” THE EX ance a a ee AMINER. - could you not have found it in your humanity to} Tar ‘Aneto S ” . ne ewspaper, | vuld you} 7 y to; HE ** ANGLO Sawxon,’?.—YVY re recei ; . Par: i ywed a few weeks to pass away, and “ nurse your} aper, Which hag j aa pipet ohedtgagt wrath to keep it wari ** against Mr. Warburton, until the Paper, whieh hag just been started in’Boston by Dr. Bartlett, watancholy sharpness of a Severe afffietion in his family should , hate editor of the New York Addion. . It is much in the style of . . > ; } e * ‘ . * . . 7 4 aii » of its quick edge mm the repercussion of amelior-! the Albion : : sve lost i | } on ast anhy ¢: . ‘ hav iaawer no? Tt Apibbaié Soke "Uhatty eidiaced 0 typography and matter. suropean and Colo- | ating tune yw at an toe a Te, — * . _ : ; - i ) 5 j affection, and laid his chikd in the grave, did not stay your) Scron; and its othor objects will bo to promote reciprocal | haben est your rancor; nay, as the father wept, trade b iti malevolence, nor arrest 5 cor; nay ex wept trade between the British Pro ited States —' jn bitterness of grief, anid afflictions uzrow chafed his heart | ¢, bring to light and reveal coe ere at strings, your implaeability prepared a missile, and ruthlessly * & Me teaourets of the former,eo that | ast it at the : the wounded. a = coat = ———— conenees of and to preserve, as far asa public journalist can, a friendly tog antl FO ee C us natur » | : a indéed, we think you can not Seon secant ee ee Weet Great Britain and tho United States, shatenidemilty.s> The selections in the No. before us are made with Dr. Bart- « G),—go—hide yourselves from the world, until time and | lett’s usual good taste yitential regrets shall fit you to mingle again with its : @enizens. 4. “POG © ~~~ ee —_————~-+ ++ ---4- Dee 4... i ; Macuanics’ InstitoTz.—The Rev. Mr. Browster delivered a Tus prohibitory liquor law for New Brunswick was supposed very entertaining and instructive lecture at the above institu. to have eome into operation in that Province on the first inst. tion on Tuesday evening last.—Mr. John Williams will lecture We leara, however, from some of the St John papers that! (D.V.) to-morrow evening on ‘Cornish Mines and Mining ;”’ liquors « mtinued to be sold and used in that city, almost as after which the Steam Engine presented to the Institute hy the freely as before the first instamt. We are not sorry to soe a| Hon. George Birnie will be exhibited, together with tho Gal-| place #9 near to us as New Brunswick tryieg the experiment vanic Battery owned hy the Instituta, of putting the Maine Law into operation. As the measure did | ——-+- woes not last very long in its native state, we are not inclined to | Caorcrrown, January 7. think it wiil have a very protracted existence in a British | Barque ‘‘ Kate’ sailed for London this morning. Tha har- provinee. The impossibility of enforcing it in the sister Colony ! bour is now clear of ico below the town, and shipping can como | —and we leok upon that impossibility as inevitable— will | i ES a Wer eee tore) eae Cee sarely convince the advocates of the measure in this Island of | = the inatility of agitating the country for the adoption of a} similar law. | = UNITED STATES. — nent aneenaennensee | ABSTRACT OF THE PRESIDENT'’S MESSAGE TO “TRIPLES LIGHT AS ATR.” CONGRESS. No. 2 Wasirsoron, Dre. 31.