Westmoreland Times that some effort has been, and is yet a ee ¥ ae THE EXAMINER. til The horse, (froaen td death), together with the sleig', PUBLIC MEETING AT GEORGETOWN. — | Passengers. * i@ nor. Je iu « ‘ ; P “ ss : f | . " nn too »s + ere recovered on Wednesday, by [In compliance with a notice ¢iven bv the Ligh Sheriff of | In the Iee Boat, from Cape Tormentine, to Cape Traverse, on the 15th harnes Rs faloes, & od 7 »parpose. The depth of water) King’s Co ' Pablie M nas a er » jnstant.—Messrs. Patrick Murphy, James Henis, Join denis, and Wil- means of achook made for the par; Fe eat ie een Loe ee unty, a Fublic. Mecting of the inhabitants of ji 1 Keoughan. where the melauclely disaster occurrec, 18 29 ut tive arhoris. Georgetown and south of Grand River, was held at the On Monday, the 15th instant, from Cape Traverse to Cape Tormentine, , . fin. fr, Vu apis! , i , . . » ° (The unforvanate young lady who so fearfully perished Court House on Tuesday the 16ch instant, forthe purpose of : : ro » hoewio : ee eee . = ° » aime - from cold afid exhaustion, Was s'cter po ou ap at ' forming a ( Owumittee for that portion of King’s Couuty, and efficient D sputy’ Treasurer, Mr, Joun Robins. e sympa | to appoint collectors on the out-districts thereof, for receiving him -weerély on this mean h ‘ly occurrence. | eonerib itlons in aid ot the Patriotic Fuod. ('n motion of W. Sanderson, K-q., seconded by Hugh thise WwW th BONTCOW A ON3 pene th Under Sheriff, tir, EL. Williams, =| : - r . ee OS hn ’ ; ‘ ti clash Maedona d, Exq., seconded by Lemuel | Oa Thursaay next, 2oth inst., . 7 semen > etre = 7 Uwe, iM8q.,— W. Sanderson wus appointed Secretary. |AT twelve o’elock, noon, at the Subseriber’s Sale Room qpivit i eluate wt” ee _ : Ou motion of John Smith, Esq., seconded by W.) opposite Mr. Peake’s. ‘I'he following articles will be @hich is the weal pioneer of ervilgetion—-than they begin 10 3. Gerson, E-q..—liugh Macdonald, Keq., was appointed | cvld wihoat teserve, vis: fook abort for mu icipal institutions, We learn from the © Treasurer. Tae Requisition for calling the meeting, and the pro-' : | ceedings of the Public Meeting held in Charlottetown in aid! city! About two years ago that place did not of the Patriotic Fund, being severally read by the Secretary a oe, to Beane Sree eens Ptr tn, | the toliowing Resolutions were then put and carried contains many more inha ; : ’| unanimously :— metropolis of King's Camry, yet who ean think that George-| pig Rev. K. T. Roach then addressed the meeting, at town, for the next twenty Jane will be eae Prward '9 | considerable length; among many good ideas, embraced in claim a civic government! Charlottetown a a his speech, the following was not the least; “ Th. tan appeal -—_ of a ooo oeehuayaalitaes dis-de arial = — to a female portion of every family in Prince material wea any sing “ow nese) See | Eiward Island, fi ir of stockings s, whi ahtogether a very respectable commercial commauni'y, besides | wake quite jes Eeatea ‘aug S shompeat dion wae i f public property—it has educational |», ae ; : , a considerable amount of p property- "") benumbed feet now tread the heights of Balaclava and institations chat will bear comparison with any plaice Of gts /Sebasiopol.” —_ He moved the following Resolution, seconded size, and indeed all the elements of a flourishing town, and | by Hugh Maedonald, Esq.— Fet it is without the very essential roquisite of a mun cipal | ist. Resolved, ‘That this meeting does joyfully and loyally government. We have had the goo! fortune to wines, and acknowledge their fidelity to the Queen’s most gracious to assist, to6, in the introduc:ion of some important reform y jesty. and their sympathies for the brave soldiers, sailors, aud warimes, who have fallen, or whose lives must hereafter measures into this Colony. We will reckon thetarrying out | be sacrificed in battie, with the enemy, or otherwise, hy boing made, to erest th: Bead of Petiterdiac into an in- vf an Act of Lnedrporation for-Charlo:tetown—f amed upon | wise and liberal principles—as being not the feast unporiant) ¢. -ualities of war, in defence of the invaded liberties of our Captain Visha, and Mr. J