=~ - = — r his withdrawal from here. Provinees, the Doctor ong which were ————— pone We presuine, st to bie, Juring his perigrimations through tHe : ected ara variety of curtosities, among \ . ne large Bones, said to be of the Mastodon. ‘I his collection | yi eT by the Directors of the Mechanies Institute at we John, for £4000, pretty high price, according to the News. have hardly heard the leaturet’s ‘or soyeral years past we aw anndet a dod regret, now that he has turned up, to find hint attacking 2 portion of his countrymen for the edifica~ Ring tion 6f a New York audience. The Deetor is probably not awato=6r perhaps?! did not suit the oecasion to remem ber— that a large portion ‘of the so-called: American fishermen ‘nto men born and brought up in Nova Scotia. A great many oF the smartest skipoers out of the fishing ports of Cape Ann are natives of this Province. Dr. Gesner is'an old acyunintance with many of the people of this Island.» In 1846 he wes appointed to make a goolpgical survey of the Colony—discovered and’brought to Charlottetown a few stontsy and some Indian roots, whieh he called Sxgas- tatoes—the former were deposited in the Legis- ' } } ban or wild lative Lifiraty,| where, they may yet be seen — the latter, he aded many persons, were eapable of cultivation as a sub- stitute forthe common potatoe ; but the attempt at cultivation, if ever made, was speedily abandoned, fer the thing has never been. heard of since. The Doctor was pronounced and believed by many persons here to be a great humbug, but he got about foar bundred pounds for his efforts in convincing our fellow Colonistd of that fact.—Kp'r Ex's. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Wx have again to ask the indulgence of several corres- pondents fir the omission of their favours: Pho crowded dtate «four colamus must. plead our excuse. eo > —_— + > Cinmere Yorxa Men’s Lrrerany Ivstrrvrs.—On Phursday evening fast. the 27th instant, Wm. Marphy, Esqr., delivered his secund lecture on eee lena and Ventilation,’’ before the.above.Institute. The learned gentleman's rentatks on the paramonnt importance of ventilation on the health and} happirtess of mankind were listened to with marked atiention he's large addience, among which were several scientific gentle- menpl well known abilities. The lecturer deserves the best thanks of the Institute for the trouble and espense he ineutred in maaufactyring gases to illustrate and prove his statements. His experiments succeeded admirably, and fended to throw considerable light on the subject. . After the lecture, an ani- mated dineassion ensued, during which the relative merits of ” various ventilators were expounded. [t was generally ad- mitted, haywever, that Pr. Arnot’s, as being self-acting, offered the. moat, advantages for genera! use. Some of the speakers havin enunciated absurd and incorreet views in reference to ventilation, were promptly and ably rectified by the Iccturer ana cher eevitiemen well versed in the subject. ‘On THtifeday ceoning next, the 3rd February, Mr. A. Begley will leetuté Oh “* Mechahism.” Baspwnn, Tescuen’s Ixstirere.—On Saturday evening, tho} bth inst.,.a meeting of the above Institute was beld at Rollo } Bay Sebool House, when the following officers were elected for the current year :—Martin Ryan, President; Mark Sweeney, Vice do.; Alexander MeDonald, Treasurer; and John Camp- bell, Secretary. Members of Committee :—~Messrs. Patrick | Sweeney. WiC, MeKie, Ronald Campbell, Donald Meintosh, | >. MeDonald, James McDonald, ahd Fdward Lyons. After the election of officers and the transaction of business were concladed, % popular and highly instructive lectare on «Anatomy and Physiobay.,’’ was delivered by W.C. MeKie, Teacher, to a large and very attentive audience, which was | followed hy 2 protracted and animated <iseussion, in the course | of which much useful owracticai information waselicited. The. naxt meeting of