mu ‘(aw-.~ , morning ofthc R atta. _ _ Hts’/.fArtii'.~' U.\'/.I'3'l'I't:., JULY OKARLOTTETOWN REGATTA Under GM Patronage of . is Eacsllaricy the Lt'sut.. Governor. 3 so trans aiiscst sis . ; TUESDJIY -IND WEDNESDJ ‘; the 19th and 20th days of August. 3 PROGBADIMB OI" THE FIRST DAY.‘ . i‘ttts't' RACE »'\'l‘ it 0‘t:LOCK A. .\l. ’ Between the first class country Siiilin,-,; lbw!!- from 20 to 30 fetal keel. First prize, £7 , §t‘C0nd do., £3 l0ii. Entrance-. iiione_v,3s. on.-li I SECOND RACE r\'l' I2 U'I‘l.U(7li. 1 1'0 be contended for liy country four natrod Il-vats, of 20 lent keel and under. Ft.-st prize, £5 ;se¢0IItI do,.£2 I0ii. Entrance money, 8 . on i. l 'I‘lllRD RACE A'I' ll.-\l.l“--l'A.'1'l‘ I2, ! Between the inn (|III't’tI club I’.t-tits, of any length. , lat prlze £2 to ; 2nd tlo.. fl. I‘i|llftInC6 iiioney,i Is 6d. ‘I FOURTII R\CI‘. .-\'I‘ I O‘t‘.l.0(IK, I'Rl:‘.CISEl.Y,{ Between class club at-lint, from 20 to. 3 Ilfaet lmel. lsi prizi-,, £6 , 2d do., £2’. Ills. En- j trance iiioney. Us. PlII'I| I"II"l'll IIACI’. .\'l‘ ll:\I.I"-~I’\S'l‘ I, Botw-‘en tliu stecund-class club Sailing Boats, under 20 rut‘! level. prize .5‘ ; 2.1 do., £2. Entrance intint-_\, 3s. rncli SIXTH RACE AT 2 O'CLUCK. _ To be contended for by Indians piidtlliiag Ilictl‘ Cain-ea. Isl. prize, 30s.; 3-I do. , 205- 3 3” \l0-. 15': 4th do . 5st. Entrance Fret. SI".VI*'.N'I‘Il IIAFE A'I' llAl.Ii'--l’A.‘I‘l' 2. Iletwi-en two nan-tl country Bouts, ofuiiy leiigt . Ist prizi-, 43:’. 6s. ; 2d d i., [L I-Zntntiice ls. 6d. each. F.I(}Il‘l‘ll ltAt‘l’. .\'I' 3 t\‘t'l.OC.K Ilotwe--n ilie second-rlit.-a rounrry Sailing Boats. under an ft. mi. in prize-, 1.5 ;2d do . £2 l0_--s 3d do . ll . . . Unless four tmziltt start, no 3d prize will be giv-ti in this lliice. ’ ‘ ;\l\"l‘ll RACI“. .-\’I‘ llAl.F-l'.\Sl 3. no-In o-so I’-iur mired Gigs, open to all the Island and tlw lI(‘I,{I|liI\I.ll'IIIg l’rovinri-it. One Prize only. I"¢1"‘__‘.‘:Tli0JlfflS BEGBIE" from London. _ The remainder of the Spring Supply at tho . I . MANCHESTEl.l HOUSE, QUEEN STREET has been received by the above vessel, the whole of WlIlClI‘\VllI be open next week, embracing a splendid assortment oi t§‘Il‘.t§.IPl£aIE .i.\.33ID l}‘A.'b3©II' IDIBW CE-@®lD§9 to which the attention of purchasers is confidently invited, us being a stock second to ‘ none in this City for STYLE, QUALITY AND CIIEAPNESS. May 30, 1866. SAMUEL M‘MURRAY- “QUEEN S'l‘l{EE'[‘ CLOTHING HOUSE.” MGMBEE dz BBDWM have just received per Isabel from Liverpool, and Thomas Bcgbic from London, their SPRING IMISORTATIONS llllllllll lllllllllllllllllll, Consisting of an extensive and carefully selected assortment or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, on sale at the lowest prices for Cash. City of Charlottetown, May 26th, I856. amount Ill! (ten pounds). I‘l|ll|’lIIlflt! Ills. 6d, eticll Two bouts or more to stun. The first day‘: Regiiitti t finish with the 'l't'..\"l'lI IIACIJ AT -1 O'CI.0Cl\. Between (‘nnot-s paddled by Sf]lH|W'i Q0 Wl'°"‘ the Inuit nuinl-er and itinnunt of Prizes will be 50 awarded as to the Indians in the Siath Race. Programme of the Second day's Regatta. i-'iss1- ii «cs 10 II‘All'I' AT lo‘ci.ocK. Between the lirst-clans club Yachts. For a La- dies‘ Purse. l".:ttrtince inoiicy, Ills. sach. sscotvn rutci: A1‘ i-tai.r-ivas1- I NOVV OPEN FOR INSPECTION AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF DUNCAN, M ASON & CO., A large and well selected STOCK of BRITISH M ERCHANDIZE, ex Isabel, from Liverpool. Charlottetown. May 13- DUNCAN, MASON 6. Co. Tn ha contend»-d for between Indians and Squlfli paddling Canoes, propelled hv either sex. lat prize, 30s ,2‘! dn_, 20s.; 3d 110., I5it.; 4th do ; Os. En- tranre so ‘I‘HllID itscn AT 2 o'ci.ocx. Between Sailing Boats, under I6 feet keel lat prize, 13:2 III) , ll Ills; Entrance money ll. Cd. each. rouiiru nscit rr i-iai.r-rsrr 2._ To be contended for by white men, paddling Ill- dian Canoes. lst prize, 80s.;2d do , I5s. Entrance money ls. 6d. each. l’Il’I'H nae: A1‘ 3 o‘ci.ocx, Consolation Stakes for all beaten Sailing Boats. to be entered before 2 o’clock. Ist prize, 13; 2d do,; 12; ad do., 11. Entrance free. The Entertainment to wind up with the SIXTH RACE. viz: "The Duck |luiit," which will take place at half-pant four, between it four cared Cig, without steering apparatus, to catch a punt within halfan hour, rowed by one man, the punt to have 100 yards start. Prize 30s. Entrance Is. 6d. each. REGULJTIOJV S. I Rubsciibsrs of Twenty Shillings, and upwards will be entitled to all the privileges of Members of Plates, by the owners subscribing twenty shil- lings to the fund of the Club, and also the entrance monay.