lIASZARD'S GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 24. whose hitllI'l.lUll will he pleaded by those who how signed the r.-quisition for every illegal and iiiicoiistitutioinil re-solution or act that lmy be entered into or 4-ommitle . _ .\ual wlmnu is the tirst name on the list of n-.quiuiouiuts' ll-inuld Benton! There is no M. l.. L‘. uppomlud to the naiue, but, there is no doubt, we believe, that it is the Ilon.ol' that name, at or near to wli_osc premises the aflliir is, in sportin phrase, to come oil‘. Read also the names wiich follow, and can Mr. slu-rill‘ llingwa-ll have ii doubt but that this is intended to be a party meetin , for party pur- poses.’ .\ud has the High . eril aright to prostitute—we can find no other adequate ex- prcssion—his allies and himself for the purpose of propping up ti falling party? Mr. Dingwell is, it in true, the nominee of the government, and may feel some gratitude for his elevation, but he should also recollect that he was one among three selected by the Chief Justice as "It'll of moderation, llrmness, and impartiality. Wliat has become of the latter qualification, the most essential, for without it lirmncss would but aggravate the evil pnrtialityemight induce’ How is it that, instead of in a lo-mler at the hcavl of the whole L-ounty—hiu proper and legitimate laoo—he has condemn- dull to become the minion, the tool ofn week, ignorantmncoustitutionnl and imperfect faction, styling themselves the Government. Had he been a man of moderation, which we fear he is not—for mildness of demeanour by no means inipltesnioderation in political _muttern—had he possessed firmness and inipartzuillity all wou d have led him to spuru n requisition, compliance with the prayer of which, could in the minds of men of sense and judgement have no other teudeuc than to degrade and disgrace him.. No one tiin has perhaps occurred, during the whole o the administration of the party] olding the reins of Government, more an- worthy of men entrusted with power than their having recourse to an act so thoroughly uncou- stitutionel that we challenge them toshow a similar case. In our next, we will consider what should be the conduct of the Members elect ' o llrst district of Kings County in this emergency. 2 5 To TIIE I-Inr-run or ILisr..tiin’s GAZl.'l'1‘I. giving insertion, in your next issue, osed Note, you will greatly oblige, Yours Vt-ry tru y J. B. Coorn. To the Grand Hbrlhy Pulriardi of the Sons of 'I't-mperance in Prince Edward Island. Sir,-—At nMeetin ol' the Baptist Church Congregation, held at Charlottetown, a Vote of Thanks wns iiminimously passed to the Order ol the Sons of 'I‘cmperaucc, for their ready and gem-rous liberality in placing the To-inporancc Mall at their service for Divine Worship, while their (.‘hnpcl was being removed to its present site; and it allhrds me much lcasure to con- voy it to you, as the Head 0 this honorable Order. I have the honor to be, Your most Obdt. Serv t, Wm. liwuurxoros Hones. Cliurlottctowu, Sept. 17. Sir,-— to tlrp eiiu C.uu.n‘s Ernioi-us Snnaxsnirus will perform horn on Monday and Tuesday next, when the lovers of such amusements will have an oppor- tunity of enjoying themselves. The New Bruns- wick press speak in high terms of them. Q Divine Service run be ex cted (D.V') in the 'l'elriperunce Hall on Sn both evp:ning, nl quarter bi-fore seven 0’ oc . Port of Charlottetown. A I I. I Y ID I S l2lst, H. M. Slii Calypso from the gulf.