THE EXAMINER. 107 OE ED I PT PCT EIT NL OT RN KT bane scalelierereriahichetiieattinesemniainanitiamenanl = LT . — cer mo aang ca ae 4 iQ) ry PSONRDINA , rere PRROTET y . Ts rissa | v)" r r ‘ ys f > fablfV hoi ¥ ing | 1 . 2 . ,’ : . ge ge Sk aI | MOST EXTItAONDINARY CURE EBFECTED BY Dr. MLANE’S! ey) ADVERTISE! VATS. Public Meetings in King’s County in aid of 4 eee ee 7. r" LLEBRATED VERMIFUGE, < . pve Daa gama eer : BD NE es 2S: | eae bers Uh bdiiknd the Patriotic Fund. “ : fo ae ere: iene be i rt AN iw ORK, barca 19, "Soc. a a ao 2 é ? t ne OF ‘ ‘ Mees 2 ee . . ’ ; a > u J; Resolves shah te FOPo Has Wt his is to.certify that T have been troubjed: for almost four years with Wiechanics’ institute Soiree. ton Sous, Log 44, January 8, 1855. 1] the I ‘ it Wspapet ye : ae fiw 2 j sensation, sometimes so bad as al: t to en tveate e: | He 1}, ee ‘ : , > 2 ies’ i TY . . . : by the Kor. Ar. Gotta, seconued§ by J e ( n eS ad as alin { { me; a8 oe General Committee of the Mechanics’ Institute, We the undersigned inhabitants of King’s County > ‘ree U two regular plrysicians, but.co no purpa@se I was then persuaded he ing about to formCinrsses for the nes . Young oe exultingly proud of being fellow-subjects of the brave men “a a eo L. fallawine gentiemém be nan od ya bottle of Dr M’Lane’s Colebrated. Vermifuge. I took twotea- te seg beg ee to enn t Taos aa ee “the ae compose the British Army and man Her Majesty's Fleets, request thet § Resocvec, 1hagpeae Zouow, . yy James Camopbe!!, J fuls atone dese. It soon began to operateAvhen it made thorough Will tekq -ploce at Ge Compessnea, te ot nee y c Bs t the you will call a Public Meeting of the people of this County, on ar early ake + = tha urey del. Rond, da : 1 ¥ - t , nage ®" iustant, to raise a fund for that purpose—when all who appreciate day, for the purpose of complying with the oe af iyi 2 \ , : ‘ “2 } s1 al R . . ‘ . | _— a ylar A Bia cal ¥ {TSF ‘ ld . lee it : i ntoft the rising gener t o & invited to attend , z > Pp po y & > SUggestiva our gracious Cy epe James Muirhead, Artur buipeay, work. (Tt had @ regular worm factory within me) I sould judge i era esa _ air re meet os ai — pris in forming Local Committces to raise subscriptions for the relief , ond) Jheenlitack: Esahiires, | broughfiaway from me som ctwe duarts of woFms: they bad the aputar- veal aud instrumental music will be in attendance. : of the widows and orphans of those who have died, or may di nes a. 1, James Yeo, and tte Blac J eae a * ; 7 . - : . : . 7 tl slr i ‘The Soiree will commence at six o’eloek. After Lea, a Lecture wil! be present war, in the a of our country, and thus ed oe oat hee »4 Thomas Heal Bsquye, to Aches SecTetary and. Treasui et nce Of having bursted. I tuok the remainder of the bottle at two Cclivered, and some addresses-will follow in’ this eection.of he County an opportunity of aiding che Patriotic F a a , , Mr sLexk secdnded ‘vy es. The effect was, it brought away about one quart more, all chopped Tickets for admission can be obtained at the book stores, at the |p. ¢ heave ee und, Cth. Moved by ie anev.~ Sir. vl. 6 ; ) i vi oe eg aba a Elateage< oad : af y throwing our mite into its treasury. = hod, Esquire to pieces I now feel Hike adifferent person. Apothecaries’ Hall,fut W. Jt. Watson’s, Rag, at Mr. Skinner's, and from) ” Owing to the peculiar form of this County, perhaps three Public Meets monraim Li ide (a : . ca be ' rs t ‘te fie jets! i tlhe Secretary and other Managers of the Soitee. Price for ticket to ings would be more evitadle than one: say one held at Georgetown, for i ins 2 That this wmoeting fully antici ytes tnat f Ihe above is from a widow lady, forty-six years of age, resident of admit a lady and geutleman, three shillings and bine pence; and two all those south of Grand River; one at or near St. Peter’s Bay, for those , of thig Colony will grant a bberal sum out of thi Por farther particulars, the