_ = ee A id - alf to ‘oF eS ; t is Taz he en- ugiss RRY all and .cks ced ca ion ring L re ee any r in ry it Chad : THE EXAMINER, c a nn rem remo Holloway's Ointment and Pills.—Medical maltreatment, neglect and in ' rudence, annually destroy thousands of valuable lives that might have been saved by the greatest ease by the use of these mighty anti- does to external and internal disease. Multitudes of rheamatie suffer- | creare now limping to the grave with contracted joints and in constant | agony, Who might be cured in a few weeks by the Ointment, and the | vital strength of a still greater number is oozing away through scrofa. lous sores, abscesses, and other exhausting outlets of suppuration whieh might be promptly and safely cured by the same means. Be wise in time. SNR eer ter te Bett Ne fllarricd, lens New Advertiscnenuts. PUBLIC LANDS. | PANE settlers on Townships 38,39, 40, 41, 42, 43 and 66, are hereby notified, that the Commissioner of Public VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, GRIST AND SAW MILLS, &c. POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE. O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on the Premises, on THURSDAY, the 20th day of JANUARY instant, at the hour of 12 o’eloek noor, that VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, consisting of 255 Aeres of LAND, situate on the Princetown aS w @ bila ally, ease gent (t Charlottetown, on the evening of the 4th instant, by the Rev. D. Fitzgerald, Rector, Mr. William Boswell, Summerset Cottage, Saint | Peter’s Road, to Mary Emily Susanna White, of this city. At Lot 11, on 6th ultimo, by the Rey. John MeLeod, Mr. Duncan Mefndrick, of Lot 14, to Miss Jane Smallinan, of Lot 11. , At St. Eleanor’s, on the 22nd ultimo, by the same, Mr. Spencer G. Stewart, Park Corner, te Miss Mary Ellen Cornish, of Campbelltown. At Malpeque, on the 30th ult., by the same, Mr. Allan McLean, to Miss Mary Coughlan, both of Princetown Royalty. : ' At Malpegue, on the same day, by the saime, Mr. James Frederick Me Nutt, of Datnloy, son of the late Hfon. P. McNatt, to Mary Ann, youngest daughter of George Beairsto, Esq., of Malpeque. ‘At Princetown, on the 23d ultimo, by the Rev. R. S. Patterson, Mr. Join Bdward Crafer, of Prinectown, to Miss Sarah Woodside, of the ' Th} Saissdtowt, on Wednesday, the 22d ultimo, by the same, Mr. William B. Donald, of Lot 20, to Miss Rullen McGregor, of Princetown. Atthe Wesleyan Church, Great St. James Street, Montreal, by the fev J. Goemley, Mr. Henry Fry, of Quebec, to Mary Jane, youngest dguchter of Benjamin Dawson, Esq., of Montreal. At Bedeque, on Thursday, the ?6th ult., by the Rev. R. 8. Patterson, Mr. Walter Hogg to Miss Catherine Glover. On Thursday, the 26th ultimo, by the Rey. I. Sutcliffe, Mr. Robert Mayhew, Margate, to Frances, fourth daugiater of Mr. R. Boyle, of his City. ’ oO Wednestay, the 28th ult., by the Rev. James Allen, Mr. John T. Rodd, Miltou, Mount Pleasant, to Ann, third daughter of Mr. A. Mc- Lauchlin, Cove Head. Oo the 4th inst., by the Rev. Dr. Knox, Mr. Edwin Coffin, of Mount Stewart Bridge, to Jessie Caroline, the youngest daughter of Charles Stewart, Bsq., of Roseneath. —— -—- @- «ee -—— red, At Mobile, Alabama, 27th October last, in the 27th year of his age, John, fourth son of My. Donald Stewart, Lot 48. At Salisbury, N. B., on the 26th ult., Pmily, the beloved wife of Mr. Alexander McLellan, in the 3tst year of Ler age, and daughter of Mr. C. ©. Davison’, fate of this city. At Charlottetown, on Thursday morning, the 6th inst , suddenly, of disease of the heart, Julia Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. George Poster, aged 16 years. The deceased was characterised by an amiable- nevs of disposition by which she was beloved by all who knew her. — —>eor > Ship News. Georcetows, January 4, 1859. Odessa, Mutch, arrived from St. John’s, N. F., cn Sunday last. Belvidere and Montano, from Halifax, yesterday. Fis: trax, Dee. 20.