| THE EXAMINER. OS Se See xa irsday evening, the 9th ’ vo. Y. M, B. Tysrrrere.—On Ti ate, Ratant® Recun detiver 1. necording ty amnouce- inetan’. i ur “on * Acousties,’’ at this Lnstitute. ment, % al was a very good one, and displayed much Jecture. ot aa oxition, Was Listened to with? wach attention Te toda ad -reapectable a Alter the leeture a by - ait asi " was mitered into, by several persons present, lively ate ty! the lecture, during whieh several interesting og f i oa op popalar science were told. Pras chen ynani ously passed and awarded to Mr. Roche for rae ahle and interesting lecture. Che hour of ten having aaa the Institute was adjourned for one w eck, hhh’ it) ooo > a x's Corneor.—There arrived lately from New ibove Institution, upwards of one hundred icest English Literature, The newly with those before possessed by tre of some seven bundred select volames lege, in addition to the many other advantages which they enjoys have for avery trifling sum, oan to this Library. This 8 an advantage never before : e. to its pupils by any educational establish- ° wa ea b lhe v ment in the Colony. Phe classical and Mathematical portion ofan educatio wat 2 acquiring tat be of pararaoun S\tnT Dunst. York, for th h Ol the eu dis wort P yuNd : - : arrived books, tor ther College, term & Library The students o! the a oreugh know ledge of his mother tongue should importance to every one who aspires to the name of education. —_—<-=— + i pom Mecnanics’ INstitete.— On Tuesday evening last, T. Heath Haviland, lk sq : useful institution by reading an interesting paper on * the importance of Scientific and useful kn wledge to practical wen, and the encouragement of its pursuit, ’ The Annual Meeting of the Institute will be held to-morrow evening, at Hall, at 8 o'clock, when Office-bearers will be year. ._oae THE EXAMINER.) the Temperanc elected fur the 0 nsuing (For uctive and highly entertaining Lecture on A very inst Phrenolozy was delivered before a large and respectable | audience, at Big Cape School-room, on Saturday, the llth inst., by Mr. John Cum] bell, who—to judge from the very able manner in which he treated the subject—may soon bi acknowledged a first class Phrenologist. Several persons submitted their craniums for publie examination, and their known dispositions were explained by the Lecturer with surpris- ing accuracy he being entirely unacquainted with the persons A discussion ensued, after which the people jntimated a desire to meet on the Land Question, on whicii subject a Lectu vw next. the 18th inst y mext, ti th inst. nsertion to the above vou will oblige, Yours very truly, fur SRCRETARY or Tne Mesgrinec. Lot 44, December 15, 1858. <—_eoe eo --—_ -—- — -— » . ye x) hoom, on saturida WOLTROHW ToT PSUS EOUMmAL 4. EXAMINER OFFIce, Terspay Morning, Dac. 21. The English Mail arrived here at a late hour last night. It reached Halifax on Thursday night last. Latest Englis® dates are to the ith instant. Weare indebted to the Hakfaa 1 Morning Sun, of Friday the i7th inst., for t \We shell ceive fuller extract (re Suanla Give luiic CxXtLTaAcia summary of ur next.) from ou in r Englis files ie ee om ‘ ‘ Tne Nova Seotia and New Brunswick Delegates to came passengers in the Steamer. The ni thes vs fTrom atoi war id In ais very lavouravie. Lue, A vote of thanks | ’ ' } should by no means be neglected ; bat the | lst Vice President, opened the session of this | » will be delivered at Saint Margaret's School | @ following | Merhratta horse. Tle has applied to know on what terms he may surrender. Be he campaign in Oude opened on the 18th of October. The columns from iotebghur and Shaghanpore had advanced _ x | WNew Zidvertisements. i | APPLES! APPLES! the fort of Berwha, ten miles north-west of Suendell, was!” <0 BE SOLD by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY next, 22nd stormed and taken by our forees on the 2lst Ovtober ; our loss was about 100 killed and wounded, | A force from