. Shas wey 9 . ¥ aha examine quality and price, which will be isiaction, having every article priced, ip ar Vv & Orwell Store, Cheape | Dec. 13, 1858. | GEORGE HOOPER & C0., | BROKERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. NO. 6, BROAD QUAY, SWANSEA,S. W. EGS to inform the Merchants and Shipbuilders of P. E Island that they are ready to receive consignments of Vessels and Cargoes of Wood, which they have every hope, | from their connection ia the Bristol Channel, of effectig speed v | sales ; and, should the Vessel not sell to advantage, after hav- ing tried the whole scope of the Channel, she can take acarge of Coal or Tron round to the port ske prefers, thereby saving a vast deal of expense. October 7, 1858. oer, . Wow is tho time for Bargains. SHE REMAINDER ef CLOAKS and MANTLES on hand at ‘* Grascow Hovsz,’ wilh be SOLD at COST and CHARGES, ‘ tw Call early if you want BA C RGAI NS. C. VAU X,& * ucen-sireet, Dee: 27. ow