——-I The Boats places at starting will be decided by lot; all sails to be lowered previously to starting.——4. No 2d prize will he 'ven unless Three Boats start. 5. Boats on the Larboard Tack rnnst invariably give way to those on the Starboard; and in all cases where a donbtofthe asibilit of the Boat of the Larboard Tack weathering the oat on the Starboard 'l‘nck must give way; or ifihe other Boat keep her course, and run into her the owners of the Boat on the Larboard Tack shall pa all damages, and forfeit its claim to the prize. 6. Any Boat throwing out Ballast after starting, will forfeit the nice. 7. Extra Sail to be used before tlis wind to any extent. 8. 1'0 prevent collisions durin the Races, any srilend Boat found sailing in the Hgarbaur during the progress ot'ths other snilin matches, will for ' it her chance in the race she is entered lor.—-—9 An Sail-boat usin an Our, Pole, or Boat-hook, during i a race, unless or the purpose of booming out her sails, will forfeit her chance of the prizs.———-I0. All Boats intending to cniiipete must be at I’enks‘s Wharf by nine o'clock. II. Printed directions for the course of the d'tll'isrent . races iitny be obtained from the Secretary on the I2. All disputes to be decided by the Umpires. I3. First clriss club Yachts to carry a flag at their mast bend, red ground. with any device theroon.———Country boats to be distinguished by their private flags-—any ground but ed R .———l5. All entrances to be made on or before the I3th of Au ust.-—I6. All boats considered country boats, w src owners are not members of the By order oftba Committee of Mona cmsnt. BENJAMIN DAVIE , Sec .. Subscriptions in aid oftbs Regatta Fund wil be thankfully received by the Committee, the Secretary, LONDON HOUSE. NEW SPRING GOODS! The Subscriber has received per Majestic and Isabel from Liverpool, and Thomas Begbie from London, A WELL SELECTED SUPPLY OF SE-.’BIlEfl'§.= nun BUMEEER @r®@E§, Fancy and Dry Goods, Hardware and Groceries of the best quality. ./ILL CHEJYP FOR C./I-II-I.‘@fl Great George Street, H. I-IASZARD. Charlottetown, May 27, I856. C OA LS. ‘SYDNEY COAL for sale at the yard of the sub- ‘ scriber, in rritull or large quantities. [? Persons desirous of securing a stock of either Sydney or Pictou Coal will please leave their orders at his allies. Commission on cost only charged if taken from tlis vessel on arrival, and cash prompt J. N. HARRIS. N. B.—Persons wishin to secure a cc of this F“ s°l° °" l° L°"°' icomplste FAIIIILY iiii3i.i-3 are invited ttlycati and EVERAL vnluable Building Lots well adapted ' enter their Names for the same at the Ollice of- l for business-stands situate in “S‘l'RA'l‘i‘0RD.” JOHN Bp‘NNE-p-p srpR0NG_ T°V"||l'lP N°- 48. -1 tho Fe"r- ~ Dawson's Buildin . Kent-St, Ai.so,—Building and Water Lots in Cliarlotte~l clIIIl’l0lIOIOWll,5Ill|Q2I, lSbll.—Iin tovvn. and it desirable site for II S 'p Yard. :' For plttn rind particulars, apply to the owner Mason Benn-1, or to the undersigned JOHN BALL. F..\R’S large type PICTORIAI. BIBLE, for family use, containing I,000 hngrtivin s,b0 .000 marginal references, I,500 pages, map of alestinc, Fattiily Record, &c., well nnd substantially bound. Price 36a. N O'l‘ICE.—'I‘he Subscribers to this elegant BIBLE _ are respectfully informed, that their copies have just id. pllune 26th, I856. 3w ‘arrived per Steamer, and will be delivered imma- N EW GOODS ! : UST ARRIVED, per Brig Intended, from Eng- land tIircct,iind WILL as OPIN for Sale on FRIDAY rvsrr. June 28, I856. WM. IIEARD. Bargains ! Bargains I III". Subscriber intending to change his pieaent 1 . bu.-iricss, now ofliars FOR S.-\ LE, at the lowest i Market prices: ' 20 Puncheons Porto Rico MOLASSI-‘.8, I00 LIQUOR CASK ‘ Also—A Lot of CORDAGE, suitable lcr a VES- SIZI. of about I20 tons. DAVID A. BARRY. (‘Ill pa 6w) FLOUR Gt CORN MEAL! I ]UYS'I‘k received per Schr, "Hrlt*na” from New Q or . 626 Barrels Flour, (warranted it good nrticle.) 300 Barrels Corn Meal. GEORGE F. C. 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