? —— = “a -—, ana re 2] @& ~ THE EX - | ms ‘ j Toe Exoenditure for the past year has been £53 3.6 amonnt of debts against the Lustiturte 3 10 4 Balanee iu favour of the Instiute 11 12 9 £68 6 3) In now giving up ottr trast, We hope that our successors will enjoy oa equal amount of pleasure that we have experienced | while doing your work, that the same barmony that prevatied in all our Committee Meetings will continue with thea ; and | chat they, like ws, at the close of their term of oflice, will be | ‘ay “ we have done what we could;’’ ail which is re- able to apectfu fy suberitied. P syaned of behalf of the genera! Committec, JAMES M. BUTCHER, Secretary. | haylottetown, December 21, 1858. ooo ?--- COMPLIMENTARY ADDRESS. The following Address was recently presented to the Rev. Maurice Swapey, on his departure from the Island, for St. Joho, New Branswick : — Cuarntorrerown, Movember 15, 1858. Revesenp anp DEan Sinj—lt is with feelings of great teeret. that we hear of your speedy removal! from this Island. Brough up amongst us, we take @ deep interest in your welfare . and it has been a cause of heartfelt gratification to us, to find you everywhere, as a Minister of ihe Churet, upholding pure doctrine, and preaching Christ crucified. We beg you to accept | our best wishes for your increased asefulness, and we pray that} you mag be largely blessed in your ininisterial duties, ia the new spnere of duty allotted to you. Yours fauhfully, Henry Bayfield, Rear Admiral ; DD. Fitzgerald. Rector of St. | Paul’s: R. Hedgsor, Chief Justice of P. &. 1.; Thomas Des- brisay, Rt. Nv: John Longworth, M.P.P.; ‘T. il. Haviland, Mayor of Ch.Town; Albert H. Yates, J. Picton Beete, George | ’. Hascard, George W. Owen, Joho Lawson, Recorder of | Ch.Vown; John Hancock, Com. R. N ; Joseph Hensley, Join Brecken, La C. Jenkins, late Rector and Eece!. Com.; Thomas uw. Tre ovain, Join Orlebar, Com. R. N.; Williom Cundall, ‘Theophilus Desbrisay, J. Hasaird, Benjamin Desbrisay, Charles Desbrisay, Joseph Ball, Joha Ball, Jobn Robins. P., Charles Palmer, HH. Haszard, James Morris, Jas. D. Maszard, J. P., H. J.Ceundall, Charles A. } Mecuanics’ Insritwre.--Last Tuesday evening, the 28th ult., Mr. THomas Leewtne delivered a leeture before the above Institute on ** The Mechanical Properties of the) Atmosphere.’’ This lecture was ably illustrated by a large number of yery successful experiments, On Tuesday evening next, the 4th January, Mr. Leeming will again lecture belure the Institute, on * Phe Chemical Properties of the Atmosphere.’’ ‘This lecture will also bo, illustrated by experiments Season Tickets will be sold at the door, at the prices stated in the Advertisement. J. M. Bercner, Secretary. Ol lel ll lt al el lhl allel lel Ah let eee al FROM BURMAH. Sawareuyees, Burmah, March 6, 1856. Mr. P. Davis—Dear Sir: Such is the great demand for the Pain Killer that [write you to send me as soon as possible,in addition to what I bave hitherto ordered, 24 dozon boxes, (two dozen bottles in box) and a bill for the same, that I may give you an erder on the Treas- urer of the Unien to the amount of the same. N. Harris. Hentaapa, Burmab, March 17, 1856. Messrs. P. Davis & Son—Gents: * * * [ am sorry to say the lust box of Pain Killer sent me has not yet come to hand. The expense of getting the medicine is something ‘* these hard times,” but the want of 1% is of far more importance. ef the same size, (viz. $50 worth.) I enclose an order on the Treasurer of the Missionary Union for the umount. Rev. B. E. Tuomas. Holloway’s Ointment. —Bad Breasts, and Cancer, the scourges of al no greater superseder than this great swbstitute for surgical operations. There are many living who have escaped becoming the victitn of the latter by its timely use. Reader, if you want a mild purgative for children, or one powerful for adults, take Ayer’s Pilla, They are sugar-coated and pleasant to use, and are well encugh known to be good, without our recommendation New Advertiscnreuts. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, GRIST AND SAW MILLS, &c. POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE. To Reveread Maurice Swabey. O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on the Premises, on THURSDAY, the 20th day of JANUARY ivstant, at To Thomas B. Tremain, Esg., Com. Orlebar, R. N., and | the hour of 12 o’elvekt noon, that other members of the Church of England in P. E. Island. | VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, My Cahetstias FRiesos;:—The kind feelings which you | consisting of 255 Acres of LAND, situate on the Princetown expres? at my removal from amonyst you demand my best! Road, about three miles beyond the Messrs. Haslam, the acknowleduments and Warmest thanks. When about to bid) property of Mr. Tuomas Minivan, known as the Millman Mills. | ¢ LIE Subscribers have received ex ‘‘ ISABEL," from Liver- heuto my adopted home, and the scene of my early ministra-| There are 100 Acres of the Land cleared and under cultivation, tiene, it ASSUraHce 4 fulness «nd fidelity ntherta, teu S which are entrusted io me to proclaim, iS such as 1 must ever sppreciate. Barnestly praying that you may, one and all, be built ap more and more on the only true foundation, and be &hke Tur powers or Gop tTarovew Farryu unto Sat VAT! ’ -..? Believe me to remain, Fauthfully vours, } Sivaecd)y MAURICE SWABEY. a ee ‘“—o@m > ~ _ | Kove etiox.—On Thursday evening, the 23rd inst., R. B.| frving, Usq., School Visiter, lestared on this subject tn the | . — . } Fong Creek Schoo!l-house, toa large and respectable audience. | D. Lamont: seg, occupied tle clzair, and presited in his usual happy manner. Were E to attempt togive am outline of the Mr. irviag. To say that it was well done, would be but feeble aise; it was admiral The style was perspicuous, sant, and forcible, and the delivery, which occupied more | The lecturer spoke | ble. cle than one hour, could not be surpassed. briefly wf the progressive character of the age, and ably describe’ the Important services of the ¢choo!master to} socie The idea of many is, that the only individual who | ean be called a Sehoolmaster, is the Di-triet, Parochial or | Village Dominic. This is not, however, the opinion of the | Lecturer, who included is the term, Ministers of Re'igion. | College Professors, Legislators, Lattyers and Judges, | Pravelle:s and Navigators, &e., together with the mother at | her fireside, The efforts of the newspaper press for the | enlightenment of the peonte also, eanre in for a due share of commen!ation. Mr. Irving mada some excellent remarks on the formation of School JAbraries, which should be reduced to practice by the inhabitants of P. BK. tsland. This part of the lecture, L understood, was expressly written to be delivered in District. The Lecturer was, however, agreeably surprised to find that lis suggestions on this head | were anticipated by his audience, who established a Library in conne-tion with their school in November last. At the close of (ve Leeture a discus ion ensued, in which the opinion of the ineeting with respect to the benefits of the Free Education Act was elicited, os testified by the following | ay tnis resulution, which was motéd by Mr. Jolm McEwen and seconded by Mr. J. Ful'ey, aud unanimously agreed to :— « Resoleed, That it is the epision of this meeting, that any inerease vf taxation for the purpose of perpetuating the present Nducation Act, and improving it by increasing the Teachers’ salary, would be more beneficix] to the people of this Colony than a return to the system in operation previous to the passing of that Act.” After a vote of thanks to Mr. Irving for his interesting Lecture, the meeting closed, every one greatly delighted with the evening’s proceedings.— Com. & J 5 S S Perry Daves’ Vecerani Paw Kitier.--Volantariby, conscientiously, | ard with much pleasure, we recommend to our readers the above named | medicine. We speak from our own observation and experience when | we say that ft removes pain as if by magic from all parts of the body, | and is one ef the besf medicimes in use for checking diarrhae, and} removing tle premonitory symptoms of cholera.