THE EX AMINER. A NEN OLE LD EL ED Ch. Town Mechanics’ Institute Library. Ett Members of the Mechanics’ Institute are informed that 15 volumes of the Scientific American; Gleason’s Pictorial, Ballou’s Pictorial, and the New York Ilustrated News, are ready for issue from the Library, the foregoing being a donation —in addition te many others—from the President. Also many valuable volumes pre- sented by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor—the Patron of the ie from 6 to 7, p.m., Tuesday evenings at the Library. It is particularly requested that Members of the Institute will be puuctual in returning books belonging to the Library. The Librarian, on behalf of the Committee, respectfully and gratefally acknowledges a liberal donation from James W alkinshaw, Esq., consist. ing of the Quarterly Review and the United Service Magazine —the original cost upwards of twelve pounds, sterling— for the use of the Mamba S. WESTAOOTT, Librarian, ANTED—one or two YOUTHS as apprentices to the Drug business. Application in hand-writing of applicant, ad. dressed ** M. L. N.,”’ to be left at the Post Office July 16. “The Charlottetown Races ILL take place on THURSDAY and PRIDA Y, the 27th and 28th days of September, when the following prizes rj e run for :— mr FIRST DAY. - Finst Rack.—Sweepstakes of £3 ,,.with ten shillings entrance, for two year olds. Half mile. Second horse to saye his stake. Feather weights. ‘ it Seconp Race.—Sweepstakes of £5, with twenty shillings en- trance, for three year olds. Second horse to save his stake, One mile. : Tuirp Race.—Plate of £7 108., for all ages. Entrance twenty shillings. Heats. Weights. — Three years, 7 stone 6 Ibs.; four do., 8 stone 4 Ibs.; five do., 9 stone 2 bs.: six do. and aged, 10 stone. Entires 4 lbs. extra. wath Fourtu Race.—Ladies’ Purse. Entrance twenty shillings. Hleats. Winning horse to carry 4 lbs. extra. Weights as above. . Firru Race.—Hurdle Races. trance fifteen shillings. SECOND DAY. First Race.—Sweepstakes of £6, Entrance twenty shillings. Second horse to save his stake. Weights as first day. £5. Weights 12stone. En- Seconp Race.—Plate of £5. Entrance ten shillings. Win- ning horse to éarry 4 lbs. extra. Weights as first day. Trump Race.—Beaten Plate for all beaten horses. Catch weights. : pe i F Fourtu Race.—A Trotting Match. Catch weights. Two miles—heats. Not less than three horses to start without the consent of the stewards. Bridle Races each day. Persons intending to enter horses for any of the races, must become subscribers to the amount of 10s. Racing to commence precisely at twelve o'clock, noon. All jockies to ride in colours, and to name the colours at the | not an after using them for about five weeks, she w onnewt = ' “Eee Lot 14- Sverre : epee BY ee een i > the subscriber until e ‘ P 2 7 ne Public Lands. 2 E ALED TENDERS will be received by the s * a ads Clothing at a great reduction m Prices. Fett] Commissioner of Public Lands gives notice that pé al Tuesday the Sixteenth day at ORUROH it Lot 14 i ebay anh + & . : . on os ry il MssiOl . i ‘ite Nawtee hel | ‘ a a tah? ar +¥ ‘ 2 at s . i) tock of READS q i ave given bends for the purchase of lands—having . of Erecting and Finishing a Nt& ° ; hAR BELL offers for sate Beet , - sons who have given pond , edily settle their | pose of % Oar as aw he see e subseriber’s, and q AR J LW { » GOODS, ata aro favorable terms offered them—should a ee ena the | A plan and specification mivy be seen at the ’ : da vee p is to clear off his present st0e%y | counts, by calling at the Commissioner's Office, ¢ Ocean