public are refer-ed to Mrs Hardie, | shillings and threé pence for a single ticket. in that neighbourhood; and one at or near Souris, for all these from Ms viene ae i id of the Patrietic Fued. 3 tiuattean place, or to BE. L. Theall, Druggist, corner of Rutger Cuanrirs Younc, Pt. Grand River to Hast Point on the south side, and on the north side of ap wheat IR wee = aid i - 3 4 7 wae a » ' , : ™ ye | Epwayp Wuetan, V. Pt. } Lots 43, 45, 46 and 47. Leaving this for your own Consideration, and Pho foregoing Resotutions beving Beeh spp ud, a6 Sunes ; : Joun WiLiiaMs, | requesting that you will publish this and your answer thereto in all the man announ ‘d to tae meeting ! Criptjon ist fie above valua'de medicine, also Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated | W. Duciemin, Managing Committee. © Island papers, hen open, ¥ hen ¢' we at BA? ¢ Brb erg eerenenr tT? ; Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in this city, L. McPuer, Oe 5-5 “ f We are, Sir, ; aehalhe aihoer ‘f ac by nu nonus Duayere us: as" Purchasers will, please be carcful to ask for, and take noae but | i PONE aPy i Your obedient servants, lows vais] Dp e’s Vermifage.~ All-others, in comparison, are worthless. | W. E. Dawson, Sec’y. J pres Bena Jone er emeld Yoo £0. Old. Xudrow & Co. £2 0 *0 W. BR. WATSON, Agent for P. E. 1, | January 15, 1854. (All papers ) W. S. Maccowau Joseph Webster THOS A Os og 4 ey i pi ee / Ledge he Riedel ned I a I si onamenemammnamemne ors sa MeDoneid Dit 7 . t de SON ti 7 u 5 : f . : : Joha aicVoba . esinon pheeim Read, «2 = ns - SORA ow oli ta A FAVORFPE REMEDY. Highiand Society. Aadrew MeIntosh John McCallum ee 5 5 ‘ Jpepose ® bibok, . | 2. : ; x6 INT ’ IOP TATOO . M 2 anes ©. I a , : "he : Sa a i Dininh We beieve no medicine i: tie world has ever even euch | SPECIAL GEN ERAL MEE] ING of the Highland se wd Bt Pullip — Tames Mu o {V ed Poe wes i : ist phoef of ats efficacy in curmg disease, and restoring po Society of Prince Edward Island, will be held at the Society's Donald Beaton Alex. Leslie, Juar Tames CAampbel!, 2 70° OF Richard Hanh 1. V0 h Sid tuleay thoes ihe Oxvecnaed Bilters. ~in-cillee-of Me Globe Hotel, to-morrow ota TUESDAY, the 16th instant, at Edward Kickbam William Leslie r . _* . j . y wha ioiaid } i Sil a tere GOS € LF Yreuare , ©eTs. : a ° da a es . . a ns Tames J. Fraser, I C A A.& A f ‘ Lee T 2 I a ; Dyspepsia, and Geyerel Debility of the system, tins medicine ethidesieiens” when ‘measures of Tmportance will be subimitied for their James McFarlane Jobn Leslie J. HH. Real, SO) Athert FH. Compton, © FO Wats in the most sgpeeable maduer, restoring health and] JOHN ANDREW MACDQNALD, Secretary. William Henderson Samia tale . J. Brown, 1-10 Q4CalebdbSchurman, U Au 9 vorfalness, When oat other remedies. and prescriptions have | January 15, 1854. Gabricl McDonald Norman Lesile tohn Meleod, - 0 Vitivin Perker: 1 _¢ V' failed. © . Cy " | ——_—_~ Ste a James Burke Thomas Perkins John Haszard, > Me 0 down bechuen's I ” Q) Pamp! oo rengess aon @ Oe ae Gmarkpye) WE wW GOooDs. Kiichard Haye Robert Robertson. rT hriiae , |- hettor , ts CuFes Ud ve it eratailousi re Avems, . i . . * » John Townsend,// 2 1 9} Thoitas Pinkleitery® i ies Bele kc. sa Pie ea ea fn ee stp CST arrive’ from Halifax and Boston, and for sale at} Te Joux Kxigar, Esquire, High Sheriff of King’s County. s orge Jones, b 08 Dr. Vaughaay ; os” REIN a ES Z AUS a WN. oe J } ates Sir 64 the sub-.riber’s store, Pownal-street, a et i} . Joann Mel erno! t S$ ©) Merchants” Row, stan, eneral Apeouls. HiCe, per . Sovris, January 3, 1855 oe Y ra —" : - el heen " fy 1: 0 | beltlec. « Sikedpubslén shar OS: | A large assortment of Goods, T compliance with the foregoing re ee, P benke on — es 3 1 Por Sale at Cherlowetuwn by W. R. Watson, ‘T’. Desbrisary ' suitable for the season, consisting of the following, yiz:— give notice that PUBLIC MEETINGS will be convened at each of Charles 3. Hunt, i I v| Evan Serurman, ore : Wot. We Situities, i 12 dozen pairs BOOTS, men’s and boy’s. the aforesaid places as follows, viz:—At the Court House, Georgetown, ffonjamin Darby, 210. O! Rev. H. Swabey, 0 lo i 6 do do women’s and children’s. on TUESDAY, the 16th instant, at 12 o’elock; and at the Head of St. . L. Holman a 9 ¢!