a THE EXAMINER. 43 ~ ~ a aenqumes tt ne ai invi ‘ , i health. ves av r\ tv) a’ cal mre 3 ss We invite the reader's attention to a graphic and ad-/ which you recommended to me some four weeks since. You know yy WY | AND } 2 Pd 3 IN ‘ale. Royal Agricultural Seciety’s € ttle Sh fi " . : | that L was very much debilitated at th i ble to walk b Q ‘an | ’ ae ' 2g | Se ) ‘ sr ¢ ) S a e ow ior ‘ : : hm las . . 2 “ debilitated at the time, and unable wa uta mirably written deseription of Gi last battle in the Crimea. oe ee without stopping tq regain my strength. 1 had been | ~wwww ewww wrerwewenerenenrnowenr NO re reer nen 1855. : . . rae e % » Oe ry e ; : , SICK S g, 4 a p C fi ; i of seases, 1 r ‘ ' . : ¢ Several versions of that engagement h a been given in all the had es raise a oe ee ees pr raggianlgscbega oe Ln * Auction. WE Queen’s Count > Cattle Show will be held in Chotlotte- . Charlottetown papers. but te account inserted on our second | The effect of your Bitters upon my system was surprising. L was R. B. DAY TES will offer for sale by Publie Auction on town on WEDNESDAY, the 26th September, 1855. ie decidedly the best we have yet read oe eee in afew hours, and in three days felt comparatively THURSDAY, the 27th instant, at 3 o’clock, p-m., - PREMIUMS. page is decideds) - aaa | we lave since gained very rapidly in strength and flesh, and have : pa . : Best Entire Blood Colt, foaled in 1853 £2 90 pag ce gained very rapidly g Six i 00d Colt, foaled in 185 0 ‘ +e ~ | every prospect of recovering my former health, which | never expected g ford ee Sites ee Tr 24 de , ae ’ 100 ; ; * | agarn to enjoy: in Stratfo atthe ferry, immediately opposite the City of| 5 LIVERPOOL TIMBER REPORT. | I have for some years past resided in the Province of New Brunswick. | Charlottetown. For plans and saaiiedinna apply to Mr. 2 fe ee oe : m3 ie ~ | My health has been declining for two or three years past, and about Davies, or to. the undersigned Best blood Filly, do 110 0 St. Jokn Pine Timber.—A parcel of 346 Logs, of 17 3. Kine months since IT was prostrated by asevere fit of sickness, which oe ber 24 8 , JOUN BALL 9d do do do = 2 ‘nch average, at 214d. per foot: and a cargo of O84 Logs | whieh es me to my bed for three or four wentne, ry. _— Septem or 24. OH? y. ‘ 2 a. ia do 010 0 net ah i = . : ~ | time my life was despaire b self and friends; but by the ski! a eae ir “i : realised 93d. for 18-inch av erage string. Of lower port the | and attention of fay phyeicione Lentehioh | a never be Sullicioatly Card. py ae an for Agricultural purposes, sn9% re¢ parcel suld at 14d. per foot. | thankful under Divine Providence) | recovered my health so far as to WE Funeral of Mrs. CHARLOTTE DAWSON will take valed im 15v0, : 2 last parce: per oe r ' y . / 4 4 uneri C i Se oADda “4 4A ‘ & i ar 9 Birch.—St. John of 18-inch average sold at 20d. per foot be able to visit Boston. 1 was not perceptibly benefited, however, by place to-morrow, Tuesday, at half past nine o’clock, a.i., 2d do do do 10 0 a See oe 5 ’, the change, until feommenced taking your Bitters. The seat of my Senns tne Bebe residence Cottane Tavern, Rains Peter's Road od do do do 010 6 and L4-inch at 18d. per foot ; and a parcel seperately, Of | disease was in the liver, accompanied by extreme prostration nervous- | 7) * sc: fall 7 a eee - ' o os Bes: Filly, foaled in 1853 110 0 good quality, at 163d. per foot. Other ports at 12d. to 18d., | ness. and general debility, cold extremities and a very diminished Friends are respectfully solicited to attend. Sept. 24. o) do do c ‘ 10 0 9 “9! i ; nia : » a . ic " : “4 or TS) . aa a . as in quality. circulation, which | was obliged to keep up by sme Wee “OM ohohe | Sar OTICE. — All communications for the Horticultural So-! 