~In the House of Representatives | ‘this morning, Sydney Webster, Private Secretary of the | Rebel titted dncsentiones heeds a Otenathie President, entered, announcing a written message, Great f unean Mae-' excitement ensued, Mr, Clingman moved that it be read. | loap, for alleged libel, was a very small affair indeed; but a Mr. M.rgan ealled for the ayes and nays, and several mem- | proseeation by Paddy Bearney, as the following letter suggests, | bers struggled fiercely to get the floor. will by a much wore ludicrous and contemptible one :— In the Senate, a TE8S89.ZO from the President was read. “11th Jany., 1856. | [le stated that the conviet:ons of duty will not permit him o any longer to delay g:ving to Congress information on the | “«Sir,—I am instructed by Mr. Pat. Boarney to apply to you | > : : . : - : 5 $ . _— ” A Ap« ‘} J wg i state of th , i. cae ; i cities sanieciatniattihieincaiel Upanishads oneneientnetinn lather | vale re Eyam and recommending such measures as he | . . res expedien bg I Mt. | Tas letter which we published last wock from Mr. Charles ; ' | ; i i jof the dbidnchi of the ight = was found to i tee yey AOU SRY PS SUISUN Ss quarters of an hour too slow. Aip For Russta.—The Washington Union says: “We ure informed thai a person who desires to remain a check fur four thousand doljars, to be transmitted to his Government. The unknown donor, who only signed the Mitials M. Y., states in his letter that, full of admiration for the Kussian soldiers who fell bravely &zhting for their homes agaiust foreign aggressors.” ACS Birth. Ou the 6th instant, the lady of G. W. Deblois, Esq., of a son. — ————.-— acteeeaeeneenemne theiationanay ftlarricd. On New Year's Day, at the Wesleyan Mission House, Pownal, by the Rey. Thomas Albrighton, Mr. Reginald Jackson, to Catharine Gillis, both of Lot 48, - At Charl.ttetown, on Thursday, the 34 instant, by the Rev. W. Snodgrass, Mr. Juhn Ferguson, to Miss Ann Boyes, both of De Sable. On the Ist instant, by the Rev. lsaac Murray, Mr. Edwin C. Bagnall, = 22, to Christiana, eldest daughter of Mr. Robert Anderson, Mill iver. At Princetown Royalty, on Tuesday, the 8th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Kier, David Stewart, Esqr., of Charlettetown, to Jane, widow of the late Juucs McKay, Esqr., of Darnley. eee nha ae Died. At Culloden, Lot 60, Ann, the beloved wife of Mr. Daniel Stewart. aged 31 years, leaving five children to mourn her early desense. . At her residence, Wood Isiand Mills, on Tuesday, the Ist inataut much and deservedly regretted, Eurnusia, the beloved wife of Mc. John McMillan, aged 25 years. Uer end was peace. -_ me et ena een > eee Passengers. In the Ice Boat to Cape Traverse, on the 8th January.—Captains Jas. Moore, Felix Babin & John Scott; Messrs. Peter Scott, Wm. Dockendorf and Michael Eaton. Same day, to Cape Tormentine.—James C. Pope, Wm. Welsh, Esqrs., and 3 otbers. — — . —_= Wrices Current. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS, JANUARY 12. Provisions, | Poultry. Beef, (small) ? b.. 4d @ 7d Partridges, each... 7d @ 9d De. by qtr. ¥ b.. 34d @ 5d; Turkeys, each.....38s @ 78 6d Mutton, #b....... 24d @ 7d Geese, each..... 23 @ 2s 6d signed **.\ Refurmer,”’ published in the No. of your newspaper | . ; a : “ ; : s > as } "a hi a Paine . m * . y a 4 b 3 ) { } ‘ke af »} 2 ‘) 5 —(ur Exaxixer, iesued on the 2th November last—and whica | The I resident: commences by giving a history of Central | aoa f a BEA sbee “ " ° id “Se uae -+++1s 3d @ is 6d letter appears to be of a very libellous character, and contains, American affairs in particular. He also refers to the recent | D (sm i) Bb. oe Se ed Fata | "Pit 5. a .' ai locos wl in eaten onl De ion enheine a 5 Oe ; or . ! bai ome “- oa ee 6 Oe en as Mr. b>» — y Shieges, Cuarges Ssurivusiy Myurious to his cha-} troubles in Kansas, and says her people must be protected | Lamb, ®t 3d @ id Codfish, ¥ qtl , 123 @ 15s ter, anu utieriyv luis. j 1, Iwereice 7 “te " 3 2 ! pat ae tegen : a oe 2 racter, an er], ie | in the exercise of their rights, and without the interference | Butter, ?th..... .. 16d @ 18d Salmon, ? ib ....... 6d Bits r > , . . | r ' : : - oy ieee \' othe ahs the people of other States, and commends the | Do, by tub, ¥ b.. 15d @ 16d Iterrings, ¥ bbl.... 258 @ 30s Ge Bbw. Passe, | ono early attention of Congress. He eulogises| Cheese, # tb ....... 