~~ & = ao 4 Ss! lhc ee CU UL ee CUT lU hl — =r" ~ a e - - = * * > _ — = "2 Br . a] i | “i i 2 4h : = oe ¥e ot Sadia a ae ol evs Se 5 reyes Uh eh ees Ta ee bs Sn idee a ere . _ ete question isyae! a neve! ane, we 1h es not be too offen repeat- ‘tis cwourrt hefore the Pi ‘iG-+ su) pose ian tds weve estheated fo-murrew, into whose Why, into those of Hler Majesty, aad Uwo gy her, in ell probability, mto the hands of the Ls. lead Gevernmert, be it admiimiste ed by whou it mays and so they would be sold as the W ovrel Estate now 1s, as the Crows fiends of Lots 59 and 19 bave heen—giving the first ghoice of parehasy to the best bidder. Theconfusion which this woul! create amongt actual occupiers way be more aasi'¥ imagted than described. Wo regarl Esckyat not mischievous merely becarrse it is Wusvry, aud therefore wiattainable, bat mischievous because, by exiting disquietu ls, it is ca! salated to make the people of thicdaland adecvalue the ef wts of those who are really Liboring to prem re the public imterests—and to induce them, >t whe Gime suds a) tite pron etors’ borts would they tall : perhaps, to regart with inditier nce the many important | meiéteres tat have been ateomplished within a few years, | aad Which have contribatyl, in no small degrees, to efhanee tie general pros erty. of guocy doi nation sb dy tad geettes of ihe refyem party wituin ‘oussyeite? » Daas party have given a large portion of the we of becoming fecholders on terms as the lust three or mentry the chinge nga Dhh até die*! thonadald obe doug bitu the abyss of Jarkeand cwina ie agtition. We have ob ained a victory over the Londs oy making them contribute to the education of the tisimg generation on their estates, —we have obtained a vic- tar over them by preventing them from going into the Sinail Do'st C urts to suc * ‘s of rent,—we have obtained a victory over thet ‘hocking their power to exact for ster- ling in payment o° rout more than an addition of one u'nth to the current value of money,—and we have the certainty oF o>iaining a further victory over them by compelling them to compensate tenants for their improvements whenever they should !eem it expedient to rescrt to ejectments. The Liberal party have, we think, by carrying out such measures laid a glai:n to the purlic support and gratitude of a much sounder ani more reasonable nature thon they could derive from per- petually fullowing the igri: fatu cs of escheat. ‘To procure and.car:y out practical allev.oun of existing evils, is surely more deserving of praise ‘han the keepiag up an useless aud mischievous agitation in pursuit of impracticable ends, Wenpyespay, February 28, The Tenant's Compensation Bill was read a third time and passed ; also, the Act relating to the rules and limits of Jails, and the Lill for the protection of the Herring and 4lewives Fisheries, and the bill relating to stamped instruments, introduced by the lion Mr Paliner, who ex- lained the abject of the Bill, waich will render stemps unnecessary to the legality of instruments advcting property in this Is] nd. Hon Mr L -n<worth introduced an Act for the [neerporation of Charhottetown, and ii dving s the hon geotleman bricfy explained the principal features of sy ainel ander an escheat. he, if we practise We hive heard a grevt deal of pro-| Has not its Du +k been neat y broken } THE EX + AMINER. ee . - a The hon Speaker read to the House a communication be had Reputse ov rar Rossrans.—Paris; Thureday.—A des- received, announcing the intended concert in aid of the Patri- patch has been received by the Ministet of Marine from oud Fund. Frioiy, March 2. | Mr Perry obtained leave of absenee till Friday next. | Hon Mr Palmer presented a petition from raliabitants of Charlottetown, praying the establishment of a House of Indus- i try, separate from the Laratic Asylum. The petivon having been read, Mr Pahner uoved its referen¢e fo a tommitiee of ihe whole House. ‘his gave rise toa lengthy discussion, In lwhich, among other matters, the propriety of enacting poor | Jawa was fully discussed, and the feeling of the mejoriiy of the /Honse was stronyly expressed against them The petition | was, on motion of the [lon Col Secretary, referred to Commutee | of Supply; and a committee of nine was appointed to exa Admiral Bruat, dated on board the Montebelto, Kamiesh, the 23d of January, which states that the weather had-con- : ‘siderably improve}. The blockade of Odessa, Kaffa, Kertsch, cand Anapa, had been duly notified. On ‘the 23d the Rus- ‘sians made a sortie,-and wero. repulsed, after a very brisk fire had been kept up for two days against the English bat- ‘teries. Gen, Niel had arrived at Constautinople. Hann to nano Ficur witu Bavoners S8TWEEN THE Russtans AND tae Frencu.