222 eR rE Se ee rE OE a ere a A THE EXAMINER. i ' = Eprtor oF TH8 Examiner, To tm Ship News. Sra j A L Arrivals in FE ; ; / heliove. generally admitted that there is not ade- . su urope from henee. It is, I believe, ge "ihe aie aan tan tiie | Binerorn, Nov. 28-—-Speci:nen. rovision made for t poor a Ceuy UNS COM) Gravesnnd, Dec. 3—Thetis, Deal, Dec. 2—William Douse, 23 days tunately beiwg the case, would it uot be | fiom Charlottetown. Baistow, Dee. 2—Ship Lady Seymour, from Quebec. GLovucester, Dec, 1--Matakoff, from New Brunswick. te sable to adopt 1c 1 fatheriess, neans for the relief of the aged and infirun, | who reside in our midst, and who | widow au ; ” The Malakoff, Dart {of Port Nil, P. EL. ¢ S d ' rey vathy. oo ’ om 40 ’ “ J rom St. Geor e, N.B ‘ + beve 8 atrong clait ™ = . a ¢ od forthwith _| atrived at Pill, fell in with the Watersprite, of Whinhanet MeLean i) therelore, 2 Society be forme ortawith, and Jet us! from Quebec, to Tenby, on the 28th October, in Int. 48 N ‘. lon. 83 W.. , and took off the crew, the vessel being dismasted and full o orate the condition of our suffering poor, kK off t : f water; and } on the 3ist, in lat. 45 N., lon. 48 W. to sme! your tc . took of the crew of the William o creel er country. at Rees b t regard ve Metcalfe, of Shields, Cuthberston, from St: John, Ny B , to Leith, whieh | Joping that the bint thus thrown out, may produce the | was a wreck, and had ber miaster and one man washed overboard nie . * > fleet [ aim, Sir, yours, cays previously. : ooo CHARLES DESBRISAY. — — : ' New Advertisements. ASTID, AT CHEBUCTO WAREHOUSE, N THY RSDAY next, 30th inst., at Ll o'clock, at his Warehouse, Queen Street, by J.&T. MORRIS. Puncheons Molasses, 8 Mhds. Sugar, 9° 442 December 22, 159°. “ews by the English Mail. or Ti) Surrownens.—The General Meeting of ‘s announced for the 15th proximo, and they are «oe sonsideration “ the present ruinous condition of | te — a Sate vesi.’ To make it perfectly clear, it is | ars for the shipewwners to inform the public how) on} DrstRess ab 20 ach of their property has been mortgaged, perhaps even be- 20 Boxes superior Cavendish Tobacco, oy glue, to enable them to acquire wore shijs; 75 Sides Sole Leather, 20 boxes Candles oud us present vaiue, a . . ° *y ° t o 4 on . y . ‘ ; how much of the 818,250 tons of shipping built in the | oe ‘neste Pea, 6 half chests Tea,. aoe en vears Was built on credit and remuins to be paid) 2° BoxesSoap, 50 Bbls. Canada Flour, bat thre 3 the depreciation in the value of shipping | 00 Bbls. Southern Flour, — 25 do. Cornmeal, for—aud wat is | t ©) WO) Pairs Gents’ Rubbers, 50 pairs Ladies’ Rubbers, sombined effects of such a large addition} ~y9 such a large falling off ia the demand as} }49 gsued from the collapse of speculative trade in L857. At a | geting held in Shields a few days ago, Mr. Liddel suggested | w the shipowners (at their distress Was mainly caused by Be an Whi dian Maen enaitiek tine he eagerness with which every owner of one ship, in conse-| ete WW im ear, assorte or, wee ae quent of the increased demand for shipping, bad hastened to | Dee - a. NDMAN. build another. He believed that * mortgaged ships ” and | ii sbyputhevated cargoes * showed on what unsound principles | : Like the landio:ds not long ago, ihey geasioned by the Boxes Pipes, 1 Bbl. dried Apples, tp the supply, aad mullons BRANDY, in 10 and 15 gallon kegs, Boxes Biseuit, 8 pieces Satinette, 40 Bbls. Labrador Nerrings, 6 Qtis. Poliack, 10 boxes Cigars, no” ot - For the benefit of whom it may concern . shipowners bad acted. Handiord’s not long ago, ‘hey | gayg BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY the have grasped after so large a quantity of the tustraments of} 31st day of December, inst., at 12 o'clock, noun, : t they have left themselves without floating capital, | : : a that they Thal icalk ba meaes cfeote-| Tho Hull ani Materials sod are hampered with debts. ees slip relieved accordingly by ao Encumbered Shipping Act, | of the BRIGANTINE Dancing Feather, Witutaw Desay, «J xis . - . : ° } | : he > i recke ¢ : we bau by imposing a taxon the eousumer, This latter, bow- | Master, where she now lies wrecked at Grand River. aly Ait - Aso, er, as was intimated by another speaker at that meeting, is ! wat the shipowners aius at. The CARGO of the said vessel, r oi Consisting of —'Firaber, Plank, Handspikes Staves, Cask PORTUGAL, | tteading, » quantity of Oats Dirley, Potatoes, LTornips, 16 FAT BARDPITQUAKE—MOUSES TLLROWN DOWN, AND THEIR | quarters Beet, and 2 carcasses Pork,—all of which has been ae TANT Sc 1KD IN THE RUIN ' condemned, and ordered to be sold for whom it may concern. INiFAR ANTS ICK a . x Noe | JOHN BE. NWACDONALD Auctioneer, © what the sh ! ae e the earthqaske at Lisbon on the Llihinst despatet. been received from the principal previacial. towns | pin \ ee have which give goul grou d for hope that the awa 22 aud loss | een so great as Was unticipated from the | The first, which some | Grand River, Lot 56, Dec. 21, 1858. Flour, Molasses, Tobacco, Candies, &c. e y , of lite have not violence and duratien of tae shocks. reports divide ipto two distinet shocks, lasted fully hal! a fiaute, and every house Jv Lost om, apparently with sn horizontal mevement in the dircetion of werth to sout?, Tysre can be no doubt it was the most violent experienced here since the great earthquake of 1755, and very little more } wi not have failed to produce most disastrous | although the houses in this capital, as also at with a tramework of wood, which supe) poe. and mortar, are} -——— Us? RECEIVED, per BRIGT. NAPOLEON, and FOR SALE at the lowest cash prices :— 309 Barrels good superfine FLOUR, 25 Pans. MOLASSES, 30 Boxes TOBACCO, 10 Barrels FLUID, 75 Barrels Navy BREAD, 30 Boxes CHERSE. 6) Boxes CANDLES, 75 Deams fresh FIGS, 15 Bbls. SUGAR, Boxes Raisins, do. Coffee. do. Pepper. SAMUEL A. FOWLE & Co shoo ‘ se yibration cot con-Cip Hees, Dox, being bu sorta the roof independent of the stone more elastic than they were in 1750; that mixe! | . on . ; 2 ~i- rendered nee —ahl i —— Now is the time for Bargains. . : : +} -_ lames tim stent ssstem of construction hating then heen adopted by the | Macauis de Ponrbal as best calculated to resis: fatu . FINITE REMAINDER of CLOAKS and MANTLES ov re sub- | hand at ‘* Grascow Hovse,”’ wil be SOLD at COST a i ‘ P IGES. Many chimneys were knocked down, and CHARGES ' VS. 7AT} UX, Queen-street. tar Call early if you want BARGAT C.OUsTA avean convulsions. lis cracked, and thrown down in Lisbon, but it appears Oxi no buildiug was destroyed, amd that one death was alone | i by the tal! og of a hal! built wall ic Ou 4 Se4 . ' 3 } ry te fe an «a f At Vila ranea another dcath Cooke [nace, aa ta gor - °° ow ov Dee: 27. — a at the Polrtee! +r. ae ic U tec ine co Schou! NOTICE. ecneul. { ee ‘ ‘ - a ; 5° . *: Ae # fEXTIE Subscriber having been gypointed Acrent to the Right al of injury’ was done te the house at Cintra and Matra ; | . ad - ee on hide deal of injury’ was done _— ial! Meee Tod ance Hon. Lord Viscount Melvfile, K. C. B., by Power o! bt of all the accounts hitherts sate . oe a _ ' Attorney. ba tring date the 20th November. LSSR, hereby Udes, about eight leagues from Lisbon, ou the s)uth of LQ) otiges the Tenants on Lots or Townships Nos. 29 and 53, Jagus, are the most distrsssing. A great number of houses | that all Rent and Arrears of Rent, due on said Estate, are to . aa . { tere thrown down. and some of the inbabitan‘s bariedin the | be pai@to him, andno other person, ae ' teil tains, but no authentic account hus yet been recerved of the eee : JOHN R. BOURKE, | eshave| Mill View, Dec. 27. 