AA 4 HASzARD’S -GAZETTE, JANUARY 3. Port of Ohai-Iottetown. an ntvxn. Dec. II.-—Msry Ellen. I’-‘orsetsl. Boston, Goods. 'I‘rinidad, Sutherland, Halifax, do. Masonic Hall Company. IIE Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of this Company, was held in the Masonic Hall on the evening of the 27th u|to., when the following Gentlemen were choseit Otlice-bearers for the eu- suing year. The Hon. C. Young, President. Mr. W. ‘. Paw, ' reasurer. Mr. J. W. Morrison, Secretary. Dirsctors—The Ilon. C. oun , Messrs. W. T. Paw, A. II. Yates, Charles Bel , James Connell. James Waits, jun.. and John !ll‘NeilI. Temperance Hall Company- THE Annual General Meeting of Shereholdpys the above Company was held in the em- perance Hall, on _the evening of Monday last. ‘The Accounts of the Company were submitted. Ill "ed. and passed, Oflice-bearers for the ensuing you W0" their chosen, as follows:— Ca t. Orlehar, R. N. President. J. Morrison, Sec'y., and 'I‘resl|"0|’- Directors, Capt. Orlehar, Messrs. Wll|~ _H}||'l‘lr wm. Mott. , J. w. lllorriaon, Theme! Will»-nu. Benjamin C appell, and John Rider. EDUCATION‘ R COSTLEY respectually in|I"“l°' lb" “'9 Classical and Commercial 549°‘ ""d°" Ill‘ euperintendence, in Grafton Street. """ 5° '°‘°P'“0¢ on Monday the Eighth current. Terms, &c. may be known It)’ School Room. Charlottetown 2d Jan. of application at the 2inx N01103- To the Sons of ’1'empof“°° °f till‘ 1'13“- ,,,.ch importance connected ,,,. well being of our cause to ad. in order that these sub- fnlly discussed, I purpose f all the Divisions in each ects tnay be the mil" holding it conventiIn° Count . I llIByI‘P.lt)I'0 request'h“.' ”'° ‘''‘‘‘’°.''. Ind '.' mm." or ‘he memb". of ,n different Divisions in Prince Pablo attend, will assemble at He- tlie Ioth instnnt,at bo'clock p. in. 8 5. .ing's County, at Georgetown on “°"“"' ”‘° 3°" 1. 'r. PIDWI-‘.I.I.. o. w. I’. Ch,".lougu,', P. E. Island, Ist January, I855. A U C T I O N . (Without Reserve.) I T ‘h. 9bscrilier’s Stile Rootrt, on Monday Ibth in“... at a, m. the following articles will be '0” “loans consignment,recently received from m, oldlountry, per ships Peeping Tom, Sir _,“,,,,,,r and Cicely. _ 19 (‘eels fine Congon Ten, 5 hall-chest do; 8 Ml" -_rJ each Cotton Warp; l bale containing I5 Mp, ,J and blue do; 7 pieces white Serge, I piece “Ci, rd and white Flannel, I2 pnirs blairkets. b0 i,,¢,shot Orleans, Coburgs and Lustree. I doz. K|ed,ilI Counterpanee, I0 pairs Sheets, I2 pieces chi"; Furniture, 24 pieces navy blue Prints, 53 Pins dark. fancy Prints, I0 pieces striped Shirtings; 3 Fees drab Molesliin, 26 pieces rolled Linings, 6 igdl Silesias, 3 pieces Carpeting, 30 pieces Gin - Km and Derries, 30 pieces book, mull and csrnbric plrlins, 12 pieces giilis Plaid and Printed Coburgs, it dos, plaid and fancy Shawls, 90 doz. cotton Pzket hundkercltiefs. I do: Mnlllers, 50 mens Over fats, 45 Shooting Costs, 22 do: niens and youths his, 2 din. trowsers, 2 doz. Striped Shirts, 7 doz. galls Shirts, 3 doz. worsted Cravats, ldoz. Guern- ly Frocks, BI2 pieces Earthenware, comprising are, Milkdishes, Crocks, &c., 2 barrelsCoperusnnd lotofother articles. The foregoing can be viewed at my time previous to day of Sale. IIENJ. DAVIES, , Auctioneer. Tnitass.