—Arrived—Sophia, Lark, Lady Jane Gray, Petrel tse” A Vesse!, said to be a Brigantine frozen up in the ice, has been seen drifting up and down the Gulf, on the North side of the Isiand, for.some days past Ou Thursday or Friday last she was close in on the sacore pearthe Sandhills, at the entrance of Richmond Bay, and a number uf persons went down on the beach, and would have boarded her could they have procured asuitable boat. On Monday last she was again seen to the Tastward of New London Harbour. We were conversing with a person from New London, who was looking at her threugh a good glass on Monday lust, and he states he could not perceiveany one on board, or any smoke, denoting that she wasinhabited. We have heard other rumours, that she was seen with her two jibs hoisted.—Js/. eer e > ~ > New Advertiseinents. Rich China Dinner, Dessert and Tea Services, TO.LETTE SETS, HANDSOME VASES, &c., &c. raxO BR SOLD BY AUCTION, without Reserve, on THURSDAY, the 13th instant, at 11 o’clock, at the Subser: ber’s SALE ROOM— L Dinner SET, Pink grounded and gilt I do Flowers and gilt L Dessert SET, Pink and Gold iL do Blue and Gold t French China TEA BETS (68 pieces cach} > Transparent China Toilette Sets (white and gold) } Glass Centre Dishes and Stands A lot richly Gilt Vases, &c. Glass Shades and Flowers, &c. —ALSo— i} Boxes Cexrecrionary (assorted) 10 Boxes RAISINS 100 Gross MATCHES 2 Boxes Ground Pepper 10 Boxes Ground COPPER 1 Box PEPPER 2 Casks CURRANTS 1 Box TOBACCO And yarious other articles. January 10, 1859. eae Tenadit sos: Soe consequence of aceounts due the undersigned being very B. irrecularly paid, he respectfully begs to inform such customers as have open accounts at his Store, that al] Accounts furnished to 3lst Dacemevux last, unpaid on the*lst day of Fenevary next, will be then closed, and+ farther credit posi- tively refused to all such customers until their respective accounts are paid up.in fell. CHARLES BELL, Market-square. Charlottetown, January 10, 1859. 3w ON CONSIGNMENT FROM LIVERPOOL & BOSTON. Tea, Sogar, Molasses, Flonr, Gin, Brandy, Wines, Tobacco, Sole Leather, Soap, Buckets, Brooms, Nails, Crackers, &c. "ZVI Subseribers have received on consignment, per Isabel 5 and Jylantine, the following Gooda, which they offer cheap for cash, viz— A. ll. YATES, Auctionécr. Lands will attend at Kennedy’s,. Lot 40, on TUESDAY the| Road, about three miles beyond the Messrs. Haslam, the (25th day of January inst., and following days; and at | Property of Mr. Tomas Minuwan, known as the Millman Mills. Sutherland’s, Head of St. Peter's Bay, on THURSDAY, the | There are 100 Acres of the Land cleared and under cultivation, 27th day of January and following days, when all amounts then due, either by Bond, Deposit, Instalment or Note of Hand, are requested to be paid; and in default thereof the same will be notified by advertisement, in accordance with the Act 16 Vic., cap. 18. NOTICE, All persons trespassing on the Government Lands, by eutting timber or taking possession of Lands without a location ticket, and payment made thereon, will be dealt with according to law. DEEDS. The Commissioner having several Deeds of Conveyance — for delivery, all persons who have not received their Deeds are requested to make application for the same atthe places and dates above mentioned. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Office ef Publie Lands, January 10,1859. MAILS. : - WINTER ARRANGEMENT. FANUE MAILS for the neighbouring Provinces, will, during the present winter, or until further notice, be made up and forwarded, via Cape Traverse and Cape Vormentine, every Tuesday and Friday morning, at half-past 9 o’elock. And Mails for Newfoundland and the United Kingdom will be made up at the same hours on Tuesday, Ist March, Friday, 4th do. Tuesday, 15th do. Friday, 18th do. Tuesday, 29th do. Friday, 7th January, Tuesday, 18th do. Friday, 2]st do. Tuesday, Ist February, must be posted halt an hour before the time specified. BENJ. DAVIES, Postmaster General. General Post Office, January 4, 1859. 