,..!_.E:a-—.r-...-~~—..n.sc...-. -Q’:-4445 at .4. l ‘t - cc tance aft .5 J» ._ LJA .4, an '9 ‘ xzn'1"r1r~mn: 3.’ rum 1’ -r. 4*‘ a’ INs1rru'ru.—Last evening, the Hon . Che as Young, the President, delivered a Leo- tuseou " Pb loguomy." He vi ed his in- rzsstlng sulpcct nto the four following propo- GI --" lat, Whatls Physio cm 1 H, What is its lIII|I!'‘:I , 3d, How do we know that it exists? And 4th, Are we not, in our intercourse with society, involuntarily guided by this art? He then uci ted each question in a very elaborate manner, and interspersed his lecture with souis appropriate anecdotes. James D. rd, Esq., the Vice Patron, presided, and Invited a discussion, which was sustained with much animation, by different speakers. n Tuesda evening next, John G. Del lergiire, will sliver a Lecture “ on the Reign ‘« f eorge the Third." As Mr. Duly is a youn tleman of much promise, we trust be wil encouraged in his efi‘ort, by‘ giving him a prthc filth, William M. Howe, Esq., has miscd to lecture. Subject will be hereafter _unc:d; and on tlli): 27th inst., '1‘. Heath ..,..'.'.“~?‘..l....‘z:..'i‘.‘.’..»-_.':f.£".°‘°“ '° ‘°°“"° . o wson Esq., and . George Millncr, will address the meeting. Choir have in course of practice some new for the occasion. Instrumental music ll also he in attendance. A Collection will be hken to defray incidental expenses and to pur- chase Tracts. The Courier arrived in town on Monda the bags of English papers lo m the last mail, having crossed over on Sunday. The Britih mails would be at the Capes on Monday morning. We have heard that the Couriers crossed on Monday, but they have not yet returned. - Dy Telegraph to the St. John, N. 3., News Room. ARRIVAL or run: “Pacino.” New York, January 25, 1855. The “ Pacific” arrived at New York this morning. The news is imporhnt. The eastern question has assumed an entirely new and mostimportant as t. Th Csar has accepted not only the fo points of guarantee, but also the interpretation hereof, as explained by England, France and Austria; but no armistice is granted, conse- quently hostilities continue without abatement. Siege of Scbastopol continues without change up to the . A terrible inundation had occurred at Ham- burg. The Pacific ran into and sunk brig Corinthian in the Mersey. Cargo valued at £M,000. The ship Geor Canning, from New York, had been lost wit , it issupposed, 160 3.". Breadstufi dull at former quota- tions. Console 91}. . SECOND DISPATCH. A second despatch to the St. John News Room nys—-It is ct doubtful whether Russia's ao- four points is unconditional or h important ex lenetions. The immediate elect of this new p as of efiirs was the rise of 2 per cent., but they afterwards fell off. Prussia e ims to take part in the negotia- tions but declines at present to increase her arm . Tge Russians have recrossed the Danube, invaded the Dobrudsoha and rctaken the cities Juntehesa and, ' . ‘ A-r-r—Rsported invasion of the Dobrndscha by the Russians doubt The Liverpool cotton market had fluctuated. All circulars quote Id. advance. v DEANGEMENT OF THE LIVE Is one of the most common, as well as t e most formidable of diseases known to American Pliysi- cians. It.had for years attracted the closest at- tention of the medical faculty in the United States, and yet up to the time of the discovery of Dr. M'Lane's great Specific, it was almost beyond the reach of medical skil. Thousands had perished without even a hope of relief, and although thousands may yet be destined to feel the dirsful edicts of this most com lit-sted disease It is now, thanks to the research o Dr. ‘Lane, most completely brought within the scope of me- dical control. The proprietors of