—Sums over £I9, 3 months will be given on approved Joint Notes, all some under,cash on de iver . Charlottetown, Ist January, 1855. Ad Books just Published. The Spelling Book Superseded. A new and easy way of teaching the spelling, meaning, and pronunciation of all ' t words in the English Language, with exercises on verbal dis- tinctioris, By ROBERT SULLIVAN, L L. D. 1-";{§"I‘lie above work has been rintod p it cipally fur a firm in New Brunswick, a few copies are for Sale in this Island. Price In 3d. THE MlNISTER’S FAMILY, av TIJIJ Rav. W. M. IlEI‘IIERING'l‘0N. AUTHOR or g A HISTORY OF 'I‘lIE CHURCH OF ""” SCOTLAND. The above Book of 304 on, has ‘net beg-printed for it firm in Newpafork, a Jew copies have been retained for Sale in this Island. It is an into.-restin and entertaining work, as the following extract from the preface will I ow :- "Whcn the Author of the following little work miss,ilat it is not only "found " b ' indeet‘slmost devoid of any fictitious admixture what- ,'ievronld not be understood to assert, that tits events of the narrative souurred exactly in the order and connexion in which t\. M, ,¢l,,ml_ ma hotel the members of exactly sued’. fumily u is lion des- cribed. Ilsd this been the case ",9 1,,-o4u¢iio.. would “'0 Men "WWI! I, ltl°l"Pl' I treatise, with the real parties thinly veiled untlor '_;,,u. n.m,._ such Is not its nature ; and yet there a no; , clmvggrgn narrated, w ‘& c aracter or event that occurred wl [- thehlluthor‘s own knowledge. At tips we tn‘. 9 is o it It t th It is‘ i ' wsrelil diiinlged: doodld i:nin|.n:ii:irisii'a'.;‘_"' olTensivs or painful to any person to whom Itfip bg conjectured to refer. I But, while both facts and feelings are, in a Q. strict sense, true, the names of persons and plsceshy. intentionally and entirely lictitions in ever instsefi ’ CARD. 4 “IEORGE BEER. Jsnr., respectfully tenders his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and cl- _ers, for their generous - tronags and support urirtg the last 21 years, and figs. to acquaint them at his business will In future more rtienlar confined to that of General Im nor of RITIS . IXIEST INDIA, and AMERICAN GOODS, and I t be h a this day tak h‘ So .G R. Benn. sslpnrtner in the °I')|IlIllI.0ll.nWlII:l:‘W°II'l be carried on under the name and firm o B E E R Q S 0 JV‘. They would hope that by constant attention to business. the keeping a g assortment of such goods as are in general request, and by charging the most moderate prices, to continue to merit and receive a share of public an po . ll persons indebted to George Beer, jun., are res. pectfully requested to settle their Accounts. Charlottetown, Jan. Ist, I856. (All papers Im) Mails. HE Mails for the neighbouring Provinces and the United States, will be made up and forwarded, and after the let of Januan , via Caps Traverse Ionday morning at I0 afternoon at 4 o'clock; and Mails for England wi I be made up at the same hour on the 8th. l2th. 22d and aim: January, and 6th, 9th, Iflth and 28d Febrnar . 'I‘HO AS OWEN, Postmaster General. (III I General Post Oflice. December 28. I854. January, 1855. MORE NEW BOOKS. ASZARD & OWEN will 0 n this day, two cases BOOKS, from New vent, ex Jllary Ellen from Boston. Catalogue of the above next week. Mechanics’ Institute. HE First Lecture for the session will be delivered in the Temperance , on Trsunsnav, the 4th Janitor next, at 8 o’clock, p. in , by the Hon. CHAILII ourio,, on Mechanics’ Institutes ge- nerally, their objects and uses. The Lucius. will 5. 