m-| terms made known. ; ; ~S wna na b lance thereon in the terms offered by the Gi aah ssa On behalf of the Committee, : naa an : . ; , : 2 r€ © ‘ . r ; . ; 1, consists Of the best and most extensive assort-| 1. yobt6 to wny alteration in these terms whic va tone DONALD C. RAMSAY, Secretary. ! a f : : jas every care ; September 17, 18 a ‘ ' : be found in the ( get ees tial manner advisable. octeenpsectengenceecetnceenmcstensaintibaiatie een AI Port Hill, Sept ynber 5, 1855. : , thing made up in a substantias Mists o | ee Te meee: ry ; swciieitlialiinme’ Seay icenevianerennntayetae anne . ng 9 1 od article at a low price. 1] For Sale, known as} [YPN (+)! Ry Dow A Ba wie tog eS ‘ rOMIAT beautifully situated FARM at Darnley, “ape 7 HARRIS, : ) J | a9 ite the Market, Charlottetown q . eae. e cc ee in a high state . : ee - the subseriber’s; it — 100 nent ~ a 7 which is Commission Merchants, — iltivation;: it is a leasehold for 999 years, ¢ aan -stor — , , OSTON. fou “al Society £5 ; 1 lid, eurreney; there are on the premises a large we Mill, RUSSEA WHAREP,. 2.0 ccc viee’ BOS] ‘harlottetown Horticu:tura: wocicry. £0 Ste bad, a sonvenient Barn, with a Threshing Mill, beat ’ ’ f Vessels and ee Fruits, Vegetables | Dwelling House, a large and convenient arn, Particular attention is given to consignments 0 els 3 : yr tf Kk rinite vrewmpics;:*".” = finn a Cenvare ° . sys : ‘ , rc ) aa png apet he " EDN ESDAY, t Wana oe ‘ y us. cou ining 24 acres of freehold land, situate Produce from the British Provinces ; and the — es ‘ 7 ‘ U i , \LSO, \ om I “pe hin a few chains of the Darnley Bridge. xh i ment of all kinds of Merchandiz * with a gr nera nsuran ” \. in Princetown Royalty, within a fe » sntion of persons | 54] September 10. Phe above m nti med properties are well worth the atten u 1 Avency. pope Srrsi Se oT OF Me above mentk esa ae St i ake 4 Btw conflate 3 pL tile th Di ieabicescenelgea labels ; wishing to purchase. For further particulars enquire 0) oy sna. BLD? i < ts 62 Charlottetown, September 17. t seeetiaeehanili SLOBSs wo 345 ; ihiee (white) 1 2d best 12 Green | res $ ba — fV luable Esta ea. . ° Aud 7 ‘ ° : 16 OF . BDonum Plums 4 6 20 a. . ‘ . eeeee ae ee 2 $0] VO ane by Public Auction, at the Colouial Building James W. Cairns, - Proprietor, ( © |<d . , 7 r ( ris Ok ° - oy ; » | ) F J vem. rrAT ~ In ’ mn iN > ca. » O [Best P ( in Charlottetown, on Wednesday, the 7th oy @ die KENT STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, a “ia ca wes sae 1 i 6 | ber next, at the hqur of 12 o’clock noon, (if not pre : y a Pleasantly situated, and every comfort afforded at modera a oe € ,20 nae - 2 posed of by private sale) ali that valuable and beautifully situates j" Horses and vehicles, for hire, in connection with the establis . - uart of 3 2 posed o B16 Bale, : : ’ > . le a . 4 Leasehold arm and Nstate, known as Saint Cuthberv’s, the ee September 3. : . 4 3: VuUsK dit zeasenola . ? : ' . - P 28 >, Le aE mayen r - - € 19 do ’ | perty of Charles Braddock, Esq. ontaeag 188 Griet | . TNT \ ¥ YRBRIS 16 ater Melon © and. tooether with the commodious Dwelling House, Gris “7 i v . si 9 Oe sre ‘The above property ts , ' und Premises situate thereon. The above property A> 56 lA tand 1 n ( v6 ‘other Mills, and Premises situate enera enta canted ou the North by St. Peter’s Road, and on the South by Commission Morchant, G § ATE ie abled avUats . : i ~ 2 . 19 warden Turni $502 ibe Hillsborough River, and is about five miles distant from Auctioneer. ‘ er 4 sti argen sUthip ge fall BS ts : es F > ‘Os. 0 } ratue : ’ Charlottetown—and is too wel! know n to require “ee * Q UEEN STREET : ‘ t 12 Capsicum . 