THE EXAMINER. ' em ar aaasaaaaaaccaaaaaaaaaaaaaa _ | pee a aah =— eS ————— HAY' HAY' 3 YOR Sale several Tons of HAY, onthe Farm of the Hog — 4 George Ccles. 28th March, 1859. sirba For Sale at Cascumpec. FARM, containing 50 ACRES, « short distance from thy _ public wharf, and contiguous to a Grist and Saw Mill. _ of which about 25 acres are under cultivation 12 under be —balance ready for crop. The remaining 25 aeres are with a growth of Hard and Soft Wood. Lease for 999 year at ls. per acre ; not under full rent for two years. There a new House on the fone ong e ities ne ; further particulars a to Herber ; 0 and or to x ry G. W. HOWLAN, Charlottetown, May 16, 1859. (Isl.) Teacher Wanted. ANTED for the Little Harbour School, Souris Rast, — Lot 45, a Teacher, First or Second Class. Applicatiog to be made to either of the undersigned Trustees— DANIEL MOONEY., ANDREW CAMPBELL, DONALD McLELLAN, PETER McDONALD, MICHAEL McDONALD. Little Harbour, Souris East, April 25, 1859. Z z ‘ & ; ag aig gO ag oye iy || Pantry, one-small Sitting-room, two spacious Ualls, and two TO LET, THE ‘PAVILION ROTEL.’ 0 LET, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION given, that eligibly situated and well adapted HOUSE and premises lately known ae the ‘‘ PAVILION HUTEL,”’ which, trom its standing on the highest ground in the City. and its proximity to the public offices and wharves, renders its situation forg HOTEL the most desirable in the Vity, for either transient or permanen boarders. {he building comprises on tho first floor one large Dini room 25 by 25 feet, one reading or Bar-room 25 by Drawing-room 18 by 15 feet. one large inner Kitchen, outer Kitchen, and large Seullery, with many conyemiences, one pair front Stairs, and one pair back Stairs, and Water Closet. On the second floor, one Dining-room 25 by 14 feet, eight B:d-rooms and one large Pautry and Closet ; and in the Attie seyen Bed-rooms ; and having spaciows cellerage. The house having lately undergone a thorough repair, is in excellent order, and having a good Stable, (‘oach-House, and @ut-oflice attached. For terms and particulars, please apply to Charlottetown, Dec. 20, 1358. H. HASZARD. STONE CUTTING. pur Subscriber wishes to make known tu the public at large, that he constantly keeps on hand # variety of HEAD STONES, (Marble and Freestone,) of different styler and ot the best material. He would especialfy recommend __ parties residing. out of Charlottetown to give him a call and examine the specimens he has on hand, and ascertain the differer.t prices, before paying in advance for work whieh may not give satisfaction when received. JOHN CAIRNS. Grafton Street, Charlottetown, March 7, 1859. Ex. 3a. «COTTAGE TO LET. T° LET, for one or more years, that pleasantly situated COTTAGE cn Princetown Road, about one mile from the City, formerly the property of W. H. Gardiner, with STABLE and GAKDEN attached. Also one or two Acres of LAND, with the same, if required. Apply to to Taos. W. Dopp, or 6w WILLIAM DODD. April 25, 1859. Iyme! Lime! QO be had at DODW’S KILN, Princetowa Road, LINE burnt from British and Provincial Stone. FARMERS can be accommodated with a Credit of six munths. Orders for the above article leftat DODD'S B..ICK STORE will be punctually attended to. ca The highest price given for LIMESTONE. April 8, 1559. 6w THOS. W. DODD. Jt Chebuoto Warehouse, ST RECEIVED, per * Teazenr,”’ from Old Chebuete. 