0 en to the public. At the close of the Lectu hrembers will proceed to elect Ofiice-bearers for the ensuing year. JOHN KENNY, President. December 28, I854. -I O U I. I. I at cl’- ’ r LWAYS on hand, and for sale, a quatitity of I, I}. I5, and 2-inch Pine. Merchantabls and Refuse DEAL, and DEAI ENDS, 3x4, 8x5, 816, and 3x1 sawn SCAN'I‘LING, hewn Scantlin and Studding, Shingles and Birch Bark, all of whic may be had on application at the Lumber Yard of the Subscriber, Nortli-East end of the Wesleyan Cha l. IIERTRAM MOOII. . ‘- s New anvnnrtstmeivr. TIMOTHY AND FLAX SEED. ’1‘HE highest price will be paid for TIMOTHY and FLAX SEED, during the present year, at George 'I‘ IIaszurd‘s Book Store. ALL persons having legal demands against the Estate of Wti.i.tAas Coarse, Esq., late o St. Eleanor's, deceased, are requested to furnish the same for adjustment to the Subscriber, and all per- sons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make payment forthwith. ALBERT II. COMPTON, Executor. St. Eleanor’s, Dec. 20th, 1854 '5 Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ny o London Incorporated by Act of Parliament. OARD OF DIRECTORS for P. E. Island.- Hon. T. H. Huviland, Hon. Charles Hens- Icy. I"rnnct'e Lorrgworlli, Erq., Robert Hutchinson, Esq., Thomas Dawson, Esq. Detached Risks taken at low Premiums. No charge for Policies Forms of Application, and any other information, may be obtained from the Sub- scriber, at the Otlice of G. W.Deblois Esq. Charlotte- town. H. J. CUNDALL. April 7th, I854. Agent for I’. E. I. Commission Merchant and Auctioneer. IIE SUBSCRIBER be to announce to his friends and the Public, t at he ofl'ers his services in the above line of business. Those who may favour by conliding to him their property for Sale, may rely on his acting under their instructions. as well as on his best efforts to serve their iiitersst. BENJAMIN DAVIES, Queen Street, near the wharf. P. 8. Mr. DAVIII intimates advice of the ship- ment of a considerable consignment o uittrisrt GOODS, TEA, &.c. new daily expected per the ships Peeping Tom, the Sir .lle.canrler from Liverpool, and by the Cicely from London; tlioy are well worth the consideration of country customers and will be held on Sale some tinio for their accorninodntion October I6th. I-IYMN BOOKS. JUST RECEIVED a large supgly of HYMN BOOKS, used in the Church of it lead. G. T. ASZARD. SUBSTITUTE ‘FOR GAS. R SALE at the Subscriber's Store. Forty Boxes of SPERM and COMPOSITION CJJV. DLES. Also, a quantity of Olive and Pals Seal OIL, a prime article for Lamps. ROBERT HUTCHINSON. Charlottetown, Dec. Illth, I854. Isl. Ex. Advsin NEW FIRM. EORGE '1‘. IIASZARD, would respectfully intimate that he has taken into artnership Mr. George W. Ow 'I‘hc Printing, ookselling and Stationery business heretofore carried on b him. will from the let of January next, be cc acted under the Firm o Haszard and Owen. Mr. Ilaszzird will attend more particularly to the Printing department, and Mr. Owen to the Bookstore. By this means and with increased Capital, they hope but one. 'I‘hs name here referred to rat t of lg..- ltoyal Highness the Princess Auoosra. in the rn- “" sident related in the last _ incident occurred precisel as there related ; sad ill. Author Ihoughtit no to the Illustrious Led to rssml this specimen of that frankness, bonevolyencs, um kindly considerate attention to all around her, by which her Royal llighness is distinguished. Having in this one instance withdrawn the veil, Ire avows l3, and states the resson,—hoping also to preclude the Inference, that what reinnine more concealed may on that account he considered thelsss real. Where he has not withdrawn it, he trusts it will be allowed to rest ;—-snd believes that any attempt further to withdvlfi ll. will prove inefl'ectual, its not even the discovery of the writer would necessarily unravel the texture of that curtain which he has chosen to draw over ‘all _tI'Ilhful tals,—or involve such an application of it to llfllltlduals as might injure the feelings of the .3‘ jdllléllvmbo d Price s., un in Cloth. BAHABD & OWEN Queen Square. part of chapter I Tl.