OEE OOOO fC (DL THE EXAMINER. HSW ADVZATIS SUS. SW ADIZIPISSMSITS, 4 . . . . | Sails, Rigging , &e. LLOYD’s Ii undersigned having Leen appointed Surveyor to this PANO BE SOLD by Auction, on THURSDAY next, 6th! Rogister of British and Foreign Shipping. society for Prince Edward Island, begs to annotnee bis wrrivet, + LARCH, in front of the subscriber's row, Queen: Square, at 12. ESTABLISHED 1834 j and he js now ready to gurvey vessels wbile Ualiding and enperintend o'elock, the tulluwing articles :— a came ; repairs. nai ; : : 7 1 MAINSAIL, [1K Committee having reason to believe, that ia building) Copies of the rules ivt building and all aformation to be bad on appli« new Ships, a practice prevails in some Out-ports and in the, 1 FORESAIL, cation at this ollice. CHARLES R COKER. 135 mE a oe and begged his Majesty to continue his royal | ‘ign, and freely command his services. The King, in’ oT sine sted the Prince and suid that he Was delight- la tat success attended his plans. and thit the right : his long lost an i paternal kingdom, assuring against his present and future enemies, and in- that all the commanders of the Persi.n force have been strictly enjoined to watch over the | affsivs and punish the disturbers of his domin-| LLOYD'S — Rogistor of British & Forcign Shipping, 3 January, 1850. his ance oss rep!) ed to he man had got hin of aid forming him jn Khorason s}fare of bis = 1 JLB, Colonies, which is inconsiv.cnt with the Rules of this S ciety, and that | ae'ai f bs Spyeral Messengers come from the Peshawur Sahib 1 HAWSER, inetedd of Mic Rabbet of the Keel, Stem and Stern-post being properly Old Pust Office, Peake’s Buildings, Charlottetuw.: RU &E lu, ne * : the c > tha .. 1 ANCHOK rrought. it too frequently | i wd is * aa i ee 7 . eet to the po he j er, $4 Stic . wrought, if too frequently bappens that no wood is left to form a back : i alia: . nd roceed Gres to the - a : : nope 1 alwost! standing and Running RIGGING. 4c” tclochas be the Hake,’ sim] Mowat. sesdiieeaaaniiaaad ty WAUMaAEmae shanieadheert FAXIE subs riber being about to leave the Island for the Win in duily communication regarding the state of affairs in this| SEVERA NCE;” also the HULL of said Vessel, as she now lies capsized | Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Kesolution passed by ter, has by Power of Attorney, dated this day, appointed pt with the British Government. in Rustico Harbour. | the Committees this day, it will be the duty of the Surveyors decidedly Mr. Davin Rocexs bis Attorney during his absence,-tu whom qu AT THE SAVE ME WILL BE OFFERED——~— , to object to a continuance of the mode in question, and to require the | all persons having any demands, will please furnisi their TL ILL ED J q q } g any ’ ] c- Boxwana, SEPT, i6.—A caravan has come in from Mushid, | ot reports that the son and family of the late Yar Mahomed 15 boxes mould CANDLES, Khao, who held the Government of Herat, have at last fallen | Terms at sale. jnto the snares of Persia; and Shahzadah Yusuf, descendant y 10 boxes mixed CONFECTIONARY, | Kabbet to be so far extended upon the Keel, Stem and Stern post, as to A small fot of DRY GUODS. have a sufficient substance of wood to form a substantial back Rabbet. By order of the Committee, Gronce B. Seyrane, Secretary. 2 White Lion Court, Cornhill, London, Dee. 27, 1855. 25 chests superior Congou TEA, counts ; and all persons who may be indebted to the subseriber, whether for Book Accounts, Rents, Arrears of Rent, Promisso Notes, or otherwise, are requested to pay to the same, who is fully authorised in all cases to grant discharges. MES C. POPE. JA WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Mareh 3. of the Sadozhee royal family, placed in possession of that eountry. The influence of Persia in Khiva since the murder | of the late Khan, und the fall of Herat into the hands of Shahzadah Yusuf, and the increasing number of the Versiar: army in Khorasan, bave given much