C, Laughton. , On Thursday, the 18th instant, from Cape Tormentine to Cape Traverse, John Bent, Esq., Messrs. D. & P. Duly, and Galagan. of ABUSBYUSSININ Pso 28 chests British Congou Tea 2 cases Haberdashery 6 half chests do 30 pieces Muslin 3 bales Cotton Warp—50 bdis, 39 doz. Handkerchiefs each 3 pieces Molv-skin 1 bale blue and red do, 7 do Gala Plaids 30 pieces brown Cotvon 25 do rolled Linings 60 pieces printed do. 12 do twilled do 18 pieces Coburgs 12 sets Plough Mounting 3 doz. Sacks 10 boxes Glass 14 pieces striped Shirting 1 case gents’ Boots 5 bexes Plums 300 pieces Earthenware 6 pieces Derries 3 Trunks 2 Black Birch Show Cases 2 bbis. Copperas. — ALSO— 5 casks Brandy. 5 do. Gin, 3 do. strong Ram—85 per cent over proot,5 boxes Tobacco, 36 barrels No. 1 Labrador Herring. Together with sundry other articles. T’erms—approved joint Notes, at three mouths. BENJ. DAVIES, Auctioneer. January 22. 1855. Hay. Hay, Hay. reform measure ever azita'ed in the community; and we cannot but sincerely bope that its alveat will not be long jally, and of the national independence and civilization of el a ee s > burope; and will aid to the utmost of its power the Patriotic delayed. And if Georgeiown shoul! cou-tuer itself ri) and) Pung recently established by Her Majesty for the relief of populous envagh for a similar measure, even hefore the | their widows and for the relief and education of their’, elapse of twenty years, we vertain!y wiil not discourage the | orpiaus. mutropolis of the county—a large section of which we have) ‘24 Ke-olution. This Resolution was moved by F.-P. the honor to represent—in its efforts to obtain it. Norion, Nsq., seconded by A. A. Macdonald, Esq.— . é : | Resolced, That the following gentlemen be appointed a The following paragraph is tha: wherein we find reference | Go mittee and Collectors to receive voluntary contributions made to an Act of [neurporation for the Bend :— ! to the Patriotie Fund m Georgetown and the out-districts of We feel pleased to find a disposition manifested to have | that part of King’s County, south of Grand River :— our little Town Incorporated, and we trust the meetl g ad-| Georgetown Committee.— Rev. R. T. Roach, Lemuel C. vertised to take place on the 13:h inst. will be weil attended. | Qwen, Esq., Finlay NeNeil, Exq., F. P. Norton, Esq., It is quite clear that if we mean to teke cur place among the | Daniel Gordon, Esq. civilized communities of the Province, a proper. ryetew of Head of Montague River.—Philip Bears, Esq., William municipal regulations must be introduced, an? the first step) Wat-on, E-q. towards this Sesirable end is to obtain an Actof Incorporation,| Perth Settlement.—Mr. John McNeil, James McLaren and have our Civie Officers appointed, after which other) Esq. measures. can be introduced as they may appear necessary.) Sparrow's Road —John McKenna, Esq., Patrick Rice. Let the subject receive the attention of every one who desires} Baldwin’s Road.—Henry Mooney, John McKenna. to see order and good government prevat', aud we have no! Head of Cardigan. Mr. Thomas Owen, William Alley. fears of the result. | Albon Bay and St. Audrew's Puint.—Hon. J. Wightman, os | How. E. Thornton. RECIPROCITY. Murray Harbour, North.—Thomas Clow, Esq., John | Dalziel, Esq. Y AUCTION, on THURSDAY, Ist Fesrvary next, at 12 o’cloek, noon, on the Farm of the Hon. Groragx Coes, TWENTY TONS OF HAY, of a superior quality. A eredit of two months will be given on approved notes. JAMES COLES, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, January 22, 1855. H’s Gaz Rare chance of a. valuable Freehold Estate. T° be sold by Public Auction on Saturday, the Seventeenth March next, at 12 o’elock, on the premises, all that valuable Block of Land, situate in the centre of Charlottetown, known as Fan- ning’s Garden, consisting of FLVE TOWN LOTS, which, for beauty of situation, either for private residences or business stands, cannot be surpassed. They front on Queen Square, Great George, Sydney and Prince Streets, being conveniently situated to all the places of public worship in Charlottetown; the Provincial building, markets, &c. makes them most desirable. These Lots having been recently purchased