1858. in vumber of deatis, though we understand five bodies None ef tbe English residents ore | : % | Country, attending the the Normal School. rf. Tr * “se . . . . . ¥ R. R. B. IRVING haring it in contemplation to make ih such domestic arfangements as may enable him to re | ceive into his family, at the expiration of the present School i ik a few of the Young Men from the Country who acation a g Company -are ma! ing inquiries in the northera ports for | may obtain Scholarships in the Academy, oF who may be larve vonn js fit fr their service in navigating the Black | received ag Students into the Normal Senoul, takes this mode a egeetinc hoe have inst purchased at Altona, |0f intimating to the Parents or Guardians of such Young Sea and Med terranean. They bave Just purchase at Aitona, | > oe 4 a a. aan ae fg : ted the E tern | Men, and to such Young Men themscives, that, provided at the cost of GOO, 000T.,t i _ ae ee os | timely application be made, at his residence, Pownal Street, and Western, that were destined for regular packet s2!ps/ 5. ct on behalf of, at least rour such individuals, he will be between that port and New York. ‘able to accommodate them, on moderate terms, with Boarp STE | and Loperne, and also to extend to them very desirable facili- I: ig hard for persons who have been weakened and | ties for the private prosecution of their studies. To Parents er Guardians of Young Men from the c 1 Academy, or iready been taken out. ippear to be incluted among the sufferers, nor has any im experienced at Oporto, Figueira, and at a ant*re } wae Ud be erious resuit been |‘ 'o ! aher ports where foreigners generally reside, than those ‘Lisbon already referred to. This earthquake was preceded Li 5 ' by two days of almost incessaut rain. Porcuase or Steamers von’ Rucsta.—The Odessa Steam | Holioway's ’ 4 4 ! | i ; i ne ; FROM BURMAH. i j cific ithous Never mind; we | ree EAT CT ryva t gicians and a hundred “ specifies,’’ without avail. 2 : Q \ [ \ | A] thes 44 ye 5 4 SA 41 j ; , : 2 > ' internal organs, brace aud invizgurate the dilapidated system, restore the ; ret rR KS. ius sepived D ‘oy rnin inguaze not of eulogy but of experience. large collection of BOOKS, just received on Consignia enwaronreex, Darmah, March 6, 1856. | Pills — > n ot emaciated by years of sickues+, to beliewe that they oan be restored to! Charlottetown, 27th Dee. 1858. ep&prs 4w Wrength arid vigor by any medicine. They have, perhaps, tried twenty | ——_____-___-___-_- - - | : oreeis| )? BOOKS kes them for their own sakes to try ome more—Hailoway’s all-conqueri-g | ( \ S ! remedy. The Pills as surely repair the ravages of disease, renovate the | ITHOUT RESERVE . . tite, aul, as a consequence, give buoyancy to the animal spirits, ns sai Cae ceil ce hata fe dew a sin aot ond ia wienaoed herbs aud Sewers. The is the | 7AVILE SUBSCRIBER is instructed to sell by AUCTION, a f ‘from London, consisting of 680 lats, ia all the various classes | ‘of Literature, including :— Gre . ; : : ek, Latin, Hebrew, French, Italian, ana other Languages, Grammars, Dictionaries, Mathematics, Geography, etc. | - Y : . Sane lin wt tticnies Voyages, Travels, Agriculture, Gardening, Planting, , Fruits, Vegetables & Farming; Angling, Medicine, | Chemistry, Philosophy, Natural and Political ; Atlases, | . ; ‘ : : 1 Architecture, Building, and Carpentering ; Books of ates; Natural History, Botany, Geology, Novels, | Modern; Poetry, Reviews, Mu: ie, ete., Llistories of | Greece, Rome, Engiand, Ireland, Scotland, America, | India, France, &. ; &e. re ; ap Josephus ; Drawing and Painting ; Chambers’ Works, | Home & Smollett, Gibbon’s Rome, Paxton, Original | coloured Drawings ; Bibles, Prayers, and numerous others. Mr. P. Davis—Dear Sir; Such is the great demand for the Paio | Killer that i write you to send me @3 é00n a3 possible, in additiva to what I have hitherto ordered, 24 dozsn boxes, (two dezon bottles in a) box) and a bill for the same, that I may give you an order on the Treas- | ) rer of the Unioa to the amount of tue same. N. Harris. Hextaapa, Burmah, March 17, 1856. * ® * [am sorry to say the last box | . . eel ' : ee eee en pet d. The expense of ge't ng | in K has not yet come to han f ge" Fi ae semen os a hard t mes,” but the want of it te of) | far more importance. * * * Send me as soon a3 possible another = & *) of the same size, (viz. $50 worth.) I enclose an order on the Treasurer | « tf the Missionary Union for the amount Rev. B. E. Taomas. ; iat | pleasure to us to epenk favorably | aaa. ea er ee ee aavented to Lea good and safe remedy Atso—A few lots of PRINTS and ENGRAVI a #3. ae eaal for barns and otber pains of the body. It is valuable not only for colds, = ge SALE to commence at 11 o’elock, on TUESDAY, the, and should be in every 28th day of D ECEMBER instant, af his SALE ROOM, Queen: | street. F. LONG WORTH, Auctioneer. | Charlottetown, Dec. 13, 1888. fo the winter, but fur various summer complaints, family —Ch. Advocaie. Cee eerie} ftiarried, father, on Tuesday the 7th instant, by. Abraham Mcharen tv Miss Hannah | OR the Morell Sehool, Lot 40, of First or Second Class. iF Applieativa to be made to either of the undersigned orge Sutherland, Mr. Trustees. Da. JARDINE, ot 23. Dennis Hoaan, filton, by the Rev. James AYLWARD, Taro. WEBSTER. Tuomas Wester. Morell, Lot 40, Dee. 20, 1858. 3w OITY TANNERY. WEST END OF GRAFTON STREE®, SALE at the above Establishment— 100 Sides Neat LEATHER, - 200 Calf SKINS ae 200 Sides City. and Country Slaughcered Sole aSole LEATHER, to be ready P. S. Catalogues of the above BOOKS can be had by applying to the Auctioneer. Bas — Sgacher Wanted. At the residence of the Bride’s x Rey Henry Spemnet, Mr. ke, both of Cable licad. Qu the 19th instent, by the Rev. T. Duncan; Mr. Joba Stewart, of Lot 33, to Miss Margrret McInnis, of Lot 24. On ‘Thursday, the 9th fastant, by the Rev. Ge Semes McPherson to Miss Catberine McDonald, of L On Tuesday, the 2st inst., at St. John’s Church, S -8. Smith, Mr. Anthony Essory to Miss Mary Wise. —-+- + Oo Oe Died, - Saterday, the 18th inst, Mr. William Conran, native of Queen’s ity, Ireland, in the 78tu year of his age. ’ At Mia il, cs % on oe Gth instant, Mr. Williara Coffin, in the th year of his age. The deceased had been in the enjoyment of bealth Sp the morning on whith he died, when he began to complaia of weak- | OR DCs, and in five minv' w afterwards he Was a corps*. lie had been for | any yearsan Elder inthe Presbyterian Chureb at Si. Peter’s, and | @ al@ays distinguished for bie amiable disposition and exemplary | Waduct. He hes leit a widow and twelve children to moura their itte- Pitable Joss. Suddenly, of Paralrsis, on Monday, the 14th instant, M ten, of Winsice Read, in the 70tb year of bis age. - Port of Georgetown: ARRIVED —SINCE THE CLOSING OF