thor ' . . e fima 11 o'clock or? Thursda last, pursu- tho Po Books rc- HA_SZARD'8' G1zr3g_‘_'_l:E.‘ ’.r’ULY . ’ '23. EASZAIIWI G‘A.Z,EI'I'E. lord Iaturday, July I3, 1858. ' ' " ' ._.m in sinus, J he '.','::a his c1..r,"'rrr. N. Lei’: wl hngr. Wm. hlothssut ant to edioorsssent, dncem tho Shcrilwerc carofull scrutinised, and voters name sgalnst w ich an objec- Iorr had been marked, was severally called-out, and there I poaring n such scrutiny that thorowerc votcsso jectedto; endnelther Hr. lee nor any one on his behnlf,ep ' I “ entary or other e dcncc, that ted to, were glpod, Mr. Boer demanded that each and every 0 the said 46 votes be odjud bed, and deducted from amount of votes y o fillet hlsOourt,cn lends the 14th, to have u thatthoretorehocu tb)berc- shot. - , that be ceusidbrcd ho had '.é“a.'..° +.:°'-..:- , t t we re urn be his proceed nd with them the ‘ ' 33.3, to the House of w as the House should r.— and "’°".'. Cont. s a the Shsrifs Court was closed at Wheetly It or, and the termination of the roceedinp has placed Mr. Beer 31 votes above r. Colos. This was pretty much as we expected. We have now more particularly to enquire wh Mr. Colcs did not rococd with his scrutiny. t could not be his gnoroncc of the Law that prcvon him, for any green that can road, will put but one lntorpre tion upon it. It is true, they may holed astray by read- ing uni the 40th section, but If they continue on to 42d. the will find it plain and clear. However, as Mr. Ics has inter rotcd the Act to suit himself, we will lace t part of it before our road- dge for themselves. the mode c returning the Poll Books to the Shorif, after which- "TbeSheriI'or D It , shall c I break the mole thereon, and cos? y be uemI:r. bl votes. as I I oil I shall III" openly declare the state of the poll- W made on the groondq‘ rsoss Ironing voted out of their proper poll oieion. or more than once for the some election, as herein mentioned, the said Sheril. or h'I under Sheritf or Deputy. oholl forth- with. melts proclamation of the members chosen, sud elrall forthwith make return of such per- sons so have a majority cl votes . " It will be observed, that during the hour above mentioned the candidates, can about only tovotespoflcdtscscgan ltIIA¢t0m1tgdt- cs'ss'ea,and the reason is obvious enough, such voteecen be casil detected and their removal from the books wr I not depend upon a point of kw, as raifil: be the case in an oh‘ vote. Thosheril there re power to strike then of, and if the sitrikingtpll of su:pnvotes,;ih(p.ul vothemajcr to ocppo gcen to, file election msycbe proclaimed. the obyections have been settled, or if no ogectlons have been made during the hour, the orills bound to make proclamation ol the members chosen. It will be observed that nothing is sold relat- in toascrutiny of objected votes, until the section, which we quoh en " XLII. And heit enacted. Thetif at the linal declsr the election-—eitber when no such investi- gstbo s I be demanded, or alter any ouch investi- gotioo—any candidate. or III agent. shall publicly and openly demand a south the Sherri’ she thsresopp; lrnmedistely ivo notice that on the day next f in“ the day declaring the election. he the deril wi attend at some control and convenient place in the