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 all orders in their line with promptness aud despateh. In consequence of having labour-saying machinery of the latest and most improved kind, they feel confident that they can manufacture articles much cheaper and better than ean be imported or made in any establishment in the Island ; and also hope that by an uninterrupted attention to businesa, to . Secure a share of pablic 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, Iron Turning and Drilling of every descriptiqg done in a superior manner. PATRICK HICKEY, GARRETT GILLESPIE. Ch. Town, Jan. 10, 1859. (Isl. 3m.) aan _———$—$ we a TO LET, THE ‘PAVILION ROTEL.’ rygxO 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 fora HOTEL the most desirable in the City, for either transient or permaneni boarders. The building comprises on the first foor one large Dining- room 25 by 25 feet, one reading or Bat-room 25 by 15, Drawing-room 18 by 15 feet, ome large inner Kitchen, outer Kitchen, and large Scullery, with many conveniences, one Pantry, one-small Sitting-room, twospacious Ualls, and two pair front Stairs, and one pair back Stairs, and Water Closet. On the second floor, ona Dining-room 25 by 14 feet, eight B:d-rooms and one largé Pantry and Closet ; and in the Attic seven Bed-rooms ; and haying spacious cellerage. The house having lately undergone a thorough repair, is in excellent order, and having a good Stable, Coach-House, and out-oflices attached. For terms and particulars, please apply to Charlottetown, Dec. 20, 1858. H. HASZARD. For Sale, 4 ig valuable Leasehold Property, situate in Grand Tracadie, on Lot 35, containing one hundred and sixty- nine acres, with a valuable Marsh, cutting about six tons of Hay, or thereabouts ; Lease for 999 years. P Atso—Fifty acres of Commons, which cannot be taken from the above during the term of the lease. The whole fronting on the entrance of Tracadie Harbour, and the rear bounded by the Winter River, which makes it 200 Bbis superfine FLOUR, | . 25 boxes C. TOBACCO, 10 Hbes HoHand GIN, 50 sides Sole LEATHER, Casks superior BRANDY. 100 gross Card MATCHES, Casks (4 |JPiamond Port WINE) 50 boxes Liverpool SOAP, Casks Sherry WIND, 25 doz Buckets & BROOMS, | Bbis ALE & PORTER, + Hhds Bright SUGAR, ; Hhds Museovado MOLASSES,Boxes Blue, Starch, INDIGO, 24 Brass CLOCKS, &e., &e., &e. 50 Chests & Half Chests TEA. : J. & T. MORRIS. Queen's Street, January 10, 1859. Isl ——— SURPLUS STOCK. YO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY the 20th instant, at 12 o'clock, at the Farmyard of Artnur PEnxy, Eaq., Buys £ap, a quantity of surplusstock, &., consisting of— i Brown Mare, 6 yearsold 1 Bay Horse, 9 years old 1 Brown Horse, aged 1 Durham Cow, in calf 1 do do do 1 Dry Cow, 1 pair 2 year old Oxen, 6 Leicester Lambs, Ido do 3ycarsold, 2 Milch Cows, 3 Durham Yearlings, 12 Leicester Ewes, (in lamb) 10 Tons Oat Straw, 20 Half Bblis CRACKERS, | with good cellar and chimneys, and out-buildings clearings 30 bags NAILS, being now in excellent order. Possession can be given at any time from this date. further particulars apply to Hon. Caartes Youna, Charlotie- | town, or Mr. Renatp } a valuable situation for business, vessels being’ able to load beth at front and rear. Sixty acres are’now under tillage. Building staff, longers and firewood in great abundance on the land. h is also contiguous to Cod, Herring, Salmon, or Gasperaux fishing grounds. Also a Dwelling house 32 % 22, Rent £10 2s. 6d. per annin. For ta tee : ail necessary Instrument8yeeu....0.......05. 