s HASZARD'S GAZETTE. JANUARY 13. SUPRWE COURT. The Court proceeded this day to pass the llowlng sentences upon prisoners found guilty the course of the Session :— Thomas Kennedy-—Laroeny,—6 months’ in. aid labour. no rt MoCann—do. do. Wi lain Bright—do.,—3 months’ do. do. James Arnold—Misdemeanor,—4 months’ risonment, with hard labour. ohn MoGee.r-.Larceny,—2 month's impri- ment. Charles Edmonds-do.—3 do. do. James I‘ivtr'i‘patrick-—deceit,—2 do. do. William arren—Larceny,—l week's impri- nment. Bridget MoKcnna — I4rceny,— 2 months’ in risonment and hard labour--2 month's in itiin to the former. Jane Kennedy—Receivin stolen Goods,-12 lendar months’, and har labour. Queen pros. vs. Dennis Reddin, sen.—Misde- eanor, obstructin an ollicer of Justice in he prosecution of his duty—Fined £25. Queen on the prosecution of George Beer, Eslq)., vs. Hon. George Coles— ssault-— Accinnirr air nan.—On Wednesday last, the 0th inst., a man named Rice, supposed to be from he Count of Monaghsn, Ireland, called at the resi- euce of Ir. Lauchla nMcKinnori, Vernon River, and slted shelter for his horse, the day ' rom him, and put him in the stable, and while doing a, the insn ran into the house, lit his ipe, and fol- d into the stable. About alf an hour , I sheep, a lot of nltry. two hundred stocks of wheat, five hundred stocks of oats, six tons of he , I gig, carts, plou ha, arrows, till his farming imp emauts, Harness, Sun, he loss is estimated at £860. The man who was he cause of all t ' oou as he saw the building on fire, be cleared set. E’ 1 I 5 5' 5 n I B 5 I E > a The Ladies of the Bible Christian congrega- ion of Montague, Three Rivers. have presented their highly esteemed pastor, Mr. Jesse Whit- lock, on leaving them to serve in another con- gre tion, with a very handsome and costly set ' nsa token of their appreciation of rsonal character, and e teem of hie s valutiitle ministerial labours whilst with them. Warrants from No. 614, of the date of the 20th sury on demand, together with the interest due thereon. The following Address was presented to His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor by the Olhce-bearers of the Mechanics’ Institute :— To His Excellency Dossiiucx Danr, Esquire, Lieutenant Governor, dtc. dtc. May it please your Excellency; We, the Otlicc-Bearers and Members, of the Char- lottetown Mechanics‘ lnstitnts,beg leave respectfully to approach your Excellency and olfer ourcongratu|a- tions upon your assumption of the Government of this " in of the sea." ii thus addressing your Excellency, we have the honor to inform you. that the oh‘ to of our As- sociation are a ditfusion of the know edge of the Arts and Sciences, and of general literature. by means of the Lectures delivered during the winter seasons; the establishment of a Library for the use ofthe _ by the formation of classes for the young Mechanics, so that may be ta ht the rinciples of Elementary Sciences and of use al Arts. a have also founded a Museum, and we intend. forthwith, to organise a Savings’ Bank, under proper and wholesome regulations, so that the rer mem- ‘bore of this community may be induced to cultivate habits of prudence and economy. Our Institute is supported hhy annual subscriptions and time- of v b done the sum e oands constituting the «Inner a mem- pcr for life and hy an annual grant from the sture. At a general meeting of the Institute held on Thursday last—and which has been the first that has taken place since your Excellency's arrival—a mo- tion wns unanimously adopted, that your Escellenc should be_rcspectfulI y requested to honor the Institute by becoming iis Patron, and in thus preseting the wishes of the Institute to your Excellency, we would beg to offer our best wishes for the health and happi- ness of your Excellency, your Lady and family. On behalf of the Institute, CI-IAILII Yonira, President. E. Wiinnaiv. V. President, J. T. Pinwsr.i., V. President, . awsore, Secretary. Mechanics‘ Institute Hall, 5th Jan. 1855. To which His Excellency was pleased to make the following reply :- Grnttesien; At:cept_my beet. thanks for this Addrsm. which I MI‘-owe with pa.