concern to the King of Great Bargains! Rule Section 53—Preseribing that Ships built in the United Kingdom Sugar, Molas-es, Fiour, Candles, Puckets, Prooms, } or the Colonies, where there are resident Surveyors to the Society which | Seap, Dry Goods, &c., &c. | shall have not been surveyed while building, as required by the Kules, Ee Io subscriber baving be rENO BE SOLD hy AUCTLON, at 11. o'elock. on * Shall have one year deducted from the period which would otherwise MONDAY, the 10th March, at the Store of Mr. THOMAS Summerside, January 5, 1856. R. G. Ex. & Isl. ‘en authorised to collect all amounts due to James C Pore, Esq., hereby notifies all persons concerned that unlers their respective accuunts be immediately setued, Tea, ; have been assigned,’? bas been altered, and in future * Two years” | | will be deducted in such cases, instead of one.—Seetion 35 bas likewise BROY DERICK, Queen Street, the whole of bis STOCK IN TRADE, in part, viz— 20 Chests and half Chests Congou TEA, (a prime article) ®okhara. He is so much pressed by anxiety of mind that he | frequently fails in joining the Friday prayers in the Great Mosque. It is said that some natives of Khiva were saying | 6 Puncheons cheise retailing MOLASSES, nalts tii Rida aint a i 5 Rarrels Bright SUGAR mongst themselves that Persians and Russians were both | > o or ty . . a s 1 Barrels American Superfins FLOUR, (a superior article) infidels, and it was disgraceful that the present Khan allows | . . . . ° 20 Boxes Mould CANDLES, them to be so freely intimate with him, 10 Dozen BUCKETS, 10 Be xes SOAP 10 Barrels ONIONS, 10 Dezen BROOMS 1 Barrel RICE >2e --—--- ; : i | 10 do Tobacco PIPES 2 Boxes INDIGO Menver ox tut Hiow Seas.—Tae Merperer Snot iy tnt | 50 Reams Wrapping PAPER, Together with a large assortment of DRY GOODS. Rieoine.—One of the most singular incidents connected with | Ss — , . Ta Terms at Saue. the annals of crime occurred on the last voyage of the ship | Owen Williams, from the African coast to Liverpool. Lt} appears that a .ew days before her arrival, one of the hands, | John Simmonds, a Manilla boy, had been gailty of some act | of insubordination or theft, and to eseape punishment he took | to the rigging, carrying with him a marliv spike. He was summoned to descend, aud on refusing to do so, a seaman was gent after him. Afier chasing him about the yards and | shrouds for some time, he was on the point of effecting his| capture, when the lad tarned sharply round and struck him | a vivient bow on the head. The man fell unon the deck a} corpse. The young rufian was again summoned to surrender | himself, but he pers sted in maintaining his elevated position, | where he remained the whole of the night. On the following | morning several blank eatridges were fired at him, to in-| timdate him into dossenling, but these not having the | Gesived effect, a louded pistol was next fired, and the bail | taking effect, the lad came tumbling down the rigging. The wound caused by the shot was not ofa serious moment, but | in the fall his collar-bone was broken, and he sustained | gevera! severe contusions. On the vessel's arrival in Liver- poo! he was conveyel to the Northern Hospital, where he will} remain until sufficiently recovered to be handed over to the | polive authorities. JAMES N Charlottetown, March 3, 1856. Isl. Brandy, Gin, Whisky, Porter, Dry Gocds, &c. At AUCTION, by W. 'T. PAW. on TUESDAY. 11th d Manca, at 12 o’e’oek, at the Stere of Me. WILLTAM HICKEY, Queen’s Wharf. all his STOCK IN TRADE, consisting in part— 1 Pan. Seotch WHISKEY, (very superior) 2 Uhds, tlelland’s GIN, (De Kyper) 6 do. Cognac BRANDY, Cicunessy) 2 Pans. Jamaica SPIRITED, 30 over proof IL Barrels PORTER, qrts and pints, (Hib rts) G Chests Congon TEA, (warranted) 10 Boxes Honey Dew TUBACCO 10 Rarrels ONIONS Grey and white Shir ing COTTONS Striped Shirting, Printed Cottons De Laines and Cobcourgs, Black Thread Red Flannel shirts, tlue and red Cotton ‘Varp, Liewts, Shoes and Brogans Evrthenware, Cooking and Franklin STOVES, &e. Terus —Sums under £10 cash; £20 three weuths; over £20, six months on approved Notes. March 3, 1856. ORRIS, Auctioneer. Auction. Dry Goods, Hardware, Groccrios, &c. ISth instant, at the stere of AUGUSTINE C. MACDONALD, —P oo ; Deretrsxr ry tne Paice or Frour.