‘ou Latin Delectus—\st, Fedk. Coffin, W. Bell; 2d, H. Me- Kenzie, Stainforth Macgowan. Casar—Ist, G. Alley ; 2d, A. Simpson, H. Murray. THE EXAMINER. Birth, « On Sunday evening, 27th instait, the lady of Mr. H. Pope Welsh, of a fon. Valuable Freehold Farm, Sleighs, Household Furniture, Dry Goods, &c. AS ca TEMPERANCE SOIREE! __ Under the auspices of the Order of the Sons of Temperance. Sallust——No competition. ohne PO BE SOLD by AUCTION on TUESDAY. the 20th day |/FMIE public are respectfully notified that a SOIREE wi et. ist Latin Exercises—Ist, A. Simpson ; 2d, G. Alley, Chas. Married of December, instant, at the hour of 11 o'clock, fore- r held on the welts of WEDNESDAY. the 30th peaar Jenkins. ArTiey, noon, at the residence of the undersigned, at Brackley Point, | ber, at the Temperance Hall. This Tea will form the basis of 2d Latin Evercises—\st, E. Reilly, J. Arbuckle ; 2d, H. L. Davies. 3d Latin Exercises—\et, 8. Macgowan, H. McKenzie; 24, W. Bell. French into English—I\st, G. Wright, C. Jenkins; 2d, G. Alley, A. Simpson. English into French—I\st, C. Jenkins ; 2d, G. Alley. —_--—————-- ¢ mee o—-— Town Scnoots.—Last Spring, through the politeness of Mr. Pippy, we were fayoured with a copy of the report of the state of the schools in Woburn, Mass. Although in many respects ably drawn up, yet it does not contain the data which would enable us to institute a fair comparison between the primary schools of Woburn and those of this City. Public examinations have been held during the week of the different female schools under the control of the Board of Education, and also of the boys sehool taught by Mr. Roche. We were unable to witness all of them, but what we did see, we consider highly satisfactory. That first element of success, good discipline, as far as could be judged from one occasion, seems to be duly attended to. The manner of reading of the different classes On Wednesday evening, the 23d inst., at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Kev. David Fitzgerald, Joun Bau, Esq., Road Corres- pondent and Assistant Clerk of the Executive and Legislative Councils, to ELLEN Saran, eldest daughter of the Hon. George Coles, Colonial Secretary of this Island. Ship News. Arrivals in Europe from hence. Liverpool, Nov. 24.—Uranus. Dee, 2.—Majestic. Queenstown, Nov. 29 —Kathleen. Bideford, Deo, 1.—Malakoff, Queenstown, Dec. 2.—The Nero, of and from Prince Edward Island, for Cardiff, was spoken on the 20th Nov ,in lat. 51 N » lon. 12 W. very leaky, and short of provisions and other necessaries, with which she was supplied by the Chili, arrived here. Jrices Current. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS, DECEMBER 26, 1857. Provisions, Poultry. Beef, (small) ¥ .. 3a @ 6d Partridges, each ... Do. by qtr. ¥ .. 24d @ Sd Turkeys, each.... SS ee nnnenvoneneenvee 9d @ 1s . 286d @ 5s his well-known VALUABLE FARM, consisting of 150 Acres 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 practical 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 «f Carpenters’ Tools, consisting of Planes, Saws Grindstones, &e. &e. And also seme articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, con- sisting of—1 large close Stove, 1 round Table, Sofa, Clock, 2 Looking Glasses, &c. &e. DRY GOODS, consisting of a superior lot of Cloths, Beaver, Whitney and Doeskins; blue shirting Cotton, (best Temperance operations to be prosecuted during the pee season. A variety of interesting Speeches will vary the pro- ceedings of the evening, to which appropriate music will Jend an additional interest. As every arrangement is beimg made to ensure & most satisfactory entertainment, a large attend- ance is fully expected. Doors to open at 6 o'clock ; Tea to commence at 64 o'clock. te Tickets 8. 