THE EX AMINER. ol which herewith I have the honor to enclose. I am further to | state, that no grant appears on record for the Common Lots Numbers 25 and 33. ' I have the honor to be, Sir, your obedient servant, GEORGE COLES, Colonial Seeretary. i ‘yy VY) ae SPS he SW ADVISRWIS SSS, LLL RIERA IRIE IEEE Rel el tall tt Auction. Apples, Onions, Brooms, Pails, &c. &c. BY W.T. PAW, /FPYO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 9th instant, at Peake’s wharf, at 11 o'clock, landing from brigantine ** Napoleon ILI,”’ from Boston,— 70 barrels APPLES, Baldwins, re, Greenings, &e. Persent :-—His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, Mr. 20 do. ONEONS, 8 dozen ROOMS, Patters in, the Hlon. Captain Burns, Mr. Townshend, Captain | . 4 dozen PAILS, 6 chests choice Congou TEA, — the Hon. Mr. Alpin. with various other articles. October 8. The Governor having acquainted the Board that it had been | ~~ For the benefit of all concerned. By Auction. frequently represented to him, by many of the principal in- | nabitants of Charlottetown and the Island at large, that it O-MORROW, TUESDAY, at twelve o’clock, at Lord’s | Wharf,— yroutd be attended with very beneficial and salutary public | 150 Cooking, Franklin and other STOVES, purposes, if the tract of ground in the Royalty heretofore ap-_ damaged on board the Schooner La Rooka from Albany, U. | Bexsavan Paves, Esquire, Chairman of Committee of the City Council, City of Charlottetown. se + rs rrow Minures or Execurive Couner. Council Chamber, 26th Febraary, 1789. Exrrat propriated as a Common, should be laid out into Pasture Lots, | and grants given ef the same, under certain limitations and restrictions,—it being now useless in its present waste and | : ° . : : ; S., same having been condemne , ) uncultivated state, and even considered as a nuisance gnd ob- benefit of all es mned and ordered to be sold for the struction to the settlement of the Town. And the Lieutenant October & : W. I. GARDINER. Auctior Governor further obeerved, that it appeared to him highly} ~~ SO Loneer. important to the King’s service, and the convenience and ad- | Arri : Ace f Hi Maj ~, fi »G . Lie sion tG ai } Just ved, vantage oO is Majesty s future Governor, Licutenant Governor | or Commander-in-Chief, of this Island, fer the time being, Flour, Tea, Tobacco, Chairs, Buckets, Bureaus, Hops, that a certain portion of the said Common should be ap-| Cooking, Franklin and Air-tight Stoves, &c. propriated, and a grant thereof made, under the Great Seal ef | O BE SOLD by Auction on THURSDAY next, 11th inst. the Colony, for the use and accomimodatien of His Majesty's , at 11 o'clock, at the subseriber’s Sale Room, Queen Street, Governor, Lieutenant Goyernor or Commander-in-Chief, for just arrived per sehr. “ John,”"— | the time being, there not haying been any reservation of any 35 barrels superfine FLOUR, land heretofore wade, for the erecting of a Government House, 15 chests and half chests Congou and Souchone TEA. for the habitation and residence of His Majesty's Governor. | 6 boxes‘and kegs Tobacco, ~ 94 Brass Clocks, He informed the Board, that he should call for their opinion | ts ; 6 dozen Buckets, 4+ handsome Bureaus, on the subject at their next meeting, and requested that they 8 dozen Chairs, Nests Tubs, 8 pieces Satinett, would take the same into consideration. The Lieutenant Go- \ On. 32 Cooking, Franklin and Air-tight STOVES, vernor further proposed, that Captain Gray, a Member of the L 1 6 bales Hops, ¥ bbls. Dameons, Board, and acting Surveyor General of the Island, should, | | . , : nd, 2 dozen Looking Glasses, 8 boxes Soap, &e, &e. aginst the next meeting, prepare a plan of the said Common, Terms liberal. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. laid out into Lots and reservations, as nearly as may. be} (ct. 8, Has Gaz agreeable to what had hitherte been suggested in the Mimutes | —————-——_-____--—— nm — of this day, that the same might be adopted, as the division to | Extensive Sale by Auction be made, if approved of at the next meeting. F new and second-hand HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | BOOKS, PICTURES, in frame, AGRICULTURAL IM- | Council Chamber, 2nd March, 1789. | PLEMENTS, &c. &e.. at Georgetown, on Fripay, the 19th of | Present :-—His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, the | October, at 11 o'clock, forencon, in the Market House :— Hon. Colonel Desbrisay, &e., Mr. Patterson, Captain Burns, Mahogany Eseretoire, Mahogany and French Bedsteads, Centre | Mr. Townshend, Captain Gray, Mr. Alpin. ‘Tables, Ladies’ work and dressing Tables, Kitchen Tables, Agreeable to what the Lieutenant Governor suggested at the —Parlour, Bedroom and Kitchen Chairs,—Carpeting and last meeting, respecting the apprepriating that part ef the Hearthrags, Clocks, — 100 volumes Books, History, Bio- Royalty of Charlottetown heretofore considered as a Commen, graphy and Science, — Glass Case, Lady’s Riding Saddle, | into Pasture Lots, and a reservation to the Governor for the —Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, all | time being, he then requested the opinion of the Board whether | sizes,—a lot of worsted Pants and Frocks, boxes of Glass. the measures appeared to them eligible or not, and whether! Variety of Kitchen Utensils, comprising — Kettles, Boilers, | an equal portion of the Royalty heretofore reserved for Pasture Fish Pans, Dutch Ovens, &c.; metal baking Oven, with bars | Lots, beginning at the Three Mile Tree, on the Princetown and furnace door; metal Fount and fixed brass Crane, new ; Road, and extending along said Koad on both sides, equally as large Beam and Scales; small do. do. ; children’s Carriage ; | near a square as may be for complement, should not be laid | Circular Saw, new ; Threshing Machine, complete, in working out and reserved as a Common, instead of that part of the order; Straw Cutter, new ;—with numerous other useful arti- | Royalty heretofore considered as such. | cles, too tedious to mention. The whole to be sold without The Board were unanimously of opinion that the measure | reserve. Terms at sale. was eligible, and that the reserving the iike quantity ef acres; October 8. W. SANDERSON, Auctioneer. for a Common as above mentioned on the Princetown Road, was | ———~—_>ywn rua” = —— oo BOSTON HOUSE. both expedient and proper. Ft was therefore unanimously | ordered, that the same shou ake effect, and be carried i Saami 4 ? has een > ge same should take effect, and be carried into AILY EXPECTED, at the above establishment, from Bos- | ton, a large and varied assortment of Family Groceries, | | | +>» + execution accordingly. The - revo recneri e » 0 he 308 ' 7 . . ‘ ‘ . ° : ’ Ph Surveyor General then ” ported to the Board, that he American and fancy GOODS, whieh will be offered at the rad made a rough plan of the Common, but that upon measure- | Seta ceskatn tie Kind pine ing a small portion of the ground, he was apprehensive it|/?™. WOlO& (OF Lash ONLY. -OTTS : : B iit not be correct, therefore he protsed refelting the wawet ON HAND--a good assortment of ENGLISH GOODS, might not be correct, theretore he proposed referring the same | consisting in part of—Robe Dresses, Orleans, Alpacas and Co- t. the next meeting of the Board, when the necessary measure- +», +05: Prints, brown. white ahd striped Coticen vith a larce ments would be made, in order to make a correct plot of the | waskete of éthes DRY GOODS. GROCERIES be &e 5 sume, which was agreed to accordingly. P . =? GEORGE McboUG \LI . ¥ Aka eX > « ahae ww ‘ G ae 2 » a) < ci . 