"If MS 'EAMDOAT ACCIDENT. DMEA'Dii'iiziistL—i-Oti the I4th llii.,the 3IIIIEBI'59II8 of. Clay-ksvine, an}! train?! “me in contact on their OtIISlallthé form" “am and the m. may; at Orleans, by which "'0 H w i e ' lv demolished. The,l . dcabin parted company, “WI “flan 'nl'inc' immediately, and the ” u‘sh'we “1”! till who .ed. By this accident. 31 moms lost theip hoes. A" “In” losetcantaining $2,000 .“as sav- d Six race horses, among them he famed mare s‘tnn.H_nynes were 0“ oard and were all inst, A furious Tornado partially de- red the Missionary station in the theiokee Country, and killed save. [persons in other parts of the her- M» The people at the ‘Mtssiqn .a ed with their..lives. 'l he loss Mission is stated at $8000., II I o the Four children in algngle ramnyl-in : liio,died with malignant scarlet ie. 3 et,broaght on mainly by their eat-p icfreely of rotten or unsound an, lit, which were buried and dug up. ‘or winter consu mp1 .0". ~._...._—_— Allow ViLLAIrL-Ltist evening while gentleman whose residence -ls‘ in Bum] - near Broadway, was Sitting m ,, this writing. having helm-g hi,” a huge ilm‘candelabra with three launches, a data! during thief entered the In“ car by a false key, and going to u“, ptrtinent where the old gentleman was, three sevrral poll's put out the light. aldct'antpcd with the candelabra. yea,“ it: the gentleman in the dark—N. Y. .— -a p G s— ro ccnacsrounctsrs. L's poetry is very good, but we ques- 'otitt.o correctness of his conclusions;— re are also objectionable lines. With some alterations we shall be glad to pub- '~ it. The lines we allude to, may be the most spicy; but we doubt their being tittiestadapted for general reading. Terence O’Shaugnessy’sletier is un- hiconsideration; but. that pen of his llsso badly that we have scarcely yet ‘ciphered its contents. Will any ol our literary friends favour stuitlt a Legend ofthis island, with a view to an original tale ? MECIIANICS’ INSTITUTE. In accordance with arrangements made ittweou Mn. Dawson, who had been an- Iotnced as the next lecturer, and Mn. Mc- llIEL-tba latter gentleman will continue Iisseries of lectures on “ [’o-sz'rav” at the Mechanics’ Institute this evening. IOYDEHEUXHSES for Shaving without the use of Soap or Wa- M- with greater comfort and in much less time than usually required. THIS Composition, among other ad- . vantages,supersedes the necessity of "‘"8 soil]? or Mitten—besides this con- tlie heard is perfectly removed nd the Pain and Soreness of tender skins Prevented. T H E Subscriber would retnind ltiitlemen that he keeps constantly, :lllae and varied assortment of the most ,Pltrovcd Razors, Strops, Soap brushes, :mllofled from Mechi’s (far famed) man- $020,!!! No. 4. Leadcn llall-streot, Lon- W. R. WATSON. January 29. m“ ‘ AUXILIARY TEMPERANCE SOCIETY Tgnfinhinmry Meeting or the above h vgently mil-tie hind in the Vestry of . 8'0!“ Chapel, on Friday evening on at Semi o'clock. A Collection'srill be taken in aid oftlio GIOIGI Moon: ~-&"’ 2’ Sec’y- ’ WA N _T E I).—-'l‘o the Shoemakinc amass, a lad about ls 'or 14 years I 100d sacral character. In- I l l credulous. .dstlimn. Jen“ and Chronic Rheumatism. .dfl‘ecti‘ous of the Bladder and Kidneys. BILIOUS FEVERS and LIVER COMPLAINTS. In the south and west, where ‘ these diseases prevail, they will remedy. be found invaluable. Planters, armors, and others, who once use these Medicines will never afterwards be without them. out- Biti’ous Chain: and Serena loota- Giddt'ness. stesa. ' TN“? Bites. Cosh'reness. BI'LIOUS & LIVER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA ‘; 6 .i r Eruptions of the kiss. E at elus. P Flatulency. D AGUE FEVER. ' arilla. ‘ Night Sweats. “'ruairv run 111.0011. I MOFFAT’S VEGETABLEYLIFE PILLS. :- ‘ ter chests of TEA. which are otl'ered for PREMIX BITTERS. _ The high and envied celebrity which these pro-eminent Medicines have acquired for their a invariable elliciicy' in all the diseases which they profess to care, has rendered the usual . practicebf pulling not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. their fruits; their good works testify for them, IN ALL CASES OF & A G U E a For this scourge of the western country these medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain ther medicines leave the system subject to a return of P I L E the disease—a care by these inedi- cines is permanent. Try them be satisfied, and be cured. , Foulncss of the Completion. GENERAL DEBILITY. Headaches, of every kind. Inward l-‘ert'r powerful preparation of Sana- awn aunts $3338 AW amen PURIF‘E THE BLOOD And thus remove all the system. They are known by Nerrous Debr’h’ly. ' r ante dfl'ec ‘ Palpt'tutt'ou of tlts Hearts Painter’s Cholt’c 1‘ o l U tor of these medicines was cured of piles of 85 years standing by the use of the Life Medicines I one . 