ee THER EXA MINER. = Aree Valuable Building Lot. i leeangee ane crescent _ a SS — on pictues ‘ we : rpege a vi : r . r . +1 5 0 0 | 'PPROPRIATIONS FOR ROADS, BRIDGES AND | Roads in Grand Tracadie where most required, ie WHAREPS. | Afton road between Lots 36 and 37 to North Shore, a —_— | Road between Michael and Kdward Doyle's ek iin | farms, French Village 400 ‘ | farms, French Ze, a siaiasinies 60 0 QUEEN’S COUNTY. from Tracadie Cross roads to Point de ocne, ae Road from MeKay’s, French \ illage, to Mrs. — Distaicr No. 1. | MeInnis’s, North side, stiice, + -* 1 ° y, ‘ oT anarrt . 4 ri 2 there- Comprising Townships Nos. 20 and 21, | —- poe bridge and roa oe . £ . 02 ~~ ' >: ’ ‘ £10 15 0 rom Oo main r ’ ‘ Barut Bridge, — . toad 2 1s Q| Extending wharf at Apple-tree farm and repair- Campbells 5 7 “4 — 5 10 | ing road therefrom, (out of last year’s unex- 0 0 2 es a ge, 10 15° 0| .. pended moneys) in 4th and 7th road ea 50 fer whari, “4 ; 9 y P nm Road ds woods to Murray's 6 15 0| Extending and meaty. eae a ’ = ; vi Phe - | gtraightening and repairing road theretrom, Road from the old Town road to the County line, £15 0 straightening ng? aver ne 0 ded Ws gre Old Town road from An irew White's ¢: sd to (also out ol last year 8 uuexpen ¢€ money Bw i 10 6 y Ut uG ; nw Ss CiVuss, oh oY 5 75 the south-west settlement road, 4 10 0) rrr og: Kreuch River bridge, 3 h | £187 10 6 Cole's ferry, 6 15 ‘ Constable’s bridge, 3 0 0} District WO. ee : r Maleolm MehLean’s bridge and road, vw v0 v Comprising Tcwnships Nos. 8), 30, ol and tS, south side, mes a wanes : ; a] Repairing rosd from Charlottetown ferry to : ite pate f >| Forbes? mill £5 0 0 ty rahhis y sins’ ride Cou » line e 0 re , : : , 4 a ft ‘ ae ~ eae eee 7 : 10 ; From Forbes’ mill to Johnston's river, : 0 0 seed oe “eh a BP . a Ri 7 4 0 0 From Johnston's river bridge to Lot ~~ 3s 0:9 From Cole’s ferry to French Kiver, ® 0 (| Straightening road from Clark's mills to Pisquid Where most required, Fa then , 10 0 0 £83 10 0 From Dromore settlement in a right line, north aoa’ Disrricr No. 2. Comprising Townships Nos. 22 and 67. Malpeque road, where required, £20 0 0 Road from Anderson’s Koad to DeSable, for two bridges on said road, 10 0 0 Old Martin’s bridge, for repairs in 1858, , ys Anderson’s Road, 6 0 OU Mill Vale road and bridges, 5 0 0 freetown road, 210 0 New Glasgow road leading to Fyffe’s ferry, 5 0 0 County Monaghan road, $ 8.0 Johnston’s road, 210 0 Hope River road, 210 0 Junction road, a Rottenbury’s road to Haslam’s, 4 0 0} Eastern road, S -@: 0: Western road, i Boundary line road between Lots 22 and 23, 2 16 0| Where most required in the district, 511 3; £82 17 3 District No. 3. Comprising Townships Nos. 23 and 24. Towards wharf at South Rustico, £20 0 0 New Glasgow road and bridges, 2S § Road leading from Wheatly River bridge to Jolnston’s, Princetown Road, >. 8: @ Old Rustico road, 5 0 0 Princetown road and bridges, 7-0 @ Bungay road, 3 0 0 Hazel Grove road, 2°36 0 North Rustico road, S$ Vv 6 toads and bridges throughout the district where most required, 710 0 Distaicr No. 4. Comprising Townships Nos. 33 and 34, Repairing Suffolk road, Wyatt's, Godfrey’s and Arbing’s bridges 47 0 0 Suffolk road to Covehead road 5 0 0 Tracadie road, Lot 54, 3 0 0 Suffolk road by Thompson’s Mill to Millcove road, 3 0 0 From Saw Mill bridge to Union road, 3 0 0 Road by James MeMullen’s to shore, 2 0 0 St. Peter’s road and bridges thereon in this dis- trict, to repair do., 5 0 0 From Five mile house, St Peter’s Road to Hills- borough shore, 3 0 0 Winsloe road, where most required, 6 0 0 Union road and bridges, 6 0 0 Where most required in district, 4:0: 0 Covehead road, from saw mill bridge to Simon Power's, >. 