....— ~._.-.— --. A , Hasnaiws ‘c.az'i:'r"rE.' JANUARY 31. WFL I I Tr. ‘ Lissasr. Orrsa.—-A publisher in the United States commissioned M. Thomas of Paris, to make an ofl'er to M. Masaini‘for the purchase of a work to be entitled “Memoirs of Revolutionar Eu- rope from 18:!) to the Present ime,” which, it is understood, M. Muzzini is now composing. The terms olfered are $1100 per volume of 400 pages, Svo. to be paid on the completion of each volume, with four or cent. interest in the meantime. . azzini will be requested to state beforehand the number of volumes in which his work will appear, and the periods at which they will be ready. . homes is oing to London imme iately upon this usiucss. The Washington correspondent of tits New York Times, says :—“ The Committee on Foreign Relations of the House, it is understood, have agreed to report unanimously a resolution in favor of the interposition of the United States as mediator between the Allied Powers and Russia, similar to that submitted by Mr. Clingman." The St. Paul Daily Times sxultingly tells its readers, that its first bridge across the Mississippi will c wire Suspension Bridge at St. Anthony. Eight cables, containing about 1000 strands of wire, have been thrown over the stream, and in a _'mc crossing w’ be possible. This structure will be put up at a cost of sixty thousand dollars, and may well be regarded as a great achievement for a territory not yet ten years old. Hollowo ‘s Pills for Dsbilitutcd Constitution, Disordendvliver i'ndr'ge.rli'on.—The wonderful elficacy of this medicine, and the good ellocll it has produced on patients suffering from diseases of the stomach, liver complaints, bile and indigestion, would appear incredible, if it were not daily eon- firmed by proofs of the curse eliected by em. The exhilarating pro rties of these invaluable Pills entirely banish al nervousness from the sys- tem, siren then the tone of the stomach, thereby promoting digestion; persons snlicring from dropsy should use Holloway’a Pills, as they are the most safe and certain remedy ever known for that dreadful malady. EASZARIPS GAZETTE. Wednesday, January 81, 1865. We have heard that it is the intention of seine of the members of the Provincial Parlia- ment. to introduce a Bill into one or other of the Houses during the present Session, for the Incorporation of Charlottetown. and that it is likely to and be assented to. As this is a matter w ioh concerns all who reside in town. there should be, we think, as much publicity aspossible given to it. “ re no counsel is, the people fall, but in the multitude of Counsellors, there is safety,” saith Solomon, and although there are various Acts of the Assemblies of the sister Colonies that might be safel taken as models ; still, whichever might be ted, ought and must be altered so as to meet the peculiar requirements of the co to which it is to be adapted. What might be very ri ht and proper for Halifax, Quebec, Montrca, or Hamilton, may not be exactly so for Charlottetown. It is besides, of the at- est importance, that a measure which wil have a tendency to efect so great a change—-for the better, we do not for a moment doubt-should not have the appearance of being concocted in secret, hastily seedinto a Law without its provisions having undergone a thorough scrutiny by those who are to be bound by them. Above all thin , it must not be a party mea- sure, either o the one side or the other, but one in which all should join, laying aside-—for the pit of rendering the measure as perfect as possi lc—aIi party feeling, and uniting and combining ta.Ient and information, reduce a Bill of Incorporation that will reu er discus- sion in the Assembly, as little needful as pos- sible. Local Acts should be well considered by the parties seeking them, before being sub- mitted to either branch of the Legislature. All that the Provincial Parliament need to be satisfied about is, that the measure is perfectly in accordance with constitutional principles, and that the pro sed Act, which gives certain ri hts and privi egos to the intended