this Institute wiil be held at St. Margaret's School House, on Saturday. evening, the 12th of Febreary, | when Mr. D. H. McDonald, Teagher, willdeliver a lecture on | “The Laws.of Nature,” which the publfe are respectfully | sdlicited to attend. é. Prany Davis’ Vecrranve Parn Kitieryas an. internal remedy has no equal. In cases of cholic, summer eompilaint, | dysp psia, dysentery and asthma,yit will cute in one night by taking it internally and bathing with it freely. Et is the best | Liniraent in America. Sold by druggists everywhere, BA . a Dirth, At Monnt-Shewart,on tie 39th inst., Mrs. James McQuaid, of a Son. ; } flariicd, Or the Ist Deceiiber Taet, at Allan’s Grove, Kanes County, Illincis, U.8., Mr. D, Vandeventure; te Mrs. Ann, relict of the late Mr. Andrew Baker, of Bedeque, P. E. Island. : 4 At Bedeque, on the 15th ipst., by the Rev. Robert S. Patierson, nity. William W. Tocker to Mrs. Margnret Borns, ofthe abors place. | At the residdnce of the bride’s fnther, om the 20th-inst., by Mr. | Cephas Barker, Mr. Joseph Tweedy, of Lot 50, to Miss Matilda | Viekerson, of Lot.49. i ads aaa der | Lied, On 2unday morning, st his residence, Marshfield, the Hon. Epwarp | Custis HaYrnonne, in bis 46th year, after a long and painful illness borne | with Christian patience and resignation. : At Norwich, on the 2let ult., after a few days’ illness, lizuen Lapy Paca Turner, daughter of John Walsey Bayfield, Esq., and widow of } Sir Gregory Osborne Page Tarner, fourth Barotiét, of Battlesden Park, | in the county of Bedford, and Ambrosden, in the county of Oxford, who, died in 184%, She was sister of Admiral Bayficld, and aunt of the) preseat Baronet, Sir Edward Page Turner, and sister-in-law of Sir | Henry Winston Barren, Bart., and connected with several noble | families. Lady Page Turner was morried, secondly, in 1844, to Captain | Oke|mondeley, who survives her. Her Ladysbip was in her sixty-fourth | year at the time of her demise — Ilustrated London News, Dec. 25, 1859. | At Millbrook, N.S, on the 13th inst., of Consumption, Mr. Jobn | Maitland Dalgleish, aged 55 years, fourth son of the late William | Dal gle sh, Esq., of Scotsctaig, Fifeshire, Scotland. { At Murray Harbour, on the 14th inst., Elizabeth Marchant, aged 88 | yeers. The deceased wasa consistent meuber of the Bible Christian Church for soveral years. an { | 42s — > ——_ -—_—_—_—_-— The echr. Montezuma, from Prince Edward Island, bourd to Bal- timore, with a cargo of potatoes and oats, put into Beverly, Jan. 12, jeaky; threw overboard 1,000 bushe!s of pctatoes and oats; balance of cargo badly-damaged.— Courier, St. John N.D., Jan, 22. SD OSD JOY TO THE WORLD! Daar Sir :—F feel that it is a duty I owe to suffering humanity that I should give a relation of the great benefits I hav rived from the uae of Perry Davis’ Pain Killer. Last summer I had Me misfortune to lose two of my children by that dreadful sconrge—the $holera—and in al! human ptobability should have fallen a vietim to th@ pestilence my- wolf if a kird-Providence had not provided me help in the hour of need. I firat becamelacquainted with the Pain Killer whilst travelling on tue river with my husband, A gentleman passenger had some with him which he recommended in the highest terms as a remedy for cholera. I thought no more of.it at the time, but the same night I was attacked by the cholera in the worst form: I[ resorted to various remedies used to arrest its progress, but all in vain. I was seized with vielent cramps, avd my discharges began to assume the same character.as did those of my dear children previous to their death. Iwas looked upon as lost, but all atonce thought of the PALIN KILLER. My husband obtained | tho bottle from a fellow passenger and administered to me a dose. i| experienéed almost immediately a cessation of pain. The dose was re- peatad at intervals of fifteen minutes, four or five times, and the result wes my complete recovery. I feel confident that I owe my life to the Pain Killer, and oply regret that I had net Lave known 4f its extraor- dinary virtues earlier, I then might have eaved the Jives of my dear chil- dren. Since that time I have used the Pain Killer in my family exten- sively, and the more I use it the better I like it. As a great family medicine it has no equal. SARAH SANDERBERY; st. Louis. | Sold by all medicine dealers, and by T. DesBeisay, wholesale agent Charlottetown, P. E. Island. oe Holloway"s Pills.