0 0 £52 0 0 District No. 5. Comprising Townships Nos. 29, 30 and southpart of No. 65. wards County line, where most required, - ee [n aid of boat at China Point ferry, 2.8 © | To pay Alex. McDougall for work performed last year, 6 0 0 To pay John McQuin balance for labor done, 29 0 « Charles Haszard for bushing ice, 310 0 Repairing bridges and roads from Three River road towards Mr. Robert Finlay’s where 910 0 from Murray's to main road, Road from John MeLeod’s along west line of Lot 37 to Weeks’s farm, 10 0 0 From Monaghan road to Callaghan’s mill, “0 @) Burnt Hill road Lot 48 from James Corley’s, 7: 7: Monaghan road to Johnston’s river bridge, 516 0 From John A. McDonald’s to main road, ss 3 From Owen Simpson's to Hickey’s, - 6, From Pisquid bridge to Steele’s, 6 0 0 New road by McGuirk’s, back s2ttlement,to near James McCulloch’s, 5:08 @ For‘reyairing Hickey’s wharf, as per contract last fall, 10 0 0 Extending and securing Cranberry Point wharf south side, 51: 0 Gi Due Jonathan Birt for repairing Pisquid bridge, 4 0 0 | —-—— | £146 17 3) 7 come XT C | District No. 9. Comprising Townships Nos. 49 and 50, In aid of building wharf at China Point and provided the sum of thirty pounds subscribed, befpaid to Road Commissioner, Repairing road from Mr. Smith’s towards Lot 48, 3 0 0 Repairing road and bridges from Tea Hill to- 2 OY £30 — iit Oo oe most required, From Adams’ to line of Lot 57 where most re- quired, o 0 0 To be expended in payment of former contract, { when the work isdone to the satisfaction of the present Commissioner, 18 0 0 Hali’s Bridge, £710 0 Howat’s bridge, 310 0 From Kelly’s Cross to New Bedeque road, § 0 0 Upper Crapaud settlement, where most required, 6 0 0 Sand Point wharf, 20 0 O To pay James McClusky for work done in 1858, 5 lo 0 To pay John Storey for do., do. a}: 6 ‘To pay Lauchlin MeLean for Rocky Point wharf, 15 16 6 From Canoe Cove to Nine mile creek, for amount unexpended list year, 400 Amount to be expended where most required on Lot 65, 25 0 0 For Butt’s bridge and road, 5 0 0 Where most required in the district, 3110 0 Special grant for DeSable Bridge, 65 18 8 £206 10 2 - District No. 6. Comprising Townships Nos. 31, 32 and 65 north of Elliot River. Mabey’s bridge, £25 0 0 Tryon road, from Poplar Island bridge to Mabey’s 10 0 0 Cody’s bridge, settlement road, east side of Dog River, 510 0 £86 19 0 District No. 10. Comprising Townships Nos. 57 and 58. To pay John McLean for bushing ice from ~ Point Prim towards Charlottetown harbour, £2 5 0 In aid of repairing ferry boat and making bard at China Point, &e., 210 90 Road from James Stewart’s gate on County line between Lots 57 and 59, 4.3.9 Road between Donald Bruce’s farm and Murray Harboar road, 4 ¢- a Bridge on the Murray Harbour road near the linc of Lots 58 and 60, 6 9:97 Bridge and road near Roderick Campbell's, Point Prim, 410 0 Bridges and road near Pinnette mills, . va Post read from line of Lot 50 to Lot 60 where most required, 10 0 0 Road leading towards new wharf at Port Selkirk, 5 0 0 Bridge and road near Kinloch’s, 3 0 0 In aid of finishing hard from old wharf to chan- nel, for road and convenience to passengers, 2 New road from Mountague to Newtown, 5 0 0 la aid of repairing wharf at Pinnette (south side), 5 0 0 In aid of repairing old wharf at Orwell Point, 40 0 Murray Harbour road where most required, 6 0 0 Road from Donald McI.eod’s hollow towards cross roads’'to Murray Harbour road, 310 90 Rear settlement roads where most required, e~-o-¢ Bridge and road near MeLachera’s, Montague road,3 10 0 Repairs where most required, 514 