34 do do 010 0 7 - 02 ae : , | stimulants enly getting temporary relief, and feeling worse when | tate will please be left at Mess Haszard. & .Owen’s N. B. and N. S. Pine and Spruce Deals.—During the | without them. Your Bittersimmediately restored the circulation, giving | ciety Wi Soar eae at J rere "Cr? a wen § r . _ CATTLE. fortnight the arrivals have been many, and sales in some | tone and energy to the whole system, 1 consider myself in a better Bookstore. By order, JOUN M. DALGLEISH, Best Bull, dropped since Ist January, 1853, a “ee cath th codtined debits eis Qetne ve Vieeity ditaléal | state of health now than [have enjoyed for three years — Ihave} Sept. 24. {all papers. ) Secretary. 2d do do : 7: © smstances made 0 ecduced rates iro Ose prev S\y CG. ji used bu , , f as ¥ : > the OF itil ecsinrsiecpinepioniinani 4 acl ciaereiemabibiinavend ‘ gino ‘ : The following cargoes have been sold sae our last : | et fully ‘believing, pret: ‘incy will restore me to perlect we TO. Serre eeeee ne eee: oe wee or ae a de a Howadii, fe a” Tohn.& by auction) abt, £8 12 4 {Rests Fam gentlemen, with much respect, Loin more sums, On first rate security. Apply (by letter only) " Beat By il oa : 610 0 wadji, from St. John, Spruce (by auction) abt. £¢ ~ Your obedient servant, FREDERICK J, AYERS. to ‘A, B.,’? Islander Office. 3w Sept. 24. as 208 te , ol m9 age, 1m 0 Chimborazo, do. Sprace (by private treaty) 8 12 6) Messns. Rerp, Bares & Austin. ad io nila Ta do 0 100 : : REED, BATES & AUSTIN, Wholesale Druggists, No. 26) Card 3d do do 010 0 (Pine, &e., at a reduction on the above rate.) | : , , . we ae : pine ee ; + 5 emenstnts Genk John, Spruce, re "pues OF a nee i HE subscriber begs to inform the inhabitants of this City) , pe Cow, gi | milk, of — age, 110 6 : : : : rice per bottle; six bottles for 35. » Tale mnerally . » in aly . nvaairna a do oO ck . 2.0 he 7 ee . and the Island generally, that he is about commencin; ) , r — 7 4 For Sale in Charlottetown by W. Rh. Watson, T. Desbrisay | business on the corner of Great George and King Streets, the 3d do do do 010 0 ‘ Inkermann, Ge, Spruce, . 5 7 ©) and M. W. Skinner. first corner south of H. Haszard, Esq.’s, and trusts by strict Best Heifer, dropped since Ist Jany., 1853, 1 10 0 2° . > - a om . ma i A, TMi SN a | 5 . , 4 J J > ~ : Pine, XC wail Raw Holloway’s Ointment and Pills an infallible Remedy for Blotches on attention to business, and by keeping always on hand a good 2d do do r- . y With a parcel of 224 logs of Pine, 15} inch cailiper | the Skin. —Edgar Mortimer, aged 25, of Anapolis, N. S., was for five | supply of GOODS, to merit a share of public patronage. 3d do do 010 O ; average, at 184d. per foot: | years a severe sufferer with blotches on the skin. the ~ of his face,| Charlottetown, Set. 24. GEORGE McDOUGALL. SHEEP. i a i : > . neck, arms, and hands, being disfigured with them like small pox; he | ___ SN enced hl lima diehard Best pen of 3 Ewe Tegs. of Leicester br 2 0 0 ‘a Arabat, from ears eS Spruce Battens, at 810 0 consulted several very clever medical men, who told him it was the | Notiéo. 2d do < oe do -” 1 0 0 Gosport, from St. John, part of the cargo sold by | predicating symptoms of some disease, which alarmed him excedingly, HE subscriber requests all persons indebted to him by Note 3d " ihn af an averade (ner standard’ af 2 ‘however, he took Holloway’s Pills immediatety, and rubbed the Wr oe wt I SE ; _ | of do eee de 010 0 .. , auction at an ave rage (per standard) of S 10 0 | Oiatmest. on'the parte affected. aid. in §wo. weeks ; thinnhaberet,- die of Hand, Book Account, or otherwise, to come forward | Best pen of 3 Ewes, of any age, 110 0 os Pr inecss ioy ai, from ] ugW ash, i 15 0 blotches disappeared, and his health was considerably improved. These and settle their respective amounts on or b *2OTO the 15th