—The changes of climate and, above all, tho varicties of water, encountered in traversing even a sinaii portion of any country, sre severe trial*; Jo order to secure the ‘system from the evil conse- | quences so frequently resulting from these causes, “it is absolutely | pecessary to be provided with Holloway’s justly celebrated Pills. Itis | , ; | Suortest notice— proved beyond dispute that in all enses where the stomach and bowels wre disturbed by changs of air, water, ordict, (or any other cause,) | they quickly and invariably restore tlie tone of the one and the regu-| larity of the other. Visitors to, cr residents in, the al!uvial districts of the South and West, will find them a certain remedy for bilious affections ead intermittent ferere. cs oly i THE EXAMINER. New Advertisements. | Two Fifty-acre Farms for Sale. PENI subscriber offers for sale two Farms, consisting of - acres each, situated on the Portage Road, about a) mile and half from Head of St. Peter's Bay. One of the Farms has forty-five acres clear land in good condition, A Dwelling-House, Barn, Stables, Granary, &c., a a Ma ee. The ore has fifteen acres under cultivation. e above property, if not disposed of previous! by private Sale, will be. set aan sold by yt on the 25th day of Maren next, at the hour of 2 o’cloek, afternoon. A reasonable time will be given for the payment of part of the purchase money of either or beth of the farms. DONALD McDONALD. Portage Road, St. Peter’s Bay, January 31, 1859. _——— ein tees bitiber—— Solling Stoves at Cost. NHE subscriber has on hand COOKING, BOX and FRANKLIN A is SYOUVSS, which will be sold at cost to close sales. Atso—To be Let, DWELLING HOUSE and BRICK STORE in Pownal-street, now oecupied by the subiseribor. Possesion given Ist April. THOMAS W. DODD. January 31, 1859. C. YY. M. L. INSTITUTE. A TEA PARTY, Under the auspices of the above Institute, ILL be he'd in St Dunstan’s School Koom on THURS- DAY, the 17th February. The evening's entertainment will be enlivened by addresses from several talented gentlemen, aswell as varied by yocal and ‘instrumental music, As this is to be the first entertainment given to the public, the Committee trusts, therefore, that all friends of the cause will aed them im their endcayours to make it aa entertaining as possible. Tickets, 2s. ‘Po be had at the Stores of Non. P. Walker, Hon. D. Brenan, and Chas, Dempscy, Eeqr., and from the undersigned Comittee. Wrens Mere, Roxatp WALKER, Jdxo. Murpuy, Charlottetown, January 31. 1859. ‘Faos. [Ranpraran, Gro. W. Howray, te ee SOIREE! SOIRZE!! EVE ANNUAL SOTREE of the Mechanies’ Institute will be held in the Temperance Ffall, om ‘Tuesday evening, the 8th March next, at 6 o'clock. Admission tickets, 1s. 6d., forsale at the stores of Mr. Geo. T. Haszard. and W. R. Watson, Esq. ; also by the Committee, viz : Messrs. John Williams, Silas Barnard, J..P. Tanton and yn JAMES M. BUTCHER, See’y. Charlottetown, Jan. 31, 1859. al pa Freehold Property for Sale. 7 subscriber offers for sale his FARM, situated on George- + town Road, Lot 52, King's County, containing 55 acres enema a ee ED (of SUPERTOR LAND, 20 acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the remainder is well wooded with hard and soft wood, fogether with a Dwelling House and Barn. Posséssion given on the Ist of May next. Apply-to phe subscriber, on the premises, or to Jawes McLaren, Esqr., New Perth: RICHARD McAVOY. Lot 