0 £36 19 0 District No. 11. Comprising Townships Nos. 6C and 62. In compliance with a petition to the House of Assembly, from the 11th district of Queen’s County, praying that their share of the public road moneys, may be applied in aid of opening a channel from the shore of the Wood Islands, Lot 62, to the inlet, for a harbour, and pledging themselves, if granted, to repair its roads and bridges during the present year by public labor; and that the sum of one hundred and three pounds, also payable by labour, shall be expended in aid of such work, as per sabscription list, and to the satisfac- tion of Messrs. Donald MeMillan, Duncan Tay!or and Hector iS following CONSIG will be sold immediately on arrival by STAPLE GOODS. NMENT of GOODS, expected by | the BARQUE “ ISABEL,” from LIVERPOOL, which | PUBLIC AUCTION, Viz :—40 Chests Congou TEA, warranted good article, 6 Barrels Crushed SUGAR, ‘ 20 Cwt. 24 inch Dae CUT NAILS, 20 do.2, * os 108 Pairs Chain eee 40 Pieces Grey COTTON, a 30 do White ae. 45 pieces Striped SHIRTINGS, 150 Bundles Cotton WARP, ; 100 Lbs. Black and W. B. THREAD, 2) Pieces Printed Cottons, 60 Boxes Liverpool SOAP, 5 Cwt. Carbonate tlhe 2 Uwt. Whole PEPPER, : 5 ae SEARCH, 30 doz. neeee. Terws—-Liberal, and made known by Hand-bills. Meroh 91 1859 ame’ WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. ————~"¥rechold Farm for Salo. an f SALE, a valuable FREEHOLD FARM, containing Sah of Land, situate on the Bay Fortune Road, ? ) he Head of dt. a - wa: i ‘ ivation, the al 90 acres are clear and in good state of cultivation, sania is abundantly supplied with hard and soft wood. It is within 3 miles of several grist and saw mills. sl aed If not sold by the 10th of MAY by private ae it wi on that day be disposed of b Public Auction, and also sbout 4 tons of good upland HAY on the age cot ot articul lease apply to ; Bie RKIN. Ppay Fortune Roa. Lot 41, April 25, 1859. (3 ins.) ~ Teacher Wanted. scat rANTED for the Little Harbour School, Souris East, W 45 = Teacher, First or Second Class. Applicatior > r of the undersigned Trustees— DANIEL MOONEY., ANDREW CAMPBELL, 5 Kegs Mustard, ot 55. about 5 miles from t sot oo, to be made to eithe To be sold by Pablic Auction, on TUESDAY, 24th ings on the Premises, all that piece of Ground’ situate ia WATER-STREE?, opposite the residence of Bers, Davins Esq., being the Eastern half of TOWN LOT, No. 3, in the First [Lundred, ns 42 fect on Water-sireet, and 42 on King-street, running back 160 feet, For further partiey lars, apply to the Hon. Cas. Youn, or to WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer May 9, 1859. Bricks! Bricks!! Bricks!!! OR SALE, Sixty thousand of well burnt London BRICKS (warranted to stand ail weathers), to arrive r ‘* WittiuMm Dovsse’’ from London. Will be sold denote cash and delivered at the Wharf. é WILLIAM DOUSE.. Charlottetown, May 16, 185). Agricultural Implements, Manures, &c.: YHE Subscriber has recerved on consignment an assortment of the above, which he offers for sale on the premises lately occupied by Mr. Lydiard, near Desbrisay’s Corner, cun- sisting of :— . Potatoe Diggers, casily worked by 2 horses; horse and hand Hay Rakes, Scarifiers, Horse Hoes, Cradles for orale Seythes, Dung Forks, Turnip Drills, Churne, Rifle and Seythe Stones, Iron Ploughs. BONE DUST, a valuable manure for turnips. GROUN] GYPSUM, in casks, valuable as a top Sooo for ae clover, &e. Mowing and Reaping machines imported to order. and sced grain bought and sold on commission. : i Wau. W. IRVING. Charlottetown, May 16, 1859. (Isl.) Chebucto Warehouse. UST RECEIVED, per ‘‘ Teazer,’’ from Old Chebwete. 