TTIS PORT. dia, Mary Elizabeth, Glide, Bliaabeth. Liberator, and Amegent— -——-— - —_ ec - i ‘ ~ LEATHER, 300 Sides Buones Ayre New Year ® ce GREEN HIDES. N. B. CASH paid - ¥ LSO iad ty of HEMLOCK | WANTED IMMEDIA J ¢ ghe above | TELY, a quanti , BARK, for which Cash wi r. Malcolm : ; | | ll be paid on delivery o 7 ; hi nt. oar t= Eradom, Emily, Oriender, Gomile, ond Brigantine | eta eae oe, ee. 135 1ass, Mon & Pra wd ° P ‘ es which, with Stock on hand, and residue daily expected, will | Building staff, longer’s and firewood in 8 MARCH. For particulars app'r te - GLOVES. GLOVS. GE Kid, Lambskin and Plush lined ; Gents’ Cloth | ' and Bueksk n ; Gents’ Seaiskin and Buekskin Giuntlets “| Gents Outside Wool Vests ; Ladies’ Gloves and Gauntlets,.at! GLascow Llovsr, Queen-street. Dec. 13. The Cheapest and most Goneral Assorted COUNTRY STORE In the Island---Established 1842. MIE SUBSCRIBER has selected and just received Ex ‘* EMMA,” from Hantrax, the largest and bess STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE, —to suit the season, and low prices to suit the tines—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 totheir old customers. The following | are some of the Goods now open for inspection and sale: Prime Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Raisins. Currants and Figs. DRY GOODS in great variety, and some Ladies’ Dresses, latest London style; Ladies’ Capes, new style and low price ; best ready-made Clothing; Fur and Cloth Caps, | of new shape, naval and military, &. ; some first quality | Buffalo Ro -very cheap; Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, } all sizes and prices. HARDWARE, Cutlery and Jewellery ; bar, hoop, sheet and plate Tron ; Natis, Spikes, Brads and tacks, tron, zine and copper ; Oils, Varnishes, Broshes, Glass and Putty; Drugs, medicines and Dye stuffs; burning fluid and lumps; China, Glass and Earthenware, in great varicty, and low prices; Sled and Cart Harness; Upper and sole eather ; barrels and half barrels prime Labrador inspect- ed Herrings, Codtish ; Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Caps and Flints; Plough-mounting, and extra sole and side plates; Pots, Bake-pans and ex'ra lids; with various other articles, too numerous.for * the printer,’’ and will be sold at very reduced prices, for cash, or. good Produce. Farmers and others in want of the best deseription of Goods, will please call and examine quality and price, which will be found to ensure satisfaction, having every article priced, in plain figures, fog 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 fur it such extensive patronage. tar A Cargo of Timber and Deals for Sale—when disposed of, an alteration will be made in the lumbering business for t! | ! ! ; ' | has MCD, ug future ; which will enable the proprietor to attend more strict- ly to his counter trade, and give satisfaction to his customers. WANTED from 200 to 300 0X and COW HIDES, for which the highest market prices will be given. PATRICK SLEPHENS, Orwell Store, Cheaper thaa the Cacapest on the Island. Dec. 13, 1848, LONDON HOUSE Established 182@, FHNILE Subscribers have received ex “ ISABEL,” from Liver- pool, upwards of 629 packages of British and Foreign MERCHANDIZE, aclected: by a member of the Firm, at some ot the leading Houses in London, Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, &c., j form the largest and best stock of Goods they have yet had to| offer to their customers and the public. Wholesale dealere supplied as asual. Present importation consists of— continuance of their patro: Caebucto Warchouse. UST RECEIVED, per