“ ", to merit the patronage of the Public. wup '\ ‘_ " The poor ye lines always wttli you." ‘ TI-IE {MR the patronage of Mes. Dans, in aid of volent purposes, will take lace at I _ Ilall, Charlottetown, on rtuasnax, tiary next. The following ladies coin- niitteo, will gladly receive contribu- lllrs. C. Stevveu, Mrs. W. Pepe. Mrs. C. Palmer, is n2£:.°°.°rg the subscriber's pre- wwm’ .“ F"-‘ up. have her by proving West River, Jae. Isl IIII. JOHN HYDE‘ NOTICE. char-lottetown cloataal Fire Insurance P“,- N'O'I'ICE is hereby given that the Annual General Isstiu of the above Company for the appoint- rs for the Current Year, and other urpoess, will take place at the Temperance Hall on ondsy evening the 8th day of January next at 1 o'clock. By Order of the Directors. HENRY PALMER, Secretary 4- Treasurer. Secretary's Olllcs. 20th Dec. IBM FRESH CURRANTS. JUST received a further supply. of sjtperior quality, f l t " King S II M I‘ O . quw GEORGE BEER. Nov. I0. Just Published, THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALMAEAQB, FOR 1855. Containing the present Government of the British American Colonies, Imports, Exports and Revenue of this Island, and all the usual lists of Courts. Ma- gistrates. Commissioners, &,c., c. CEO. '1‘. HASZARD, Queen's Square. LIVER COMPLAINT, AUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or stomach, sncli as Constipation, inward Piles, fullness, or blood to the head, acidit of the stomach, Nausea, Ileurtbnrir, disgust for ood, fullness or weight in the stornnch, sour eructations, sinking, or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried and ditiicnlt breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or sntl‘ocn- ting sensations when in a lying store, dinincss of vision. dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellow- ness of the skin and s es, pain in the iiido. buck, chest, Limbs. &,c., and en llnsltesof heat, burning in t e flesh, constant imsginings of evr , on great depression of spirits, can be effectually cured by Docs-on Hoon. ivn‘s CILEBRATED GERJIIJIJV BITTERS, prepared by Dii. C. M. Jacxsors, Gerrrisn Medicine Store, .M). I20 Arch St., one door below Sixth Pliilado. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cares attest, in many cases after r-k'rll'nl physicians had failed. I‘heee Bitters are worthy the attention oflnvalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of the liver and lesser glands, exercising the rrinst se.-itching power in weskneu and atfectiorts of the digestive or- gans, they are witlral safe, certain, and pleasant. Testimony from Maine. Carr. DANIEL Anso'r'r, Brooklyn, Maine, July I6, I843, says: "I was taken sick one year ngo, last April, upon my passage from Hat-nnnn to Chur- e ton, S. C. At the latter luce I took medicine and procured a liysician, but or ten days could obtiiin no relief, no a eep or appetite. At last taking a newspaper having your advertisement of‘ IIootIzind’e German Bitters‘ in it, I sent for some immedititely, this was about I0 o'clock, at It o'clock I took the st dose, and another at 6 o’clock. 