20 0 Friday, 4th do. Friday, I € April, French Language and Literatare: ie a rece ee 2) @ Tuesday, 15th do. Tu sday, U2th do. cal Philosoph 20 0 Friday, 18th, . dos Friday,/16th do. Greck and Eatin"Clalites, orcs Tee einen of 10 Letters to be registered, and newspapers to be forwarded, WLEENNY. Acting He, c all persons indebted to me will please, and they are hereby the remainder is covered with hard and soft Wood. On the premises are a good SAW and GRIST MILLS, in good working order, with a KILN for drying Grain, together with a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE and BARN, 36 by 33 feet. The Stream on which the Mills are situated has abundance of water at all seasons of the year. to St. Eleanor’s, in a flourishing settlement; and is a very desirable investuseat dor any person desirous of turning his attention to Farniing and Milling. Teeus or Save.—CASU, A deposit of Ten per cent. on the day of Sale, and the balance om the exeeution of the Deed. Any further particulars will be made known on the day of Sale. GHORGE ANDERSON, Auctioneer. New London, January 3, 1859. Central Acadomy. FANUE Classes at the Central Academy will be re-opened on | MONDAY, the 17th. instant, Parents and Guardians 'are requested to enter Pupils as early as may be convenient, as the different Classes will be at once formed, and Pupils alterwards entering them will do eo at great disadvantage as compared with those who may have attended from the com- mencement, PEES OF TUITION. per term. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Eng. Grammar, £0 12 6 Algebra and Geometryyys wile eo ek -— . og Book-keeping, Geography and the Use of the Globes, 110 © Analytical Trigonometry, the higher Geometry, the Differential and Integral Calculus, with their“ application to Mechanics, Land Surveying, Na- vigatioh and Astronomy, including the use of JOIN KENNY, Acting Head Master. (Gaz. Kx, & Isl. Im) FURNVURS WARSDONSS. My OW is your time to suit yourselves with the very latest a4 styles and most fashionable FURNITURE, from the greatest variety and best quality that has ever been exhibited in Charlottetown, of WALNUT, MAHOGANY and PAINTED FURNITURE, consisting of much more than herein enumerated— Tete-a-tetes January 8, 1859. Chamber Sects Cane-back Nursedo Looking glass Plates Ladies’ Dining do Picture Frames made to order Orders promptly at- Office do Gilt Moalding tended to. Rotary do Writing Desks i Chair Cushions Extension ‘Tablon — _ Ep Please call and examine. — — +7 on 4 Sh) an a CEORG ELDOUGEISS. a Kent-street, December 13, 1858. 4ins ‘The above well known property is situate on the high Road |, a Dae tla acl ok The Cheapest and most Goneral Asgorted COUNTRY STORE - In the Island---Established 1842. FUE SUBSCRIBER has selected and just received Ex ‘* EMMA,” from Hatirax, the largest and bess STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE, —to suit the season, and low prices to suit-the times—that he has ever imported, which has been selected from some of the most extensive houses in the numerous trade, who give all the advantages of the trade totheir old customers. - The following are some of the Goods now open for inspection and gale: Prime Tea, Sagar, Molasses, Rice, Raisins. Currants and Fige. DRY GOODS in great variety, and some Ladies’ Dresses, latest London gtyle ; Ladics’ Capes, new style and low price ; best ready-made Clothing; Fur and Cloth Caps, of new shape, nayal and military, &e.; some first guahty Buffalo Robes, very cheap; Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, all sizes and prices. , HTARDWARE, Cutlery and Jewellery ; bar, hoop, shect and plate Tron; Nails, Spikes, Brads and tacks, iron, zine and copper ; Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Glass and Patty; Drugs, medicines and Dye stuffs; burning fluid’ and lamps ; China, Glass and Earthenware, is great variety, and low prices ; Sled and Cart [Harness : Upper and sole Leather ; barrels and half barrels prime Labrador inspect- ed Herrings, Codfish ; Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Caps and