Salipore defeated the rebels on the 20th | October, near Moodpor, tukiug three guus, three elephants, and all materials, | Five thousand rebels, with four guns, attacked Chubrowdie, a British station in Oude, on the 23rd of Oet.; the rebels were repulsed and pursued for six miles by our cavalry. They lost about 150 killed, and all their guns, while none -were killed on our side. . On the 20th, Colonel Turner’s column fell in with the fugitive rebels from Jundespore, at the village of Sskrieta, Which was carried at the point of the bayonet. | } oor 4-2 Aman named Thomas Correr was hung at Milton, C. /W., on the 80th ult., for murdering bis wife. He was 63 years of age. | Incendiarism to a very great extent prevails in different parts of Canada, According to Le Canadien great misery at present prevails amidst the labouring classes of Quebec. Crowds of labourers ‘daily surround the City Hall crying out for work. The (Juebee Corporations will have to provide work jor them, to avert trouble. Such is the fate of many cities mainly depending upd the summer employment for the winter's | sustenance. Riya, St. Petersburgh, and other ports, whose commerce is at a stand still at least five months in the year, are examples of the fact. mee ene | ftlarricd, ' On Tuesday, the 231 ultimo, by the Rev. D. Macdonald, Mr. Peter | MeIntyre, of East Point, to Flora, eldest daughter of Mr. Roderick Melatyre, Lot 43. ~ EI en ied, At Seven Mile Ray, Lot 27, on the 7th inst., after a long and painful illness, Mr. New. MacDona xp, in the 75th year of his age. He has left a large circle of relatives and friends, to mourn their irreparable loss. i ED filarine Jutelliqence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. CLEARED. Dec. 8—Schr Jobn, Archer, Beston; Barley and Oats. Problem, Kelly, i Bideford. @ B; timber and oats—by W. Heard. D. Williams, | Grant, Boston; cats, barley, &e. Mary Flora, Bernier, Boston: do. 10—-Brigt James Henry, Cameron, Newfld; produce. Schr Eg- i lautine, Eldridge, Salem, U5; oats and potatoes, . ————__- --2»-@ > ——_--—_—_—--—- aes ade Spip avcws. Ciearep For P. E. Isiann. 25 Hatirax, Nov 25—Eiizabeth, Scott. 26—Convoy, Huist. Bras d’Or, | Nickerson, Ariel. 30—Amazon, Nickerson. Dee 4—Oriender, Le Biane Enterprize, McPhee. Giide, Reynolds, 6— Elizabeth, McDonald. Elizabeth, Remkey. 7—Woodbine, Roberts. 8—Ann, Burke 9g-— Charies, Labey. Anrnivep rrom PB. E. Isnanp. Nov 30—Severn, Boudrot. Mareellina, Levache. Dec 1—Susan E., Mahoun. 4—Lady Mulgrave, Walsh Arrived at St John, N B, from P E Island—Schr Superb, Swaine; —— or ; > Ft. ee at on tea eargo eats and butter. Yoera hude, Beng i and Centra I iG i | ive resuited cough ° . a + : Of i ae a ‘ : 1 : Benuupa, Dec 3.—Arrived Sehr Edwin from P E fsiand. ; hal r > ft y tir "Ss rt t a } ” ‘ a aes . in a series of sigual Gefeats fo the mutinecrs, Purthes suc-| Rescue or a Smrwrecken Crew —The British barque W B Dean, eesses of British troops were being announced da ly f Yarmouth, NS, Capt Shiiten, arrived at Boston, 30th ult, frou Glas- . - : ' 7 : r in with, lat 34, long O4, the British barque Agenoria, water- The Hong Kong corresponcent of the 2 umes writes ; ina sinking condition. Capt Hilton took off the cfficers and - . . ’ . ‘ 1e #3 R n hop : {0 t 6 Bviec f aGvise you, y the next Nail, Oi ougaut them to Db: ston. : : . rie, Campbell, from Boston for Charlottetown, wrecked at Elgin having concluded, for the present, ati Dect ssary m1 tiations with the Chinese of the north. LT can w r satisfa tory regarding Canten effairs Trade remai dormant.”’ [It annears that the Chinese merchants had no recominenceecu Ousiess. " ei oe ae Sarery or tac Ixpran EMptne.