day od do do . =. . Adriana, from St. John, Spruce, 8 7 (© remedies will cure the most deeply seated old wounds and ulcers, even | of October next. If not settled, the same will be pat into| 34 do do 010 0 : : Bb, ding. ther hands for collection without further notice. eo im of 3 Ewe la Mackinaw do Spruce $16 9° Sees = SR other hands for cole Best pen of 3 Ewe Lambs, 1 0 0 j ee — ; i : - oh ; “AMERT T ? ill, Sept. 2 355 P RAMSAY. j Mary Morton, from N. S., Dea!s undimension, 715 0| THE GREAT AMERICAN HAIR TONIC. _ Port Hill, Sept. 24,1855. DAVID RAMSAY. — 2 do do 0 15 Q le oad ee ae J Spruce .. = *\ Boars celebrated Hyperion Fluid, for the growth and preservation . o ao o 010 6 Rappahannock, from St. John, nem i he 0 of the Hair. is well known to be without a rival on this continent ILL take Souris (East) Races, day of Septem- Best Ram, under 3 years, lambs excluded, 2 0 0 Pine, 117 © Handreds of imitations have started into an ephemeral existence since y en PaO. one Patt As te tee oo Cee, 24 do do * ds 100 Ann G:ay, from St. John, a parcel of Deals, 8 12. 6G the introduction of this unrivalled Hair restorative, and their doom ber next, when the following prizes will be ran for :— 3d do do j 010 0 ittesheth Holdereess. from Richibuc 712 0 | been sealed, whilst Bogless Hyperion Hair Fluid, with a popularity First Race for the sum of £110 O a - } - aizabeta HMo'cerness, from ES, ¢ ae ) never attained by any other article, goes on ‘ conquering and to cou- Second do. do. . a8 Best Ram Lamb, 110 0 Mary Aun Dulifus, from Putamagouche, S. Battens,8 10 0 quer.’ There is no malady, which can affect the Hair but can be cured Third do do 015 0 24 do . &:o i Yoats 38 ) by this incomparable preparation. ‘fo ladies it is invaluable ; and.on ae ae al ae ‘as fie poy ee | od do 010 0 Duals, ty. F | children’s heads it lays the foundation ofa good head of Hair. It is Entrance for first Race, each horse, 6s.; 8 ond do 2 V8.5) -* Best Ram of any age, (over 2 years,) 1o9 There are many cargoes of Deals on the market unsold, | new patronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, and com- third do., 3s. There will be ‘Trotting Matches for Bridles, ee ee nae nd shippers must re: sae nee r remarks durine the whole mands an extensive sale throughout Europe Whips, &e. DONALD BEATON, 7 ; Pics. = Ana saippers Must renkwwver Our FeMArss GUIDE Ee WHOIC| Bocre’s ELECTRICK Hatr Dyg converts red or grey hair into a beau- JOHN McDONALD, Judges. Best Sow, haying reared a litter this season, 1 10 0 . of this spring, to keep suppiy und demand more in unison, or _tift] black or brown, the moment it is ea literally dyeing oe JAS. A. McEACHREN, 2d do do er~@ 4 he result will be anv thing but remuverating for those ngaged, without stuining the skin and Jeaves u airsoft and glossy without = 22 rx : acdinailldideer 3d do do Qg10 @ 4 D ee - : oe a ee - , t! = a be aait . on | inaring its texture im the least ; a decided supenority over all other September 24, JAMES MOYNAGH, Secretary. : Best Boar, 110 06 uring the month, the supply of this artiele has Dee ee a st bo: sain “ t! in yr¢ ot iualinost whites * pre ic b of | aden Shaving compound renders that usually unpleasant LACK BUSH, Lot 45, RACES will take place on the 2d do 1 0 0 enormous, and notinng short of analimost e > suppressio rgle’s J She 0 ° a alee a = shipments Will enable the importers to sustain the present | ePeration (shaving) a decided luxury. : 2Jth September, instant. \SEPH McAULEY. Sec’ 3d do 010 0 ie ! er ] Pike t tack Ccar to date 1.813.189 pi | Bogle’s Hebeaiona removes Freckles and tan from the face in the September 24. JOSEPH McAULEY, Sec Y: REGULATIONS. iow prices mporte us 2 inte L,ole ; UGS 3 I chortas serial oi dd . Cc —_—— aE TSN a at ener ie agg erin name o. * is .