—Not the least grati- | fying item of news which we have received by the last advices | from the westward, is the notable decline in the price of this | necessary article of consumption. This may be attributed, | in part, to the decided disposition evinced towards peace by the belligerent Powers across the sea—The /na's vews which is two or three days later from Europe, confirms the pacific movement, and also mentions a declining market fo1 breadstuffs on the Continent. Blue aud black Cloths, Beaver and Whitneys, Blankets, Shawls, Cloth Caps; ladies’ Cloaks, Mantles & Cipes; Coburgs, Delaines, Alpaccas, Lustres, O:leaus, fancy Poplin Dresses, Cloaking, Boots und stioes, white and grey Cottons, Cotton Warp, striped and white Shirtings, Moleskins, Doeskins, blue & colored Drillings, Cloth & Plush Vests, Vietorines, Cuffs & Multis, Bonnets, ladies’ & gents? Woollen Cra vats, Victoria Sleeves, Corsets, Jeans, Ticking, Handkerchiefs, Linings, men’s Pilot Cloth Jackets, Braces. Worsted Fringe, blue and white Serges and Fiannels, Guernsey Frocks, blue Serge Shirts, Regatta Shisting and shirts, printed Cottons, Valencia Vests, black Satin do, in ote 9 “ ata C.oth do., flannel and knitted Drawers, Umbrellas, Musiins, Stays, This intelligence will probably Sitk Hats. ’ iaduce a still further reduction in prices in New York. |} HARDWARE —Plugh Mounting, Chain Traces, Hames, HalterChains, | oe - s, eosin a Se a ae a re ® ° e i ias3zes, emp, Giosing iread, Coens Diwniwa Cordagr, aud Saws, Mr. T. B. Macaulay, the celebrated historian and member eut & wrought Nai!s: Cooking, Franklin & Air-ticgbt stoves, &e of Parliament for Edinburgh, has applied to the Chancellor | ALSO—Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco, Raisins, Soap, Pipes, Sole Leather, | . , ‘ 7 * PR «pote : re aASssu ant of Crockery ware ‘ > of the Exe :equer for the Stewardship of the Chiltern Uund- | 1 Box sleigh, a large assortinent of Crockery ware, and sundry other a e | Is tae ie j Sn t . th ‘ H sa i articles tuo numerous to mention. P br s “ 4, OF in ot awe Words has resignet or seat in the rouse. Georgetown, March 3. Wau. SANDERSON, Auctioneer. The state of his health has rendered this step necessary, as | ee TTT he found he could not do justice to the interests of his con-| stituents. He is suffering from an asthmatic affection, which | prevents him from leaving the house at night, and from taking | any exercise in the open air in inclement weather, and especia!ly | from speaking in public. Mr. Macaulay was, »vre making arrangements for returning Adam Black, Esy., Bookseller, and for some years Lerd Provost of Edintargh. During the last forty years he hus | been actively engaged in public Jife, and is well acquainted | with the wishes and requirements of the constituency of the | modern Athens. j i Good chance for Country Deaiers and Merchants! O BE SOLD at Auction at the Store of Mr. Wy. ] >» ae The Liberal party, whose eandidate | 18th March, and continuing until the whole is disposed of, the remainder : (of his STUCK UF GOODS, consisting of — 8 punches us Molasses, 1 bhd. sugar, 25 chests Tea, 15 boxes Candles, 40 boxes Confectionary, 4 tags Nuts, 20 dozen cane and wood. seated Chairs, 70 , sides New York Sele Leather, 100 sides Island Neat’s Leather, lL case Indigo, 12 barrels Pilot Bread, 1 case Matches, 15 barrels Crackers (wine, soda, butter and water}, 1 case Sago, 3 casks Pale Seal, Lard and Whale Oil, boxes Corn Starch, boxes ground Coffee, boxes Window Glass and Putty, Mortice Locks and Latches, Door Handles, wire and bluck tin Dish Covers, Beef Steak & Oyster Dishes, Soup