— The steamer india Empire, which sailed from Ulahiax for Galway en Oct. 51, I aw 9 : a .. OF bs oe reached Lroadiaven, county Mayo, on the 20ch ult., short > . : + e f fue!, having encountered soutir-east Gaics Woen WIThIn oY sU0:, ~ 4 - nilles of Gru Wa' lay to for sete das s. an Ou beard, she Having only 50 hours’ fue Leemad « —— rr C Aare OUrThney A Siildia |} % OF Ciige> : ing ia with consisting of cotten, staves, &2. Sae ¢ on ew e & oe l- @ great quantity ot iv ting Wreck. rr Qe oe i. » il mantloralh) ane LUropeih Times says:—* That there ts considerabie . ” . ’ . . ) . Gepressi mat the { resent inoment in the Sitpping trade cannot } : ] ’ in? ee _ en be Houvted; but tue oul yy Willi (8 raised that ibe eXistence c ’ ° ° ’ ' } ; Oi Lillis ssiou, fenipora:i y as it it Bil promaortys Whi prove ‘ ~ ‘i e induce the British Parliament to alter the . . ' ° ’ 3. and return to the system which exi-ted ten avis . : t Years 270, 18 too absuid to demand sertous refatation. 5 ; ' . ‘ ' " . ? 8 . go M. de Montalembert was pargonea by the Emperor of the French from the penalties of transportation passed upon him, An which pardon he has rejected in a firmly wriiten note. Mnglish ys he is likely to prove a * troublesome cus- tomer” to Louis Napoleon. ‘The correspondent of the Times i ror’s rewission of Montalembert’s sentence B:Ssthattse miup 13 ciearly 11:es ' Lt: p . The Dublin Packet states t : : fry the nnurehae in America for tue purchase 0 > .e0 ta neworiatin iat Lord Bury is negoctatit . s? ; tle . ¢a0 . ’ :@ Collins steamers, ia crue »~ J ’ i t i to place them on the Galway station. , A curious on dit Matrimon'a! al.ianee is _on tetas aud the eidest SOL OE oon Ne { Bs ~pefween Lord Stavicy tke CBS laughter of Lord Jona Russell. A proclamation was issued on the 3d inast., by the Lord Licutenant of [reland, for the suppression of Kibbon and Other secret societies. Tue Exprvivion to Cacurn Cotxna.—The following tele- gram, dated Murseilles, Nov. 27, has been reecived in Puris: | —* Despatches from Turon, dated the Z2tth September, eunounce that the French and Spanish troops, coatiau.ng their operation against the Cochiu-Chinese, have captured the village of Jouron and the forts of Seupon, together with | “00 cannon. The loss of the was cousiderable The Emperor was, it is said, concentrating LOU,UUU wen cuciny round the capital, but the resistance hitherto was fecbie. Acts of barvarity were committed by the ¢ ochin-Clinese on the bodies of two Frenchmen, who allowed themselves io be| surprised.” “ Great agitation is reiguing similiar to The peopie Advices from Milan say: here. There been demonstrations those which preceded the revolution of 1848. again commenc: to cease smoking cigars manufactured by a government. vigut several shouts of ' Vive Vitali!’ bave Un the 2 patrols were ci e town.’ The Diligence by brigands within three miles of tle city. chest (remittapve for taxes), amounting to 20,000 swanzigers, was sacked by the banditti. nave almost Sorin he WUriug tne , een beara. culated iu th soing out of Bologna has been plundered Bis JUL : 20,0008 ius cen p uae ‘The government INDIA. Auexanprra, Nov. 25, 1858. General Mitchel has gained a fourth victory over the rebels in Central India. He surprised them in a place called Kurral, on the 15th of October, when 3,000 were utterly despersed, threw away their arais, and were varsued for nine wiles. The revels were led by the Nawab of Manda. Tantia Topre bas succeeded in cg Nerbuddy witl untia Topre bas succeeded in crossing sverbuddy with hie broken forces, closely pursued by Licutenant Kerr’s . . > Yr 1 z is current in Londen to the effect tual Zist, during the day, | e, near Fis! erm wns flarbor. er Telegraph says of the fishing fleet from that place, that Lo expected vessels had arrived. Tiree vessels had been los ing the season, Three Sisters, Premium and Geramum ‘ Db PS is supposed to have foundered. Capt Harvey bad on board his wife and nd his wife’s cousin, a young woman from Nova Scotia. Every- l, the fishing sexnson just clused may be set down as abuve ithe avecage of the last fire y ; ’ Ysetil] Mebe. Wf. eo ve ateiaadeie Capt Anderson, late of the s br Castillo, of Digby, N S, came passenget in the Brig Alma, arrived