- ee ° impcteed this yea to date, 2-552,876, or an excuse uf 20 per| ker berating the wetenlecion mem oded ta be the very best article | 7 RAND RIVER, Lot 56, RACES will take place at the| No imported stock of any description will be allowed to com- mported tits year to date, 4)02,070, OF AN CXoess Ul a/ per | ye a ‘ ; . » Schoel- 2 he 29th Septem-} pete. No person will be allowed to exhibit stock in competi- a . eee To be had. whole 27 W Cross Roads near the Schoel-house on the 20th Septem- ; P } ) ompet eent.— A. F. §& D. Mackay’s Circular. Raheny waetensle or soleil, of.W. Rogie, ge? Washington atrect, ber, instant. tion unless he be a subscriber to the society or to one of its i. . ee And by all Druggest and perfumers throughout the Canatias, United September 24. RONALD McDONALD, Sec’y. branches, All animals must be bona fide the property of the F 1) L ¢ ' | States and Great Britain W.R. WATSON, Agent for ?. EF. 1. exhibitor. No prize will be awarded unless there be, in the Quce Court. eer eT ere ae Sarr. 9.—Jobnoston Cusick, for abusing his wife. Adinitted to bail for | Jrices Current. guvd behaviour daring three months. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. SEPTEMBER 22. } Serr. 12.—Jvlin Gardiner, varpenter, for assault on Susan Byers. a Parties setiled out of Court, Gardiner paying costa. Provisions, Poultry. ’ , joint assault. Evidence eoutradictory. Case dismissed, parties paying] Do. by qtr. ¥ t.. 34d @ 5d Turkeys, each ..... + own Coste. Mette, B.S... 34d @ 6d Geese, each ....... none. Co sume Pi wnat Shediac eine dant j isorderly enon ep Seeliin , ” ‘ ib Seep. hand eeaee : : ee ae oud ~ rderly. Convicted | Veal, ¥ ...... ... 3d @ 6d! Ducks, each....... nones re a ee ae ee -atrctonanl eee gas Rp ey 5d @ 53d Fowis,each........ Is 4d @ 28 ys named Williaw Llenderson and Thomas Power for trespass W\ w% . + Q x: nd robbing Mr H. W. Lebian’s garden, Convicted and fined, the former Do. (smal) ? B.. 64d @ 8d Fish, s or three days’ inrprizonment, ¢ latter 3 or Gve days’ imprisonment Lamb, ¥ f........ 3d @ 6d Codfish, ¥ qtl...... 16s @ 18s Frederick Dyers for assault on Sarah.Godfrey. Cuonvieted and fined Butter, ? ......162d@1s4d Salmon, ¥ hb ...... 6d 2s Gd, with costs, or be impris»ned one month. | Do. by tub, ¥ Bb. Is Herrimgs, ? bbl.... 253 @ 30s Serr. 17.—Tueomas Foley for assault, battery and personal rie) = Chees?, ?....... 44@7d Mackerel, ¥ doz ...9d @ Is 6d William Anderson ; ul fined 153, with costs, and 7s G : = tae wGrieted & ~~ a ee “¥ | Pearl Barley, ¥ .. 2d Lumber. ucstty py STU WEOT Ts 6 ») Mary Lewis fur threatening language to Joha. Barge. Case disnissed, | L@td, V B........ none. Boards, (hemlock). 4s @ 5s alaleliil wasinw on * veers @ Ham, FB... ..0s%s 8d @10d' Do. (spruce)... 5s @ 6s Serr. 17 —Johneton Cusick was browght before Robert Hutchinson and} Flour, @ h........ 4d @ 44d Do. ( MME) ...6 none. Thomas Pethick, Bsquires, as County magistrates, for feloniously stealing | Oatmeal, ®t. ..... 24d @ 39d Shingles, ¥ M..... 9s @ 12s and taking away four geese, the prope oh f Mr. Albert Kh Ny , . os 48. | Eves, #7 dozen ..... 7d @ 9d Laths,. Coe ecesicees 3s @ 4s Examined and committed to jail for trial at the next session of the Sus) p. Sa i a ; . es abbits, each. ..... none. : preme Court. Mueh credit is due to Mr. Rdward Chandler for the prompt , : eee manner in whick he rid his hitherto quict neighbourhood of the above | Vegetables. : Timothy seed, ¥ bus. none. elaine. | Potatoes. % bush..2s 6d @ 3s Od Cloverseed, ¥ bush. none. Jvhn McKinnon, drank and disorderly. Convicted and fined 5s. ! Carrots, ¥ bunch... 14d @ 2d) Wool, ¥ m........1s @ Is 3d Serr. 19.—Elward Cossrove, drunk and disorderly. Convicted and | Peas, ¥ quart...... Od @ 7d| Hay. # ton........ 50s @ 60s j ad os Comrcttted. yy . > ‘ . 7 Os i dealt ete Ci con ios 24.