-cuhsr -atisfsctien, as it sflcrds me an °PP°"_|"|||y of expressing my warm approbation of the obyccta of your organisation. Having long. been _fsvourably impressed with the advantages of similar institutions, I cannot doubt that the course ol the Charlottetown Mechanics’ Institute Will be marked by the same happy results which I have always seen rodsced where each laudable ob- jects rire kept staa ily in view. r I accept with pleasure the position of Patron,which JOII have been pleased to assign to me, and Ishall noteease to take a lively interest in your progress, and to promote it as far as I may be able Istlflt-'3) D. DALY. Llelt. Governor. Government House, loth January, I855. Married. On the 4th inst , at Crapand, by the Rev. Wesley C. Beale, Mr. Christopher Smith, to Margaret, second tlIsughter of Mr. Neil McNeil, both of the above 1: see. On the 4th inst., at St. Paul's Cathedral, Halifas. N: S. by the Lord Bishop of Newfoundland. the Blgllst Reverend Hibeit Binnsy, D. D., Lord Bishop 0 ova Scotia, to Mary, daughter of the Hon. Mr. «llstice Bliss. On the 8th inst., by the Rev. John McMurray, Mr. Archibald McCallum:of West River, to Jane. young- tndaughter of Mr. George Beer, of St. Peter's Ros . On the I0tli inst., at St. Elsanor‘s, b the Rev. J. '1 Ital.-‘ea. Mr. Archibald Ramsay, Lot No. II, “Mlle Hora Inglis, of Lot I1. DI , °nttnsn.i..u.:.u..I Sto,ged80 we ‘GI! a wife sad’ sev.:P:hildrs.a. It: lament °'||-I-y. Into... It. Mr tbsbslssd ;lfesfMr.JaIes Bsrry,Be'ote’ndS" er. ' '. Dsmsssl en a satire Ir siiotnn as ontvesssuv aitowit—toritis strict- ly true .—-that indigestion_ is the parent of a lsr a proportion of the fatal _ssssss. Dyssntsry, i- arrhtss, cholera morbus, liver complaint, and many other diseases enumerated in the city inspector's weekly catalogue of deaths, are generated by indi- estion alone. Think of that dyspspticsl think of I all who suffer from disordered stomachs, and if you are willing to be guided by advice, founded upon ex rience. resort at once (don’t delay a day) to Hoo snd's Gerinsn Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. ltI._Jsckson, which, as all alternative, curative, and invigorant, stands alone and um preached. Gen- eral depot, I80 Arch street. e have tried these Bitters, and know that they are excellent for the diseases specified abova.—Plts'tadelphi'a City item. See advertisement. oii.iesr4’s mun bra. . The best article ever used, as hundreds can testify in this cit and aurroundin country. Read! GIL- MAN’S IIIUID HAI DYE instantaneously changes the hair to a brilliant jet Black or glossy Brown, which is perntarient—does not stain or in any way More the skin. No article over yet in- vented whic will compare with it. We won ad- vise all who have gray hairs to buy it, for it never fai’lr—Boston Post. Z. D. G . Chemist, Washington city, Inventor and Sole Proprietor. _ For sale by Druggists, Hair-Dressers, and Dealers In Fancy Articles, throughout the United States. Gel=eraIaAgsat for P.E. sland, W. R. WATSON. ov. 4. Oliarlottetown Markets, Jan. 10. Besf,(srnall)lb. Sfid a 6d Oatmeal, 2d Do. by quarter, 8d a 5d Turkeys each, 2s0d a lie or a 4}d Fo a, 6d a Is Do. (small), 5d a 6d Psrtridges, ‘Id a Dd Mutton, lid a 5d Geese, Is