the Liver Pills feel confident that they offer a remedy which has been fully tested by time, and which has never failed of success when fairly tried. Purchasers willbe careful to ask for Dr. ‘Lane’: ‘oer Pills, and take none else. There are other Pills purpprtisg to be Liver Pills, now before the public. . M’Lane's Liver Pills, also his Celebrated Vcrmifuge, can now be had at all res table Drug Stores in the United States and an e. W. R. WATSON, Agent for P. E. Island. There are few things which afford us greater pleasure than sitting down to a notice of the celebrated Hoofiand German Bitters, because we are fully conscious we are conferring a public benefit, and our heart tells us that by our notices many have been induced to take these Bitters, and been rescued from death by dyspepsia, liver com- plaint, dtc. , for the cure of w ich it is certain. t is pro and and sold only bv Dr. C. M. Jack- son, he German Medicine Store, No. 190 Arch Street, Philedelphia.—Exchsnge-—See advertise- DOII. ' UlLIAN'8 ruin on. The besterticle ever used, as hundreds can testify iothisclty and 'surroum« 1 country. Read! Gil.- MAN'S LIQUID HAIR DYE instantaneously ohngse the heir to a brilisnt ‘ t Block or glossy Brown, wb h A - css not stain or in any way lsjurs the skin. No article ever yet in- vested can compare with it. We we ndsisoall who here say hairs to buy it, for it ‘ 2. on.»/«N Cheinist, Washington City, grepriptor. H _ .6 d y ru sts air ressers, an Dee.lere in Funny Artfifa, throughout the United e es. ' " W. R. WATSON, General Agent for P. E. Island. Jan 6. Onion Married, On the 4th nlt., by James McFsrlsus, Eng, J. I’. Mr. William Leslie, to Miss Mergsrst Itlc onsld. both of Souris. On the Both of Jan., by the Rev. W. Stewart, Cherry Valley, Mr. James Music, to Miss Margaret McLeod, both of Murray Harbour Road. On the Slst of by the same, at ‘the Cherry Valley Church, Mr. David Young, to Miss Isabella "Gilli, both of C Valley. Q the llth uIt., by the Rev. Mr. Allen, Mr. John Brachley Point, to Miss Mary Cairns, eldest do ter of Mr. Robert Cslrns, Bree: Bus It. Peter's cad. | st WILLIAM C. HOBBS, Brass Founder and Machinist. Shop—Corhsr of Great George and King Street, Iiarlotfclowri. ~ KEEPS constantly Manufacturing all kinds of Brass and Composition Castings, such as, Ships‘ Rudder Bruces.Spikel. Bolts, Hinges, ornamental Iustemngs for ‘Shim’ Wheels and Capstone and Belle. Composition M ill Bushes und'I‘hreshiug M nchine Brasscs. &.c. dto. All of which are warranted of the best mnierinl. a S. '|‘he highest price w ill be given for old Cop- per, Brsss and Composition. _ To Daguerreian Artists. RARE CHANCE. Two first-rate CAMERAS _ r sale, with instruction in e art. One of Harrison's best quality Bellows Csniers, new. W. C. HOBBS. Jsu. ‘lib, 1855. EN DEIIS will be received, until the first day of March next, for finishing the inside of Lot 16 Church._ Plan and Specification will be seen on application to the Committee. Messrs Donald Campbell. Arthur Ramsey and 'I‘homus Liulrletter. Tenders are to be addressed to the undersigned, By Order of the Committee. RODERICK McDONALD. Let I6, Feb. 5, IS55. GFDRGE BEER,jun., will thank all persons in- debted to him previous to the 31st December last past, to call and settle their respective amounts without delay. Charlottetown, ‘Ill: Feb. I355. Isl Ex Adv ' , Grand Division. N Adjourned Meeting ofihe Grnnd Division will be held at half past 3 o’clock to-morrow, (Thursday) afternoon. By order PETER. DESBRISAY, Grand Scribe. Feb. 7th, 1855. IQ“ THE CHEST. -139 IR ASTLICY COOPER, Benn, M. D., the ‘ eminent Medical Practitioner, has left a valu- able legacy to the world, in his Grurn‘ PuuvI:N- rrvu