—Cin, Nonpareil, 2 weer ——----— flarricd, ' At Gaspereaux, on the 28th Dee , by the Rev. Neil Mackay, Mr. John | Graham, of Gaspereaux, to Miss Phebe Hicken, St. Mary’s Bay. | - —_-----—- - _>~om + ———— re | Lied, At Pleasant Valley, Malpeque Road, on the 18th inst., Arn, the beloved wife of Mr. John Murray, in her 62th year. The remembrance | of the departed will long and fondly be cherished by her attached family | aud friends ' | ‘annot but afford me mach gratification to receive the | the remainder is covered with hard and soft Wood. "your pragers and good wishes for my future ase- premises are a good SAW and GRIST MILLS, welfare; whilst the testimony which you bear to my | order, with a KILN for drying in setting forth, in their integraly, the great | comfortable DWELLING HOUSE and BARN, 36 by 33 feet. on which the Mills are situated has abundance of | January 3, 1859. Season Ticket, to admit one person Q On the in good working Grain, together with a The Stream water at all seasons of the year. | The above well known property is situate on the high Road to St. Etcanor’s, im a flourishing settlement; and is a very |desirable investment for any person desirous of turning his attention to Parming and Mitling. Terms or Sate.—CASH. A deposit of Ten per cent. on the day of Sale, and the balance on the execution of the Deed. Any further particulars will be made known on the day of Sale, GEORGK ANDERSON, Auctioneer. New London, January 3, 185% Central Academy. FBENUE Classes MONDAY, the 17th instant. Parents and Guardians ture ‘rom mremory, [ fear L would be doing am injustice to are requested to enter Pupils as early as may be convenient, | as the diferent Classes will be at once formed, and Pupils | i | afterwards entering them will do so at great disadvantage as | compared with those who may have attended from tbe com- menetment. FEES OF TUITION. per term. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Eng. Grammar, £0 12 6 Algebra and Geometry,...... : ee Book-keeping, Geography and the Use ofthe Globes, 110 0 Analytical Trigonometry, the higher Geometry, the Differential and bategral Calculus, with their application to Mechanics, Land Surveying, Na- ¥igatien and Astronomy, including the use of ail necessary Instruments,..+...60..+..-.+% e, 2: 6+0] French Language and Literature,................ 2 0 0; Natural Philosophy,.........+0.4. Keke tea Ks 6aa cr Greek and Latin Classies,..... 2 1a: 9 JOUN KENNY, Acting Head Master. (Gaz. Ex. & Isi.1m) Tickets, Tickets, For Charlottetown Mechanics’ Institute. MEASON TICKETS for the above Institute are for Sale at the STORES of Messrs. Grorce Haszarp and Joun Witurams, and also by the Secretary, at the following prices : Family Ticket, to admit one family, or a Gentle- man and three Ladies, £0 6 0 Member's Ticket, toadmit a Gentleman and Lady 0 5 0 3. 0 Nightly Picket (for sale at the door) OG 9 aay JAMES M. BUTCITER, Seeretary. Ch. Fown, January 3, 1859. lin. Assignment of Debts. ™%! OTICE is hereby giver that I have this day assigned to Mr. Bensautn Rocers, all Debts owing to ne; and that all persons indebted to me wilt please, and tuey are hereby Rogers. Cascumpec, 16th October, 1358. DAVID ROGERS. [a accordance with the above Notice, I hereby require all arties indebted to the above nimed Davin Rocers, to make immediate payment to me, at Cascumpec, of tlie amounts due from them respectively. BENJ. ROGE RS Jan. a. 18 o WwW. - & wv . Cascumpec, [6th October, 1858. BOA LOST. a oat on WEDNESDAY Evening last, 29th ult., betweer the end of Prince Street.and the Hon. G. Goles’s, @ Lady’s BOA. Any person leaving the same at tliis Office, or 9: ol igiving information as to where it may be found, will be rewarded for his trouble. January 3, 1859. ‘Freehold Farm for Sale- O BE SOLD BY Avcrion, on Tursvay the Ist day Feprvary next, on the spot, 80 Acres FREEHOLD! * * * Send we as soon as possible another box | cfimates, are infullibly removed by the application of this powerful | healing antidote to cutaneous and glandular diseages; the knife hath | at the Central Academy will be re-opened on| ——-— of | AMINER. — _— ‘The Cheapest and most Goneral Assorted. COUNTRY STORE Iv the Island---Established