52, January 51, 1859. The Cheapest and most General Assorted COUNTRY STORE In the Iskand---Established 1842. IIE SUBSCRIBBR has selected and just received Ex ‘* EMMA,” from’ Hatirax, the largest and best STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE, —to suit the season, and low prices to suit the times—that he has ever imported, whieh has been iselected from some of the most extensive houges in the numerous trade, who give all the advantages of the trade totheir old customers. The following are some of the Ggods now open for inspection and sale : Prime Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Raisins. Currants and Figs. DRY GOODS im great variety, and some Ladies’ Dresses, latest London style; Ladies’ Capes, new style and low price ; best ready-made Clothing; Fur and Cloth Caps, of new shape, naval and military, &. ; some first quality Buffalo Robes, very cheap; Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, all sizes and prices. HARDWARE, Cutlery and Jewellery ; bar, hoop, sheet and plate Tron ; Nails, Spikes, Brads and tacks, iron, zine and eopper ; Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, GYass and Putty: Drugs, médieines and Dye stuffs; burning fluid and lamps ; China, Glass and Farthenware, in great variety, and low prices; Sled and Cart Harness ; Upper and sole Leather ; batrels end half barrels prime Labrador inspect- ed Herrings, Codfish ; Guns, Pistols, Powdet, Shot, Caps and Flints; Plough-mounting, and extra sole and side plates; Pots, Bake-pans and extra lids; with various other articles, too mumerous for * the prister,’’ and will be sold at very reduced prices, for cash, or good Produce. Farmers and others in want of the best description of Goods, will please call and examine quality and price, which will be found to ensure satisfaction, baying every article priced, in plain figeres, 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 such extensive patronage. tar A Cargo of Timber and Dea/s for Sale—when disposed of, an alteration will be made in the lumbering business for the future ; which willenable the proprietor to attend more strict- ly to his counter trade, and give satisfaction to his customers. WANTED. from 200 to 300 OX and COW HIDES, for which the highest market prices will be given. PATRICK STEPIIENS, Orwell Store, Cheaper than the Cheapest on the Island. Dec. 13, 1858. Froehold Farm for Sale- -_" BE SOLD BY Averton, on Tvrspay the 1st day of Fesruary next, on the spot, 80 Acres FREEHOLD LAND, situated on Lot 35, 84 miles from Town, and adjoining the Farm of Dx. Boswett, together with the Buildings thereon, consisting of a Dwelling House and the usual Farm Outhouses. The subscribers inform the publie that the above property will be sold without reserve, for the purpese of paying off all jast claims against them. WILLIAM BELL, THOMAS BELL. Jamary 8, 1859. : NOTICE. dt Subseriber having been appointed Acent to the Right 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. ithat all Rent and Arrears of Rent, due en said Estate, are to be paid to him, and no other person. ' JAN R. BOURKE. Mill View, Dee. 27, 1858, 3m ARCHIBALD WHITE, Blacksmith, Machinist, &c- a OE ane thanks to the Inhabitants of Charlottetown and the Island generelly for the liberal custom 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 he respectfully solicits a | continuance of their patronage. ile is prepared to execute—on liberal terms and at the Forging and Turning for Machinery of all descriptions. CAST-STEREL AXES WARRANTED OF THE BEST QUALITY; Carriage, Sleigh and. Ship Work always on Hand. Charlottetown. Noy. 20, 1858. 