eel town or electoral district then to 8- csndldste or his IJOIII. who proceed ' to re tsed.aud shall then and there name one elector to assist at cosh such scrutiny ; provided that when any such objection against voters for having polled more than once, or out efthe proper polling drvbiou, shell vest‘ , the some votes may t sebjeclef ’such scrutiny on any other ground of “I The Act to stale how the scrutiny is to be ocuducted, but we have not space to give it inser- tion in to day's Imus] It will be soon, that the Sherilhes felthlhlly carried out the Act. Alter ccun up.the Bookséhongponly declared the number vo for each date, and gave notice that hewould proc the names of the persons having the wt number of votes as the members re- tail‘ no objection; were mads‘hAs Mr Seer no o one make " on gro otporscus Imxgdvoted out oftheir proper pol- ling divisleumrmorethon once brthpasezo eloetiu.”hewalted until the Short! . ‘fledm when he immediately andopenlydcruandodascrutiny”of .Ocleedemendsdascrutl- believothere letterlroru tendto sidered sverwes and - a msqcrltyofsl votes,thereaeon wh werenotmore,ls,becauspb _ votes were'o . I4sod,su_dthore wesscmedou twhether Ir. could avail himself fthem. It now be lhr us to en ulre w . Ooles not contest the olec , . Boer. he ficughtho would consul oue,uo bnht he would have done so, but knew- ths ternumbeu of votes wees eu madthettheyuwereresllyhedcoee, lfhsmntestsdit ltwou go inst Ill. ll ....'° .:"".':‘ .. .2“ "" .." '.‘‘.'l.'.'.''.’.' u re t w u e vs ou ted,phs thou t he had fieresnddlcts is d ' twi udln'“ ‘R twill of ..h:-ore! --"-‘3“-‘I-.-:-‘3':"'..“l.‘.I.-E".'2‘:'m “tr.” "' *'.:'.':. flit led by Mr. Oolcs, w ch would leave e um ofvctcs in kvour d In ROI. I|fl°|lM- h. set District '°° the Sheri s ithinoue hour thereafter, no objection shall be up “ II“ shsl intend sorts and with such scrutiny, shall also ot- 99 _ men, “,3 Watson Dochomio, an 9:7¢"ll'a%’3‘l' Aberdeen were in Illlller circumstances, would he continue to be the leader of the Go- vcnment! We would advise the Hon. George Colss. Jn his hours of leisure. tooccu y himself with s studyof the Poll Books, ha of this last and the previous Election. It will be well worth the horn, end«he may possibly urine from it e wiser end, we would fnin ho , u better men. He wlll pther com those 0 the 14a. of um prcsentrnouth. that then were upwurds of sixty lum rs Even by the New London people to - oh 'IAod. and that the most of these were ivcn,ln consequence of the false report so indus usl circulated by his agents and emi- mries tlmt Beer's fneuds were intending to desert Mr. M‘Leud. no one knows better than he does. Now had but mac (lord of these plum- rs been shared with Mr. Beer he would hpve c dence of the public, end that rt ofit too on which he placed his greatest re ‘once, has been withdrawn from him. nothing will. We like competition and free trade, and will ever be the steady advocates of both ; but, at the some time, we vo no ides of seeing native talent and enterprise neglected. We have deu- Ecro saloons-—os they ere ceIIed—in both ing s and Queen's Squares, end the reprie- tors must make a good thing of it, by t eir re. rnsining so Ion and yet we will fearlessly put our young friend Tn.nton’s likenesses in compe- tition wtth those, of the owners of either of these establishments. Now, we wish the latter gentlemen no berm ; but we go so far with the protective system, that if we can get any thing as well done-—it may be bettcr—and on as rea- sonable terms, by a native artist as by n stran- fir, we think we shnll be inclined to patronize t o former, and recommend our friends to do c same. Dauannrr. Accrnuwr-.