6d. each, to be had at Haszard's Book Sture, Watson’s Drug Store, Messrs. Beer & Son, of the Secretary and at the coor. Ex Doors to be thrown open to the public at 8 o'clock ; admission three-pence. By order of the Mana ing Committee, J. P. TANTON, Chairman. 5. PROWSE, Secretary. Ch. Town, Dee. 14, 1857. Pro & Isl - Grand Piano Forte. prok’ sale by the subscriber at his Sale Room :— I very flue and weil-toned PIANO FORTE. November 9, 1857. JAMES MORRIS. il Sat da. eee bh, 3d @ 5d Fowls,each..... 7d@ Is3d quality): Counterpanes, Umbrellas, Floor Carpeting) J'9 ha he n aso ) er all of thom cae Y good. the geo raphy, eryeetally pee FO, F Ricdecksés none! Geese, each........ 28s @ 38 | (linen), Ready-made Shirts, blue and white, a good To be had at Duncan, M n & Co. 8, of Mr. Roche's classes, equally so. The more prominent ; : ; : : ; Woe? ADIES?’ reversible waterproof CAPES and HOODS al aie Rae Ne OP eed) 3d @44d Ducks, each... 1s 4d @ Is 6d article; a few suits of men’s Ready-made Clothing, : P - defects were, first, that in some of them writing from dictation ; = ’ : : 4 . Men’s do do COATS é , : vou ‘ther:| Do. (small) # t.. 6d @ 7d Fish, besides a number of other articles not enumerated. . . , isnot sufficiently attended to, and in one, overlooked altogether; ; 84 @ Sd \Codfish. ¥ atl : ei Suda Por the Wh 1 ‘ h A variety of Ladies’ Fars and secondly, that recitation seems to form a class in none of | Lamb, ¥ th......-- Seo eat a der etadv ews aad lalees oF told, Gram LE a A variety of Men’s Fur Ca them, at least there’ was no specimen exhibited.— Com Butter, ¥ h.... 182d @ 1s 6d Salmon, ¥ tb ...... Sd | time of sale, the remainder of the one-half to be paid on the U } B ’ em, pe reget a Do.by tub, ¥ bh.. 11d @ 1s 2d Herrings, ¥ bbl... 30s @ 35s} 1st day of May next, when possession will be given: the other - a las, Blankets, ugs, ar eM Ge ek iL, Cheese, ¥ ....... 3d @ Gd Mackerel, ¥ doz... 28 @ 3s| half may remain on interest for a number of years, as may be A 1 ‘ Carpeting, de. &e. Tux Concent.— A voeal and instrumental Concert in aid of| Pearl Barley, ¥ th... 2d @ 24d Lumber. agreed upon. For the Moveables—All sums above £5, one-}. uso—the best assortment of IRON and STEEL to be had the a Reliet roe given by _ ne oe ahaa Lard, ¥ ®........ . 1s Boards, (hemlock). 4s @ 5s} half in three months, and the balance in 11 months ; all under | the city. Charlottetown, Nov. 2, 1857. assisted by several amateurs, came off on Tuesday evening En a Gd@7d; Do. (spruce)... 53 @ 6s| £5 to be paid for in three months. j itai i last, in the Temperance Hall. Although the evening was Flour, ¥ ........ 24d @ 2d Do. (phe) ). .. 7s @8s| Brackley Point, Dec. 14, PETER GREGOR. Por chip Isabel from Britain direct. very unpropitious,—a severe storm of rain and hail raging at Oatmeal, ¥ th......1l4d @ 1}d Shingles, 7? M..... 78 @ 9s Six Thousand Pounds worth of British Merchandize. ue subscribers have received, as above, their Fall Lmpor- tation of the time,—a considerable number of the elite of Charlottetown | Roos. ¥ dose 10d @ 1} , Oy" , <n uggs, FW Gozen ..... @ is Sundries 2 2 and vicinity attended, and were, doubtless, highly gratified by| pubbits. each... ... 4d @ 6d\'r; Ts. - General Merchandise the musical talent displayed on this occasion. Of Miss _— odie on: re ae ~~ 280. GREAT ATTRACTION! suitable for the season. : Duchemin’s abilities, aa een and en 2 i8 | Potatoes, ¥ bush. .1s6d @ 189d Wool ¥ tb : Is 3d ye BE SOLD by AUCTION, commencing on TUESDAY,| Ch. Town, Novy. 2. DUNCAN, MASON & Co. unnecessary to say a word in this community. Suffice it that Carrots, ¥ bushel, none.|Hay,¥ ton..... 80s@ 100s the 12th January next, at 11 o'clock, at the Store of O SERVANTS.