-Sch Btiuey , Bare, Ilulifsii ; goods.-May liower, Purdy, Pu wash ; plaster. 22d, illiam, Nelson, Bay verte.—Reiudeer, Ber- mudu.—I‘niry Queen |’icton.—-Mary Ann, Ander- son, onion. u. 23d, II- M. Steamer Devastation, and u Revenue Cruiser, from the gulf. - sainnn, So I. 22d, Falcon Bouniin, Slicdiuc.—Cuthurine, Leblong, do.-—Iuubellu, Turnbnll, Sidney. 2.‘ld, Fairy Queen, Pictou.-Trial, Robinson, do.- Clinrloitu, Leflluno. Cruppuud. 24th. Brigt. Slimilnx, Plymouth, by J. Peuke Esq., Sch. Lee, of this belonging to J. Peaks, was wrecked on llog Island in the gains of the lbth, and is advertised for sale. Challenge, of Souris. is also ashore at the same place, but will be got o . Marriedhn On the 22d inet., by the Re . us Phelun, P.P. Patrick Walker, ., Merchant. Churlotistown. to Barbara, youngest u or of the late Thomas Rigg, Faq.. Mid-Kellen, ircndbfqbtehire, Scotland. Died, At Halifax, on the 19th instant, Ann Cullbeek. daughter of the Isle Philli Csllbook, uire, formerly Attorney General of ions Edward Is and, and neice of the late Admiral Sir Issue Coin. Of Gastric Fever. at the Alice House, St. John, New Brunswick, Sept. 8th, Mathew Pen ' , aged 20 yenrl. of Prince Edward Island. e lull. the Island about two months , and was in the em loy of Mr. Claudius Hamilton, ol'St. John, when tulhsu sick, to whom his friends can apply for purtieulure. On the led: A nsl last. on kins, of this Is and, on n voyage from St. John, . to Ireland, Mr. John M‘Ew second son of the late John M‘Ewen, of New Inndon. in the lid! your of his aw, _0n_ the 9i cl August, at Port Hown, State of Michigan, after a severe but short attack of billions Intannimus fem. Culhurlne, win or John Murray. 'l‘be deceased was a native of I’. E. Island Ho N. rdths Brigt Polly 0’°l AUCTIONS. By E. W. Lobbun, N MON DAV l'Ilh oftlctuber next. on the fnnn of L-lergsuui Joell HIJDION, on the sources of the New Glasgow Rood. Lot 32. about 0 miles from Charlottetown, conipr 'ng Id Head of Horned cattle,‘ 2 Heroes, 21 Sheep. 2; Acres of Turuipe, Pun-toes, ' 2 Cart: 8L Ploughs. A large Barrack of Hay. 'l‘ormu—-A credit of 3 months will be given on all Innis over £1, en spproved notes of hand. ... ._._......A. , _.. ,.w.. I Sale of Stock. T FJLCOJV FVOOD FARM, on Tunn- ruv, the llili October, at I2 o'clock, the fol- |cwingdStock— h 2 r Cows, var rge, , 4 Milk Cows, ’ l cur-old Durham 1 urbuin Cow and I Ayrshire Coiv, I large Farm Wugon, 50 to 60 Sheep, _ Yews, Lambs, and Weathers, of the Leices- ter and South Down Breed. Sundr other articles. T¢ruur—All suuis under. Five ounds, Cash on deliv ery ; from Five to 'l‘en l'ounde, acredit cfihrse uioni ; ten and: and upwards, six months, on approved Notes ofllnnd. "r Heifer. Calf. (living milk) Charlottetown liorucultufil Society. ‘HE .d(]TI/JIJV‘ EXHIBITION‘ of Fruits. Vegetables and Flowers. of this Society, will be held on Wednesday. the 28th Sept. inst., at the 'I‘nisrnnarrcn "ALL. LIST OI" PRIZES.- FR l.'l'I‘.