munici- pality, does not encroach upon, or infringe the rights of others, individually or collectively. There is suficient time to call a meeting of towns-people, to which the intended Act might be submitted. and by which if need were, a Committee might be a pointed to co-opcr_ate with those by hem t e labor of expediting the Bill throu both branches, has n un- dertaken. c threw out these hints at ran- dom, for thou h we have heard from several that suchaBi is to be introduced, we have yet to learn by whom, and on what principle, or after what model. To run Ron-on or Iissuan’s Gszsrrs. Dear sir,—-Your leading article of Saturday so changed the sense 0 my p in words, on Thursday evening, probably through not bein clearly nude or distinc‘ , that enclose you a co yof what I did as , and if it i; not too long ‘or inssrtion,YI wil esteem it a JOHN Oaasasa. We willingly comply with the above re- quest. What was inserted on Saturday, was solely from memory, and we are always glad to correct any iuvolunhry error, and are particu- larly well pleased to be able to present the narrative in the lscturer’s own words. About 28 years ago, long before I knew the right object oflifc, or recognised the virtue of Temperance, wason a voyage to the South Seas; we were to visit Pitcairu’s Island. I had heard of the causes that had led to the peopling of tblt llttlslsland; how a few of the inutlneers of the Bounty fearing Llnisbment for their crimes sou t a refuge this secluded s t. How they induced some native Tahit us to accompany them. Alone on that Island surel so small a company, in all N persons, nigh have lived peaceably and escaped observa- tion. But no, sin was there, and unrestrained of God, it worked in them death ; by the help cfxtbe native women, they soon arrived at the snanufkcturc of a spirit from the Ti plant; they drank to excess-—they lusted-they ep- pressed and ill-treated the weaker Tahitisns —they qaarrcllsd —they fought—they commit- ted murdcr—2 died raving mad from drink, and at the end of a short time, the retribu- tirs_Jpsties of God, leaving them to the dominion of their own bruhl passions, saw theibslahle bath of all ‘but one of those wicked men. Pitcairns during these re was ‘it lllllofdriska tbsborror ofa ck dark- ~ ......—..-.a.._. nose, was upon it; but again a ray of light pierces the deep gloom. Adams was then the sole survivor, with the women and helpless child- ren—lic saw and sorrowed for the evii done. IIis eye fell upon a prayer book and bible, found in the chest of one of his comrades, he read them and as he read, he prayed. He now began to know the purpose of life, he gathered the children about him, he prayed and read with them daily and abliorring his sin ofdrunk- enness, he made a law that no one should make or drink fermented liquors—He was obeyed, behold the change—-that family grew u tea- totallers ha py and contented, and altiough Adnms had led before our visit to the Island, his laws were still observed with constancy and cheerfulness. When I visited them in 1830, they came on board and dined with us, but they would drink neither wino nor beer; on shore I observed the same thing—und yetl have never seena handsomer or more active race of men.—-Indeed those 60 persons then making up the population of that small Island, in their warm-hearted happy iety, were a wonder to us. Years have re log by since my visit to that Island, but ‘the remembrance of that God-favored and God-fearing family, has often had a wholesome influence upon me, and when I contrast that little Isle on the broad Pacific with the beautiful Island God has allotted to us in this Northernclime : I see that nothing but drunkenness keeps us back from making this Island as it should be “ Firslgsm o/‘the Oc¢an,fir.rt Isis of the Sea” But at present I uinlully remember, that Prince Edward Islan has not been persuaded to cast oil‘ the vile habit of slavery to drink, and whilst this vice is so common amongst us, we cannot be respected abroad, or happy and united at home. (For Haszard‘s Gazette.) Mr. Editor; Sir,—In your issue