Flints; Plough-mounting, and extra svle and side plates; Pots, Bake-pans and extra lids; with various other articles, toc numero4s for “ the printer,” and will be sold at very reduced prices, for cash, or good Product: Farmers and others in want of the best description of Géods, will please call and examine quality and price, whi¢h will be found to ensure satisfaction, having every article priced, in plain figures, for the child as well as the most experienced, from which no alteration will be made, which has been a fixed rule in the establishment for the past sixteen years, and which has obtained for it,sueh extensive patronage, tw A Cargo of Timber and Deals for Sale—when disposed.of, an alteration will be made in the lumbering business -for-the future; which willenable the proprietor to’ attend moze strict- ly to bis counter trade, and give satisfaction: to his customers. WANTED, from 200 to 800 OX and COW. HLDES, for which the highest market prices will be given. PATRICK SLEPHENS, Orwell Store, Cheaper than the Cheapest on the Island. Dec. 13, 1858. “LONDON HOUSE Established 1820, *PSILE Subscribers have reccived ex ** ISABEL,” from Liver- pool, upwards of selected by a member of the Firm, at some of the loading ilouses in London, Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, Xc., which, with Stock on hand, and residue daily expected, will form the largest and best stock of Goods they have yet had to offer to their customers and the public. Wholesile dealers supplied as usual. Present importation consists of — Se ‘ >a. Drawing-room Tables 120 chests primeCongou TEA 6 do bik. & col’d Cobourgs Sofas Cottage Bedsieads | arlor do | 200 packages Ironmongery 6 do sorted Dress Stuffs Bed-sofas Freneh | do Penibrook do and Hurdware 4 do Haberdashery Lollings Boy s Bedsteads Side do 4 10 tranks Koote and Shoes 1 do Llosiery : Lounges Cribs in iron Card do 5 cases Ready-made Cloth’'g 4 do Townend’s Uasts and Ottomans Cradles Teapoy do 10 bales Paper lJanZings Caps : ‘had Y em : Pty) <8 ns ‘ aa ee : “ Arm-Chairs Clothes Driers Poilet iia 2% do 7 do Cotton Warp 1 do Gloves, (Dent, Aleroft Easy-Chairs Towel Stands Ladies’ Work do 4 do Striped Shirting & Co's.) Sewing do Washstands Window Cornices 4 do Grey Calico . % do Dress Trimmince Rocking do Bureaus W indow Bands 4 do White & printed do 1 do Bonnets & Straw Uats Nurse do Sinks Patent window Rollers 5 do Scotch Carpets and 1 do FURS Recumbent do Wardrobes Cord and Tassels W oollens 2 do Far Caps Drawing do Book Cases Crickets 8 do Cloths 3 do Dress Silks, Velvets & Parlor do Whatnots Settees t dv Sula Plaidsénd — Silk Goods Carpet-seat do Hat-stands Canc-chairs reseated Hinseys 2 as Glad Linings Reception do Commodes All kinds repaired je ] go Waddine 7 do Sundries Cane-back arm) do Mattrasses Renainted & Upholstery 4 cases MLLLINERY . Cane-back Reeker doLooking Glasses All kinds Furniture ae an 5 tons Bar IRON Barrels Porter, Ale, ground J, bundles Spring & Axe Steel Logwood, Redwood, Currants 125 boxes London SOAP Boxcs Raisins, Blacking, Pipes, 4 hhds. Paint OLL Starch, Washing Powder, & 60 kegs PAINT Kegs Mustard, Blue, Saitpetre Bags Rice, Nuts, Coffee, Pepper. a BG DAVIED Charlottetown, November &, 1858. Regrere. - a —- een Assignmont of Debts. lee is hereby given that T have this day assigned to | L Mr. Bexgaurn Rocers, all Debts owing to me; and that required, to make payment only to the abovenamed Benjamin Rogers. Cascumpet, 16th October, 1858. DAVID ROGERS. In accordance with the above Notice, I hereby require all parties indebted to the above n.med Davin Rogers, to make immediate payment to me, at Cascumpec, of the amounts due from them respectively. BENJ. ROGERS. | Jan. 3, 185%. Assignment of Debts. WY] OTICE is hereby given, that by Warrant of Attorney of L this date, I have assigned to Mr. Jonn Ena all amounts due me by Note of Hand, Book Aecount or other- wise, in trast for the payment of creditors; and that all persons indebted to me are Lerehy required to make payment to the order of the above named Jonw Lea. Dated ai Charlottetown this 16th day of Novr., A.D., 1858. | ANDREW REID. Cascumpec, [6th October, 1858. 