at this port yesterday from Nassau, N P, and reports thuton the 17th October, on bis passage from Jeremie for Boston, , , , : ds ue | with a cargo of logwood and coffee, and during a heavy gale went ashore mm Cat Island, and beeame a tetal loss; captain and erew saved. A smnail portion ef her wat rials, with abeut 100 bags coffee and cuca, was jsaved. Capt A. also reports that on the same night he went ashore he l saw a bark close by, and has no doubt but that she also went ashore, and | supposes at B uthera, from the fact that the bodies of a man and wowan were found on that shore on the following day, and apparently just ldrowned. The bodies had the appearance of being passenger wealth, as there was found upon them a great deai of valuable jewellery About the same time a vessel unknown went ashore at Albacoa.— Wew ° York Enguirer, Nev. 27. PRRARARLA RAPALA LIIewOOlNMON’_—__mNKmw”~™ Holloway’s Ointment is a magic balm for sore breasts, sore legs, and old wounds, even those that bave defied all other applications for a series | of vears. Thousands of certificates attest its most miraculous dings in the heepitals both of the « ld and the new werld. 16 a a ee Physicians say that Davis’ Pain Killer is one of these nice little } ’ is calculated to relieve an immense amount of suffering Its action on the system is many times like Sold by all dealers articles which jucident to buman life mavic—so instantaneous—the pain is gone at once. in family medicines. TESTIMONIALS FROM FOREIGN C IUNTRIES. : ; OR should be .* . ” : a 5” oe : Pain bis ey sudden attack of diarrhea, be effectually and instantaneously ve. wit 7 s: : od ’ iS hn it is equally effectual in curing sé alds, Larns, &¢ A pleasing travelling companion and one that my Davis’ without is Perry ?wOus can j dysentery, , Buhler by it, Thomas 5. Ra 1856, says :—‘* It im assured that the eholera has been arr: sted and life preserved by its of cholera here has swept off about all the oney, writing from Rangoon, Barmah, December 19. ig becoming more popular, and in several instances I The late prevalence usc. Pain Killer I had, and purchasers looking to me for a supply will be | Please send me an invoice it . . . - : : P ‘ ~ oe of $159 worth by the first opportunity. Care Town, Africa, Jan. 28, 1856. Davis & Son—Dear Sirs: disappointed in my ability to supply them Messrs. P. and its wood qualities are beivg appreciated. Lately we bave a great demand for Pain Killer. the suc BORRODAILEE, THOMPSON, HAL & CO. Seld by T. E.I., and by dealers everywhere. “ _ ~<Fs4 LOsT, PELTWEEN Mr. Douse’s Wharf and Mr. Reddin’s Corner, 2 on Thursday morning last, a Parse containing Two Sovereigns, a Five-frank gold piece, a gold Albert Chain, a eo > co be ‘ i Ring. and several othersmall articles of little importance. The finder A a en he office or with Mrs. T. BURRIS. Charlottetown, December 6, 1858. So aan —— LXV OLLce. ’ 7 HEREAS, by Deed of Assignment, bearing date the 17th % day of Februarv, 1857, all Books, Debts, Notes and ‘other Securities, of the late firm of Tiromas McNurr & Son, ‘of Princetown, Prince Edward Island, were duly transferred | | =" m _ . j ‘to me—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted in} ‘any way to the said firm are required to make payments of | their respective amounts to the Subseriber, in Charlottetown, | or to Henry S. MeNotr, Princetown, on or before the 20th \day of October next. |of persons. Hi. FTASZARD. Charlottetown, October 4, 1858. Final Notice. LL amounts due the Subseri J of Hand _fR Book Account, if not paid by the 25th DECEMBEE ‘will be sued for withoutany distinction of persons. GEORGE F. C. LOWDEN. Charlottetown, October 25, 1858. 