— The attack on the she lines on the night of the 14th was one of the most dasing yet caine | ventured on, The enemy made a sally out after a few rouuds “the building at present used as a Lunatic Asylum, and report to | of artillery, and actualiy came on with fixed bayonets, so j the House. the following petitions were presented and read :— settements. for grant to repair the Balue line road, Pownship 46. ‘ion Mr Lord, tro mbhabitants of Sou. Shore, Bedeque, for grant to complete a road, Mr Munro, from inhabitants of Townships 57 and 58, for ‘grant to complere the whaf at Orwell, From imhabitants of the Porbes Setthementy heed of Vernon River, for grant to open road through their setlement. From rmbabrants of Ung, that the two parties fought hand to hand, Mauy of the enemy fell, and several of the French were killed. One By Ve Cooper, from rehabitants of the Red Pont and Baltic | officer of the latter was bayoneted This is about the first ‘instance, during the present war, that the enemy has been ‘known to stand to the bayonet. On every other occasion they have fled in front of our charges. It is generally believed that the enemy is getting short of ammunition, and that they ate making attempts with cold steel. But this kind of war- fare with the allies, they will not find to be very unsatisfae- back settlement. for grant to complete road leading thence to | tory, since both British and French are too staunch ever to be the Murray tlarbor read, | Me. Laird, from mhaditants of Township 33, for aid to repair the road from Brack! y Port tothe Umon Road. Fron inhati- }tants of ‘Township 21, for aid to repair road from Millvale to | tdaslum’s, The last seven petitions were laid on the table. | From inbabitents of Township 37, for grant to open road \ from Dromore settlement to the head of Pisquid River, ander jthe Road Compensation Act. Referred to special committee, » Hon Me Lord, from Robert Wright, for £31 Ils, balance due 'on contract for repairing Dunk River bndge. Ordered to be referred to the Committee to whom was referred the petition of Witham Howitt. | “Mr Muitrhead’s Coroners’ Bill was read a third time and passed | ‘Phe Statute Labor Bill was read second time and committed. | The followmg petitions were presented and read :— | Hon Mr Mooney—two—from inhabitants of French Village, | Township 37; from inhabitants of Scorch Fort, Townsh!p 36, | Hon Col Secretary, from divers inhabitants of Ruad District No 6. Township 67. | Mr Laird, frow mhabitants of New Lendon and others. | }ien Me Whelan, from inhabitants of Townsh'ps 54 & 55. ond | others: all praying ard to improve road communications, and jordered to he on the table. Hon Mr Lord, from James Searle Menn, of Searletown, Township 27. prayyng naturalization. Referred to Hon Mr Lord, Hon Me Paimer and Mr Dingwall, as a committee to re- } port by bill or otherwise, Hon Mr Palmer moved to refer the Bill to reduce the fees on the registration of deeds toa committee of the whole House. | This was opposed by ‘the Hon Col Secretary and othera, who }contended that the proposed change was uncalled for and in frightened by the glittering of a bayouet. It is also believed attackf into the town in sufficient strength, thye might esta- blish a hold on the town, without being interrupted by the shipping. It is evident the enemy is preparing the forts to the north of the town avd harbour, and making that district a kind of garrison distinct from the towa ; from which one would sugpose that they intend to struggle to the last. BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY. A Meeting of the Office-bearers of the above Society was held at the house of Mr. Thomas Broderick, on Thursday