i842. | (Pye SUBSCREBER has selected and just reeeived Kx ‘* EMMA,’ fron Hauipax, the iargest and best STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE, /—to suit the season, and low prices to suit the times—that he | has ever imported, which has heen selected from some of the most extensive houses in the numerous trade, who give all the advantages of the trade to their old customers. The following ; are some of the Goods now open for inspection and sale ; | Prime Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Raisins, 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 ; of new shape, naval and tary, &c. ; some first quality Buffalo Robes, very cheap; Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, ail sizes and prices. . TTARDW ARE, Cutlery and Jewellery ; bar, hoop, sheet and and copper ; Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Glass and Putty; Drugs, medicines and Dye stuffs; burning fluid and lamps ; China, Glass and Earthenware, in great variety, and low prices; Sled and Cart Harness ; plates; Pots, Bake-pans and exira lids; other articles, too numerous for ‘ the printer,’’ and will be sold at very reduced prices, for cash, or good Produce. Farwers and others in want of the best deseription of Goods, found to erfsare satisfaction, having every article priced, in plain Ggares, for the child as well as the most experienced, has obtained for it such extensive patronage. ly to his counter trade, and give satisfaction to his customers. WANTED which the highest market prices will be given. PATRICK STEPHENS, Dee. 13, 1858. LONDON HOUSE Established 1820. pool, upwards of offer to their customers and the publie. supplied as usual. Present importation consists of— [20 chests primeCongou TEA 6 do bik. & col’d Cobourgs 200 packages Ironmongery 6 do sorted Dress Stuffs and Hardware 4 do Haberdashery 10 trunks Boots and Shoes 1 do Hosiery o cases Ready-made Cloth’g 4 do Townend’s Hats and 10 bales Paper Hangings Caps 7 do €vtton Warp } do Gloves, (Bent, Alcroft 4 do Striped Shirting & Co's.) 4 dy Grey Calico 2 do- Dress Trimmings | 4&4 do White & printed do 1} do Bonnets & Straw Lats | & do Scotch Carpeteand 1 do FURS Woollens 2 do Fur Caps dy Cloths 3 do Dress Silks, Velvets &| —-—-~— dg” Gala Plaids and Silk Goods Hinseys 2 do Giazed Linings | 1 do Wadding 7 do Sundries 4 cases MELLINER¥ | 9 tons Bar LRON Barrels Porter, Ale, ground 9 | 125 boxes London SUAP 4 hhds. Paint OIL 60 kegs PAINT Boxes Raisins, Biacking, Pipes, Starch, Washing Powder, &c Kegs Mustard, Blue, Saitpetre Bags Riee, Nats, Coffee,Pepper. ; D., G. & S. DAVIE’ Charlottetown, November 8, 1848. Flour, Hiciasses, Tobaceo, Candlos, &e. UST RECEIVED, per BRIGT. NAPOLEON, and FOR SALE at the lowest cash prices : — 500 Barrels good superfine FLOUR, 235 Puns. MOLASSES, 30 Boxes TOBACCO, 40 Barrels FLULD, 75 Barrels Navy BREAD, 30 Boxes CHERSE. 6) Boxes CANDLES, 75 Drums fresh FIGS, 15 Bbls. SUGAR; Boxes Raisins, do. Cofiee. do. Pepper. SAMUEL/A. FOWLE & Co Dec. 27.. 2i Ag Now is the tims for Bargains. HE REMAINDER of .CLOAKS and MANTLES on hand at ** Guascow Hovwsr,’’ wil be SOLD at COST and CHARGES. ge Callearly if you want BARGAINS, C. ©. VAUX, Queen-siroet. ow Dee. 27, pees E'rangipanni } delightful aud enduring PERFUME, t: gether with the i following, -viz :—= | Golden Dew Drops, Upper Ten, Violet, Essence Bouquet, Alis- } ma, Aurber, Camelia, Carolind Bouquet, Citronells Rose, Clematis, Cowslip, Geranium, Hawthorn, Hodgosmia, Heliotrope, Honeysuckle, Jessamine, Jockey Club, Lilae, Magnolia, Mignionette, Millefleurs; Mousseline, Musk, Nectar. New-mown Hay, Orange, Orange Flower, Patch- only, Pink. Pea, Sweet’Clover, Tea Rose, Verbena, West End, White Lily, Prairie Flower, Cologne, Double Cologne, Amber, Lavender, Aromatic and Crystalline Vinegar. Aso,— Preston Salts, Lemon Rouge, Amandine, Cold Cream, Lip Salve, Toilet Powder, Fragrant Shampoo Lotion, Am- ber, Lustral- Bandoline. Hair Dye, Philocome, Roland’s Maceassar Qil, Toilet Soap, Shaving Soaps and (reams, Dental Soap and Paste, Pearl Tooth Powder, Aromatic | tiles, Erasive Soap, Fiavouring Extracts, India Rubber Dressing. Dandraft and Side Cems, Mair, Tooth, Nail | Fur and Cloth Caps, | plate Iron ; Nails, Spikes, Brads and tacks, iron, zine | Upper and sole | ather ; barrels and half barrels prime Labrador inspec | ed Llerrings, Uodfish ; Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Caps | and Ilints; Plough-mounting, and extra sole and side | With various! 