3m / re » left the Gut just before the heavy October gales, ar a | *, and of commencing their use. The Pain Killer, we are happy to say, is getting in good repute here, | article, aud confidently anticipate a large trade iu the | Desbrisay & Co., wholesale Agents in Charlottetown, Pr. will be handsomely rewarded by leaving them at this | All sums unpaid after that date, «ill | tied 4 spacing tee ‘be immediately handed over for collection, without distinction | ber either by Note of Hand | ? inst., at 12 o'clock, in front of the Subscriber's Room, Queen's Square— 50 Barrels choice APPLES 3 Jaunting SLEIGHS, with Skins, &e. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, December 20, 1858. — Carpotting & Rugs. OR SALE at cost and charges at the Subscriber's Room, Queen’s Square— A large assortment of Carpetting in WOOL and HEMP. —ALso— A quantity of Handsome HEARTH RUGS, Persons in want will find it to their advantege te call and purchase, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, December 20. Apples, Currants, Tea, Tobacco. MATCHES, ONIONS, CHEESE, &c. "EXO BE SOLD sy Auction, on Tnurspay next, 23d instant, at 11 o’cleck, at the Subscribers’ SALE ROOM, Queen- street— 40 Barrels American Russet APPLES 1 Cask CURRANTS Barrels ONIONS 1 American CHEESE 50 Gross Card Matches 10 Half-chests TEA 5 Boxes Cavendish TOBACCO, &e. te” Terms liberal. Dec. 20, 1858. J. & T. MORRIS, Auctioneers. > tage ee THE ‘PAVILION HOTEL’ rEXO LET, AND IMMEDIATi. POSSESSION given, that ¢ligibly situated and well adapied HOUSE and premises lately known as the ** PAVILION HOTEL,” which, from its standing on the highest ground in the City, and its proximity to the public offices and wharves, renders its situation fora HOTEL the most desirable in the City, for either transient or permanent boarders. ‘The building comprises on the first floor one large Dining- room 25 by 25 fect, one reading or Bar-room 25 by 19, Drawing-room 18 by 15 feet. one large inner Kitchen, outer Kitchen, and large Seullery, with many conveniences, one Pantry, one-smali Sitting-room, two spacious Ualls, and two pair front Stairs, and ane pair back Stairs, and Water Closet. On the second floor, one Dining-room 29 by 14 feet, eight Bed-rooms and one large Pantry and Closet; and in the Attic seven Bed-rooms ; aud baving spacious cellerage. The house having lately undergone a thorough repair, is in excellent order, and haying a good Stable, ‘each-House, and out-oflices attached. For terms and particulars, please apply to Charlottetown, Dee. 20, 1858. H. HASZARD. ae Vi W. SKINNER has completed his Fall Importations, Li e and has his little Shop crammed full of ali articles In his line, and a great deal more than belongs to his line, all of whieh will be sold low at the Cash Drug-store of M. W. i SKINNER, Queen-street. Charlottetown, December 20, 1858. NEW DISCOVERY! Backwoodsmen and Farmers, arouse to your Satezests! Vigilance superseded and danger avoitied by REUTHE’S PATENT SPRING GUN ANIMAL TRAP, 7; SUPERIOR to all other kinds for trapping BEARS, WOLVES, FOXES, MINKS, DOGS and CATS. It is so constructed that nothing can escape that takes hold of the bait, whether large or small, and it secures the animal withows injury to the fur or pelt. Can be had cheap at the Agent’s Store for P. E. Island, at Orweil. to” The highest price paid for FURS. 3 Louk out for the TRAPS in time. PATRICK STEPHENS. —_—— Orwell, December 13. Chebucto Warehouse, UST received at the above Warehouse— 5 Puncheons MOLASSES, Also, Hourly expected— 100 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 15 Chests and 10 half Chests TEA, 10 Boxes superior Cavendish TOBACCO, Barrels BURNING FLUID, ‘6 ONIONS, ss DRIED APPLES, 6“ TREACLE, 6 Puncheons MOLASSES, 20 Boxes CANDLES, : Consignment. 