HASZA.RD’S GAZETTE. AUGUST 19. TEIPEIANCI. Messrs. Editors qf !lsszsrd’s Gssemmad the ' u this a lace in our widely circu- 1.35 §'(IIiII'I‘IIIl youpwill conI'er a favor on the friends of temperance in one In the School-house Towns _p verbal notice of a Lecture on emperancc by Mr. Arbuckle, the hvériter :!t‘teuded,l bl dies in .—M 0 P 0: J°““8 Irsidwsld, werlbpobusily employero so that he thought very few in all It elihood, could be prepared to attend-—but the beaches were soon all occupied, and some standing at_the door; a Chairman was chosen by the parties present: Mr. Arbuckle was introduced to the embers by the Chairman. Mr. Arbuckle then came forward and delivered a Lecture replete with sound ar umeuts, which was heard by the audi- ence wit marked attention, After the turer resumed his seat a unanimous vote of thanks passed by all the parties present stepd- ing up. When the vote was putto the uieetipg an was tendered to the Lecturer by the chair- iuan, Mr. Arbuckle made it very suitable reply. The writer has attended several Tem- rauoo Lectures, but in my opinion, Mr. Ar- iuckle far sur s an of the former; and should Mr. Arbuckle, in the good providence of God, spared to return again to Iurray Har- bour, I am of opinion that good will be done either by division of Sons or a Temperance Society will beformed. Signed on behalf of the meeting. Joux D.u.zixi., Chairman. gpu Has‘/..iuu‘s Gum-rx.) . iter- I‘ I Will you be good enough to publish in your r, for the information of the commu- nity at ergo, part of the Law defining the du- ties of the Board of Ilealth with reference to the removal of nuisances, tltc. I cannot learn , that our Board. are at present doing anything, ; and therefore think that soniethin should at 1 once he done to make them ; and fiirther, that if they will not do their duti , steps should im- mediate] be taken in order that we may get a Board w 0 will. 0. August 14th, 1854. [If we thou hi: it would be ofany service we i would willing insert the law respecting the ; duties of Boar s of Health as requested b our = correspondent “ 0,” but we are satislle that l our doing so would not elfect the slightest change either in the body tho,-insflves or in their ' mode of acting, or rather refraining froiu nc- i tion. It is easy for “ O” to talk of turning out i the present ineffective members of the Board for 2 Uliarlottetown, and replacing them with men] of energy, judgment and determination, but‘ who is to do it? The demon of party spirit, rules now, and when did it ever look to the advancement of the public ood in preference to its own petty interests. sides we take no pleasure in clanking the chains of slavery that we are compelled to endure for the present. When the time is ripe we will make an elI'ort to break them.) Tin: LIIUT. Govus2roa's Tour To me sorrinitx SILTIONS or KiNo’u Coun"i'r.—His Exccllenc the Governor, accompanied by the Ion. Colonial Secretary, visited Georgetown, Murray Harbour and White Sands, during the present we-ek—leaving Town on Monda and returning by way of Mount Stewart, on I ednesday even- ing. {is Excellency was presented with seve- re complimentary addresses, in the course of his tour, and was bospitably entertained at all his resting places. In the next Royal Gazelle will be pub ished the addresses and replies. We understand His Excellency intends to visit Prince County next week.