evening last, February 28, to take into consideration the present state of the poor of the Town, and to adopt some means for their relief. The following Resolutions were proposed and adopted — Ist. Resolved, That five members be appointed to wait on the Rey. Thomas Phelan, to request that he would be pleased to cause a colleetion to be made in St. Dunstan’s Church, on Sunday, the 11th iustant, for the relief of the poor. 20. Resolved, That this Meeting do get up a Lottery for the above object, to be held in the Catholic School House, on St. Patrick’s Day next, at the hour of two o’clock; and that a Committee be appointed to manage the same. The above Lottery will consist of twenty-five prizes. The same to be of the value of fiom five stiflings to two pounds ten shillings. Tickets one shilling and sixpence, to be had at the stores of H. Stamper,. Esq , Theo. Desbrisay, Esq., Charles Dempsey, Esq., Mr. T. Broderick, and of Miss McDonald. 3d. Resolved, That the Hon. Edward Whelan be requested to publish the proceedings of this meeting in the next Ezaminer. RICHARD WALSH, Secretary. Birth). the measure. The Bill resembted that meen last — by me }expedient, that the fees could not be reduced as proposed by | Thursday morning, Ist March, the Lady of the Hon. George Coles, Hoa Mr Paliner, and be deprecated the intr duction of party teeliog M its) 16 31)], without causing a deficiency in the returns to meet the | Colonial Secretary, of a Son. consideration. It was deemed vecessury to incorporate the town, and the Bill was based on the Acts of Incorporation in other piaces. It was roposed tu elect the Mavor from the Common Council. The Mayor, Roskae and City Clerk were the only civic functionaries to be paid. The fines aud license fees would greatly duninish the expense of the yunieijal ot gamzation; aud he concluded by observing that, as the | na:ne* Cuarlotticthiara? won'd be inappropriate lor a city, he weuld sug- 4t- thet tue ineorporated municipality bo kuewn as * Charlotteton ” Tne second reading of the Lill was made the order of the day fur Wed- pes lay neat ; fse Jury Act, as ane ided by the Council, was read a first time, and ordered to be rend « second time to-morrow 8 petition frum the iubabitaute and trustees of school at Birch Hill, Lot 86, praying allewance ty the tencher; aiso, a petition from the trustees et tue Cathele s:ieul a Cuaricttet.wa, praying grant to pay « f arrears of sularies duc teaccers previously to the scovol comthy under the opera- Bion of tue Free Education Act — both referred to special Committee on school petitions Mr Cooper presented a petition for allowance to tuachet of scuodl at Chepstow; also, a petition from Roderick MeDonald for compensativn for boss sustained on sos cuntract in reprring a read ip Towushtp 52—laid op the table. Lion Mr Whelgn, from committee, pre- sented @ Bui sepudatiog the proceedings on coutroverted Elections of Momberacf the tluuse of Assembly, winch was read a firsttime. The Norwal School Bill was thea read a second time, and the Ulvuse went inte Committee of the whole upou it— Mr Perry ia the chair. A very aaiuivted discassion then ensucd, tne generat tuue of which evinced ap- proval of the establisument of such an institution. The pre en‘at on of the Bill to incorporate Charlottetown was the principal tea:are of interest in Wednesday's proceed. juga. Si.ce hesring it read in the House, we have pateutly waded through its sixty-seven folios, and we must confess that the Bill dues not appear quite so obnoxious as we thought 1 would. It will require, however, much amend- ment, and no part of it, perhaps, so miuch as thse cluuses wich relate to the qualifications in selecting votes for civie offi- é: 8, and tne mar ner of conducting elections. These can be s:n- ite 1, svortened. und the suff.age, if not made universal, at fin wast be placed upon a more liberal basis. Tuvaspay, March 1. The Bill in amendment of the Jury Law passed. The following petetions were presented :— By Hon Me Wightarin, from Angns Meponald, ferryman of Cardigan River, praying a grant to enable hicn ta procure a boat. By the same. from George Young, for £12, loss sustain ed on contract fur buudmy an vddition to the wharf at Sait Miry'’s Bay. .