Tureens, Tea and Coffee Pots, Nursery Lainps; Cash, Deed, Cake, Sugar aud Spice Boxes; Nests of Tubs, Tea Cannisters, Slop Pails, Coal Heds, sets Seales; Sweeping, Carpet, Scrubbing and —--_—» e. &—__—_ The national debt of Russia amounts at the present moment to 1,158,988,000 silver roubles: in the year 1844 it was ouly $33,024,000 silver roubles. -—-— --*0e A French company at Havre, which proposes to establish | & regular service between Havre and Caleurta, has purchased eight large serew steamers from Mr, Canard, > 2 oe —-—— A Scotch paper states that the fifth volume of Mr, Macaulay's “ History of Eng!and” is in the printer’s hands. —__o—oOo Diced. At Sacramento, on the 6th Janaary, of congestion of the brain, Emily Estelle, only chiid of the late Edward J. Feeney, Esq., of that city, aged 14 months. Weep not for her—in her spring-time she flew To that land where the wings of the soul are unfurl’d, And now, like a star beyond evening’s ecld dew, Looks radiantly down on the tears of this world. At Ru-tico, on Saturday the 16th, after a long aud painfal illness, | which she hore with Christian resiznation to the Divine Will, Ann, the beloved wife of Mr. John Clark, in the 54th year of her age. At Portage, Belfast,on Wednesday the 6th inst , after a severe but | short illness, of five days, Mr Thos. Mc Williaws, sen-, blacksmith, aged 59 years. On Friday Jast, at Vernon River, much regretted by his numerous friends and acquaintances, Mr. James Hayden, sen , aged 71 years. At Lot 4, Casewnpee, on the I7th inst , after an illness of nine weeks, Mr. James Hardy, aged 61 years and eleven months, leaving a wite and | eleven children to mourn bis loss. He was one of the oldest inhabitants | of Ciseumpee, and was ae a neighbour mach esteewed for his obliging disposition. At Sacramento Cty, California, on the 7th lt, after a protracted | illness, Eliza Jane, beloved wife of Mr. Richard Palmer, and youngest | dawshter of Johu Treneman, Baq , of thia City, aged 24 vears j This werning tle Sed inst.t at Heael Grove, in Quecu’s County, after | a lingeriog illness of many years, which she bore wits C iristian fortitude, | Eurzapern Axx, the beloved wife of Richard Bagnall, E-q.. aged 66 years. | The deceased bas left «a numerous cirele of friends and relatious to mourn the loss of une exemplary in al the r lations vf life. Lamp Wick, Pails, Brooms, Pepper, Soap, Soda, Saleratus, Ginger, Kice, Blacking, Cheese; variety of Bedsteads, Matrasses, Children’s Cots, Sofas, Lounges, Tables, Clocks and Looking Glasses, &e. ke. Avso—100 pairs Brogans (assorted), 100 pairs women’s Shoes, 4 cases men’s Boots, 1 case India Kubher Boots, 12 pairs ladies’ Kabber Bots, 1 case children’s Boots and Shoes, 10 doz, Blacking, 40 pieces Sutinetts (assorted), 20 pieces grey Cotton, 10 pieces striped shirt- ing, 5 pieces Ticking, 20 pieces printed Cotten, 2 dozen Silk Hats, 2 dozen Far Cups, 4 dozen Cloth Caps, 4 dozen Kossuth Hats, 3 doz. Travelling Bags, 1 bale Cotton Warp, 1 dozen Buffalo Robes. Terms liberal. A. H. YATES, Auctioneer. March 3. Isl. Adv. & Has. Giz. To Country Merchants and Dealers! To close Consignments. Extensive Sale of British Merchandizo, Tea, Tobacco, Molasses, &c. BY JAME3 MORRIS. Y AUCTION, at his SALE-ROOM, Queen-street, on THURSDAY, the 20th of MARCH, at 11 o’cluck, the remaiander of bis STOCK va baud, comprising in part, viz: — A large assortment of grey and white COPTONS, Printed Cottons, striped shirtings, Bed-ticks, faney Shirtings, Orl ans, Cuburgs and Delaines, Drug ets, Green Baige, Satinetts, Table Covers, Cloth Caps, Kossutui Mats, Shawls, Haudkereluefs, &e ke. &e. ALSu 5 chests and hal&chests Cougou TEA (warranted) 5 puncheons MOLASSES, 50 boxes spleudid RAISINS, 10 boxes Tobseco, 6 box. s Saleratus, 20 cases Boots, Casks Copperas, 20 b x-3 8 uchong Tea, 1 coil 3 -inch Rope, (in 14 Ibs. boxes) 1 case Beaver Hits, 5 Winnowing Machines, 1 case Oil skin Caps, Dozens Buckets & Brooms, ‘ae, &e. &e Terms oF SaLe —£10, three months; £30, four months; ! Ca | ‘ £60, and | Cuarlottetuwa, March 3, 1856. | j | a _23—'Important Sale of Houssheld Furniture, Stock, Crop, Farming Implements, &c. rEXO BE SOLD by Auction at *‘ Dunhattan,”’ the residence of Captain McIntosh, about two miles from the City, on the Princetown Road, on THURS- | DAY, the 27th MARCH, the whole of his valuable | Household Furniture, Stock. Crop, Farming Utensils, &c. | JJassengers. In the Tee Boat from Cap: Trevers to Cape Tormentine, on Feb Capt. J. Dean, Mr. Chanles Baxter, In do. from Cape Tormentine to Cape Travers on Feb. 25.—Capt. | Thomas Jordan, Messrs Michael Long, George Percival, and Timothy Mahanna, aaa “THE GREAT AMERICAN HALR TONIC. Boours celebrated Hyperion Fiaid. tor the growth aud preservation } ; rex) BE SOLD by Public Auction en TUESDAY. the! Georgetown, the remainder of his extensive 510K, comprising in part, | haan te eagpaiemncimmemnneineaieiamasinsaenpeiningnamnsntebaneane | chase {in the Market, the Lest of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis DAWSON, No. 3, Grafton-street, commencing on TUESDAY, the | revoked, and all parties interested are notified accordingly. Burning Fluid, 150 pairs [sland manufactured Boots; barrels Olive, | s P ’ Biack Lead Brushes; every variety of Fluid Lamps and Lanthorns; } - | January last, past, and duly registered in the office of Regis- | trar of Deeds for this Island, all the right, title and interest of | / Drug Store, Queen Street. upwards, siX mentis—on good and approved joint nutes of band. been altered in accordance herewith. By order of the Committee, CHUAKLES kK. COKER, Lioyd’s Surveyor. i | | \ farch 3, 1856. | pure subscriber having, by Deed of Assignment and Power | of Atterney, bearing dite the 19th day of January, 1856. sold out and | transferred to Mr. Joun McLecian and Mr. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL all | his interest in the Mercantile Establishment owfied by bim at Suumer- | side, Bedeque, and also all the debts due to the above Establi-hment; | / and all persous indebted will make pryment to Messrs. John MeLellan | steps will be taken to recover the same, DAVID ROGERS. Summerside, January 21, 1856. RG E & Isi Rogular Trader and first Spring Ship ‘for Charlottetown, P. E. Island. EW Clipper Ship ** MAJESTIC,” M. Wansn, Commander,—vo00 tons, A. ), iron kneed- and metalled,—-has superior accommodations for Cabin and Stecrage Passengers, and is in every respect a ~ and AleXauder Campbell, who have tuli power to grant dischargcs for the first rate conveyance tor fine Goods,——has proved herself a fast sume Mareh 3. JOHN ANDREW MACDONALD. Wotice. (ue subscriber being about to make an alteration in his | present business, requests all persons indebted to him by Note of Hand or Book Account, to call and settle their Ac- counts on or before the last day of May next. All Accounts | remaining unsettled after that date will be placed in the bands} of an Attorney for collection, without further notice. All| persons having any demands against the subscriber will please | furnish their Accuunts fur settlement at once. Wa. B. DAWSON. | Isl. Ady. & Has, Gaz. Notice. | LL persons indebted to CAPT. ELDRIGE, of Montague | lm. } March 3. A Bridge, are requested to settle their respective Accounts | on or before the 15th March next, as all sums due after that date will be handed over to Wm. Sanderson, Esq?, for colicetion. March 3. Isl. 2i. k. ELDRIGE. Final Notic>. 