—Donald MclIsaac, Esquire, councillor for | uraips, ¥ ee. ; none. Straw, ¥ cwt...... . - meme. thie each. Grain, ‘Homespun, ¥ yard.3s 6d @ 6s sieptichsicictaliaidateiianedh el taiiieAipeeunin | Wheat, # bushel... none. Tallow, ¥ th...... . lid@ils aren Barley, ®” bushel... none. Cordwood, ¥ cord.. 15s @ 18s Mlarricd. | Oats, ¥ bushel. .2s 6d @ 3s 6d | Apples, (Am.) ¥ bbl 20s @ 27s At Charlottetown, on Thursday, the 20th instant, by the Rev. David | Fitzgerald, Mr. Angus MeKenzie, to Miss Mary McKay, beth of Svuth | West Liver, New London. | Cattle Shows. ; oe County Cattle Show will be held at Princetown Licd. 7 Tuesday, the 9th October. ‘ a On Saturday, the 22 instant, Mrs. Charlotte Dawson, relict of the | . King’s County Catéle Show will be held at Finlay 8 Cross late Mr. Join Dawson, Cottage Tavern, St. Peter’s Road, aged 70 years. | Roads on Friday, the 28th September. : The decease of this old, much esteemed and extremely obliging hostess; The Premiums offered will be the same as those given for will be long regretted by the numerous friends and acquaintances she | Queen's County, except that the following will be left out :— possessed in every part of the Island. Best pen of 3 Ewes of any age, £1-19.-9 Oa the 22d August, at Kensington, near London, Louisa Margaretta, od do do “ee § the beloved wife of the Hon. Charles Hensley. 3d do do 010 0 At the family residence, on Sunday, the 9th instant, in the 53d year of a fol . o> her age, much lamented by her surviving friends, Mary, the beloved wife é Oss.pen Oo we Jamis, of Mr. Thomas Morris, of South Wiltshire, formerly of Lidefurd, Devon, 2d do do 015 0 Englaud. 3d do . do 010 0 ro sn nen? Best Ram of any age, over 2 years, 0 0 1 (all papers.) W. W. IRVING, Sec’y. For Sale, VERY superior pair of MARES, by Saladin, rising 5 and 4 years old, trained to saddle and double or single har- Sept. 24. ~ JJassengers. In the Steamer Rosebud from Pictou, on Wednesday—Messrs J. Coles, C. E. Davison, J. RK. Creelman, W. S. Longworth, W. Doyle, Esqr., Miss Morpeth. ee four boxes, which they took according tg pees ee Wa. DODD, Auctioneer. accompanying each box; and now pronounce themselves ec : z cent of Wat distressing disease. y es r Catholic Chapel, East Point. i. v2.4 = The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lane’s Clebrated FPENDERS will be received up to the Tenth of October next, — oge, can now be had at all respectable Drag Stores in this city. for the finishing the inside of Sr. COLUMBA CHAPEL, ae fe Live phiesse® be careful to ask for, aud take none but Dr. East Point :—to prepare the inside for lathing ; the ceilings to p Sane w Raver Pills. "There are ether Pills, purporting to be Liver 4 ; Pp 2 er | “4 t lis, now before the public, be grained ; the walls to be panelled under the windows; to oe case ten windows; to case eight posts eight square. Also, to OXYGENATED BITTERS. finish the heads of each post with neat Gothic capitals ; to Certifie: . . 2 % : * ; ? : ertificate from a Peano ae panel the gallery front in a neat Gothic style. For further August 27, Serr. 13.—Louiza Marsden, Michael Kenuedy and John Jackson, for | Beef, (small) vib... 4d @ 6d Partridges, each... 7d @ 9d! 5 hai | OS @ 08 | my ORT tae EE RENE SS MELE AST OS ST oa PRIME CIGARS just received, and will be 00 sold wholesale, very cheap, at the City Drug Store. W.R. WATSON. September 24. OOK WANTED.—A person with good reference as to character, as a Cook in & family in Charlottetown, may | obtain that situation by enquiring at the Haamener Gllice. September 24. Reading Roem Notice! |FONILE subscriber begs to return thanks to his numerous pa- trons and friends, for the liberal support and assistance | alforded him since the opening of the Room, and trusts for the ‘future, by strict care and attention, to give satisfaction, and solicits a continuance of public patronage. Txrus.