\ PUBLISHED ON Establisnea I823. lllllllll , aemmantaraag EVERY vs‘: Cliarluttelown, P. E, Island. finrttons. TO BE SOLD mt eaice;oa»e TUESDAY I~lth AUGUST next, at Eleven o'clock, at the Store of the Sub- scriber, at MONTAGUE BRIDGE, an extensive Stock of. ON DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, ./1 D Y E BOOTS and SHOES, Box Carts and Trucks, Ploughs and Hart-ows, H./IRDW./IRE, CROCKERY, DRUGS, NI) S T U F F S , Upper and Sole Leather, Gig and Cart Harness, Paints, Oils and Brushes, And sundry other articles too numerous to mention. Approved Joint Notes of Hand for sums over £2, payable l‘.’.th October, and produce 8 next shipping time, will be taken in payment. _ An alteration is about to be made in the above establishment. A REDUCTION will be made on all GOODS sold there until Saturday, Ilth Jiugusl NOTICE. Any Persons having Timber or Deals contracted for next. to have them delivered on or before the 227i subject to damages according to contract. Orwell, July 2|, I855. Valuable Freehold Estate For Sale. BE SOLD at Public Auction in Lots to suit [ intending purchasers. on TUESDAY. "50; “Ill Sept. 1855. at I2 o'clock noon. (unless previously dis ed of at Private Sale.) 'I‘hst valuable and welllultnovvn property, part of the estate of the late Hon. Col. Lane, bei common Lots Nos. I2 St 18, in the Common of hsrlottetown, situated _in the rear of govgnmetiz House |GI"0lIl|dI-COIIIIIIIIIII‘ 24 acres— or arms c., a o WWII. I-‘ORGAN. Esq. Charlottetown, 23d July I855. All the papers. w Advantageous opportunity of ob- tatning Build ng sites for Business (r.v CHJIRLOTTI-ITO WN.) TIIE Terirni of Sale of Mr. DAVID Wir.sorr‘s LO'I‘S, sold last Winter, not being complied with, they will be again offered at PUB IC AUC- TION, on Tuurtsnrnr, the 23d day of August next, at I2 o'clock, on the Premises. These Lots are cut up into Buildiu plots to suit intending purchasers, having fronts o filly feet each on Pownal Street, and fortv-two feet on Richmond Street, and are well worth the attention of Mercantile men. Twenty per cent on day of Sale and the balance on delivery of Dead. y Travers dz Kcrhee. 0 be sod at Public Auction, on the Premises, at It o'clock on Monda , the twentieth day of August next, if not disposed a previously by private sale, the Leasehold interest of 999 cars, in and to Fifty acres of Land at ls. yearly ent, situate on the Elliot River Road, two miles from York River Bridge. About 24 acres are cleared and under culti- vation, the remainder covered with a young growth of trees. here is a Dwelling House and Out Houses on the Premises, and a well of water at the door. There is a crop now growing on the premises consistin of 1} acre of Barley, 3 acres of Dale, 3 acres o Potatoes, ll acre of 'l‘urnips, and -I or II tons of pay. Also the Stock, Farming Implements on the ground consisting o A More vritli foal, 2 Covvs, 4 sheep, I Cart, Plough, and several articles of Household Furniture. JEREMIAH MAHONY. July 20th, I855. ALL persons to whom the above named is in- debted will please send in their Bills for settlement, and all persons indebted to him will pay their res- pective amounts on or before the 20th day of August seat. with the Subscriber, will require h instant. If longer delayed they will be PATRICK STEPHENS. Auction at Wheatley River. 7 0 DE SOLD b on Tuesda e 14th August next, at It o'clock, on the Prom business; the property‘ of Mr. Benjamin llughes, containing I2 acres of easehold Land, together with the Dwelling House.B|aeksmith's Shop and other out- buildings. Jim, The Crop. Stock, Household I-‘nrniture &c.,—— erms at ale, l R. C. WOOLNER. Auctioneer. l July 28.1865. 2'm. I For Sale, VERY superior pair of MARES, by Ssladin, . 1 _ rising is and 4 years old, trained to saddle and ' double or single harness, color brown,—will be sold l by Auction on the Market Square, at I2 o'clock on l SA TUIDAY, the llth of August, if not previously i dis used of by private sale. , pply to W. R. VVATSON. l"£~."£{ié+.;u~ itEnUt:7i‘-iii-livwriv l CLOTHING 3 ll sna.m'.t(§i@_ om? !! Suits SUPERIOR MADE CLOTHING 9 (Workmanship warraiited,) At GA!