*l. Best buucli of Grapes. white o. red o. . Best 6 Peers, -) GCCCO do Best doz. Aiitumri eating Apples 0 A w e do winter keeping do. 3d do. do. do raised from seed 2d do. do. Best 12 Gr en Gages 2 do. do. d at 12 Ma um Bonum Best sort o 'Plunis not less than 12 d 2d 0. 3d do. -Ith do. Best iiart Dani:-ions Best uslt Melon 2d 0 Best Wntor Melon Ad . €r3u#0=IFlO!€€~EIht-Ii#ifi'-l-5-liL‘lIF~I¢‘I‘lCI<-‘\ V E G E T1 BL E S. Best Cauliflower 0. Best Brocoli 2d do Best 3 Savoy Cahbagen Best 3 Farly York Best 3 Drum lieiid Best 12 Carrots for table Best 12 Blood Red Best Best 12 Parsnips Best 12 lliiionn Globe Best 12 do nuns Best 12 rden 'l‘iiriiips Best 12 ' nttoes Best 12 Capsiciimn Best 12 heads ri Indian corn Best 2 dozen Esc inlotts Best 6 heads Garlic Best 6 heads Celery 261 do. Best Pint Nasturtium Best Pumpkin Best Squash Best lot of Swe'et herbs FLOWERS. Best Bouquet of Garden Flowers 2d do. do. do. OOGOOOCQOOOCGOQOSOOGQGOO ¢€‘v:33°¢©©O¢3$$=© cococuaoouhaaoaoaccesoswoeccroccwecwwwubwurn @¢@OO>¢O¢QO¢‘=:©¢O=©3GOC5OGt 3@¢GN050¢50=¢50>&GG¢.‘€:¢-O-¢GOO 3d do. do. do Finest House Plant in Pot at do. do. Rarest House Plant in Pot at 0. do. Best show of Dahlias, not less than 3 2d do. do. do. Best show of Pension 0. do. Best Double Stock ‘Jd do. Best Flowering Plant from the Garden 0. Best Double Ilollyhock ad do. do. Best of any other Fruit Vegetable or Flower not COOOGOQGOGOOOOQOOGQGQ I-Cnfioauhfluhfllrlhhfiihiiflrlbtafl-hcd~l3'~lb3IF\l C.‘-©G@’¢¢O@¢¢é¢GOG@¢:©O=©¢-G3 euurnerutud may be recommended b e Judges House Plants that have taken ises at for- mer Exhibitions, not to be allow to compete. Prizes to be paid at the time of declaring em. Articles for competition to be sent in before I! oclr. Doors to opened at 2 p. m. It is expected that the Temperance Bend will be in attendance. Peruene bringing articles for competition are re- quested to leave t em in the unto-Morn, e the will be taken cure of. and removed into the Hull, under the direction or the Committee. It bus be- am. come necessary to have ‘recourse to ihh arrangement Ill order to avoid confbuion grated thither two years ago—-her end we pee . - On Wednesday evening. the em sum. of In- It in no-mod that than who no willinr to di-- flnmution, Edmond Gilrnore,mvenlheon liarles pose of the articles exhibited should mark upon them Dogherty, aged 3 years and I month. " To be sold, price " Any Intended to be At Charlottetown, this more uflqr . 1 “.1 sold for the bendt of the Society should be so ex- puinful illness. John Me years. .5. p rul lo luke place on |londay,'ii I o' . TEMPERANCE HALL. FOR TWO NIGHTS. Csrle’i Etliiopeu Sereisdersl llPE“(“.7,e'nrpuny consists of the tbllowlug talented IIIOYI Mr. Jlprrir =|. calm], the wondsrtbl and inimitable III P, J. W. onnidrfrem Bufl'nlo. N. Y. C. Pl;.l:i:;r:'n‘,hlloni Boston, the C. H. h|,unul'. Iowan,’ H. N nw-row. B. H. I-‘nosr. ibs unrivalled Tewlborinist, for cases- WW II‘ "I00. Ilnnfi alone without n rlvel, mpion Bone main to be no u the door J. LAWSON, Secretary. nu. Sept.. ms. ealltcwhcnitbesainsuiayconcern. HEBEAS there is now in the ion of me hurlee Hssurd, Justice of the Pence for %een's Count )u Bout of about I'I or I8 feet Keel painted peeu th rise on the bows and coppersd on lb heel, and cop r fustensd, which