} ~T tee - laa oP aa ait 12 de Fur ropes seer ce. ie atte wae Peter’s Bay, at the house of Mr. Jobu Sutherland, on WEDNESDAY, oo ' Satinetts, Tweeds, Doeskins, French Cloakings, white, red and yellow | 17th, at 12 0 clock; and on the same day, Wednesday, at 12 o’clock, ‘ ; a On motion to that eflect, the chairm m vacated the chair, ames Camplel, Baqave, the Uaser Shortt, acing ed thereto, tie thanks of the meeting were Vi teal to James | Pope, Esquire, for bis effec: cnt couduct im the chair. | con | Tn conclusion, the meeting give ‘three cbearty cheers for) he Queen, three Cheers fur Lord Raylan, and three ¢heers LG ¢¥s and J called C. ‘ for the Allies. eee ae OE Sip Acerpewr.+_On Wedne-day Jast, the 10h instant, } man nameT |Rice, supposed to be from the Connty of | Monaghan, Ireland, ealled at the residence of Mir. Lai ehlan Mchuimon, Vernon River, and asked shelter for his horse, the day being stormy, stating at the seme time he wished to purchase a horses oA. con of Mi. McKinnon’s took the snimal from biny and put him jin the stable, and while doing so, the man ran into the house, ’lit shis pipe, and fullewed the lad tb tle stable. Aboat half awhour after the Barn was; observed, by tho neighbours of Mr. McKinnon, to be on fire, who ran to his residence to give the alarm, but by the time they reackaed the buildiag the fire had so fir gained the! ascendency, that al] attempts. to save it, or Us contents, were sucfectual. We regret to learn that Mr. McKinnon has, by this unfortunate act of a careless man, lest a good new Baru, 15 by 50 feety three horses; und. one foal, sixteen head of horned exttle, one sueep, ¢ of poultry, two bundred stooks of wheat, fire hundred stooks of oats, six teus hay,.one gig, carts. ploughs, harréws, all his firming implements, harness, é:.: the loss is estimated at £360, The man who wus the efuse of al! this loss Jost his own hérse also. As soon as Isl. 4 2 Ut KS : ot ae e . . ol i he saw the building en-fire he cleared out.— —_— —---- + tee + -— == } . } Y } Matiid il vaars of ave third Un the 22nd Octebver last, Matiua, +g years Of age, thir dauvhter of Beniamin Buches, “Blackswith; of Wheat! . Lot 24, was sccidentally burned to death hy ni “4 River Bridge fire. The deceased had been tata quarter of an hour frou her mother’s side, having gone on an errand to a Carpenter’s shop adjoining, whew it” is supposed her clothes must have | become a widentally ignited—che lived but 26 hours after. This. melancholy bereavement’ 13 much heightened to the afiicted mother, by the continued absence of the father, who left this _Usland for California, some 3 or 4 years ago.— Isl. - a — ——_ —————— filarricd. On Tuesday, the 2d instant, by the Rey. John Butcher, Mr. Johu lobettson, of New Perth, to Miss Janet E. Phillips, of Three iivers. ad | Georeejown, sn extensive and weil selecied stock of me British and American Goods, West India Produce, &c | and other STOVES. plain, plaid and fancy Dress Cloths, satin stripe Lustres; plain Library in connection with it | Velvets and Plushes in every shade. + USE AVVZRVPUSSTP FPS www Flannel, superior fine Cloth, Ticking, Sheeting, white, grey and striped | at the house of Mr. James Moynagh, Souris, fur the purpose of carrying | Cottor, 500 rolls, Cotton Wadding. into efect the object therein contemplated. JOHN KNIGHT, Sheriff. | 3 boxes uperior cast stecL AXES 20 boxes No. 1 SOAP To i ; ae rr 150 de, TOBACCO 100 bags TABLE SALT i Victoria House, Ge orgetown. jy dozen BUCKETS 10 dozen CORN BROOMS r : a \ EW and chetp Store. in the premises lately occupied