e 2s 8d Veal, 8§d a 5d Ducks, ls 2d a Is 4d am, a 1d alibi 4d n Butter (fresh), I5da I8 Eggs dozen, Isa ls 2d Do. by tub, Is 2da Is 4d Barley bnsh., 8s 8 e 4e 8 , Iod ats, 2s a 2s 8d Tallow, ltd a Is Potatoes, Ia Dds 2s Id Wool, a Is8d Turni , I-‘lour, 8d a Md Homespun yd., 8s lid e 5e Carrots bash., 8s Hay, ton, 80s a I00s Pearl Barley, 2d Straw, 2s a 2s 8d Eastern Malls. HE Mails for the North side of East Point and ,Lot 41, alter this date, will be made a every Monday evening at seven o'clock; and those or Saint Peter's Head of Saint Peter's Bay, Ba Fortune, Rollo Bay and Sonris, every Monday an Thursday evening at seven o'clock. AS OWEN . THOM ostmaster General. General Post Oflics, Jan. 9, I855. AND IPSALM BOOKS. HASZARD It OWEN have o ned this day a supply of Pocket Bibles an Psalm Books, Pulpit Bibles, Testaments with Psalms, &,c., which the oII'sr for sale, at very low prices. Jvsnnary. 12th, I855. LOOK HERE! I! THE Subscriber begs leave to intimate to his friends and the public in eneral, that he has o ned a new Store in the ourishing settlement 0 Crapaud, for marly known as the King's Arms, where he hopes by strict attention tobusiness, to merit a share of public patronage. Partly his stock consists of :Tea, Sugar, Soap, Candlss,Confectionary, Ginger, Plppper, Mustard, Saleratus, BooIs& Shoes,Applss a Onios, CoS'se, Eight-day andThirty-hour Clocks, Looking Glasses, Bags a Man's Braces,a large assortment of Crockeryware, Dry oods, Prints, white Cotton, Sheetin , grey Cotton, Satinsts, Dan- ims, Bed Tickin , Mossutli Hats, Sole Leather, Slates. Thrsadds eedles, Pins, Hooks and Eyes, Buttons, and various other articles, too numerous to mention. WILLIAM C, GARDINER. Jan. II, I855 Si 205. FOR SALE, THE HOUSE and GARDEN at present occupied, and bslon ing _to Wtt._uass I-‘oaaas, ., ., at or with or without Town Lot No. 88, frosting on Pits Roy Street. Jan. I2th, I855. Stray Heifer. TRAYED, from the Subscriber, about the middle of Jul last, a red Poll HEIIER, rising 8 ears old, with white tail and rump. white on the foregsad, and stri face, with white mouth. Any person that will give such information as will lead to her being recovered. will be liberallfi rewarded. JA ES RATTRAY. Brscltley Point Read January Iotb, I855’. la av norei. Lara-ans r-A1-nier. THE HYDROMAGEN, oa warxaraoor airrr-costsuasr-rive CORK 80 E8 Manufactured by Hancovrar Bnannnr di Co., 88, Ann Street, N. Y., and at London and Manchester, England. HE HYDROMAGEN is a valuable discovery for protecting the feet from daai or cold, and therefore a preventive of many Lang issasss, soili- out any declaring rcluitener. The Hydrornagen is In the form of a sole, and worn inside the boot or shoe 1;. sudicsted character is a powerful antidote disease. For Gentleman it will he found agreeable, warm, and healthy, to wear in the coldest or rsiuiest wea- ther, as the foot cannot become wet, if the Hydrome- gsn is insert . Ladies may wear the lightest soled boots or shoes in the most inclsnisnt weather with impunity; while consumption, so rsvslent among the young of our country, may bet waned by general adoption. The entirely supersede our-slices, as the latter cases the feet to perspire in a very unhealthy manner; and, be- sides, are not dangerous wear to pedestrians in icy weather, like India rubbers. While the latter cause the feet to appear extremely large, the H being merely a thin slice of cork prepar ,‘pscultarly placed inside, does not increase the sins o the boot. or cause the foot to appear urn’ y. To Children they are extremely valuable, as the may aiiglsgs in exercise, with comfort and healthy e - tscts. sir expense is en slight as to scarce it