1p (‘ouncil Chamber, 12th March, 1789. | Vereen ayant 2 tay cm ome aoe. | eet, Present :—Hlis Exeelleney the Lieutenant Governor, Colonel} N.B.—The highest cash prices paid for Oats, Barley and Desbrisay, the lon. Mr. Patterson, Captain Burns, Mr. Towns-! Potatoes. t October 8. hend, Captain Gray, Mr. Alpin. —s . ; ne The Surveyor General then reported to the Board, that he eG Notice. Le, had made a correct plan agreeable to what he had proposed at | HE business heretofore carried on by the subscribers the last meeting, which he laid before the Board, and the | under the name and fi f A. & J. Duncan & C : Board having inspected the same, fully approved thereof, and} . hi ae : ae I en et OR 6 SP ordered it to be ept as a lasting evidence of the plan of the | - this day dissolved by mutual consent. And all persons distribution of the tract ef land, of which it was the plot, and | indebted to them are required to pay the same to * Duncan, the divisions of the ground to be bounded accordingly. Mason & Co.,” who are also authorised to adjust and pay all | claims against the said firm of A. & J. Duncan & Co. : | Dated this 3d day of October, 1855. Mrs. H. B. Douglas acknowledges the receipt of a grant of | y ANDREW DUNCAN books and tracts, to the amount of 5,000 pages, from the) JAMES DUNC: v "? American Tract Society, 150 Nassau Street, New York. . o if vAL ’ ‘ Also, a box containing some 24 yolumes of standard Theo- JAMES DUNCAN MASON. logical Works, from the Rey. Dr. Murray, Elizabethtown, commence New Jersey, and the Rev. Dr. Phillips, New York, the com- Wotice. mencement of a Pastor’s library, for the first Presbyterian ‘ : : : : Chureh, St. Peter's, the Rey. Henry Crawford, Pastor. HE a having this day entered into Co-Part- . nership under the firm of * Duncan, Mason & Co., — beg to intimate to their friends and the public generally, that Married. they will continue the business heretofore carried on in this At Boston, on the 22d Sept., at the residence of the Catholic Bishop of | Island by the late firm of “A. & J. Duncan & Co.,” as is city, by 77 er Mr. oom he J a Renn ain aoe | General Importers and Merchants, in their New Brick Build- rister a w, of Cincinnati, Ohio, to Miss Lucy MAXwevt Kee, daughter | ; % a : a : ° of the late Thomas Rigg, Esqr., Kirkcudbright Shire, Scotland. Ing at the corner of Queen and Dorchester Streets in this On Thursday, the 4th instant, by the Rev. J. McMurray, Mr. Donald City. Dewar, to Miss Mary Stewart, both of Lot 59. JAMES DUNCAN, notaries JAMES DUNCAN MASON, Died. ROBERT ROBINSON HODGSON, At the residence of Mr. John B. Howlett, Georgetown, on the 20th of City of Charlottetown, October 3, 1855. tf September, of a diseased liver, Mr. Patrick Berrigan, aged 42 years; To all concerned ! beloved by all who knew him—leaving a wife and six small children to bemoan their irreparable loss. The diseased wasa native of the County HE cheapest STOVES i h . “iltke Rooll, Wad abeiaeuae ac ; a. pest S ES in the City are to be had at Killkenny, Ireland, and emigrated to this Country in the year 1833 DODD'S AUCTION ROOM, Queen Square, wits ‘tne nearly two years, Laachlin MeKendric, aged 78 years. ‘just received a large assortment from Albany, ex echr. ‘ La At Princetown Royalty, on Monday, Ist October, after an iliness of At Cascumpec, on the 24th September, Mr. James Wells, in the 60th | Rooka.’’ Also, from Boston, ex sehr. ‘‘ Emily’’— year of his age. Boxes and Chests TEA, Bbls. BURNING FLUID, Boxes CONFECTIONARY, Boxes CANDLES, Boxes SOAP, WRAPPING PAPER, BUCKETS and BROOMS, Large assortment of CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS and MATTRASSES, All of which will be sold at a small advance. Marine Intelligence. a mee enh aa PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. LEGO Entered. * Serr. 27.—Schr, Glory, LeBlanc, Cape Breton; herring. 28.— | American Goods. i Elizabeth, Seott, New Brunswick, boards. Mary Ann, Webster, She- ROM ALBANY DIRECT, and for Sale at DODD'S diac, deals. ee wor ws Pugwash; limestone. 28.—Sarah, BRICK STORE, in Pownal Street : Gillis, Pictow; coal, Jane, » Labrador; fish. P hboy, Ro- s hestexe, Bias coal. Lively tae Reberiese, Putens ae: ” Webs s 200 Cooking, Parlour and Air-Tight Stoves, tune, Pollard, Buctouche, deal. Mars, Pollard, Bactouehe; do. which will be sold Twenty-five per cent. less than any ever - 1.~Aurora, Hume, Tracadie, shingles. Steamer Rosebud, Mathe- | imported into this City. . son, Pictou; goods. Queen “of the Isles, Hongere, Sydney; coal.| October 8. 6w. THOMAS W. DODD. JJassengqers. In the Rosebud, from Pictou, on Sunday last—Rev. W. Steward, Messrs. George Davies, Harry McNutt, J. W. Morrison. Cee eee UaW ADVEATISzuaNTS. POOL NIN ARAN ANAL INLB DON’T FORGET THAT THE GREAT & EXTENSIVE SALE, AT THE STORE OF DENNIS REDDILN, ESQ., CONTINUES EVERY DAY AND EVENING, until the whole is disposed of. ~ Every description of GOODS at gieat Bargains. October 8. For the bonefit of all concerned. O BE SOLD at Auction on THURSDAY next, the 11th day of October, instant, at 10 o’clock, a.m., the HULL, RIGGING AND MATERIALS ef the Brigantine **ARAB,”’ of Pictou, Noya Scotia, 141 tons Register Tonnage, Frerix Kine, master, where she lies stranded within one hundred and fifty yards of the shore of De Sable. Atso—The CARGO of said Brigantine, consisting of—1818 pieces of dimension spruce DEALS,—250 SPARS,—with such other articles as may be saved from said wreck. ‘Terms at sale. October 8. ROBERT HYNDMAN, Broxer. re OY a Ne ee Farm Stock and Implements. O BE SOLD by Auction on TUESDAY, the 16th inst., at Falconwood Farm, the following stock, the property of Mr. Joun Tuorne :— 1 farm HORSE, 1 MARE, (in foal by Mountaineer) i year old COLT, 8 superior Milch COWS, 2 EWES, 3 Ram LAMBS, 2 20 Ewes and Wether Lambs, § 2 CARTS, (iron axles) 1 PLOUGH, 1 pair HARROWS, 1 Cooking STOVE, And a large quantity of useful articles, suitable for a family establishment. Terus.—All sums over £5, three months credit; under that sum, cash. October 8. — of the best breed. Ww. DODD, Auctioneer. o ae — 2 @ G + N a“ 2 © V ° x ‘ © Zz 2 = ~ $i ook « — 2 9 7 >:4 So. we % oo an => a > i. oe oa ww a g 28S © O.4 2 233 fs &. ope Sa all » Fes ot: SS oe 8 Seg ZO. [es sS - tes ”~ er os o oS I ee fF 5 me . a). oe ~—o tw 6 ee - —_— o.¢. 2:8 -_— -s ts S BH Gy 88 QP ae: Age gun Sie) a bea ; ee = im Og 1 ae | ww To gis a ee Co. «6S S ° S = - LS. 4 a oS f. ~ ot oe en 4 Zarvve = a2: on a age ee oe i me b 3 KL J C (” OQ LET.