— Wanted a HOUSEKEEPER bv a sinele she was ably Pp rted by the other ladies and gentlemen who Peas, ¥ quart.... none. Straw, 7 OW8, ited 4d @ Os Messrs. MacNUTT & BROWN, Queen-square, the whole of T gentleman. For particulars apply at Mr. Cnacley'es ' 80 largely contributed to the pleasure of the entertainment, as well as by Capt. Lobban and the members of his Band. Turnips, ¥ bush. 10d @ Is Homespun, ¥ yard 386d @ 5s their extensive and well-selected Stock of Boot and Shoemaker. Oct. 19. , i " : Grain. Tallow, ¥ b..... l0d@1s BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, mart om yE ES Read Mee. oe ee ee The amount realized by the Concert we have not yet aacee~ Wheat, t bushel... none, Cordwood, ¥ ee none. } in every deseription of GOODS suitable for the trad f th Moncton and Shediac Railway. tained.— Menitor. ' Sead y P tonne | a veel; Gauthier notion Basle Eh ven be Shedi AE emceinmmenas Barley, ¥ bushel 386d @ 4s 6d Calf-skins, ¥ th... 9d @ 10d | Island. For full particulars and descriptions. see handbills. Urcher notice Sraine Will rue between Seediac and To rae Eprror or THe EXaMINer. Oats, ¥ bushel..... ls 9d @ 2s nice. FB... 4... .ogd @ 44d Terus.—£50 and upwards, 6 months’ credit : £30 to £50, Moncton every lawful day, leaving Shediac at +4, a. m., Mr. Eprron,—You have probably seen the editorial in the Protector of the 16th inst., calling the attention of the CH IS THE BEST VERMIFUGE OR WORM DESTROYER ? Is a question daily and hourly asked by parents, anxious for the WHAT, OR WHI 4 months; £10 to £30,3 months. All sums under £10, cash. Approved Joint Notes of Hand required. December 14, 1857. A. H. YATES, Auctioneer. and 44, p.m. ; leaving Moncton at 9, a.m., and 6, p.m. Fare 2s. 6d. Children under 12 years, half price. re at the following rates, viz :— : r 9, ett ; ; : a ss pereasey eee nereneneenneneeee neni 1 Fee seceeeves seer eeees vx oni e pablic'to the Young Men's Christian Association. Perhaps health of their children. All who are at all acquainted with the artiele, Published by Authority. Fish a per ay you will allow one of the young men belonging to that As-| will immediately answer. piers se | ‘ ; ite ee or Pe ea aes "oO" » ae “sociation to offer a few suggestions for the consideration of| Dr. M’Lane’s celebrated Vermifuge, prepared by Fleming Bros.,| A Law in amendment of the City Bye-Law Oates i atadel: cae a ad q bushel . . ‘= lneti if | onducted. might Pittsburgh, Pa. It has never been known to fail, and is ene of the relatin to Drunkenne Se en ee oe ee - pe ° its directors, This Institute, if properly ¢ > MISAL | -afest remedies that can be used. A friend of ours lately handed us the £ SS. DOM. i oii vain Heh ue ae cee do be rendered useful in forming the characters of young men —even now the Bible class in connection with it is in very efficient operation and very creditably managed. But these “ Lectures”—-what can we say of them? They are, sir, in general, the most flimsy commonplace spouting imaginable. ‘Tis true there are exceptions ; for example, the lecture by the Rev. Mr. Snodgrass—eloquent, dignified and to the pur- following statement in reference te this Vermifuge. ‘ New York, September 25, 1852. Gentlemen—A young lady of my acquaintance had been for a Jong time very much troubled with worms, I advised her to try Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa. She accordingly purchased and took one vial, which caused her to discharge an unusual large quantity of worms. She was immediately relieved of all the dreadtul symptoms accompanying this disease, and rapidly recovered her nsual health. The young lady does not wish he name mentioned; her residence, however, is 320 Fifth street, and she pose ; and ane or two—perhaps