eee * THE EXAMINER. — : — ' Sey yee . . | had become oinentimy ey will excite neither eur- | i ret in the present day. a P veet wal very wal, indeed, Mr. Monitor, the picture is, certainly drawn with great fidelity and felicity of touch ;| but to render it more effective we — add to it a sort of sup- | ) ‘tary sketch and comparison of our own, — Pivhe vower which the fallen dynasty exercised in this Island is precisely the same which the Tories seek now to re-establish in their own persons, and to perpetuate in their families : and should it again acquire the ascendant, soon would it throw 1ts folds around whatever popular institutions have been establish- ed and popular rivileges obtained, and crush them as the {abled serpents from the ocean crushed the sons of Laocoon. Their first exercise of it would be to quell, if vossible, the New Advertisements. 5 1 of. isposec spirit of freedom—to roll back upon their tracks the wheels 71 progress—and to re-constitute in themselves a cluss, as Govern- | iment officials, totally distinct from and independent of the great | body of the people ; and to this end it is that they are now jabouring to persuade the public benefit it will be that neither members ef the Govern- ment nor any Government officials should have seats in the Assembly ; that is, that the people should relinquish the power | ‘ Xe servants, and once more allow | \M DODD, Auctioneer. people how much more for the ;, - WILLI MERCHANDIZE, ved instruction from Messrs. DUNCAN, MASON & Co., to oS ma < — bea nd 5 + bd ts z S 5 © EX we of choosing their own public has mn 3 offices of honor and emolument to descend, as heir-looms from fers Re Gy father to son, and to place it beyord the range of human pro- fg 2 5 tp bability that any individual not eonnected by family ties with b> ad ~ a & 2 the reigning dynasty should be nominated to any important an ae ‘ ze ‘ office under their supremacy, how unquestionably great so- TA teow) aS = = 4 ever his qualifications for the public service might be. Then, Pa =“ Ss = 3 2 too, opportunities would sometimes occur of disposing of < fa = en offices to the highest bidder—the officials would again consti- Fa] = fe 3 & = > tute our colonial aristocracy, and all beyond their privileged oa . Sg bd = es] 2 oO circle weuld be looked upon as plebeians and serfs ; and all D £3] 5. that the peo le now, in virtue of Responsible Government, fa} eo pas oO r = have it in their power to bestow upon whosoever they may 3 io ee choose, as honor, power and emoluments, will be abandoned to es me e the possession and disposal of a class. who, from their isolated ea 7, Zz rr i position and independence of the public will, would not have ad Oo d ™ 2 & tre slightest interest or et in common with the bulk of — parey “ 5 the community. Would not this be a most desirable and aS a fe] a most delectable state ofthings? Are not they who propose it ae 5 ws << ae the most disinterested, the most generous, the most honorable, | 2 Pa a 22 = §, and the most modest of men ? And do they not entertain the e <i oe most exalted, the most flattering estimation of the good sense, | © c> oc Boe pC the independence, the penetration, the spirit of the people who, | = = bea co 8 5 they persuade themselves, will easily be induced to acquiesce | S pas 2 a o in it? = tt fx) = > In sober truth, all irony apart, we cannot for the life of us} m ~ ae af conceire how they ean possibly form to themselves expecta- | wh rot PH eH jon tions so extravagant, so absurd, unless they really look upon) — > ml = fe ~ the great bulk of the people of this Colony as so ste piuly Th ons Gd: 3 Bes - dull, tame and slavish, that they would be quite satisfied iain Me fx) TR = even were they to be treated no better than beasts of hurden, — PD lon] iE unless they really belicve them to be so stupid as to regard | ran is oe 2 despotism a3 a positive blessing, and hereditary bondage as parce Cs : ge crt the greatest good they can bequeath to their posterity.—Com.| a Gyorcerown Mecnantcs’ Ixstirvrr.