in one Block, will now be offered in small Building Lots to suit purchasers, according to a plan which can be seen at any time at the sale 100m of the Auctioneer. Terms or SAce—20 per cent deposit on the day of sale, the remainder of one half on the 2d day of April next, and the remaining half in 3 years from that date, with imterest thereon, to be secured by Mortgage on the premises. An indisputable title will be given. M. DODD, Auctioneer. All the Papers. NOTICE. ~ HE Pensions of Che'sea Pensioners, due to the 31st March, Charlottetown, 22d January, 1855. aw AvUzavis lbs JUST TRY o Woe Jamie Dunean’s | YEW ESTABLISHMENT of Tio, Copper, Tron, and Pinmber Work. Next door tothe residence of the Hon. George ad Coles. From his late experience in the Old Country, and by strict attention to the execution of orders, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. P, S.—Jobbing punctually attended to. Charlottetown, January 22, 1855. (All papers.) prok SALE, at the “American House,”-—- i handsome singlo-seated SLEIGH, 1 improved Tanner’s BARK MILL. January 22, 1855. WM. B. DAWSON. Pearl Barley. AN excellent article of Pearl Barley for sale at Skinner's Grocery Establishment, Dorchester Street. Charlottetown, January 22, 1855. Dr. A. JONSON'S American Anodyne Liniment, e OR the cure of Coughs, Colds, [nfluenze, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pain in the Sides or Breast, Rheumatism, Cram pin the Stomach, Spitting of Blood and all Lung Complaints.—Manufae= tured by I. S. JOHNSON, Bangor, Maine. Dr. Johnson’s AMERICAN ANODYNE LINIMENT, anentirely vegetable preparation, prepared acd in- tended for Internal and External application. The inventor of this article was in the constant practice of medicine for 20 years, and by a long course of experiments upon the various diseases for which this Liniment is recom— imended, he became perfectly satisfied of its efficacy, and offers it with full contidence to the afflicted, as the result of his long experience, and best efforts. This has long been a standard medicine, and enjoys the sin- gular privilege of being knowa and patronized by a large pot- tion of the medical Faculty, wherever it has been introduced. With the firm conviction that it is the best remedy of the present age for all diseases for which it is recommended, the proprietor offers his Liniment to the Public; not doubting that u will sustain the high reputation it has already acquired. We do not affirm that this article is a cure for the ten thousand ills. humanity is heir to, but let those who are afflicted with the rt lowing diseases, try it, and we can assure them they will find relief. Indamation of the Bronchia or Bronchitis, Rose Cold, Catarrh, Hard dry Cough, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness and common cold, Pain and Soreness in the Lungs, Stomach and Sides, caused by lifting or otherwise, Asthma and Influen- za, for Sore Throat and Weak Lungs, for Chronic Diarrhea caused by Rheumatism in the bowels, for Cramp in the Stomach, for Strangnay, Gravel and Stone, Blind Piles, &c. Externaly it will have the most happy effects, in all cases where any other Liniment would be used, especialiy for Rheu. matic Affections, Chiliblains, Chapped Hands and sore Lips; it is a sovereign remedy for the bites of flies, and other insects, There is nothing of equal efficacy to this for Horses and Oxen, where they are corked, cut, bruised, strained or chafed by the harness, and it possesses more than double the power of any other Liniment. z Inflammation of the Bronchiaor Brochitis, for the cure of thie disease it has been wonderfully successful. Those who had cases of long continuance have found permanent relief. 8S. )—). Ward, Esq, (No. 10 Court Street Boston) who hada case of 1855, and of Officers’ Widows, &c. to the 3ist December, | three years stending, has kindly permitted us to refer to him : ‘ a We informed our readers, a short time since, that the) ©", i : % : Seeretary of the Treasury at Washington had made some | South.