4 LL persons indebted to WRIGHT & JAMIESON and f JAMIESON & SONS, for Flour, Boards, &c., and for Carding Wool, either by Note of Hand or Book Ac*ount, are requested to pay their respective amounts on or before the 20th day of March next, otherwise coercive measures will be adopt- ed without distinction of persons. New Annan Mills, March 3. Wu. JAMIESON anil ow. JAMIESON & SONS. Grain, Grain, Grain. a highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles's Browery and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than ean be pur- key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also:- X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown. 19th Nov. 1853. _ WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. OLES'S STEAM MILL CARDING MACHINE is now in superior order, being newly fitted up and in full operation Charlottetown, July 3, 1854 Wotice. YENILE sabseribers hereby give notice that all Powers of At- torney, or any other orders given by them, are this day HARRIS, BOWDITCH & Co. | Boston, January 30, 1856. lm Feb. 11. ‘Valuable Properties tor Salo or to Let in King’s, Queen’s and Prince Counties. | PN. King’s County — Between 4 and 500 acres of excellent land on Lot.55, chiefly covered with choice Hardwood. ' In Queen’s County—100 acres on Lot 37. | In Prince County—1000 acres of excellent land on Lot 3; 100 acres on Lot 8; 300 acres on Lot 11, part of which is in a good state of cultivation; 70 acres en Lot 17; 254 acres on | Lot 28. ' Terms liberal. For further particulars please apply to JOSEPH BALL, Esq., Surveyor General, City of Charlotte- | town, or to the subscriber, CHARLES S. HUNT. Isl. dw. | To Tenants ont Miscouche, February 18, 1856, Wotice hat portion of Township No. as Mrs. Mann’s Estate. VENUE Tenants on the above Estate are hereby notified that by Deed of Conveyance, bearing date the 26th day of 7, known | i | ' | Sailer on her first voyage,—will be despatched from Liverpool | on the Ist of Aprit, L350. For particulars please apply to Messrs. D. Canyon, Son & Co., 52 Suuth Castie Street, Liver- pool; or the owner W. W. LOKD, Charlottctown, P. E. Island. a Bit SS ie i Cabinet, Chair and Sofa Manufactory. Queen S;uare, in the rear of Haszard's Gazette Office. 4 he K Subseriber having engaged a part of the Steam Power belonging to the above kstublishment, is now prepared to manufacture every article appertaming to his business. Hav- ing left P. E. Island (his turmer home), several years since, and been «during that time, employed in sume of the best Shops in the United States, he feels coniident that he can give satis- Nov. 5, 1853. he 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 best Woods used in Cabinet Work, consisting of Mahogany, Black Walnut and Rosewood, with which Bird- eye Maple, Black Birch, &c., he can make up to order in the best style and shortest notice. ig Turning, Straight and Sweep-sawing executed with dispatch to any pattern. Drilling and Boring also done. 3m. Wotice. LL persons indebted to the subscriber by Bond, Note, ot Book Account, are hereby notified that unless the several amounts due by them be paid, er setthed by mew security, on or before the 30th December next, the respective claims will be handed over to John Longworth, Esq., Charlottetown, his Attorney, for collection. PRODUCE of any kind, in good order, will be taken by the subscriber in payment, and the highest price allowed for it. PATRICK STEPHENS, Orwell and Montague Cheap Stores, December 3, 1855. PATRICK HICKEY. January 14, 1850. ta The Schooners “ Reward,’’ for Orwell, and ‘‘ Mary’ Eli- zabeth,’’ for Montague Bridge, are hourley expected with a large and well selected STOCK OF GOODS, -in endless va- riety, with an extensive assortment on hand, which will be sold at very reduced prices, for prompt payment in cash and all kinds of Produce, at both the establishments. P. §. Orwell and Montague Cheap Stores. ILE subseriber, thankful for the very extensive patronage received at his establishment at ORWELL for the past twelve years, trusts in future to merit a continuance of publie favor, not only at the above establishment, but at his new store at MONTAGUE BRIDGE, which wil! be conducted on the same principles as the one at Orwell; both have obtained the charac- ter of having always on hand a good assortment of GOODS, of being the cheapest Country Stores in the Island, and of having a fixed price