150 barrels Extra and Superfine FLOUR, 5 hhds. Porto Rico MOLASSES, 10 Tierces and Barrels do., 3 hhds. SUGAR, (very bright), 10 Tierces, and barrels do., 20 chests TBA 6 boxes TOBACCO, 50 hoxesdo., 60 ** SOAP, 10 * CANDLEN, PETER McDONALD, MICHAEL McDONALD. Little Harbour, Souris East, April 25, 1859. esate ‘ NEW STORE! British Warehouse Queen’s Square. PNXIIE subscriber, having re-commenced buiness in the pre- mises formerly occupied by Mr. Janpine McLean, takes the earliest opportunity to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has jast received per ship Tsabei, from Liverpool, his FALL SUPPLY of BRITISH DRY GOODS, | suited to the season. —ALSO— 72 Chests TEA, 60 Half chests do., 100 Boxes SOAP, 10 Bags RICE, ' Porto Rico and Crushed SUGAR, Currants, Raisins, Pickles, And superior Salad ee aii hich will be sold at the lowest prices for Cash. ee WILLIAM BROWN. Charlottetown, October 21, 1858. First Arrival of Furniture, SPRING STYLES, AT DOUGLAS'S FURNITURE ROOMS, HERE he keeps a large Assortment of HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE ; Patent Bed Lounges (one of the most convenient bed and seat ever combined, and the cheapest on record); also, REFRIGERATORS, (which are warranted to keep meat and mileh sweet, and it is said by 2 Lady who has been using one, that the cat- ables will go much farther when kept in one of these) ; Patent Window Rollers, Willow Waggons, Palm-leaf and Excelsior Mattrasses, Extension Tables, Office Chairs, &c. A large lotof SOFAS and other FURNITURE expected ina few days, all of which will be sold as cheap as they can be purchased in Boston, at retail prices. [=F Please call and examino. GEORGE DOUGLAS, Kent-street. Furniture Warehouse, May 2, 1859. dw Eligible Pasture and Building Lots. OR SALE, 10 LOTS within the City, containing a TOWN LOT cach; aiso, 10 immediately adjoining the City, (free of City taxes), of 1 acre each. Apply to THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. Charlottetown, August 23, 1858. DASA GWAVA err’ BY GIRossav. NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN-SQUARE. Fall, 1858. od UST RECEIVED per ‘‘ Vicrorta’’ from Dattrax, and for sale by the subseriber:— Hhds Sugar Tea in variety Blacking Puns b’t Molasses Superior Coffee Tobacco Jamaica Rum Biscuit in variety Cigars strong Spirits Annapolis Cheese Digby Herrings {{hds Holland Gin Raisins Rice best Cognac Brandy Currants Crushed Sugar Scotch Whiskey Dye-stuffs Sweet Oil P.E.T. Malt do Prunes Pale Seal Oil Common Whiskey Earthen Jars Salad Oil Symond’s best Port Pickles Spices Wine Sauces Soap - Sherry Wine ‘Table Salt Candles Madeira do Nuts Washing Powders Champagne Shelled Almcnds Baking do Edinburgh Ale Confectionary Patent Medicines Pale Ale Burning Fluid London Porter Brashes And a great variety of other small and useful articles too nu- merous to mention. Cash paid for good clean Timothy Seed. HUGH FRASER. November 29, 1858. ly Selling Stoves at Cost. HE subscriber has on hand COOKING, BOX and FRANKLIN QA Q Y y Y Y 3 Sa which will be sold at cost to close sales. From the settlement road to MeHachern’s wharf, 5 0 0 Bannockburn road and bridges 3 0 0| Ward’s road from Fowle’s mill to the Bedeque road, 410 John Auld’s to the chapel, 2 0 0} New Lsedeque road, from Warren's bridge to Lot 65, 810 0 South Wiltshire from MePhee’s to Fowle’s Mill, 6 0 0 To reduce hill near Widow Burrows’, south Wiltshire road, 40 0 Colville road from John Auld’s to Malpeque road, 2 0 (| Johnston's road, Lot 31, 310 0 Malpeque road, Crabb’s to Johnston’s, 410 0 Line road between Lots 31 and 65, from the f'ryon road to Francis Trainor’s, 2 9 0 From the Chapel