-IAN Gt Co's NEW DRY GOODS’ ESTABLISHHENT. Corner of Great George and Kent Streets. July 6, 11555. Boot and Shoe Making. HE Subscriber has on hand, English calfskin very superior, I"rench calf skin boot fronts. English and American sole leather. and can furnish first rate articles in the above line. GEORGE IIRACE. Sydney Street. July 23d. CUTLERY, ac., From the Manufacturers in O O ASZARD 8;, DW I-'.N. have just received it Case of Cutlery from the Shetlield itianufricturi-rs, which they are enabled to sellat low rices. Pocltet, Pen, Wrirnc|it'l‘s Jack and Hunters’ nivss, Scissors --fvarious ltinds. Dinner and Dessert Knives, Cnrvers. Planing Knives and Scissors l'uIty and Palette Knives. (‘liissels from three eights to tvvo inches. Cross cut and saw as. Auction at Whentley River ises. that excellent stand for f K‘ ll/ediesdzry. Aiiiiust 8. I855. Collegiate School, Windsor, N. S. 7 ‘HE tlutir-s of this School will be remitted oti \Vednr-ntlziy, l5th August. Pupils will at any time he received into the family ofthe l’rinoipa|, whose constant nim it w" be to exercise over them a christian influence and control, and, as far as possible, secure for tlierir all the coin- fortii and a-lvaiitnges ol'home _'I‘Iio course of study will embrace every branch necessary to fit them either for College or business. Prof Stiefellizigen will attend daily to give iti- rrtruction in the German, French, Spanish, and Italian Lflllxlluges. 'l'urtMs.—Q,unrterly in advance. Boarders, £35 per annum. Day Scliolnrri, £8. Modern lninguriges (one or more) £3. Erich boy furnishes his own slit-eta, pillowcases and towels. with a complete list of his clothing, every article of which should be distinctly marked with his narne. Two Scholarships of Jill) and £5 respectively, will reopen for competition at the liiitmniar in June, I856; the latter to all of one year's standing at the chool; the former to those only who are also pre- pared for matriculation at I\'ing‘.i (‘allege D. \V. Plt‘KET'l‘, July 24th, 1855. -lw 'rincipal. Pure Corn Starch. PALATABl.II, Nourishing and Healthy, unequal- led for rich Punnrtsas. nice Blunt: Marige Pies. Custards, Cakrs, Grirldle Cakes, Porridges. Ice Creams ti-c. J1 great Delivery for all, and 42577, :51 llllllll, ll "aaiJ.*a13arsa... . , WEDNESDAY & SA'l‘Ull.DAY. I New .~‘erles. .\o. 264. To Tanners and Carriers. OR SALE. the LI-IASI’.lIOl.D IN'I‘F.RES'I', for 999 years, in SlX'l‘I“.I".N ACRES Or l.A\'ll, situate uonr Wlieullry River Bridge. on which is erected, and in good repair, ll D\vr.r.t.iru: Hours, 28 a 22, with it Lean-to. 23 X I". cunnin- iog a Parlour, lied-room, large Kitchen. Store-room and c.ip:icious l'ori-.li, Cellar, &c , together with Four good lled-roonni on the second floor, the whole completely finished and fit for ucizupntion. 'I‘liere is on the premises it 'l‘AN IIUUSE, 24 feet square. I2 feet post, having liight large Vrits, besides several llIliIllPl’ ones, w‘ i iiiipleiiients rind conve- niences fot Tanning rind Carrying, all complete.’ An improved Co per Boiler, cipnblo of containing four puurlreons o writer, for the purpose of making Oose, Wllll Furmice, and every thing complete. The 'I'annt-ry will tutti out -100 'dea per nnnum, and at no great additional expense can be tirade to turn out 1000. 'l‘lit-re is the l"rriiiie of n llouse for a Bark .\lill 26 x 36. I2 for-t post. A \Vorltshop 22 x I5. 'l‘hero is also a Burn and Stable,-3-I x 24, witlra new Slit-d for Gig, Cnris, &c., 26 x I4 Pig~~liouses, Green-liouses, Barrack for ho , &t'.., The whole being in every wtiy l'ilIt't‘l for the immediate occupa- tion of a 'l‘nnner rind Currier; situate in one of the roost populous 'l‘ov- nships in the Island, and having the internal facilities of approach by hind or writer. The Vats are supplied by it never failing Stream of Water, which, with pnoiher also running through the same pretniiieri, is capable of being made to work it ll.-irk .'tli|l, Carding Mill or inncliinery. he above will be disposed of with or viithout the STOCK, consisting of 200 sides of Neats and lltirness Leather, and several dozens of Calf Skins, together witha quantity of Tim Bark. The premises are under CROP, which will be sold with them or separately, viz:--I acres Oats, 2 do. Wheat, I do. Potatoes, and toe remainder in it choice Diist for Invalid: and Children. For sit by June 7 W. R. WATSON For Sale. 7 ‘III’. Property in Sidney Street, owned b Mr. Stephen Bovycr late ofthis Town; no in ispur. able Title will be given. One half the purchase ,' money may rennriii on security on the premises. For particulars apply, (next door.) to HENRY J. CALBECK. Charlottetown July 80, I855. | -. l FOR