hy THE EXAMINER. 91 — > ° > ‘ Che Examiner. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.!., DECEMBER M4, 1857. THE PANTY. | Tne financial crisis, which has for several months past pro- | duced so much difficulty and disaster on both sides of the} Atlantic, was not felt here to its fullest extent until after the arrival of the last English mail. For some days previous the electric telegraph startled the commercial community by the announcement that English Bills to a large amount, which had been cashed by the Bank here, were coming back pro- | tested. When the mail brought the dreaded intelligence that | the loss to this Island by English failures would, in all pro- | bability, amount to something like thirty thousand pounds, | and that our Bank would be the heaviest sufferer, the alarm | became general, and a rush was made to the Bank by those . > . . ' who had deposits there, impatient to withdraw them, and | others with the Bank notes demanding specie in exchange. | The panic became so general, and like many similar panics, | was so little under the control of reason and common sense, | that the Bank direetors deemed it necessary to seek the interposition of the Government in their behalf. patation from their body accordingly waited upon His) ‘issued for his confinement in the Penitentiary for life, and on | duty it shall be to visit each others’ schools for the double par-' in every description of GOODS, suitable for the trade of the ; s, , The order for the commutation of the sentence of young | Slavin having been reeeiyed by the Judge, the warrant was | Monday he was removed from the gaol to the Penitentiary. Before leaving he was permitted to see his father, and at the interview displayed the same indifference that characterized him all through.—Freeman. LOCAL NEWS. Toe Kritparg Teacuers’ Ixstrrvrer.—A meeting of the above Institute being held at the Kildare River School-house, on Saturday the 28th November, it was unanimously resolved, that R. Hockin take the chair, and J. G. Murphy act as Sec’y. Resolved, That A. MeEachern read the Constitution, which he was previously requested to draw out. This was accord- ingly done, and is as follows :— Articiy 1. This Society shall be called the ‘ Kildare Teachers’ Institute.’’ 2. It shall be the object of this Society to awaken the in- terest and enlist the sympathy of the community in all matters connected with the proper education of the young, and to appoint committees of two or more Teachers, whose | pose of seeing the methods“Of instruction pursued, and re- porting the same to the Lastitute for the mutual benefit of all | its members. 3. The committees to visit the different schools shall be ap- pointed once in each quarter. 4. The officers of this Society shall be a President, a Vice | President, a Secretary and Treasurer, and a committee of five, A de-| #8 managers or directors, who shall be appointed hali-yearly, | and shall retain their places until others are elected. 5. The Seeretary shall present, at the quarterly meetings, Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, and requested that! a report of the condition and doings of the Institute. tiw Government would give permission to suspend epecie | payments — to continue thereafter, nevertheless, to receive at the Treasury Bank notes in payment of duties, and to suspend that part of their charter under which the last instalment of shares, amounting to about £7,500, becomes payable in February next ecutive Council was held on Tuesday morning last, when we A meeting of the Ex- are informed the Government acceded to that part of the request of the Bank directors with respect to the reception of their notes at the Treasury, the Bank placing in the hands of) gigurent schools; C the Government, as offered, sufficient security to cover the|and Tignish Schools, on Saturday the 5th December; R.