4d @ 7d, Mackerel, ¥ doz ...9d @ 1s 6d a . we i ¢ g 7d, + , oo . oo ° ° Ja: : ag d _ 2 i « ion. E. Whoelan."’ popular sovereignty, gives a history of the formation of the | Pet! Barley,¥m.. 2hd@ od Lumber, : aan ceeds . : . 4 ‘ (rertr.] Union, and expatiates on States rights, with particular re- | ers “ Ms “sitheedb lid O34 Boards, (hemlock). 48 @ 5s ah tan se | ference to slavery and the fugitive slave law. The President. — i ater. a SIs ne (spruce)... 58 @ 6s : ». 2n., van. Li, » ; Beane eee ca ‘ | Pi v aces at @ 0s a be * Hon. E. Parszn— ee égitation of the subject of ‘slavery as dangerous | Qatmoal, ¥ 21 @ 23d Shin we 3 Qs @ 125 J . 3 ito the ahi lity A Tass ‘ * , ; . —' SA Sere, GE Sr gh | Cngselee , wh as eas , hee **Sir,—I have no answer to make to your note of this morn- | i ue 7 durability of the Union, and regrets to see the States Eggs, ¥ dozen ..... lid :@ 1s} Lathays sis. ae ee set ite. | disregard the constitutional obligations, and refuse to obey | Rubbiis, each...... 4d @ 6d , : - ‘ } the laws of Congress 7 '’ ennees ‘Yr. obt. servt., as | the s of Congress, ‘ I Vegetables. Timothy seed, ¥ bus. hone. “EC. Wuerax.”’ He denies that the South has obtained advantages over | Potatoes, bush.. 2s 6d @ 2594, Cloverseed, & bush. none . ; ° ; ot ; 2 Var ¢ : 7 ay tC . ' 2 ~l +4 : . D>» thos: fellows—the Bearneys and Macleans (fit associates!) | the - orth in the Federal Government, and proceeds to refer Carnote, #7: hephal... eed Wool, P td.s.. sens 1id @ Is. to the ‘ordinance of 1737 and the acquisition of Louisiana, | —reallv suppose that we are so verdant as to be intimidated by | 7. ~ and to dlustrate the balance of power between freedom and their silly tircats? We utterly and heartily despise the whole socution, will éver indac* as to desist from exposing their ras- | South hag got no more than belongs to her. | Turnips, ? busiel.. 10d @ 1s straw, # ewt.... ns 3 slavery. He comes down to the annexation of Texas and | Wheat, ® b race of humbugs and imposturs, and no lawyer's letter, or pro-| the repeal of the Missouri compromise, and argues that the! Barley. Peas, ¥ quart...... none. lay, ¥ ton........60s @ 70s. ls @ 1s 6d Grain. ‘Homespun, ¥ yard.3s 6d @ 5s ushel... none: allow, th..... 1 @ 1s ld. ” busiel...4s 6d @ 5s’ Cordwood, ¥ cord.. 18g @ 20s He gives an | Vats, ® bushel, .2s 3d @ 24 Sd) Apples, (P.E.T) ? bus. 4s @ 5s eality. It will bo supreim: ly rich to soo a fellow like Maclean | 7*"‘ . i f indignantly denies that it is a breach of faith. T ) ° . a . ewe . i he President refers to grave questic ing with some | gracod a press — going into a Court*of Justice to complain of, | tar nbc 20 yo enarey Daligalmnesed : ; Ua and ask damages for, a newspaper attack! But Paddy Bearney | (@ peas - Bits} .: ATS : D damages for, a newspaper attack! But Paddy Bearncy | G reat Britain, arising out of the Nicaragua question. Lt was | i i See eel Leila ee nian 0 st . deel on & * : ; 2 hae : : : | compiaiming Of MMjury to his character! W nv, he stands con- i an understanding with the United States in muking the) vieted, on the selenrn oath of ono of his neighbours, of e most| treaty, that all the present States of the formerCentral | . , . . . 