\ By Mr Laird, from inkabitants.of Township 24, for grant to tut down a hill on the Centre read, By Hon Col Treaster fron Louis Arseneanx, praying | tou Mr Whelan presented | \demands of the office, the increasing dunes of which would | probabiy soon require additonal assistance. | Hon Mr Pamer replied with some warmth, stating that the fact of his having introduced the bill would ensure the opposi hen of the Hon tol Seerevary and his majonty. “Phat there (wasa fection banded together for the purpose of injuring his jeharacter and standing, not only m political matrers, but also hin tis profession»! cepyciry. A very angry discussion ensued. \ and finally the House negatived the motion for a committee by the following division: Yeas—Hons, Palmer, Longworth | Montzomery, Messrs Donse and Haviland -5. Nays—Hons Col Secretary, Col Treasurer, Mooney, Whelan, Wightman, Messrs Mefutosh, Munro, Cooper, Muirhead, Laird and Ding- wali—1l, ‘The House then in committee took up the Normal School Hill, which was agreed to wiih certain amendments. re The folowing petitions were recewed and read, viz: — Hon Me Lerd, from Peter Daffy aud others, tuhatitants of | West Senlenient, Township 27, Anderson’s Road and viemity, praying the tlouse to place them on an equaliny with the 1. nabitants of Nova Seotia and New: Branswick, as regards the renure of lands, to relieve them from the burden of back rente. Han Col Secretary, fron George B. and Wiltiam McKay, praying £10, balance on v contract for extending the wharf on the South-west River, New London. Hon Mr Montgomery, from whabitants of Richmond Village, Townshp 17, for grant to complete the road to the wharf at Kichmond Bay. The three last petitions were laid on the table. From inbabitants of Grand Rustico, for grant im aid of private <ubdserption 10 build bridge over the oyster bed at Wheatley | River, referred to Hon Col Secretary, Me Laird, and Hon Mr Longworth to report next Session. : tion Mr Whelan. from inhabitants of Township 55 and others, praying for alteration in a line of road in the vicinity of Grand Kiver—referred to the Road Committee. Saturpay, March 3. Several petitions were presented. In supply, several resolutions for the public services were agreed to. The consideration of the amount to be assigned to the Comptroller of Customs and Navigation Laws and Re- gistenr of Sbipping, was deferred until the Governor’s message shall have been discussed. Among other appropriations £1500 were voted for sam- mer and winter mails, £500 for inland mails, and £1000 at the disposal of the Goyernment for steamers; £60 to the keeper of the Colonial Building: £75 for public postage; £381 9s 7d for the gas fittings, paint- ing, &e., of the Colonial Buildihg; £100 for a packet to convey the mails | beiween Georgetown and Pictou during the time the navigation is open; | £30 for packet between Bedeque and Shediac; £600 for maintenance of | Jails; £650 for lighthouses; £20 for two additional road commissioners. On the estimates for repairs and alterations at Government House, a de- remuneration tor ferrying the ma! carrier, free of charge, twice | sultory conversation took place, and # variety of opinions were expressed a week last weason, and to be renasursed for repats to the scow | by the several members who addressed the House. Uon Mr Palmer sug- - Jett DY the carrier at the village. The two last were referred 4 on Mr Mooney, of a ciause providing that the expenses of uaeth at tue ferry. Prom Herbest Bell, Cascumpee, for extra | work ow abutment to the wharf at Coscunpee HU trvar. Mr Persy, from intiabitants of Fifteen Povot, fur aid to repair | a road. Mr Dingwal! and others, from inhabitants of Morell, for aid | diwn and a new one erected with the amount saved by the adoption of | to open a road from MeDonala’s saw mull to Alley’s saw uti, head of Cardigan. and to repair the road along the Kast side of | Morell, towards [inley*s, oa the Georgetown road, Me Modutesh. from innaditants of Barrow Meaux, for grant to | bridge aad repair a coed. A petition ef tleuh MeVarieh, for compensation for loss of | his house, on Povnsino 42. destroyed by fire. The hou-e had been lent to the Beard of Health for