| Edinburgh Ale amount of notes so received; but the Executive declined to interfere,with, or authorise a suspension of the Bank charter | ein any of its provisions. } On Wednesday, the run continuing, the Bank took advan- . tage of a clause in the Act of Incorporation which allows a) suspension of specie payments for three months without a | vivlation of their charter, and stopped the cashing of notes | i on demand. The sensation occasioned by this proceeding was indescribable towards the afternoon of Wednesday, the notes of the Bank being rejected by several shopkeepers in exchange for goods, and every artifice and effort resorted to by the} holders to get them converted into cash. But in a day or two} the excitement was over, and those who had shortly before contemptuously swept the notes from their counters were goods. They now pass as readily as ever, and we cannot see why | glad to receive them in exchange for their they should not, for, considering the extent to which | the property of the shareholders is pledged by the Act, it is | almost impossible for the community to sustain any loss from | the legitimate circulation of the Bank notes, even should specie payments be stopped for the whole period of three months allowed by the Act of Incorporation. Although we consider that the notes of our Bank are quite as safe as any description of Bank paper afloat at the present day, when Banks from one end of the neighbouring continent to the other are daily succumbing to the crisis—we must not shut our eyes to the fact, that the public excitement would not be so soon allayed, and our Bank paper allowed to pass current as heretofore, if the Government had acted in a churlish spirit, and refused to receive their notes at the Treasery. epbedibdiinrtpechentimaiontuioing Discount on Excnzgver Biris.—We observe by a late Eng- lish paper that Exchequer Bills in England have fallen toa discount of thirty shillings. Weare not aware that any of the Opposition journals have raised a howl in consequence about the insolyency and incapacity of the Imperial Govern- ment, beeause that is exactly what the Islander did when the Treasury Warrants of this Island were sold at a discount last summer, owing to the great scarcity of money and the partial suspension of business at the Bank. Now Treasury Warrants | are not only worth the full amount stated on the face of them, | but have been in considerable demand for some time past, | especially since the suspension of specie payments at the Bank, and since the Treasury have recommenced paying the school- | masters’ warrants on presentation, which has diminished the profits of those who so lately drove a brisk trade in shaving | ; operations. +-eee>- Taanxsatving Day.—Last Thursday, having been the day | set apart by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor for a) general thanksgiving in return for the blessings of an abun-| dant harvest — was better observed in this City than such | days usually have been. It is not unwortliy of remark that | the institution of a public holiday in this Island was unknown | before the establishment of Responsible Government; and it | is a little consoling to reflect that the editors of the Sanctified Press can find something to praise connected with the public | career of the men whom they would fain have turned out of | the Government. Frre anp surposep Incenp1arism.—The Dunstaffnage Schocl | louse, situate on Saint Peter’s Road, about seyen miles from | Charlottetown, which bas been the subject of so much litiga- tion in the Courts and discussion in the House of Assembly— | was burnt to the ground on Friday night last. A new two storey dwelling house adjoining it, owned by Mr. James Stew- | art, of Appletree Farm, wa burnt at the same time. We are informed that Mr. Stewart's house was insured for a very | considerable amount, and was not near finished. A suspicion is very prevalent that the property was wantonly set fire to. | i NEW BRUNSWICK. Tae Centrat Bank.