7 . ' 1¢; é 1 y Y AY ; foul transaction: and we believe it would not be dificult tu| S@erican Republic would thencefSrth enjoy complete in- | —the most unmitigated slanderer and liboler that ever dis-' prove other transactious equally foul against him. Therempy | be no creat honer in having a thorough-paced ‘ pers | if ait . : < : be no great ho n having a thorough-paced fool for an adver | if either of them had any claim or right in Central America, | « s} ra ene ; een at ha es ; Fy , ee } . ai ; ; ; | eary, but the ends of justice may be served in showing, as we} such claim or right was unreservedly relinquished by the | | . -. . . . - - 1 trust to be able to-do, that the thorough-paced fool has also a | Stipu-ations of the Convention, and no dominion thereafter Sables, Codawalle share of the rogue about him. Somo time ago! would be exercised in any part of Central America, by | fance from Charlottetown ts rather less tnemen. + ’ Lis econsideri ++ ty wee Paddy threatened to sell his farm, and expend t he proceeds ta} Nor tabfiat2e restrictions ip regard to a region of country | : _ | SCRFCaeNe q-peculiur interests, only upon con- law suits. (We suppose he has become too lazy aud too proud to! wherein we had § SS.’ Oe. AN festoet ion | work it, since he’ «ot into the practice of foreing ether people viction that like restrictions were In som0 Seise-e~. , ae Great Brita'n. But for this understanding the treaty. would | to work it far him.) The lawyers will be only too happy to ac- Pd : : ; ae ‘never have been concluded by us. Great Britain so con- | copt of the proceeds in the shape of fees. If at bo willing to) — , ~ 7 | strucs the Convention as to maintain unchanged all her pre- | : | vious pretensions over the Mosquito Coast. “Tuese pretensions | cheerfully oblige him by receiving thecash. We fancy wo can jare fuunded on the assumption of political relations botweeu even now see the smal end of the farm shrinking away in the) Great: Britain and the remnant of Indians on that coast, relentless gripe of the law. We congratulate Her Majesty's entered into at a time when the whole country was a colonial fits Attorney Gonoral’ for this Colony an having’ got ‘such’ | possession of Spain. It cannot be successfully controverted, : that by the public law of both Europe and Aimerica, no : ee ossible act of such Indians or their predecessors, could con- N. B.—+ Triflo”” No. 1, like No. 2, has not yet ¢omo.to hand. Per on Great Britain any po itical rights. It, however, We mean, of course, the + Process, &e."? Is there any other | ,..omes apparent that Great Britain still eontinued in ex- or hum ag who will condescendingly favour us with 4/ oj.6 of large authority in’ all that, part of Central America promise of ‘- 'Prifle No. 32°’. Since the lawyers sgom disposed | eulled the Mo-«uito Coast, covering the entire length of to put themselves to the uscless trouble of writing us prelimi- | Nicuragaa and part of Costa Rica. ‘This act of Great ~ lattesa we contemplate havin @ printed form of réply | Britain being contrary to the rights of the States of Central | nary letters, we couem| canbaagtyais: | America, as understood by the government has been made | prepared, couched in as few words as possilile. Horeafter, the subject of negotiation through our minister at London. whenever we feel it our duty to show up any rascal in his pro-| Gyoat Britain has by repeated and successive treaties re- | per colours, we suall have one of these forms ready to despatch | coguized the full and sovereign rights of Spaia in the most, unequivocal terms. Great Britain tow re-asserts her right oo to the extent of the Gulf Coast on the Eastern Coast of) . Nicaragua, ° b whe SUPREME COURT. T ne tnterfolenee of Great Britain, though exerted once | The Hilary Term of the above Court was brought to a close | in the form of military occupation of the part of San Juan | on Saturday last. There was a considerable number of etimi-| del Norte, now presents a claim of right of protectorate over | nal cases, but none of a very aggravated nature, except that | the Mosquito Indians. _ ” . . of manslaughter— the defendant being a lad named Alexander| After stating that recruiting stations had been ostublished | . : ‘ine caused the death of a| im the United States by the complicity of British civil and onto: reed gt Pm ; 1 ni at area aa military officers, he says, these