or Corrsumrriou, and unfailing cure for Pulmonary Diseases, without the use of Medicine. Sir A. C. liarl., invented sud advised the use of the MEDICATED FUR CHEST PRO- TECTOR to all persons of all ages and condi- none, as a certain and safe shield against those fearful disesses.Consuniption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs,|?olde, and other allcctions of the Lungs, which arise from the exposed state of the chest, occordingtn fashion, and the continual changes of our climate. “The Protector " is simply a chemically-prr pared fur, lined with silk and padded, vr ‘ch, suspended from the neck, covers the chest in so agreeable a manner, that, once worn, it becomes . . necesssl a com on. “ The Protector," although but recently intro- duced into America, is making rapid progress through the United States. the Camden, South America, and the West Indies. It has for u long time been s staple article in England, and on the Continent of Europe, while it has rown in many countries to the position of an ertic e of dress. o demonstrate these cts, enquire of any English resident in your vicinity ofhis knowledge tr beneficial effects of wearing the Protector, wlrnour nncoultss: -ro DOCTORINO of any ' . The cost of wearing these articles is a mere trifle. and one will last some years. No one who va- lues the health of himself or his family will be without them. The hoepi els in this country are not alone recommending t em, but rapidly intro- ducing them. Hsrcourt, Bradley & Co., of Lon- don,,snd Manchester, England, were original] I < entrusted with the manufacture of the_ Protectors, by the lamented Dr. Cooper, and continue to me- fncture according to his original instructions, and therefore recommend these who would wear ‘ ‘The Protectors," to see to their being genuine. Gentleman's size, 9:. each. Ls ‘e 6s. 0 Boys’ St Misses‘ do. 4s. 6d. do. HARCOURT, BRADLEY 5. Cu». 38 Ann Street, New York, U.S.,- And at London and Manchestcr,England. H. B. & Co. are establishing Depots for the sale of“ The Protector” in sll run of Americas. Physicians, Surgeons, Druggisls, Cloihiexrs, Dry Goods Merchants, Hatters and Mllliners, also Gentlemcn’s Furnishing Store-Keepers, are en- 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 profitable business. I-IARCOURT, BRADLEY Sr. Co. 38 Ann Street. New York, U. S. A supply dsily expected. CEO. '1‘. IIASZARD,Agent for P. E. Island. In preparation, and to be published in 1855. ACADIAN GEOLOGY A popular account of the Geological Structure and Mineral Resources of Nova Scorn, ./Ind portions of the neighboring Colonies. By J. W. Dawson, F.G.S. &c. HE above Work will consist of about 300 octave _ pages, and will be illustrated by a large Geolo- gical . sp, Sections, and Figures of Fossils. It w’ Includes lurge nines of unpublished notes, referring to Nova Scotiu, Cupid Breton, Prince Edwardl Islun and parts of New runswick, the substance: of six- tcen papers contributed by the author to the Geolo- gical Society of London and other Scientific Societies, and notices of the more recent discoveries of other Geologists. These materials will be nrrs nged in such a manner as to present to the eneral reader a complete view of the structure of ova Soetis and the neighbouring districts, as far as at present known, with its relations to the facts and principles of general Geology, and to the present and prospective value of the useful minerals. Willi the view of ascertaining the number of copies likely to be required, suhscri tiou lists will left with Messrs. .