—W_ Clements, Esq., Dr. Creighton, Esq., John objections to the wording of our Act for giving effect to the | Hyde, Esq.. James Richards sq. 1854. will be paid by the Honorable James Warsurron, Co-| in proof of the efficacy of this valuable medicine; also in the lonia! Treasurer, to whom application @in be made for the re- | case of a Rose Cold. This cold comes on when the flowers quisite Declarations ; and care must be taken that they are pro- | bloom jn the Spring, and continues till the leaves fall in Autamna Sundry places and Grand River.—Rev. F. Macdonald, : ; Ini States, in con- ; ; . reciproeal free trade treaty with the United States, in con: | Donald McKinnon, Esq., Mr. Joseph McCormack. f which objections this Island was not embraeed - a ‘ t : se iieaten issued by a U. Srates G ee for admitting! om yor te op River.—John Goff, Esq., Mr. B ic re i » treaty, when ex-| “** .* — : ot Aden tin load adhe lk. Hirt. We Ydimated at | F. P. Norton, E-q., was then called et the chair, — i at further correspondence had taken place with the thanks of the meeting were awarded to the Under Sheri ths Alnenionn aod : reference to this imapostnnt | for the able manuer in which he had conducted the meeting. sibject ; and we have now the gratification to announce, as| The following es me ne prodpoed Foe the result of that correspondence, that Congress will so | meeting, and the aded = b 8. SU edi sa lie an amend the Act of the American Government as to admit; It was then ordered that = proceedings m = _ ing Prince Edward Island to the enjoyment of the privileges | be forwarded fur insertion w t A Reena we = conceded to Canada and New Brunswick ; and therefore the » BANDENSON, Secretary. duties levied upon agricultural produce and fish sent from | this Island to the U. States during the late fall, will be| refunded tothe exporters. | —_——- Georezrown, Prince Epwarp Istanp, January 16, 1855. | We, the undersigued inhabitants of King’s County, being : : ‘desirous to join in the loyal and voluntary benevolence Westonetaxn Tinss.—This is the tile of a new paper, which at preseat animates all classes of Her Majesty’s loyal recently started at the Bend of Petitvdiac by Mr. G. W. C. | snbjevts, aud in cowpiiance with the suggestions of the Royal Lugrin, not long since the efficient foreman of the Examiner | Qommission appointed by Her most gracious Majesiy in office. The paper is highly creditable in a typographical point | forming Local Committees in all parts of the Empire, to —_— 4~seoeF- of view, and displays considerable ability in the editorship. | ,..¢ retief for the support and education of the widows and | It advocates a trade and a pe 7: ; orphaus of those ae prey * 0 ne — the We clip the following paragraph from the /2mes in reter-| .yinies and fleets of the Unit ingdom of Great Buitain, ence to the Westmoreland Bank. The notes of that Bank! the may fall in battle, or die in ses Sd peers during the circulate somewhat extensively in this Island, and especially | present war, hereby coutribute the amount opposite to our in the western part of it. The holders will be glad to hear po. nective names, and agree to pay the same to the Committee so good an account as the following paragraph eouveys| appointed. regarding an ins‘itution about which much distrust was en-| Hugh Macdonald, £2 0 O|John B. Howlett, £010 0 tertaiaed in this Colony not long ago:— | David Kaye, 110 0| Robert Broughton, «« Notwithstanding the unusual depression in money and! Colin Macdonald, 110 0} 23d Regt., 910 0 mercantile Yatters throwzhout the Province generally, and) A. A, Macdunaid, 2 0 0! Hugh Logan, 93d although trade in all parts of the country has suffered in con-| Finlay McNeill, 2 0 0} Regt., 010 0! uence of the depreciation in price of ships and 'imber in D. Gorion, eV Jeremiah Thomas, the British markets, Merchants, Bankers, Ship-builders, and fF. P, Norton, ee ee, 59th Regt., 010 0 Lumberers, all sharing more or less the effectsof the present L. C. Owen, 2 0 0) J. W. Robertson, 010 0 stagnation, many of the monied institutions feeling sensibly R. T. Reach, a 0) Richard M‘Gedley, 1 0 . the losses sustained by some of their best customers, and their! John Smith, 7 0) Alex. Robertson, 0 10 consequent inability to declare any dividend at the present | Capt. J. M‘Douald,1 0 0. James Easton, 010 0 time, it