mention; besides those who patroeiss them will find their yearly doctor's bill niucli diminished thereby. As the Hydromagsn is becomin more known, its sale is increasing to an almost incr ibls extent. Last ear in London, Manchester, Birmingham , Liverpool, ls w, Leeds, Dublin, Paris, Antwerp, Hambargh, and erlin, our sales res ed the almost incredible number of I,'l82,450 pairs of cork soles. This year a number will far surpass that. Ask the Facult their opinion of their value as a preventive for UGIIS, COLDS. BRONCHL I‘lS, A _aud CONSIIMPTION. ‘< Boys’ and Misees'do. Gd. No'rica.—-From the Retail Prices we make a very liberal allowance to Jobbsrs and Wholesalers, so that an storskeepsr can make a has i on their sale, w ilsthsy aresa article, that may kept in any store, atnoog any c s. For terms, p ly to aacoua-r. Baannav, & Co. 88 Ana tiirset, New ork. A eapply of the sharp: dull expected. AUCTIONS. (Without Reserve.) T the Subscriber'sSale Room,on Monday 15th instant, at to a, in. the following articles will be sold to clossa consignment, recently received from the Old Countr , par ships Peeping Ilosi, Sir Jlezandsr and icely. III Cheats line Congou Tea, 5 half-chest do; 8 bales 250 each Cotton Warp; I bale containing I5 bdls. red and blue do; 1 pieces white Ser a, I piece egch red and white Flannel, I2 pairs bfaiiksts. 50 ieces shot Orleans, Coburgs and Lusttes. I don. ediurn Countsrpsnss, I0 pairs Sheets, I2 pieces chiata Furniture, 24 pieces na blue Prints, 53 pieces dark fanc Prints, I0 pieces striped Shiitings; 8 pieces drab olesliin, 20 pieces rolled Linings, 6 ieces Silesias, 8 pieces Carpeting, 80 pieces Ging- m and Derries, 80 ieces book, mll and csmbric Muslins, I2 pieces go a Plaid and Printed Coburgs, I0 dos, plaid and fsnc Shawls, 90 don. cotton Pocket handkerchiefs, I oz. Mulllers, 50 mens Over Costs, 45 Shooting Costs, 22 dos. mens and youths Vests, 2 don. trowsers, 2 doz. Striped Shirts, ‘I don. regatta Shirts, 8 dos. worsted Cravats, I doz. Guern- sey I-‘rocks, 8l2 ieces Earthenware, comprisin Jars. Milltdishes. rocks, &c., 2 barrelsCoperasand slot ofother articles. The foregoing can be viewed at any time previous to day of Sale. BENJ. DAVIES, Auctioneer. w’ 'I’nasss.—Sums over £10, 8 months will be given on approved Joint Notes, all sums under,cash on ivery. Charlottetown, lat January, 1855. Ad LOOK HERE!!! Valuable Property for Sale, On Tuesday the 16th inst. HE SALE of Mr. D. Wii.sors‘s TOWN LOTS advertised for the first of May next, will in- stead thereof, positively take place on TU A the I8th day of Jarruanir ivaxr, I855, at I2 o'clock noon. on the premises. These Lots are cut up into Buildin Lots to suit intending purchasers, having fronts o fifty feet each on Pownal Street, and forty-two feet on Richmond Street, and are w worth the attention of Mercantile men. An unex- ceptionable Title will be given, and Plans of the pro- perty can be seen at the Ollice of Mr. Ball, Surveyor General, at Mr. Wilson’s Store, and at the Oliice of the undersigned. A deposit of20 per cent on the purchase money to be paid at the time of Sale, and the balance, if required. may lay over until the first of May next, on the delivery of the Deeds. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Jan. 8th, 1855. WHOLESALE [TE 3 bser'ber begs to acquaint his friends and T per Ornahtsnt and Seraaac, from BOSTON evsr imported into this from a generous public, consists in 0 S1- Farmers‘ Ekntes and Straps, ciescripiion; Shoe Thread , Pins,Blacklng. Mousetraps, Door and Shutter Bolts, he solicits a continual!" Of BOILERS, &c,; Carpenters’ _ Molasses Gates, Coffee and S to Carry Axes, Hiitchets, Deep-sea Cod and Chalk Linn. S and other Glasses, Step Buckets, Knife-'l‘ra Lines and Pins. C Cloth, Window F tatures. Funivi1'uae—Mahogany SOFAS, Sofa Tables, Msliogan Rocking, Cane and Wood Women's and Vyouths' India Rubber SHOES. Hair Port Monnoies-—Confectionary , consisting of Cocoa air Goons—Satinets, Jeans, and Stick Logwood, Csatile Soap, Lard. Oil, Cheese, and other articles Charlottetown, Novaniber 20, I854. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD ESTA TE. T. HEATH HAVILAND. Barrister at Law, Queen Square, Charlottetown. November, Ilth, I854. Perm or ~ e. HE LEASEHOLD INTEREST of I06 acres of LAND, on the Cross Road from Brscklsy Point Road to W insloe Road, 65 miles from Char- lottetown, between 50 and 60 acres are cleared and in a good starts of cultivation; a Frains House, nearly new, 56 as 21 feet, with I3 foot wall, and out build- ing 76 feet long, with a Well at the door, and a good S ring on the back of the Farm, and an abundance o river-mud, the remainder is covered with Firewood, Longers and Building ’I‘imber. Enquire of the Sub- scriber on the premises. R. WILLIAM HORNE. Lot 33, Dec. I5, I854. Leasehold Property For Sale. 0 BE SOLD, at Pusnic Aiic-rioir, by the Subscriber, at his Room,on Monday the Twelfth day of February nest, at It o'clock. all the Right, Title, Claim, Property and Demand ofJohn II. Gates, in and to all that Lot. piece or arcs! of Land, in Lot Number Two (2),in the Filth undred of'I‘own Lots in Charlottetown. bounded as fol|ows:—Commen- cing at a stake fixed in the North side of Fituoy Street, at the East Boundary of John FIIlpflIlIcIt’l Land, from thence running Noithwardly along said boundary, Forty-two feet; thence at right angles, Eastwardl , Twenty-four feet: thence at right angles Northwarti y, until it strikes the said street; thence Westwardly along said street, to the stake at the place of beginning, with the Dwelling House thereon erected, and the appurtenances. 'I‘he same having been mortgaged to the said John H. Gates by William Godfery, and the e uity ofredemption released by the said William God cry to the said John . Gates. The lease is for 999 years, at the rent of one shilling currency per annum. Particulars of 'I‘itle dtc, may be known on appli- cation to Joint Lawson, Esq., Attorney at Law. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Jan. 8th, 1855. Isl. 8; Ad. January, 1855. MORE NEW BOOKS. ASZARD & OWEN will open this day, two . cases IlOOI(S,from New Yoax, ex Jlfary Ellen from Boston. f‘ Catalogue in‘ tile above next week. Jsu. I2tIi, I855. IQ‘ THE CHEST. «DI QIR ASTLEY COOPER, Bsii'r., M. D., the I eminent Medical Prsctitiriner, has left a valu- able legacy to the world, in his IIEAT Purim- 1-ivn or CONSUMPTION, and unfailing cure for Pulmonary Diseases, without the use of Medicine. Sir A. C. Bsrt., invented and advised the use of the MEDICATED FUR CHEST PRO- TECTOR to all persons of all ages and condi- tions, as a certain and ss ield against those fearful disesses,Coneumptiun, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, and other sllections of the Lungs, which arise from the exposed plate of the chest, accordin to fashion, and the continual changes of our c imate. . g “ The Protector " is simply a chemically-pre- pared fur, lined with silk and padded, which, suspended from the neck, covers the chest in so agreeable a manner, that, once were, it becomes anece.ssi'tyandacornor- _ " The Protector," although but recently intro- duced into America, is making rapid progress through the United States. the Canadas, South America, and the West Indies. It has for a long time been a staple article in England. |nd_ 00 "I0 Continent of Europe, while it has grown in many