of the 21st inst.,you gave an extract ofa letter, the writer of which (in error) signs his name ‘‘Fair- in .” The sub- ’ ct of Mr. Fair-play’s opistle, is the appro ' ation of the purse and its contents presents b the Liberal Ladies of Charlottetown to the then living, active and werful.and stillliving rid vigilantly-watchfu Reform ' ' ‘S a ssociation ; had——as you lairly intimate in your comment on his production—thia Gent. of pleasing name, made enquiry of any of your contemporaries, (with the exception of one) he might have had every dark doubt removed from his pure and ingenuous mind; for nothing done by the Re- form Association costs or needs secrecy. r. Fnii_--play may be pleased or displeased to know that the Treasurer's Books are at all times open to the inspection of all who have contri- buted to the Fund: of tlée Reform Association. am I 1': Yours faithfull , Jan. 26th, 1855. ornv laxusuan. raincxrowrt Lirananr AND scisirrrric socisrr. The Annual Meeting of this Society was held in the School com on Monday evening, the 1st inst., George Sinclair, Esq , Vice President, in the Chair. The Rev. Dr. kier delivered a lecture on “ Civilization,” after which, the Pre- sident having ta_ken the Chair, the report for the past year was read, and the accounts sub- mitted and passed ; balance in Treasurer's hands, £15 s. 5ld. (It was agreed that a sum sufficient to pay for apparatus ordered from Scotland, be p aced in t e hands of the President.) Ollice-bearers were then elected as follows, viz: The Rev._Dr]. Bier, President, slrigtztrgen.’ Vice Presidents, Jame Bearisto, Secretary dr Treasurer. Committee—Benjamin Thompson, Neil Mac- ugan, Archibald McKay, Allan McNeill, mlljllllin Ramsay and Benjamin Benristc, jun. Princetown Royalty, Jan. 22, 1855. Msciaazsrcs’ INl'l'l'l‘U’l‘l.—I.tIll evening, Heath Havilsrid, Esq., M. P. P., delivered to a large audi- ence, an admirable Lecture on “Chivslry," showing the objects of its institution, and the effects that it had produced upoii the \Vorld‘s History in the curly-or, as some designate them—thc dark ages. He clearly and satisfactorily proved that the order of chiral- ry had been organized to check the ineclcnce of overgrown opprcssors. to succor the distressed, to rescue the helpless, to protect the weak, especially women, to redress wrong,and remove grievance. The Vcs Church, des re, on behalf of the congregation, to express their sense of obligation to M?- Gibeon, and to thank him for his very handsome present of a Church Clock. LIVER COMPLAINT. [[7 This dangerous and often fatal disease had long bailled the skill of the most cmiueqt physi- cians, when the discovery of Dr. M’LaneI I LIV" Pills solved the diliiculty, and presented to the world the Great Spcd for that complicated mal- y, which has attained such widely. spread cel- ebrity for its certainty of cure. This successful remedy was the result of many years’ study in which the symptoms were narrowly observed, and are thus described by the Doctor himsel :-—_- “Symptoms of a Diseased Liver-.—l’ain in the right side, and sometimes in the left, under the edge of the ribs—ths patient being rarely able to lie on the left; pain sometimes under the shoulder- blade. frequently cxtendin to the top of the shoulder —cfteu mistaken ur rheumatism in_the arm; sickness of stomach, and loss of appetite; bowels mostly costive, but sometimes alternate with lax; dull, heavy sensation in the back part of the head; loss of memory, with uneasiness of having neglected something ;soinetimes dry cough; wearinsss and dobility; nervous irritabilit ; feet cold or burning, and prickly sensation e skin; low spirits, lnssitudc. with disinclination to ex- ercise, although satisfied it would be beneficial. in fact, patient distrusts every remedy." are you any, or all of these symptoms! If so, you will find a certain remedy in Dr. M’Lane's I fir. lls. |I:?Purchsscrs will be careful to ask for Dr. McLane'r Celebrated Liver Pills, and take none else. There are other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. . I’ nc’s Liver Pills, also