~ 65 W. McKin ay and E. G. Fuller, Halifax; Messrs. J. Dawson dz Son. Pictou; Mr. A. Lawson, Ynrmouth; Mr. W. H. rnwfo . St. John; Mr. G. T. Haszerd, Charlottetown. Price to subscribers, Os. payable on delivery of the work. Price after publication, los. anrrisn IDITIONS or Standard American Literature. OW READY, Price 1s .Gd. each, cloth-each corn late in one large volume, cicsely printed. . E. Chunnirig's Literary Works, Rev. W. E. Chsnning's Theological Works, Rev. Orvllle Dewey's Works, Rev. Jacob Abbott's Works, in Is. and Is. 6d volumes. For Sale by HASZARD dc OWEN, Booksellers und Stationers. The Laws of Prince Edward Island FROM 1778 to l85l,boiln yesrs inclusive—2 vol‘ Roynl 8 vo., with a co icus Index; published under an Act of the Colonial .egislature, and care- fully revised snd consolidated, by Commissioners appointed for the purpose, maé be had at the Book- ore of . 'I‘. IIASZARD. LONDON HOUSE. NEW FALL GOODS, 1854. US'I‘ RECEIVED er Cite! , from Lon_don, Peeping Tom, an Annie all, fiopi Liver- I, on EXTENSIVE SUPPLY of BRI'I ISH and ‘OR!-‘.l(‘V GOODS, selected by the subscriber in the different markets, on the most favorable terms, which enables him to sell at the lowest cash price. His stock comprises the following goods. ' DRESS Bayadere, Cloth, Al aces, rich and fancy Robesin great variety, plain p aid and fancy Dress Cloths, Satin Stripe Lustres, Moire Antique, black and coloured, Radzamerc, Du Cupe, fancy and figured Silks, Sutins, Sutiuettes plain and embossed, French Meriuoes, and Delaines, Alpaccns, Cnhurghs, Or- lenns, and Deluines figured and plain, and very chen , black and coloured silk and cotton Velvets, and Plu shes. MILLINER Y. ‘ Ladies’, Muntles, Capes, Jackets and Visettcs, Bonnet dress and other Caps, English and French Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Paisley. Cashmere, and woollen lon Shawls and Squares, Swunskin, Plush, plain and ancy Cloaking, Braids, Gimps, Fringes, silk and cotton Velvet Trimming, dress Buttons in every variety,lnfnnt‘s Robes and clothing of all kinds, Hnbit Shirts, Sleeves und Collurs, ladies Skirting and Cord, Laces, Edgings und Scolloping, &c, CLOTHS. Pilot, Whitney, Petorshum, Mohair, and superfine West of England and Yorkshire Brond Cloths in ull rices and colours, Doeskins, Beaver, and Saturn Cloths and Cassimeres. C./IRPETS ./IJVD FL./IJVJVELS. Tnperry, Brussels, Kidderminster and Victoria Felt Carpets, lleurlh Rugs and Hassocks, Druggets und other floor Cloths, Cocoa und other Mats, Tapes- try, Worsted, Linen, Oil, and embossed Table Cove-rs, Stair diapers, Druggets, and Carpets, Horse Blunkeis, Collar Cloth, Blunkets all prices Sleigh Blankets, Ladies flannel Coating, Iron Blankets, white blue and scarlet Scrges and tianuels, Oil floor Cloth all widths. FURS Sable, Stone Martin, Mink and Squirrel in sets Viclorines, Boas, Mitts, Mum: and Cuffs in great va- riety, Fur Gloves and Guuntleis,, large assortment, Seal For Coats, mans’ und boy’s Fur Caps all shapes and kinds. Gold, Silver Plated and Fancy Goods. Gold wedding Rings and Pencil Cases, Silver Rings, Pencil Cases, and sliawl Brooches, Electro- lated in Spoons, Forks, Candlesticks Snutfers and I‘ruys, Sugar Tongs, Nutcrackers, und soup Ludles, fancy goods, Paper Machio, Ten Trays, Ink stands and Port Folios, Work Boxes, fancy Bags, Writin Desks, Branches, Bracelets, Shin. Studs, Slinw Pins and fancy breaches in great variety, Brushes ds Combs of all kinds—Soups und Perfumery, China vases in every rm. REJIDY JIIADE CLOTHIJVG Over, und sheeting Couts, Trowsers, Vests, Shirts white, fancy and striped, Shirt Fronts, Collars in ull shapes, Paris silk, felt und glnzed Hats, Cloth, Sea- lette, and Plush Cups—bluc and scarlet serge Shirts, Merino and Lambs Wool Vests and Pants, die. ' M0 URJVI./VG. Black Cloths and Doeskins, very