must be a matter of some little satisfaction to the) W. Sanderson, a a 0| stockholders of the Westmoreland Bank, and the public at) - ne a : large, to find that the seni-annual dividend declared on the [> An Edition of Tae Examiner was published on Ist Dee. last, was 4 per cent. This fact itself speaks ne Saturday evening for the Western Mails, which leave on i or t iries respecting the : : é fit ol Wee seability and pee peaaloeluay of sae infont snstitution.” | Mouday morning, and will be continued so in future. —— of our patrons who wish to secure the publication of their I al a iti i nd in their Supscrrerioy ry AID or THe Carnortc Cuarer. — On advertisements: in. both editions, will please send Sunday, the 14th instant, the Rev. Thomas Phelan, P. P., favours on Saturday forenoon. appealed to his parishioners of St. Malachi's Chureh to make a subseription to be applied towards finishing te interior of | sicurried. that church. The appeal was promptly responded t—the 9. Saturday evening, by the Rey. J. McMurray, Mr. Andrew T. gum of £480 being subscribed in a few moments. Further peuristo, to Miss Elizabeth G. Mabey, both of this town. sabseriptions had been given during the past week, and we oe learn from a statement made yesterday by the Rev. gentle-' Lied. man to his congregation that the whole amount subserthed On Sunday, 14th instant, at Apple Valley, East River, Mr. Allan in Charlottetown is £668, to which he expects to be able ty McDonald. add half as muck mor, The Rev. Mr. Phelan eu'cgised = the zeal aad generosity of the Lieut. Governor, who, not-. withstanding his being here but a short time, and not per-) Prices Current. CHARLOTETOWN MARKETS, JAN. 20, 1855. manently stationed in the a contributed the handsome | Provisions. | euanys ee i ounds towards finishing the Church. | Beef per lb, 34d a 6d Turkeys each, a 5s parte i | De, by ate pok Ths" Bae Ba doe, “wie a rib, tt C —We are happy to be able to announce lank eatin 24uadgd Chickens none. ; Cargovic CoLLEce. ° ‘ PP. 7 ae . , Cond do, 34d a dd, Partridges, each, 7d aQd ~ that the College, in eonneetion with the Catholic Church in poe, wae ott ehalbrantaeach, ae: this Island, was opened on Thursday last—his Lordship the Do (smal) ws 5d a 6d!) * Grain. Right Rev. Dr. M‘Donald, accompanied by several of his Flour per |b, O8 6 BE Senet Pere, 8g Ee v. ° (eos . “aga Oatmeal per 1b, 2d a2 a Barley, do a 4s clergy, being present on the oceasion. |The College is situate“! PY orn, 2a lOats 2s a 2s 6d about a mile aod 3 from Charlottetown, Poin Butter,’ (fresh) “I 3 a 1v'6d /Tehottiy Seed per ‘Beebe, none delightful locality, ‘with the exception of the Colonial | Do do, by tab, Is 2d ads 4) . ae ; . a , ; ‘ + Ch P.E. I. lb, 5d a Sd! /Codfish per qtl, 15s a _ Building,-is--the--bapdsomest..public. edifice inthe Island. yy eats ga, none. Salmon per 1b. _ Gd \ There are, at present, not many pupils in this pelgees, Egee per dozen m * * 3d aintaend a os f. ‘ ; . rd per Tb, a o8. it is confidently ex that by the opening of summe : a Sen Bailey — 2a - mene will- be @ fall avteridaiice of pupils from all parts of the sland, Sen do, - Gd a 7d||Boards (Hemlock ) 3s 6d a 4s as well as from some parts of the neigh oring Colonies. | 8, Do. Spruce 4s a 5s SAISEW OFA Wits | Vegetables. Shingles per M., 9s a 14s ‘ cf” wEpOes ee ' Potatoes, bushel, 1s 9d a 2s Laths a fo 3s a 4s Bazaan.—The Bazaar held on the 18th inst. has more Terngn Ben 9M , Tallow per a ws ae oe than realized the sanguine expectations of those who first Catal ee Hay per ton, 80s a 100s ‘and have now fully carried oat, the benevolent gr.on Gap eu," APueeee wat Py. 2s a 2s Gd espum peryad, 3a 6d a Se Siotte The proeecds realeed amount to about £120. | Plams per quart, the whele of his extensive and well assorted stock of Dry Goons. perly filled up and executed previous to payment. January 22, 1855. ” Firewood. & EALED Tenders will he received at the Office of the Subscriber until Wednesday, the 3lst instant, from any person or persons willing to contract to supply 60 cords of WOOD, which must be of the best quality, four feet long, and piled in the Government House Yard, at the expense of the contractor, and to