countries to the position of an article o_fdress. To demonstrate these _fs_cts. Bfl<I_||"° 0" an)‘ English resident in your vicinity ofhis knowledge ofthe beneficial effects of wearing the Protector, wrrirour srcouass 1-o DOCTOIIINO of any _ The coat of wearing these articles is a mere trille. and one will last some years. No one who vs- lues the health of himself or his family will be without them. The hospitals in this coun.ry are not alone recommending them. but rapidly intro- ducing them. Harcourt. Bradley 51. Co., n- don, and Manchester, England, were originally entrusted with the manufacture of the Protectors, by the lamented Dr. Cooper, and continue to ma- fscture according to his original instructions, and therefore recommend those who would wear "The Protectors,” to sec to their being genuine. Gent|emen’e siss, 9s. each. Ladies’ o. 0s. 0 Boys’ St Misses’ do. 4s. 6d. do. HARCOURT, BRADLEY Gt Co. 38 Ann Street, New York, U.S., And at London and Manchester,England. H. B. dc Co. are establishing Depots for the sale of “ The Protector ” in all parts of America. Physicians, Surgeons, Druggists, Clothiers. Dry G Merchants, Hatters and Milliners, also Gentleman's Furnishing Store-Keepers, are on- trusted with the wholesale and retail distribution of them, and to whom most liberal terms are offered for their enterprise, and a splendid oppor- tunity opens to them for a safe and proliiable usiueea. HA RCOURT, BRADLEY & Co. 38 Ann Street. New York, U. S. A supply daily expected. one. 1'. RA8ZARD.A|Ot for r. E. lslssd. no as 1'. HAIZAIID, Aster be r. 5. bass. ORANGES AND LEMON S. UST RECEIVED per Julia, Oranges, Lemons, Prunes, Figs, Raisins, Currants, Almonds, Nuts, Crackers, 6tc.; Pilot Bread. W. R. WATSON. Dec. 28. . BENJAMIN CI-IAPPELL AS the following, among other things, for sale, which he will dispose of on reasonable terms:— Rubber Boots and Shoes; eather Boots, Shoes and Brograns; Oil Cloth Suits, Glazed Hats, Sou’ Westers, Striped and Unbleached Cotton; Cotton Warp, 'I‘ime Pieces, Brooms, Buckets, Indigo and otherdye stuli‘s;C ' . la, UGAlt,MOI.Alllls Soap, Candles, Rice, Chocolate, Blue, Starch, To- bacco, Spices, 'I'able Salt, Shovels, Hay and Manure o s. 150 Bushela LIVERPOOL 811.1‘, 200,000 Shingles, I5,000 feet Pine Boards, 6000 feet Refuse Deals, 6000 feet Studding, 8000 feet Scantling, 50 [Cords Firewood. .4 to. 100 acres of Land, being No. 55 [Fifty-five], situate on the Road leading rom Frederick Cove to Bailow's Mills, on Lot or TownshipNumbar Eleven, in Prince County. Charlottetetown, Oct. 8. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. TIMOTHY AND FLAX SEED. HE highest price will be paid for TIMOTHY and PLAX SEED, during the present year, at George 'I‘ Hassard'a Book Store. BARLEYI WANTED a quantity of good clean four-rowed a'iu~.'iticaN HOUSE. Nb. I1, GRJFTOJV STREET, WEST OF THE .Il.dRI£1'. rt of-— _ ovss—consisting of Cooking. I’lIl0||’.lgIll. I‘orlis. Spades and Shovels, Pick Axes, Hay Knives. hen‘s Platform Scales, half-bushel and Pack Measures, Stone Jars, s, Wash Beards, Window Blinds, vari_st of Ladies’ Baskets, Rolling Pins, Clothes’ CKS, 8 day and twenty-four hear, dt of Tumblers, Lamps, Preserve Dishes and Crust Stands. V000. DP!" Cult" 301000; Sllil’ and Oil Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables,'l‘oiIa¢ .34 Work Seated r-escri tion—side, hack and Ivory Combs, Steel Watch Chains, Spectacles, Shirt Studs ins, Ivory Tooth Picks, Stone and Lead Pencils, Scaling Wax, Linen, Braces, Shirts, Checks, Bed Tick, white and _ _ Redwood, Fiistic, Indigo, Groceries, Molasses, Crushed and Moist Sugar, Chane, half-chests and boxes 'I‘ea, boxes and kegs Tobacco, bos