'Pat'ns in the. hand, -side, back, limbs, joints, and organs- RHEUM ATI SM.—Thoso at‘r tlicted with this terrible disease administer them whenever their asistonco is . will be certain. :ma SILV and they thrive not by the faith of the 3 ' ‘ r-t H ' Nervous Complaints, of all kinds. m.’ S --—’l‘ho briginal proprlo a U) will besure of relief by the Life "d Colds and Coughs. I laminan Rheumatism. MNmmfl' out. V MW“ 10?." gm of Blood to the head. a c o .v s U M r 'r ION. Used Junndice. , 8‘73}, H with the greatest success in this Loss qfv‘lppett'te- s“ "- ,em 0 : disease. LIVER COMPLAINTS. s'gi’é’iiung KINGts ‘ gaff"!!! Hunters. ficprosy. , E L . in “I “2:,” form, z rnpsies. noseness. _ ‘ . . ~ - ° '0 DY.SPE.PSIA. .No arson ascent/i1. DISEAS- U“"'Q’“"y"-‘““P"°“' with this distressing isease E S . 1N ever fails to eradicate cn- W 0 R M S s 0h“ “nah "0 O‘N' a should delayuslug these modi- tirer all the efl'ecta of Mercury lifts"! 0! filled by, "in '10!“- aiacs immediate] . infinite y sooner than the most cinch arauts will do well to c stupscseds-bflaliaf H a ma . outcomes ya 0 z Asiagleirialwill placothinFE Pills find PIIGN IX BI TTERSbsyoudthereachofcota- a < petition, in the estimation of ever i . {U3 Prepared and sold, w'ltolesaIepzhtfliitail. by D‘- 3. 335 Q a Broadway, corner of Anthony street, New York he Genuine ofthese medicines are now vat up in white wrappers and labels, together with a pamphlet, called as T - - - “Mofl'at‘s Good Samaritan," containing t a: attains- a careful. and do not buyt fit mt from as, or don't touch them. e directions, &c-, on street to our Olficc. by which strangers visiting the city can very easily find us. The wrappers an are copyrighted, tlicrefiire those who procure them With which is a drawing of Eros Samaritans EG’Sold Wholesale and Retail, for the Proprietor, at Apothecaries’ Hall, by 'I‘. DESBRISAY. FOR SA LE. UPERIOR Blacksmiih’s TOOLS. oono sisting of Anvil. Bellows. Forge Back. Vice, Stock and Dies, and Screw l‘lates of various sizes, with many other articles. For further particulars,apply at the Morning News Office. if Jany 29 TO SELL 0R LET. UILDING LO'I‘S to Sell or Lot. on B reasonable terms. Annual Ilculs from 303. to 50s. .‘llso,—A small IIOL'SE to Let. Apply to JOHN QNANTES. Ch. Town, Dec. 4. if “ T0 'Gttoo'St—sf COTCI—l SOFT SOAP, Polish- ing Paste and Sponge, for Sale at \VA 'I'SON’S. Charlottetown, Jan. 29d, l845. Miscuasics'"ixsrrru'ric. " i A ‘IflKETS of Admission to the Mechan- ics’ Institute for the present year, can be had by making application at the store of Mr. Henry Stamper, or to the Secretary. Fumin Tickets to ndinit -l persons, 10s. Gentleman and Lady’s So. 711. d o. Member’s 5.1. Youtli’s do. 2s.h‘d. Nightly do. ls6d. ARTEMAS DAI’le).\', Ch. Town, Jan l5. Secretary A S'I‘RAY I-IEIFER. RISING TWO YEARS OLD. has been on the subscriber’s pretnises since July Instr-colour black anti white. The owner may have her by roving property and paying expenses.»- P Apply to CHRISTY STEWART. Brackley Point Road, Jan. ‘22. NOTICE. THE SUB—SCRIBER. REQUESTS all persons indebted to hitn by Bond, Note, or Book Ac- count. to make immediate payment to Mr. William Gastm‘ivca. in Charlotte- town,on or before the 2d day of February next. Those which remain unpaid after that date, will be sued .for at New Lon- don, without further notice. EDWA DDUNVILL. Ch.'I‘otrn,Jany. . al i“S€ck Prolection. where it really can be fout'i d.” INS URAJVCE - AGAINST I' I R B 1!! HR Subscriber has often felt sur- prise, that in an enlightened (Inm- munity, like that of Charlotte Town, its Inhabitants are not more deeply impress- cd with the great advantages attending Insurance. It is u wall-known fact, that there are merchants in Charlotte Town, having Illiusuntls of pounds of Stock in their warehouses, and not one penny iti- sured ; and that there are many house- holders, who have a large capital invest. ed itt wooden Buildings, and not one of which, is protected, by insurance, from the ravages of tire. Fire! its very cry to the uninsured, strikes a knoll to the beam-but to those who have had the prudence inseck PROTECTION,\\'IICI’G it can he found, by applying to the sub- scriber, the cvy ot “ Fine” has lost its terror, and they rush to the spot, ready to render effective assistance, having their reason at command, as they know, that their property to a certain extent, is sale. The Subscriber still continues to issue Po- licies