1 will please call and examine quality and price, which will be trom which no alteration will be made, which has been a fixed rule in the establishment for the past sixteen years, and which tar A Cargo of Tunber and Deals for Sale—when disposed of, au alteration will be made in the hunrbering business for the | future; which will enable the proprietor to attend more strict- | from 200 to 300 OX and COW IDEs, for Orwell Store, Cheaper than the Cheapest on the [sland. 609 packages of British and Foreign MERCHANDIZE, selected by a member of the Firm, at some of the leading Houses in London, Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, &c., ‘ which, with Stock on hand, and residue daily expected, will form the largest and best stock of Goods they have yet had to Wholesale dealers . : ° ‘ } : ar, ho iwed . 1 1¢ required, to make payment only to the above named Benjamin | Re subseriber has received a supply of the above most | tose, Spring Flowers, Sweet Brier, Sweat | Cochows, Court Plaster, Bureau Perfume, Fuming Pas- | ES Ne | HWOTICE. ESUE Subscriber hawing been appointed Acrnt to the 2) pt thn, Lord Viscount Melville, K. C. B.. by Vows of , Attorney, bearing date the 20th Movember, 185%, hereby \notifies the Tenants on. Lots er Townships Nos. 20 anc v5, that all Rent and Arrears of Kent, duc on said Estate, are to be paid to him, and no other person, JOHN R. BOURKE, Mill View, Dee. 27, 1858. 3m Assignment. of Debts. OTECE is hereby given, that by Warrant of Attorney of a this date, I have actitned to Mr. Jounw Lea all amounts due me by Note of Hand, Book Account or other- wise, in trast for the payment of creditors; and that ali persons indebted to me are bereby required to make payment to the order of the above named Joun Lea. : Dated at Charlottetown this 16th day of Novr., A-D., 1858. . ANDREW RSID. N aceordunee with the above notice, fF hereby reqnire all | & persons indebted tu the above named Axprew Kazip to make immediate payment to Ma. Janka Hupson, of Tryon River, in whose bands the Accountsare placed foxy collection. | “Charlottetown, November 16, joss. JOHN LBA. Assignment of Debts. QOTICe is hereby given that by Deed of this date, I have assigned to the Lonvrable Joszrm Hensuar, all | Debts owing to me, in Traet for the payment of erediters ; jand thet all persona indebted to me will please, and they are i hereby required, to make payment only to the above named Joskru lignstzy. Dated thisdlet day of August, A. D. 1858. JUHN RIGG. [ accordance with the above notice, I hereby require all partics indebted to the above named Jonn Kiso to inake immediate payment to me, at my office, in Charlotte- town, of the amounts due from them respectively. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, Sie Mugust, 1858. Notice. y 7 ILEREAS, by Deed of Assignment, bearing date the 17th day of February, 1857, all Books, Debts, Notes and other Securities, of the late firm of Tuomas McNurr & Sow, vi Princetown, Prince Edward Island, wete duly transferred to me—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted in uny way to the said firm are required to make paymente of their respective amounts to the Subscriber. in Charlottetown, or to Henry 8. McNwurr, Princetown. on or before the 20th day of Octeber next. All sume unpaid after that date, sill be immediately handed over for eollection, without distinction tof persons. li. HASZARD. Charlottetown, October 4, 1858. —- so ARCHIBALD WHITE, Biacksmith, Machinist, &e-. ETURNS thanks to the Inhabitants of Charlottetown and the Island generally for the liberal evstom he has re- ceived for the last six years, and begs to acquaint them that he has removed his Workshop to King’s Square, opposite the Store of Messrs. Beer & Son. where te respectfully