3m reas Subscriber hereby tenders his thanks to the Public ———~ Te AUCTION. YEXUiE Subscriber is authorised by JupitH Maron, Administratrix of the Hetate and Effects of Micuaxn Matonr, late of the North River, deceased, to sell the | undermentioned property, being part of the said Hetrte, the sale to take place on the premises, on TUESDAY the 8th FEBRUARY next, at 11 o’cleck im the forenoon, viz :-— One good working HORSE, 6 years old, One good MARE, in foal, 8 ycars old, Four COWS, 2:in calf and 2 farrow, One HEIFER, 1 and a-half year old, Seven SHEEP, 6 Ewes and | Ram, 3 PIGS, 1 CART, 1 pair HARROWS, 1 Pair CART WHEELS, 1 PLOUGH, 1LHORSE RAKE, 1 GIG, 1 JAUNTING SLEIGH and Harness, 2 WOOD SHRIGHS, and Harness, With several other articles, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioncer. Charlottetown, January 24, 1859. ta Terms or Satz—9 months’ credit will be given ot all purchases above £5 ; all below that eum cash on delivery. Without Reserve. EXTENSIVE SALE OF Dry Goods, Tea, Sole Leather, Spirits, Soap, Candles, Molasses, &c. &c. T° BE SOLD by AUCTION, at 11 o'clock, on TUESDAY, abe = ~ FEBRUARY, and the following days, at the IRE-o MR- JAMES M’CRAITH, Queen-Street, _ the whole of his extensive STOCK OF GOODS, viz :—Grey and White COTTONS, Stri Shirtings, Cotton Warp, Bedtieks, Blue and Fancy PRINTS, CLOTHS, Doe- skins, I'weeds, Satinetts, Lining Cottons, Derrys, Ready made Clothing, Handkerehiefs, Threads, Ribbons, &c. at ' 70 Chests splendid TEA, 60 Kegs assorted NAILS, 200 Sides Sole LEATHER, 40 Boxes Liverpool SOAP, & Hhds. Muscovado Molasses, Boxes Candles, Glass, 10 Pans, SPIRITS, (90 over proof) Coils Manilla Rope, i ithd. BRANDY, &e., &e., &e. ‘ Terms Liberal. , fa Sale positive and no reservo. 4% J.& T. MORRIS, Auctioneers. Charlottetown, January 21, 1859. - MATLS WINTER ARRANGEMENT. FEYUE MAILS for the neighbouring Provinces, will, during ) the present winter, or until further notice, be made up and forwarded, via Cape Traverse and Cape Tormentine, every Tuesday and Friday morning, at halfpfast 9 o’clock. And Mails for Newfoundland and the United Kingdom will be made up at the same hours oa Tuesday, lst March, Friday, 4th do. Tuesday, 15th de, Friday, 18th da. Tuesday, 2Uth de. Friday, Ist April, Friday, 7th January, Tuesday, 18th do. Friday, 21st. do. Tuesday, lst February ,: Friday. 4th do. Tuesday, 15th de. ‘Tuesday. 12th de. Friday, 18th do. Friday, 15th do. Letters to be registered, and newspapers to be forwarded, must be posted half an hour before the time specified. , BENJ. DAVIES, Postmaster Gencral. General Post Office, January 4, 1359. FUBLIC LANDS, 7EXILE sottlers on Townships 28, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 and 66, are hereby notified, that the Commissioner of Pablie Lands will attend at Kennedy's, Lot 40, on TUESDAY the 25th day of «January inst., and following days; and at Sutherland's, Head of St. Peter’s Bay, on THURSDAY, tie 27th day of January and following days, when all amoants then due, either by Bond, Deposit, Instalment or Note of Hand, are requested to be paid; and in default. thereof the anme will be notified by advertisement, in aecordance with the Act 16 Vie’, cap: 18. NOTICE. All persons trespassing on the Government Lands, hy cutting timber or taking possession of Lands without alocation tieket, and payment made thereon, will bedeait with aceurding ts law. DEEDS. The Commissioner having several Deeds of Conyeyanoe ready for delivery, all persons who haye not received their Deeds are requested to make application for the same at the places and dates above mentioned. JOHN ALDOUS, Commiesioner. Office of Public Lands, January 10, 1859. NOTICE. ‘Pure Subseriber begs respectfully to notify his customers, and the Pablie generally, thet from this date his business will be condtieted solely on the CASH PRINCIPLE, and he embraces the present opportunity of thanking all who have hitherto favored him with their custom, and now solicits a continuance of their support under the Cash system, the adoption of which he is contident will be found to be a mutual } advantage. W. BR. WATSON, Charlottetown, January 17,1859. City Drug Store. & CARD. eal for the very liberal sapport he has received