to the old Tryon road, 20 0 New road acress Lot 65, Be. ee £155 2 0 pr: Disrricr No. 7. Comprising Townships Nos. 35,36 and 87 north of the - Hillsborough River. Repairing Mc Williams’ bridge, St. Peter's road, 5 0 0 Road from Scotchfort along east side of Angus McDonald's land to back farms, 400 Road from Mr. Griffia’s to French Village, 5 0 0 Road fren French Village to Gulf Shore, 400 McMillan, a Committee chosen to superintend the same, Itis | therefore itesolved, That the sum of eighty-six pounds nine-| \teen shillings being their share of the public road moneys, | given Ist April. ; ° . Z ‘ 1 2 QF 0| be granted and paid to the members of the said 11th district) _J@muaty 31, 1859. of Queen’s County, or to their order, to be disbursed by them in aid of opening said channel and harbour, as the work is proceeded with, and provided the practicability of opening | the same, be first approved of, as early as convenient by some competent person or persons to be selected by the Govern- ment for that purpose. District No. 12. Comprising Charlottetown, Common and Royalty, Poplar Island Bridge and Township No. 32, north of York River. From end of New Glasgow road to Hooper's, Princetown road, £2 0 0 Bridge on New Glasgow road near the junction with old Rustico road, 18 9 0 Roads and bridges in Charlottetown Common and Royalty, 150 0 0 £170 9 0 as HAY' HAY' Ke Sale several Tons of HAY, on the Farm of the Hon George Coles. ; 28th March, 1859, BR Na a gi iemeaaiammate a _ Atso—To be Let, DWELLING HOUSE and BRICK STORE in Pownal-street, now occupied by the subscriber. Possesion THOMAS W. DODD. JUST OUT OF BOND. SPLENDID Puan. of real JAMAICA SPIRITS, and 2 good article of PALE BRANDY, warranted genuine— and no humbug. HUGH FRASER. Charlottetown, March 21. Grain, Grain. HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at ; Coles’s Browery and Distillery. Constaptly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also — X, XX, and XXX Ale. Ch. Town, Feb. 16, 1857. For Sale, HAT FARM, consisting of 59 acres, latel i T Richard Milford, avon J situate on Mill’ Creek. Werk River. On the Farm is an excellent Dwelling House as well as new Out-buildings, consisting of Barn, Sheep-house &e Within a mile of the Farm are both Grist and Saw Mills a; -_ as nies Forges and a Cartwri ae 'istance from the shore is a never-failing bed o For further particulars apply to Mr. William E Dewsee ’ Charlottetown, or to April 18, 1859. (tf.) JOHN MILFORD, Royalty. ht, and a short! T 20 coils CORDAGE. For sale by P. W. HYNDMAN., Charlottetown, May 16th, 1859. To Captains and others, HE CHARLOTTETOWN GAS COMPANY are prepared to reegive tenders for the freight of Coal fi i Fal ag By Orden g rom Picten per WM. MURPHY, M . May 9, 1859. a iliiaat To Truckmen. HE CHARLOTTETOWN GAS COMPANY are prepared to receive tenders for the truckage of Coal, Retos, and any other goods at per load either to or from the Gas Works, oi any part of the City. By Order, WM. MUR apn URPHY, Manager. 1859 Style of Hats RE now ready at J. Howzs’ City HAT Facto oppesite ““ To eae Hall, manufactured fromthe eat rene ilk and Satin Plushes, equal to those in 2. a get one. Hats made to dade: are an N. B.