considerations, and the fact man named Bryan Fitzpatrick. m Pre : that the cause of complaint was not a mere casual eceurrence, | rendered against the defendant, but judgment was suspended ;| hut a deliberate design, condastéd by ‘responsible public and it is understood that a motion for anew trial will be made, functionaries, impelled me to present the case to the British jn consequence of the discovery of additional evidence, and of | Government, The subject is still were discussion, the re- | s i il] be communicated in due time. eo duct in one of the Jury. sult of which will | 1 so pee - saab oa oe ed en ‘oppnmantty of Of — 2 ie eR Up on RGR to m bole am ree us ey ; : cruiting by Great Britain, he says, the traditional policy o hearing the trials, and are not prepared, therefore, to give the the Dnited’ States is not to interfere with: belligerents. particulars of them. We understand, however, they were of} 34, being the public rights of the United © States, no no public importance. solicitude was felt until Parliament passed an act to provide | Several appeals were disposed of. In the case of Michael for the enlistment of a foreign legion, It was a matter of Campion, appellant—Jonathan and Mextioner, respondent,— | surprise, therefore, to find persons engaged in the United | he i ’ thee. Cones bel firmed. Same vs. Da- ' States in the business. The ordinary steps were immediately | the judgment of t re Court ee oo was afirmed. ‘ taken to amenoe®. gate “ sortipa aan aa tid A. Alder,—judgment dismissed, respondent not appearing. | ter aequires additional im nee by a disclosure of the Same vs. Charles Welsh and James Dewar,—judgment affirm-| ¢4¢ that these enlistments were prosecuted upon a plaa de- ed. Same rs. William Welsh,—judgment reversed.—John | vised by official authority. R. Bourke vs. John MeIntee,—judgment affirmed by consent. Fuanrut Ramtnoan Couustex—Forn Persoxs Kiciep Same vs. Pierce Doyle,—judgment affirmed by consent. anp Sixteen Wovonven.—Fittsbargh Pa., Jan. 1.—At On Saturday his lordship the Chief Justice pronounced sen- | Darlington Summit, at 44 o'clock yesterday afternoon the 3. tence on thé following yitrsons, cofivicted in the late Term :— | o'clock passengers train going west on the Ohio and Penn- | Hlugh MeDonald. ».Larceny—2 months, with hard labor, sylvania Railroads, came in collision with @ freight train | Jolmaton Cusack......do....+1...d0.+... +++. coming east, which was out of its time—the orrwrgal| Donald McDonald... 0. 000 oBo 0 sO.ecceeee 0. probably endeavouring to reach the switch, which is but a/ Allan aa + eeeewe -do. “* «4. . -do. eecces .do. short distance from where the collision oecurred—whereby | ; Richard Nett Maa months nett fuur persons were instantly killed, and sixteen more or less ‘ FYo + oe eos oO. dangerously wounded, OE ek the engineer of the express Elien Brewer......La ——B ; . pin ayy cs tay Bmetin with kan sor, | aod the roman, The locomotives aod cre wer Elizaleth “McEwen. ..do....:3..de- \emached, both trains being under full hewlway, The watch | give, there is not a class of people in the world who will more goose to pluck, as the noturious Paddy Bearney. knave the moment the lawyer's “* trifle’’ is reevived. - a> elaborate defence of the principles of the Nebraska Bill, and eizn powers; the most important,of whieh ie’jhat with | ~~~ FENIb Subscriber bogs to announce tothe public that he will _|dependence; also tha acting parties, e iw : pt . ° 5. ; iSO. «that ee contracting parties, ‘ ngaced Water Streets, on Thursda equally and to some extent for the present and futuro, that | following articles, viz :-— | Great Britain or the Uuited States. ‘This government con- | i | Newfoundland ILERRINGS. ———— oe —_ —— HEY AMVSUTISS Usd Ss, Auction. To Close Consignments. nw offer at Auction at his Sale Room, corner