—R. G. Erratum. In our last in the leading article, Ilth line from the end, for "raise or tsrilf" read revise our IurilI'. Birth, On the l6tb inst., Mrs. W. H. Pope, ofu son. luminary of Government Advertisements Couacil Oliico, Aug. II, I854. Ilia Excellency the Lieut. Governor in Council has pleased to iiiukethe following appointments, VII 2 The Hon. Joseph Wightinsn, to be Chairinnn of the Board of Health for Georgetown, in the place of Ho b McDonald, Esq.. resigned. ' Mr. George Poele,to be a Member of the said Board of Ilsalth. Donald McI.ollan, ., to be a Member ofilis Board of Health for Princetown and Royalty. in the place of Mr. Lewis J. Christie, decoss . Mr. Gscv e Thonisori, senior. to be also a Member of the said Board of Health, in the place of Mr Ro- bsvl Craig. Mr. John Kcsrney.ic he Wurlingsr for the Public Whar at Georgetown, in the place of Mr. I-Zzrn icli re. Mr. William Stewart, to be Clerk of the Market in Geo town. Mr. snry Grifiin,of Georgetown, to be u Preven- tive Ofliosr and Lundwaiter, in the terms of the Act of I4 Victoria, cap. 8. Mr. Robert Hcwleit, to he Whsrfinger for the Wharf at Grand River. in King's County, in the place of Mr. William Robertson. Mr. Patrick Smith, to be Clerk ofihe Flour Mar- ket in Charlottetown, in the place of Mr. Joseph Bell. urraais from No. I35, ofthe date of Bib April, I854, to No 280. oftlis l2Ih May last, both inclusive, will be paid at the Treasury, on demand, together with the Interest due thereon. Port of Oharlottetown. aaaivuo. _ A II. Schr. Independence, Richibuclo; deals. any, do. _ _ _ Isih,suysIi, Pugwueli; liiiiesione. lrnity. M'Rue, Vertu; dual. Sovereign, Tstmsgoucbe; bnl. I7th,’Willism Nelsen, Chsppel. Buy Voile; deal. F. R. Goodman, Piotou; mails. to. Lady Le- Msrobsnt, Piciou. saii.un. August I5, Liberal, Buctouche; bul. Fanny, Fin- luysou, Piotou. dy Lelllsrchant. Pietou. F.li- ubetb ScotI,Bay Verts; bsl. Isili, Jose , Smith, Pictcu; bsl. Lady I.sMar- chest, 8 edisc; insils, I7th. Independence, do.; do. Ilth. Bsrque Anne Gillie, London: lumber & deal, by W. Welsh. Sass Goths, Webster, Boston; lumber and passengers. The Americas Schr. Missouri, of Salem, l\luss., Beaver, Muster, while attempting to go into Ces- euinpee harbour. eu suudey. the 6th inuI., got on the bar and received so mach damage, that, one survey being held. was ordered to be sold, with al her eldllslsflsls uud oetsis. for the benefit of all Arrivals In Iurepe from hence. Ts';‘."’£IIsI;|IIor.t.e:‘u):dn iiuf-if.’ ’_P"'"'' I III‘! I P the Public in general, for Passen. ere. - In the Steamer Ledy Le srcbent, from Piciou, on the 11th inst.—-Rev. D. Crawford, Ilon. I-I Kenn , Master C. B. Kenn , J. II. 'I‘obin, Faq., S. ‘ l:‘.sq., R. Eraser, ' Mr.J. Fraser, Mr. J. M In Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. Jordiiue, Miss Killer, Miss Gunn, Miss Rankin, Miss Frussr,—uiid 6 in the steersge. I 0 F1 'l‘be Rev. John Knox will preach in the Baptist Chapel, Charlottetown, on Sabbath uext,the 80th iust., at hslf-past six in the evening. Oharlottetown Markets, Aug. 19. lleef, (small) lb. 4d a 6d[ Tallow, 8d a 1M ., by quarter, Sdd a 5d Wool, I0d a Is 2d ir Homespun, yd. Is lid e 5e Do., (small) 0-l a 7|d Flour, per lb. 8%: Mottoii, per lb. 8.1 a lid‘ Oatmeal, per lb. Lu ‘. Barley, nusli. do a (slid Is In 8a lid, Veal, per lb., 2[d u did‘ Out s, u d8 Ham. r |b., ‘Id s fld, Pearl Barley, per lb. 2d Codlis , perqtI., 12s a I5s§ l'ctatoee,bush. 4s a6s Turlie is is ‘Is' Green Peas qt., 9d a Is o s, Isulu , ants, 3du5ll Chickens each, I0‘ Ciirrotis bunch, Id Eggs,per down, 7.] u l Hay, per ton, 60s 90s Cheese, 8d I‘ Straw, 4s Butter, (fresh) Is a I4d3 Turnips bunch, a 8d Do.. (by the tub) ls‘. Gooseberries qt., 5d slid rd, 8d a Bdi Geese, none. SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES. I ‘HE STOCK of the SUBSCRIBER remaining on hand, will we olfer at a GREAT REDUCTION I"roni former prices, to make room for the F A L L S T O C K . LO..‘\r D0./V‘ HO USE, Near the R. Catholic Church. lll-ZN RY IIASZARD. Isl. & Ex. August I9, I85-I. SELLING OPP AT A GREAT REDUCTION. AM ES DOUSI-‘., respectfully offers his best thanks for the support which he has received during the present year, announces his intention of offering the bsluiice of his SUMMER S'I‘OCK at exceedingly low prices, North Side Queen's Square, August I6, I85-I. 3w AMERICAN HOUSE. Subscriber, grateful to his Friends and st favors in llusinces, respectfully requests a continiiuiics of the some ; at the same time intimates having selected personally, in the United States, a varied asuorlinent of AMERICAN GOODS, adapted to the wants of the public, wishes his friends to call and examine, and judge for themselves. JOHN GIBSON. Brick House, corner of Kent and Great George '1. - -r G e . Charlottetown, Aug. I7, I851. 6i. For Sale, on Consignment. ' III-I Subscriber has just received, and offers for Sale at Cost and Charges, the following GOODS, viz: 3 llhds. Molasses, I2 Bbls. Sugar, 10 do Striped Sliirtings, . ottons, Cooking and Franklin Stoves, Boots 61 Shoes, Buckets, Brooms and u . 3 Winnowing Machines. Cane and Wood Seat WILLIAM DODD. Sninrdcn‘s Buildings, Queen's Square. 3w Races! Races! Races! 7 ‘HE Frieiids of the Turf are requested to attend 1 at the Guess: Horn. on Tuesday next at 8 o'clock. . in., to take into consideration the necessary arrangements to forward the same. August 19th, I854. Exli Valuable Property For Sale. THE SUBSCRIBER olfcrs the following, a Grist Mill with three run of stones. Oat Kiln, three divelling Houses, Barn. Illncksuiiili's Shop, and n Shipyard with about I0 acres of excellent land on the North side of is Creek. containing any quantity of the best manure. also a Farris on the south side of said Creek. containing about 80 acres, 20 of which is under cultivation, with an extensive front, the land of an excellent quality free from stone. including a good Mill privilege where an overshot of 20 feet can b ot with little expense, being already dammed over. ’I‘hsse Properties will be iiold either together or separate as may suit, and are well wor e at- tention of any person. being in the heart of an ex- tensive settlement, and a good Iliirbour. 'l‘hcy are situate about one quarter of a mile from the Cocagne Bridge in the county of Kent, and about 6 miles frorii She-disc. Should the above not he sold previous to the 3d of October. they will he olfered at public auciioii on ilie premises on that day. JAMI-ZS l.