— At a meeting of the | Molasses, Sugar, Tea, Coffeo, Rice, Cigars, members of the Georgetown Mechenics’ eye, held on | Burning Fluid, &e Thursday evening the 3rd inst., the report of the Committee | Re “pees m : : hoe. for the cad year having been read and adopted, the following . bad Qn pie ot “ Ooms +. yam » the 1sth inslant, ()fiee-)earers and Committee, fur the ensuing year, were Ha’l 8 eee ONNELL’S Buiipincs, under Mason unanimonely elected : ayn President, Andrew A. MeDonald, Esq.; First Vice do. Georg: Poole. Esq. ; Second Vice do., Captain John McDonald ; Seeretary, Mr. Edmund FP. Byrne; ‘Treasurer, Mr. Angus MePhail. Com mittec— Messrs. Archibald J. McDonald, A. C. Stewart, J. W. Robertson, D. F. Kennedy. John Westaway, John Mc- Pherson, Mathew Harney, John Kelly, and James McCormack. — Bin Mecaantes’ Ivstirvre.—Mr. C. C. Vaux, on Tuesday / : : i evening last delivered a beautiful and highly ‘poetic lecture Leer and upwards, 3 months, on approved joiat upon tie “* Falls of Niagara.’’ oo er 7 oe D. Haszard, Esq., will lecture next Tuesday evening, Charlottetown, February 14, 1859. and will illustrate his subject with a number of interesting | experiments. : 8 I¥ot too Late. . : oo en ata great reduction of price, NITE Subseriber has on hand, reecived via Georgetown, an wi 60 ’ additional quantity of that very economical PARAFINE Price per gallon, 7s. 6d. 12 Bbls. Molasses, (a superior article, ) 10 Bbis. Sugar, 5 Chests Tea, 3 Boxes Cotlee, 5 Boxes Raisins, 800 Ibs. Carolina Rice, 10 Casks Burning Fluid, 10 M. Havannah Cigars, 1 Bbl. Dried Apples, 5 Boxes Tobacco, 5 Poxes Pipes, 5 Boxes assorted Confectionery. . Feb. 14, 1859. MAILS. . WINTER ARRANGEMENT. HE MAILS for the neighbouring Provinces, will, during the present winter, or until further notiee, be made up and forwarded, via Cape Traverse and Cape Tormentine, every Tuesday and Friday morning, at balf-past 9 ©’clock. And Mails for Newfoundland and the United Kingdom will be made up at the same hours on Tuesday, lst Mareh, Friday, 4th = do. Tuesday, 15th do. Friday, 18th do. ‘Tuesday, 29th de. Friday, Ist April, Friday, 7th January, Tuesday, 18th do. Friday, 21st _ do. ‘Tuesday, Ist February, Friday, 4th do. Tuesday, 15th de. Tu: sday, 12th do. 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 General. General Post Office, January 4, 1859. Selling Stoves at Cost. HE subscriber hus on hand COOKING, BOX and FRANKLIN SYOVSS. which will be sold at cost to close sales. Atso—To be Let, DWELLING HOUSE and BRICK STORE in Pownal-street, now’oceupied by the subscriber. Possesion given Ist April. THOMAS W. DODD. January 31, 1859. ~ A CARD. ‘ae Subscriber hereby tenders his thanks to the Public for the very liberal support he has received since his com- mencement in business, and takes this opportunity of an- nouncing that an alteration has taken place in his business and solicits for the new firm a continuance of public patron age. P. HICKEY. Ch. Town, Jan. 10, 1859. CITY STEAM MANUFACTORY! FENIIE 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 support. Cabinet Making and Upholstering, of the latest and most durable styles ; SASHES and DOCKS made to order at the shortest notice. Arso—Planing. Turning, Straight and Sweep Sawing, Lron Turning and Drilling of every description done in a superior manner. PATRICK HICKEY, GARRETL GILLESPIE. (isl. don.) Ch. Town, Jan. 10, 1859. TO LET, THE “PAVILION ROTEL T° LET, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION given, that eligibly situated and well adapted HOUSE and premises lately known as the “* PAVILION HOTEL,” which, from its A. Wl. YATES, Auctioneer. a on the highest ground in 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. he building comprises on the first floor one large Dining room 25 by 25 feet, one reading or Bar-room 20 by 15 Drawing-room 18 by 15 fect one large inner Kitchen. owter Kitchen, and large Seullery, with many conveniences, one Pantry, one-smiall Sitting-room, two spacious Halls, and two pair front 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 repair, is in excellent order, and having a good Stable, + oach-Llouse, and out-oflice, attached. For terms and particulars, please apply to ‘NOTICE. | IE Subscriber having been appointed Acznr to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Meiriile, K. C. B., hy Power of! Attorney, bearing date the 20th November, i858, hereby notifies the Tenants on Lots or Townships Nos. 29 and 53, that all Rent and Arrears of Rent, due on said Estate, are te be paid to him, and no other person. JJHN RN. BOURKE. —_—___—-¢-<> 2 2 Catnoric Youne Men's Literary Ixsrirvte.