—the Ilat and Clothes’ Cleaning Business carried ea in his usual satisfaetory manner. Charlottetown, March 7, 1859. ALBERTINE OIL, ; OR SALE, at A. H. Yates’s Store, at 7s. 6d per gallon, cash. 12i May 2. ; MOUNT STEWART HOTEL. OUTHEAST SIDE MOUNT STEWART BRIDGE. to receive Travellerg after this date. Z bee re JAMES McWADE, Proprietor. Mount Stewart, April 25, 1859. ~ ie Se TO LET, OR a term of three years, end immediate possession of I K commodious two-storey DW ELLING-HOUSE ® Gran Olecguaaleat For particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises. ; Ch. Town, March 21, 1859. W. DOUGAN For Sale at Cascumpec. FARM, containing 50 ACRES, a short distan public wharf, and contiguous to a Grist end ——— of which about 25 acres are under cultivation—12 under hay —balance ready for crop. The remaining 25 acres are covered with a growth of Hard and Soft Wood, Lease for 999 years at 1s. per acre ; not under full rent for two years. There is a new House on the premises 22 « 25 feet.” Terms liberal For further particulars apply to Herbert Bell, Esq., Casoum- pec, or to G. W. Chariotietown, May 16, 1859. (Isl.) HOWLAN. An Astenishing Remedy, HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. ‘ ot 4 ee DISEASE 8 sai at all productions of human ski i and are superseded by new inveations er Seomene ae o with this remedy. ‘It is not for a day, but for all time, and in all countries.”’ And why? Because it strikes at the eneric root of all diseases in the blood, and medical art can nodeal nothing beyond that. The Ointment, penetrating through fleeh and fibre, lize water through a porous substance, reaches the germ or disease such as scrofula, erysipelas, cancer, tumor, and ajl eruptive end ulcerous discharges in the circulation, and cradicates the taint at once and for ever in this climate. : alas ge | BAD LEGS. is Ointment will cure any case of Bad i twenty years standing, or however hard or een vee may be, or if swollen the sizo of a person’s body provid: ne thy the Ointment is well rubbed into the whole of the r, a at twice a day in large quantities, and the parts 'en+ carts effected linea rags thickly spread with the Ointnient . Sg aahaet treatment, a plentiful discharge of urher ‘chy hum or will Ilan until the wounds are all heal<g o- porase:dta saieaei tenia aes ed ou the leg, or other parts as- The pe ena es ane ne other erate Cases of bad legs } Sunes a 3 of > years ousting” [ee of the ills. e effect of this unrivalled on viruleut ulcers and sores, is almost mi sled Te Beane. m . sores, t miraculous, is- cc pers poison wr produce Sappiiretion and sien: flesh € cures which its healing properties aft . plete, are safe as well as permanent. ? Ht de ai Geutiribtann in the cure of sores occasioned by moschetoes, sandflies, or giggers. Thie Ointment, will cure the, ag intment will cure the worst cases of Piles j - cording to the printed directions even if of 20 mama ERUPTION OF THE SKIN. Blotches, pimples, dry erupti irri ptions, and all irritati — ao P<! after . few applications of Tenses hese cases brisk friction is ; Many of the ordinary eruptions are ined te come - piration, and as this penetrating unguent at once ae pores and invigorates the absorbents,.it diesipates the inflama- me wb . double process. Ladies whose faces or arms sre Y cutaneons diseases, may readi! ~~ o restore to the skin its natural tint, hen bili ane = eee use of this safe but powerful counterirritant: e Vintment and Pills should be used in the following casses — Bad legs Chiego-foot Fj $ oe Breasts (Chilblaius one leeceduoa ren \Chapped hands Glandular Swelligs Seurvy unions ‘Corns (Sofi) Lumbago Sore-heads Bite of Mos- Cancers [Pies :Pumours chetoes and Contracted and Rhoumatism Uuleers © sine Flies | StiffJoints |Scaids Wounds o-bay Elephantiasis {Sore Nipples | Yaws. Sold at the Establishments of Professor Hol 5 emple Bar,) London, and 80, Seiden Lene, Nan? yee na (net are “ ts and Dealers i Medicines throughout sheoie: i pate wing prices:—Is 3d, 3s 3d, and i ‘There is a ¢onsiderable savin by taking dentate dak”. N. B, Directions for th i i i