said Bout drifted on shore near to _ell Vus, on the night of the Id of Se . w, thin in In give notice Ihul Ilia said Bent will begl I up toibs owner or owners thereof, log property In the some a paying lb: :lve“;’e uflfi Iricured. CHABm.HASlARD. J. P. DOAFIUG OUR respectable ereeus who would find it Boarders. agreeable to annotate the can be accommodated nheeribsr with four Bedrooms, u parlour, u an outing room. and their Board. at a reduced rate. or be will let the above mentioned a rlnisnts, furnished oroiberwiee, with the use of _ itchen, to a small genteel family. Also, to be let, u Building I0 y II. , JOHN BOVYEI. Churlateibwn, ‘ Owner sfflueen I Wm? emu. III FARM WANTED. PERSON is desirous to rent, with the piivilqe of urcliusing. a Farm of not less than 60 acres, within our miles of Clitirlollelown. ny pdeoli having a place lorlispue of. will please make applica- tion ul this ollice. Charlottetown Sept. 22, I853. The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. APITAL £500.00ll Sterling. Empowered by Act of Parliament, 2d Victoria. A rlnviug Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. 'l‘. HEATH HAVILAND, r. Agent for Prince I-Edward Is and. F Olfico, Queen Square, Charlottetown. September 5. I863. I Equitable Fire Insurance compa- ny of London Incorporated by Jr! 0 Parliament. BOARD OF DlRI.".C'I‘O S for P. E. Island.- Hon. T. H. Huvilaml, Hon. Charles Hens- ley. I"roncr‘s Longumrtlr, l'.‘tq., Robert Hulcliinson, Erq., Tlwums Dawson, Esq. etacbed Risks iaken at low Premiums No Forms of Application, and all other information, may be obtained from the Sub- scriber, at the Ullioe of G. W.l)eblois Esq. t‘liurlolte- town. . H. J. CUNDALL. Sept. 1th I853. Agent for P. E. I. pro tun THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Govnuwou-—'run awn-r I-IOIOIAILI -nu: EARL of ELGIN and KINCARDINE, Governor General of Canada. Hnsn Orr-icn-22 St. ./lndrnc Square, Edin- burgli. Board of Managemrnl in Halifax for .Mma Stalin and Prince Edward Island- licn. M. B. Almou, Ilonker. Hon. William A. Black, Banker. Lewis Bliss, Esq. Charles Twining, Esq., Barrister. John Buyley Bland, Hon. Alexander Keith, Merchant. ., Solicitor. A cut dr. Socretary—Mutthew H. Ricbey,Solicitor. §I‘ho following gentlemen have been a pointed Olli- core of the Compeu in Prince Edwur Island, and will be prepared to urnish information as to the prin- ciples and practice of the Company and the rules of Assurance. Charlottetown—Medicsl Adviser—H. A. Johnston, M. D. Agent—E. L. Lydiurd. Georgeiuwo—Medicn| Adviser—David Kaye, M. D. cnt—Wi|liern Sanderson. St. .eenor'o—Medical Adviscr—Joseph Bell, M. D. Agcnt—'I‘homasIlunt. MAT'I‘llEW H. RICHEY. Charlottetown Mutual Insurance mpany, . Incorporated by Act.of Par iunieut in I848. HIS COMPANY otfers the best guarantee in case of loss, and accepts Risks ul asuving of full 50 per cent, to the assured. 