—As John Cameron, of Lot 67, Anderson’s Road, was on Wednesday last the 20th inst., felling a tree, it lodged on another tree up site. On the following morn- ing, while in t c act of discngcgin it, for the purpose of lowering it down, it so dcnly gsve way, and, falling on him, killed him on. the spot. he deceased was much respected by all who knew him, and has left e wife sud four children to bowoil their irreparable loss. The Fairy Queen brought an English Mail on Thursday, in which we find important News from Turkey sud elsewhere’; end a Colonial Mail this day. llinrrled, the 25th inst., at the residence of r, by the Rev. Dr, Cock, Henry S. R. N., to A. Jack-’ On Saturday’; the bride's fat Weathers, son of Capt. John Westherg, Hsnueh . Je kson, oldest daughter of r. son, of this cit .—Qusbrr Jforntng Ollrovrtcls. At St. Psu 's Church, Charlottetown, on Thurs- day, the 10th inst., by the Rev. Dr. Joukins,Thcmas Hervey, Earp, of the Ordnance Department. to Ado- lnido Amelm, lhlrd thruglnor of the lion. . . G man. Conuoller of Her Majesty's Customs for P. E. Island. On the 29th inst., at the residence of Wm. E. Thomas, in this cit , Neil Slewsrt. aged 24 sure, a native of Prince Edward Island. after a s on but severe attack of bilicus intermittent fever. Mr. S., fuluess to all trusts ropoeod in him, had secured him- self e large circle of friends who deeply mourn their loss.—-CItt'cogo, Illinois, Congregational Herold. At Xonlochspelve Manse, Isle of Mull, North Bri- tain, on the 11th June. 1853, in the 9th our of hh a Norman McLeod, the eldest child on only son the Rev. Mclntyro. and grandson of the ch “Charles Pints,‘ ' uir Barrister-at-Law. r tlelo ,. . E. d. On the I'll; t., at. residence. Ilolly Mount, fipunty of Iigtrimk aged 76, Major-General James metre , I rulio . On th:‘Ild ,u-I ry Ville, Southscs, tho wager Lady Campbell. of Dunstetlhago. Lillias, relict of Angus Camp ll, Esq., in her 85th year. m.—::j..———...-' ' " —~—--—-—-“ Port of Charlottetown. auruvan. July Nth, Sch. Unicorn. M‘Willism, Shediec : deal. list. Ilhiry Queen, Pictou.—Groyhound. Pictcu; Four, dsc.—-zetsyl, peer, Bltllurst; shingles.- snn Shed c - es . ,‘ ' earaun, Jug lid. I-‘oi? Queen, Pictcu ; mails, dtc.-—Dove, obertsen, o. Passengers, In the Ihtry Queen, loth inst., from Sbediac and ue—-Isms.” C. Kinneur, R. Fraser. Cameron, Hugh McLeod, Samuel Trenemsn, Ste hen Trous- Ieott, G. W. Gardiner, rn. Beunoll, Wm. Gardiner. W. J. Starr, lady and servant, Jolie Dschornin. Ilst—P'. Starr, Esq., Messrs. Grey. Scadrlor, and 14 in the stoorago. In do. this day.-—Judt. Peters. Mrs. Cunard, daughter and serve I, Mr. us. Miss Reid. Iaoopeol. y , V . uy . Groomodlld I Fl.5—'ll1omesi. hard‘ . idly I.'I’eys fl'om Riclunc-:4] Ila... Jose so.—a.-mu alum. Joly s.—o.i.-. bl .1.av.. N. E, July s,-an-...a e.n....... yfih.