().V(i. Cocugne, An I. lltli, I854 I References ‘I r. Csazait Dsuasorrr, Chur|oIte- , I s mflll Livnrurroiv, Esq . Shediac. on to Oct. E Great Hessian state Loan of’ 6 725,000 Dollars. l6.58S,5l0 Dollars. or £2,400,000 Sterling. VNVIIIS Loan is guaranteed by the Government and E contracted bv the eminent Iliinking House of‘{ i To be reimbursed wills Messrs. M. A. Vorr Ra-i-iiscuii.n and Sons, Ill I"ranl.-l'orr-on-tlic-Maine. 'I‘he following capital Prizes m l V“. ‘- 60 of 4,000 dollars. G0 000 " 22 -- so. " 2- ' 24 cc 32,000 " I20 " I.500 " an u s on -' I80 " I,000 " &c., dtc. 'I'lie smallest Prize is 55 dollars. The Prire ofllls Shares is arfollou-s:— One Slinm for .£l Sig. Thirty Shares for £20 Sig. Sig do. for £5 " Sixty-live do. for £40 “ 'l‘liirtnenn do for.£I0 " 137 do. for £80 “ Tickets will be forwarded on receipt of Colonial n.,,|, Notes, Bills, or Drafts on Europe, dtc. For ' the security of the public, the prices of the shares E have The next drawing willlnke place in December I854. i I always been fixed at ilio above rates. and (un- J ‘ like former agents) on payment 0/010 Prizu, the isndrrsignsd make no «lsrluclion from His amounl,| on any prrlrnrr irliatsrer. . ‘ They have great pleasure Ill announcing _ihiit they l are now appointed Sole Agents isirihulion for the British Colonies and Foreign Parts, and that during the last I2 yours Ihey have paid to successful hnldnrs ofsheries in Great lrituin, Prizes amounting to £52,000 free of deduction, which have been dis- tributed in Liverpool, llinnirighum. Manchester, London. dtc. _ ‘ After the Drawing, such Shareholder will receive I list of the ivinnin numbers. The Prixas will be id in cash at I'rankfnrt-on-the-Irlnine, East or an |nd'iu,Cunsda, Paris, London, New York. ‘so. IE7‘ Apply without dale to J. A. Sciiwauuucilsus It Sons. enlieru, Frankfort-oii Scuwansscuinn . Remittances which arrive Iooluts will be Ten. returned to the sender, or. if he prefers it. shares is the following Drawing will he lbrwsrdeil. Ileulsl. JOHN T. THOMAS INFORMS his friends and the public generally, that having determined on (GlI.(lDSllN(G’r IHIIIS IPIRIESENT IBIUSIINIESS, DURING THE ENSUING MONTH, IKHIIH11 CDMZEEMM S T‘ 0 C K AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. All Good remaining unsold at the expiration of September, will be sold At PUBLIC AUCTION EARLY IN OCTOBER, OF WHICH DUE NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN. . August, 1854. WILLIAM HEARD I-IAI nacliivsn ER SHIP “ JOHN" and " PRINCETON." direct from England, A LARGE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS. Charlottetown, 23d June, I854. CHAMPAGNE. TIIIRTY CASES of prime CHAMPAGNE. just received st “ Peeping Tom," from Liver- pool. Also. a Pitch and Coal Kegs of White and coloured paints, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, For “I8 by CHARLES STEW ‘ ART. oiuuutity of OJKU./ll. ' ‘ar, June 7, I854. If A COMPLETE NEW Dyeing, Dressing and Pulling Establishment. HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public of P. E. Island generally, that he has imported a complete set of Machines, for Dyeing, I-‘ulling. and Dressing Cloth, ual, if not superior to any in the neighbouring Proviiices ; and has also obluincil the services of iv first-rate workinan from Nova Scotiu, to supcrintend his Establislnneiit. e work will he executed equal. if not supe- rior tothnt done in Nova Scoiiu, the prices will out be more