the reception of persons infected with the sevall pexin thot locality. Auaid on the tabie. The following were recesved and read: — Ky Hon We Wightman, from ins ditants of Townships 54, 52.59 «ad 65, for the establizhinent of 2 woy office, at or near Fiwlay’s cross ronda, Powostp 52. Hon Col Mreasures, trom mhabitants ef Cascu epee Village, mg that a mail bag may be nade up iut ‘harlotielown, tobe to the post office comnntiee. Mr Uimgwall, from inhabitants of Township 35, for grant to open @ road trom the Jugnway to Grand River, at Poplar Poont. Hon Mr Mo ney, from Peter Coyle and others, of Townships 34 and 35, for opening road io Coyle’s farm. ‘Tne two last pe- titione were referred to Road Couinittee. Hon Cot Secretary, frea Thomas 0 Brien, for allowance as schoo! teacher, at Pierre Jacques. Prous iniiabitants ef South K iiate school disimet, for allowance to teary Lecky for six montis’ services ae teacher; fromm divers persons, stvling then selves tra-tees of the Union School, Cascampec, for allowance to Henry Lecky, as teacner of their school, frou lienry Lecky, for aliowaner tor his services 48 teacher. Meotiay land, fro Jetia Morrison, for six months’ salary as teacher at Georgetown Koyaity. ‘The last five petitions were ref red to Counnittee on School Teachers® Petitions, The blue book for 1353 was laid on the table vy the Hon Col Séereaiy. Une How Col freasurer’s Statute Lauder bili was read a first time, Mr Moitheau's Ball, authorising the Government to increase the ¢ of Coroners was passed, web an addy ion saygested by “eee in future defrayed from the onblic treasury. Godin Col Secretary wrought dowa a message from the Lieut » aCCompanyiag copy of a despatch from Sir George oe, on the ake of a nenenes claun for costs incurred obey against the Government fur pro . ipa serene * Referned to “éommittee of Supply. gested the propriety of Government receiving tenders fur a lease of a house for the residence of the Lieutenant Governor, and the letting the present one for about ten years, or converting it to sine public use, such as # Luvatic Asylum or a House of Industry, for that period, by which tine it would have become so rotten and worn out that it might be pul'ed his plan; and the propriety of the Government purchasing @ piece of ground near the Government louse, from the heirs of the late Colonel Lane, was generally approved of. £300 were voted for expenses of Crown prosecutions; £60 for the three High Sheriffs. The consideration of the Lientenant Goveraor’s message was made the order of the day fer Wednesday next; and the despateh on the Bank Bill for Friday. As the time for receiving petitions will expire to-morrow, the House will be chiefly occupied with their reception uutil then. ET SEVEN DAYS LATER FROM ENGLAND. The stevmship Baltic arrived at New York on the 21st February, with dates to the 10th. A new British Ministry has been formed, with Lord Pal- merston as Premier. The following are the other members of the Cabinet :—Minister of War, Lord Panmure (formerly Fox Maule); Foreign Affairs, Lord Clarendon; Home Office, Sidney Herbert; Colonial Secretary, Sir George b Grey ; Chancellor of the Exchequer, W. Gladstone; Chief of Admiraliy, Sir James Graham ; Chancellor, Lord Cran- worth; President of Council, Karl Granville; Keeper of the Privy Seal, the Duke of Argyle; Chief of Public Works, sir W. Molesworth; President of the Board of Control, Sir Charles Wood; Pest Master Genera!, Lord Canning. The Marquis of Lansdowne is in the Ministry without office. Lord Aberdeen, the Duke of Newcastle, and Lord John Rassell go out. Lord Panmere’s coming in makes the balanee of interests about the same as in the old Ministry. There is nothing from the Seat of War. Sir Charles Napier made a savage speech in Parliament against the Government. NEWS BY THE LAST ENGLISH MAIL. SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL. Numerous severe frost renders @ general attack oo the tow impracti- ———— - ——- ae Died. At Sacramento City, California, on the 19th December last, after a few days illness, Epwanp J. Feexey, Esquire, late Captain in the United States Army, and formerly of this Island. Ear y on Sunday morning, 4th instant, of disease of the Lungs, James Maney CANTELO, of this town, aged 32 years. Funeral will take place from bis late residence, Great George Street, on Wednesday next, at three o'clock, p m. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. hail prssengers. In the Tee Boat, to Cape Tormentine, on Sunday, the 25th February, A. Yates, Esquire. , In. the Ice Boat, from Cape Tormentine, on Thursday, Ist instant, Messrs. McKinnon aod Barpard, from California, Mr. MeLean, from Ha ee others. ; a GW ADvzaTISsMzNTS. “RHE SORTER, IN AID OF THE PATRIOTIC FUND. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Lrentenant Governor and Lady, and both Branches of the ‘ Legislature. A NUMBER of Ladies and Gentlemen, Amateurs, will avails a Public Concert, in aid of the Patriotic Fund, on FRIDAY NG, the 16th instant. They have sel.cted, and have in course practice, several pieces of Music, to this towa entirely new. From the known talent of the Ladies and Gentlemen, and the noble object for which they ha¥e so kindly volunteered their services, it is confidentiy expeeted that the Ladies and Geutlemen of Charlottetown and vicinity, by their countenance, will enable the Committee in their behalf, to pre. sent Something hands. me to the Fund. Some of our most talented gentlemen have consented to make soure appropriate speeches on the occasion. t may, therefore, be anticipatod that a pleasant evening's entértain- ment will be enjoyed, A Prograniute will be published. Tickets will be placed during ‘the ensuing week, at all the Drug and Book Stores. Price, 1s. 6d.; reserved seats, 23. * pea on, COL. , : « F LONGWORIH, M. P., Yoram of H. HAVILAND, Esq., M. P. Charlottetown, March 5. HK Subseriber acknowledges the receipt of Twenty Shillings from Mr. Robert Bolt, of New Glasgow Road, as a free gift, to show the high approval of tho maaner in which the Bridge over Mill River, Fife’s Ferry, was finished. WILLIAM MANDERSON, Contractor. March 5. FoR SALE, at SKINNER’S Grocery Establishment, a. eens ieaeashe Ube and ALE, in Quart and co Bottles. Good Qongou il -) A Jar uantit brow SUGAR ae gad Wi dito a5 enn iedtiurere x Mareh 5. f . Notice to Shippors. pur Schooner Saxe Gotha will leave Boston, on the 28th of the present month, for Charlottetown. For Freight or Passage, apply to HORAT{O WEBSTER, on board, or to Messrs. Sater & Co., Foster’s Wharf, Boston. March 5. 3w Suitable for the Season. As Spring is coming, it is well to know that at the Drug Store of M.W. Skinner can be had ali kinds of Medicine, suitable for Horses and Horned Cattle :—Condition Powder, in packages, an excellent articié> Heave Powder, a uoyer failing cure for all diseases which affect the Jungs and wind of Horses. Horse Liniment, an excellent article for swellings, bruises,and cuts in Horses, &c, Oint- ment for Pounder, Specific or Ringbone Cure, Purgative Balls, Colic Bulls, Diuretic Balls, Cough Balls Balls for Worms, as well as all other kind of Bats anc. receipts for Horses, &c., are prepared and sold M. W. SKINNER, Apothecary, Queen Street, Charlottetown. Valuable Real Estate. HE Subscriber has been instructed to dispose of, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the COURT HOUSE, in Georgetown, on WEDNeSDAY the Mth day of MARCH next, ati «clock p m, the following vaiuable REAL ESTATE, the property of the late Joy Hapcey, situate in the Royalty of Georgetown, distant from the Queen's Wharf about 9 ofa mile. on the Road to Charlottetown, viz—PASTURE LOTS Nos 43 aud 31 con- Management. y March 5. | taining SINTEEN ACKES of LAND, twelve of which are ready fer Crop, with the COTTAGE and large BARN situate thereon. ‘The } Cottage comprises a Dining recom, Drawing-room, two Bed-cooms on the Jnwer floor together with the Kitchen, Scullery, Wash-house and attic oot renann., is a Cellar uncer the whole, and a Pump-well of excellent water at the kitchen door. A small Garden of fruit trees adjoi-ing the Cottage. Likewise Pasture LOTS Nos 74 and 77, situate on the Western Royalty Roac, adjoining the Property of Coun Me- Donald. Eg. cou Sixteen acres of Land of most excellent Tastes, the whole forming a handsome sma! Estate. “| quality. ready to in an eligibie situation, to ensure @ remnnerative return for laid out Russian Sontizs.