-0 vo Brooch. . Note ed, Joly I.—Arrlved Amegeot. E Launched. , r... rt. lb of Ir 7»... ru.s..a. v... aeeRIvw.es Uthiost.,aIrigol'Il0teus is- tar. rout.-. w. wuu, sailed the - Louise." lottotcwn July 20. Iser’( ll)lb. ed on: . es .,. '-""":'“" ., u . ml:-’ sr:lalII:.:r..m'ls’. saris . per U s Id s POI’ It I d s I Veal, per lb.. Us CI Ierlcy IIIIIIII. 5 8 . lb., ' Oats, Is N e 8 Oedlsrfltr QL. lb e lb Perl Burk]. hr lb. Ia Turkeys, O o Is New Potatoes, per ft Pcwle. is a In H Tiulph seas ougks,eec ocoe Csrruthper bmb. Id "M".-..... ...-5 °'*" ':-:.«:" ~:~..': 3.':.'."," . Id: ' led o lo Id Better (flesh) Id a IN on: 9., (C, u, tab) son It a Is ‘ BROOCH 1’.0C'l"'l nu)’ as so in . tomes use - ' mo ‘Pa-rush‘. a RED 008.5‘;- Tte later will be rewarded by leavlsgitsttblselilse. ROCKLIN F'ULLI.N_.G $1.]... film Subscribers. in returning thanks who p_¢\t. of P. E. Island for the liberal potrcpge wit w icb they have been favoured. hope. continuance of their favour. _ The following are the prices, in Nova Seoul : l rd 1! I log on , per n .4 Do. an hslfdressing, Cd o. fulldrcssin , Fulli and Dyeing Bloc , Brown, Olive-green, Hive-brown. and Carbon, per yard. Do. and half dressing, do. I Do. nnd full dressing. do. Is Bottle and Invisible Grscu dyed sud fulldrossod. 2s 8d - B WO.llE.N"S-?;l.dR."d ad rovvn, d ed and < , Gr y do P" dc P" y 8d oeu . . Women's Wear essed onl , yard. Md Dyeing Scarlet, ppefr lb. Io P" No additional charge for carriage. R. & A. FRASER. Aousr-rs—Chsrlottetcwn, Mr. D. ewsrt, St. Elosucr’s Mr. N. J. Brown. Grand River, Lot 55, John M‘Dcnsld, Fsq. White Sands, Mr. Glover. Murrsy Harbour, Mr. John Hyde. Roclrlin, Middle River, Pictcu, N. S. July rem, recs. Songs for the People. Public Secular SINGING SCHOOL will be opened at the Old Court House, on TUES- DAY EVENING out, the 26th lust... to meet TWICE A WEEK. The Exercises to consist of Instruction in the Ru- diments of VOCAL MUSIC. with some oflho most po ulsr SONGS cf the day. ‘o commence at half-pest 8 o'clock. precisely. r The subscriber avails moolf of the opportunity of Aug, returning his grateful scltowlorfigomsnts to those A la nsutity of C‘ J R P E NTE R S ’ friends who have hitherto extend to him their pn- TO0L?,.Mi I Wright's Tools, dtc., &c. tronsgc, nod to the gentlemen of the eu for their sg|. to gommgnog u 3]"... ,,v.r¢.k_ enccursgiulg notices of his incipient ettomps to spread July 22, I858. a taste for armony uvwr ‘.5 " ‘ ‘ ' L h by elreful ut- tsollon to the wants of their customers, to meet I AUCTIONS. N..;|I£kESDAY nest, _tho_2erh instant, at II hmwh‘ . at the Subscriber s SALE BOOM, the GOODS, ‘"8 “I!-III. hem Liverpool, Greet Ins tockholrn TAR, Coal TA Bow and Boiled Psiat OIL. rt... wrm. Lean. Do. Black PAINT. Medicine com, Compasses, Quadrants, Telescopes, Charts. .1 80. 20 Chests Congo TEA, I Bale Manchester WARP, ' 20 Boxes No. l SOAP E’ Terms Liberal. WILLIAM T. PAW. Charlottetown, July 21. 1858. B; R. W‘. Lobbun, ON WED ESDJY neat, theflth inst., at the residence of the late Mr. Was. Scaurnuuunr. Kent Street, and nearly opposite the Globe Inn. the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ccrnprisis Chuirs, Tables, Feather Beds. Bedding. Carpets, esrt Rugs. Franklin Stoves, Chests Drsvvers, Pier Glsuoe, C . Cooking Stove. Kitch- en Utensils, dtc.. dtc. enter the posture FIVRE POUND‘ ‘REWARD I-II’. EAS sorns evil disposed son or on the n In ct‘ W I I0. 