Pepper, bag! C9330. Candles, Soap, , Pilot Bread, Salaratns, Soda, Washing Powder, Bultinx S041. Dflllll Fill. will"-ill. nlb.fl's CIONIV Nuts, Almonds, Burning Fluid, Rico, Sago. Tlpiocl. AWOWFOOI. , _ Alspice, Apples, Onions, Pears, Alum, Coppsras, Cudbear. Castor Oil,Sa_Itpetre. Liquorice, Ssnua.Salts, AND RETAIL. the public generally, that lie has JUST RECEIVED ,oire or run Lanoas-r Sonatas or MMEEMICMM ECDCDIIDM Town. Having personally selected thorn to suit the Market , and thankful for pastfavcsra S'I K their patronage at his usual low prices. His Bed-room and Canada, of every descriptian,Gratu, every description, Slates, Pencils, Plumb Levels, e Mills, I‘ea Bells and Canisters, BRUSHES ofsvsry otnbs, Board Rules, straps of Sleigh Bells, Sand Paper, ‘able and Tea Spoons, Brawl. 5€|‘lV"_. Door Handles, Hinges, Razor Strops, Wardrobe Hoolts, Mortice and Rim Loclts, Latches, Butcher Knives, Shosmalters' Tools, Balances. Carriers‘ Tools, Manure and Ilay cod Saws, Churns, Oak Ase-handles, Swinging coats, 'I‘ube, prin ut patterns. GLASSWARE, consisting Chairs, Washstands, Bodstesds, Cradles, Men's, BuS'aIo Robes and Coats, Children's Toys of every and Buttons, SnuII' and SnuB' Boxes-Stationery, Balls, Cake Trimmings, Motto, love and fond heaita Elna ping Kiuos, Burnt Almonds, Cardaniams, Sugar Plums and En lish Barley.—8 I I0 It to. II Glass. 3 Linings, red and blue Flannels, ool Linscy, BIBIWII Holland. Irish blue Cottons—Csndle Wick, ye Studs, Ground Pepper, Ginger, Cloves, Cinnamon, too numerous to mention. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. “ The poor ye have alsoayr with you." THE LADIES’ BAZAAR, NDER the patronage of Mas. DALY, for the benefit of the poor of Charlottetown only. will take place (D.V.) at the Temperance Hall, Char- lottetowu, on Tl-IUIIDAY, the l8th January inst. Doors n at one o'clock, sale to csmmsnce at 2 .m. ntrance money, Is. 5d.; children under 12 years, ' "CC. There will be no Auction of any articles remain- ing unsold. The following ladies composing the Com- mittee, will gladly receive contributions, viz:-— Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs. C. Stewart, Mrs. Jen ins, Mrs. W. Peps, Mrs. W. Nelson, Mrs. C. Palmer, Miss Palmer. N. B.—AfIer the Bazaar, the Committee and other Ladies appointed for the ose. will visit a the poor in the different districts, in order that the wants may be truly ascertain . quantit of ready-made Clothing. the west of the Industrial chool, will also be oS'ered for sale at the same time. January 0, I855. (All the papers.) Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ny of London Incorporated by lot of Parliament. OARD OF DIRECTORS for P. E. Island.- Hon. 1'. H. Haoitorid, Hon. Cltartss Hess- ley, Francis Lonsticortlt, Esq., Robert Ilatcbinson, Thomas Daicson, Esq. Detached Risks taken at low Premiums. Ne charge for Policies Forms of Application, and any other information, may be obtained from the Sub- seriber, at the Otlice of G. W. Deblois Esq. Charlotte- mm H. J. CUNDALL. April 7th, 1854. Agent for P. E. I. ALLIANCE LIIVE JJVD FIRE INSURANB COM- P NY, LONDON. II‘I'AII.lIl-III) er acr or raanraaeanr. Capital £5,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. The National Loan Fund Life Assurance society of London. CAPITAL £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Parliament, 2d Victoria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. _ '1‘. HEATH HAVILAND.pr. Agent for Prince Edwa Is s I? Oflice, Queen Square, Charlottetown. September 5, I858. Isl Barley, for which the highest price in CASH gill be paid. GEO. BEER, Jan. October 4th, 1854. N TIGE- HE next Qtrans-siii.r Sassrore of the Grand Division of this