'l¥he present reliable Cugiltil 'oxceds £1700. Per- sons having property in hurlottelown, or vicinity, should lose no liiue in applyin to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or In ormation. " s‘ ire Annihilator: has been purchased by the Company. for the benelit of persons insured in this Oflice. In case of Fire, the use ofit mill be obtained immediately, by applying at the Secretary ‘s Ollice. W. Ill-ZARD. President HENRY PALMER. Sec'y and Treasurer. e c rtnry's Oflice, Kent Street, } Au gust 5lli, loos. Fire I Fire ! Fire I ! Secure your Property at a raving offifly per cent. HIS can onl be done by Insuring in the MU- TUAL FIYRE INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the only Othce where claims for loss can be met, without reference io a foreign Compsn . Blank forms ofu plicalion, and any other inIorrnu- tion can be obtained ut the Secretary and Treasurer's Ollice, Kent Street. 0. I802. ALLIANCE LIFE .ll.N'D FIRE IJVSUR./IJVCE OOH- PJNY, LOJVDO.V. IITAILIIHID nv AC1‘ or PAILIAIIIT. Capital £5,000,000 Strrliu . CHARLES , Agent for P. E. Island. NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to Mr. RICHARD FAUGIII‘, by Note of Head, or Book Account, are requested to make llllllifllllllfiodplglllfilll to the undersigned, who is duly uuthori y Power of Attorney to collect the same. TIIOMAS ALLEY. Charlottetown, Sept. list, I858. ANTED, u TEJCHER for the Eastern School, on Township No. Sixteen. For fur- tlicr particulars enquire of the subscriber. By Order of the Trustees, Wm. CAMPBELL. Sen. Lot I0, llth Sept. I808. Dissolution of Copertnerslilp. OTICE is hereby given that the Co nrtnership heretofore subsisting between the ubscribers under the inn of CROSS 8L RENDLE, Tanners & Carriers, hath been this day dissolved, by mutual consent. And all persons indebted to the said firm are hereby requeetdd to make payment to Christo- lier Cross. CHRISTOPHER CROSS. JOHN RENDLI-I. Charlottetown, Nth Sopl., I858. ' N. B.—Likewise all persons having any demands against the said p.urtius will please to re I the" accounts for sea moot. CLOTI-IS. Es Sfr Jlerondcr, from Lrvniiroon. ‘HE Subscriber has received ONE BALE of the above, oomprisng Superfine black, blue and broad CLOTH8. from lfle. t . luvlsilileflreeu, do. do. Blush and Oxford mixture Doeekine and Cnssiuieree to . CI. Fnnomnniid Cbecked,do. ea. Dd. ms. G BEROONS, while and printed Drills, CASS!- NET Drab and printed loleelrins, &o. DANIEL DAVIBS. ‘Queen's Square, Charloiisiown, June In, less. it warp... woonsiriss. eurrrs. lo. 5.. yflfil. Angus” JAMES N. ninius. I8. DRAWING CLASSES. I. TAYIDI. lius o nod nu Bvnwino cu» for Young Men.- ‘orrns, lh. Id. An As-rnnwooir Cnase for Young les ni Ila. quarter. j A E.l:AOI veu Ilers at los. per quarter. NEW GOODS. UST lMPOR'|‘|".D, and for sale by the Subscri- ber. at his NEW STORE in Gm (on street- A CHOICE SELECTION or JV‘ GOODS, consisting of- S in hlide.. barrels, and by retail; Crushed Superior Soucliong TEA, in chests, hulfchcuts, and by retail; COFFEE. RICE, PlLO'l‘ BREAD, in barrels. and by ‘retail; Crackers, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper, 'I able bull, Soda. Snlernius, Sonp_ Candle.- Starch, ‘Burning Fluid, Matches, Tobacco, Cigars, ?vl_Ilc]ltT9lslI'ngéc'OuarIons, COJVFECTIOJVER Y. . Printed Cotlons, striped and unbleached do., sheet- ing, bedlick, dl.c.; Ludiee’ and Gents‘. India Rubber 30"“ Illfl Sllflell India llubber Coats, Oil Suite, Cotton-wick, l.u_rn|>wicks, Fluid Lumps, patent and common, in variety; CHAIRS with cune seats and wood do., in great variety of pattern; Axes, Scytlies, Sneutlis. Hay-rakes, uy-forks, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Garden do. Anso -An assortment ofCurricr’s TOOLS; Pails, Tubs, In noun or single, Clothes-pins, Brooms, Brushes. dto. Ow liawn, American and Island Manufactured SOLE LLATHER, Neats Leather, Calf-ekins and Harness Leather. N.B.