by | 4 do BEADSTEADS 10 cane and wood bottom CHAIRS arque Sir Alexan er. = , ¢ if r vy y Ic o . . . aN Mr. Charies MeLaven, corner ot Kentand Grafton Streets, |2 4° LOOKING GLASSES. "aE above Barque having sailed for Liverpool —ALSO— ‘ on the 28th ult., the Owner takes this opportunity 2000 gallons HIGH WINES, anda large variety of Cooking, Franklin to express his thanks to the Merchants and others for the liberal support he bas received from them since he put PATRICK CAWDEN,. | the * Sir Alexander” on the line between this port and Liverpool, ahd as he believes that general satisfaction has been given, trusts to receive a continuance of their support for tbe outward voyage in the Spring of 1855, at which time a clipper-built Ship of $00 tuns will be in readiness to take the place of the “Sir Alexander.’ : W. W. LORD. FREDERICK P. NORTON has pleasure in announcing to! Charlottetown, January 15, 1854. the public, that he has completed arrangements with the imost | Ht a) a Stole Lae. extensive mercantile establishments-in England, Scotland and | Mens’ Ready-made Clothing. treland (1o ship by way ef Halifax) the very best description of | > et eae os e Goods : ud b ihe lowest cmeibie ati that they cansbe E are desirous of informing Ge yen thee we have ow s00Gs, ¢ ‘ pe — - y . ' hand, and are constantly making up, the largest and best stock of | Charlottetown, Dec. 4, 1854. obtained m Great Britain—he hasalso opened a corresponcence | ready-made Clothing in Charlottetown—eut by ourselves, and made up with the best houses in the United Statés, and ia now in a! by workmen in our employ. Persons dezirous of furnishing themselves FA LL GOODS. Per Bark “Sir Alexander’? and Schooner “ Elizabeth.” position whiel wiil enable Imm to seli for cash or other prompt | with fashionable well made Garments, at reasonable prices, can be suited Of ia BE Teeeee, FTTMHE Subscriber begs to inform the public that he has payment, every de scriplion of the most suitable stapie Goods, ) better at our establishment than any other in Charlottetown. and it the very lowest price they can be purchased for in this | ‘ : . Square, Charlott:town, opposite the Market. : . Queen Square, ae eet PP received by the above vessels his usual stock of BRITISH GOODS suitable for the seascn. af . . I: land. N. B.— Being practical working Tailors, and corfining ourselves —HIS STOCK COMPRISES IN PART— | exclusively to the Tailoring and Clothing business, we are confident that . . : ‘ ° “: . } Vhitnev. Petershe Mol): oR a *) We can give customers better satisfaction in every Garment which they ‘ Pil, nieey, I i ee fol uw and superfine W on of require, than those parties can who impert slop clothing, and have no Nagland end Yorkshire Broad Cloths, Orleans, plaid and fancy : . a - knowledge of the business. Doeskins, Cassimpis, Satinets, Scotch Kerseys, Beavers and eg —ALso— An extensive selection of GLASS, CHINA and EARTHEN WARE, aod a superior article of MOLASSES and SUGAR by wholesale and retail a3 ‘B86 panes at a very small advance. e ae . 4 \ Intending to make an alteration in his business, all goods not sold READY MADE CLOTHING. rENICKETS es ees Institute for | before the fifteenth of June, 1855, will then be disposed of at Auction. : ' : side A JANKLS ‘ ISS! : 1 persons indebted are requested to make 1 men Over and Shooting Coats in faney and blacks Trowsers, | the present Season, are now ready for delivery, and may be had of | their A rae ? pay ane Vests, striped aud fancy Shirts, Shirt Collars of all shapes; | the Secretary, any of the General Committee, and at the several Book Una sale, 100 barrels No. 1 HERRINGS ; quantity CODFISH. Paris, Sik, Felt and Glazed Hats, Cloth, Fur and Plash Caps; | Stores in Charlottetown. id : W. W. LORD. iwnen’s and boy’s blue and scarlet Serge Shiris; Merio and Family Ticket (to admit our persons), price 5s. Charlottetown, January S, 1855 6w Mie ‘ep coe