—A notice from the President of this) Bank announces that in consequence of reports from this City | relative to the refusal of the Banks here to tak@the paper of the Central, the latter announces it to be their duty to resort | to a temporary suspension of specie payments. | A despatch from Fredericton says that the Provincial Secre- | tary has directed the Receiver General not to receive or pay Central Bank paper at his office.—New Brunswicker. On Saturday last, as the Schr. Emily was entering the har- | bour, the crew observed a fine large deer swimming from Negrs | Head towards the west point of Partridge Island. A boat | was lowered and pursuit made after him. After a vain effort | to escape his pursuers, he was captured, but he only relin-| quished the struggle with his life, for on being towed to the | vessel, he nearly upset the boat, when he was despatched.—Jb. | | School-house, on Saturday, 9th January, at 2 o'clock, p.m. | Masonic honors. 6. The quarterly and monthly meetings shall be held, by }appointment from last meeting,on such convenient locality as | may be deemed most expedient. | 7J.«This Constitution may be altered by a majority of the /members present at any regular mecting, notice of the pro- | posed alteration having been given at a previous meeting. | Resolved, That the foregoing be adopted as the Constitution |of this Society. Resolved, hat the following be office-bearers of this society, |viz:—A McEachern, President; R. Hockin, Vice President ; |C. Daly, Seeretary and Treasurer; and Messrs. M. Ryan, N. W oodside, P. Connick, J. G. Murphy and Committee. The following committees were then appointed to visit the . Daly and M. Ryan to visit Nail Pond | Hockin, and J. G. Murphy, Kildare Capes and Kildare Cross | Schools, on Saturday the 12th December; A. McEachern and N. Woodside, Kildare River School, on Saturday the 19th December: R. Hockin and P. Connick, South Kildare and Union Schools, on Saturday the 26th December; A. Me- Eachern and N. Woodside, Campbeltown School, on Saturday the 2d January. : Resolved, That next meeting be held at Kildare Cross Resolved, That the minutes of this meeting be sent for pub- lication. J. G. Moxpny, Secretary. tt aoe > itlarried, On the 21st of Novemoer, by the Rev. W. Stewart, Mr. John Young to Miss Catherine Crane, both of Gallow’s Pvint, Lot 50. By the same, on the Ist of December, Mr. George Enman, to Miss Mary Young, both of Lot 50. ied, At his residence in Charlottetown, on the 9th inst., Mr. George Godsell Thresher, native of Salisbury, Great Britain, in the 78th year of bis age. Mr. Thresher was 15 years Deputy Colonial Secretary and Registrar ov! Deeds for this Island. Ou the 4th December, at the residence of bis father, South Shore, Mr. Donald Levingston, teacher, for the last 10 years employed in New Brunswick, aged 39 years. He was buried on Tuesday last, with On Sunday, Nov. Ist, at Graham’s Cross, New London, William Mallett, Esq., aged 62 years. Ou Thursday, the 3d instant, Bathsheba, daughter of Mr. William Chandler, Lot 48, aged 19 years. Prices Current. CIYARLOTTETOWN MARKETS, DECEMBER 12, 1857. Provisions, Poultry. Beef, (small) ® h.. 344 @ 5d Partridges, each... 9d @ Is Do. by qtr. # t..24d @ 44d Turkeys, each....... 3s @ 6s aon, FB, .6.+.- 3d @ 5d Fowls,each..... 0d @ 1s 6d Veal, ¥ B. ecs won ° mone Geere, each. ....... 2s @ 3s Pork, V ®. i» > 0s% 3d @ 442 Ducks, each... ls 4d @ Is 6d Do. (small) ¥ &.. Gd@7d'_ Fish. Lamb, # &........ 3d @ 5d Codfish, ® qtl......... none. Butter, ®b.... 1s2d @ 1s 6d Salmon, ®? b...... 8d Do.by tub, ¥ B... 1s@1s 3d Herrings, ¥ bbl... 308 @ 35s | December 14, 1857. en New Advertisements, rgxO BE SOLD on THURSDAY next, the 17th instant, at the subscriber's sale-roum, at the hour of 11 o’clock, a.m. 100) boxes RAISINS 3 casks CURRANTS 6 pieces superfine BROADCLOTH 12 pieces TWEED 14 pieces APRONS 16 pieces SELISAS 2 doz. HEARTH-RUGS 14 pieces Dutch CARPETS 8 pieces white FLANNEL 100 dozen COMBS ot of sundries. ty Terms.