his Celebrated Vcrmifuge, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in the United States and Canada. W. R. WA'I'SON,Agent for P. E. Island. é—f, , Prince Edward Island Auxili- ary Biblc Society, a Com-on-rxus. Appli- 7 cation to be made in writing, stating terms, &c., and accompanied with certificate of character from a Minister of the Gospel rcsidinlg near the applicant. W. C NDALL, Secretary. Jan. 21th, I855. Orders for British Books. HASZARD 8:, OWEN, are making up their Orders for Britain by the Mail ofthe bth Febru- ary. Pcraons wishin to procure Books, to come by the Sailing vcsscls wil please hand in their orders be- fore thnt date. Orders for Books by the Steamer will be taken until the end of March. January 29th 1855. BRITISH EDITIONS OF Standard American Literature. OW READY, Price ‘Is .6d. each, cloth-each com late in one large volume, closely printed. Rev. . E. Channing's Literary Works, Rev. W. E. Chunning’s Theological Works, Rev. Orville Dewey’s Works, Rev. Jacob Abbott's Works, in Is. and Is. Gd volumes. For Sale by HASZARD dz OWEN, Bookscllcrs_snd Stationers. JOHN T. THOMAS WILL be obliged to all persons indebted to him, (by Note of Hand, or Book Debt). by an im- mediate settlement. Mails. HE Mails for the neighbouring Provinces and the United States, will be made up and forwarded, on and after the let of January, via Cupe Traverse and Cape Torrncntinc. every Monday morning at I0 o'clock, and every Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock; and Mails for England will be made up at the same hour on the 8th. 12th, 22d and 26th January, and 6th, 9th. 19th and 23d February. THOMAS OWEN, General Post Oliico. Postmaster General. December 28,1854. Eastern Mails. HE Mails for the North side of East Point and Lot 47, allcr this date, will be made it every Monday evening at seven o'clock; and these or Saint Peter's Head of Saint Peter's Bay, Ba Fortune, Rollo Buy and Souris, every Monday an Thursday evening at seven o’cloc . THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Oliicc, Jan. 9, 1865. and he concluded his lecture by drawing achieved in the Crimes. in the glorious battles that had been fought in behalf of Liberty , and the prescr- vaticn of the balance of power in Europe, clearly proving that altho’ the order of Chivalry had be- come obsolete, yet, that its spirit still annimritcd the breasts of the heroes in the Allied Army. An animated discussion followed. His Honor the President utmouuced that His Ex- cellency the Lt. Governor, had been pleased to present to the Institute, several volumes of useful information, to be placed in the Library. A vote of thanks was uuanimsusly passed to His Excellency for his kindness and libcrulity. On next Tuesday evening, the Hon.Charles Young will (D.V.) lecture on "Physiognemy,” or, the Lineamsuts of the "Human Face Divinc."—Corn. Tna Mm.s.—1‘herc has been no Mail since our last issue. We have been favored however with Wilmer and Smith's Times of the 6th Jan. —thc day the English Steamer loft-—-from which we have made further extracts. The Cortcsar proposed tolbe held in aid of the Patriotic ilind, has been post ned, in conse- QRIOBOO of a letter addr esed £;the Leader of t e Band to the Committee, stating“ that it . Wt‘ sting t c ropriety of “ postponing it for a store OYOIIIEIK, at some early period." We understand that the_ Managers have sent to r some Music, appropriate for the oc- casion,set for the brass instrumcnts,and that so soon as the Bend are in suficient practice, the Concert will come ed‘. We understand that the Legislature of New- Brunswick will meet for the dispatch of Busi- nose on the 1st of February. Died, ‘ At St. Andrew's, on the 20th inst., after a protract- illness of Ill years. which also here with resignation to the Divine will, Mary the beloved wife ofJamcs Fsrquharson, Eeq., aged 62 years, leaving a disconeo- lstc husband, and it distressed family to mourn their irrcppgu his loss. “ Blessed are the dead who die in so 5' C On 201-Ir January, at Cable Hsud. l.ot 4!, Sergeant John Macneill, pensioner, of the late Nova Scotis Regiment of Feucibles, aged 72 years. of the audience to the deeds of valor that had been . Catalogue of Books, IMPORTED siNcr-: THE NEW YEAR, AND FOR SALE BY HASZARD Ga OWEN, Easy Nat, or the three Apprcntices—a 'I‘alc of Life in New York and Boston, 7s. 6d. A Popular Account of Discoveries at Nineveh, by Austen II. Lnyurd, Esq., D. C. L, 6s. 3d. The Australian Cnptive—an authentic narrative of 15 cars in the Life of William Jnckmun—also inc uding Australia and its Gold, from the latest and best discoveries, 6s. 9d. 