150 barrels Extra and Superfine FLOU R, 5 hhds. Porto Rico MUS-ASSES, 10 Tierces and Barrels do., — - eS cal ial Ty er ——S ; 2 —— , . To complet oad, south side of Murray River, 9 * ~ p e new r ' : bi ili . ct No. 5. " . dge, Murra River, APPROLRIATIONS FOR ROADS, BRIDGES AND Distric ' 4 le repait road from New Bridg y 10 0! (On WHLARES Comprising Townships Nos. 46 and ‘ ve 0 0 to Clow 3 mills, AicLeod's mills : : To ropair Glen Corodale road aud bridges, Lo 0 To alter and straighten road from Mcheod's 214 9 ing Road from Little River to Priest Pond bridge, : 10 | to the floating bridge, aed Sentiner’s, on Klia’S COUNTY. | Bride at Priest Pond and Hille, 2 0 0 To Pere ey s mills to Sentiner’s, ; . ne NY ‘Baltic road and bridges, - Mink River Road, he Disrnict No. 1. | Swamp at McRachern’s, ] : 0 | ny pay William and Andrew Miller for repairing 10 0 omprising Townships Nos. 38, 39 and 40, west of Morell | Bridge at Little Lolet, oan _% 0. og: on = — pts hn railing on vow “anes 0 River. | From Little Inlet to the Chape!, = To pay John Hyde for repaltin: 7 @ lan : ; : idge, Mink River es ; lel Morell t idge, £12 160 0) Chapel bridge and bills, : ’ | bri 1c, i 10 ’ “ h ’ ve vane 4 a" wee ie head of the Hillsborough 3 Rail North 9 eae ; B 0) ffs bridge and repair hollow at Graham’s “i 0 tint 7 10 ©! Por repairs of Rose’s Mill bridge, ond, ot ie wed from Jobe Jay's te Douglas's where | From north side cross roads to Black Puint, 1 “ g| T° extend wharf, by a new block and — most required , ee ae 16 0..¢) Repairs of Hast Lake bridge, 4 0 | South River, Murray Harbour south aide 0 0 2 . leading rot f PS 1k Xe “sto Maurice Ken- i j ar i | + ae Dilan marcas : rs a co eee to East Poiat, 40 0) To build bridge on Hooper’s Brook, according to Yo repair the Cardigan toad within the limite of the 5 0 0| a south side Cross Rozds to North River, 10. Gl an alte agreed upon, together with £10 e 0 di hy ‘ : 7 ’ } - ( v ro repre and level the road leading from Clooney"# 9 si oe eaaets deed ; oe O\ rn xen] from South River to Little Sands, 210 © sn the Morel!, to the Widew Donovan's, ' From Nort iver bridge ’ o repair ros : : . | Vo he ae lies from Dunphy "s, on the Morell, Basin Bluff rosd and bridges, 1 0 O\7 pay Contractors for completing Mink River to Walah’s and Clooney's, @ 2 0 ©) The two Basin bridges, 110 6| Wharf, now finished, provided the same 1s lo repair the road trom I. Sinnot's, back farms, to a ¥..e East Black Pond bridge, ; is ° ne Bark Seminar ots my 80 0 i, i « - | is's bri t is due, r oe = from Patrick Mclachern’s, Savage Donald Melnnis s bridge, 10 0 the amount is du — to main road 213 0) Sutherland’s bridge, 9 0| £84 1 9 " ane Denke esveds to Cardigan, from McLaughlin's 2 12. 6) From Sutherland’s bridge to McPhee's : . owe Mooney for repairs on Peake’s road in | For opening new road back of Greenvale to the ‘The unexpended moneys of last year to be applied where ‘September Inst, build brid tl = © 0! back settlement, North R ; : - intended ; and bridge dues as formerly. To Michae! McBride f uilding a bridge on the 3 ills at Nort iver, . LT odbag ve Poste’ roud, on Township 38, 20 0 aban care orem Distaict No. 11. Towards opening a new road from Jardine’s gate £38 8 9 oe . Common and Royaltg, Reserved . ‘offin' 3s 0 0 c Comprising Georgetown, omn * one aera arn acihcnnih estan District No. 6. Lands, and Township No. 53, between the Cardigan and odie Patrick Kinnovan, anJ to l’atrick Donrolly 2 Comprising Townships Nos. 55 and 56, North of Grand River, Brudéhell Rivers. , ree due him for bridge, 35 0 0 . and Grand River Bridge. Amounts due for for service performed in the year 1808, as ‘The foregoing scale includes the suin of £14 7s. Due John Conohan and John Smith, £7 18 per Commissioner’s report 12 :— being part of last year’s = the first and To build a bridge on the road from the east line of To John Crawford for wharf, &c., at the north west second districts, and unexpended ) cited Lot 56 to Dingwell’s Mills, 2 0 boundary of the Royalty on Cardigan, £10 68 6 £70 5 6| Forrepairs of road from Dingwell’s Mills to Grand — ar To John Quinn for road across the Common, : - : t No. 2. River bridge, ; ; . To Duncan Robertson, ! chung - yy...) |For Grand River Bridge, with unexpended grant To John Flanagan, _0 8 6 wmprising Townships Nos. 39, 40 and 41, east of Morell. [ at: leh on 24 0 0 : f } si 1858 £13 ¥ 0 "River. and St. Peter's Harbor Mouth, and Morell Bridge. of £7, last year, Total amount duc for service of the year 1000, Ade River, and St. , £10 0 0| Fer central line road, grant of £1 1s, unexpended en To repair main post road from Georgetown, west, ri to Head St. Peter's Bay, including 10 0 0 eee died road 10 0 0 x wae wate coe it Tham « 6 we WOe oS 0 0 | bridge ca ea ; Sige North Royalty road, fr 3 en eels of St. Peter's Bay, 15 0 0|For road between Jobnston’s and McCormack’s, 2 9 0) Kein, Royalty, where most needed, 0 0 \Wharf at north side of St Peter’s Bay, 5 0 0} For road from Little Pond School House to Red — From Thomas McDonald's, Lot 53, to Brudenell Road east side ef Morel] towards McDonald's saw ar House, J 8 0 90 wharf, to finish new road, 12.0 0 mii! 210 0) for road from Little Pond School House to Grand West Royalty road from the school house to Samuel from IHead of St. Peter's Bay towards Cardigan, = 7 10 0) River Wharf, . 4.0 OF Siaceeien by Angus McAclays 5 0 0 l'rom Contigen see through Little Bultic, towards 110. | For new road from Poplar Bridgo towards Baltic f Wis oer ies eal eholé width of ha saad i Hayden's mills, ; : ‘ Mai ad, Lot 54 G6 0 : co b din eet’ road i soiaes | Lao ’ south-east side of road from the main post roa ior repairing the planking of Marie Bridge, 2 0 0|Groshaut road. 2 9 0 R. McAulay’s 115 0 For repairing the planking of Midge!) bridge, : . .. Oia Hon. Kh. MeAulays, : For railing the bridge at Head St. Petei’s Bay, ~ 10 0|Grand River Ferryman, : Jiepairing and stumping road from the main post ‘ Por repairing swamp on Marsh road, 3.0 0 i road to R. McAulay’s, 215 0 Marie Adil eattlement road, Li zoe st 0 @ Repairing road from Georgetown to Brudenell New road from epd of vee ee —— : "| District No. 7. Sor Gs Thomas McDonald’s Lots, 6 0 0} “a lea the Day to th ! i 3 : . 92 yi « Me Lat 12, BOP PM Se ey Serve = 0 C! Comprising Townships Nos. 55, South of Grand River, 53 | To be luid out, where most needed in the district, 5 . From Head of St. Peter's Bay through Portage to North of Grand River, and o4. £94 1 9 O’Haniey’s, north side, . : 2 ; To open new road from te oe, ny a From the Chapel towards Greenwich, , Ilayden's, on ing line of Lots and 00, In- = CS ae From St. Peter's Bay past Leslie’a mills to Cable Head, 2 0 0 aie £12 10s unexpended grant of last year 20 0 0 F'or Sale, ’ From Portage road to John McIntyre’s. Cable Head, R79. © T 1S St Péter's send fecat ‘Allov's nii!! to the cst FARM, consisting of 59 acres, lately occupied by New road between Sutherland’s and McDonald’, ’ oe: : including £2 6: gi sxypended Richard Milford, Esqr., situate on Mill Creek, West to Cable Head, 310 0 Six Mile Tree, including £2 63, Sd, unesP 916 0 River. On the Farm is an excellent Dwelling House, as well From the Main Post road towards Dingwell’s wharf, 1109 0 last year, . : as ‘new Out-buildings, consisting of Barn, Sheep-house, &e. Vor repairing the hollow leading towards Thos. Pope's, 1 9 O|To repair road from Alley's mill towards Grand Within a mile of the Farm are both Grist and Saw Mills, as To David Anderson, 25s.; Angus MeDonald, 74s.; River Bridge, 19 0 0 well as Blacksmiths’ Forges and a Cartwright, and a short Angus McAulay. 403.; and Dougs!d ae Road from Goff’s mill to Cross Roads, and thence " distance from the shore is @ never-failing, ba _of muscle-mud. 52z., for labor performed on the new road hetween be «Gig Cardigan wharf, 5 © O|For further particulars apply to Mr. ‘Villiam E. Dawson, Dougald Mclsaac’s and David ear ik Mai Mill Pond Bridge, Seal iver, 5 Q 0! Charlottetown, or to roe —— meee _ work performed on the Main 5 0 | To widen mill dam bridge, Seal River, 2 ; 7 _ April 18, 1899. (th) JOHN MILFon.! ; Royalty. ost road tas , : To build new bridge at Alley's, Herring Seine for Sale- To Patrick Purcell, for labor performed on bridge - To raise bridge ag Comaphelt Creek, Lot 53, oe @ ¢ pus Subscribers eae hand for sale, 1 first rate HERRING at head of the bay. g 4 le O15 ¢ To raise bridge at Ryan’s Creek, Lot 53 - . € SEINE, t year old, 75 fathoms in length, 8 fathoms Bunt, 13 inch To Archibald McAulay, for repairing Marie vridge = & Jy , ; GoD sat: meaty for —_- - last fall, : 89 | ‘April 35, 1859. (Isl) . & T. MORRIS. To Theophilus Webster, for repairing Morell bridge aa ; £ 0 April 25, 1859 (Isl.) J. 8 last spring. 