—All sums over £10, three months, on approved joint notes. Water-street. Dee. 14, BENJ. DAVIES, Auctioneer. Six Thousand Pounds worth of British Merchandize. GREAT ATTRACTION! rENO BE SOLD by AUCTION, commencing on TUESDAY, the 12th January next, at 11 o'clock, at the Store of their extensive and well-selected Stock of BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, Island. For full particulars and descriptions. see handbills. Trerms.—£50 and upwards, 6 months’ eredit ; £30 to £50, 4 months; £10 to £30,3 months. All sums under £10, cash. Approved Joint Notes of Hand required. A. H. YATES, Auctioneer. CiTY GROCERY. NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN-*SQUARE. i ECEIVED per ** Provence’? and * Aries,’ from Halifax, and has on hand— | Whds Sugar Tea in variety Blacking Pans b’t Molasses Superior Coffee Tobacco |} Jamaica Rum Biscuit in variety Cigars | strong Spirits Annapolis Cheese Digby Herrings | ihds Holland Gin Raisins Lice best Cognae Brandy Currants Crushed Sugar | Seotch Whiskey Dyec-stuffs Sweet Vii | P.E.J. Malt do Prunes Pale Seal Oil } Common Whiskey Earthen Jars Salad Oil | Symond’s best Port Pickles Spices Wine Sauces ~ Soap Sherry Wine Table Salt Candles Madeira do Nuts Washing Powders | Champagne Shelled Almonds Baking do Confectionary Patent Medicines Pale Ale Surning Fluid London Porter Brushes And a great variety of other small and useful articles too nu- merous to mention. Cash paid for good clean Timothy Seed. December 14, 1857. Gm HUGH FRASER. My Windows are small, but my Shop is well filled! Mi W MKINNER begs to remind his numerous iv¥ie * bJ customers throughout the Island, that his Shop is now well filled, having completed his FALL IMPORTATIONS. [fe has a large supply of articles appertaining to his line of business. Queen-street, December 14, 1857. TEMPERANCE SOIREE! Under the auspices of the Order of the Sons of Temperance. os publie are respectfully notified that a SOIRER will be heid on the evening of WEDNESDAY. the 30th Decem- | ber, at the ‘omperance Hall. This Tea will form the basis of femperance operations to be prosecuted during the present season. <A variety of interesting Speeches will vary the pro- ceedings of the evening, to which appropriate muste will lend an additional interest. As every arrangement is being made to ensure a most satisfactory eutertainment,a large attend- ance is fully expected. Doors to be‘open at 6 o'clock ; Tea to commence at 63 o’clock. te” Tickets Is. 6d. each, to be had at Haszard’s Book Store, Watson's Drug Store, Messrs. Beer & Son, of the Secretary, and at the door. gar” «Doors to be thrown open to the public at 8 o'clock ; admission three-pence. By order of the Managing Committee, J. P. TANTON, Chairman. S. PROWSE, Secretary. Ch. Town, Dec. 14, 1857. Pro & Isl, Bank Wotes. ANK NOTES taken at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery for Whiskey and Gin, at a reduction of six-pence per gal. December 14, 1857. (all papers 3w) STEAM! STEAM! STEAM! Patrick Hickey & Co.’s CARINET, SASH, DOOR, BLIND AND GENERAL WOOD WORK MANUFACTORY, AVE just completed their three-storey BUILDING, east of the Wellington Hotel, Sydney-street, the only one of the kind in this Island where Steam Power and the most approved Machinery now in use is employed for saying manual jabor. Cheese, ¥ h....... 3d @ 6d Mackerel, ¥ doz... 28s @ 3s .| Pearl Barley, ¥ t.. 2d @ 24d| Lumber. Std, F Resccceese Is Boards, (hemlock). 4s @ 5s Ham, ¥ i. . oo. a ose 74 @8d, Do. (spruce)... 5s @ 6s Flour, ¥ th........ 23d @3d'. Do. (pine)..... 78 @ 8s Oatmeal, ¥ B...... 1jd @ 2d|Shingles, # M..... 78s @ 9s Eggs, ¥ dozen ..... 10d @ Is: Sundries. Rabbits, each...... 4d @ 6d Timothy seed, ¥ bus. none. Vegetables. |Cloyerseed, # tb. none. Potatoes, ¥ bush..1s8d@1s9d, Wool, # h........ 1s 3d Carrots, # bushel. none. Hay, ¥ ton..... 80s @ 105s} Peas, ¥ quart.... none. 