consist of Black Birch, Beech and Rock Maple No crooked or rotten wood will be taken—the whole to be delivered by Ist April next. W. R. WATSON. Charlottetown, January 22, 1855. All the papers 2w. Patent Lacteal or Artificial Breast. HIS article is intended to take the place of the common Nursing Bottle, to which there are many objections, as mothers and nurses are well aware. With most children, there is usualiy great difficulty in teaching them the use of the bottle, and with many it is altogether impracticable. The Lacteal, by its peculiar form and adapta- | tion, enables the child to feel in the natural position, thus inducing it to | think that it derives its aourishment from the mother — Besides being far | preferable as to form and convenience of application, it combines the | utility of all kinds of nurse bottles pow in use, for the mouth of the Lacteal can be fitted with a cork, and the common ivory or silver tube. —ALSO— Hobson’s new and improved erect Artificial Breast or Nursing Bottle, for sale by WM. R. WATSON, January 22d, 1855 (All papers.) Masonic Hall Company. MPENDERS will be received at the store of the subscriber until Thursday, the 15th day of February next, for the erection of a Masonic HALL, in the following separate Tenders: First —For Stone, of good quality, for the Cellar Wall, 60 feet by 43, 2 feet thick, 7 feet high—rate at per perch Second—For the Mason and Bricklayer’s work, comprehending the building of the Wallis, Piers and Fiues—Contraetor to provide Lime and Sand. Third—For the Framing, Rough-boarding, Shingling and finishing ‘complete the outside of the Building. | Fourth-- For the finishing the inside Joiner’s work. Fifth—For the Lathing’and Plastering. Sixth—For the Painting and Glazing. The whole to be completed according to Plans and Specifications which can be seen at the store of the subscriber, who will make kwown the time for finishing such contract, and furnish such other information as may be required. Tonecseten for 3d. 4th, 5th and 6th contracts to provide all materials. Good and sufficient security will be required for the due performance of each contract. J. W. MORRISON, See’y. ! January 22, 1855. REMOVAL. Thomas Williams, Sailmaker, -FDEGS leave to inform his customers, and the public gene- rally, that he has removed his business to his new residence in | Water Street, opposite the residence of Robert Longworth, Esq., and the | Islander Office, and hopes by strict attention to business, still to obtain a | share of public patronage. J | TO BE SOLD that very desirable Premises, situated in a beautiful and healthy part of the town. As a private residence it cannot be sur- passed. It is situated immediately opposite the residence of the Hon. Charles Young. For further particulars, apply to the subscriber, . « THOMAS, WILLIAMS, January 22, 1855. . Aw Sailmaker, Water Street. | Notice. TINUE undersigned, by Power of Attorney from the Rev. —if this disease is not attended to in season it ends in con- sumption. Take of the Liniment according to directions and a cure wil! result. ; Catarrh, and noise of confusion in the head may be cured by a faithful trial of this Liniment, drop one or two drops in each ear at night before going to bed, and take it internally according to directions. In all Coughs, the Anodyne Liniment is a well known re- medy. particularly for Whooping Cough. The first symptoms should be checked, and not the least difficulty will occur in the cure of this complaint. For children half” Liaiment night and morning. This Anodyne Liniment for sore throat and weak lungs, that complaint so common inaliconnirie, sespecially in this climat stands unrivalled; and in every case, a compiete trial will be marked by the most complete success. The Blind Piles.. The Anodyne Linimeut has in a great number of instances of this distressing disease, made perma- nent cures. In connection with taking the Linimest internally, external application should be made The sale of this invaluable medicine is rapidly increasing, and the Proprietor can say with confidence that he has been the favored instrument of giving reliefto thousands of the afflicted and suffering. The following certificates