—News from the Crimea of} capind. For Tite anit any other information respecting the Estate, the 19th says the Russian sorties were more frequent. The |appitcation 's to be made to Ww, SANDEBSON, Auctioneer . } Geottuowe,Febria.8, 185. | that if the allies were to follow the parties who make these}. inder of one-half on the haif anaes from the day ee ee interest thereon, to be a ‘by Mortgage on the premises. U2 ADYVIZAVIS SAINTS: er and , ce oe 2 ing Stock-tt the Manchadte , , . 5 . as » LLING OFF AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, - r BAMUEL McMURI - and Grey § ‘ White t - in ing, ins, STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, all of which will be found well worthy the attention of purchasers. hmerce, Shawls, Carpettings, &c. e ” MANCHESTER HOUSE, MARCH 65. ke room for an extensive Spring Importation, the whole of the rema Blankets, Furs, Cloths and Doesk gains ip N order to ma Heuse, Sydney-street, comprising a large and varied assortment of heetings, Prints, Coburgs, Ca {> Great Bar I 8 Never too Late! O* THURSDAY, the 15th March, st Kleven o'clock, the Subscriber will sell, by Auctior, at the Store of Ma. THOMAS GRERN, Kent Street, the whole of bis STOCK IN TRADE, consisting of a general assortment of British and American Goods, viz:—Grey and white Cotton, Striped Shirtings, Bedtick, Drills, Satincts, Doeskins, Ribbons, Hats and Cups, in variety; a large assortment of Boots and Shoes, India Rubber do.; Eight day and 30-hour Clocks; Ready made Cluthing, &c. Oast Steel Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Stoves, Spades and Shovels, Hay and Manure Forks, Window Blinds, Woed and Cane-seat Chairs, Kock and Nurse do., Looking Glasses; White-wash, Black-lead, Cloth « Hair Brushes; Whips, é&c. Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Raisins, Bags Table Salt, Pepper, Allispice, Ginger, Coffee, &e. —aALso— All the SHOP FURNITURE, viz:—Sugar Mill, Coffee ditto, Show Case, Patent Platform Scales, Counter Scales and Weights, Nest Drawers, Boxes, &c.; 8 lot of Baking Pans, with a great variety of other articles. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, March 5. Toa, Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco, Candles, Hops, &c. BY JAMES MORRIS. 0 BE SOLD, by Auction, on TUESDAY, 13th instant, at 11 o’clock, at the Store of Mr. THOMAS BROYDERICK, Queen Strect :— 20 chests TEA, warranted a first rate article 10 half chests do do do 8 hhds. bright Muscovado Sugar 20 puncheons prime Muscovado Molasses 4 kegs No, 1 Tobacco 25 boxes Mould Cardles, 8’s & 6's . 4 bales No | Hops * 6 large Cooking Stoves, (Gig pattern) , 6 cases Grain Leather Boots & Shoes 1 doz. pair India Rubber Boots 5 doz. Buckets. 5 doz. Brooms. Together with a large quantity of Dry Goods, Mardware and Crockeryware, ‘ Terms Liberal. Adv & Isl _ Rare chance of a VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE IN CHARLOTTETOWN, TO BE SOLD IN BUILDING. LO?Ts, CONTAINING ONE QUARTER OF A TOWN LOT EACH, O BE SOLD BY PUBLiC AUCTION, on Sarva. DAY, the seventeenth MARCH next, at 12 o’clock, on the premises all that valuable BLOCK of LAND, situate in the centre of Charlotte. town, known as Fannine’s Garpey, consisting of FIVE ZOWN LOTS which, fur beauty of situation, either for private residences or business stands, cannot be surpassed. They front on Queen Square, Great George Didney and Prince Streets, being conveniently situated to all the places of publie worship in Charlottetown, The Volonial Building, Markets, &e., make them most desirable. These LOTS having been recently purchased in one Block, will now be offered in Building Lots, containing a quarter of a Town Lot each, to euit purchasers, according to the plar hereunder, and further particulars made known at any time by applieation to the Auctioneer. GREAT GEORGE STREET. Charlottetown, March 5. 0 ft 40 tt No.1 | No.2 | No.3} No.4 fre a xo oO «4 ~~ nIde 24 wg 60 ft 2 a ©. 3 ZA NEY STREET. No. 7 QUEEN SQUARE. No. 15)No. 16/No. 17\No. 18'No. 19/No. 20 Dm 6 A wZ oO 3 : =. Bee 80 ft . g ¥ 08 g 3 ¥ = => ‘ o- l oat ‘ON GL “ON|LL “ON PRINCE STREET. , ' the day of Sale, ea Oar eatie Oh day pe meta th la table title will om Roady-made Cloth