3i N accordance with the above notice, | hereby require all persons indebted to the above named ANDREW Rerp to make immediate payment to Mx. Jasez Hupson, of Tryon River, in whose hands the Accounts are placed for collection. Charlottetown, Nevember 16, 1858. JOHN LEA. IcDonaLp on the premises. March 20, 1858. ely ee ARCHIBALD WHITE, Blacksmith, Machinist, &c. , the Island generally for the liberal custom he has re- ceived for the last six years, and begs to acquaint them that Store of Messrs. Beer. & Son. where he respectfully solicits a continuance of their patronage. He is prepared to execute—on liberal terms and at the shortest notice— Forging and Turning for Machinery of all descriptions. 1 Yearling Colt; | he has removed his Workshopto King’s Square, oppusite the | 1 Turnfp Cutter, &e., &e. ‘ Terus—s 10 upwards 4 mouths credit, on approved notes of | and. ry” Should the weather prove unfavorable, the eale will | tke place on the following Turspay. A. H. YATES, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, January 10, 1859. Isl A CARD. HE Subseriber hereby tenders his thanks to the Public! for the very liberal support he has received since his com- , encement in business, and takes this opportunity of an- | vuncing that an alteration has taken place in his business, | e . * 4< ; ’ i > 2g > é £ s i . . Ss ud solicits for the new firm a continuance of public patron- | forsale at reduced prices. The public are requested to call and | Gents’ Outside re. P. HICKEY. Ch. Town, Jan. 10, 1859. MOLASSES, SUGAR, TEA, &c. HE SUBSORIBER OFFERS FOR SALE at small advanes on cost— 18 Puncheons elfvice Porto Rico MOLASSES, 2 Hhds. do do SUGAR, 2 do Holland's GENEVA, 20 Chests Congou TEA, 50 Boxes Liverpool SOAP, 2 Cases MATCHES, \usomA lot of Carpetting and Hearth Rugs, very cheap. eee DODD. m éuges Square, January 10, 1859. a vast deal of expense. CAST-STEEL AXES WARRANTED OF THE BEST QUALITY; Carriage, Sleigh and Ship Work always on iland. Charlottetown, Noy. 29, 1858. 3m ee JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, KENT-STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, | Carriage and Sleigh Builders, &c. &c. &c. Carriages and Sleighs always on band, and built to order, a the shortest notice. Carriage and Sleigh Trimming done with | neatness and despatch. Now on hand a variety of new and second-hand Carriages, | see them before purchasing elsewhere. ly May 3, 58. | and that.all persous indebted to me will please, and they are | hereby required, to make payment only to the above named ETURNS thanks to the Inhabitants of Charlottetown and | Josery Hexsiey. | Guascow Housz, Queen-street. Assignment of Debts. &) OTICE is hereby given that by Deed of this date, I have 1 assigned to the Honorable Joszrn Hensury, all Debts owing tome, in Trust for the payment of crediters ; Dated this3Ist day of August, A. D. 1858. JOHN RIGG. ie accordance with the above notice, I herehy require all parties indebted to the above named Jomn Rice to make immediate payment to me, at my office, in Charlotte- town, of the amounts due from them respectively. JOSEPH HENSLEY. | Charlettetown, 31st Auguat, 1858, NOTICE. 7as Subscriber having been appointed Acgnt to the Right f Hon. Lord Viscount Melville, K. C. B., by Power ot Attorney, bearing date the 20th November, 1858, hereby notifies the Tenants on Lots or Townships Nos. 29 and 53, that all Rent and Arrears of Rent, due en said Estate, are to be paid to him, and no other person. _ v JHN R. BOURKE. 3m GLOVES. GLOVES, eS are Kid, Lambskin and Plush lined; Gents’ Cloth and Bocksk n ; Gents’ Seaiskin and Buckskin Gauntlets; | Mill View, Dec. 27. 