since his cum- mencement in business, and takes this opportunity of an- nowncing that an alteration has taken place in his business and.solicits for the new firm a continuance of public patron a i P. HICKEY. Ch. Town, Jan. 10, 1859. CITY STEAM MANUFACTORY! ae 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 despatch. In consequence of having labour-saving machinery of the latest and most improved kind, they feel confident that they can manufacture articles much cheaper and better than can be imported or made in any establishment in the Island ; and also hope that by an uninterrupted attention to business, to secure a share of public ewpport. Cabinet Making and Upholstering, of the Jatest and most durable styles ; SASHES and DOORS made to order at the shortest notice. Axrso—Planing. Turning, Straight and Sweep Sawing, Iron Turning and Drilling of every description dene in a superior manner. PATRICK HICKEY, GARRETT GILLESPIE. (Isl. Sum.) TO LET, THE «PAVILION HOTEL,’ rgyvO 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 im 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 Jarge Dining room 25 by 25 feet, one reading or Bar-room 35 by lo Drawing-room 18 by 15 feet, one large inner Kitchen, outer Kitchen, and large Scullery, with many conveniences, one Pantry, one-small Sitting-room, two spacious lialis, and two pair froat Stairs, and one pair back Stairs, and Water Closet. On the second floor, one Dining-room 25 by 14 feet, eight B»d-rooms-and one large Pantry and Closet ; and in the Attic seven Bed-rooms ; and having spacious cellerage. The house having lately undergone a thorough maple is in excellent order, and having.a good Stable, ‘‘oach-House, and out-office, Ch. Town, Jan. 10, 1859. Central Academy. PFXUE 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 be convenient, as the diflerent Ulasses will be at once formed, and Pupils afterwards entering them will ‘do se at t disadvantage as compared with those who may have attended from the com- mencement. FEES OF TUITION. | per term. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Eng. ‘Grammar, £0 12 6 Algebra and (Geonietry,.........5...0.csie.es 20-8 Book-keeping, Geography and the Use ofthe Globes, 110 © i the ~~ ‘Trigonometry, the higher. x ifferential and Integral Caleulus; with their application to Mechanics, Land ing, Na- vigation and Astronomy, including the use of all necessary Instruments,..........+++-++- 13 Oo French Language and Literature,......-.+++-+++- 2 0 0 Natural Philosophy,.....essceesesecseeseseeeee 2 % 0 Greek and Latin Glassics,......scicscsersseceos 2 6 Master. JOHN KENNY, a January 3, 1859. (Gaz. Ex. & Isi.1m) Assignment of Debts. _,, is hereby given pie Deed of this date, I have LN assigned to the Honorable Josurn Hensurr, al Debts owing to me, in Trust for the pene creditors ; and that all persons indebted to me will please, and they are hereby required, to make geyntent only to the above named Joszen Henstzy. Dated this 31st day of Aagust, A. D. 1858 JOHN RIGG. > j* accordance with the above notice, I horeby require all parties indebted to the shoye named Jomn Rios to make immediate payment to me, at my office, in Charlotte- town, of the amounts due from them Sane JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, 3ist August, 1853. Assignmont of Debts. Notice is hereby given, that hy Warrant of Attorney ef this date, I have to Mr. Jomn Lea all. amounts due me by Note of liand, Book Account or other- wise, in trust for the payment of creditors; and that all persons indebted to me are hereby required to make payment to the order of the above named Jomn La: Dated at Charlotictown this 16th day of Novr., A.D. ,1358. ANDREW REID. N accordance with the above notice, 1 hereby require ald persons indebted to the above named AnpaEew Karp to make immediate payment to Mr. Janez Hupson, of Tryon River, in whose hands the Accounts are placed for collectio#: Charlotietown, November 16, 1858. JOHN LER. ON CONSIGNMENT FROM LIVERPOOL & BOSTOR. Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Gin, Brandy, Wines, Tobacco, Sole Leather, Soap, Buckets, Brecms, hails, Crackers, &c. YENLLE Subscribers haye received on consignment, per Jsabel and Eglantine, the following Goods, which they offer cheap for cash, yiz— 3 bls superfine FLOUR, 25 boxes C. TOBACCO, ‘10 Hhds Holland. GIN, 50. sides Sole LEATHER, Casks superior BRANDY, 100 gross Card MA‘CHES. Casks (4 Diamond Port WINE ) 50 boxes Liverpool SOAP, Casks Sherry WINE, 25 doz Buckets & BROOMS, Bbls ALE & PORTER, 20 Half Bhls CRACKERS, 5 Hhds Bright SUGAR, 20 bags NAILS, Uhde Muscovado MOLASSES, Boxes Blue, Starch, 1ao. 24 Brass CLOCKS, &e., &e., &. 50 Chests &tlalfChestsTEA. © J &T ¥ RIS. Queen's Street, January 10, 1859. Tel ae oe ong 2 eae a3 Has 5 7. = a 23393 p> oF Ep Ss aa o-—- ~ ie) & aT A , 3. Me Remy: aie 4 poo] <_ D ‘ ~ | e352 £ r 3 — FOR SALK, » where ma e all persons having any clpims against himbad better A quantity of Saddle and Harness Mounting, Whips, &c, without distinction. down to the Creek y As the subscriber does not interd to remain ‘* within th g ty of Seaweed, &e. for Manuro. hereby requests all persons indebte 1E Subseriber, intending to Atsc—Pasture Lot 262, within the Royalty, atout two miles from Town, on tire North River Road, with a new Barn thereon 35 » 25. Also, part of Lot 261, fronting the above, For tho benefit cof all conoerned: Charlottotewn, January 17, 1359. T immediate settlement of their Accounts. settled by the first of March will be Attorne limits,’’ look out. runnin ee nT MOLASSES, SUGAR, TEA, &c. HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE at smell advance on cost— 18 Puneheons choice Purto Rico MOLASSES, 2 Hhds. do do SUGAR, 2 do- Holland’s GENEVA, 20 Chests Congou THA, 30 Boxes Liverpool SOAP, 2 Cases MATCILES, Atso—A lot of Carpetting and Hearth Rugs, very eheap. WILLIAM DODD. Quren Square, January 10, 1859. lm NOTICE. re E Subseriber, inténding to leave this Island mext November, hereby calls on all persons indebted to him to settle their respective accounts oa or before the first day of May next. All Accounts unpaid at shat date will he handed over to Jonnx Loneworts, Esq., for colleetion. Timber wih be taken in payment, provided the quality will answer. JOHN B. COX. Morell House, danuary b7, 1859. ow Final Notiee. LL amounts due the Subscriber either by Note of Hand er Book Account, if not paid by the 25th DECEMBER. will be sued for withoutany distinction of persons. GEORGE F. C. LOWDEN. Charlotictown, October 25, 1858. 3m ent cele TO BE DISPOSED OF BY PRIVATE SALE, NE OF THE MOST VALUABLE AND beautifully sitaated properties iv this city, baving a ua front of 1135 feet on Queen Square, and 154 feet op Grattum LL Street, together with the residence of the Misses Srzwane thereon. If the above Property is not dispesed of by private Sale, & wlil be sold by Auction in Building Lote,on THURSDAY, the Srd day of MARCH. For particrlars apply to JUHR BA Charlottetown, Sept. 2, 1858. Dr. MORSES INDIAN ROOT PILLS, AN IMPOSTER. NE GEORGE W. COMSTOCK, ef the notorious firm, of COMSTOCK & BROTHER, is endeavoring to collect our Notes and Accounts, pretending that he has bought them. We never sold him any Account, Note or Receipt, nor never shall; and we give this notice that our customers may not be imposed upon by him. This same Comstock is the one that was arrested for Counterfeiting Moffatt’s Medicines and *s Sarsaparilla. ne _ A. J. WHTTE & Co., New York. NOTICE—In future all letters relative to Da, Moren’s Ixprax Roor Pris must be addressed to A. J. WHITE, No. 10 Courtiandt Street, New York, and they will meet with prompt attention. attached. For terins and particulars, please apply to ‘ pl Charlottetown, Dec. 2, 185%. LH. HASZABRD. _— O ROOMS, pleasantly sitaated. For particulars apply at this office. f Ch. Town, Nov. J, 1853. Poe rs