more—since. But, sir, it is downright abuse of time for any youag man, who has books and ordivary talent, to sit listening to the generality of these “lectures.” The opening lecture for this season was a per- fect specimea of this effete oratory. The lecture was a warning to young men, and pointing out the temptations to be most guarded against. And what do you think we were first cautioned toavoid? Why,the Theatre. This, sir, puts one in mind of the old woman who sat crying over the well, and when asked what she cried for, answered: “ Oh,” said she, “ if I kad eliildren they'd be in danger of falling into this horrid well.” Next came Drinking; and here we had a bit of temperance oratory: “ Don’t,” said the lecturer, * give your Bank Notes for whiskey.” The words italicised are plainly an allusion to Mr. Coles’s advertisement—they were delivered as such, understood as such, and greeted with some cheering. Now, sir, here is hypocrisy or inconsistency. or both, with a vengeance. These temperance and Christian lecturers can't bear the thought of whiskey—much less of a brewery ; yet, for the paltry price of an advertisement, they point out to the public this “sink of hell”—this “fire of damnation” in capital letters through the columns of the ubiquitous Protector. The language in the Hall is, “don't bay whiskey ;” give ihe editing “ Committee” a few shillings and the language of the Protector is,“ whoever has Bank Notes can get first-rate whiskey for them at Coles’s Brewery.” Uh consistency! Next in order came’ Smoking. The lec- turer deserihed a brat of a boy swaggering along with a cigar in his mouth, and thinking himsebf a man, Conceit in a boy is despicable, but want of judgment in a man is worse. The lecturer might know that some who are men—and that among his hearers—smoke ; and, therefore, his proper course would be to show, on scientific priuveiples, and by statistics and quotations from competent authorities, (if he were able) that tobaeco is injurious. But, uo, “ talk is cheap,” and [ suspect the ability was wanting. Seriously, Mr. Editor, is refers to Mrs. Hardie, No. 3 Manhattan place. Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. M’LANE’S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manufactured by FLEMING BROS., of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Liver Pills and Vermiiuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. M’Lane’s genuine Vermifauge and his celebrated Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine without the signature of ‘ FLEMING BROS. It is unquestionable fact that in no country in the world are more children carried to an early grave than in this, early cough, measles, scarletina, fevers, and such like diseases attack the little sufferers, and death quickly succeeds, yet if at the first stage of the evil the parents were to have recourse to Holloway’s Piils, a very different state of things would be the result, for the stomach and bowels being cleansed by this astonishing specific, health as a matter cf course ensues, saving not only pounds in the shape of expenses, but preventing sleepless nights, and those agenising sufferings a parent endures at seeing a child prostrated on a bed of sickness. 40 TO FATHERS AND MOTHERS. You know how important it is for your children that you should keep good health. How frequently do we see feeble parents dressed in mourning on account of the death of their beloved children. What a pity it is, when, by proper care and remedies, al! these trials and troubles can be avoided. When health can be restored to the parent and lite and bappiness to the child. Restore the hea)th of the mother and you obviate the necessity of Paregoric, Godfeey’s Cordial and other injurious narcctics for erying children. We entreat you, as we desire to improve the condition of our race, to procure Dr. Morse’s Almanac and read how diseases are cured in accordance with nature’s laws witi: innocent Roots and Piants. Preenancy.