—On Thursday rae anall aasortmantiof LAMPS. evening ie; Mr. Anthony Begley delivered a leeture on the ROBERT A. STRONG ‘+ Progress, and Illustrations, of the British Muse.’’ He was [Ex. & Mon ci j , = Nu. received by the large nee with a applause. a 7s The learned lecturer reviewed, at great length, the writings ie of the British Pcets—particularly Byron, whom he styled his COOK! COOEK!! “« favourite poet,’"—and contended that the principles which y ANTED immediately, at the Victoria Hotel, a good actuated them were stili making their way in the world, COOK. None need apply who do not thoroughly un- enlightening men’s minds, and enabling them to withstand | derstand the business. the encroachments of tyranny and eppression. In the course} Charlottetown, February 14, 1859. of his leeture the learned gentleman recited several pieces of |} ————- —_ his own composition, in which, as Wordsworth says, we ‘ pecognize a grandeur.’ After the lecture a very spirited | , I diseugsion took place, in which Mesers. Howlan and Roach C iook a prominent part. On next Thursday evening, the 17th inst., the Tea Party wili take ,lice.— Com. Hoth way's Pills, without a vestige of mercury or other deleterious ‘nepal particles, are composed entirely df vegetable extracts, and form ie kone ig 4 « most powerful combination ever discovered for the removal of inter- Mill View, Dee. 27, 1858. 3m nel diseases. They renovate the system, and act as a tonic as Wel! as | ————-—_--—- eibatk a ia ae ee See an apperient ia ail stages of diseases or conditions of the body. NOTICE. ‘ Fe /TEXITE Subscriber, intending to leave this Island next vatism. ; é 5 ‘ a - Ea nnryey Rhee eatin ss | November, hereby calls on all persons indebted to him ; ; s “ eee : : : aan - a owes . eg ged —_ oe | to settle their respective accounts on or before the first day ef ords th 3 | May next. All Accounts unpaid at that date will be handed received from the use of your Pain Killer. About one year since eS — eae : : 7 4 E attacked with the inflammatory rheumatis:n, being anable to walk for | OVEF to Journ Loneworti!, Esq., for collection. Timber will cight weeks; besides the confinement to the house, the pain I ex- | be taken in payment, provided the quality will answer. perienced no tongue ean describe. Dur to retura to the object of this | ‘ JOHN B COX. letter, On the 27th of December last I bad a more severe attack than| Mforell House, January 17, 1859. 3w before. [ immediately commenced using the Pain Killer made by you,| iiss - ae ae which to my surprise immediately relieved me of pain, and saved me | anaroT. nani on webeniel ak tone confined to my bed fer ene day it is now eleven | ON CONSIGNEIENT FROM LIVERPOOL & BOSTON ava since the attack, and the isflammation has entirely subsided. My , a : Nees ‘ x limbs, which were tremendously swollen, have assumed their natural | Tea, Sugar, Molasses, !leur, Gir, FErardy, Wines, rbape. Iu short [ aim entirely well; and fee} bound, by the common | Tobacco, sole Leathe, Seap, Buckets, Brooms, Nails, sympathies of ty nature for those whe may be thus afilicted, to make Crackers, &c. the above statement, that all may — to the a Killer, that time, | 7BYUE Subscribers have received on consigninent, per Isabel expense, and a world of suffering may be prevented. : and Evyluntine, the following Goods, which they offer H@NRY WEED, Clerk at 117 Genesee Street, Utica. | rao . ios aa ie Perere Tee Jy vke Seid by T. Desbrisay, wholesale Agent Ch. Town, P. E. Island, and | 200) Bale ees FLOUR os S - x . ™ 7] , iy. degie » here. | a eri incstpiivshbndenatiicetadaglinintitetiiectndais 10 Hhds liolland GIN, 50 sides Sole LEATH ER, | Casks superior BRANDY, 100 gross Card MATCHILES, ied ie 5 raame : ict of tl we jer | Casks (4 Diamond Port WINE) 50 boxes Liverpool SOAP, wees EE Te ee | Casks Sherry WINE, 25 doz Buckets NS BROOMS, im~_C_,—iie site Bhls ALE & PORTER, 20 Half Bbls CRACKERS, Mlarriad 5 Hhds Bright SUGAR, 30 bags NAILS, becaricd, a iihds Muscovado MOLASSES, Boxes Blue, Starch, INDIGO. At Charlottetown, by the Rev. Mr. Sutherland, Captain Henry C. 24 Brass CLOCKS, ho:, &c., &e. Young to Miss Mery F. Thompson, of Darnley. 