than the Nova Scotin charges. Cloth will be taken in at the Subscriber's esta- blishments, viz:—Head of St. PeIer‘s Bay, (Heatin- s ills, and St. Margaret's Mills; at Mr. Williaini Siearns'. St. Peter's; and at George '1‘. Han Book-store, Charlottetown. ther Agents will be appointed in ditfcrent parts of the Island, of which due notice will be given. JOHN DIXON. Glsnfinles Mills, July goth, I854, aird's JUST imported, per Native Loss and Esther from Boston. a choice selection of AMERICAN GOODS, consisting SUGAR in hhds., barrels, and by retail; Ciiusnuo Suoait; rior Souchong TEA, in chests, half chests, and by retail ; COI-‘FEE, RICE, PlLO'l‘ BREAD, in Barrels, and by retail ; Crackers, Vinegar, Mus- tiird, Pepper, 'l‘able Salt, Soda, Siilerntus,Sonp, Candles, Starch, Burning Fluid, Matches, Tobacco, Cigars, Blocking, &c. Gent's. India Rubber Boots and Shoes; India Rubber Coats, Oil Suits, Cotton-wick. Lamp-wicks, I-‘luid Lamps, Glass Lanterns, CHAIRS with cone seats dw c., in great variety of pattern; Axes, Scythes, Sneaths, llay-rakes, Hay-forks, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Garden do. .11 Ire- An assortment of Currici's TOOLS; Pails. Tubs in nests or single, Clotlics-pins, Brooms, Brushes, &c. Orr Ila American an ad Manufactured SOLE LEATHER. Nests Leather, Calf-skins nnd Harness Leather, Red, \Vhits :ind Plum colour- ed lloans, Shoe thread, Zinc, and Iron Spnrrowbles. WILLIAM B. DAIVSON. Charlottetown, June 29th, I85-I. E NATIVE LASS. VJLVHI-I Subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public, ihot he has just received, by Schooner ..V'ult'i;¢ Lass, from Boston, a large and varied iissort- ment of AMERICAN and IVESI‘ INDIA GOODS. Consisting in part 40 Cases Ladies’, Gents‘ and Cliildrens' BOOTS and SHOES, of all kinds. I3 Cases American CLOCKS, various patterns, 2 Bales BEDTICKS, 2 do. Gre and Striped COTTONS, l Case U.IIIlllEI.I.AS and PARASOLS, I Cass \VlNDO\V BLINDS, I (‘ask GLASS \\'ARl~2, I Case LOOKING (II.:\SSI".S, II:fli\fI.I'\I size-s. A largo iissorliiient of I“..‘IR.)lIl.«'\’G l.lIl’/.I'.‘- JIEJVTS, consisting of Rakes, Hoes, Scyihes, Snenlhs. dsc. I0 Boxes assorted CONI"EC'I'IONARY, 20 Boxes CANDLES, I5 do SOAP, 3 Boxes STARCII, FIGS, ORANGES. Currants. Spices, Lines, Whitewash Brushes, Scrubbing and Shoo do.. and a great variety of other Good (so, 4 llhds. SUGAR. I0 Ilhls. CIIUSIIED SUGAR, ADA I"I.Ul7It, A few llbls. CORN M EAL. All ofwhich will be sold at the lowest figure for Cash, or approved Credit. THOMAS W. DODD. June I7tli, I854. Isl-Iiv NEW SI-IOP, NEW GOODS. 7 IIE Subscriber hiisJUS'l' RECEIVED at his New She , in Suuasuiisinu, Ilunuqun, a large Stock 0 BR! manufactured GOODS, all of the best quality. Muslin and Ciimbrick do. Shawls, llandkercliiofs, Cloihes, Coats, Vests, and Pants, Gent's llnndker- chiefs and Ties, Ilals and Caps, I.ndio‘s Gent's Children's Shoes, Canvas. Psddiiig, black and brown Sewing Thread, Scwings, Buttons, wliito, grey, Bengal. stripe and printed Cul.l0I‘l!, Ozciiburgs, lied ‘Picking, Cotton Warp, white, blue, green, and red Pocket and Memoriinduin Hooks. . rge assort- ment of Jewell , Clocks, Looking Glasses. 