'I‘he effect wits o rapid on me, that I had a goodappetite for supper, and rested well that night, and the next day found me a well man. I have not been without your medicine since, having been sailing betweeir Baltimore, Chur- leston and the West India Islands ever since. I have now given up going to sea, and reside in this place, where you should have an ngency, as you could sell lsr e quantities of it.” J a. B. ALL 81, Co., |’t'eeque Isle, Aroostook Co., Maine, April 24, I854, say: “We herewith send on a certificate ofa cure performed by the use ofon y one bottle of the German Bitters. we tlriuk Mr. C ark to be a man of veracity, and have no doubt ofthe truth of his not ,” essrs.Jos. B. Hal 6; Co.—Gentlemen—In ans- wer to your inquiries, I will state that my daughter, aged about I8 years. had been complaining of it pain in her side, for six or seven years, and about the first January last, was taken own and confined to her bed. 'I‘he in in her side was very severe, besides being troub ed with pains between her shoulders and in her breast. From reading it nutnber of cures per- formed by “IIoolInnd's German Bitters"I was in- duced to try it in her case, and sent to your store and purchased one bottle. She had taken it but I ' days when she began to improve, and now, after tak- ing only one bottle, she is enjoying better health than she has for care. She feels no pain in her side or in any part of er body, and attributes her care entirely to the German ittere. Wtr.t.r.us Cnastx, Salmon Brook, Aroostook Co., Me. You should bear in mind that these Bitters are lrt'rtrtIt.r VIGITAILE, thereby possessing advan- tages ever riiost of the preparations recommended for similar diseases. or sale by respectable dealers and storoksepers generally. And b T. HESBRISAY. 81. Co., General Agency Mr Llasunt. Ovrste, Georgetown, ' Enwann Gorr, Grand River, ‘ Enwartn Nnnnrtau, St. Peter's Bay. J. J. Faasxa. St. Eleanor’s, Gannon WIGGINTON, rs paud Jae. L. Houeate, do. Was. Donn, Bedeqne, Jasesie Ptnonorr. New London. 22:: Corn Meat, Burr ‘Stones. Bbls. CORN MEAL, and 2 pairs French BURR MILL STONES. For sale cheap E. L. L IARD. Dec. 27. -3' Isl.Im. Form for Sale. HE LEASEHOLD INTERES1‘ of I06 acres of LAND, on the Cross Road from Bracklsy Point Road to Winsloe Road, 6; miles from Chur- lottetown. between 50 and 6'0 acres iire clear and in a good state of cultivation; a I"r.iine llonse, nearly new, 36 -137 feet, with I3 foot wall, and out build- ing 76 feet long, with a Well at the door, and it good Snring on the back of the Farm, and an abundance o river-inud, the remainder is covered with Firewood, Longers and Building 'l‘iriiber. Enquire of the Sub- scriber on the premises. B. WILLIAM IIORNE. Lot 88, Dec. I6, I854. AME JVII. rs, an.sirroJv' s WHOLEBA HE Subscriber begs to acquaint his r.i...d.' T per Ornament and Saranac, from B()S'l‘ON. M.M.—£MMIJ§-Ii HOUSE. WEST or THE MARKET. ND RETAIL. It public generally. that he Ilttl rust‘ ttrzcsivu) fill or ‘run I. -. Stir-r-r.rss o (3 (D 3 1) an ever imported into this Town. Having personally selected "'9! to suit the Market, and thankful for pastfavors from a generous public, be solicits a continuance of consists in part of‘— _ ‘ I20 S-i-ovs:s—ceusisting of Cooking, ' Farmers’ BOILERS, 31.0.; Carpenters‘ POOLS Skates and Straps, Molasses Gates, Cofl'ne and Spies Hills; 0| Be description; Shoe Thread , Pins,Blaclring, Curry Cowhs 305"! 