50 Chests & Half Chests TEA. J.& T. MORRIS. Queen's Street, January 10, 1859. Isl 26 boxes C. TOBACCO, Lirth, At St. John’s, Newfoundland, on the Sth inst., Mrs. William Reddip, | __ Aas Git pe eS est ae = Coniral Academy. , Shic News. THVUE Classes at the Central Academy will be re-opened on The Schr. Quickstep, hence for Fortune Bay, N. F, retarned from | MONDAY, the 17th instant. Parents and Guardians sea on Tucsday night last, with the loss of her master, William Compton, | are requested to enter Pupils as early as may be converient, who was unfortunately washed overboard on the 21st u't., while lying | as the different Classes will be at once formed, and Pupils to in a gale.of wind somewhere in the vicinity of Miquelon. After this | a reopwards entering them will do so at great disadvantage as melancholy disaster, the people on board —none of whcm were acquainted | “. rd : . with navigation—sbaped a course fur Halifax, and they fortunately | compared with those who may have attended from the com succeeded in reaching the desired haven, after having mate the land | mencement. neat P pe’s Harbor. Mr. Compton was quite a young man, a native, we | +<>e =] ->-—--——-——— — FEES OF TUITION. per term. wlieve . E. Island, and universally esteemed for bis manifold good | . yeas . ; . : ‘ a ae aa We learn that Se was eee seen after being | Reading, W riting, Arithmetic and Eng. Grammar, - 12 6 washed from the main rigging-— Morning Journal, Halifax, Feb. 4, 1859. | Algebra and Geometry,......-. occcceeses eee se 0 0 (Mr. Compton was a Son of the late Mr, William 8. Compton, | Book-keeping, Geography and the Use ofthe Globes, 110 0 Merehaat, of this City, and brother to Mrs. William E, Dawson] Analytical Trigonometry, the higher Geometry, the Differential and Integral Calculus, with their application to Mechanics, Land Surveying, Na- vigation and Astronomy, including the use of ° OO Notices to Parties intending to Purchase. Valuable Freehold Property for Sale at Georgetown. all necessary Instruments,..... pebesinds<8s 20 0 YOR SALE, part of Town Lot, No. 8, 3rd Range, Letter | French Language and Literature,.....seeeesereee 2 0 9 KF F., in Georgetewn, together with the new dwelling house | Natural Philosophy,......- nee tae nee dodeand canta Oe. ® erected thereon. It fronts on the Main Street, and is an ex- | Greek and Latin CN 5 noe a cinnneavasnd os ose ae e cellent stand for any kind of business. Parties desirous of purchasing had better avply at once, as itis the only business January 3, 1859. stand, fronting orn the Main Street, now offered for sale 2 appalbiates lleas lee ies Georgetown. Jf not disposed of by private sale, it will be suld by Publie Auction, on TUESDAY, 8th of MARCH next, at 12 o’elock, noon. ‘Terms liberal. For further particulars apply to the owner. JOHN KELLY. (Ex. 3i.) JOUN KENNY, Acting Head Master. (Gaz. Ex. & Isl.1m) Normal School. SHE Students’ Session of three moaths, will commence on TUESDAY, the first day of March next, at 10 a. in, JOUN McNEILL, Sec’y Board of Education. | i 24 February, 1859. Georgetown, February 14, J859. Charlottetown, Dee. 20; 1858. H. HASZARD. ? Assignment of Debts. Il OTICE is hereby given that hy Deed of this date, I bave L assigned to the Honorable Josrru Ilexsury, all Debts owing to me, in Trust for the payment of creditora ; and that all persons indebted to me will please, and they are herehy required, to make payment only to the above named Joszru Huxsuxy. Dated this3lst day of August, A. 1. 1598 JUIIN RIGG. i* accordance with the above notice, I hereby require ali parties indebted to the above named Joun Rice to make immediate payment to me, at my office, in Charlotte- town, of the amounts due from them respectively. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, 3lst August, 1858. CITY TANNERY. WEST END OF GRAFTON STREET, OR SALE at the above Establishiment— 100 Sides Neat LEATHER, 200 Calf SKINS, 200 Sides City, and Country Slaughtered Sole LEATHER, 300 Sides Buones Ayres Sole LEATHER, to be ready New Year's. N. B. CASH paid for GREEN HIDES. ALso WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a quantity of HEMLOCK BARK, for which Cash will be paid on delivery at the above Establishment. Charlottetown, Dee. 13, 1858. Mon & Pro JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, KENT-STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, Carriage and Sleigh Builders, &c. &c. &c. Carriages and Sleighs always on hand, and built to order, a the shortest notice. Carriage and Sleigh Trimming done with neatness and despatch. 5 Now on hand a variety of new and second-hand Carriages, forsale at reduced prices. ‘Che public are requested to call and sce them before purchasing elsewhere. ly May 3, 53. Grain, Grain. VIE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. A A AR RN EE Without Reserve. EXTENSIVE SALE OF Dry Goods, Toa, Sole Leather, Spirits, Soap, Candles, Molasses, &c. &c. reo BE SOLD b AUCTION, at 11 o'clock, on TUESDAY, gaa a a FEBRUARY, and the following days, at the MR. JAMES M’CRAITH, Queen-Street, the whole of his extensive aaa STOCK OF GOODS, viz :—Grey and White COTTONS, Striped Shirtings, Cotton W arp, Bedticks, Blue and Fancy PRINTS, CLOTHS, Doe- skins, Tweeds, Satinetts, Lining Cottons, Derrya, Ready made Clothing, Handkerchiefs, ‘Threads, Ribbons, &c. ALSO 70 Chests splendid TEA, 60 Kegs assorted NAILS, 200 Sides Sole LEATHER, 40 Boxes Liverpool SOAP, 8 Hhds. Muscovado Molasses, Boxes Candles, Glass, 10 Pans. SPIRITS. (90 over proof) Coils Manilla Rope, 1 Hhd. BRANDY, &e., &., &e. tay Terms Liberal. fy Sale positive and no reserve. J.& T. MORRIS, Auetionsers. Charlottetown, January 21, 1859. The Cheapest and most General Assorted COUNTRY STORE In the Island---Established 1842, MHE SUBSCRIBER has selected and just received Ex _ EMMA,” from Hanrrax, the largest and best STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE, —to suit the season, and low prices to suit the times—that he has ever imported, which has been selected from some of the most extensive houses in the numerous trade, who give all the advantages of the trade to their old customers. The following are sume of the Goods now open for inspection and sale ; Prime Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Raisins, Currants and Fige. DRY GOODS in great varicty, and some Ladies’ Dresses, latest London style; Ladies’ Capes, pew style and low price ; best ready-made Clothing ; Fur and Cloth Caps, of new shape, naval and military, &c. ; some first quality Buffalo Robes, very cheap; Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, all sizes and prices. , HARDWARE, Cutlery and Jewellery ; bar, hoop, sheet and plate Iron; Nails, Spikes, Brads and tacks, iron, zine and copper ; Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Glass and Putty, Drugs, medicines and Dye stuffs; burning fluid and lamps ; China, Glass and Earthenware, in great variety, and low prices; Sied and Cart Harness ; Upper and sole Leather ; barrels and half barrels prime Labrador inspect- ed Herrings, Codfish ; Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, -Caps and Fiints; Plocgl-mounting, and extra sole and side plates; Pots, Bake-pans and ex'ra lids; with various other articles, too numerous fer ‘ the printer,’’ and will be sold at very reduced prices, fur cash, or good Produce, Farmers and others in want of the beet description of Goods, wil! please call and examine quality and price, which will be found to ensure satisfaction, having every article priced, in plain figures, for the child as well as the most experienced, from which no alteration will be made, which has been a fixed rule in the establishment for the past sixteen years, and which has obtained for it such extensive patronage. we A Cargo of Timber and Deals for Sale—when disposed of, in alteration will be made in the lumbering business for the fyture; which willenable the proprietor te attend more strict- ly to his counter trade, and give satisfaction to his customers. WANTED. from 200 to 300 OX and COW HIDES, fer which the highest market prices will be given. PATRICK STEPHENS, Orwell Store, Cheaper than the Cheapest onthe Ialand. Dec. 13, 1858. en om — SA teatime Ginna GW geo ES S tces Q ogee ~~ @-=295¢ ; Sees 2 - 62 32 a. 3° oo""2s SB o862 «6 £ots ce 4 pee +523 =a Wa Ee Sym a3 os we O sfts *2--P aes o [oa io se 3 + a t2%6 ¢o - £aoP oF O £223 £4 Pars ne. = -— on ee. - ‘a 3 9 an s Ea +“ ma weS z =O wwe SS Esec3 = ao e264 “8 See° ob med = 2 oO o Phe = fv os es ~ om o> SS = eS o =. o-i3.7m _ 2 ae Sm ops 3 8 an @ * @ . @~2:°- 52 cs ey we =— 3 : © & eg o= o 3 — Puen S$ sa<- f° 28 egae & . 