'Straw, #?” cwt... 2s furnips, ¥ bush. 104 @ 1s Homespun, ¥ yard 385d @ 5s| Grain. Tallow, 2D. osc 10d @ 1s | | Wheat, ® bushel... none. Cordwood, ¥ cord..... none. | Barley, #” bushel 3s 6d @ 4s 6d Calf-skins, ¥ i... 9% @ 10d} Oats, # bushiel.....2s @ 2s 3d| Hides, ® t........34d @ 44d | —_—s -_--—— _— — —— —_—— _ - —e - Fulton applied steam to the great practical uses of the age; Morse 1as brought Galvanism to be the daily servant of millions of men. Newton unravelled the mazes of the stars, and made,their motions the mariner’s guide on the trackless ocean. What these wen have done in their departments, Dr. Ayer does in medicine. He turns the great discoveries in Science and Physics to use in the cure of disease, and makes the oceult discoveries of the great chemists available for the wants of every day life. His medicines for the low prices at which they are sold, bring within the reach of every man the best wisdom and the best skill of modern times. [Wilmington, Del. ‘‘ Statesman.”’] Great Bargains. SELLING OFF AT GREAT REDUCTION! par subscribers, being about to make an alteration in| their present business, will dispose of their Extensive | Stock, now on hand, including the Now Fall Goods, | at great reduction in prices, until TUESDAY, the 12th day of | JANUARY next, when the remainder will be sold at Public, Auction, and continued until the whole are disposed ef. Nov. 23, 1857. 4i McNUTT & BROWN. | | } CARD. HE subscriber in returning thanks to the public for the patrohage bestowed upon him whilst in business, wishes to announce | eyer exbibited in Charlottetown for P. E. Island Bank Pound | to his customers, and the public generally, that he has rented the shop lately occupied byw Mr. G. W. Miliner, (Millner’s Building, Great | George-street), and trusts, by punctuality to business, to merit a con- | : | tinuance of favour. | } HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, | PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PICTURE-FRAME GILDING, | PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGING, CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH PAINTING, performed at short notice and on reasonable terms. Ch.Town, Nov. 9, 1857. Isl. EDWARD MARTIN. Liverpool Salt. HE subseriber has just received a supply of the above, article, which he will sell low, for cash only. June 8, 1857. ~~ Dissolution of Co-partnership. | SAMUEL A. FOWLE. | ; Ye YUE subscriber informs all persons indebted to him by book In the establishment is a’ Drying-room, in which Lumber iis thoroughly seasoned by the heat of Steam. ‘They having engaged the service of a competant Machinist and General Engineer from Boston, are enabled to under- take repairing all kinds of Machinery, including Lock, Gun- fitting and Screw-cutting, having imported seli-acting Lathes and other Machinists’ tools for that purpose. Atso—Planing, Straight and Sweep Sawing,—Morticing, Tennoning, Moulding, Boring and Twining Machinery. N. B.—All kinds of tron Turning done to order. Ch. Town, Dee. 14, 1857. Tsl 4m iad ’ ~B2000 [IN P. E. ISLAND BANK NOTES WANTED AT THE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE! age every one pound Bank note twenty-one shillings and six-pence will be paid in FURNITURE of almost every name and variety. Amongst the articles referred to may be enumerated— Sofas, Tete-a-tetes, Sociables, Lounges, Ottomans, What-nots, Masie Stools; easy, arm, office, rocking & Murse Chairs ; cane, carpet and wood seated Chairs ; handsome Chamber Sets; dress and common Bureaus; drawing-room Tables (marble tops); mahogany and walnut Centre Tables ; extension, dining and side Tables; ladies’ work, toilet & | teapoy Tables; mahogany, walnut, cottage, French and Jenny Lind Bedsteads; Towel-stands (double & single) ; Wash-stands in variety ; Mattrasses ; Looking-glasses and looking-glass Plates; Window Cornices; Picture Frames, in gilt moulding, made to any size or style. The above articles, with those of my own manufacture, em-} brace the largest and most complete assortment of Furniture Notes. GEORGE DOUGLAS. Kent-street, Ch. Town, Dec. 14, 1857. 