300 Cl =6BUAP.: P. W. HYNDMAN. Noy. 29, 1858. Is! & Pro. GLOVES. GLOVS. ENTS’ Kid. Lambskin and Plush lined; Gents’ Cloth and Buckskin ; Gents’ Sealskin and Buckskin G.untlets ; Gents’ Outside Wool Vests ; Ladies’ Gloves and Gauntlets, at GiLascow HovusE, Queen-street. Dee. 13. CHEBUCTO WAREEOCOUSE. YEXTIE subscriber has, in connection with his business in Ualifax, opened a WILOLESALE WAREHOUSE and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY, Head of Queen’s Wharf, and next door to J. & T. Mornis. Advances made on consignments. Produce, Fish, &c., for- warded. Insurance effected, &c. Just reecived per *‘Ccean Bride," 100 barrels extra-Southern FLOUR, 100 = do Canada do 50 do fresh-ground CORNMEAL, 50 boxes RAISINS, 20 do Pipes, 10 chests TEA, 250 gallons BRANDY, 10 boxes Havana Cigars, Boxes Cayendish TOBACCO, Hhds Porto Rico SUGAR, Puncheons MOLASSES, Tierces Treaele, 10 pieces SATLNETTE (consignment), Patent and common Windlass Gear, 50 barreis prime Labrador HERRINGS, 6 dv Pilot BREAD. . 1858. 8p EAL Dundee MARMALADE gar Guava Jelly, Fruit preserved in Syrup rresh Turkey FIGS 2 2 login RAISINS RANTS, 9d. per Tb. Tamarinds, Prime Annapolis CHEESE TREACLE, soid in arm quantity A Jarge lot CONFECTIONARY All kinds of Essences for Flavouring Candied Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels Albkinds Spices, as well as all the etcetras suitable for the scason. CASKS BURNING FLUID. All kinds ef OULS for barning and machinory. the Cash Drug Store of , y small For sale at M. W. SKINNER, Queen-street. December 20, 1558. ma Tho Wonder of the World! ae ee eo: Devin»’s Compound Pitch Lozenges. reNXHE great remedy is at last discovered for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Coup, Asthma and Consumption. These Lozenges are perfectly harmless in their nature and ean be taken wi h impunity, by the infant and by the invalid, and their beneficial effects will be felt in a few hours after For Sale by M. W. SKINNER. Is] Teacher Wanted. Bros the Morell School, Lot 49, of First or Second Class. Application to be made to either of the undersigned Dr. Jarvine, Dennis Hocan, James AYLWARD, Turo. WEssTER, Tuomas WerssTeR. ow Dee 20; 1858. [rustees. Morell, Lot 40, Dec. 20, 1858. ARCHIBALD WHITE, Blacksmith, Machinist, &c.- | re ETURNS thanks to the sfMgoiaants of Charlottetown and a the Island generally for the liberal Game? he has : ceived for the last six years, and hegs to acquaint inom ce he has removed his Workshop to King’s Square, opposite the | Store of Messrs. Beer & Son. where he respectfally solicits a ~~ dee TOY | continuance of their patrocvage. He is prepared to execute—on liberal terms and at the | shortest notice— | Forging and Turning for Machinery of all descriptions. | CAST-STEEL AXES WARRANTED OF THE BEST QUALITY; | | Carriage, Sleigh and Ship Work aiWays on Hand. Charlottetown. Nov. 29, 1858. em | Assignment of Debts. For sale cheap by P. W. HYNDMAN. Salt, Flour, Corn-meal & Groceries. USHELS Liverpoo! SALT, 2509 r 100 Barrels CORN-MEAL 100 Bags do. and for sale low for cash only, at : BELL’S PROVISION STORE, Market-equare. Charlottetown, Nov. 22 200 Barrels extra Canada FLOUR And a choice assortment of Family GROCERIES, jus received Charlottetown, June 14, 1888, 6m WITHOUT RESERVE. PELE SUBSCRIBER is instructed to sell by AUCTION, «a large collection of BOOKS, just received on Consigninens from Londen, consisting of 680 lots, in all the various classes of Literature, including :— Greek, Latin, Hebrew, French, Italian, and other Languages, Grammars, Dictionaries, Mathematics, Geography, ete. Voyages, Travels, Agriculture, Gardening, Pianta, Fruits, Vegttables & Farming; Angling, Medicine, Chemistry, Philosophy, Natural and Political ; Atlasses, Architecture, Building, and Carpentering; Books of Plates; Natural History, Botany, Geology, Novels, Modern; Poetry, Reviews, Mu-ic, etc., Histories of Greece, Rome, England, Ireland, Seotland, Americs, India, France, &e. ; &e. Josephus ; Drawing and Painting; Chambers’ Works, liume & Smoliett, Gibbon’s Rome, Paxton, Original coloured Drawings ; Bibles, Prayers, and numerous others. Atso—A few lots of PRINTS and ENGRAVINGS. cg SALE to commence at 11 o'clock, on TUESDAY, tho 28th day of DECEMBER instant, at hisSALE ROOM, Queen- street. F. LONGWORTH, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Dec. 15, 1858. P. S. Catalogues of the above BOOKS can be had by applying to the Auctioneer. Chebucto Warehonso. 