80".. Table mil Tee Spoons. Bra-res. Screws, Door Handles, Hinges, Mousetrnps, Door and Shutter Parlour, Hall. 304-700’! land Canada I50" P‘“'¢IIge at his usual low prices. His STOCK _ _ , of every deseription,Grstes, of 0'" d°'¢II8:ton, Slates, Pencils, l'|nnib Levels, ‘ sud Canisters, BRUSHES of every ‘ 0'» llrspe ol Sleigh Bells, Sand Paper, Razor Strops, Wardrobe Hooks, Mortice and Rim Locks, Latches, Iiuch". Kuive.‘ shmnmken. Tm“. Axes, lliitchets, Deep-sea Cod and Chalk Lines, Sprin Balances. Curlers‘ Toolrr, Pick Axes, Hay Knivd. so-Io-. I-arm-MI and PM Ms-«-am. awn» u.......... ’I'nbs. Buckets, Knife-'l‘rtiys, Week Beards, Window Blinds. VIN“ "I I-"d'°-‘ Baskets, Forks. Spades and Shovels, and other Glasses, Stephen's Platform Lines and Pins. LOCKS, 8 day and twenty-four of 'I‘nmblers, Lamps, Preserve Dishes and Cruetdlandl. VII“: 'P"'° ‘aster Bottles; Cloth, Window Fixtures. Fururr1'urtx—-Mahogany SOFAS. Sofa Tables. Cane and World Seats: 'I‘ables, Maliosany Rocking. Women's and Youths’ India Rubber SHOES. deecription—side, Ilnir Pitts, Ivory 'I‘ooth Picks, Port -'--"‘Z..s-— ,orifectionary , consisting of Cocoa Snapping Kisses, Burnt Almonds, Cnrdatriums, Suge Y Goons—Sntinets, Jeane, Linings, red and Linen, Braces, Shirts, Checks, Bed 'I‘ick, white and and Stick Castile Soap, Lard, Oil, Cheese, and other articles Cliitrlottetown, Noveitrber 20, IBM. In preparation, and to be published in I855. | ACADIAN GEOLOGY: I A popular account of the Geological Structure undl ll ineral Resources of Nova Scorra, 1 And portions of the neighboring Coloniet. l By J. \V. Dawson, F.G.S. &c. l HE above \‘Vork will consist ofnbout 300 octitvni pages, and will be illustrated by a large Geoio-1» gicnl .\lnp, Sectiotiil, and Figures of Fossils. It will‘ include it large times of unpublished notes, referring to Nova Scotiit, Capo Breton, Prince Edward Island and parts of New Brunswick, the substance of six- teen papers contributed by the author to the Geolo- gical Society of London and other Scientific Societies, and notices of the more recent discoveries of oilie Geologists. ’I'hese riinterials will be arranged in such it itiiiiiner its to present to the gerrernl render ll: etirttplete view of the structure of Nova Scotin nnd the neighbouring districts, as far as at present knotvn, with its relations to the facts and principles of geircrttl Geology, and to the present and prospective value of the useful itiineru . ' i is View of ascertaining the number of. copies likel to be required, subscription lists will‘ be lelt with Messrs. A. 6: W. !lIcKiri|ay and E. G. I"nllcr, II.-ilifnx; Messrs. J. Dawson 6!. Son, Picton; Mr. A. Lawson, Yarmouth; Mr. IV. II. Crawford. St. John; Mr. G. T. llaszard, Charlottetown. Price to subscribers, 9s, pttynble on delivery of the work. Price after publication, I0s. MAILS. TIIE Mails for the neighbouring Provinces and the United States will be tnzide up at this oflice and forwarded, during the month of December ensuing, every Tuesday and ‘ride riiorning, at Nine o‘clock;and a Mail for Englatn will be tirade up and sent on the let, 5th, I5t, 19th, and 29th. " 0. AS OWE , ostmuster General. General Post Oflice, November 30, I854. BENJAMIN CI-IAPPELL AS the following. among other things. for sale. which he will dispose of on reasonable terms:-— Rubber Boots and Shoes; Leather Boots, Shoes and Brogriins; Oil Cloth Suits, Glazed Ilats, Sou‘ Western, Striped and Unbleached Cotton; Cotton \Vnrp, ’I‘inte Pieces, Brooms, Buckets, Indigo and otherdye stuffs; Craclters.'I‘s:a. Suoari, Monassxs, i So.