ute ad . Member’s Ticket, 4s. 6d. , , . . Lambswool Ves-s, Guernsey Frocks, Draw rs, &c, Season Ticket, 2s. 8d A P VWWOMEN'S DRESSES. Nightly Ticket, 9d. BENJAMIN CH PELL Bayodere,, Alpaca,.rich and fancy Dresses in great variety; The Family Ticket a.lows the holder the privileges which belong toa AS the following, among other things, for sale : Member, that is, the right of voting in the Lustitute and the use of the EE he will dispose > tai pdamsaiamlie each ne ” for sa , which Rubber Boots rnd Shoes ; Leather Boots, Shoes and Brogans ; Oil Cloth January 15. other Cloths of al! prices and colours. —— and embossed French Merinos and Delaines, Australia Crape | ‘The next Lectare will be delivered on Tuesday evening, the 234 instant, Suits, Glazed Hats, Sou’ Westers, Striped and Unbleached Cotton ; in different colours; Cobourgs, Orleans and Delaimes, figured | immediately after the Svirce, previously advertised; and there will be a ua Warp, Time Picces, Brooms, Buckets, Indigo and other dye oe e « and pla very eofour; black and colour nd cot | Lecture ou every succeeding Juesday evening during the Season. Se eee ee ee ee ee ee ° “WILLIAM E. DAWSON, Secretary. ay INERY Charlottetown, January 15, 1855. (All papers) M4] al, wee NOTICE 200,000 Shingles, 15,000 feet Pine Boards, Plain, plaid and faney Cloakings, Paisley, Cashmere and woo!- ss i ' : " i 6000 feet Retuse Deals, 6000 feet Studding, len long Shawls, woo len plaid Suawis, great variety, long Shaw's | es undersigned gives notice, that by Deed bearing date 3000 feet Scantling, 50 Cords Firewood. Crackers, Tea, Sucan, Movasses, Soap, Candles, Rice, Chocolate, Blue, Starch, Tobacco, Spices, Table Salt, Shovels, Hay and Manure Forks. 150 Bushels LIVERPOOL SALT, iy all colours; Enghsti and French Kibbons, bonnet and ca Eighteeuth day of December, 1834, from Arthur Napin Molsworth, : ALso, : 4 ‘ : enon er / Br 7 a > a ie P Esq., and Harriet Molesworth, his wife, all that part of Township No. | 100 acres of Land, being No. 55 [Fifty-five], situate on the Road leading Flowers. Brads, Ginps, silk and cotton velvet ‘Trimmings, | | : ; : : Suen. ve Siiirts, Sleeves and Collars, Laces. Edgines. Coll ~. | thirty-seven, in this island, formerly owned by them, was duly conveyed | from Frederick Cove to Barlow's Mills, on Lot or Township Number Habit Sevte, So aa Aye @ rare aces, Ldgings, Colloreties, }to him. Ail Tenants or others indebted for rent, arrears of rent, cr | Eleven, in Prince County. jeilk Neckties, Hanakercinefs, Qe, | staumpage, are hereby called upon to pay the same to him; noother per-| Charlottetown, October 9, 1854. | a P2ETS Y "‘LANNSLS., | son having avy authority to reecive the same. CARPETS AND FLANNALS, . son ha y jaca deaeiall Gr Grai ecto | Kidderminster and. Victoria Carpets, Hearthruge, Druggets| y4i11 View, Township, No. 49, Jan. 8, 1855 i ce, > } p, No. 49, Jan. 8, 1855. or 11 ht : . ta and other foor Cloths, bajl and door Mats, Tapestry, worsted ; Any person found trespassing on the above estntc will »e prosecuted - Hk highest price given for BARLEY and OATS At Goorgetowa, on the Sth instant, by William Sanderson, Fsquire,!j),en embassed and oi) table Covers, stair Diapers, Druggets according to law. at 5: P., Mr. Alexander McLean, cf Lot 33, Cardigan KRiver, to Miss Catherine Murray. of the Royalty of Georgetown. On the Sd instant, at St. Eleaner’s, by the Rev. J. Herbert Read, B. D., Mr! John McNaught, of Charlottetown, to Miss Anu Connell, of Bedeque. ; ‘ On the 4th instant, at the Bride’s residenve, Rustico, by the Revy-C. Barnett, Mr. George MeNeill to Miag Elizabeth Lollings, second daughter | of the late Major Kollings. On the 28th ultimo, by the Rev. D. Fitzgeraid, Mr. James Roper, | Brackley Point Road, to Nancy Johnson, eldest daughter of Mr. Bujjabs Purdy, of this town. a 4th instaut, at Crapaud, by the Rev. Wesley C.’Beals, Mr. Christopher S.oif to Margaset, second