low, Velvels, Coburghs, Lustres, Crepes, IInbit'Shirls, Sleeves, white Gt black crepe Collurs, white and black cotton and kid Gloves, Caps 6:. llibbons, Prints, Deleiues and Cloakings. dz Collin Mounting, doc. BOOTS J1./\/‘D SHOES. Ladies black and white satin Slippers, French Slices, Slippers and Boots, Bronzed kid sl' Leather Shoes Clolli Golonh , Cashmere, Moire Antique, Lnstin: and Leather Boots, Misses und chil- drens’ Boots an Shoes in great vnriety,Men‘s Boots 8; Shoes English and American, Rubber Shoes and HJIRDWARE. Plough, Bend, 0. G. 'l‘r_ving, Jack, Rounds and Hollows and Smoothing Planes, Cuttlery, Chisels, Locks, Hings, Screws, Curtain Loops& Rings, Pole Ends 6:. Brackets and is general assortment of other_ Hardware. GROCERIES. Tens, Loaf crushed, & moist Sugar, Soap, Starch Blue, whole and ground Rice, Arrowroot, Citron Currants, Raisns. Spices of all kinds, Cocoa, Choco lute, Coffee, split Pens, tnhlo Snlt, Mustard, So do washing and baking Powders, &c. Together with A large variety of other goods suita- blo for the seuson,to be had at the subscriber's store, Great George Street, opposite the Catholic Chap cl. H. IIASZARB. Novemberfll, 1354. WINTER SUPPLY. WILLIAM IIEARD. AS just received per Cicely, from London, the remainder of his Full Supply of BRITISII 8!. FOREIGN GOODS, which are now ready for solo at unusuall low prices. W. . begs to cull especial notice to the following goods. AMERICAN HOUSE. ‘Nb. 12, on.u'1'o.N' smear, WEST or THE Mmurzr. V wnonnsann AND nu-run. ~ " 'f'ud ndtbs hlic :-n,u-1| h JUST RECEIVED TlIEP‘¢.)l:7i.e':s°rlitb:s ‘So‘r'°ri‘n':¢I?l.“l:.l BOSTON, enrol‘ ‘I-or-I‘: ‘I;AyXt\.h:s1“eSll.‘lI'PLIlI or QIIEKZCLJW Ci-KDCDIIIW - - - - ' pone ll sel ted theuitosuiril e!ll- k l,: dth kfulfcrpsstfsver Rb:|dn::'mt:llid:l:dhIIc?‘b:l:blI!citb‘:'outh:.anbe orthsir patronage oi lnisdxl-rial l|¢l>|\v prlil:lcs. His STOCK . c°llu2|tI“S-i'lblI,:s—consistiug of Cooking. PIFIOIH H o_. ull, Bed-room nn_d Canada , ofcvery _descriptien,GrntT. . I ' gt . 0 up.’ of _ever description, .~il‘.u«--n, Pencils, Plumb Lave s. lI:',",:':.aBaii..,., Molasses’; Ga.t:sP:nCo€ee and s ice Mills, .. mu. und (.......§....., mwsuns of every ,,,¢,i,,,;o.,; shoe '1‘hrud, Pius,BIncking, Curry cmbs, Board Rules, slnips ox ale-lglr Bells, Send Psfl. donaetrnps, Door and Shutter Bolts, I‘abIe and Tea Spoons, Brace-x, .‘.cruws, Door Handles, Hinges. 1 w rd be Hooks, Monica and Rim Locks Latches, Blilclior lilrivcs. Shoeniekers’ 'I‘oels. ;I:3,'gi'3,'fi’u, 6 W Cod and Chalk Lines, Spring’ Balances. Currier,‘ Iouln, Manure d Hay pork.’ and“ "4 h'.u' Pigk Aug, Hny Knives, Wood Saws, (.huru.a, Huk .\.\e-handles winging ' rm Scales, half-bushel and Peck lllo.-usurus, Sumo Jars, Brooms, TIN. Bblhlfdter g.h‘iI'.e:'.I:r§"sPhV.l;u:hPB‘eT:ds, Window Blinds, variet of Ladies‘ Bdélxlfls, Rollin Pins, Clothes’ Lines arid Pins. CEOIEKS, 8 day and twenty-four hour, di erent patterns. (ILASSW RE, consisting of 'l‘umblcrs, Lernps,Prescrve Dishes and Crust Stands, Vsses, spare (faszur lioltles; Stair and O C'%"';w,".".',':.".:"':'i..g.."' sores, Sofa 'r.r.i.., Dining and Brcul.l'ust 'm.:.-.., Toilet ssd Work Tables, Mehogsn Rock n , Can ‘and Wood Seated Chairs, W'uslisl:md-I, llcdsxeuds, Cradles, Men's, women.‘ "4 J,,n¢|u’ [Indie Rubber SHOPS. Boflhlo Robes und Coats, ‘children's Toys sfsvsry descri tiou—-side, back and Ivory Combs, Steel Watch Chains, Spectzxclm, Slur! Studs and Buttons, Hair ins, Ivory Tooth Picks, Stone and Lead Pencils, Sealing Wax, Snull and Snutf Boxes-—StatreueI’y. Port Monuoies—Confcctionery, consisting of Cocoa Bulls, Cake Trnnunings, .\loll0, love and fond hearts sun ping Kisses, Burnt Almends,Cerdnmums, Sugar Plums and English |l:rrlvy.