0 cription. Itis held under lease for a long term © years 0 CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 3.0 i. oT 2 z winch 978 years are une xpired, subject to a yearly rent of one fe ttialiatinnls ’ a SSS » 2 { +) th « -s" ' ' / rae , Y r f ve { hin one e ‘ St < ‘ } sttorling pe ac > VY i y i i { i ‘ | ‘ye wos are 0 shilling steriing per acre. : on ) ; } urly ; » & headin Colese 6 4 for further particulars apply to the Subscribers ( ae : vs wh wd a G re, ad > : . i ‘ sale. &c., uader deed dated the seventeenth day ot May, 899), Commission Merchant an enora x ’ > ae 5 al Beets 3 0 | Best Pint Nasturtir 3 8 | iy Charlottetown, or to CHARLES BR = Samoa GISBORNE & HENDERSON’S WHARF, -._ 2 © MRest Pu $90 | Sendaiane JOH! A ; “ T3930 N 'WRFOUNDL AND sniy @ { Ses. +o . I 4 Ji 4ua . . 3 0 | Charlottetown, May 21. JOSEPH HENSLEY. St. JOHN’S, NE : ) TO BE SOLD R. GUY MACLELLAN, i j 5 : ‘ - ‘ Double Stoel a A. T Private Sale, abd Soe inpeses proviousiy, then 2) Wholesale & Retail Dealer in Foreign and 1 6 )2d M 1 Public Auction on the Ist eae oat next, Summer- Domestic Dry Goods, G S | beat Singte ot » g | side on the Premises—all that Lot of Land now in the posses- hd“ oan <> : 5 0 . of Ms Wiltices H Lane, having a breadth of 50 feet, and No. 73 CAMBRIDGE STREET, BAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. r ] t Wall wer Ss:sOn OF 4 et or a 5 ; : By é aentanner es ar i a 2 3 running back from the high road to ts shore, ay the a Wotice. . . al , . > . ke Best monthly Nese i pot, of buildings thereon erected :—one of which is divided into three HE subscriber has opened the shop lately oceupied by G | ea h variety . convenient tenements for business, and the office is at ee - Mr. William Crabb, in Mr. William Staardon’s buildings, Queen hb @ |best Flowering ~~ ¢ ¢ | occupied by Mr Lane as a dwelling house and dry goods store Square, facing the Government Bulléligs; ‘end has for sale . iw rot } “ i. . = . ‘ v + 6] s . —being one of the best stands for business. il : 0 la do do 3 0 | —being one | ia i , UORS, &c., wholesale and retail, , - 4 6 {Best Double yhock 3.0 The terias are—one half of the purchase money to be paid GROCERIES, LIQ i ; : io igs at tool , an ; f sale. whe Deed will be given if required,~and the! TEA in variety, prepared cocoa, chocolate, swee +» Sugar, ic , 8 0 /2d dv do 1 6 | at time of Sale, when a Dee eg , ‘ b t. 80 { -r “i ; ; Sw > be secured by Mort-| crushed do., raisins, dates, zante currants, onions, nuts, biscuit, soap, 3 4 6 | Balance, with interest, at six per cent, to be sec ’ a a cavendish tobacco, cigars, snuff, treacle, olive oil, coffee, molasses, 2° . f. « Ss : > Z S * ou die gage, payable in one year from date of Sale. For title, &., citron, orange and lemon peel, jordan almonds, valentia do., candles, | . r Fruit, Vegetable. or I r not enumerated, which please apply at the office of 3 a a burning fluid, wick, salad oil, windsor soap, pickles, sauces, ey ‘ - ed by the Judg sal Weed t to} Charlottetown, July 9. CHARLES YOUNG. maccaroni, vermicelli, ieee Teas et _ coaia — ‘aida have taken prizes at former Exhibiti ns n > ve - rae a ae ee ee er are my thumb blue, indigo, redw ; og wood, yes ow-wW ’ - 0 se | ‘ Prizes to be paid at the time of declaring oom Dy rolling House and sane near Charlotte- saltpetre, soda, cream tartar, alum, liquories, bates tale salt, wale. bie be sent in before 12 o’cloc!) Doors to be + ‘o f oe : ; bath brick, black lead, blacking, wine flasks, scrubbing brushes, ve nt mt own tor pale: E ning, bath , , : atm +, Fente 1) suns bringing articles for competition are request- rm Qi — te wiy bnilt and cor lious Dwelling shoe do., hair do., matches, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, pepper, , , ; rare of,and) BYYOR SALE, the newly built and commodious Dwelling i L Lae hheert Sais’ nadh ented ; Se ee eens eee ‘ae i Yo 5 Shae! ttetown Royalty, late the residence of the Hon. ginger, rice, aaa a pepper, digby herrings, gelatine, ery i Hall, under ] ion of the Committee. It has tlouse im Charlottetoy n hoyaity, sate FOsGs a8 on ras mannallé chashs. : , have recours ar , t, in order to avoid | Charles Hensley, together with eighteen acres of Land pore: — In Liquors BRANDY, GIN, Demerara RUM, WHISKEY; WINE— rickets to be had a r. vets of admission to non-| Dwelling Louse contains—Diuing means Denne ne eieke ies Sherry, Maderia, Port; bottled Ale, London bottled Porter, ae id: sul bers for the irrent ye be admitted by their! Kitebens, with Store-rooms, &c.; and Nine Bed-rcoms. ae ; ‘eh ai 2m HUGH FRASER. > - ee : 2 ; : eae os been given | Stables, Coach-house, Root-house, Pump, é&e., on the premises. The dis-| Charlottetown, September 3 ter * lers 61 led to receive an r in lien from the Secretary. tance from Charlottetown is rather less than one mile. e REMOVAL. : a" fol? mammenn) JOHN M. DALGLEISH, See’y. | Alse to let from yéar to year, or fora term of years, a6 agrecd upon, e . . ve aS Ep) several Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royalty, near the above Dwelling} A yotion and Commission Mart. ALi. SUS RLIES BEGINEING TO ARRIVE AT TIE | iscss. : \FENGE Sabscriber begs to return his sincere thanks to his iver 7 RUG STORE | For Terms of Sale and Lease apply to the subscriber at the Attorney | end id "bl Resin Wiel Gisnsaicine Ain. tenes say: CL > y D TF WAVE =~; General’s Oftice, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. BO frienc § anc the pudiic fo ie p 5 b no. 14,.0 STREET. July 30. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Teeived since his commencement in business. be fp egs we] ae ais sonata , — = ene eeneeerenaE > mises lately occupied | my , , » W) ie a 4 > aes e inform therm that he has removed to the premi ' i00 TENS white, black, 1 ue and y PAINT \ Valuable Farm for Sale. : 1q|by Mas FORSYTH, next door to Hon. P. Wauxer, where 2 ; seed Gil, L hhd. Spe 3 do., 1 bt ; we ~_ I bh a4 45 excellent FARM, consisting of 75 acres of ro jhe has ample Storage and Cellarage, and trusts by continued thing ‘oene } ni ld at 2,3 an +3. a pint), Vain j ‘ 7 ta ae + x ti te , "Dae, i 5 ‘ , x r i ; whinery do., is. Copel Varnish, ( : a a) “4 ie’ Le Land, on the Ewy Vale Road, Lut 65, twelve ies wuriran assiduity end attention gill to receive further favours. va 4 oh Blue, ’Soda” Potesh, Taking ‘Seda, Selig? | lottetown, (40 acres of which are clear,) with e large DWELLD? | dune 4, 1355 WM. DODD. ras arch, Diue, 5 ne Te oem SSENG HOUSE, newly erected and ¢ ympletely finished, is now offered for sale, | UNE 4, 1d”), 8 VCiocuia ~ocoa, i a go and Corn Stareb with imm diate p ssession. For particulars apply to i - IN STORE— May 28. JOUN KENNY, Central Academy. A general ag nt DRI MEDICINES, Patent do., Perfumery, | ——— oe ensign E.R ec ce aes Freehold for Sale. . tis September 17. W. R. WATSON. PQMuAT well known Freehold, of 55 acres, * IEE | . — $$ were —— - prea i a > — > Aner je} j oenapeatinaen papers orear . : POINT,” Fortune Bay, formerly owned by Epw ARD ABELL, 18 | * i By the Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. now offered for sale, of which a