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Summer Cruise in the Mediterranean, on board an American Frigate, 8s. . Life on the Plains and among the Diggings, being sauce and adventures on an overland journey to California, Gs. 9d. Household Scenes for the Home Circle, 5s. 8d. Memoir of Adoniram Judson—a Sketch of his Life, and nihsionsry Inbours, lls. Sd. Lives of the three Mrs. I--I----qniuiognigg go Burmah, Gs. Id, People I have mst—Pictures of Society and People ma k oi r . The Arctic Regions, being an account of the Ameri- can Expedition in search of Sir John Fraahlinfimld. Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. by J. C. Lockhsrt, Gala. I-ifs ofthe Empress Jose hine, Is. . Poets and Poetry of the Bible, be. Life of Mary Queen of Scotts, tie. 9d. and Church Wardens of St. Pa_nl's - W H O L E S A L I per Orncsunt and Ssrsnnc, from ever imported into this Town. Having persona consists, in part of- I20 S-rovss—consistisg of Cookilc. l:||‘l°||’. ll'ermcrs' . 8.0.3 c|"P°'“"" Too ilkstss and Straps, Molasses_GIl¢I. C9500 '54 5 uescripticn; Shoo Tllfoldo PII|O.3l|°l‘ - C‘“"7 Monsetraps, Door and Shatter Bolts. llazor Stro , WIMION I‘orks, Spades ands“ h '. en I!lir“c:dI‘s°,r Wash Beards, Wt Lines and Pins. C . K3 of Tumblers, Lentil. P|’“""° Cloth, W" 'r‘F:1llhl"l':ll—DInl b as a an , Wemeii's am loathe’ India Rubber SHOW- descri tiou—sidc, back and Ivory Combs, Hair ins, Ivory Tooth Port Monnoiss—Confec - K. I e ”"'ii'.’.'3‘c$'.'§'.'._s..a..... um. I----r-. rd - Linen, Braces, Shirt Pilot Bread, Sslllllll. 304!» W Algpico, flpplfi, OIIIOIII. Punt Alum! C°PP.',." Cast'ls Soap Lard Oil C Cliarlottetdwn, Nevsiiiber 20, I854. AUCTIONS. HOY, nay. H.-7' B‘ *”°EE°§.-.;1-$323332" the I-l‘oh:‘Gna°oa.os: Cca._sI. Y TONS OF HAY, ofa superior quality. A credit of two mollllll will be given on spproyalaléolgbum’ Aufiouu. Charlottetown, January 33. 1555- Leasehold Property For Sale- O BE SOLD, at Punuc Aucrrcii. 5! '-ll‘ Subscriber, at his Rocm.on flondsy the T|v‘v_el|l;tb day of February next. 3‘ H ° °l°°k- ‘ll ll“ Gll '1 Title, Claim, Property and Demand ofJohn H. _ at". in and to all that Lot. piece or reel of Lpnd. in Lot Number Two (2),in the Fifth undrod of l'°'"| 140“ in Charlottetown, bounded as feIlcv_vs:—Common- cing at a stake fired in the North side _cf Fitm'qy Street, at the East Boundsr of John Fitplpatriclrs Land. from thence running orthwardly on] CW1 boundary, Forty-two feet; thence at right lllglfl. Eastwardly, Tvvcruy-four feet; thence at right angle! Northwsr ly, until it strikes the as street; thence Westwrwdly along said street, to_tlic stake at the place of beginning, with the Dwslli House thereon erected, and the appurtenances. same |{IV_IIt| been mortgaged to the said John H. Gates by William Godfery, and the equity cfredempticn released by the said William God cry to the said John H. Game. The lease is Ibr 999 years, at the rent of one shilling currency annsrn. _ Particu are of Title &c, may be known on appli- cation to Joint La weois, Esq., Attorney at Law. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Jan. 8th, 1866. lsl. & Ad. Extensive Sale of British and American HIRCHANDIZR, &c. BY JAMES MORRIS. 