— Part of a HOUSE to let in Kent Street. For particulars please apply to October &. F. W. HUGHES. Notice. HE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the sub- scribers, under the firm of J. Anprew & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having any demands against the said firm are requested to present them without delay ; and those indebted are requested to make immediate ea to the new firm of J. Andrew & Co., as advertised low. All accounts unsettled on the 15th inst., will be suzp ror without respect of persons. JOHN ANDREW, JAMES L. HOLMAN. Summerside, P. E. Island, October 2, 1855. HE Business heretofore carried on under the Firm of J. Andrew & Co, will from this date be conducted by the subscribers, under the same name. JOUN ANDREW, ROBERT T, HOLMAN, Summerside, P. E. Island, October 2, 1855. RG 2i Fall Arrangements. HE steamers “ PILOT” and “ MAID OF ERIN,” in - connection with steamers to and from Eastport, Portland and Boston. Steamer PILOT or MAID OF ERIN will leave St. John —for Dorchester, Hillsborough and the Bend—every Tvrspay and Fripay evening’s tide. Returning—will leave the Bend the following High-water on Wepyespays and Sarurpays. For Sackville, every Wednesday evening’s tide. Returnins | —leaves Sackville every Thursday forenoon’s tide. Moncton, Oet. 8. W.C. HILL, Agent. Card. — - rw. \N® SYSWART & WABSLEA, Ship Brokers and Commission Merchants, For the sale and purchase of American and Provincial Produce, and Dealers in Provisions, Fish, Oil, &c. FERRY LANDING,........ WATER-ST., ST. JOHN, N. B. Rererences — Charlottetown, P. E.1., Jas. Purpiz, Esq. St. John, N. B., Messrs. R. Rankin & Co. Oct. 8, 1855. 6m 3803s: DAMSONS!!—The subscriber has just re- ceived a few barrels very good Damsons, on sale at’ his Auction Room, near the Queen’s Wharf. JAMES MORRIS. 9. Be il all . . i nily Doiraat, Boston; eee. Joho Fastings, Beudrot, News for the People! wr cae. Ornament, Lutes, Fishing Voyage; fish. Su- » Swain, ifax ; i : + . Bards. "Fila tsar, Get, Eye Hoglay, Tetamegouche: FINITE good Schr. -¢ SHANNON” has arrived from Boston, 3.—Shannon, King, Boston; goods.. Sovereign, Mattattell, Tata. and brought for DODD’S BRICK STORE, a choice lot magouche; lumber. 4.—Jemima, Green, Sydney; coal. Good | °F all sorts of Hope, Marmaud, Arichat; bal. LaRooka, Davidson, New York; American Goods, Cleared which will be sold by the subscriber cheap, and on good terms. goods. : . 3 Oct 8. Ow. THOMAS W. DODD. Serr. 27.—Schr. Elizabeth, Campbeil, Miramichi: i id sisaneiilinad ceidainial liam Nelson, Bay Verte; sundries. 29—Ariel Mosre, shedue,| JUST RECEIVED, per schr. “SUPERB,” from Halifax, bal. Charlotte, LeBlanc, ———; fish and bricks. Neptune, and for sale at DODD’S BRICK STORE, a splendid lot of Pollard, buctouche; bal. Mars, Poll : Ocz. 1.—Mayfower, Pustie, Bagwach; bel. "Bliecn ‘Seott, Ricbi- Tea, Sugar and Molasses, buctou: do. iomp, Swain, Dn; goods, Trinidad, Sutherland which will be sold wholesale and retail. Pugwash; bal. 2.—Lively Lass, Robertson, Pictou; bal. May.| October 8. <> — Gw THOMAS W. DODD. flower, Gerrior, Kouchibouguac; good:. Ploughboy, Robertson Pic- ene : Brandy and Gin. tou; coal. Mary Ann, Anderson, Shediac; coal, Flora, Hinglay ‘ en ; do. Brig Harry Maine, Liverpool, G. B.; timber—-by W ECEIVED, schooner * Lark,’’ from Halifax, N.S.— Hh - es A few casks of BRANDY; also, a few hhds. of GIN, both of superior quality. For sale cheap by October 8. Ad & Isl JOHN RIGG. Card. Catholic Chapel, East Foint. ENDERS will be received up to the 7 of October next, 0. ; ILE subscriber begs to return his sincere thanks to the Fire Brigade and the citizens generally for their united exer- E pr, the finishing the inside of Sr. CO CHAPEL, oy “int :—to prepare the inside for lathing’; the éeilings to * grained; the walls to be Jled under the windows; to |: ! case ten windows; to case eight posts eight Also, to | tions in extineuishi : : : i finis} ; f s uare. » © tions in extinguishing the Fire which oceurred on | 8/ premises ish the heads of each post with neat. ie capitals; to on F riday night lak; ould to Robert Setthinede,, Res -, Mayor, for haying