good and valid title ean be given. For | aod, reve Mavor of the City of Charlottet wr, in pursuance ola further particulars apply to ws oe ltd ie z ] fot m of the City Couneil to that effect. herebs Registered book 24, page 878. tf ay : j itt | hy ta . * se . . : ee EN ts $$ —$____. - en er HWS ns all persons from dealing or trafficing in the sale or 53 “ yt q ivchase of anv part of the Common of Charlottetowp, and A 2a “ = 2 pull, Hi) recting or placing any kind of buildings epon the same, q@ - =z 2 S a 3 = * intention of the Corporation to take all legal i> B 3s = a a @ he ne ‘oes my for sttir r t! Sty in HOSSeCe- Fo 7 a , 2 ed t hts and privileges in respeet to the said Common, a ASS dca & ROBERT HUTCHINSON, Mayor. - eS ao Wan oR D lobtativan: Renderer 12..1855 2 a aa an " mE m trlottetown, September 13, : rs 2 SAS & ia —— ~~ — s es . ak n — » wn Sener tien ’ ‘loth Mills ! ral © HOS t FJ pn TS Lippincot’s Clot ¥n1 « } s tes a's “ : : : ” WEST RIVER, PICTOU, NOVA SCOTIA — ert q = $4 "SS nigga 3 Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of ,ESk i : Vi,» . vi ; se } <A oa. a ~~ 3 — « e : - . > . fp he ey ae we FEIHE enbscriber would inform the inhabitants of Prince! L Sf ww Eat a=] LONDON . a ' he has erectec 1ew Establishment for | ee <5 = ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT “4. Exylward Island, that he has erected a new Es him | >» ot mes wy R24 essing Cloth, in addition to bis old Milis, and having a sufficiency of oO 2 % = s aS = 4 c 1 oho .ter power, he will be able to do a greater quantity of work. ae Ona of% © g20 8 Capital, Five Milions Sterling. ” AGCENTS-—— i —_ San Ss a - Aral ? MrkK McK age Charlottetown i A a & fe os aE. a CHARLES YOUNG, ” ey rrr Ke : nariottetown. } i YS Ss — ; Mi er cD = ‘as: Béeteilowe ~~ pyr ss = ss = tz April 14. Agent for P. FE. Island. ANDREY MmCUONALD, ESQ, Ueorgetown . | - 2 a= = 708] vith either of the above agents will be finishe d returned | - Ss = 3 oS ke cl i left With « ane ot the = agents will be finished anc ( | pat e ~~ e 23 ad SHO = WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. | il juicker Gespateu than usnal, : i ao of: : “ : August 20. 3m S LIPPINCOTT. | W Se F o Baba sa ‘OLES’S STEAM MILL CARDING MACHINE is! r , Ps ce | Ee Nae “SM nad & now in superior order, being newly fitted up and in-full operation | ge wT me ? i ~~ ” = = .< & y p Pp i 1855 New Gocds. : 18585 » @ Ces 2a oe Charlottetown, July 3, 1854 et care wae ine. eee, eae 1 | < S33 Pe els JLUIDS!! FLUIDS! !!—for sale by the subscriber, (war. | FEEL subscriber announces the arrival of his summer stock | re ofa “aa ~S 23° & peal - MS 7” J att tere ‘ of DRY GOODS, &c , and offers them to the public at low prices, i paral SS = 6 8 n . anted.) 9 as ‘ ‘ shitnnite te cabin ltt aaah Ley. diane ad @> 22°5 @ VRB September 10. OW A. G. SIMS, Queen Street. | wholest ) cls , 4 af as ODI, ” . Re — j 1 , atest style and best material—Tuse: i irae th. I ee Se ares ere > apmeem = TED O Ladies’ dresses of the latest style and best _ ct wanna ae = te a = s 5 HEESE! CHEESE!!—CRACKERS! CRACKERS !! if straw and dunstable Bonnets in great variety—Balisle and silk Bor nets | ‘as 2 oa jus seived d fi ale | ee? oe i i atid boys’s dunstable and a & ~~ 3". Just received, and for sale by — girls’ dunstable and Balisie Hats— men’s and boy unsta } oe PG nes 2Zat dl Fe rs z Tuscan ilats—ladies’ Barage and Cashmere Scarfs and. Shawls—black & i a 3 or) September 10. 