daughter of Mr. Neil MeNeill, bath of the aboye~place. eit ; On the 4.8 instant; et St. Paml's Cathedral, Halifax, N. S., by the Lord Bishop of Newfoundland, the Right Reverend Hibbert Binney, D. \., Lord Biskoyef Nova Scotiayte, Mary, daughter of,ine Hon. Mr. Justice Blise. , On Tuesday, the 9th ult., by the Rev. Maurice Swabey, B. A., Mr. Charles Craswell to Miss Ann) Bulinan, both of Rustico. —-———---~ +soe 6 CC Died. At Cliinrluttetown, on Friday, January :dih, Mr. Joseph Stone, leaving a wile and scfen small children. eT? m ° . . ai — Silarine Intelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, Entered. Jay 5.-—Schr. Isabella, Turnbull, Halifax; goods. Rival, Walsh, do; do. Slip News. Bostox, Dec. 22.—Arrived Saxe Gotha, Webster, from P. E.I. Arrivals in Europe from hence. Jayerroo., Dec, 10.—Dulcine. 17.—Blond. Hwansea, Dee. 15.— Venus. . : Erperord, Dee. 18.— Victory: Dear, Dee 9 —Cicely, Sailed fronts Georgetown, on the 4th instant, Rarque “ Arabian” for | Squares, Ciiisseis,Coupassee, Chalk Lines, door, chest, trunk, Liverpool.—Timber and deals by Longworth and Yates. Sw, doun's, N. F.— Arrived from PE. I., Dee. 7.—Flirt. | 11.—Uni- corn, 12—siercury. 15.—Chandicleer, Challenge.” 26.—Phantom, Mystle. Cleared, for P. E. 1., 19.—Féittima. st = a es THE GREAT AMERICAN HAIR TONIC. Bogle’s celebrated Hyperion Fluid, for the growth and preservation of fron and Steel, coukiag and.close Stoves. the Bai? .is well kKndWa” to Loywithout, arrival on this continent. Hua- dreds of imitations have starfed into an ephemeral existence since the ioteediuctiom of this uarivalled Bair, restorative, and their dooth been sealed, whilst Bogles’s Hyperion’ ffsir Fluid, with a popularity never aiiained by any etuer article, goes on ** conquering and'to congver.” There is no malady, which Cag gflect the Hair but can be eured by this incomparable preparatih@ Pte tactic ibis MPluable; and on children’s Reals it layatbe ianedaninn io p goad head of Mair, It ig now patronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Gegat Britain, and commands an extensive tule throughout Europe. -°*"* . . . * Betray Lletric Hair Dye converts red or grey hair intovabeadtiful _ or | at = tt eens eveing the-haixwiih- out Staining £he skingur es,the-Maw sottan vssy withoutiniuri its texture*if the iehet 3 cdi perlarity ter di her tearing tA dshw Agple, dhe: ing compound pepdcys that usually unpleasant operation (shaving) ade et ? ie "St ; Bozie’s Hebcaion: Femoves fféekles and tan from the face in the shortest possible time) = Sen bo gmt y ws the enoyl =xiga,. To be bad, wholesile or fetal, of W. Bogle, 227 Washing toh bt¥eet, ; Cloths, Whitneys, Podsking, Tweeds, Vestings and Tailors’ Trimmings, ; Boston, Uv. §, . y! gdh bale b OF i and perf seTs throughout the Canadas, Unitea’P""? i feces _ best Jour.eymen Tailors on the Island. Btates Ut ed ft ‘ _ reg een ; j 0 9179 {i Y imais “All ordeys attegded to with pu u i ty and des atch, ay Vi 4-753 .. es Ras ; TOMA WIR. WATSON, Agent fir P. E. I ‘ ded ge ai AT ABCA 0 be the very best article’ and Carpets, Blankets in great variety; red, white and bjue | Nerges; white, blue and red Welsh, Enghsh and American | fianne's, &e. “ The poor ye have always with you.” Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. 3 Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pure hscisi os ar THE LADIES’ BAZAA R, chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. UW DER the patronage of Mrs, Dany, for the benefit of the | oy, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also :— Men's Fnglish snd American Boots und Shoes, in every poor of Charlottetown only, will take place (D, V.) at the | x" XX, and XXX Ale. variety, Slippers, Kubbers; women’s French Slippers, Boots | Temperance Hall, Charlottetown, on ‘TsuRspay, the 18th Charlottetown, 19th Novy. 1853 wad “hoes, and Cashmere, galoched, lasting and leather Boots; | January inst. . Doors open at one o'clock, sule to commence at : : inisses’ and children’s Boots and Shoes in great variety. 