—Twenty shillings per annum, one half in advance. te ~The privileges of the Reading Room are freely offered to the clergy of the several denominations. F. W. HUGHES. Great George Street, opposite Messrs. Thomas & Dawson. September 24. li GRAY ‘COW. —Strayed from the pasture of Mr. George Beer, on Saturday last, a red and white poll Cow; was| last seen on St. Peter’s Road. | Whoever will give information where she is, or will deliver her to the subseriber, will be suit- | will be proceeded against. | Kent Street, September 24. Keyal Agricultural Society's Industrial ~ Exhibition. NICHOLAS BROWN, premene eames — tural Productions, will be held in Charlottetown, on follows, will be distributed :—~ For the best 10 yards of Cloth of Island wool, spun and wove on the Island, but which may have been dyed and finished either in this Island, or in the Provinces of Nova Scotia or New Bruns- wick, For the best 10 yards wool grey Homespun, milled and pressed, 10 do dyed, milled and finished, na 10 do fancy mixture, do 10 do Shepherd's Plaid, 10 do twilled Flannel, 10 do plaid do 10 do women’s wear, 10 do wool and eotton, do Best pair of Llorse Rugs, milled, not less than two ” COS Sw he ee le 10 0 . 2 Q @ 0 0 0 0 19 0 10 lo 0 ably rewarded. Any person detaining her after this notice, | N EXHIBITION of Domestic Manufactures and Agricul- | WEDNESDAY, the 3lst of October, when Premiums as | opinion of the judges, sufficient competition. No animal a!- | lowed to compete in more than one class. All animals intend- | ed for competition must be entered and on the ground before | 12 o’clock, otherwise they will positively be excluded. | A Farmer's DINNER at the Globe Hotel, at the hour of 4 io’elock, on the day of the Show. iinner. By order, Sept. 10. (all papers.) W. W. IRVING, See’y. ~ ‘Real Estate. . To be sold by Auction, N ‘LHURSDAY, the 11th day of October next, ut noon, q in front of the Colonial Building, Queen Square. Myr. Lobban has been instructed to offer for Sale. at Publie Auction, the following Lots of Land, with the valuable Build ings thereon :— LOT No. 1.—Those premises situate in Water Street, and known as the ** Terrace House,’”’ with the Stables attached thereto, measuring 84 by 120 feet. The buildings could easily ibe turned into three shops, leaving plenty of yard room for | warehouses, LOT No. 2.—That Lot of Land situated in Sidney Street, j immediately adjoining the Hon. D. Brenan’s Brick Building, measuring 40 by 80 feet. The building consists. of two shops jund a dwelling house. LOT No. 3.-That Lot of Land, with the Dwelling Mouse thereon, situate in King Street, measuring 33 by 60 feet, having ihe privilege of the Birnie Mews, formerly in the occupation of W. C. Hobs, and now occupied by Mrs. Pine. LOT No. 4,—One-fourth part of Town Lot, No. 49, in the Ist Hundred of Town Lots, nearly opposite the last Lot, with the Dwelling House thereon, now in the occupation of M: John Matheson. LOT No. 5.—Half Town Lot No. 54, in the first Hundred of Town Lots, with the commodious Dwelling House and Stable thereon, measuring on Dorchester street 84 feet, and now in the occupation of W. M. Howe, Esq. LOT No. 6.—The other half of the above Lot, in one or two Lots, to suit purchasers, fronting on King street. LOT No. 7.—The convenient premises, situate in Kent street, nearly opposite to the Hon. G. Coles’ Brewery, and now in the 'occupation of Dr. Plimpton and Mr. Long, measuring on Kent | street 49 feet, including.a right of way of 9 feet, and running | back to Clark’s Lane, and measuring thereon 59 feet | LOT No. 8.—The Lot of Land and Dwelling House, situate in Grafton street, opposite to the Temperance Hall, making 32 by 40 feet, and now in the occupation of Mr, Bearisto, adjoining Prizes to be paid after } j )! the property of the late Mr. Dennis, Tinman. | LOT No. 9.