3w A. G. SIMS, Queen Street. al = : ad bavahta silk neck ties—naragols— ow aos eolored Igdiana Shawls and Handkerchiefs—silk neck ties—y trasols | ES Loa 3 on SS tke me apes handkerchiefs—muslin habit-shirts—collars & sleeves | ° si = © e 6'3 Thomas McEachern } = - —s . ” . . . . aa - eo "FF . - - fancy bonnet and eap ribbons—black sutin and lute ditto—[rish oan oe. alll 2B oS 3 EGS leave to inform the gentlemen of Charlottetown that | ~towels and towelling—damask and furniture cottons—fancy, white and | r «2 wo he has just arrived from the United States, where he has | triped shirtings—ladies’ and children’s gloves and hosiery printed cot- | ana = aa ‘ . : ? + Ne he a ee i ee Sin | = Seo had many years experience in all kinds of House, Sign and | pene —eeay ont gengnams--Sinek sod nolared: Cushmony ant Bilncine— | ss tr tet al orn tal Painti Graining, Marbleine Paper Hanging | brown holland, grass cloths, bed ticking, osnaburg, drillings, gambrooms, | —— ; a ae rhamenta ainting. aye g, Mart £, Pape anging prunelia b ota, leather shoes and slippers, linen table cloths and 8-4 linen | Columbus! Columbus! and Glazing done at the shortest notice and in the neatest vask, black and fancy silk handkerchiefs, black and fancy silk ties | A CITANCE FOR THE THREE COUNTIES. manner. Im September 10. and eravats—black, brown and blue broad clothz—black and fancy doe- | skins and cassimeres—black and coloured satinets, russel eord—white and Moleskins—a large assortment of mens and boys ready made | clothing, flannels, serges and blankets—Paris silk hats, Canrobert felt | hats, black and colored cloth caps—imens and boys boots and brogans very cheap—oil cloths, cotton warp, &c. af Sole and upper leather, soap, starch, indigo, raisins, molasses, Sugar, | 195 coffee, turpentine, nails, glass, paint, oils and white lead, vinegar, Liver- The pool salt, congoa and souchong tea, warranted unequalled in the market. | y-street, June 18. drab HE subscriber has received, on consigament, from Lon-| don and Liverpool a large assortrnent of GOODS, which he offers sale cheap by Wholesale, at his Sale-room, near the Queen’s Wharf, | — T for in part, viz,—~ iz bales and cases grey, white and printed COTTONS, striped Shirtings, | bed Ticks, Furniture Cotton, Lining Cottons and Brown Holland 1 bale black and blue CLOTHS, Doeskias, Moleskin, Gambrouns, Vests, Trowsers and fancy Shirts 1 case Orleans, Coburgs and Delaines 1 case Jaceonet and Mull Muslins, Muslin Dresses, Handkerchiefs, Braves, Cloth Caps, Carpet Bags, 5 dozen Beaver Hats, &e. -—A LSO-—— 5 tons common and refined IRON, (1 in. 8 and » Coils Rope and Spua Yarn 2 Chain Cables, § and 3, (60 fathoms each) 5 Topsail-sheet Chains, Bolts Canvass, bags of Spikes and Nails, kegs Paint, boxes Soap and Starch, chests and half-chests Tea, boxes Tobacco, eases Boots A variety of cane-scated and common Chairs 60 barrels extra superfine FLOUR Barrels Pilot Bread 100 bags Corn and Cornmeal 60 boxes Biscuit and Crackers. Charlottetown, August 6. (7w) JAMES MORRIS. Dissolution of Co-partnership. FONE Co:partnership existing under the Firm of Cuar.es . & Joun Bens, was this day dissolved by mutual consent: debts due to the Firm are requested to be paid to CHaries iv on, who is duly empowered to receive the Same, and liquidate aii demands against said Firs. CHARLES BELL, * JOHN BELL. J Charlottetown, Aug. 18, 1855. NE Basiness for the future will be conducted by the Sub- scriber, at the old stand, Queen Square. di CHARLES BELL. aK A | Bookstore of Haszard and Owen, and at the Globe Hetel. i. OHN RIGG. | allowed to stand in all or any of the Counties on the Island, and can be Wa I -~ ? SS ee | seen at any time by applying at the Globe Hotel. This noble Horse | Ww holesale G COGS. being so well known throughout the Island and the neighbouring Colo- nies, requires no further recommendation. Charlottetown, September 38. | C° PAL VARNISH.