ol'tho “ ALLIAtvcs: Linc AND Fins: ixsonaxcs: COMPANY," of London, at moderate rates of premiums. From the Capital of £5,000,000 sterling, that this Company has at command; from the honor and liberality which it has displayed in the settlement of losses have and elsewhere; from that novelty in Insurance. by allowing those who have continued to insure for five successive years, a participation ofthc pro- fits of the Company,—and which last year amounted to seven and a halfper cent. upon the premiums paid; and frotn the perfect se- curity which the Public possess by transact- ing business with such an old established and ‘ highly respectable Company; the subscriber feels that all these are sufficient inducements to a discerning public to obtain Policies from his office—independent altogether of the im- portant consideration. that it is a British in- stitution—a British Association—in fact, a - British Company. As the ssbscriber intends to appoint sub- Agents throughout the Island, he «nu notify the public, as to their names and places afra- sidenco, so soon as he has completed his ar-i rim etnents, guy further information can be obtained, and will chéerlhlly be given, by, applying to the subscriber at his allies. . ‘V , CHARLES YOUNG. .. o Agent. Ch. Town, Jan. 22,184. . ' ‘Gaa. Pall. Islr. 0 weeks. way flora “’all a the white wrappers can be assured that they are E" on with yellow wrappers ; but if you do, be satisfied that they come p i l : nonstanda- if...) can rssn. Y the schooner Dart from SLJ thus. the subscriber has received a Coti- alignment of No. i HI‘lItRlNGS, (Ile- cemher brand). COD FISH, and quar- snle at his Sale Room, Kent Street, on reasonable terms. ALRO, A Lot of IRON MOUNTING, attitu- bio for a Vessel of about Lit) tons, con. sisting of Trusses, Bands, Straps, Jack Stays, 8w. . ' » ‘ . ' Onlhatiulr-hlozen. Shovels 'and 2 doz. Chitin Traces. at Auction Prices, ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ’ H. 'W. L‘OBBAN, Broker Islilr. January l5. __-uoasn&7 CAR [2].? GE S, AA'D‘SLIEIG HS. . (New Esrintasiiats'sr) AIIR‘IAGBS. IIorses, Slefglis and . Saddle lIorseai, all of a superior de- scription, within luture,bo ttept cou- stantly'mt hand. to hire, at'pioderate charges, by the Subscriber, at his resi- dence, in King’s Square. ,WNjght Carriages, (not inferior to any .qfl'cred to the public) i. MARKBU'I’CHER. Dec 20.. i if. . roar. saw. . .By. the» “Subscribe-r, (Puncheons high-prooflamaica Spirits 40 doz. London Porter, 40Itlo Ale, Holland Gin, Cognac Brandy. Port Wine, 8 birds. best tno’ist Sugar, Tea, Soda and Fit-tile Crackers, &c. .30. A good assortment of Btt'i'risit Msncuanotzz. . + . lifAll persons indebted to the sub,- scriber. are requested to make payment before the Hill February neXt :‘o-it’ not settled then, legal measures will be re- sorted to. , JOIIN COSTIN. 565 The higher! prices given for Furs. Ch. Town, January ll ff “ Free Trade and jair competition are essentially rcqttisilc to produce the weal/lire (y'i'ising coumtuuilus.” WOOL! was}? !! FLOUR!!! anaconda. ’ N: R. “'ALKER respectfully informs the I’uhlii', that he Ilttsliilit‘n it lease of [)Ai.1tY.\iri.1:‘s MILLS, which are situated about three miles distant from Charlottewu, nearly at the junction of the Great Western and hiaipeqnc Reads. The Establishment is now put into execllent order, and the Public may rest as-urcd that no attention will be wanting to give satisfaction to customers. The Flour Mill, Oatmeal Mill, Drying Kiln and Curdng Machine, are how in full opera.- tion, and will continue so throughout all sen- sons oftite year. . @Residents of the town, who may be desirous of patronizing thisidstaldish- iuont,will be pleased to leave their names with Mr. Camus, Blacksmith, Opposite the Morning News Office, where their calls will be punctuallybttended to. Mr. W. intends keeping up .a conve- nient Conveyance for the above articles twice a week, between his establishment and the town-clear of all expenses to customers. Woor. as formerly carded at 2d per lb. for Cash ; and 3d for agricultural produce. For Oat Meal and Flour, no more than the legal TOLL will be taken. For other articulate, lease a l to Mn CAIRNS. P y W y ‘ Ch. Town, Duo. 4. tf THE sthsomBER, EGS leave to inform the Public , generally ofPrincc'Edward island, that he has removed to his 'N EW T'A'NNERY, West corner of Queen and Kent streets. near the Royal Hotel,tMrs.Weymouth’s) where he will carry on his business as ' heretofore, and trusts he will be able to give satisfaction to those ~who may ta- spur him withtheir patronage. . . .. . ‘EDWARDLOVE. Ch. Town, Dec. 28.