'l'l:.sbove rhwsrd.wlll be given to en‘f'pe$ VF willgivesaeh' mstios now lead to thew heuslon and conviction of the perpretatcr of so mous a deed DAVID HIGGINS. ' Covobesd. July llth IBIS. 3’ CE. r.'.'a.. same. _ an-ru usvn.arrn.f Isrrhtes-at-I41. receive and grant recelgs Queen Square. Nov. 10. I353. HE MISSES IIAYNE to u. will rociove Pupils, for PlII.l'II‘ICll::,'lI that of‘?! and Branches of an Eng loll Education, with French Italian. alter the present vocation- Ist July. lie L WANTED. A GOOD study TEACHER for the Gwdloboclr a Master having good sbiliy and to be made comfortable. can get a good edvases _ ' to the Government pay. by on early application to the rustses. . PATRICK STEPHENS, THOMAS IPPHERSON, WILLIAM M‘I..EOD, . Orwell, June 28, I358. 3*?--r Wool and Sheep Suns. HE Subscriber will pay the ighest market price in Cssrr, for any quantity of WOOL end SHEEP SKINS. ROBERT BILL. chsrishese hope that the present clfdfl, will with that co-opornlion and support, his friends him to eapeci.he assures the public that his chief aim w' ho to merit s portion of that praise which has been already awarded him. uusss-—Ticlrots, admitting a Gentleman and Lady, 24 evenings, l2s. Gd. Single Tickets. 7s. 6d. Spectators, lid. an evening. JOHN ROSS. Teacher. Charlottetown, July 20, I858. SELLING OF!‘ I VIIHE Subscriber hciug ubout melting an alteration in his present business. offers the whole of his IN TRADE AT FIRST C OST, Until the l5th instant, when the remainder will be disposed of M PUBLIC AUCTION. N. B.—An osrly settlement of nll debts due oar- nestly requested. JOHN C. M‘DONALD. Queen Street, 4th July, I858. 8l48 CLOTHS. Ex Sir Jlezonder, from Lrvuuroon. HE Subscriber has received ONE BALE ofthe ehcvo, comprisug- Superfine black. blue and broad CLOTHS, from lls. S5 to s. Invisible Green, do. do. - Block and Oxford mixture Doookins and Csssimeroe lirorn Go. to lie. Fancy and Chockcd,do. Is. Id. to So fu‘A.\lllEROONS. white and printed NETS, Drsh and printed Moleelrins, dtc. - DANIEL DAVIES. Queen's Square, Charlottetown. J we 10, 1858. NEW SHOP! NEW GOODSI I HE Subscriber has just received from Liverpool, G. B., an assortment of DRY and 17.4./V01.’ GOODS, GROCERIES, AND CBOCKERYWARE, which he will sell at a low figure for Prompt Pay- ment. ARTEMAS G. SIMS. North Side Queen Square, Smerdon's Now Beildings,June 4. PAINTS. ANDING, ex Sea m I, from Liver I. Hub- buc|t’s Patent WH TE ZINC PAINT , Do. Nos. I, 2 and! London WHITE LEAD, ' Black. Green, Yellow and Red PAINTS, Boiled and Raw Point OILS, PU'I"I'Y in blsddors end cnslrs, TURPENTINE. Copel varnish. Lithnrago, &c. 25 Boxes British Window GLASS, DANIEL DAVIES.