—A few tin cans of superior Copal, | Charlottetown, July 23. Charlottetown, June 25, 1835. BYOR SALE, by the Subseriber— August 20. Charlottetown, August 20. The best time in the Year to buy Stoves. August 20. FOXHE LOTTERY for this celebrated imported ENTIRE HORSE will take place at the Globe Hotel, se 2s a Sais the City of Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th Sep- | tember : V 69 tickets to be Crawn at 20s. each. ‘The first 60 names on the list will | be considered those entitled to draw. , at 6, p.m., being the day appointed for the Fuir and Cattle Show. £5 by the present owner and £2 by the winner, will be expended for the benefit of the company. rist for names lies at the Royal Agricultural Society Store, at the Columbus is ~ 2 Varnish for sale by H. HMASZARD. Pasture to be Let. ELL Watered Pasturage to be Let, on the Farm of the Hon. G. COLES. 13 barrels superior Cider VINEGAR Superior COOKING STOVES. Apply at the store of Benjamin Davies, Esq. GEORGE McDOUGALL. Flour, Corn Meal and Tea ST received per schooner “ Helena,” from New York : 300 bbis extra Superfine Canadian Flour 150 do Corn Meal 50 chests Tea, warranted. U GEORGE F C LOWDEN. Im UST received per Brig Teazer, Bale at the AMERICAN HOUSE, 120 Assorted Stoves, —COMPRISING— COOKING STOVES of all sizes for Wood and Coal, PARLOR STOVES, HALL and SHOP STOVES, SIX-PLATE STOVES, for Schoolhouses, &c. WM B DAWSON, from Boston, and for Trevio Cloth Mills. HESE Mills are again.at work, with new and more exten- sive machinery, having five times the strength of their former capabilities; they are so arranged that the whole process will proceed simultaneously, and the finish wil) be arrived at. with unusual despatch. Cloth received by Hon W W Lord, Water Street—Mr Ter- lizick, Kent Street—Mr Jobn Williams, Market Square—and at the Mills by Covehead, July 9. SAMUEL GURNEY. Grain, Grain, Grain. ion highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at i Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- chased in the Market, the best of Ram, Brandy, Gin, Whis- key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also :— X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown. 19th Nov. 1853. NOTICE. vs E Subscriber begs to inform the authorised Mr. John Lee to transa during his absence,—and_intendin his business, on his return, make an early settlement of public, that he has duly ct business as his agent, g to make an alteration in requests all persons indebted, to their accounts. W. W. LORD. Charlottetown, July 9. Notice. At persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing on those lands situate on Lot or Township No. 46, the property of Captain Byrne, the heirs of Mrs, Taylor and of Miss Gun Cunningham, and lying between the western boundary of Major Crooke’s land, and the eastern boundary of Lot 45. Any person or persons so found trespassing, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. ROBERT STEWART, Agent for Captain Byrne, the heirs of Mrs. Taylor and Miss Gun Cunningham, } Charlottetown, April 29, . time of entry. Horses to be entered with the clerk of the the day before running. No hoises from the other _ = All dogs course Provinces allowed to enter for sweepstakes or plates. found on the eourse will he destroyed. . THOS. PARSONS, Clerk of the course. [EDY! September 10. HER EP fe a2 YY hi. INFALLIBLE RB or : ao Sas . : : MOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. ERYSIPELAS OF EIGHT YEARS DURATION CURED. Copy of a letter from George Sinclair, Meq., of Paris, Canada, dated the 18th July, 1854. To Professor Holloway— Sir,—I feel a pleasure and a pride in bearing witness to the wonderful benefit I have derived by the use of your inestimable Ointment and Pills. Por eight years I suffered unceasingly from attacks of erysipelas; large purple blotches came al] uver my body; in addition to the unpleasant feeling of itching and burning, which affected me both night and day, rendering Jife aimisery to me, as wel] as to all arcund—so severe was the at- tack. [ used severa! reputed remedies without deriving the least cessation to my misery. At last J determined to try your Ointment and Pills ; aftertaking them fora few weeks, a visible improvement took place, and [feel considerably better ; in three months, by continuing with your medicines, | was completely cured, and now enjoy the best of health, The truth of this statement is_ well known here, hence there is no necessity fur me to request secrecy. 1 am, Sir, yours respeetfaliy, (Signed) GEO. SINCLAIR, ULCERS IN THE L&G,--~REMARKABLE CURE! Copy of a Le'ter from Mr. Edward Tomkinson, of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, dated the 4th May, 1854. To Professor Holloway, Sir,-~My sister, Miss Jane Tomkinson, suffered for a great number of years from a bad leg ; in which there were several deeply seated and old wounds, defying the skill of some of the most eminent of the medical faculty, a variety of remedies were also used unsuccessfully ; and it seemed to me that there was y thing capable of mitigating the agonies she endured. At length, she had recourse to your Ointment and Pills, and ty ahs as completely cured, r the shiohtest relief. g published, if you feel after all other means had failed to afford he I hsve no objection to these facts bein disposed to make them known. [ remain, Sir, your most obedient servant. (Signed) EDWop. TOMKINSON, A BAD BREAST CURED WHEN AT DEATIV’S DOOR!! Copy of a Letter from Mr. Henry Malden, of Three Rivers, Canada West, dated July 9th, 1854. To Professor Holloway, Sir,—My wife suffered most severe'y after the birth of out last child with a bad breast. There were several holes in it, one as Jarge as a hand; all the devices and stratagems I tried would not heal them, but assumed an aspect more frightful than before, and horrible to behold. As a last resource | tried your Ointment and Pills, which she persevered with for seven weeks, at the expiration of that time her breast was almost well; by continuing with your remedies for two more weeks, she was entirely cured, and we offer you our united thanks for the cure effected. 1 am, Sir, yours truly, (Signed) HENRY MALDEN, The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases: Bad legs Chiego-foot {Fistulas |Sore-throats Bad Breasts Chilblains Gout Skin disease Burns (Chapped hands |Glandular Swelligs Scurvy Bunions ‘Corns (Soft) Lumbago Sore-heads Bite of Mos- Cancers Piles : Tumours chetoesand ‘Contracted and’ Rheumatism ‘Uulcers Sand Flies | Stiff Joints {seals Wounds Coco-bay Klephantiasis |Sore Nipples \Yaws Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 224 Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers im Medicines throughout the civilized wozld, and to all parts Canada, at the following prices :—Ils. 3d.; 3s. 3d.; and 5s. sterling, each Pot. {> There is a considerable saving by taking the large? 81zés, N. 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