sehr. “* ROMP”’— 2 hhds. strictly prime Porto Rieo SUGAR, 3 puns. Porto Kicd MOLAS=FS, For sale by Nov. 22, 1853. P. W. HYNDMAN, GEORGE HOOPER. & C0., BROKERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION. AGENTS, NO. 6, BROAD QUAY, SWANSEA, 8S. W. EGS to inform the Merchants and Shipbuilders of P. E. ~~ Island that they are ready to receive consignments of Vessulx and Cargoes of Wood, which they have every hope, from their connection ia the Bristol Channel, of effectig speedy sales; and, should the Vessel not sell to advantage, after hay- ing tricd the whole scope of the Channel. she can tuke a cargo vf Coal or Tron ronnd to the port she prefers, thereby saving & Vilas deal of expense. , Ociober 7; 1258. aoe ae ne ee ee eee ARCHIBALD WHITE, Elacksmith, Machinist, &c- RR LETURNS thanks tu the Tniabitants of Charlottetown and B® the Island generally fur the liberal custom he has m- ceived for the last six years, and begs to acquaint them that lie has removed his Workshop to King’s Square, oppusite the Store of Messrs. Bern & Son, where Le respectfully solicite a age. IJe is prepared to cxeente—onm liberal terme and at the shortest notice Forging and Turning for Machinery of all deseripticas. CAST-STELL AXES WAURANPRD OF THE DEST QUABITY; Carriege. Sleigh and Ship Work always on Hand. Charlottetown, Nor. 29,.1558. on Pe coe ; Rody ui signed mt JGHN & ROBERT SCOTT, KENT-STRELT, CHARIMTTETOWN, Carriage and Sicigh Builders, &c. &e. &e. Carriages and Sleighs alwaveon hand, end built to otder,a the shortest notice. Carriage and Sleig's Trimming done with neatness and despatch. ' Now on hand a variety of new and second-hand Carriages, for sale at reduced prices. ‘The pubiic arc requested to eali and sue them before purchasing elsewhere, ly Mey 3, 58. ' . Final Notice. LL amounts due the Subscriber either by Note of Hand or Book Account, if not paid by the 25th DECEMBER, will be sued for without any distinction of persons. GEORGE F. ¢. LOUWDEN, Charlottetown, October 25, 1858. _ 3m Wotice. HEREAS, by Deed of Assignment, bearing date the I7th day of February, 1857, all Books, Debts, Notes and other Securities, of the late firm of Tuomas McNrrr & Sox, of Princetown, Prince Edward Island, were duly transferred to me—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted in any way to the said firm xre required. to make payments of their respective amounts to the Subscriber, in Charlottetown, or to Hexry 8S. McNerr, Prinestown, on or before the 20th duy of October next. Ail sums unpaid after that date, will be immediately handed over for collection, withont distinction of persone. H. HASZARD. Charlottetown, October 4, 1558. oe 1°90 chests prime Congou ThA 6. do bik. & eoi’d Cobourgs ODS ek ORS 260 anclenes lrommongery 6. do sorted Dress Stuffs Assignment of Debts. and MHardware 4 do Maberdashery ™ OTICE is hereby given, that by Warrant of Attorney o 19 teanks Boots and Shoes lL do Hosiery } i thie date, I have assigned to Mr. Jonn Lea af 5 enees Ready-made Cioth’'g 4 do Townend’s Hats avd | amounts due mo by Note of and, Book Account or others. 10 bales Paper Hangings Ons _ | wise, in trust for the payment of creditors; aad that all 7 Co Cotton Warp L do Gloves, (Dent, Alero‘ | persons indebted tome are bereby required to make payment 4 do Striped Shirting ‘ds Co's.) {to the order of the above named Jomn bra. 4 do trey Calieo _ 2 do Dress Trnamings | Dated at Chazlottetown this 6th day of Novr., A.D., 2838. 