-rp, Candles, Rice, Chocolate. e, Starch, 'l‘o- bacco, Spices, 'l‘able Salt, Shovels, Hay and lllsnure Forks. I50 Bushels LIVERPOOL S./ILT, 200,000 Shingles, l5,000 feet Pine Boards. 6000 feet Refuse Deals, 6000 feet Studding, 8000 feet Scantling, 50 Cords Firewood. .dlro. 100 acres of Land, bein No. 55 [Fifty-five], situate on the Road leading from Frederick Cove to Barlow‘s Mills. on Lot or 'I‘cwnship Number Eleven, in Prince County. Clntrlotteletown, Oct. 8. Dixon's Pulling, Dyeing and DRESING ESTABLISHMENT, sr. rnrnit’s ear. VPIIESE MILLS are now in full operation, and finish the Cloth in a superior manner. Spe- cimens ofthe work can be seen of the following i o s N r s: (‘hsrloiietown.— Gee. 'I‘. Haszaitn‘s Book Store. Geiirgetown.—Huii. Jusrcrit WIGHTMAN. Mount Stewurt.—Mr. Kxiariu: Cor-nu. Pineiie Mills.—Mr. Aux. DIXON. Vernon River.—Mr..IaM:s I-Iavniin, Alexander's IIIII. [LP Two Prizes were awarded to pieces of cloth full dressed at the above Estalilishnient. Mr. Jacob Lippincott, of the firm of Lippinoott 8r. Co., Nova Scotia, is the Superintendent of the above Establishment. J 0 HN DIXON. CHRISTMAS CHEER! CHRISTMAS CHEER! JUS'I‘ Call at SIMS'S STORE for your CIIRISTMAS CHEER. Vil: Currants, of excellent quality. Bloom Raisins, Cask do. Spices, Grouitd and Stick Cinnamon. Ground and whole Cloves, Ground Alepies, Nut- triegs, &c., &c. Jlso llenessey ‘s Best Brandy. Wines. Gin of excellent quality. S 'rits, Rum. I-‘or merry Christmas and New Year. I)ont forget the Old Corner Shop, Ilon. D. Bro-.an‘e Brick House. ARTEMAS G. SIMS. Queen Street, Doc. ID, I848. Adv. Isl. Exlsv CONTRACT FOR COTTAGE. ENDERS will be received until Monday (I2 o'clock noon) the first day of January I855, at the olfice of the Secretary of the Charlottetown Gas L" lit Com try, for Building a Cottage at tlis Gas orks. P n and Specification may be seen at Mr. Henry Smith's. ROBERT HYNDMAN, Ssc'y. Charlottetown, Istb Nov., I8b4' STRAY Red OX, has been on tho Subscriber's Premises for the last six weeks. Ile is four yllrl old, and bass cross on er right ear. The owner can have her by proving property and paying “'°"°°" DONALD )teNElI.I.. Aadsrssa's Itsstl. tam. Dee. I. CHAMPAGNE. V IIIRTY CASES of prime CHAMPAGN , P£ just received at " Peeping Torn," from up: Jlso. a Pitch and Coal Kegs of White and coloured paints, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, For sale by qpantlty of 0.dXU.M. er, June 1. I854. tf CHARM“ STIWAIT‘ ORAN GES AND Jusr rinc_t:tvi:n_ _p.. Juifii)£.:.h.:.(3_N,,"_ _ l’"""'- Fist. R-to-ns. Crmssis, gi.,..¢,_ I“; Crackers, dto.; Pile DO‘: “I W. W hack and Ivory Combs, Steel Watch Qllfllfll. SPOGIIOIN. 5:" Stone and Lead Pencils, Sealing Wax, Snutfsnd Sr.“- Logwood, Redwood, Fitstic, Indigo, GI'0CC"°.r M°l““°'- half-chests and boxes 'I‘es, boxes and kegs Tobacco, box Pepper. bill Pilot Bread, Salrirntus, Soda. Washing Powder-,_Baktrtg Nuts, Almonds, Burning Fluid, Rice, Sago, 'I‘iipI0cI- ‘ , _ , Alspico, Apples, Onions, Pears, Alurn, Coppi,-r:is, Glldbfiflfa («*"‘I°" 0"-s“l'P9“'°r I-'q“°"°°r alongside the 5 C Manure and Hay 3"": liurue, Oak Aan-handles. Swinging Pins, Llotho.-s' RE, consisting Stair and Oil DI ing and Breakfast-p b - ciisin. Weshstitnds, ‘ '°"T°"°‘ afslo Robes oiling H l.oar,di ersnt patter.,_ (;LAg WA B and Work ‘lsieads, Cradles, Men's "ld c°“""?bi|dreri's Tove of every Studs and Buttons, Balls. Cake Trimmings, Motto,- B r Plume and En lish Brirley.