—During this critical period Morse’s Indian Root Pills will be required, because they cleanse the body from those morbid bumours, and thoroughly drive away all pains, and give ease and comfort to the mother. From one to three of these Pills, taken two or three times a week during pregnacy, will cause the mother a safe and easy delivery, and will be sure to give a stout and healthy constitution to the child. 2 New Advertisements. Charlottetown Mechanics’ Institute. VIE Annual Meeting of this Institute will be held (accord- ing to announcement) at the Temperance Hall, TO- MORROW EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at which Office-bearers [Assented to, 17th Dec., 1857.] HEREAS the fines of five shillings and ten shillings, imposed by the first and second sections of the said Bye-Law, have been found on frequent occasions to be by the violent conduct of offenders, both before and after being taken into custody, inadequate to the offence : Be it therefore enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown : | That it shall be lawful for the Police Court to inflict a fine /not exceeding twenty shillings, with costs, upon any person | found guilty of being drunk and disorderly, within the pro- ‘visions of the said Bye-Law, whether for the first or any sub- sequent offence, any thing in the said Bye-Law to the contrary notwithstanding. T. H. HAVILAND. M . A.B AND, Mayor. Oct. 8, 1857. W. B. Wetter, City Clerk. ee. by the subscriber, on the shore at Lot 15, in the month of October last, a WHALE BOAT, about 16 feet keel, supposed to haye drifted from the New Brunswick shore. Lhe owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses. Application to he made"to N. J. BROWN, Esgqr., Saint Eleanor’s, or to the subscriber, Lot 15, Dee. 7, 1857. ti FERMING GALLANT. Tae Notice. Whaese: Weary persons having fraudulently stated they were en- + gaged in the same concern with me to obtain orders for Inscriptions on Headstones, Tombstones, &e., I hereby caution my friends, and the publie generally, not to give any orders oe design for we in this line to any person on my acevunt, asf intend calling on them personally, and I can warrant them the orders I receive will be attended to with prompt- ness, and executed in the best style of workmanship. Ch. Town, Noy. 30, 1857. ANGUS McISAAC, ANTED—for tha Mount Mary School—a first class TEACHER, (male or female). Apply to either of the undersigned Trustees. J. B. COX, 7} JAMES HOGAN, FRANKLIN STERNS, — } Trustees. GEORGE COX, WILLIAM STERNS, | St. Peters, Nov. 23, 1857. China and Earthenwaro. N CONSIGNMENT per BARK “AURORA” from Other goods in proportion. All goods delivered at the stations. The ** Maid of Erin’’ connects with Saint John twice a week, leaving Saint John on Tuesday and Friday evenings and arriv- ing at Moneton at high water next morning. There is also communication with Saint John three times a week by stage coaches, The steamers ‘* Westmorland”? and “ Rosebud’’ connect with Prince Kdward Island on Wednesdays and Saturdays, R,. JARDINE, Chairman Railway Board. Saint John, August 31, 1857. tf Get the best! UST PUBLISHED, the ** PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CALENDAR FOR 1858,” containing everything useful that has appeared in any other Almanacks sold in the Island, and the following matter besides :—An account of the Lmports and Exports; No. and Tonnage of Vessels Registered and in Trade ; Receips and Expenditure of the Government ; ‘Tariff of Duties; Rates