of Queon and ursday, 17th January, at 12 o'clock, the | me ake’ at 3 casks BRANDY (ifenneasey's brand), 9 casks VINEGAR, 1 coil 6 inch Shroud ROPE, 4 coil 48 inch do. 1 set Pintles and Braces, Spider Hoops, Tent and Mast vops, &e., for a Ship about 500 tons, Rim and Pats. 2 Cooking Stoves, 2 Air-tight Stoves, 2 Box Stoves (uew.) 1 handsome Hall do.,. and 3 Franklin de. , —taL50— } —- -—— - * 4 | By William Dodd, } ‘ +! hy . - . ° nik ] 3 i -CuUD o ° * | . shaft of Death which picreed the flower of his it news will occupy a largo space in the columnsef the Anglo) unknown, bas addressed to the chief of the Russian Legation | Valuable Real Property for Sale. 'o FAYE following parcels of LAND, &c., will he submitted ta | public competition at the COURT HOUSE, in the 'Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, tho | Sixteenth day of APRIL next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, » mourner, with a seeming intention of wounding that they may be made available in the markets of the world: the gallant define of Sebastopol, he sends this liberal sum of | yj. * inoney to be distributed among the widows and erphans of| p PASTURE LOTS Nos. 250, 234 and 235 in the Royalty of Charlottetown, fronting on the St. Peter's Road, vale situate about three miles from Town, containing in the whole: 86 Acres, a little more or less. Atso—The Freehold aud Reversion of and in Two Hundrod and Sixteen Acres of LAND, on Township No. 49 adjoining the Roman Catholie Chureh Pro erty, near Vernon River This Landis subdivided into two Farms of 144 Acres, and 72 Acres respectively, which are severally Jet on Lease for terms of years, yielding a yearly rent of one ‘shilling sierlin per Acre. : _ Atso—The Eastern moiety of TOWN LOT No. 52 in the Second Hendred of Town Lote iu Charlottetown, having a front of 42 fect on Richmond Street, with the WAREHOUSE thereon, ‘ : Atso—That valuable piece of GROUND wi » DW ING HOUSE and ahah thereto bliugine ieee residence of Mx. Davip Witson, fronting 40 feet on Richmond Street, and extending in depth 50 feet, a little more or leas; forming parts of Town Lots Nos. 4 and 5 in the Second lfua- dred of Town Lots in Charlottetown. Atso—Part of TOWN LOT No. 4, in the Second Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, next adjoining to the last above described premises, having a front of 60 feet on Rich- mond Strect, and extending 50 feet in depth, or thereabout with the DWELLING MOUSE thereon. . : A Lso——That beautifully situated Property, forming p: E COMMON LOT No. 18 ia the Roslin TF Shoot. fronting on the Hillsborough, and in the immediate vicinity of Government House, lately in the occupation of Carzary Braze.ey, R. N., bounded on the north-west by the road leading to Government House, and on the east by West Strect, and extending on said street 233 feet. a little more or less, with the large and commodious DWELLING LOUSE, OUT-BUILD- INGS and appurtenances thereto }s ‘longing. ‘his property is subject to an annuity of £50 currency per annum, charged thereon for the use and benefit of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Wilson from and after the decease of her presout husband, (in ease she shall survive him), and so long as she shall remain his widow and unmarried; and it will be sold liable thereto. For Terms of Sale and further particulars, enquire of the undersigned, (Trustees for sale, &c., under a Deed of Releasa and Conveyance bearing date the 21st day of December, 1855 exeeuted by the above named David Wilson and his said wife, with the other parties thercin named, to ghe undersigned and duly registered in the Registry Office of this Island. pal Dated at Charlottetown, Princo Edward Island, this Torth day of January, 1856. VOSEPH LENSLEY, JOHN LONGWORTH, Hwa ROBERT STEWART. American Hotel, St. E!canor's, P. E. I. ALLAN G,. HOWATT, Proprictor. FEYUE above would take this opporuinitg.of safirwing hia numergus customets and fiicnds, and the publie ia general, that he has fitted up his large and eommodious house for the reception of permanent and transient boarders, and trusis by attention tv their wants to merit a share of publies patronage. ta” N. B.