SALE. l A valuable Leasehold Property for 999 years, at ‘ one shilling per acre, formerly the property of Janus BAGNILL, deceased, situated at lledeqae, . Lot 26, near Mr. William Strong's; the farm con- 'tains one hundred Acres good land, one half undo-r ‘ a state of cultivation, with it house and born thereon, land a good spring of water near the door and nhun' ldence of line wood and ring on the same. Ifit be ‘an accumodatien to the purchaser, one half of the purchase tnotiey may remain on interest for s time- For further particulars apply to John R. Gardiner, Bedeque, or William Dodd, Charlottetown. Bricks! ‘ IILL lIURN'l‘ BRICKS can be procured on - the subscriber's premises, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and also on Queen's and l'ownnl Street Wharfs, during the weal‘, by the Lighter-load, (from 8 to 4 P. M.) , after the I0tli July nest. July 2. J. P. BEETS. UNIPER POSTS and RAILS, HARD and SUl"'l‘ COltD\VOOD. - ./Ilsa, 50,000 SHINGLES. For sale by BENJAMIN CHAPPELL. TO LET with immediate possession, the southeast end of the House recently built on the corner of Grentfleorge and Kent Streets, and next to that occupied by Messrs. Gnlian dt Co. The cellnr is 2-1 feet by 50, has rt substantial wall, is over 7 feet deep and is perfectly dry. 'I‘here is on the that floor a shop 20 feet in front and 30 feet in depth ; also a front Entrance, a Hall in rear of the shop rind two other apartments. There are on the second -floor one room 24 feet by 15, one 20 feet by I5 and two about It feet by I2, and the third floor nearl corresponds iv" h the second. There are thrceyrooms on the fourth floor and II titre view ol the Harbour, the Rivers add the Country round, there is also attached to the promises ri new Ware-house and it is one of the best stands in this City for Mercantile or any other business. I-‘urthsr informa- tion may be obtained by appllying DAWSON 08 . July I-lth, 1868. Hey. An ORCHARD comprising upwards of an acre ofLrind has been planted with about I00 grafted Trees, raised by Mr. W. Dark. Jls or TWO BUII.DI.‘lG L()'I‘S. of one acre e..:li, situate near the head of Wheally River, and close to the Bridge, suitable furu mercantile Establish- ment, seven roads to populous settlements meeting at the place where the same are local . Possession of the whole of the above will be given, immediate-l ’l‘s:rtass CASH, with the exception of £100 secured by Mortgage, which has 2) years still to run. able with interest in that time. Application to be made to John Lawson, , Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber on the premises. ISAAC WHITLOCK. Wheatly River, July 29, I866. ALI. Persons to whom the above named is in- debted will please send in their Bills for settlement; and all Persons indebted to him will pay their ree- peciive amounts on or before the 16th day of Sep- tember neat. Steam Power to let. HE Subscribers offer to let part ofthe power of their Steam Engine, (about 5 horse power) to. other with two large ROOMS, suitable for any business that would require such power. HASZARD dz OWEN. July 28th. Valuable Leasehold Farm for 8 6- ‘Olt Sale tho l.o.-iisehold Interest of a valuable Frrr-rn,containing One Hundred and thirty three acres ofexcellent Luntl, Sixty of which are cleared and in a hi h state of cultivation, the remainder is covered wit Firewood and fencing material. There is on the premises a good Dwecnrno House, 35 a 25 feet,wel| finished ; also, an excellent Well of water, and agood Marsh, which cuts annually some three or four tons riy. This Property is beautifully situated on the North River, Lot 3?, is within three quarters ofa mile of Poplar Ir-land llridge, where vessels of almost any size can load willi produce, and is about four and 5 miles from Charlottetown, the capital of the Island. This Property is known by the mono of " Birch Trrc Farm,” is held under Lease for 999 years. 30 of which have expired, at it rent of One Shilling, Currency per acre, per nnnuin. The above I'I'0pPrty will be otl'i-red for Sans: at Punnic Atrcriotv, on the premises, on Moment, the l8ih day of AUGUIT next, at the hour of'I‘welvs o'clock noon, If not previously disposed of by Private Sale. At the mine iinic, the whole of the present Crop and Stock will he otfered for sale. For further particulars, apply to the owner, on the premises. l‘E'l'ER SCOTT. North River Lot 32, July 30. I855.