of Postage; Table of Roads and Distances to different parts of the Island. The Astronomical Calcula- tions have been made for the Island. i See Haszarv’s Aumanack before you ‘purchase any other, It will be sold in most of the Stores throughout the country. Dee. 7. ee oe ll 2 DENTISTRY. R. WENTWORTH STRAW, Dentist, tenders his Pro- fessional Services to the citizens of Charlottetown, for the winter. Rooms at the Misses Srrext, Prince-street. Ch. Town, December 7, 1857. S. WELLS, MARBLE-WORKER, (corner of Hillsborough and Grafton streets, Charloticiown), HS constantly on hand MARBLE MONUMENTS, HEA}- STONES, TOMBS, &e. &e.; and every variety of Marble work executed to order, with neatness and dispatch. ta Patronize home manufacture, and keep your money on the Island. (all pa. 6m) Vet. 5, 1857. CARD, JOHN CAIRNS, Gass-fitter, Piumber and Copper-smith, ( Kent-street, two doors west of the Globe Hotel.) E AVLNG served for many years in the works of Gas Companies, both in the City of Glasgow and in other large towns in Britain, and having been the first to introduce Gas into this City, in WATSON’S Drug store, Reddiu’s Buildings, 11 years ago. J C. hopes by assiduity and punctuality to merit a share of public patronage in the above line. ae tage) eagetiall eat ommenatet 4 teat i teaderk LIVERPOOL— that the way to convince sensible men? Tippling and aoe aa will be appointed, and other important ae Gaia th nnseh annie ook Ooiikicetmiihed Ait weebsitel eds Mecca! teamiee ok aa smoking are habits 1 abominate ; aud thank God, although &“boy,” I equally abominate inconsistency and drivelling honsense. Among the amusements reprobated by the lecturer was Dancing. The lecturer might know, if he attended the Bible class, that this is a subjeet upon which even the members of the Association are divided in opinion, and, consequently, more argument and less dogmatism would have been more appropriate. With your leave, Mr. Editor, I shall, on some future occasion, show that Dancing (not the abuse of Dancing) is not only not at variance with tbe revealed law of God, but consistent with all natural laws and common sense, and coun- i A full attendance of members is respectfully requested. By order, Dec. 28, 1857. ARCHIBALD MacNEILL, See’y. Burning Fluid, Apples, Onions, &c. HE Subscriber has received from Boston, and offers for sale at the lowest price for cash— Molasses, Sugar, Tea, Rice, Raisins, Currants, Pilot Bread, Crackers, Cheese, Cunfectionary, Chocolate, Coffee, Digby Herring, Tobacco, Cotton Warp, Ready made shirts, Shirting, Pails, Brooms, Chairs, fig Blue, Blacking, Cloves, Starch, Mustard, Pepper, Ginger, Nutmegs, Indigo, Madder, Blue, Vitriol, Copperas, Alum, Logwood, Redwood, Time Pieces, —ALSo— 6 Casks Rich CHINA, consisting of Dinner, Dessert, Tea and Toilette in White and Gold, 60 Pairs very handsome VASES, A superior toned Cottage PLANO FORTE, by Broadwood & Sons, in Mahogany Case. Nov. 23, 1857. A. H. YATES. | Berkshire Pigs and Leicester Rams ary SALE at the Royal Agricultural Society’s Farm. Apply to W. W. IRVING, Manager. December 7, 1857. Piping, always on hand. Force Pumps, &c., repaired. November 17, 1856. (All papers. ) W. C. MACDONALD, (Formerly of Tracadie, ncar Charlottetown, P. FE. Island} GENER4L MERCHAN?. ST. JOHN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND; AND MONTREAL, CANADA. ——- + we a N? pains spared, but every exertion made, tu procure for the owners of property (Vessels, Produce, &¢.) consigned N. B.