4 do White & printed do 1 do Bonnets & Straw Hate | ANDREW REID. 5 do Scyteh Carpetaand 1. do FURS , ext pers \V oogiens: © 2° do Fur Cups XN acecydanes with the above notice, | hereby reeuire alt 3 do Clothe 3 do Dress Sitks, Veivets & |. persons indebted "l the abeve nated Anpagw iixrp te make 1 do Gala Plaids aad Siik Goods immediate payment to Mn. Janez Henson, of Tryon River, Hinseva 2 do Glazed Linings in whose hands the Accountsare placed for collection. 1 do "Wadding % do Sundrics Ch-rlottetown, November 16, 1853, JUUN LEA. 4 cascs MILEINERY ooo — te —ynoatinn a | Assignuinent of Debts. _ 5 tons BarTRON. = Barrels rye, | aa ground 7 OTICE is hereby given ihmt by Deed of this date, I bave 9 bundles Spring & ae Seth Loge te ee | assigned to the Honorable Josnmu Hansury, alk 125 boxes London sual PORES RAISINS, DARCKITZ, LIPCS, | Ty tty owing tome, in Trust for the payment of ercditors 4 hhds. Paint OiL Starch, Washing Powder, &c a ace a ee — an Nigel mead . ~*~ land that all persons indebted to me will please, and they are GO kegs PAINT Kegs Mustard, Blue, Saitpetre | hereby requisite make Payment dilly to Sie Niove-aaeeed Bazs Riec. Nate, Coffee, Pepper gS Pe Se on hoe ge“ 3°? *) % Se Joseru Henetey. Dated this dlat dey of Aagust, A. D. 1838. D., G. & &. DAVIES. JOLIN RIGG. Charlottetown, November &, 1558. , an ase anal TO LET, EN accordance with the above notice, I hereby require all ; ae 5 parties indebted to the above named JOnN Rice tu THE 6 PAY [LEON ROTEL. make immediate payment tome, at my office, inharlotte- rEXO LET, AND TMMEDIATE POSSESSION given, that} _ eligibly siteated and well adapted HOUSE and premises | lately known as the ** PAVILION HOTEL,” which, from its} standihe on the highest ground in the City, and its proximity | to the public offces and wharves, renders iis situation for s | {IOTEL the most desirable in the City, for either-transient | or permanent boarders. ° bs ‘The building comprises on tho first foor one large Dining- room 25 by 25 feet, one feading or Bar-room 25 by 10, Drawing-room 18 hy-15 feet, one large inser Kitchen, outer Kitchen, and large Scullery, with many conveniences, one Pantry, one-small Sitting-reom, two spacious Hails, 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 Bed-rooms and one jarge Pantry and Closet ; and in the Attic ' having lately undergone a thorough repair, is in excellent | 3 . i. ‘ hh * qe c ; Sane | ° o jorder, and having a good Stable, ‘each-lionse, ani out-offices | unpaid after the ist of Ja attached. d 3 For terms and particulars, p ense apply t Charlottetown, Dee. 29, T8558 | To Let | WO ROOMS, pleasantly situated. For particulars apply | at this office. os Ch. Town, Nov. 1, 1558. For Saie, "a YAT valuable, Leaschold Property, situate in Grand nine acres, W! liay, or thereabouts; Leass for $99 years. | Arso—Fifty acres of Commons, which cannot be takew from | the above during th¢ term of the lease. re ‘ The whole fronting on the entranes of Pracadie Har! our, and the rear bounded by the Winter River, which makes it a valuable situation fur business, ¥ 0 H. HASZARD. ey ee th a valuable Marsh, cutting about six tone of | a reat abundance on the, Salmon, or} land. Lt is also eontiguous to Cod, Llerring, sr | . 