'I‘ubs, Wash Boards, oiling Pins, llukss, Forks. Scythe Sneaths, Nigger Saws, l.eiithcr,Shoe Tlirsad, Locks, Hinges, Screws, dtc ; Shoo, Scrubbing, and White- wush Brushes, Brooms, Butter Prints, Carpenters‘ Hrininisrs and Hutcheis, Window Glass, Glassware, Mnnillu Mats. GROCERIES: Tea, sugar, 'I‘obucoo. Soup, Rice, CoII‘se, Bags fine Salt, Pepper. Mustard, Starch, Suluruius, Candles, Nuimsge, Gin , Currants, '.psom Salts, Allum. Copperus, sad or r articles too numerous to mention. WILLIAM H. LANI-2. Iummerside. Iedeque, July Isth. II“. BARLEY I BAR.LEYl BARLBJYI HISIEEST PRICE given for Barley at Brighton August I9. . Im Minsuwiivisiii GOODS. HE Subscriber be s to inform his Customers be now being opened, and will be sold, together with Illll former Stock, at low prices for Ready Money. llis object in importing a scusousbls and choice lot of Midsummer Goods, in addition to his Spring Importslions,_isihat he may be enabled to meet the constant and insure the future demand of his Cus- mers, b disposing to_ them of ./Yew and Fruit Goods, o the best quality, of the latest style of Fashions, at the lowest Prices. He he to intimate he is determined on Selling ofliis resentsloclg on hand, at rates lower than his usual _ow prices, In order to clear the way for an extensive l"_ALL SUPPLY, now being purchased b the Subscriber in the Manufiictories of England: Scotland and France. DANIEL DAVIES, Queen Square, Richmond Street, Queen Street. lst August, I85-I. CLEARING Poi}. SUMMER Goons. JAMES DESBRISAY ‘(V ILL commence this do \V[n]l|:|pAy 1),. 9"; ‘ .fl'u‘gus‘l I85-I, to SEL OFF his REMAIN- ING SIULK of SUMMER MATERIALS at prices much under the usual iiiarlrs. in order to make way for fresh supplies expected by the first Autumn Ship om l.ondon. Bargains are therefore olfered of every Ihiiigcouiing under the above head. TO ENGINEERS. VNIANTED a competent and experienced ENGI- NEER, for a few weeks, to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to VVILLIAM HEARD. “hrirlotteiown, August 4, I854. sheep Skins, Butter, Wool, 6tc., VIIE Subscriber will pay the highest market price in CAII-I, for any uuntit of BU'l"I‘ER., WOOL, SIIEEI’ and LAh B SIHNS. ROBERT BELL. Charlottetown,June Glh, I854. 9m HE Subscriber has just opened a_Case containing GOLI) and SILVER \VA'l‘CHES, JEWEL- RY and FANCY GOODS, which will be sold at low prices, for Cash. W. HEARD. Juno 23d. STRAY HEIFER. A STRAY pole IIEII-‘ER has been on the Sub- scribers preniisss since about the 10th of May lsst. She. has _no mark The owner by sying expenses is desired to take her away, or use she will be otl'ered for sale by public auction. . JAMES ROBERTSON. Brsckly Point Road, Aug. l5th, I85-I. _ MARINE INSURANCE. HE SUBSCRIBFR having been appointed Agent for the GLOBE INSURANCE COM- PANY, of l.-'1-ica. Nuw Yoitx, is pre r to take Marina risks on Vessels and Cargoes on me- derate tcrnis. HARLES STEWART. papers Sw) C Aug. lltli, I854, (All AUCTIONS. Cattle! sheep! Pigs, duo. or sales isoiiais. 0 50 IOU. by AUCTION at I! o'clock. su Thursday, the 2Ist instant. at tlig Faun oflr. 1'. W. Joiursosr, Newstesd. Priseetowu Road: 2 Hilcli Cows, (Durham Breed) I Ihrse-year old Heifer, do. I two do. do. 8 Yearling do. do. 1 three-year old Durham Bull, (takes two drst Society.) izes from the R. A. I two-year old Filly, Charlottetown. August 14, I854. This Sale will be found an excellent opportuuit for Partners to improve their eedof Beasts and ' . The Sheep are lit for grass feeding. N. B.