solicits a continuanes of their patrovage. Lhe is prepared to executs--on liberal terms and at the shortest nutice— Forging and Turning for Machinery of all deseriptions. CAST-STEEL AXES WARRANTED OF THE LEST QUALITY; | Carriage, Sleigh and Ship Work always on Hard. | Charlottetown, Noy. 29, 1858. vm JOHN & LOBERT SCOTT, KENT-STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, Carriage and Sleigh Builders, &c. at: &e- | Carriages and Sleighs always on hand, and built to ordg?, ® | ° . : ’ a ee ° ee | the shortest notice. Carriage and Sleigh Trimming dene witli bundtes Spring & Axe Steel Logwood, Redwood, Currants | neatness and despatch, | Now on hand a variety of new and second-hand Carriages, ' forsale at reduced prices. ‘fhe public arc requested to call and /seo them before purchasing elxewhere. ly May 3, 58... j ented eect on oe a ee. ae ee ae s TO LET, / THE ‘PAVILION ROTEL ow LET, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION given, that eligibly situated and well adapted HOUSE and premises lately known as the ** PAVILION HOTEL,” which, from its standing on the highest ground in the City. and its proximity | to the public offices and wharves, renders its situation for a | HOTEL the most desirable in the City, for either transient }or permanent boarders. The building comprises on the first floor one large Dining- jroom 25 by 25 feet, one reading or Bar-room 25 by 15, | Drawitig-room 18 by 15 fect, one large inner Kitchen, outer | Kitchen, and large Seallery, With many conveniences, one | Pantry, one-small Sitting-room, two spacious Lallis, and two | pair front Stairs, and one pair back Stairs, and Water Closet. On the second floor, ons Dining-room 25 by 14 feet, eight |B d-rooms and one large Pantry and Closet ; and in the Attic ) seven Bed-roonss , and having spacious ccllerage. The house jhaving lately undergone a thorovgh ropair, is in excellent pa and having a good Stable, ‘‘oach-House, and out-offices attached. | For terms and particulars, please apply to Charlottetown, Dec. 20, 1858. Ii. HASZARD. rgxO BE LET, for one, two or three years, or AE, _ longer term, as may be agreed upon, ‘* GLEN ey STEW ART,” directly opposite Charlottetown, with | aceite bout 50 acres of LAND, 24 of which are under cultivation. Also,a good GARDEN. Application to be made ito the proprietor, W. STEW ART, Eeq., south side of Chey- | lottetown Ferry, Lot 48. tf July 26, 1858 } j hacer ee TO BE DISPOSZD OF BY PRIVATE SALE, ‘ NE OF THE MOST VALUABLE AND ran beawtifully situated properties in this city, having mae, frontof 113 feet on Queen Tauare, and 154 fect on Graitn Street, together with the residence of the Misses STEwaR? If the abuve Property is not disposed of by private Sale, it ; Wlil be gold by Auction in Buitding Lote,on THURSDAY, the 8rd day of | MARCH. For particulars apply to JOUN BALL. Charluttetown, Sepe. 2, 1858. } -- _ - -— -_— - ee es, | Dissolution of Partnership. | i | i | TESHE BUSINESS lately carried on at Orwell underth e style and firm of Srzruens & Crarx, is this day dissolved iay mutual consent. All debts due by the said firm will be At Lot 13, on Sunday night the 19th inst , after a long illness, Neil, LAND, situated on Lot 35, 84 miles from Town, and adjoining son of Mr. John Ramsay, aged 22 years. At the Brae, Lot 9, on Monday the 20th inst., after a long illness, consisting of a Dwelling House and the usual Farm Outhouses. | Murdock, soa of Mr. Neil McKinnoa, aged 21 years, | ‘Phe subseribers inform the pes that the above property At Bedeque, on the 24th inst., aftera long and tedious illness, borne | ill be sold without reserve © the purpose.of paving of all | with Chrietian patience, Janct, the beloved wife of Mr. Anthony McCaul, | will be so enens ve, for the purp paying ; Git ' | just claims against them. sen., In the Gith year of her age. ° WILLIAM BELL, ¢—woery - —-—-—-- January 3, 1859. THOMAS BELL. Ship News. Chebucto Warehouse. Arrivals at Halifax from P. E. Island: ao RECEIVED, per sehr. ** ROMP”’— Dec. 15—Leader, Furbush, 15 days. 16th—Scottish. 