‘ meet load STOCK Drills, CASHI- Quccn—e usre, Charlottetown, Juno 2 . I858. WHOLESALE. ILLIAM ELLIOT &. Co.. of BOSTON. United States. Merchants. have constantly on hand at Charlottetown. P. E. Island. a large supply of the following article! which will be disposed c as low as the can possibly be imported for vrz:— Toa, C olsto, Cocos, Crushed Sulgsr, Colic, uger, Muscovedo. er, Molasses, lour, Navy Bread, Cheese, Spirits. iucgnr, Candles. Soe , To- bacco, Rosin, Pitch Tar. Buckets and Tube, go. Please apply to their Agent, - HENRY PALMER. September 88. IIII. _ AMERICAN GOODS amp GROCERIES. HE Subscriber clots for Sale at the old stand of _ to Mr. Joins avrs, Sen., a general assortment of AMERICAN GOOD D GROCERIES. which has been selected end pur- chased for the cash by himself at the lowest rate, and will he sold at a small advance upon cost, for rosdy cash, awn cuunr-r. ASSORTMEJYT q‘ DRY GOODS .d.N‘D GROCERIES cl all kinds, CROCEER Y- JRE, to. c. CONFECTIONARY, (assorted) sud Raisins, CRACKE Butter and Soda. RI E Candles. (mould and dips.) Pipes and Tobacco. Burning FLUID, Pickles, lee Se Crushed and Brown SUGAR. T COFFEE (whole and Ground.) SOAP. ( lhh sad Americas Costa.) Buckets a Tubs, SOLE LEATHER, Booueodshces C ldrees'dc.,do., M, snusrtss (halt. cloth. shoe.scr-abbhg, white- ws , n , horse and cow. _ - -- -.::-..-'.... rm. .. . so I t . e pear . lm loaf, r..r..ll'." ,- 5 s Hey orbs. Ieoarodm. l~loes.caet-steelAms, evueW' Ilsnbu. ‘ - LeoklagG|Qee, &e.&c. N.B. cut lsrsrcosutryrlnol nllturket prise. 'I'boIA Gbusiaeeo willbeeefllfleuse usosl. Alwsyenhead sgeed art|sleefIHIP READ. - T. IIIIII. loot-sweet. Omsev ore.- Cbsrlettetcws. July Id. ll“. ~l -and B H. W. Lobban, N TUE!D.dY, the Sscorrn day of Auausr nest. Mr. Louuarr has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTIOJV, on the above named day. the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ofCot.. Pu-uu Sruwaur. on the promises, situate in Queen Street, a few doors North of Apothecnries’ Hall, comprising Bods, Boddi , Bedstosds, Stoves, Tables, Crcclterywsre, Chairs',‘I3erpots. &c., On. Sale to commence at ll c’clock. July 22, I858. ‘ \ NEW GOODS. UST IMPORTED, and for sale by the Subscri- ber. et his NEW STO E in Gro on Street- .I CHOICE SELECTION or MERICJJV GOODS, consisting of- USéI‘GAR in hhds., barrels. and by retail; Crushed Superior Souchon TEA, in chests, half chests, and by retail; COI-‘FE , RICE, PILOT BREAD. in barrels, and by retail; Crackers. Vinegar. Mustard, Pepper, Table Salt, Soda. Salorstus, Soap. Candles‘ Starch, Burning I-‘luid, Matches, Tobacco, Cigars, lilukening. Osarrous, CONFECTIONERY, NUTS. 4-r. Printed Cottcus, stri ed and unbleached do., shoot- ing, bodticlr, &c.; Ladies’ and Game‘. Indie Rubber Boots and Shoes; India Rubber Goats, Oil uits, Cotton-wink, Lamp-wicks, Fluid Lamps, patent common. in variety; CHAIRS with cone seats and wood do., in great voriet of pattern; Ares, Scythes, Sncsthe, Hay-rakes, ey-forks, Spades, Shovels, Hoes. Garden do. Ar.so—-An assortment ofCurrier’s TOOLS. Pails, Tubs, in nests or single. Clothes-pins. Brooms, Brushes, be. On Harsn, American and Island Manufactured SOLE LEATHER. Nests Leather. Calf-skins and HsNrne|s3s Lenthcg. h h r . .—The ' est ricos. ldincas .or n hides, calf and oiher eklns. P. F“ WILLIAM B. DAWSON. Chsrlotlotcwu. June I0. 