1 ae RECEIVED, per schr. ‘“* ROMP” — 2 hhds. strictly prime Porte Rico SUGAR, 3 puns. Porto Rico MOLASSES. — For sale b Nov. 22, 1858. P. W. HYNDMAN. Dissolution of Partnership. ree it: PTISINESS lately carried on at Orwell under tho ae d fan of Srepnens & Crank, is this day dissolved style ang frnemans hts due by the said firni will be y mutual consent. ATT Geo. a § : ; a mounts due the said frm aid by Patrick Sternens ; and ‘ha are to be paid to Mr. Stephens. as Mee vee mNS PATRICK Sie Bee RICHARD J. Citxite. | Orwell, Dee. 8, 1858. THE undersigned intends to carry on the above business in } | assigned to the Honorable Josrpn Uenstry, all Debts owing to me, in Trust for the payment of creditors ; pe that all persons indebted to me will please, and they are | hereby required, to make pryment only to the above named | Josepu Henstey. Dated thisdlst day of August, A.D. 1858. | JOUN RIGG. | | | } — parties indebted to the above named Joun Rie to make immediate payment to me, at my office, in Charlotte- town, of the amounts due from them respectively. JOSEPH HENSLEY. ! a accordance. with the above notice, I hereby require ail | j Charlottetown, 31st August, 1858. ™T OTICE i this date, [ have assigned to Mr. Jonn Les wise, in trast for the payment of creditors; and that all persons indébted to me are hereby required to make payment) to the order of the above named Joun Lea. Dated at Charlottetown this 16th day of Novr., A.D., 1858, ANDREW ILELD. persons indebted to the abovenamed AnpREw Rerp to make fimmediate payment to Mr. JabEz Hvupson, of Tryon River, ‘in whose hands the Aceountsare placed for collection. | Charlottetown, November 16, 1858. JOHN LEA. ik al biirietieciclacennatiininbiensnnsiguapnimcnteentigaeatai cannes To Let Ps ROOMS, pleasantly situated. For particulars apply i at this office. Ch. Town, Noy. 1, 1858, a ai wes is hereby given that by Deed of this date, I have! Assignmont of Debts. | is hereby given, that by Warrant of Attorney of | ail) 4 amounts due me by Note of Hand, Book Account or other- | ' accordance with the above notice, | hereby require ail, future in hisown name, and herchy notifies all parties indebted to the late Firm, and to himself, that all accounts remaining | unpaid after the lst of Janusry next, will be sued for without further notice. PATK. STEPHENS, Orwell, Dee. 8, 1858. oe Br LEP, for one, two or thiee years, or = Jones. term, as may be agreed ypor, * GLEN STEW Ai I,’ direetly opposite Charlottetown, with oe about 50 acres of LANJ), 24 ot whieh are under cultivation. Also,a good GARDEN, Application to be made to the proprietor, W. STEWART, Esq., south side of Cher- lottetown Ferry, Lot <8. uw July 26, 1858 — ancients TO BE DISPOSED OF BY PRIVATE SALE, Tz > >)” vote . + ° G pre OF ‘THK MOST VALUABLE AND beautifvily situated properties in this city, having » front of 115 fetton Queen Square, and 154 feet on Gratt. 1 Street, tingether w th the residence of the Misses Stewane thereun. i the al ve Property is not disepused of by private Sale, it whi be sold by A action in Building Lots,on THURSDAY, the 8rd day of MARCH. Fee particulars apply to JOUN BALL. Charlottetown, Sept 2. 1858, GEORGE HOGPER & CO., BROKERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, NO. 6, BROAD QUAY, SWANSEA, 8S. W. gees to inform the Merchants and Shipbuilders of P. E. | ** Island that they are ready to reeeive consignments of Vessels and Cargocs of Wood, which they have every hope ' from their connection ia the Bristol Channel, of effectig speed , ‘sales; and, should the Vessel not sell to advantage, after hex ing tried the whole seope of the Channel. she can take a ca ,of Coal or [ron round to the port she prefers, thereby saving ja vast deal of expense, | October 7, 1888. Revolution in the Hunting World! Hunters, Trappers, 1XTENSUVE SALE OF BOOKS! “ay . Pity men £ AS — . ge on. et ty sec aa) pen