—Credit as agreed upon. Isl dt Ex Ii MANCHESTER AND BEMINGHAM GOODS, O. T**.:a.=.:.*:-.=;:':.:.*'.'.-::=~*'-*- °- °--i---M our Goons &. uaitnwseu, which he will SELL AT AUCTION, without ra- serve. at New Store, above .lpothecsrtss' Hall. DesBrisuy’s Buildings, on TUESDAY, the TWENTY-NINTH instant, at Eleven o'clock. They consist in rt of the followi — 28: pjecsss reiywfllasllilcoes, to tip 80 inch. o n-i irtin . ( eiis srri , 80 do 9-8 White Shiffinger‘ P") 20 do Navy Prints, 60 do Figured and Colored Orleans, I0 do Fancy Drills, I0 do otton ic s, 20 dozen Fancy Cotton Handkerchiefs, 8 pieces eskin, Woollen Drugget, I0 do Checked Ginglisms and Derry, Braces. Shoeihvesd, Black Linen Thread, One ckage Sail Twine, One sls Cotton Warp, (assorted Nos.) CASES HARDWARE, Consistin of—Chaiu Traces, Tea Kettles, Sauce- pans, trying Pans, Bake Pens and Coven, Pocket and Pen Knives, Angers, Scissors, Gimblets, Pad and Chest Locks, Butt Hinges and Screws, Car- penters’ Compasses and Squares. Saw Sstta, Shoe incers, Awl Blades, Miner's Shovels, &c., to. erms Jll crate JAM!-‘S MORRIS, Auctioneer. August 18th. Bx IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Horses, Carriage, Sleighs, Harness, &o. R. LOBBAN has received instructions to Sell at Auction, on 'I uusnav, a 5th of Ser- 'rs:uul:ri next, at the Residence of Mus. Gavan. llollnnd Grove, the whole ofthst Lsdys HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SLEIGHS, CARRIAGE, HARNESS, do.. Catalogues will be prepared and ready for distribu- tion on or before the 20th instant, at the Auctionesr's Sale Rocin, Kent Street, where every information can be obtained b his customers or others. Terms an hour of Sale in Catalogue. H. W. LOBBAN, Auctioneer. August 7, I854. FRENCH EXHIBITION or Agricultural and Manufacturing PRODUCTS. To be opened in PARIS, on the let of .Vsy, I055. HE following Prices will be paid for the bust specimens of the articles mentioned. to be se- lected, for th ur of being forwarded to the above Exhibition in order to secure a due representa- tion of the industrial resources of this Colon .— For the best half bushel of Wheat, 11 0 0 “ do. 2 rowed Barley 0 I5 0 “ do. 4 do. do. 0 I2 6 “ do. Black Oats, 0 1 C " do White Oats, 0 7 6 " do. Buck Wheat, 0 6 I " do. Indian Corn, 0 1 0 “ do. Mali, 0 10 0 “ Hslfbsrrel ofOutmesl, I I0 0 “ do. of Pearl Barley, 2 0 0 " Cheese not less than 25lb weight, 8 0 0 " l0lbs of Flex, I I0 0 “ I0 “ Flax seed, 0 5 0 " I I 0 0 0 " Hops, The articles above mentioned to be shown on the day of the R A. Society's Industrial Show Ist Nov.. when the selection will be made by Judges to be ap- pointed by the joint Committee nominated by the RS. I"OlISY'I'lI informs her Friends and the ' white, generally, that she will dispose ofher SI‘OC at reduced prices, uiiiill 10th of September, and requests all Accounts due her to be settled with by that time. BINSTEAD. ll"U be sold or lt‘.l Ili.- above I’mpoiiy, cunsisllllg of _ 'I'wo Hundred and lifty-six (256) acres of Land. four miles from Charlottetown, on the St. Peter's llond. 'l‘ltere are one hundred and twenty acres cleared and in cultivation. 'l‘lie Ilouse is large and eomuiodious. and the buildings complete in every respect. Apply on the promises, or to the lion. Joseph llensley, Attorney General. August I5, I854. ACCINATION, at ilie Piiiivcu Enivaan Disrirrrsaiiv, Kent Street, Clitirlolteiown, under the inspection of Dr. Johnston, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Snluidzi s. N il.