—'I‘h h'ht ' , id‘ hr hides. culfuud otll‘ier"ski:i‘.m P‘ In on ‘ or ‘non WILLIAM B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, June I0, 1858. .MERl(.'.d NEW GOODS. V HE Subscriber has received, per Br' Jflhoood, om Lorrnorl, and other recent srrivrils, the following GOODS, which are offered cheap for Cash. Bales 81,. Cases Dry Goody, 50 Chests Choice Tens. Canvass, Cordge, Onkum. Chain Cables; inch to 7-8ths, Anchors and Kedgee. Cut and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Round and lint Iron, Window Glues, Paints and Oil, London and Liverpool Snap, ’ London waxed-wick Candles, Barrels Choice Sugar, Hds. Molssee, dtc. dtc. LONGWORTH & YATES. Water Street, Charlottetown, June 11th, 1853. Glasgow and Manchester House! HE Subscriber has JUST R EC F. I V E D his SUMMER SUPPLY of JV‘!-Ill’ and FASHIONABLE GOODS, Per Brig Jlllwood, direct from London. DAVID WILSON. Richmond Street, 17th June. I853. SPRING GOODS‘ Per Lucy Alice, from Boston, a choice SUPPLY ofGenllemen’n summer HATS, including Leghorn, Tuskan, Florence, Palm, Kcssulh, &c.; Light BOOTS, Fancy Donnings; Boy’! BOOTS and BROGANS in great variety: a good ussort men! of Light CIDTHES. cotton, woolen and mix- tures; Drillinge,Jeune and Nankeens for bov's and me s summer wear Palm-Leaf Fans. A variety ofGLAS.SWARE, including Fluid Lurn , Tumblers, Fruit and Preserve Dishes, Plates, ugur Bowls, Cffilm -lass. Clllorl. heavy Salts, Lanterns, &c., I-‘resh Oranges‘ drums and baskets "on: i--‘W Sndn, 9.. p, sad Butter Crackers, Ground Cofl'ee, Vinegar, urning F|uid,line smoking Tobacco, Sole Leather, superior Axes, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Rakes, So the Snceths, manure and hay Forks, Looking 6 uses, wood and cone seat Chairs,, One Bale seumlcse Bans. The above GOODS are suitable for the season, and marked at n low figure for read(y cash. GE RGE BEER, Jun. Charlottetown, May 19,1853. Butter, Wool and Sheep Skins. HE Subscriber will pay the highest market price in CAIH, for any quantity of WOOL and SHEEP SKINS. ROBERT BELL. , Ch. T , puobliugqbllif, I858. own l Gin NEW’ GOODS JUST RECEIVED, at the LON- N H U E r X the “ SIR ALEXANDER and " SE1 JVKNPH" The Subscriber has received a Lur a Supply of Fancy and Staple Goods, Suitable for the Season so--Ten, Leaf and Moist Sugar; Soup, Starch, Blue, 'I‘obucco, Spices of all kinds, dte. general nesortn-ient of Hardware, Bur Iron, us- soned sizes, round, square and list; Window Glues; , Wrought and Cut Neils, Spikes, &c. Pure Lou on While Loud; ulso. No. 1, 2, 8 do Black, Yellow, and Red Paints; Raw and Boiled Linseed All olfiwhich are offered .: the Lowest Cash ml... at his etore,Greut George Street, opposite the Catho- lic Chapel. HENRY HASZARD. Charlottetown, July 4, I858. TRAYED from the Subscriber's promises, about the middle of May last, a dark brown COL , rising two years old. a has a small star on his forehead and a few white hairs on one of the hind feet, below the fetlock. Any intelligence of him will be handsomely rewarded by JA IES PROCTOR. New Glasgow, Aug. lfllb. 