for every article and no deviation. The motto in both establishments is ‘ Quick sales and light profits,’ FOR SALE—50,000 fresh cut Spruce DEALS, now ready for shipment, and 300 tons Hardwood TIMBER, which might be kept afloat for two or three weeks at Georgetown, if ar- ranged for this week. For further information apply to B. Davies, Esq., Charlottetown, or to P. Stzuruens, Orwell, iar Any person about to engage in Ship-building can have from 200 to 300 tons of Hardweod, at a very low price, to clear out the subscriber's booms at Orwell and ‘Three Rivers. W AN LFED—500 OX & COW HIDES, for which the highest market price will be given in casn, or Goods at Cash prices, at either Establishment. A yaeancy now offers for two respectable Apprentices, who will require to give good references. Sons of members of any Temperance Society will haye a decided preference, and be brought up as such. PATRICK STEPHENS. Orwell, Dee. 3, 1855. oe - NOTICE. | Mrs. Isabella Mann, in and to the said Township, and all rent | ‘and arrears of rent due thereon, was duly conveyed to J. C. | | Porg, of Summerside, Esq., and that the said J. C. Pupe, by | | Power of Attorney dated the 31st day of said month of Janu- jary, duly appointed the Subscriber his Attorney, to demand | | payments of the suid rent and arrearsof rent. Now, Notice is peneby given to the said Tenantry, that all moneys due by them | for rent and arrears of rent, must, without delay, be paid to the subscriber, at his office in Charlottetown, and that in default of payment, legal proceedings will be resorted to for the re- covery theroof. W:. H. POPE, Ch. Town. Feb. 11. lm Attorney for J. C. Pope. »(MOKE! SMOKE !!— Lots of the Essence of Smoke. a first | Ns rate article to smoke Hams, é&ec., for sale at SKINNER’S Feb. 11. | Removal. | FPNMIE Subscriber tokes this opportunity of thanking the. Gentiemen of Charlottetown, and the poblie generally, tor, their liberal patronage, and begs leave to inform them that he! has lately moved to the house recently eceupied by Dar. Ports, In Queen Street, and is now ready to receive all kinds of | | to,and punctually executed ina style which cannot be exceeded in Charlottetown. N. .—Wante?, three or four Jonrneymen, to whom the | highest wages will be given, and who must be able to finish } their work tn fi-st-rate style. | June 18, 1855. JAMES McLEON, Tatlor. ‘The greatest Discovery of the Age. i The great, new and wonderful European Discovery i } } LL persons indebted to Grorce Beer, whese Accounts or Notes of Hand are long overdue, are requested 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, 150. Cash for Hides. Ware TO PURCHASE, at the ‘+ Euston Sirect Tan- nery,’’—1,500. HIDES, for which the highest price in eash will be paid on delivery. Always on hand, a larg: assortment of superior CALF SKINS, and sides of Neat s and Grain Leather. Charlottetown, Jan. 14. bw. li. C. TROW AN, Coke, Coke. OR SALE at the GAS WORKS, a quantity of very superior COKE, at 61. per bushel, or lbs, per Chaldron ; d 15s. per Chaldron if five or upwards be taken. Gas Works, Dee. 17. WM. MURPHY, Manager. Gas Fittings. J an UST arrived per Sir Alexander, from London, and for Sale at the GAS WORKS, a quantity of new and handsome WILLIAM MURPHY, Manager. November 19, 1855. tf. THE WONDER OF THE WORLD! Dovine’s Compound Pitch Lozenges. PPue Great Remedy is at last discovered, and that fell destroyer of human happiness at length is conquered! Con- Lorders in his line of business, which will be promptly atiended PITTINGS. 