1858. Wool Vests ; Ladies’ Gloves and Gauntleta, at | Dee. 13. GEORGE HOOPER & COd., BROKERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, NO. 6, BROAD QUAY, SWANSEA, S. W. BESS to inform the Merehants and Shipbuilders of P. &. ' Island that they are ready to receive consignments of from their connection ia the Bristol Channel, of effectig speedy | sales; and, should the Vessel not sell to advantage, aiter hav-| thereon y . ; , wiil b Id by ion i nilding ,0n ‘ JRSDAY, Vessels and Cargoes of Wood, which they have every hope, eamoen 7 Auction in Building Lots, on THURSDAY, the Grd dey of TO BE DISPOSED OF BY PRIVATE SALE, _ NE OF THE MOST VALUABLE AND beautifully situated properties in- this city, having a front of 115 feet on Queen Square, and 154 fect on Graft.n Street, tegether with the residence of the Misses Srewarr If the above Property is not disposed of by private Sale, it| _ For particulars apply to JOUN BALL. Charlettetown, Sept. 2, 1858. ing tried the whole scope of the Channel, ste can take a cargo | of Coal or Iron round to the port ehe pr Oetoher 7, 1858. . j efors, thereby saving wo ROOMS, pleasantly situated. To Let L ¥or particulars apply at this office. Trustees. giving information as to where rewarded for his trouble, Now is the timo for Bargains. rQXUE BEMAINDER of CLOAKS and. MANTLES on hand at *‘*Gnaseow Hlousr,’’. wil be SOLD at COST’ iand CHARGES, cz Call carly if you want BARGAINS. ; C. C. VAUX, Queen-strees. ec. 27. Frangipanni ue subscriber has received a supply of the above most delightful and enduring PERFUME, together with the following, viz :— Gulden Dew Drops, Upper Ten, Violet, Essence Bouquet, Alie- ma, Amber, CameliayCaroline Bouquet, Citronella Rose, Ciematis, Cowslip, Geranium, Hawthorn, Hodgesmia , Yoliotrope, Honeysuckle, Jessamine, Jockey Club, Lilac, Magnolia, Mignionette, Millefieurs, Mousseline, Musk, Nectar, New-mown Hay, Orange, Orange Flower, Pateh- only, Pink, Rose, Spring Flowers, Sweet Brier, Sweet Pea, Sweet Clover, Tea Rose, Verbena, West End, Whito Lily, Prairie Flower, Cologne, Double Cologne, Amber, Lavender, Aromatic and Crystalline Vinegar. Auso,— Preston Salts, Lemon Rouge, Amandine, Cold Cream, Lip Salve, Toilet Powder, Fragrant Shampoo Lotion, Am- ber, Lustral Bandoline. Mair Dye, Philocome, Roland's Maccassar Oil, Toilet Soap, Shaving Soaps and Create, Dental Soap and Paste, Pearl Tooth Powder, Aromatic Cochows, Court Plaster, Bureau Perfume, Fuming Pas- tiles, Krasive Soap, Flayouring Extracts, India Rubber Dressing. Dandruit and Side Combs, Mair, Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes in great variety. W. R. WATSON, City Drug Store. Charlottetown, Nov. 1, 1858, lencitntipaatpine<ipagpengirgentiys CITY TANNERY. WEST EXD OF GRAFTON STREET. pres SALF’ at the above Establishment—. * 100 Sides Neat LEATHER, 200 Calf SKINS, 200 Sides City, and Country Slaughtered Scle LEATHER, 300 Sides Buones Ayres Sule LEATHER, to be ready New Year's. W. B. CASH paid fur GREEN HIDES. ALSO WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a quantity of HEMLOCK SARK, for which Cash will be paid on delivery at the above Establishment. Charlottetewn, Dee. 13, 1858. Mon & Pro Final Notice. 4 LT amounts due the Subscriber either by Note of Hand or Book Account, if not paid hy the 25th DECEMBER, oe el, will be sued for withoutany distinction pf persons. : GEORGE F. Charlottetown, October 25, 1858. Teacher Wantod. OR the Morell School, Lot 40, of Firat or Second Class. Application to be wade to either of the undersigned Dr. Jarprng, Dennis Hocan, Janes Avyiwarn, Tuxo. Wessrex, ~ Tuomas Wansrur, ow seen cg BOA LOST. OST, on WEDNESDAY Evx ning last, 29th ult., betweon the end of Prince Street and the Lion. G. Goles’s, s ady’s BOA. Any person leaving the same at this Office, or it may he found, wiil be C. LOWDEN. 41a Ch. Town, Nov. 1, 1258. Jannary 3, 1859, 600 packages of British and Foreign MERCHANDIZE, eee anit >a Oe Ae a