—Pasture Lot No. 344, fronting on the Malpeque | Road, with the Dwelling House and Barns thereon—containing om ie enumerated in the list. eepting li public at 10 o'clock. By order, ; 3 i to , Gentlemen: —It is with great ple that 1 inform you of the | particulars apply to Dovcatp Camper, East Point, or cecided besefit I received from esen an ike Onraeunted Bitters,| September ib. DANIEL CARRQLL, Charlottetown. Sept.10. (all papers.) fannched ness, color brown; will be sold by Auction on the Market yards square, ce 0 12 acres of Land, beautifully wooded. aie ey. Square, at 1 o’clock on WEDNESDAY, the 26th September. ** Hearth Rug, made of woollen yarn, 010 0} LOT No. 10.—Pasture Lot No. 343, fronting on the Malpequo Ga the 80th instant, af Monat Howast, from the ehipyand of BE. P| September 17. (all papers. ) = made of rags, 0 10 0) Road, and the cross road leading therefrom to the York River W tish, e saperwr brig called the ti Harry Haine, of 300 tons. aeenieheeeningene rama ort tcae ? o s¢ Woollen fancy plaid Shawl, 0 10 Road, consisting of 12 acres, all cleared. rae aoe. ee ro Gren : Salo of Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, wig do shepherd’s plaid, do 0 10 0; LOT No. 11.— Pasture Lot No. 364, fronting en the said Stlarine Jutelliqence. Agricultural Implements, &e. “ - a Peart aa ; . ; | Maipeque Road, and containing 12 acres, all cleared. - . . “6 0 long Shawl or Scarf, Y YU! ‘The above Buildings are all in good repair, and can be viewed B y Public Auctio Nn, «« pair of thick knit woollen Stockings, for Over- | prior to the sale. " . , PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. QO’ SATURDAY, the 29th day of SEPTEMBER next, a alls, 0 5 0} For title, &e., please apply at the Offic of the Hon. Cnaruns Entered. the hour of 11 o’clock, at the ** three pairs woollen Socks, eo” § 3 | Youne. : Sept. 13—Schr. Montano, Reynolds, Sydney; cecal. Ariel, Moore, Bhe- Livery Stables of Mr. Jakeman, Grafton Street, «“ do woollen Gloves, 0 3 ) | Terms or Satr.—A deposit of 25 er cent the day of sale, a mogue; deals. 16— Trusty, Heron, Dalhousie; shingles. Peri, f his Stock ites ud , st do woollen Mittens, 0 3 0 | further payment of 25 per cent. within two montas, when the Bath, Halifax; goods. Aurora, liume, Bay Verte; deals. 17—| the eee ain” , consisting of— ‘¢ Jinen Table Cloth, 0 10 0) Peed will be delivered, and the balance may remain on Mort- Plough Boy, Robertson, Fietos: onal Flora, Hendley, Tatmagouche ; 5 ne SLEIGUS ** 6 yards linen Toweling, j 0 10 0) cage on interest, for such term of years as may be agreed on, boends. . Lively amy, aemaaipes, Stowe; evel. 39-— Wiliam. Sal- — : ‘« 3 linen Sacks, eapable of holding four bushels should the purchaser require the same. ton, Chappell, Bay Verte; deals. Hope, Roberts, Syduey; eval. 2 box do All furred complete each 0 10 H. W. LOBBAN, Auctioncer S . etm >; ° . « ats . pa ° OAs d 1 ‘ arab, Gillis, Pictou; do - . ie a ‘« Bonnet, made of grass plaid, 010 0} Charlottetown, Sept. 10, 1855. — r Pree gre Hat do do 0 5 0|————___ ne --—- Sept. 13—Sehr. Petrel, Lady Le Marchant, Pictou; bal. Rival, M‘Leod, 4 light WAGGONS wt, ahi , Da ee le Freehold Estate at Auction. Sydney; do. Mary Ann, Webster, Shediac; do. 15—Aurora, Hume, 3 GIGS with Steel Springs Bost tub of Butter, not less than thirty pounds O BE SOLD, at Pablic Auction, at the Old Court Bathurst; bal. 17—Ariel, Moore, Bay Verte; bal. Trusty, Heron, 1 double WAGGON reivht, : 010 0 House, Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the Thirtieth of October oer a mteamer Rosebud, Matheson, Pictou; goods. 