1& P 4w Masonic Hall Company. meeting of shareholders of the above Company will be ness will be laid before the meeting. A punctual attendance is particularly requested. By order, J. W. MORRISON, Sece’y. Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1857. (Pro. 1i.) account or otherwise, that their respective amounts must MueE Co-partnership advertised in April and May last, | be settled by the 31st day of Decémber inst., to save expense, between the undersigned, under the name of Daniel Brenan & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts due to the said date. fi b id to D. Brenan, Charlottetown. Pe Mag agin ; DANIEL BRENAN. F. P. NORTON. Sept. 7, 1857. P| Grand Piano Forte. 1 d well-toned PIANO FORTE. ee ee JAMES MORRIS. Nowember 9, 1857. | Foe’ sale by the subscriber at his Sale Room :— | as they will be placed in the hands of an Attorney after that | GEORGE DOUGLAS. Furniture Warehouse, Dec. 14, 1857. (all papers 2i.) Fish, Fish! 4,00 UINTALS prime CODFISH, 2 175 bbls. No. 1 Labrador HERRING, For sale cheap b SAMUEL A. FOWLE: Peake’s new Buildings, Cb. Town, Dee. 14. 3m New Advertisements. Toa, Rum, Tobacco and Brandy. T° BE SOLD by AUCTION, on (To-morrow) TUESDAY, the 15th inst., at the subscriber’s Sale-room, at LL o'clock, 10 chests TEA (good), 10 boxes TOBACCO, 3 casks American BRANDY, 3 casks RUM, _ 20 boxes SOAP, 40 barrels APPLES, 10 do. ONIONS. Dec. 14, 1857. A. H. YATES, Auctioneer. Valuable Freehold F Sleighs, Household Furniture, Dry Goods, &c. {/[°O BE SOLD by AUCTION on TUESDAY, the 29th day of December, instant, at the hour of 11 o’elock, fore- “hoon, at the residence of the undersigned, at Brackley Point, his well-known VALUABLE FARM, consisting of 140 Acres Messrs. MacNUTT & BROWN, Queen-square, the whole of of LAND, all enclosed and cleared. except two or three small Groves. There are on the premises a good DWELLING HOUSE and a number of Out-buildings, part of which will be reserved. ‘This fine Farm is situate on Rustico Bay, and is a very desirable residence for a preven! Farmer. It will be set up at £650 currency, and will be sold to the highest bidder above that sum. —ALSO POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE— 12 new Jaunting SLEIGHS, single-seated, well-painted and mounted, and part steel-shod, 1 Box Sleigh and 1 double-seated Sleigh, both steel-shod, 3 Threshing Machines,» 2 Carts, 1 Iron Plough, 1 Fanner, 1 Horse Rake, Harrows, A lot of Carpenters’ Tools, consisting of Planes, Saws Grindstones, &c. &e. And also some articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, econ- sisting of—1 large close Stove, 1 round Table, Sofa, Clock, 2 Looking Glasses, &e. &e. . DRY GOUDS, consisting of a superior lot of Cloths, Beaver, Whitney and Docskins; blue shirting Cotton, (best quality) ; Counterpanes, Umbrellas, Floor Carpetin (linen), Réady-made Shirts, blue and white, a al article; a few suits of men’s Ready-made Olothing, besides a number of other articles not enumerated. Terus or Sare.—For the Farm—£100 to be paid at the time of sale, the remainder of the one-half to be paid on the Ist day of May next, when possession will be given; the other half may remain on interest for a number of years, as may be agreed upon. For the Moveables—All sums above £5, one- balf in three months, and the balance in 11 months; all under £5 to be paid for in three months. Brackley Point, Dee. 14. PETER GREGOR. My Windows are small, but my Shop is well filled! MONG the many artickes that fill my Shop are, Fresh Figs, Bloom Raisins, Currants, Pea Nuts, Soft-shelled Almoyds, Peacan Nuts, Castana Nuts, Filberts, Jordan Al- monds, &c.; Annapolis Cheese, a few barrels prime Annapolis Apples, Pine Apple Jam, Pine Apple Syrup, all kinds of Candied Peels, all kinds of Spices, a large assortment of Pickles, Sauces, &e., HE. 1. Preserved Ginger, the best assort- ment of Confectionary, Cough Lozenges, &c., in the city. Queen-street, Dee. 14, 1857. M. W. SKINNER. Just received per ‘ Albion,” QLOUR, MOLASSES, LEATHER, TEA, &e. luwing articles will be sold for casu only : 200 Barrels superfine FLOUR, 23 puncheons MOLASSES, 15 chests best TEA, 20 boxes TOBACCO, 75 sides Sole LEATHER, The fol- : 50 boxes English Dairy CITEESE, 30 do. CANDLES, 50 do. Raisins, do. Figs, 45 do. Confectionary, 50 boxes Soa SAMUEL A. Pow LE. Peake’s new Buildings, Ch. Town, Dee. 14. 