are genuine, and he earnestly solicits all who may be afilicted, to give this Anodyne Liniment a. fair trial, satisfied that if taken with a fuli determination to test its ability they will find relief. Dr. A. JOHNSON’S Jaundice and Dyspeptic Bitters, PREPARED BY I. S, JOHNSON, BANGOR, MAINE. TEEP a paper of these Bitters in one quart of W. fT. Rum Wine or Gin; take about « third of a wineyglass full. three times a day before eating. They will bear filling up several times. ‘These Bitters are not recommended to raise the dead, or perform any such miracles, but as a moderate Cathatic, and first rate article where a Pitter is needed. They give a good appetite, cure Jaundice and all Bilious affections,—operating on the Liver and Kindeys, and assisting nature in her efforte to purify the blood, and keep the human system in order. Each Label will bear the signature of the inventor, A. JOHNSON. For sale at the Apothecaries’ Hal}, and at the Drug Stores of W. R. Watson and M. W. Skinner, and sold at all the Stores throughout the Island. Persons wishing supplies of the above Medicine can be furnished at proprietor’s prices at the Drug Store of M. W. SKINNER, January 22. 1855. ly. General Agent for P. E. Island. Mechanics" Institute. : ICKETS of admission to the Mechanics’ Institute for the present Season, are now ready for delivery, and may be had of the Secretary, any of the General Committee, and at the several Book Stores in Charlottetown. he . Family Ticket (to admit jour persons), price 5s. Member’s Ticket, 4s. 6d. Season Ticket, oe Nightly Tick . . The Pastis Ticket allows the holder the privileges which belong to.» Member, that is, the right of voting in the Institute and the use of the Library in connection with it i | } | in the County of Sussex, England, bearing date the 19th day of Decem- ber, 1854, has been appointed AGENT to manage his Estates in this | Island, and he hereby notifies all Tenants or others indebted for Rent, | | or otherwise, to pay the same to him. j x Mill View, Lot 49, Jan. 22, 1855. JOHN. R. BOURKE. | The cheap Cash Store, Sydnoy-street. “WENIAE subscriber will sell at cost and charges from this date, January 22, 1855. JOBN KIGG. Salmon, Salmon. —_ A FEW BARRELS of excellent SALMON can be bad at the store of the subscriber, either per Jb, or bbl. January 22, 1855», gt a JOHN RIGG. Wholesale and Retail. CHEAP FOR CASH, . bee ‘ warranted good,) Sugar,-4 eba¢co, e ther, Te.( Starch, Teale Molasses; Brandy, Gin, Wive, Spirits and Whiskey, (all of approved brands); Nails, Oils, Putty, Glass, de. &e. January 22,1855. A uso JOUN KIGG. PRLANKETS very cheap—Of all sizes, and of ex- cellent quality, can be’ had at b6 MANCHESTER HOUSE, S54- Joun MacpoNAxp, late of this Island, but at present of Chichester, ; ‘The next Lecture will be delivered on Tuesday evening, the 23d instant, immediately after the Sviree, previously advertised; aud there will be a Lecture on every succeeding Tuesday evening during the Season. : WILLIAM E. DAWSON, Secretary. Charlottetown, January 15, 1855. (All papers) — —— — Mechanics’ Institute Soiree. HE General Committee of the Mechanics’ Institute, being“about to form Classes for the improvement of Young Men ia the Sciences, beg respectfully to inform the public thata Tea Party willtake plsee at the Temperance Hall on Tuesday evening, the 23d instant, to raise a fund for that purpose—when all who appreciate the improvement of the rising generation are invited to attend. Vocal and instrumental music will bein attendance, L The Soiree will commence at six o’eloek. . After Tea, a Leoture will be delivered, and some addresses will follow... i Tickets for admission gan be qbtained at the book stores, at the Apothecaries’ Hall, at W. R. Watsun’s, Esq , at Mr. Skinner’s, and from the Seerctary and other Managers of the Soiree. Price for ticket to admit a lady and gentleman, three ebillings and nine pence; and two shiliings and three pence for a single ticket. ' Cuartes. Younes, Pt. Epvwarp Waetax, V. Pt. =| Jonn Wrutaans, ~ = L Neue S. Barsarp, ~ W. C. Taowam, |. ~y if W. EB. Dawsow, Seo’y. of exceedingly lo prices. Jopuang?? of 4 vot nog A, Tt ' * sonrgtt 185. 5 he a teaspoon full of