18— 1 covered BUGGY 2a weilgnt, és a 05 ; | next, at twelve o’elock, (if not poviously San of by private sale,) rigt. Arcadia, Salmond, Plymouth; G. B.; timber, de. — by J. , x ’ i j j > all that tract of LAND, situate on Township No. 19, known as Peake, Esq. Schr. Flora, Hendley Pictou; ‘bal. ithe ae , nae: Ce Cheese, not less than twenty pounds, ‘ 0" “The Douglas Estate, comprising 1630 Acres ——. én : : ’ 2d do . ie : % _— ; “~ Se . ‘ | This property is Freehold, and under Lease to various Tenants, at an Ship News : pee meio nachos: Half-dozen Swede Turnips, 0 3 4 por rent of one shilling, currency, per acre. An indisputable title E . : , sets S nwt 7 do Carrots for the table, 0 3 0) will be given. A plan of the property may be seen, and other par- _ The Bark Chaltenge, Evans, from Bristol, with goods, &c., to James 12 sets Sleigh Bells do Root Blood Beet, E 0 3 © ticalars made known, on application to the undersigned. Yeo, Esquire, arrivad at Richmond Bay on the 16th instant. 3 sets Cart Harness do Roots‘of Mangold Wortzel, 0 3 0 ROBERT STEWART. he Schooner Isabella, Turnbull, hence for Boston, reported ashore at 3 Riding Saddles d R rp, * 0 3 6}. Charlottetown, September 4, 1855. Slate Harbor, on the coast of Nova Scotia, and a total wreck. 3 do Bridles 9 oots o arenips, 03 0 ——— ene 3 si do Ears of Indian Corn, : GREAT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF . M'LANE’S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS / do Onions, ) 3 | Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Are ranked among the most popular remedies cf the day- That it will pc : 3 new Ploughs do Apples, Ship Chandlor &e cure liver complaint, sick headache, and dyspepsia, is now beyond a 2 dozen Hay Forks us S POULTRY, Pp ys . soubt. Read the following testimony from a well known lady and gen- 6 pairs new Harrows 1 Hay Rake Best pair, (male and female,) Dorking Fowls, not BY JAMES MORRIS. tlemag of our owe City. aeliiemen: Aammtis 1658 1 Cart (iron axle) ] ae more than one year old, (alive,) 0.5.0 me he Sold by Auction, at - Store of Dennis Reppry, ‘ew Yorx, Angust 3, 1952. ~anlet ; ove enahie, (tht om os Gtres MOND! st of Oc Mrand Mrs Williams, No. 243 Seventh street, testify that they have 2 Cooking Stoves _ 4 Close do Cochin China, do 05 0) H Esq., Queen Street, on 10 _ AY, Ist of October, at 11 beth been suffering with liver complaint for about five years, during Also—about 80 cords Firewood. . | ths do Turkeys, do 0 5 0} 0’dock—the whole of his extensive assortment of Which time they have spent a large amount of money, and tried many| T#&Rms.—All sums under £10, cash ; over £10, three months, do Geese, do 0 5 0' Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Ironmongery, remedies, but to no purpose. Finally. hearing of Dr. Lane’s Pills they | On approved Notes. do Ducks, do 0 5 0 Discretionary Premiums will be awarded for such articles as may be considered worthy by the Committee, althoagh not All articles exhibited must be strictly the manufacture of are disposed of. Country Merchants and Dealers would de persons residing on the Island, with the exception of the first) we this sale, mentioned in the list. And all articles for competition, ex- offered at auction in this place. ve Stock, must be sent in to the Secretary, on or | DALE before 12 o’elock on Tuesday, the 30th of October, otherwise and up to £90, 81 they will be excladed. The Exhibition will be open to the W. W. IRVING, Sec’y, Crockeryware, Glassware, &c. &e. ta For particulars vide Handbills. The Sale will be continued from day to day until the whole well to attend this sale, as the Stock is one of the largest ever Tenus or Sare-—£10 and up to £20, three months; £20 x months; £50 and upwards, nine months— credit will be given on good and approved joint notes of hand . all sums under £10 cash on delivery. _ “harlottetown, September 10, 1855 Sih