kindly placed at his disposal four of the City Police to protect his perty. Gueen St., Oct) 8.” (A & In). JOSEPH McLELLAN. eae the gallery front in a neat Gothic style. For further’ apply to Doveauy Campsece, East Point, or to September 10° DANIEL CARROLL, Charlottetown. October &. Removal. Samuel McMurray, Manchoster House, NTENDS REMOVING during this month, from Sydney Street, to the New Building on the East Side of Queen Street, adjoining the premises of Arremas G. Sors, Esg., and will have’on hand a large and choice assortment of BRITISH and FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, which will be disposed of at the lowest prices. A few cases of DRESS MATERTALS AND FANCY GOODS, just received per ‘Superb.’ A large Stock shortly expected. Oct 8. Auction, A’ an early day, after the return of the subscriber to the Island. © Will be sold at Public Auction at his establish- ment, corner of Pownal and Water Streets, the whole of his STOCK IN TRADE, consisting in part of Glass, China and Earthenware, fancy and staple Dry Goods, Saddlery, Hard- ware, Cutlery, &e. &c., together with the following Goods, per ship ‘* Majestic,”’ from Liverpool, viz :— Crates EARTHENWARE, Kegs and Bags NAILS, lox:s PLPES, Chests TEA, IRON, STEEL, &e. &e. Dato of sale, terms, and other particulars will be made known in due time. October 1. W. W. LORD. Office of Ordnance, Cuantotrerown, P. E, Island, 29th Sept., 1855 | @tALE AT AUCTION, at the Ordnance Store, in tho Aa Barrack Square, on ‘VEDNESDAY, the 10th October jnext, at 12 o’clock, a quantity of condemned BARRACK | BEDDING, FURNITURE and UTENSILS. Is). “a Real Estate. 138 bi To be sold by Auction, QO* THURSDAY, the 11th day of October next, at noon, in front of the Colonial Building, Queen Square. Mr. Lobban has been instructed to offer for Sale, at Public Auction, the following Lots cf 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 he turned into three shops, leaving plenty of yard room fur warehouses. LOT No. 2.—That Lot of Land situated in Sidney Street, immediately adjoining the Hon. D. Brenan’s Brick Building, measuring 40 by 80 feet. The building consists of two shops and a dwelling house. LOT No, 3.—That Lot of Land, with the Dwelling House thereon, situate in King Street, measuring 33 by 60 feet, having the privilege of the Birnie Mews, formerly in the oecupation of W. ©. 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 Mr. 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 24 feet, and now in the occupation of W. M. Howe, Esq. LOT No. 6.—The other half of the aboye 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 ef Dr. Plimpton and Mr. Long, measuring on Kent street 49 feet, including a right of way oi 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 82 by 40 feet, and now in the occupation of Mr, Bearisto, adjoining 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 12 acres of Land, beautifully wooded. * LOT No. 10.—Pasture Lot No. 343, fronting on the Malpeque Road, and the cross road leading therefrom to the York River | Road, consisting of 12 acres, all cleared. LOT No. 11.— Pasture Lot No. 364, fronting on the said Malpeque Road, and containing 12 acres, all cleared. The above Buildings are all in good repair, and can be viewed | prior to the sale. For title, &c., please apply at the Office of the Hon. Cuarues Younes. , Terms or Sare.—A deposit of 25 per cent the day of sale, a further payment of 25 per cent. within two months, when the Deed will be delivered, and the balance may remain on Mort gage on interest, for such term of years as may be agreed on, should the purchaser require the same. Il. W. LOBBAN, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Sept. 10, 1855. Freehold Estate at Auction. 