8iu6I PARENTS. N APPRENTICE WANTED to the Harness usiuees, &c..—u youth about 14 or lb years of e. “N. B.——Noue need apply but Parents of Good Character. _ , u Lad, about same age, as a monthly Ser- vant ofull work about the yard, die. For further particulars uppl to W. SMA IION, Queen Square. ild Aug. I861. 4w I-Iubbuck’s Patent WHITE ZINC PAINT. OW LANDING, or Brig.lmcood,from Lori D0l,IfIflhOf so pl of the above vuluublc Paint Also,u few one s ' and Putt , to. JAMES DESBIIISAY. June, lath. Wanted Immediately. A SCHOONEB, bl l‘ ' .. °...:...°...'""°- Ceuls from the Pictou Mines to Cu- cumpec, P. E. I. No detention at the less or at Cuseenipee need be upprehended. p- rlr 0° 6. W. DI-IBLOII. letb Sepieuibw. MARE LOST. STOLEN lion the Subscriber's Premises, en the 8th inst... a red MARE with black Tail and bluelt main, two small specks efwbite on her back. An pcnen giving information where she may be founII. will be rewarded for their trouble. JAMES DOUGLAS. 3. Ieullvw. XI. Nth. IIII. Ilsa Charlottetown Races for 1853. ztoslkhe pludcert,iuhb:(():DAY und TUESDAY. s an t ' N H ouock. ni--rsnrnuu, precisely FIRST 1).! Y.—l‘lRlT R103. SWEEPSTAKES sf Ila. nab, with 51 lea. added from the fund, for 8- our olde. to earry 8 stone. Mares and Geldings uilowod 4 lbs. Sooofi Horse to save his iulis once round the course. SECOND R1013. PLATE FOR ALL AGE.—-£11 Heats. En- olds, Set , 4 your olde, Set. . ; 5 our , 9% 3"! r 5 year olde and aged, Net. Entriu to curry rtlbs tru. THIRD RICE. LADIES’ PURSE.—Eulruuce |0s. Heuh. Weights as for Flute. Winning Horse to carry dlbs. extra. .4 TROTTIJVG MATCH. £b.—Eetrurics los. 9d Ho Cutcli Weights. No rues uni.‘ 4 flu.‘ m Any Horse reuklng out of n trot must be Innuntly "'°Pl'°d- 0' duuncd. and none to core but this Island bred Hones. Once and ollu. Pl DJ Y.—I'IRlT R105’. . ALL AGES, .— ' Plate but day. Heels. Eotrufcg, 12"” u I. SECOND RICE. P'l.A1‘I-2.—£5—l'or all H Weights as for Plate first day. THIRD R1 05'. WELTER RACE FOR ALL AGfl.—llu. each with £5 added from the fund. Heats. list. IO UR TH .R.d‘(.'E. £.:UBgl’;'. £-hby lb: Stewards, ‘I: Beaten — I rnnce . euc , In to aooofi Horse. Catch Weights. Heats. '. BRIDLE RACES WHEJVC'0JV'l7E.N‘I5JV1'. House to be entered and named to Mr. James Col“. Jun., on or before Saturday, the 84th instant, between. the bours of 10 a. ni. , and 4p. in. llorsee (except in Bridle races), niilul be (horse in proper colors, and must declare those colon nl the time of entry. All persons entering Horses for the Races, lnust be subscribers to the amount of 10s. In once f lk In C , ' be added fliorn. til: R:l:O.'I‘!lll|dI.o'". '0 mu, mn Stewards to settle the time of stu ' . Wrnnrair M'Gu.r., E Gnonn BAOIIALL, Esq. (Mu. Fasnrérs M‘QuAnn, runner in ’ . 8 Mn. Joi-in Tiro.nir’,b.q lull!“- ecretar d T _M _ J Clerk ofytliIonCour:e'—mh.Irl. Jim: Sept. e, um. ' Land for Sale. ; WITHIN one mile and a half ol"l‘ewn,on tho ‘ P'l“°W’W" “Md. 34 Acres of land which will be sold in Lots of one or more acres. to suit purchasers. ' Also, the Crops, with or plicution to be made lo, July 2nd, 1868. Valuable Real Estate for Sale HE S without the land. Ap. EWEN M'AULAY' ubscriber otferu for SALE his WHAR s d I BUILDING LOTS Foo-r &vn”n'i:nSruus-.