—A number of yearly Darham Heifers and Bulls wii] to my care for sale, the highest prices that the market will jyield, Consigners desiring it can have their returns made in | Flour, Corn, or Cornmeal, &c., shipped direct from Montreal. N.B,-—Extensive Wharfage and Yardage for large quantities of hewn and sawed*Lumber, such as Deals, Boards, Scantling, nf Pha rs satin «oe said alii oli “* % Se aT a A eee +) tenanced and approved of by some of the greatest and most | Fjuid Lamps, Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Nails, Steel Axes, be ready for distribution in the Counties in the Spring. . pious of men. The line of life and living for a young man, | Cigars, Braces, Table Salt, Liverpool Salt, Soap, Candles, | oa By order, Ba w - W. IRVING, See’y R. A,8, ** chalked out by the lecturer, was so constrained that none but | Pearl Barley, Window Glass 10 by 12, 10 by 14, and 8 by 10, | Flour, Sugar, &c. «8! i ld lead it. The | Sole Leather, &e. ao Se ee enn ae ae me lane i. Tha) Pe era 200,000 Shingles, 20,000 seasoned 1 inch, JHVOX SALE— Spars, &. Premises fronting on Water-street, foot of Coehrane-street, (late Maccassey’s), St. John’s, Newfoundland. October 1, 1857. (ali papers tf.) " reason is plain. He took too limited, too narrow a view of) _. ; a ; 600 Barrels FLOUR ae ree te . . | Pine, 5000 do. 4-inch, 3000 feet 2-inch, and 14-inch, 6000 | ; oats - ° } a ; he forgets that man is not only moral but also in- | feet refuse deals, 10,000 feet 3 by 5, and 3 by 6 Studs, 5000 | on . we. erent : GEORGE A. HUGHES, tellectual, and—what he seemed never to have dreamt of— | fact Running Scantling, with Sills from 30 to 40 feet long. "13 Hide SUG sR. SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER ~ that man is an animal ; yes, an animal that tickling pleases BENJAMIN CHAPPELL, Oct. 19. 1857 "1 re GEO, F. C. LOWDEN é a cetahiaelatd , c es ’ sod pinching hurts. According to the lecturer's views, the| Dee. 28, 1857. 6w. West side of Hillsborough Square. | —2 9“? °°?!" Bee eR onans all ee ccciiniedddeeiaies comiiiideiedadandbtadiiiptesitiin sell corner-stone of virtue is founded on renee mn eee : ee ype WN otice. JOHN HARP ER, ge Annual Meeting of the Horticultural Society, (usually held on the first Tuesday in January), is postponed until further notice. Auctioneer & Commission Merchant, (Queen Street, in Mr. Desbrisay’s Buildings,) | Solicits the patronage of the public, and will endeavor to merit | the confidence of all who may favor him with business in the Dissolution of Co-partnorship. —__buve line. a vwhat is wrong. Hence, I presume, his ground for denoun- cing the reading of works of fiction. This advice is, I hesi- | tate not to say, downright nonsense—for what is a great part! Pec. 28. 1857. ef English literature but fiction ? Witness Shakespeare, eS neonsesninrne tay Milton, Drydeo—in short all our poetry; Smollett, Scott, Coke, Coke, Coke! b ickens ; Se le at OW SELLING AT THE GAS WORKS. ' | ii ot en ‘staio sea Irving, &e. &e., without N — Dec. 28, 1857. pure Co-partnership advertised in April and May last, | JAMES MORRIS, i & young or old man cannot be reckoned intel- between the undersigned, under the name of Daniel Brenan & Co Commission Merchant, General Agent and Auctioneer, igent. Of course every person who has a taste for reading | I ORSE LOST. — Stolen from the Queen’s Arms Inn, on is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and al! debts due to the said will practically and very properly disregard such absurd | Thursday evening last, the 24th instant, a brown Horse, firm are to be paid to D. Brenan, Charlottetown. “advices.” As a conclusica to this lecture, we were told | between three and four years old, with a long tail, and har-| gent. 7. 1857 ae that twe ministers, a doctor aud a lawyer came from London, 2¢8sed in a Wood Sleigh. Any person giving information or, —?