Island, will be holden on Tuasnnr, the son. instant, in the Temperance Hall, Georgetown, at dip. in. y Ord P. DESBRISAY. G. S. Jan. 2d, I855. FRESH CURRANTS. JUST received a _fnrthsr suppl for sale at “ King Square ouse. GEORGE BEER. Nov. I0. Oorn Meal, Burr Stones. Bbls. CORN MEAL, and 2 pairs French BURR MILL STONES. For sale cheap E. L. L Dsc.27. Isl.Im. YDIARD. NOTICE the Rev. John Mc onald, late of this Islan but at present of Chichester, in the County of Susses, England, hearing date Nineteenth Day of December 0 I others indebted for Rent, or otherwise, to pay the same to JOHN R. BOURKE. Mill View, Lot 49, Jan, 8, I855. Hides l Hide!!! Hides I I! can be obtained . of superior quality, Secretary's Oflics from Arthur Napin Molesworth, his wi HE undersigned, b Power of Attorney from Thirty-Seven, in this ‘ d, them, I854, has been appointed Ag: nt to manage his Estates no ct in this Island, and he hereby notifies all Tenants or same. Mutual Insurance inpany, Incorporated by Act of Parliament in I848. HIS COMPANY ofl'ers the best guarantee in case ofloss, and accepts Risks at asaviug of full 50 per cent, to the assured. he present reliable Cs(pital exceds £1100: _ Per sons having property in harlcttstown, or vicinity, ' ' plying to the Secretary of Oharlottetown Co purchased by the Company, for the benefit of persons insured in this a. In case _ immediately, by applying at the W. HEARD, Pres’ eat HENRY PALMER. Sec and Trees Secretary's Olllce, Kent Street. 3 A . ugust oni, I858 NOTICE, THE undersigned gives Notice, that y Deed bearing date Eighteenth Day of December, I85_4, o ., a Ilamst fe, all that part of Township No. Island, formerly owned by was duly conv ed to him All 'l‘enanta, or there, indebted for Rent, arrears of Rent, or Stump- ge, are hereby called upon to pay the same to him; r person having any authority to receive the JOHN R. BOURKE. Mill View, Township, No. 49, Jan. 8, I855. Any person found trespassing on the above Estate will be prosecuted acpordiiig to w. sl. FOUR pence per. lb. in Casts will be given for any quantity of GREEN HIDES, delivered at the Tannery ofthe Subscriber. W. B. DAWSON. Oct. 21. ( All the papers.) OR SALE— Gitovaii Ist.Arsn, situated in Richmond Bay, about one-fourth of a mile from Princetown. This Island contains about 80 acres, and as a fish- ing station is unequalled in this Island,—-having a sullicient depth of water on one side for vessels of In a burthen, and being entirely free front drift sand. Ari indisputable Title will bagiven; and for further rticulars, apply to War. I-‘onnaiv, Esq., Char- ottetown. April 22, I854. (Iisw. tf) FOR SALE. HAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head o Prince Strset,formarly the site of the Baptist Cha el, fronting I00 feet on Eustcn Street, and I04 on pper Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able situations in the suburbs for a gentleman's resi- dance, or‘: capa'I_ile pf bsiug:ivided into three good baildin ts. or arms a. a to ‘ ' "W. a. rare less I. House to Let. TO LET, part of that new HOUSE, fronting en Kent Street, possession ‘given immediately. Apply to THO AS W. DODD. Pownal Street, Nov. 24. FOR SALE. ACRES of land on Township Ne. II I having a front of so Chains so Mcatsgas iver. 200 Acres on Lot No. 8, embracing the West Point of the Island. I00 Acres on 'l‘ownshi Pasture Lot No. I88 town an own Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Low h T Charlottetown. Apply to WILLIAM IDRGAII. Feb. 1th. I854. p No. 80. ii the Royalty of George- HOMAS MANN, TAIIDR, (Less sf Upper Queen street.) trissdstliaths has just the House lately oeeepisi. ' by Ina. Woes. la rui. I-raaar. asst dear to ‘I lie.