-i-. Persons duir‘o’:i'.ii.,i.: chasing, will please make easy upplioulinn no 08. B. ' Charlottetown. June 88, I808. TREHAIE nuriifiio LOTS 1.2:-1-. NUMBER. ol BUILDING LOTS in Char. lrssrniauu-._-u ---vs, n- u.- Inst rwl 0 iwrur u| em. with the right of Purchase within the Turin. or particulars enquire of H. W. IDBBAN, Auction‘ _ June Rd, I853. “I. House in Kent Street. subscriber ofl'ers for sale, or to let, the dwell- House in K.ent'Sireet, adjoin‘ ' residence. It contains a la Pl’ HE i be lei I again. ‘ 200 being paid dcwnttlbe manage for four or five yours. JOHN BREEN. June 18th 1858. FOR SALE. THAT valuable plot of GROUND ut the bend of Prince Street, formerly the its of the ' Ch: I, fronting I00 feet on Elston Qreet. and 104 on pper Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able situations in the suburbs for u gentleman's rui- dencc, or is capable of baiutdivided into three good building Lots. For Terms, c. up‘? to . H. POPE. J uue 8. FARM FOR SALE. 0 be sold by private sale. the Luusebeld for 999 yours, containing 805 acres of Land, with the Buildings thereon. boat 40 acres are clear. There in a good pump at the door ol the Dwelling else. This Farm is situated about 10 miles from Charlottetown, on the on lead, and known as the SUJV‘ IJVJV, for the Inst 18 years. Huh’ the purchase money can remain on e Prom’ For further purliculuru apply to Mrs. Winona! en the Premises, or to Hnrrnv Pausuu. Beq., Charlotte- to wn. Lot ll, West River, Juno fl, 1888 LAND FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD. by private Contructfmenelleet. or in Lote, us may be agreed en, a Trust at“; Acres of Land, the Property of I Feeter, si- tuate on Township No. 15. in this Island. This Land line in the neighbourhood ofu tliriviq Snug. mom, and has an extensive front on Eggs“ 3. with a large and valuable marsh ex margin of a stream which intersects it. It is covered with a line mixture of Hard and Sell Weed, and in value is inhunced from the circumstance Grist and Sew Mills being situated in the immediate Viehlty. An unquestionable Title will be given. for and further purticulure apply to Jenn Lownwonris, Esq., Barrister. CburlEtg(t)o;Gn or to the Subusibuo in . for said run}. r . Stunbope, Aug. 20th. I058. In .‘.t For sale or to Let THAT beautifully ituuted HOUSE and PARK, where the Subscriber new resides, wltbh i one mile of Charlottetown,--eds JUILDIJVO 1.01‘ in Sydney emu. Also. The FARM lo the Subseribd. h It. Eleunor’s, with the CHARD. Houses and pro. niisee ihereunte ' . new In the wenpetion of Mr. Auciiinaan Caxrnunr. — and JVIJVI BUIl€.DI.N‘9‘I_.:Tl. mutbe Store of Mr olniun, I l C. er r punlsolu nppl to Mr. JANE $3318, Ceuimbieu *0’: ‘n Charlottetown, or to |-. lib Sept, lee}. eifl To B! LIT, the . do ' Nbnnqkr us:t—tbutwe’lvl-.k‘ncwn baht‘ II M eeidoece of the MISESY STE W. . . lbr lllnulura, quire of MI. BALL Ibo Pre:hee. ‘- ‘1ll|'l'I'Y ‘scion lien: on . on d; to Oemnereinlllflenund lbipmunsr Austins English Comuenbuw Iqflfifisnla u: Gnu. f, HAIsanu’e In‘ liwe.