17th—Ange- 2 hhds. strictly prime Porto Rico SUGAR, line, Babin. iSth—W. T. King, 11 days; Gipsey Queen, 15 days; 3 puns. Porto Rico MOLASSES. For sale by Sarah, 10 days; S. Thomas; Emma. Hemisphere, McDonald, 31 days, Nor. 22, 1858. P. W. HYNDMAN. bound to Boston. 25th-——Teazer, Lang, 21 days. a a nee Dee. 10—Cleared, Mino, Pearle GLOVES. GLOVES. New York, Dee.9—Arrived, Kate, from P. E. Island, 30 days—Nov. NTR? I; : } : > Alate™ £Y U5, lat. 40, lon. 60 30, in a gale from SE to N.W., lovt jib, split main- ENTS’ Kid. hambekie:, bat Tiah a a — sail, steve bulwarks, carried away jibboorm, &c. and Bucksk n; Gents’ Sea st 2 and Ducks in acunticts ; | St. John’s, Nfld. Des, 3—Arrived, Emily, Ryder; Maggie, Walsh.| Gents’ Outside Wool Vests ; Ladies’ Gloves and Gauntlets, at | 4th—Arrow, Ainsworta. 5Sth—Gdessa, Muteh. Cleared—UCaroline, Guiascow House, Queen-street. Dee. 18. St. John, VN. B., Des. 26.—Arrived, Rowp, Swain, P.E.T , ——— The Bark Firefly, of Port Hill, P.B.T, from Bristo!, bound to Valparaiso, Toacher Wanted. laden with railroad iron, foundered at sea ina gale, some few weeks eince—crew saved, The Britioh Ship Starlight, belonging to Messts. Yeo & Pugsley, of | Application to be, made to either of the undersigned | Bideford, bound to Havaha, was recently wrecked near the entrance of | Trustees. Dr. Jarvixe, the Port of Havana, and is a total loss. Desniz HoGan, : The Bark Alma, of Port Dill, P.E.L., from Caleo, South America, | JAKES Avs WARD arrived at Scattery Roads, Ireland, Nov. 80. i T W cm : » Dec. 1—Arrived, Nanties, from Charlottetown. i y REO. RESESS, Ge A Sebooner, bound to the Eastward, passed the Wood IsJands on , THowss WERSTER. the Brn ult. When she was seoo she was in elear water. ow - *. eee ee eee Morell, Lot 40; Dec. 20, 1858. ~ | the Farm of Dr. Boswetu, together with the Buildings thereon, |. OR the Morell School, Lot 40, of First or Second Class. | will be sued for withoutany distinction of persons. and Shaving Brushes in great varicty. W. R. WATSON, City Drug Store. Charlottetown, Noy. 1, 1838. CITY TANNERY. WEST END OF GRAFTON STREET. SALE at the above Establishment— .~ 100 Sides Neat LEATHER, 20 Calf SKINS, 280 Sides City, and Country Slaughtered Sole LEATHER, 300 Sides Buones Ayres Sole LEATHER, to ba ready New Year's. N. B. CASH paid for GREEN HIDES. ALso WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a quantity of HEMLOCK | BARK, for which Cash will be paid on delivery at the above | Establishment. Charlottetown, Dec. 13, 1858. laid by Parrick Strruens ; and all amounts due the said fim re to be paid to Mr. Steplens. | PATRICK STEPHENS, RICHARD J. CLARK, Urweil, Dee. 8, 1858. THE undersigned intends to carry on the above business in ‘future im hisowa name, and hereby notifies all partics indebted ito the late Firm, and to himself, that all accounts remaining “unpaid after the Ist of danuz ry next, will be sued for witheut | further notice. PAIK. STEPHENS. Urwell, Dee. &, 1858. prok —— - . | To Parents er Guardians of Young Men from the Country, attending the Central Academy, or tie Normal School. | BAK. RK. B. RVING having it in contemplati: make Mon & Pro it such domestic arrangements as way enable bim to te- ete aa — | cvive into his family, at the expiration of the present School | Vacation a few of the Young Men from the Conntry whe m ta Final Notice. ze LL amounts due the Subscriber either by Note of Hand or aay oltaim Scholarships in the Academy. or whe may be A Book Account, if not paid by the 25th DECEMBER, ™ ceived as Students into the Normai Schoul, takes’ this modo lof intimating to the Parents or Guardians of sach Young Men, and to such Young Men thetselyes, tict, provided timely applic ation he made, at his residence, Pownn! Street, iby, or on behalf of, at leas: sore such individuals, he willbe ‘able to accommodate them, on moderate terms, with Boats GEORGE F. C. LOWDEN. Charlottetown, October 25, 1858. zm Anas rs v WO RGOMS, pleasantly situated. For particulars apply | and Loporxe, und aleo to extend to them very desirable faeiti- at this office. ; < ae ties for the private prosecution of their etudics. Ch. Town, Nor. 1, 1858. ' Charlottetown, 27th Dee 1833. rk es tr