—CerIiliciiIes o safety, or of requiring future testing, will be given to each person vaccinated. l'ocr Persons will be Vaccinated gratuitously. Cliiirlottolown, July 3 NOTICE. IIEREAS repress-ulallons have been made to the Central Board of Health, llllil in iiiniiy parts oflfhnrlotteiown nuisances are found to exist, to the annoyance of the inliabitzints, and the en- dangering of the public hcii|tli—this is to give notice that if all such nuisances are not removed fortliwii the olferiding parties will be prosecuted us the law rccts. il ' JOHN Wll.LIAMS, ecrelary to the C. B. H. IBM. All papers Iw S Charlottetown, 25th July, MINIATURES! LIKENESSES. 'l‘llE Subscriln-,r has just received ii handsome . stock of Plates and Cases, gold and plated Lock- els and Breaches for Likenesses, done by top or side light. _ _ _ Also, alirst rate Camera, for sale, wiin instructions in the old stand. ~ W. C. IIDIIBS. -mwfiohooiier for Sale. 7 HI! Schooner Rustico, now lying in Rustico Harbour, Thirty 'I‘oris Register; two years old; Sails and Rigging g ; will carry a large Cargo for her measurement. Store or Mr. Henry I-Ismrd, Lhsrlottetowu. or to I . ll , R . ‘July IIIh,|I.OIm“4 in and by the Society. A liberal rice will be paid for Slabs of Black Birch, and ui-led and Bird-eye Maple. Also, for articles Indian manufacture, for particulars, application to be made to the undersigned. By order of the Committee, CHARLES S’l‘l-SW ART. Sec‘y R. A. Society 9th August, I85-I. WANTED TO CHARTER. EVERAL SCIIOONERS to carry COAL from |'ictou or Sydney to Halifax, for which liberal Freights will be given. Apply to G. W. DEBLOIS, Charlottetown or S. CUNARD dr. Co., Halifax. August 4th, I854. BOOTS AND SHOES. N addition to his Stock of Ainsrican lloots and Shoes, the Subscriber has received by Br “ Grace" from Liver vol, 700 PAIRS ENGLISH BOOTS, SHOES, B UCIIERS, SLIPPERS, &., Consisting of Ladies Prenulls Boots, Patent Leather Slippers, do. Chsnnelled, best Leather tied Shoes, Common Slippers, Girls best Leather Shoes, Girls and Maids Patent Leather Slippers, Infants black and coloured I.eIIlIef Slices, do. Patent Leather Slippers. Gents‘ Bluchers, lace and tied Shoes, Calf Skin Pumps and Slippers, dtc., &c., at his usual moderate ricss. GEORGE BEER, Jun. Charlottetown, July 5th, I854. LONDON HOUSE, Grout Georgreureel. Spring Irnportatlons for 1854. ECEIVED at this Establishment, a large pro - non of the general STOCK of BRITISH MER- CHAN DISE for the present Season-Consisting I.adies' Visiiiis, Mnritles, Psrasols, Silks, Saline, French Delaines, and Printed Barugss, Muslin tucked Dresses; Ribbons, a choice assortment; Silk and Fancy Bonnets; Dress Cups in great variety; a large assortment of Dress Goods, Gloves, 'ery. Haber- Clotlis; Cuusirnereu; Doeskins, Veeiin , and other insterials of Geui's weer; Carpets. Ieurth R , Stair Carpe' .OlI floor Cloth; Curtain Denies s, Gent's Paris ate; Ladies‘ ds Childrsu‘e Boots and Shoes; tuber with a large Stock ofstapls GOODS, all ofwh will be disposed of on the most moderate terrne, h HENRY HA RD. N. B.—A fsrthor su y hourly pg " Jouu." l'roru Loudou. Charlottetown, July Is, IO“.