—-8 I ., lo '2 GI blue Flannels, ool Ltnsey, Brot1&”o":ud an‘ blne Cottons—Candle Wick, I) ‘ C IIJIIWGOE, agfridfes, Siienn Chm!" Soda, Drum Figs, Walnuts, I"'ilbt'.. rrowrnot, Pepper, Ginger, Cloves. 3i too numerous to mention. s°“'s‘“"' WILLIAM B. DAWLN , T d efforts to meet the. demands of the will ensure the continuance of the _:®_: -- s-° bad, 0 2-= ed M O .. 5 =5 as =~§ CD .4: I e-I is Q) is -is :: :: tn tn l-‘.llllSli. JOHN’ T. THOMAS AND WLLIAM E. DAWSON. HAVING this day entered Firm of \l'llS'l‘ llll llNlllrINll into Partnership, will conduct the GENERAL MERCANTILE Busine THONIAS & DA VVSO And hope that their unite friends and the public, conferred on the business lately conducted by JOHN T. ‘ FA I. L SUPPLY OF GOODS Just arrived by the SIR ALEXANDER and Pnrzrr.-vt: TOM. Charlottetown, October 25, I854: ‘ VERY COMFORTABLE! Warm feet when sleigh driving. UST opened. two Cases Ladies and Gentleiiren‘s J For Uvershoes, it new and superior article, for sale at “ King Square llonse." ‘ (ilL(rR(?I~‘. IlEl‘.I{,Jun. ’ Isl. Charlottetown, 20th Dec I85-I. -Iii. Temperance Hall Company. ’ HE Annunl GI-l.\EI{AL .\lEl".'I‘ING of Share- holders of the ’l's:asi=s:a.uvcs-. IIALI. Coas- ratvx will be held in the ‘l‘o-mperiinco Hall. in this 'I'owu on Morsnarr, the First day of January nu,-1, at 1 o'clock, p. m., when a punctual attendeuce is respectfully requested. By order of the Directors, J. W. MORRISON. Acting Secretary. December I9, 1854. Ex. ‘ Sleigh and Furs. I BIOR SALE, a double-sent:-d Sleigh, fitted for one ., or two Horses, and vntiiplete. Apply at Mr. George ’I‘. Hssz.ard'n, Book Store ‘ BRASS FOUNDRY. AND MACHINE SHOP. B1’ II’. OBS. Tow open in Great George Street, on the old - Stand. Old Copper and llrusa bought. An ! Appretnice wanted. ' May I8, I854. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to tho Subscriber whose accounts should be settled in the fall of the year, are requested to make immediate payment. _ whose accounts are long overdue, are in- Tho-O . . . I,if no; pltltl firrthwith, coersrve measures elitists in for their recovery. GIZOIKGE BEER, jun. Charlottetown, Nov. 22d, I85-I. All papers bw V 7» FOR the CURE of LIVER 1) RKIDDER‘_q . Complnirils, Jriundice Dyspep- Bmr , eta, Rlre-,urrintisiir,_Intligmition, pt ‘l (D l Gout, Dysentry, I)iarrlin.-.i,Drs- orders of the Kidneys and P I I. IS Bladder, Erysipelira, and all I)I!0lI!6'l of lhe Skin ‘.mp- tioiis,'I‘yplinid and Inflammato- r Fevera,SickIIeadnche.Cos- gi",,,,_.,. llama in the I'le;id, Ilrenst, Sitle, Hank and [_§mb,_ Pnlpiistiun ofthe Ilerirt, Female Complaints, “,1 an [lisoases arising from an impure state of the \ 1143.9 invaluable Pills have been used with an- Wglld success in private practice for more than [fifty years, and _are now offered. to the ublrc, with the fullest conviction that they will prove themselves s public bone 1. _ _ Tmy possess the power of stimulating the depura live organs throughout the body to a henlthv action then iiesistinir nature to subvert disease afler or own manner. Prepared only lry D. 'I‘art.oit, Jn. & Co., No. 96. Hanover street, Boston. W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, General Agent [-0, P, E. Islan Sold also by ear crosse and Blackwell's IXED PICKLES, Sauce.-, Candied Peels GO- M latine. Macaroni. vEYIIIIt:lllI.(‘I".lICI‘|d¢BI, Rose , Orrin e I-‘lower Water, rronn Spices, afpu. ciygnne, _Lt'rne Juice. 'I‘rsacIs, Cheese, gpm Pass, and Sardines are for sale b M. W. Sxtrsrsxu, and T. Danna- W. B.,WA'I‘ION. p Ilse. ll.