1858. P, LSPRINI: GB(:'ODS' or so Alice, om ton, a choice UPPLY of entlomea'ssumruer I-IPA;I‘S. includirplg rn, u, oranco, am. Kcuut , &c.; Light BOOTS, Fancy Donnings; Boy's BOUPS and BROGANS in root variety; a good ssocrt room of ht CLO , cotton, woolen and mix- tures; Drrl rugs. Icons and Nonltecns for boy's and men's surumor wear: Pnlrn-Loaf Fans. A variety ofGLASSWARE, including Fluid Lsm ,'l‘ blors, Fruit and Preserve Dishes, Plates, S”ugar'%owls, Cresm Jugs, Castors. heavy Salts, Lanterns, &c., Fresh Oranges‘ drums and baskets Figs; Picnic, Soda, Sugpr, and Butter Crackers, Ground Cctfeo, urning I“Iuid,lin;hs"m:lking ccohaolg see, v s, S dos, cos, Sc t o Sneaths, manure andwhey I-‘crlrs, ing asses, wood and cone scat Chen-s,, One Bolesoemless Bans. The above GOODS are suitable lbr the season, and marked at a low Igure lbr reg cash. G RGE BEER, Jun. Charlottetown, May 19, 1858. NEW GOODS. 7 HE Subecriherhasrecoived, per Brig Jumood, from Loru>ow,sud ot r recent arrivals, the l'olIowiug,GOODS, which are sflored cheap for Cub. & Cases D Goods. 5 -‘r H 3. > a. skull. inch to 1-Oths, ells. Spikes, Chain Cables Anchors and Cut and Wrought Round and dot Ircu Window Glass. Pulnts and Oil London and Liverpool Soap. London waned-wlch Candles. Barrels Cboioo Sugar, Hdo. Helaeee, to. Go. IDNGWORTH O YATES. Water Street, Charlottetown, June 11th. rots. FOR SALE, ‘AS-ruawosuur Conouaso PONY in good eco- ditlea. App! to the Subscriber. ~ _ 1) WILSON. Richmond St. Clurlettetews. lay M, less. F‘0R SALE. a staunch clinker built BOAT. II feet keel. She has late.l.y“andergone s thcocogh re Queen Square, Ch. Town. May Slot, 1858. I But Housekeeper Wanted. RESi’EC'I‘ABLE middle-aged WOMAN. wish- ing to engage as Housekeeper, will hear of a place by npplying at this Oihco 5th July 1958. Glasgow ‘and Manchester House I r HE Subscriber has war RECEIVED so SUMMER SUPPLY of NEW and rasrnoxauns ooons, Per Brig Jttwood. direct from London. DAVID WILSON. Richmond Street, 11th June. I858. 11' ANTED by the Subscriber. FIVE TONS of I‘ above. for which the highest market price will be given In Cash. July 22, I858. DANIEL DAVIE. I-IATS AN D CAPS. ER Isabella. from Boston. and Sir Jlezondor. from Liverpool, the Subscriber has received his Spring Stock of the above. at his usual low DANIEL DAV Charlottetown, June 0th. 1858. our Isl ANTED-A YOUNG HAN. from 6 ll years of a o, accustomed to I PI It be a good Ploug man and Mower. A to In. Nrcr-rcnas Bucwst. Elliot River. JUNIPER POSTS. FOR SALE, by the Subscriber. I00 JUNIPER P 08 T8. H. EASZAID. Charlottetown, April 21. I058. zmw GOODS _ JUST RECEIVED. et the LON. DON H U E, X the " SIR .lLEX.lJVDER and II 83,‘ JV'I7.MPH" 'I'he Subscriber has uegiygg g Largo Supply of Fancy and Staple Goods, agugug r the Soseon. . _ _ n1I.l:eF$lf.°JJol‘3;l.::'l.rb:ll'Is:r:f$l..'"" ‘uni’ A eneralasscrtment ofHerdvvaru,Bar I ' <3-. rt sixes. round, ours and Set; Windou .:.‘".'.".:':::‘.'::., :.'..‘.".:'.'.- £’r‘*,_,H.':,.:- (Y;llow,sud Rod Points; Row and ' 1, c. ‘ “r .‘ ‘ All f h’ h fared II Lo at his ‘s’to:e,3ro:I.(ioeorge op'pcsito-‘ lie Chapel. . ' HENRY rulszait . ’ Charlottetown, July 4, I855. n ' PUBLIC TEA MEETING! APUBUC TEA MEETING wll be held cu the beautiful grounds adjoining Sarur Josrsv's Cnuucrr. Cra ud, to aid in the completion etthe Pausonanu even, in connec w the sage. Church, on WEDNESDAY. 87th July. Tickets for Adults Is. 0d.; children Gd. '1'. 5. at H.asoaun’s Book Store. Clmrlottstowo.-— Hrfltlus, 'l‘rycn, and of Major Wright, Badgggg. Twelvetrees Brothers’ (an entirely new invention. 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