1 sumption shall ro longer rob our firesides of their brightest ornaments, of the Hur is well known to be witheuranval on this continent Hundreas ot tutations hive started into an ephemeral existe ce since the introduction ef this wurtvalied Hair restorsiive. and their deom been saled. whilst Boigiess ttype ion Maire Piuid with a poonlarity | bever attained by any other article: goes on * conquering and to con- Suer’ ‘There is no malady, which ean affect the Hair but can be cured by this incomparable preparation Chitdren's herds it lays the foundation ofa good head of Hair Itis few patronized by Her Mijesty the Queen of Great Britain, and com- Maudsan extensive sale throughout hurope Bogie s ULeernien Harn D¥® converts red or grey hair into a bean- tfui blick or brows, the moment itis applied Jiteraiw dyeimg the hair) Without stuining the skin and leaves the Hair soit and glossy without injuring its texture ia the feast; adeciled superiority over all other fair dves. | Bogie’s Amole Shaving comnound renders that usually enpleasant Operation (sh Ving) Vdeewed ucuew. | Biyle's Heveanua removes Freckles aad tan fram the face in the | Sirortest poss dle time. and is acknowledged to be the very best article for be cutitving the complexion de ee wholesale or retail, of W. Bogle 227 Washington street, And by all Druggest and perfumers throughout the Canadas, United Slates aud Great Britain W. RK. WATSON, Agent for P. E. 1. j ** and sink many a gentle spirit to an untimely grave. Consumption can For Terms of Sale, &c., see Catalogues, to be had on appli-| cation tu the Auctioneer. YOUR OWN PORTRAIT PAINTER FOR 50 CENTS. Portraits, Views, &c., taken by the Sun's Rays. ALSO, be cured, Asthma will svon be as the things that were, and Coughs and Colds, the parents of that fell disease that so often brings woe to the homes of our land, vanish as if by magic before the sovereign Remedy. ‘To ladies it is invatuable 5 and on! | Y this new process, ~ person can produce, in a few | This is that which has v-long been songht for, and 40 in full.faith seconds, tive life-like Portraits of their friends; Land-/ offered to the public as a certain cure for Coughs, Colds, Whoopings scapes, Views, Buildings, &e. No knowledge of drawing ¢.uzh, Croup, Asthma and Consumption, and will, in any ease where required to produce those wondrous works of art and beauty. lungs sufficient are left to sustain life, cheek the ulceration, and raise the Printed instructions, containing full particulars for prac- | patientto health. This is not an idle boast, nor is this remedy sent into the ing, by any one, this beautiful and fascinating art with ease | arket without a thorough = but oe eS ened and certainty, will be forwarded (prepaid), by return of mail, | Meads lecneapntes ghee neg M. W. SKINNER. otal : a , ‘to any address, on receipt of fifty cents, or postage stamps for | For turther particulars, apply te Captain McIntosh, on the Ne. premises, or to the subseriber, New York City. the amount, and addressed to Mr. COX, 161, Grand-st., | Ch. Town, Feb. ll. i JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. _ ow Every applicant may depend upon being duly supplied, | RECKLES! FRECKLES !! — Micsavx Freckie Wasn.— (as it is no humbug. Jan. 14, 756. T ‘Sbis is bslieved to be the best remedy ever discovered for | - kt ‘ | os . Office, Charlottetown. the removal of Freckles, Sunburns, Tan, Pimples, Morphew, ‘\orE.—Printers of newspapers inserting the above advertise- : and other obstinate eruptions and blemishes off the skin. For ment—heading displayed—six times, including this note, and Apprentice — he sale at the Drug Store of sending me were with it in, with bill enclosed, will receive Er the Tanning and Carrying 7 TAM eed February 11 M. W. SKINNER: ‘oopies of the Work, or cash, as preferred, forthwith- Feb. 18. ’ TO LET, or FOR SALF —* DUNHATTAN,” the Freehold B | Property of Captain McIntosh. The Farm eonsists of 36 | aeres of cleared Land, in a good state of cultivation, well enclosed, and subdivided with posts and rails. The Hous: | is nearly new, well finished and commodious, and will be let’ tis with 5 acres, 10 acres, er the whole of the land, as may be, | required. February 11, 1856. Wanted, WO Journeymen Gig and Sleigh-m highest wages willbe given. Please app anuary akers, to whom the ly at the Examiner 14, 1856. yto AWSON, ‘