'TEXO BE SOLD, at Pubhe Auction, at the Old Court House, Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the Thirtieth of October | next, at twelve o’clock, (if not previously disposed of by privato sale, ) | all that tract of LAND, situate on Township No. 19, known as | ae The Douglas Estate, comprising 1630 Acres. | This property is Freehold, and under Lease to*various Tenants, at an | annual rent of one shilling, currency, per acre. An indisputable titlo will be given. A plan of the property may be seen, and other par | ticulars made known, on application to the undersigned, ROBERT STEWART. Charlottetown, September 4, 1855, Public Lands. — October 1. : OTICE is hereby given, that parties having inseribed their names for the purchase of Wilderness Lands, will not have the lands saedh to purchase in the order of their appli- | cations, unless they settle with the Commissioner before tho ; lst November next. WILLIAM SWABEY, Commissioner. Royal Agricultural Seciety’s Industrial Exhibitien. N EXHIBITION of Domestic Manufactures and Agricu! tural Productions, will be held in Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the 3lst of October, when Premiums aa follows, will be distributed :— Fer 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 Brunswick, £1 10 0 For the best 10 yards wool grey Homespun, milled and pressed, ; 2;e 10 do ved, milled and finished, .". © 10 do fancy mixture, do 2 8 10 do Shepherd’s Plaid, 1 0 0 10 do twilled Flannel, 010 0 10 do plaid do 01 ¥ 10 do women’s wear, 01 0 10 do wool and cotton, do 010 0 Best pair of Horse Rugs, milled, not less than two yards square, 7. © ‘* Hearth Rug, made of woollen yarn, 010 0 wae made of rags, 010 0 ** Woollen faney plaid Shawl, 010 0 " do shepherd’s plaid, do 010 0 “6 do net Shawl, j 010 0 6 do long Shawl or Searf, Vv iv @ ** pair of thick knit woollen Stockings, for Over- alls, ».-5 © ** three pairs woollen Socks, ’ 3s @ *)) woollen Gloves, 0 3 0 do woollen Mittens, 8: © ** linen Table Cloth, e110 0 ‘* 6 yards linen Toweling, 010 UV ‘* 3 linen Sacks, capable of holding four bushels each, 019 O ‘< Bonnet, made of grass plaid, 010 0 ‘“ Hat, do do 0 5 0 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. Best tub of Butter, not less than thirty pounds weight, 010 0 2d do do 0 5 UW Cheese, not less than twenty pounds, 010 6 2d do os @ Half-dozen Swede Turnips, ® 3 0 do Carrots for the table, 2 @ do Root Blood Beet, om © do —_- Roots of Mangold Wortzel, 03 0 do Roots of Parsnips, 0 3 0 do Kars of Indian Corn, o 3 0 do Apples, 0 3 0 do Onions, 03 @ POULTRY, Best pair, (male and female,) Dorking Fowls, not more than one year old, (alive,) 05 0 do Cochin China, do 0 5 YW do Turkeys, do 05 0 do Geese, do 05 0 do Ducks, do os. 2 Discretionary Premiums will be awarded for such articles as may be considered worthy by the Committee, although not enumerated in the list. All articles exhibited must be strictly the manufacture of persons residing on the Island, with the exception of the first mentioned in the list. And all articles for competition, ex- cepting live Stock, must be sent in to the Seeretary, on or before 12 o’clock on Tuesday, the 30th of October, otherwirs they will be excluded. The Exhibition will be open to the ublic at 10 o’cloek. By order, a r Sept. 10. (all papers.) F W. W. IRVING, Sec'’y, — (00K WANTED.—A person with good reference as to character, as a Cook Sin a family in Charlottetown, may obtain that situation by enquiring at the Baaminer Office. September 24. ee Sn SE Mee npeabat nt ue: ee