—” i llanntrnenlitcnt setpstons _ ; in & vessel-—that’s queer, ain't it? ; For Sale or to Let, | - } A LL amounts due the subscriber, if not settled on or before the 26th of DECEMBER next, will be handed 1 : ‘ee Gan? over to his Attorney for collection without farther notice. J: ©, PATER, Aet'g fes'y. | 0g. 19,1087: ta LES QUKEN-STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. ; es —— Giobe Hotel, JAMES W. CAIRNS, .........---- Proprietor. KENT STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. ELI. Pleasantly situated, and every comfort afforded at moderate cost, [a Horses and vehicles, for hire, in connection with the establishmeat, ' _ And not only that, but bringing the said Horse and Sleigh to the subscriber will be , two of these emigrants have since died, and one at least (who DEVEN?ORT COTTAGE AND GROUNDS, ? rewarded for their trouble. HECTOR McLEAN. ; . 57 ak Was the lecturer) did not die! Was not that worth Sell | Anderson’s Road, Lot 31, December 28, 1857. ry ue Sabseriber being gesirous of removing into Town, offers for | © Galtiien ‘te me Nifshs ealenton +s the g° SALE or to LET, the above named property where he now resides. | - passed 5 Of on e very able | This property is prettily situated, and is only about one mile from the September 3. Fish, Fish! ae re,” &., much against his conscience if all was kn vi y i ins ei i ee Te mre e A ay Boia 3 . Own ; | pa : : . centre of the City. The COTTAGE contains eight well-finished rooms, | . for I defy any man or woman of the chairman’s intelligence | 4,00 UINTALS prime CODFISH, : fos a large pantry, besides a kitchen, laundry, and two rooms for servants. | eo CARD ' and education to praise such effete inanity with a» clear | 175 bbls. No. 1 Labrador HERRING. a STABLES, Coach House, and other Out-Buildings are in “ANGE subscriber in returning thanks to the public for the i Renesbeneh. clear For sale cheap by SAMUEL A. FOWLE. good repdir, and are convenient aud commodious. A Well of excellent patronage bestowed upon him whilst in business, wishes to announce Peake’s new Build; Oh. Town. Dee. 14. 3m water is within a few yards of the kitchen door. ‘to his customers, and the publie generally, that he bas rented the shop aii a : The LAND consists of THREE PASTURE LOTS, of which from 6 lately occupied by Mr. G@. W. Millner, (Milluer’s Building, Great | #e 12 Acres will be sold or leased with the House and Buildings. | George-street), and trusts, by punctuality to business, to merit a con- for One, to be ; . . . , obliged to listen to it. If young wen are to. Notice. : ' a. ‘ . ‘ ‘ For T . and furth ic 8 Subscriber. : : : sttracted, let us have something worthy of men—scientific, "FYHE subscriber informs all persons indebted to him hy book | Suly 6, 1857. minaek Bacsremrens, euayr & Oe oeticoee ee renee ; is te ite at lieietiin istorical, ethical or whatev r like: but f | : account or otherwise, that their respective amounts must | ———__— —_ — HOUSE. § I GN AN D oO RN: be ds Hg od yatln Mos gag ’ er you like; but from vulgarisms ; 2 ’ | PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PICTUKE-PRAME GILDING, and commonplace, good Lord deliver us be settled by the 31st day of December inst., to save expense, Bank Notes. Li PLAIN AED DECORATIVE PAPER HANGING, Yours, ip sincerity ‘aad eit ie mr will be placed in the hands of an Attorney after that | mes NOTES taken at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery CARKIAGE “AND SLEIGH PAINTING, Ch. Tow 24 57 eee nee. GEORGE DOUGLAS. b, Deo. 24, 57. A YOUNG MAN. | Furniture Warehouse, Dec. 14, 1857. (all papers 2i.) Sach isa sample of our “ Lectures.” And sorry was J, mae for Whiskey and Gin, at a reducion of stx-PENCE per gal. ‘performed at short notice and on reasonable terms December 14, 1857. EDWARD MARTIN. (all papers dw) ' Ch. Town, Nev. 9, 1897. Isl.