—Good stabling attached. He would likewise give notice to those indebted to him that unless their respective accounts are settled forthwith, expense will be incurred without further notice. Jan. 14. For Sale, NUE American built Shallop Rowaan, lying in Pinette : Harb r, 42 tons Register, built principally with liye Oak, | Copper-fastened, being in a good state of repair, and well | found-with Saily, Rigging, Ground Tackh e, &c. Apply to the } owners Messre. Donald anti John MeDonald, Pinctte. : BENJ. DAVIES, Broker. Charlottetown, January 14, 185+. 3i. Excellent Stand for business for Sale at ecegue, FESHE subscriver offers for sale the following excellent stand for business, situate opposite Hooper's Corner, Bedeqne. There is a pieco of ore with a front on the road of five { chains, and two chains deep. There is a new Dwellins House upon it, a story and a half high; it has five comfortable rooms on the first floor, besides a commodinus Kitchen and Dairy ; the second floor may be laid off in four ‘convenient bed-reoms. Store adjoins the Dwelling Houso, meacaring 20 2 30, and ia well fitted up for business. Another small Dwelling Hous» adjvins the Store, which will be sold with the other property. x rrels rips ov +4 No l Nove Saptieo ~~ 4 Me ade Pee, Qs x4 You paomileree Adee jemels Co eteryp atin aU Bis. Nor 27 Phe Land will be divided into building lots, and sold epereply, Terms, Cash down. : BENJAMIN DAVIES, Auctioneer. ae ¥ January 14, 1855. : - ee — ee if so required; or sold ali inoue block, with the buildings thereon. ‘fhe situation of this property, being in the midst of a flourishing and beautiful settlement, and within a very short MgXO BE SOLD by Public Auction, on MONDAY, the 20th distance of the rapidly thriving sea-port settlement of Summer- | side, renders it a very desirable location for the establishwnent ; ate ¢ 10 hse iF "as S: la VO? ‘ realy 2 9'C ai a i “ : ‘ : : oe ar SPOCK iN. ee ana Pega Kays of a Mereantile Business, or a Boarding Hense. Part of the » rem: : e late of | ' ? : . a the remainder of the - ve OF tie late Firm OF | purchase money may remain on morigage. Further informa- Loxewortn & Yates, consisting of grey and white Cottons, Cloths, Prints, De Laineés, Shirtings, éc. &¢. Also— HARDWARE, EARTHENWARE, &c. One handsome blavk Carriage HORSE,.8 years old, Two double Sicighs, - One single Sleigh and Fars, One Box Sleigh, One sotétlarness, brass mounted, One English made Saddle and Bridle, together with various other articles, ta Terms at sale. — Jan. 14. O BE SOLD by Auction on the 20th FEBRUARY, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises, that beautifully situated BRICK HOUSE in Pownal Street, being part of Town Lot No. 50, in the seeond hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown. This property is welksituated for any public business, having two Cellar Kitchens and two frost-proof Cellars,—two large Shops and two baek Rooms on the first floor,—four large Rooms on the second floor—and a large Garret. The House will rent for £60 per annum, with a little fitting up. An undisputable title will be given. Terms liberal. For further particulars apply to PATRICK CAWDEN, or Jan. 14. W. H. GARDINER, Auctioneer. A. i. YATES, Auctioneer. The greatest Discovery of the Age. The great, new and wonderful European Discovery !! YOUR OWN PORTRAIT PAINTER FOR 50 CENTS. Portraits, Views, &c., taken by the Sun’s Rays. Y this new process, any person can produce, in a few seconds, true