0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at his SALE 00 , Queen Street, on Ti-urasnair, the 15th of February, at 11 o'clock, a _LARGE_AS- SORTMENT O GOODS, consisting in part,viz:— 200 pieces fanc and blue Prints, . I00 do. white ottcn, I0 do. handsome Dclsines, 40 do. Dcniuis and drills, 10 (ion. Plaid Shawls, 20 pairs Blankets, _ I5 doz. Ladies’Boots, Shoes and Slippers, _ ‘I don. Vests, A quantit of Silk Handkerchiefs. Cruvnts, Cotton Balls. ' ‘bread, 'I‘spes, &c. 40 pieces Grey Cotton, 50 do Orleans and Coburgn, 40 do. Stripes, 40 do. cotton Handkerchiefs, I0 dcz. Fancy Shirts, 4 very fine Bulfsle Coats, Ii dos. Drill Loats, Opera 'l'ics. so. Cheats and half chests Tea, 1 Hhds. SUGAR, I0 Cases Boots, 5 Bags Ccifsc. Zdoz. Clocks, 10 Boxes of Patent Starch. dtc., Puns. MOLASSES, 25 Boxes Tobacco, 5 Bbls. crushed SUGAR, 20 Boxes No. l Soap, I0 pieces Oil Cloth. ’ Tsrrns Liberal. 3 January 29, I855. Rare chance of a valuable Pree- hold Eat to. T0 be sold by Public Auction on Saturday, the‘ Seventeenth March next, at I8 o'clock. on the premises, all that valuable Block of Land, situate in the centre of Charlottetown, known as P‘snning's Garden, consisting of FIVE TOWN , which, for beauty of situation, either for private residences or business stands, cannot be sur used. They front on Queen Square, Great George, Sydney and Prince Streets, being conveniently situated to all the p ces olibs, Board Rules, straps of SI , l‘able and Tea Spoons, Braces, Screws, Door Handles, ,3 Hook.’ Muggrkgrfmkimalpcks, Latches, Butcher Knives, 8 - Cod nd 0 ' as no Axes. Hate ets. Dec h::l.’ Pi; Au.’ H.’ ‘P’ 8 T.“ Platform Scales, half-bushel and Peck Measures, Stone Jar_s, Brill: ; 'ndow Blinds, vari_st of IAtIl0I' Baskets, Roll Pill. 33”!“ 7 ogkuig, Cans‘and Wood Seated Steel Watch Chains, Spectacles, Shirt Studs Picks, Stone and Lead Pencils, Sealing Wax, Snell‘ and Soul’ Boxes-S tiouary, consisting of Cocoa Belle. Cake Trimmings, Motto, love and food Burnt Almonds, Csrdamams. 300" ‘ rid blue glanncls, kl. BedTick, white and b no ettons—Candle Wick, D e Ste - k W "[f:|.:ood, rustic, Indigo, Groceries, Molasses, Crushed sud Moist Sugar, Cllelllo Tobscco, box Pepper, bags Coffee, Candles, Soap, ' ow:‘er._Baking Soda, Dru: Figs, Walnuts, - - Mg 359. o, spioca. rrovsroot, s r, mm‘ Mmnd" Bmmn‘ I ' ' " Cudbsar. Castor Oilfspacltpctrc, Liquorice, Ssnna,Saltlo hssse, and other articles too numerous to mention. on the Farm of AMERICAN HOUSE. Mr. is, c1t.u'1'oJv' srnzsr. WEST or nu: Manx!!! ,AND au'rarL.. . HE Subscriber begs to apqnsint his friends lI"d’l‘I:; :I.::,u‘. 0' JLIIEIIEICAQJW C2-(D3131 llyselested thsmtssuittbeMarket,andtha_ahfll§|’I!:l%'c"" item a generous public, be solicits a continuance of their P‘”°”‘I' ‘‘ ll” "'3' l9." P"°“' H“ Hall, Bed-room and Canada, of or LC of ever descri tien. Slates, ice Mills,“ ills an ' RICIIVID gr’ djiflhflllbfis Pencils. - DRUWX Of Nd] DUI“, H .‘." ea Bc d CanisteI'_e, C. s Bl .C"'I‘l,MauersaadI|_ey oed. ‘:2: cIIIII?:lr: 0sIi”A'ae-hasdlss, Iwiagisg .1’ he (I . GLASSW E ' ' B 'i'JInc°t'S'tant.l:., I's.stc°sl:‘ i;ii:.m5..a. Bottles; snhw BOPAS,ScI'a Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tsbles,Teilst ass Wcyk Chairs, Waslistands, Bedstsads. Cradlm, lea Io Bufalo Robes and Coats, Children's Toys 01'0""! and names. heart; 1.)! II (3113:. We ' g, Gseaad Plums and En Iish Barley.-8 u 10 fl col Linse , Brown ekers. shew Ginger, Cloves. Cisaarneu. WILLIAM B. DAWQN. c. c. J. BELL, MERCHANT TAILORS, and MIlItlfl¢- turcrs of Ready Made Clothing, Queen lqltlflo opposite the Market. Charlottetown. rrrren-rnas or Cloths, Wliitneys, Docskins, Twecde, V Tailors’ Trimmings, and keep in their - merit the largest number of the bsstJoerney- men Tailors on the Island. All Orders attended to with punctuality and des- tch. Jun. II. and P‘ of public worship in harlottctown; the Provincial building, markets, &c., makes them most desirable. 'I‘hesc Lots having been recently urchased in one Block, will new be ofl'ered in small Building Lots to suit purchasers. according to a plan which can be seen at any time at the sale room of the Auctioneer. 'l‘l:ItMs or Sar.n—20 per cent deposit on the day of sale. the remainder of one ball’ on the 2d day of April next, and the renisiuing half in 3 years from that date, with interest thereon, to be secured b Mortgage on the premises. An indisputable title wih be given. WM. DODD, Auctioneer. Chsrlottsewn. lid January, I855. 