--- 8 an 10 & 10 I112 Gls_se. Igar Goons—Ssiinets, Jesus, Linings. red and blue Flaunels. WWI Ll“-"‘)' . BNIWII H0153‘: ["35 Linen, Braces. Shirts. Checks, Bed Tick, white and blue Cottons—-Cupdl-i \‘.'lck, ' and Stick Logwood, Redwood: Fustic, Indigo, Groceries, Molasses, brush--«l und Moist Sugar, Chests. half-chests and boxes Tea, boxes and k Tobacco, box Pepper. begs Collcl-. C”mu9‘s 303?. CYIGKON. Pilot Bread, Sularstus, Soda, Wasliing owder, Bskin Soda, Drum Figs, \\':xlnuls, Filberts,_CuslIsw Nuts, Almonds, Burning Fluid, Rice’, Sago, Tapioca, rrcwroot, Pepper. (linger, Cloves, Cinnamon. Alspiee, Apples, Onions, Pears, Alum, Copperes, Cudbesr, Castor OIl,Sallpuln:, Liquorice, Ssuas,Selts. Csstile Son Lard, Oil, Cheese, and other articles too numerous to rnenuuu. Charlottetown, November 20, 1854. WILLI-MI B. DAWSON- snorrores. c.c.J. BELL, ERCHANT ’I‘.\lL()RS, and Manufac- ' turers of liezidy .\l.ule Clothing, Queen SQIMO. opposite the Market, C/tuI‘I0fI€I0wI|. INI'UlI FIZIIS 0" Cloths, Wliitneys, Doc-kins, Tweeds, Vss ' Tailors‘ ’I‘riunning-a, .'in<l keep in their am y- merit the largest nuwvlusr ufihe best Journey- incn 'I‘nil.\r- on the Island. All Orders attended to with punctuality und das- tch. Jun. ll. Leasehold Property For 8 ale. 0 BE SOLD, at Punuc Ancnox, by the Subsoribcr,at his Room,on Monday the 'l‘w_e|lIh day of February next, at 11 o'clock. all the Right, Title, Claim, Prolierty and Demand of John H. Gates, in and to all that ot, piece or reel of Lppd, in Lot Number Two (2),in the Fifth undred of lown Lots in Charlottetown, bounded as l'ollows:—-—Com_mcu- cing at a stake fixed in th_o North side _of Fitzroy P. Street, at the East Boundary of John Fitz ntrick’s d, from thence running Noithwardly a orig said boundary, Forty-two feet; thence at right angles, Eustwsrdl , Tweruy-four feet; thence at njit angles E SMOKED HANS 64. TONGU'ESs or‘ mzucrovs GU33. Northwur l , until it strikes the sa street; thence ' _ ‘ wesrwadlyy along suid street, to.the stake at the 1' OR “*1Jr"fiEg lg “AI.” place of beginning, with the Dwell: House thereon 1 I7 l85_ ‘_ ‘ ' ' erected, and the appurtenances. T o same h_avmg “' 9 9- "“’ been mortgaged to the sold John H. Gates by William — ——-~ Godfery. and thee uity of redemption released by the ‘V0 L, said William God ery to the said John H. Gates. r “OLESALE AN“ R,-I-1.AlL’b, The lease is for 999 years, at the rent of one shilln -,« N JAMES "_ flA“u_ currency per annum. . Particulars of Title due, may be known on appli- cation to JOHN Lawson’, Esq., Attorney at w. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Jun. 8th, I855. Isl. 8; Ad. Jan. I7, I855. 3w SUGAR, FEW Bnrrols of prime PURTO RICO, at I low rule, to close Sales. JAMES N. HARRIS. A Jan I7, I855. 3w Extensive Sale of British and American HEROKANDIZE, to. BY JAMES MORRIS. House to Let. 0 LET, part ofihui new IIOUSE, fronting Q BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at his SALE Kent Street, posses-zinn given immediately. I ROOM, Queen Street, on 'I‘uunsnav, the Apply t0 ""0 A3 W- DOD”- I5tlI of Februar , at H e’o|ock, is LARGE AS- I’0WnIIlSl|'0°l»N0V'-34- SORTMENT OI‘ GOODS, consisting in part, viz:— 200 pieces fancy afl blue Prints, JOEL-N T. THOMAS 00 do. white Cotton, 10 do. handsome Deluines, 40 do. Denims and drills, I0 doz. Plaid Shawls, 20 pairs Blankets, _ 15 doz. I.edies'Beots, Shoes and Slippers, , 7 doz. Vests, A quantity of Silk Ilundkcrcliiefs. Cravats, Cotton Bulls, Thread, Tapes, SL 40 pieces Grey Cotton, 50 do Orleans and 40 do. Stripes, 40 do. cotton Ilnndkerchie 10 doz. Fancy Shirts, 4 very fine Buffalo Coats, 6 doz. Drill Coats, Opera Ties. o. Chests and half chests Tea, 7 Ilhds. SUGAR, 10 Cases Boots, 6 Bags Coffee. 