1 Gasperaux fishing grounds. Also 4 Dwelling house 82% 22.) with good cellar and ehimucys, and eut-buildings clearings | belng now in exeelient order. Rent £10 2s. 6d. per aanut. | Possession eat be given at any time froin this date. Por | further particulars apply to Hon. CWARBES y OUNG, Charlotte- | town, or Mr. Ronanp NcDownabp on the premises. Mareh 29, 1858. cece ALLTEL ; rgx0 BE LET, for one, two or three years, or longer term, as may be agreed upon, ‘GLEN STEWART,” directly opposite Charlottetown, with about 50 aeres of LAND, 2% of which are under cultivation. Also,a good GARDEN. Application to beamade to the proprietor, W. STEWART, Esq., outh side of Char- lottetown Ferry, Lot 48. tf duly 26, 1858 TO BE DISPOSED OF BY PRIVATE SALE, : NE O# THE MOST VALUABLE AND: beautifully situated properties in this city, having « | | | | | ga8 front of 115 feet on Queen Square, and 154 fect op Grait ni! 4 Street, tecether with the seceens 2 Misses — bove Property. is not disposed of by private “ale, it) Re aes Aas ale RSDAY, the 3rd day of | Lots,eu THU wiil be sold by Auction in Building J@UN HALL. | Charintiete@e, Sopt 2, 1868. Tracadie, on Lot 35.containing one hundred and sixty- Devine ,can be taken with tape land their bereficial cif-cta will b® felt in a few houre after essels being able to load | commen S; - 9 r tilace. ! 2 ZO, bSGE. ‘hoth at front and rear.’ Sixty acfes are now undertillage.| Dee 20, 4 town, of the amounts due from them respcetivelr. ; JOSEPii NENSLEY. Charlottetown, 3lst August, 1858. Dissolution of Partnership. USINESS lately earried on at Orwell under the ME le style and firm of Sterwens & Crank, is this day dissolved, ay mutual consent. All debts due by the said firm will be wid by Parkick Serruens; and ell amounts due the said firm r ¢ to be puid to Mr. Stepheus. PATRICK STEPHEMNS, RICHARD J. CLARK: a x. Orwell, Dee. 8, 1858. THE undersigned intends to carry on the above business in ent | - tad Reece a 13 5k... Wine Vine od ; ' oS —. iseven Bed-rooms ; and having spacious ceilerage. The house fy ine in hisown name, and hereby notifies all parties indebted to the late Firm, and to himself, that all accounts remaining nuary next, will be sued for without PATK. STEPHENS. further notice. Orwell, Dec. 8, 1858. ¥ W. SKINNER has completed his Fall Importations, L¥He and has his little Shop crammed full of all articles in his line, and a great deal more than belongs to bis line, all of whieh will be guld low at the Cosh Dreg-store of M. W. a nee a a eat ene a = ee eS ee i SKINNER, Queen-street. Charisttetuwn, December 20, 1558. "The Wonder of the Werld! - ’s Compound Pitch Lozenges. FANHE great remedy is at last discovered for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Coup, Asthma andVenecmption. These Lozenges are perfeetly harm +s iw their natured nity, by the infrrnt and hy the invalid, ‘ing their vee. t= Erangipanni *ZNHE subscriber has reecived a supply of the above most delight(ul and enduring PERFUME, together with the following, viz 2-—- Golden Yew Drops, Upper Ten, Violet, Eeaence Reuquet, Alie ma, Amber, Casuwtia, Caroline Bouquet, Citronela Rose, Clematis, Cowslip, Geranium, Hawthorn, Hodgoswia, Heliotrope, Honeysuckle, Jersamine, Jockey Ciub, Lilne, Magnolia, Migmionette, Millefeurs, Movssciine, Musk, Nectar. New-mown Hey, Urange, Orange Flower, Pateh- only, Pink, Rose, Spring Flowers, Sweet Brier, Sweet Pea, Sweet Clover, Tea Rose, Verbena. West End, White Lily, Prairie Flower, Cologne, Double Cologne, Amber, Lavender, Aromatic and Crystalline Vinegar. Anso. — Preston Salts, Lemon Rouge, Amandine, Cold Cream, Lip Salve, Toilet Powder, Fragrant Shampoo Lotion, Am- bor, Lustral Bandoline Hair Dye, Philocome. Roland's Maccassar Cil, Toilet Soap, Shaving Soaps and (reams, Dental Soap and Pacts, Pear footh Powder, Aromatic Cochows, Cerri Plaster, Barcau Perfume, kuming Pae- tiles, Brasive Soap, Flayouring Extracts. India Kal:ber Dressing Dandraft and Side Combs, ilsir. Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes in creat variety. W. R. WATSON, ¢ ity Deng Sayre. Charisttsto@e, Nov. 3, 1898, Por Sale b i M. W. SKINNER. } ; a