0 BE SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION. (ifset previously die at private sale), as- Gaoriosrcww, on Thersdsyéilis Ihesnty-first day of Ions next, at It o'clock. 'I WN LOT Number 8, T ird Range, Letter (B), with the HOUSE and OUT-HOUSES the ears This Lot is el' ibly situated. adjoining Was. Sarrnaalers, Eso‘s., re- mises, and near I e Episcopal Church. For further artieulsrs, sppl to sssrs. J. Hvssrrianr dr. Co. , Halifax, or D. ILION , Cliarlottstown. Jan. I5, 1856. Just Try wnr: JAMIE DUNOAN’8 New Establishment of Tin, Copper, Iron, and Plumber Work. Mzt door to the residence of the Hon. Geo. Cola From his_lste expsriehmn the Old Country, and by strict attention to t in execution of orders, he hopes to merit a share of public patrons . P.S.—-Jsbbiag panctuellp attsssd to. ron saui, THE HOUSE and GARDEN at present °¢°||>i0i. Ild bel 'eg to Wir.i.iass FORIIU. 3011.. R. .. either with or without Town Let No. as. Fitz Roy Street. Jan. lith, 1855. on treating on sr SMOKED I-IAMS do TONGUBS. OI-‘ DELICIOUS CURB. FOR SJILE BY JAMES N. HARRIS. Jan. I7, I855. Iw WOO , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,by JAMES N. HARRIS. Jan. 17, 1865. Sw A Jan 17, N55. 8w sucan, FEW Barrels of prime PORTO RICO. at a low rate. to close Sales. JAMES N. HARRIS. House to Let. 0 LET, part of that new HOUSE, fronting on Kent Street, possession ‘given immediately. Applyto I-IO AS W. DODD. Pownal Street, Nov. 24. BARLEYI WANTED a quantity of good clean fear-rowed Barley, for which the highest price in CASH will be paid. GEO. BEER, Jen. October 4th, IIM. rn Meal, Burr Stones. Bbls. CORN MEAL, and 2 pairs Preach nuaa mu. STONES. Fersaleeheap U E. L. LYDIARD. s .Im. 00 5150 J Dec. 21. NOTICE HE undersigned , b Power of Attcrne horn the Rev. John Mc cnald, late cfthi , but at present of Chichester, in the County , England, hearing date Nineteenth Day of December IBM, has been appointed Agent to mans his Estates in this Island, and be hereby notifies a l Tenants or others indebted for Rent, or otherwise, to pay the same to him. JOHN R. BOURKE. Mill View, Lot-19, Jan, 8, 1855. NOTICE, E undersigned gives Notice, that by Dead bearing date Eighteenth Day of December 1864, firem Arthur Nspin Melsworth, Esq., and ' Molesworth, his wife, all that part of Township Na, Thirty-Seven, in this Island, forrnerl them, was duly conveyed to him. All others, indebted for Rent, arrears of Rent, or Stamp. age, are ticreby called upon in pay the same to him; no other person having any authority to receive the sauna. JOHN R. BOURKE, Mill View, Township, No. 49, Jan. 8, I855. An person found trespassing on the above Ennis wil be prosecuted ecpolrdgigsto Law. a . x. HRI-IE STRAY EWE SHEEP have been as ' the Subscriber's premises for three months past. we of them are marked. one b a piece ng cut ed‘ the left ear; the other with a piece cut of the right ear, and the left ear with a round notch cut on each side of it, near the head. The owner is re- quested to come and take them away, and pay expenses. JAMES CAMPBELL. New Glasgow Road, ll miles from Town. Jan. 39. LONDON TRADER. TI-IE new and splendid SHIP “ LADY RAG AN,” 500 Tons, cop. per fastened, NALD M‘Ksr, Com. rrisndcr, (A. l for 1 cars) built on- pressy or the Trade, will positirsy sell from the above Port fir Charlottetown on let April; In. 3 half poop and will be fitted with spacious and airy Stats Rooms for Paeeegers, and is commanded by one of the most experienced navigators in these rte. For rate of Freight and Passage, apply in on g. Messrs. Keel tn “Min. 3 Rood Lane, Fen Church- strcet ; at Charlottetown to SAMUEL NELSON I. SON‘ Charlottetown, Jen. tiih, 1855. For Charlottetown direct. THE fsst~sai|ing, cli .5 in, C9,’... fastened Bar no I Pl.,'6I'9 torisrggh. "I (A It oyds). will sail nu... Liverpool on or about the let April. Cari accommodate a few Cabin Passe rs. For F‘ M 9'’ FIG. I ly to Arrnnnw wcaw, "o “W IIHIIIID. ed Crom Street. Liverpool, IO A. 8 J. DUNCAN Co. Chsrl tstows,Jsa. s,- isss. Isl. in. ' \ g ‘ _‘ ‘ --., g