2doz. Clocks, 10 Boxes of Patent Starch, &c., 5 Puns. MOLASSES, 25 Boxes Tobacco, 5 Bbls. crushed SUGAR, 20 Boxes No. 1 Soup, 10 pieces Oil Cloth. E Terms Liberal. ‘% * January 29, 1866. l ILL be obliged to all persons indebted to hint. (by Note of Hand, or Book Debt), by II in- mediate settlement. NOTICE HE undersigned. by l'owcr of Attorney Roll the Rev. John ‘xlr-llmixilil, late ofthis |I||I, but at preson. of (,llicZ.. .u-.-. in the County of Sagan, England, bearing rlzll‘, ;\'i wlucnlll Day of Dsesm I854, has been Upll"IlIl'.‘\I .-\-.1-ntto manage his Em in this Island, and NV lwruhy riotrlicsull Tenants or others indebted for Rent, or otherwise, to pay in. same to him. JOHN R. BOURKE. 3, I855. c. Coburgs, Mill View, Lot ~19, .l.m, NOTICE, HE undersigned -_'l\v‘s Notice, that by Dafi bearing dnlu Ili5E:I.,~:xitli Day of December, 1854, from Arthur .\'::;-in ‘vlvl-'w0rllI. Esq., and Hus-riot Molenworlh, his wit}-, lll that part of Township Na. Tlrirty-Sen-n, in llzu l-l:-ml. ‘formerly owned by them, was duly con'-~w.l 10 l|Ull- All Tenants, er 0 BE SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION. (ifnot previously disposed of at private sale), A1‘ Gnononrovviv, on TIiursday,ihe Twenty-firs! day of June next, st 12 o’olosk, TOVVN LOT Number , ’l‘hird Range, Letter (B), with the IIOUSE and l CLOTIIS. West of England and Yorkshire Superfine Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Cassinieres, Mohuir,l'ilot and Whitney. CJRPETS .5-c. Brussels, Kiddcrminsicr and Felt Cu rpets, Printed Druggets, Heurth Rugs, Hassocks, Embossed Table Covers, Travelling Bags, Railway Rugs, Damusks, in all colours. FL./1./V‘J\r ELS. Blankets and lllnnkeiing, White 8:. Blue Serges, White, Blue. Green, Scurlet und Striped Flannels, Saxony A: Vl/elsh I"lnnnels. DRESSES. Guln, Saxony, Engaged, Gormnn und Mxrcczitlorine Snlins, Norwich Dresses. Silks, Szilius. Sutinoilrs, DuCnpes, Silk 81 Cotton Vclvcis, French and British Mg;-inogu, Coburghs, Alpnccns, Lustres, Orleans and Cotton for Dresses in grent variety. .MII.LIJVERY 6-c. .- _ Bonnets , Caps, Flowers, Festhers,Ribbons,FrInges Braids, Girdlos, French Stays, Mnntlcs, Scnrfs,, Is & . sh" 'H5su:Ry AND GLOVES. FURS M (Y C s. Boss Victorinelh. Cuffs and Mlle o:l,"Ast:nPc.iian and,Mock Neutriu, \Vmter Capes: Lustrod Seal, Coats, Gloves und Gsunllets. SILVER PL./1 TE. A splendid assortment of Elkington und Cos. Eleo- uo 3',',I;:'i:l.'8",|“),..'gnd Salt Spoons, Table and Dencrt Spoons and Forks, Sugar Tongs nnd Sifters, Toast Racks. Soup Lndles. Engraved and Chasod 'I‘en Pots, Sugar Baskets, Cvnets Jzc. 001.12 .d.2\/‘D PLATED GOODS. Gold and Silver watches, Chuinn, Brooches as Seals, Ringst Stu s ‘ Y 0 DS. £5-c Papier Mnchie,nnd other Inksmnds, Curd Baskets, Netting Boxes, Blotters, I.nv:i Baskets and Busts; \Vriting Desks, Work fluxes, Dressing Cases, Cloth, llnir, Tooth. und Nail Brushes, Combs: German and Shell. lincy Soups, 8:, pnrfumery, 6 Alabaster Figures, with Glass Slmdos. LE./I E . Waxed Calf, Stripml Seals und’ Cape, Assorted Rome 6: Lumhs, Patent Cull‘. Enumclled Hide and Seals, \Vhiic Kid, Chamois, Door Leniher, Tanned Bnsils, Crust Gonis, Pig Skins, Hog Skins, Leather Trunks, Trnvelling Bugs Si Hat lloxes. IR().«\‘.M0./VGER Y, 5-c. A great vnrieiy ofl.ocks. llingcs, Screws, Pit and Crosscut Saws. "and dc Tenon Saws, Files, Planes. Chisels, Pen Knives, Knives 6L Forks, Braces and Bits,Augere, (iimlols. Squares, Steelysrde,Ships' Compasses, Curled Iuir. '1'... Indigo, Plymouth pole Soap, Oils, Paints, Soda, dtc. Charlottetown, 25th Oct., 1854. Wild D""""'i Silk‘ M"l"'i"‘ P°l""" Twill m"‘°"" Md ./Vex! door to the rcu'c1c:u:e Q/' the Hon. I: :30. Cole: Mink, Stone Msrteri. Squirlel Ind Mock Nollfil Importer and Dealer in every descriptioii of 8’ . . - ~ ' -I -dl‘ l‘---'1 Irrcurs ofRent era .1-_HOUSEs lh _ T, L I I M others, nude in. or . .