2 p. re Entrance money, Is. 6d.; children under 12 years, Notice to Debtors. MISCELLANEOUS, wall’ prive. Pas Subseriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him, ho . There will be no Auction of any articles remaining unsold. : <nitting Cotton, black Crane, diaper table Covers ypu F afet 7 ; ’ ; : * * ; either by Note or Book Account, that unless they make immediate Knitting Cotion, black Crape, diaper table Covers and Towels, | 7,4 following ladies composing the Committee, will gladly payment, thee te conenitn esl Se Se Oven Attorney onan black and fancy Aprons, plain and fancy net Muslins, hair Nets, sandlendnaettnatheiin ties oe = Ate ee eons, Mrs, C. Stewart rolled and twilled Linings, Jesu, Irish Liner, furniture Cotton, Mrs. Lioyd 4 Mrs. W. Pope Wotice. polka Jackets, scarlet and shaded Cravats, biack and brown fur Mrs. Jenkins Mulfs, Victorines and Cuffs; fancy regatta and white Shirts, Mrs. W. Nelson Mrs. C. Palmer (PPuE Subscriber having appointed Mr. Cnartes Ween blue and red Serge dito reefing Jackets ayd india Rubber Miss Palmer. his Attorney during his absence from the Island, requests all per- | Coats and Leggings, Oil,Clouy Suits, Southwesters and Hats,| NR Afier the Bazaar, the Committee and other Ladies | sons to whom he may be indebted to furnish their accounts for settlement; | Unrbrellas, weavers’ Reeds, india rubber, worsted and cotton | gopointed for. the pnrpose, will visit among the poor in the | and ail those who are indebted by book account, or othgrwise are requested Braces, tailors’ trimmings, blue, red and white Cotton Warp, a different districts, in order that their wants may be truly to pay the sawe. ‘large assortment of ®rey Cottons very cheap; navy blue Prints ascertained : WILLIAM WELSH. and Denims, printed Cottons, checked Ginghams, Bedticks J r . S , anuary 11, 1855. All papers. | white and striped Shirtings, Sheetings, Bagging and Bags, black mo EB 7 St : astern Age. lodiana Shawls aod fandkerchtefs, plain and plaid Handker “TYNE Eastern Stage, carrying the mails, will leave Char- ' Charlottetown, November 20, 1854. _ Boots, Boots, Boots. UST received by the Subscriber at his Store, opposite Mr. Coles’s Brewery, one hundred pair Men’s and Boy's Pegged Boots, which will be sold cheap for Cash. JAMES LONG. chiefs and Searfs, silk neck and pocket Handkereinefs, Jadies’ and gents’ black and fancy silk and satin Neckties; : ; ’ : . and gen < Suk and Satin wWeckties; cambric | > T d 7 : Li ete f t for Souris and intermediaie places on Tuesday pocket Handkercinefs, Cashmere Mufflers, bonnet Silks, black, | roe 2 : Sieh nnd etal dith inne Vaile. ctean. bine and haces Basen ‘and Friday ve < 6 Send from ee tamene Kent Street, Charlottetown, August 7th 1854. ' a ' ‘ ni =) x C . . ' 7 oo o} j s Fi S nings : tiie ane | oe rbbons, black : bie Jace B! ; Pat, rofforog | lottetown on Wednesday and Saturday mor > . - ~ aa aeaaees arena, sia testa Beas 2zing gelled foe fright or passage, please apply to Mr John Holase,) “Hides, Hides, Hides, lw a) Slane. nse bud aeeietiiiaeen han hdl nf Bela q| Dorchester Street, Charlottetown; end Mr. James Moinag Froek pence per Ib., in Casu, will be given for any | wee fives, nenenant ge we 1 — tg a WILLIAM HOOPER, Postman. ea queasy of GREEN HIDES, delivered at 7 — "ty ee — i Morell, 5 54. Subscriber. RB. N. ‘coloured Jean Stays, Moleskins, anda number of unenuwerated forell youuary ie === | October 23, 1854. (All the papers.) | articles. . : -UARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, &c. _ To be Let, | Mall, cross-cnt, hand and. pit Sawsy, with Files to suit, Rasps, And pessoas Seven, on the first day of May next. | American narrow Axes, Adzes, Hatchets, shingling and lathing HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises near Government Lilarners,, dara wing Kuoives, Spokeshaves, Rules, Framing House, at present occupied by Captain Beazeley, con- c. sisting of a Dwelling House which contains a spacious Dining- room and Drawing-room, Breakfost-room, 7 Bed-rooms, large Kitchen, Servant’s Hall,3 Servant’s Bed-rooms, Pantry, Larder, Front-porch, large Entrance Hall, large Inner Hall, Back- porch, 2 Back entrances, Back and front stair-case, Seullery, _— and Wash-house, Lumber-room and «a splendid 6 roomed-cellar A large and commodiovs Coack-house, 3 stalled Stable, Har ness-room, Cow House, large Liay-loft and Grain-room, M E yard, large Kitchen-garden with Fruit-trees, &c., Flower-gar. den, elegant front entrance and“tatriage drive, a la running down to the Harbour with convenience pay! boats, &c., extensive plantation of young trees of ali kinds, large Root-house, wood and chopping house, anda spacious and commoedious yard. [KAD VGITIRATLGS baa Maar There are front and back gates facing on different streets, 4 drawer and pad Locks; butt, strap, chest,door and T tlinges, &c. rim Loeks, spring Latches and Screws of al] sizes; Spoons, ‘Knives and Forks, Gimblets, Snuffers and Trays, tea ‘Trays, Seissors, shoe snd carpenter's Pincers, Awis, Russia, Hairs, | Rosin; Shoethread, lasting, pump and carpet Tacks, cut and Nr wrought Nails and Brads, al] sizes, Planes aiid Plane Irons; } ie GROCERIES, &e. |. | Ram, Brandy Gin and Wine; Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Soap, Candles, Starch, Blue, Rice, Raisins; Currants, Nutinegs, Ginger, Pepper, Spices, Confectionary, Mustard, baking and washitig Soda, ail kinds Dyestuils; honeydew and fig Tobacco; crushed Sugar, and pq@rent, variety of ether useful artieles. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. p into Building Lots to suit intending purchasers, Charlottetown, January 8, 1855. having fronts of Fifty feet each on Pownal-street, and Forty-two feet on AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, ON THE PREMISES. Richmond-street, and we!] worth the attention of Mercantile men. Look here!!! Valuable Town Lots for Sale. ii] Sele! dnd. Upper Leainer, Boffalo, Robes; Clocks, Chairs, and ‘a never failing well of water on the premises, Broows and Buckets; Glass, China and arthenware, &c. This splendid Mansion from its si ‘con the finest irvA) view of any house in Charlottetqwn, and from jts proximity to | Georgetown, Janwary 15, 1359, THDITIA . ¢. & NO Beli, Merchant, Tailors, And manufactureraof ready made Clothing, | «, | [@UBRN sQUARB, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, CHARLOTTETOWN. importers of— IOTT= forthe First of May next, will, instead thereof, positively take Government House and other advantages the Subscriber confi dently offers it as the most elegant, comfortable aud desirable residence for a gentleman's family in or near town, ie For further particulars apply to ‘i DAVID WILSON, Richmond Street. % CARD. September 11, 1854. : RHE Subssither offers, bis services to the Public as WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION MERCHANT, and hopes, by OLES'S STEAM MILL CARDIN oe ‘HIN prompt ategntion to business. entrusted to Was te; tein a dee C now in superior order, being pewly fitted aes > ger DATOL 2a. FAS. COMBS. | Charlottetowa, July 3 1854 rm brafs a | os Ae \ ‘ r May : ub f HE SALE of Mr. D.Wiison’s TOWN LOTS, advertised | T Place on of Sale, and the balance, if required, may lay over until the First of May € > A deposit of 20 per cent. on the purchase money to be paid at.the time next, on the delivery of the Deeds. be seen at the Office of Mr. Ball, Surveyor General, at Mr. Wilson's Store, » An unexceptionable title will be given, and plans of the Property can and at the Office of the undersigned. Tuesday, the 16th day of January, 1855, nad eep Ta'their empliyment'the targest number of the or ae ok GOR gis 7s w- January 15. ‘ <n ees ee dawn eeping