life-like Portraits of their friends; Land- scapes, Views, Buildings, &c. No knowledge of drawing required to produce those wondrous works of art and beauty. Printed iustractions, containing full particulars for prac- tising, by any one, this beautiful and fascinating art with ease and certainty, will be forwarded (prepaid), by return of mail, to any address, on reesipt of fifty cents, ostage stamps for ‘the amount, and addressed to Mr. COX, No. 161, Grand-st., | New York City. cor Every applicant may depend upon being duly supplied, as it is no humbug. Jan. 14, *50. Norr.—Printers of newspapers inserting the above advertise- ment—heading displayed—six times, including this note, and sending me the paper with it in, with billenclosed, will receive copies of the Work, or cash, as preferred, forthwith. ‘ Notice. FAXHE penalty preseribed by lay future against all perso other obstructive nuisance on th made over the docks adjacent thereto. The subseribar caused to be removed from off the said Wharfs on the close of the navigation five empty casks, as also rrow. The owners can have them by paying expenses. pee CORNELIUS LIT tL. Wharfveer, January 14, 1855. Sin. be rigidly enforced in deposit snow or any Wharfs, or on the ive ition respeeting terms and other particulars may be obtained jon application being made ty the subscriber at Charlottetowa. JOUN HARPER. Charlott:town, January 14, 1855, B eeecenpenccnrertenmenen - as - . ee - | | Cabinet, Chair and Sofa Manufactory. Queen Syuare, ia the rear of Haszard’s Gazette Office. 1 gy Subscriber having engaged a part of the Steam Powor belonging to the above Establistunent, is now prepared to manufacture every article appertaining to his business. Hav- ing left P. BE. Island (his former home), several years since, and been, during that time, employed in some of the best Shops in the United States, he feels contident that he can give satis- faction to those who may please to patronize him; he has obtained a knowledge of the modern and antique styles of Cabinet Work, and as an aid to his business, has introduced some of the most approved Labour-saving machinery, and also a supply of the hest Woods used in Cabinet Work, consisting of Mahovany Plank, Walnut and Rosewood, with which Bird- eye Maple, Black Birch, &e., he can make up to order in the best style and shortest notice. sof Turning, Straight and Sweep-sawing executed with dispatch to any pattern. Drilling and Boring aiso dors. PATRICK HICKEY. January 14, 1855. om. VENILE subscriber being about to leave the Island for the win- ter, has by Power of Attorney, dated this day, appointed 'Mr. Davip Rocers his Attorney during his absence, to whom ‘all persons having any demands, will please furnish their Ae- -eounts; and all persons who may be indebted to the subscriber, ‘whether for Book Accounts, Rents, Arrears ef Rent, Promissory Notes, or otherwise, are requested tu pay to the same, who us i fully autherised in all cases to grant discharges. JAMES C. POPE. R. G. Ex. & Isl. —_ Summerside, January 5, 1856. Wanted, WO Journeymen Gig and Sleigh-makers, to whom the |. highest wages will be given. DPleuse apply at the Laeminer Office, Charlottetown. January 14, 1856. NOTICE. at persons indebted tv Georce Beer, whose, Accouuta or -& Notes of Hand are longeverdue, are roquested to make immediate payment to save expenses. BEER & SON will also feel obliged to those indebted te them, whose Accounts are due, by an early settlement. Charlottetown, January 14, 1806. a Cash for Hides. TANTED TO PURCITASE, at the * Euston Street Tan- nery.’’—1,500 HIDES, for which the highest price 1a sh will be paid on delivery. : Thinass we ae a seats assortment of superior CAL? | |SKLNS, and sides of Neate and Grain [cather. . Ghatistietewn: Jen. 14 bw H.C. TROWAN TT: ae 4V0W he 4 f | MRE 5 para