« . - - . turnp- Iirlliuied. sdJ0inin;m\Vs:..SIi'i°rnani:N.oEs:':.I%:|'8{ "59’ “"5 ""'“’by °"”f'd "1"" I" lmy.‘h° "m. I.‘ "3 arises, and near the Episcopal Church. For further l "0 Ollie!’ person having any authority to neg". gg. nrliculars, apply to Messrs. J. Ilvssrrrnnr 6: Co. , ""”°' 10"‘, R . I . _ . l . BOURKE, {Gl:|?'u'lg: lI:'g5‘_v""oN' Chm onflown Mill View, Toivn.-ilnp, No. 49, Jan. 8, I855. ., Any rson found tre~Ip::-'sinr- on the above W will be prosecuted nccnrding I3 Law. Just Try 1.-l ' ~‘ WEE JAMIE DUN OAN’S New Establishment of Tin, copper, Iron, and Plumber Work. Mails. IIE Mails for the noixlibouring Provinceenntl the United Stan--x, will be made rip and forwarded, on and ufter the l~t of‘.l.in-urxy, vin Cape Traverse und Capo 'I'nrlncnlllw', --wry .\lunduy morning at lo o'clock, and (.‘\'i'l‘\ l'rixl:u_y afternoon at 4 o'clock; and Nails for I'Iu~=vl:m-l will he made up It llll GHQ hour on the sub. 12th. 22d and 26th January, and 5th, 9th, lmh and 23d l"--hrunry. ’l'llO.\lAS OWEN, Postmaster General. From his late experience in the Old Coumry, and by strict ntteution to the execution of orders, he hopes to merit a share of ublic patronage. P.S.—Jobbiug punctuully attended to. Gencrul Post lltiioo, I)ecembcr 28, 1854. THOMAS DOUGLASS, PL.dTT_ STREET. NEW YOR Eastern Malls. IIE Mails for tl~n Nmth side of Eng Pgigr .34] Lot 47,_:ifrcr tlu.-I date, will be made I eve K’. Foreign and Domestic H A R D W HEAVY ENGLISH GOODS BY THE PACKAGE. sor.n AGENT ro Bee's Braces, Turnsorews, doc. MANUFACTURER Of the Premium Steel Squerfl, Premium Angers and Bits, Axes, Socket und Firmer Chisels, Patent w Angers, (cc. g at for Rirrlingrton Wagon Jule Dlmn Kurou-Ann. & Co., Manufacturer, nrlington, Vermont. Peter's Hand of Srlinl I‘otcr’s Bu , Bu Rollo Buy and Sou-,-la, ovory Mondayy Indy evening at seven n‘cluc . THU-“A~‘* Owl-ZN. Postniest Gsreneral. General Post Ollivc, Jun. 9, 1855. lLONDOIllJ—TRADER.. THE new and splendid SHIP “ LADY RAGLAN," C“ IVII, cop- per fastened, Doxsnn M‘Ker, 09.. mnndcr, (A. I for 7 anrs) bnilg gg- pressly or the Trade, -vifl positivsy sell from the above Port for Chsrlouetcwn on let April; has 5 half poop and will he fitted with spacious and airy State Rooms for Pnssenggcrs, and is commended by- one efthe most experienced navigators in than m For rule of Freight and l‘u.ns:Ige, apply in . 3. Mes.-rs. Kenl 8:. Roberts, 3 Rood I.uus,Fsu Church. street ; st Chsrlottmown ln ' S.\.\lll‘.l. NELSON I SON‘ Charlottetown, Jun. titli, 1855. S. L. TILLEY, Wholesale and Retail Druggist 15, KING s1-near, S.»ff.N'T JOHN, JV". 8. naanna ixv BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRUGS, CKIMICALI, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Soups, ices, Paints, Oils, ls S Putty, Varnish, &c., Confections in greet/variety. Omx . For Charlottetown direct. THE fnstuailing, clipper-built, Cs . f.nst-meal ll.|rque Isabel, “SIX P”, tor (\ ut Lloyds), will sail from ANTED, by the Prince Edward Island Ausili- ,_~ | , go M , ~ W ury Bible Society, a Cor._ron-raon. Appli- Can uccoruirnoclhvtewumfean ". ‘pg: cation to be made In writing, stating terms, &c., s rrggigg M _ ..,,g,. ‘P ,|y ,0 Ann", mu“. . . . _ _ . . ‘ ‘ . *;:.:°;".:::;°f.'a2'.;:?;2a?!F.y :"...::'.':'.".t.'::~..£':::' ‘ W °- “M I-'--' ‘'V- 9‘ '‘°*.“--'°mWr- A. a r. IlUNcAlI.Oe. Jill. "III, IS“~ ch] "go... J.‘ 9. yggg. Id. 1‘ and Monday evening at seven o‘clock; and those er Saint -.’ ll -M