6w r#NO BE LET by Auction to the highest bidder, on SATUR- DAY, the 19th day of December, at 3 o’clock, p. m., at the Market House, ONE STALL in the said Market Honse, agreeably to a Law of the City Council, intituled * a Law respecting Markets.’’ GEO, LEWIS, Market Clerk. Ch. Town, Dee. 14, 1857. “Stratford.” To Let or Loaso for a torm of years. VANIIREE or 4 BUILDING LOTS in Stratford, Lot 48, opposite Charlottetown ; together with a sufficient num- ber of Bricks to erect a House or Cottage on each Lot, with the privilege of purchasing the same within the period of _the term. For further particulars apply to Mx. JOUN BALL, or the owner, MAJOR BEETE. Ch. Town, Dee. 14, 1857. Si P. E. Island Bank Notes wanted. WENTY-ONE SHILLINGS paid in FLOUR or other Goods for Prince Edward Island Bank Pound Notes b SAMUEL A. FOWLE. Peake’s Building, Ch. Town, Dec. 10, 1857. E& G3i Household Furniture. rgxO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the I4th instant, in Pownal-street, next duor to James Purdie’s, Esq., a quantity of very superior HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, removed for the convenience of sale — | Consisting of Drawing-room, Dining-room, Bed-room, Hall and Parlor Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, Stoves, &c. ; also, Milk Cows, 2 Sleighs, a lot of Wood and Oval. (= For particulars see handbills. December 7, 1857. Wa. DODD, Auctioneer. Positive and Unreserved Sale, 0 BE SOLD by Public Auction on MONDAY, the 21st December, and the two following days, commencing at 11 o'clock, a. m., each day, the whole of the STOCK 1N TRADE of J.C. McDONALD, Esq., Queen Street, who is | shous closing his present business. The Stock comprises general and well selected assortment of London, Manchester and American MERCHANDIZE, together with an excellent ‘assortment of HARDWARE, IRONMONGERY, STOVES, | GROCERIES, LIQUORS, and almost eyery description of GOODS required in the trade. fa PLEASE REMEMBER. | Terms at Nale. A. H. YATES, Auctioneer. | Charlottetown, Dec. 7, 1857. Pro & Isl House and Land by Auction. “/YVO BE SOLD by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 17th of December next, at 12 o’clock, on the premises in | Hillsborough Street—all that piece of LAND, with the Dwell- _ing-house thereon, at presentoccupied by Mr. Tuomas Paxsons, | measuring on Hillsborough Strect 40 feet, and extending |ack /48 feet. Terms at sale. A good title will be given. WILLIAM DODD, Auctione:r. Charlottetown, Nov. 23, 1857. Isl ESSRS. STANFIELD & LORD beg to inform the Farmers of Prince Edward Island, that after this date their NEW MILLat TRYON will be ready for Dyeing, Pulling and Dressing Cloth, having spared no expense in fitting up. | The services of Mr. Lippincett, of Pictou, being secured us manager, they guarantee to fimish work in the ‘Dest possible Mr. H. Catseck, of Sydney Street, Charlottetown, will receive Cloth, and attend to its being forwarded with despatch. Tryon, July 27. tf China and Earthenware. | | No RESERVE. £3 | held on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd inst., at 7 o'clock, p.m.,! manner, on the usual terms. in the Masonic Hall, Queen’s Square, when important busi- | -_-— O* CONSIGNMENT per BARK ‘* AUDRORA”’ from LIVERPOCL— 20 Crates well assorted EARTHENWARE. —ALso— 6 Casks Rich CHINA, consisting of Dinner, Dessert, Tea and Toilette in White and Gold, 60 Pairs very handsome VASES, A supevior toned Cottage PIANO FORTE, by Broadwood & Sons, in Mahogamy Case. Noy. 23, 1857. fi heb + peed the Mount Pleasant School—a TEACHER, of either the first or second class. Apply to PATRICK GRIFFLX, one of the Trustees. St. Andrew's, Sept. 14, 1857. i | | ‘ a an Simmer