2 os = © .; = fa mb cs = te =- @ ” to 2. . e> » FEGFes? gm esee2 x uy SPSS s & te oe Sere ff & —5 oo & be ce we be Q Cmte “5 s-= 3 1.5 os 2 cw & & os cm 3 qd ie ee oe © Cl twat “2 . = oe" or. =~ 3 e “pets. 3 254-2 ‘es seta se se 9 85".. O S258253 & e258 18 tj Sse ook Cee ees: = @ SrSosbZ oZ8==<3 2 & oma Can pe Sah Fee Sis $2 S = 2 2 . o = ~ OC sree s & | Baetetres tT => cS & g i Zee ese ga eh gs ma” ec e8=. oS “gis o S32 uo °°. Yy - <3 > *‘é°¢ 7 ae & Eas fami 5 i. 52 8 <aee. <a *, “Tet C. ¥. M9. L. INSTITUTE. A TEA PARTY, Under the auspices of the above Institute, ILL be he d in St. Dunstan’s School Room on THURS- DAY, the 17th February. The evening’s entertainment will be enlivened by addresses from several talented gentlemen, as well as yaried by vocal and instrumental music. As this is to be the first eniertainment given to the public, the Committee trusts, therefore, that all frends of the cause will aid them in their endeayorrs to make it as entertaining as nossible, ‘Tea on the Table at 6 o'clock. Tickets, 23. Ts be had at the Stores of Hon. P. Walker, iIon. D. Brenan, and Chas. Dempsey, Esqr., and from the undersigned Committee. Wiiuiau Merrnry, feyaLp WALKER, Jxo. Murry, Charlottetown, January 31, 1859. a SOIREE! SCIREE!! fEUIE ANNUAL SOIREE of the Mechanics’ Institute will be held in the Temperance Hall, on Tuesday evening, tle Sth March next, at 6 o clock. Admission tickets, 1s. 6d., forsale at the stores of Mr. Geo. T. Haszard, and W.R. Watson, sq. ; also by the Committec, yiz: Messrs. Juin Williams, Silas Barnard, J. P. Tanton and JAMES M. BUTCHER, See’y. Charlottetown, Jan. 31, 1859. al pa Two Fifty-acro Farms for Sale. FENIIE subseriber offers for sale two Farms, consisting of fifty 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 eloar Jand in good Tuos. Hanpranan, Gso. W. Howtan. . , Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than at he pur’ condition, A Dwelling-flouse, Barn, Stables, Granary, &e., chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- a first-rate Chain Pémp. The other has fifteen acres under key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also — euitivation. The above property, if not disposed of previously X, XX,and XXX Ale. Ch. Town, Feb. 16, 1807. TO BE DISPOSED OF BY PRIVATE SALE, NE OF THE MOST VALUABLE AN beautifully situated properties in this city, having a front of 115 feet on Queen Square, and 154 feet om Grait.n ea_Street, together with the residence of the Misses Srewarr thereon. If the above Property is not disposed of by private Sale, it wlil be sold by Auction in Building Lots,on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of MARCH. For particulars apply to J(4iN BALL. Oharicttctown, Sept. 2, 1858. . O BE LET, for one, two or three years, or Cap SP longer term, as may be agreed upon, ** GLE HH STEW ART,” directly opposite Charlottetown, with Me about 50 acres of LAND, 24 of which are under cultiyation, Also,a good GARDEN. Application to be made to the proprietor, W. STEWART. Esq., sonta side of Chet- tettetown Ferry, Lot 48. tf July 26, 180% by private Sale, will be set up and sokd by Suction, on the ; “4 ‘Sth day of Marci next, at the hour of 2 o'clock, afternoon. | t i A reasonable time will be given for the payment of part of D. the purchase money of either or both of the tarins. DONALD McDONALD, Portage Road, St. Peter's Bay, January 31,2859. Freehold Property for Sale. IIE subseriber offers for sale his FARM, situated on George- T town Road, Lot 52, King’s County, containing 55 acres of SUPERIOR LAND, 20 acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the remainder is well wooded with EN | bard and soft wood, together with a Dwelling House and Barn. Possession given on the lst of May next. Ap ly to the subscriber, on the premises, or to James McLanzzn, Esqr., New >» } gees RICHARD McAVOY. Lot 52, January 21, 1259.