3 0; Disraiot No. 8. Boston Packet. To Patrick Hogan, for repairing Post road last Comprising Township No. 53. South of Brudenell River, and HE fast sailing PACKET Brigt. “A FTON,';| spring 1 0 0 Townships Nos. am as 53. 22 yi he : neers M ——s make eee trips | ew bs > : : ‘ aldwin’s Road, as formerly, between this Port and Bostun during To ee for repairing Post road in spring ea Due —— ee Ba win’s Ro Se agp the season, calling. at. Georgetown for Freight or | inne Aylward, James Clare, James Ayl- pss Patrick Cairns, oo ‘ roe aeiiedneten an Perttor! Cities one baa ward, Cornelius O'Donnell, and others, for Unexpended amount of 18358 to John MeLeo . the Ist of MAY next. For Freight or Passage, having good | cutting and bridging a part of anew line of Neil Shaw and the sons of the late Roderick dlec- accommodation, apply to ; road at the southern extremity of Marsh road in Donald, for opening part of the road, $ 0 90 SAMUEL A. FOWLE & Co., Charlottetown, or to Juno, 1858 5 0 | Road from Morell road to Peake’s road past Peter J. A. & 8S. A. FOWLE, No. 11 Foster’s Wharf, Boston. a. MeDonald’s mill, Lot 52, 6 10 * Charlottetown, April 18, 1859. tf. £114 15 ©} Road from Alley’s mill towards Mount Stewart, 7 . — aoe where most required, $10 0| SITY SROSZRY District No, o. Road from Red Angus McDonald's to Peter Pe SIDE OF Comprising Townships Nos 42 and 43, including the division Stewart’s, where most required, 310 9Q NORTH Fall a. SQUARE. line Road between Townships Nos % and 44. Road from Pisquid road to McSwain’s, ni SIS ISP) RECEIVED - “wy cand ; ‘To repair the bridge and road on the north side, To raise bridge at Maleolai McLean’s mill, Lot 51,3 0 0} 7 —_ 4 oF nt asaagg from Haxtrax, snd from the east line of Lot 43 to the weet'line of Lot To lower hill north side of Montague brook at lhds Sugar J Tea in variety Blackin 42 and - ane ee pened is £30 0 0 McLean’s mill, j x z ' Puns b’t Molasses Superior Coffee Tobacco” To repair bridges and road on the line der ; To raise bridge and repair Union road, Y Jamaica Rum Biseuit in variety Cigars 43 and 44, from the north side to Rollo Bay’ M8 Road from Finlay’s to Montague Bridge, 8 0 0 | strong Spirits Annapolis Cheese Dig Herrings , epair bridges nnd road from the Cross ‘roads, ; goo Sn igby g “ ie B oletion Biy Fortune bridge, to the Road from D. Stewart’s to Montague Bridge by {Ihds Holland Gin Raisins Rice ee Ne aaeas shy . 20 0 0! Neil Shaw’s, 2 0 | best Cognac Brandy Uurrants Crushed Sugar } Road wah ot Bay Fortune, 1 7 O} Road from Union road. to John Stewart’s, nae ee oT Sweet Oil Road south side of Bay Fortune to the Harbour, and Brudenell, 210 0| P.-E. meee ae J Pale Seal Oil from thence to the line of Lot 56, by the Ss 's road 500 Common iskey Harthen Jars Salad Oil and a f the Pond 810 eo} se ; Symond’s best Port Pickles Spices tlead of th , in Rood from Sparrow s road to the County line, past sg “ele Wine 2 — Soap 9 17 cLean’s mill, herry Wino ‘i e Salt Candles No. 4 7 | Read froes Alley’s mill to Drake's, 210 0 Madeira do Nuts Washing Powders DIsTRICT No. 4. : Road from Brudenell road to the Town road, past Champagne Shelied Almonds Baking —_do Comprising Townships Nos. 44 and 40. Boncke's mill. $3.00 wy oy Ale preere et Patent Medicines To be paid to James Burke fer repairing a bridge Road from Brudenell Wharf, south side, to the ee ee at the Head of Seuris, i . £0 16 0 Main road, 3 9 Ol Anda great variety of other small and useful articles too nu- To James Mulalley, for repairing bridge on the ed i repel? ee post rea ‘ica ‘eae 1s z ; merous to mention. Cash paid for good clean Timothy Seed. t sido of Souris, o oad from Baldwin’s road to MecKinnon’s mil, <= HUGH FRASER. To Peter McPhee, for repairiug Big Pond Bridge, 1 0 0} Compensation to Alex. McDonald for a road on November 29, 1858. ly _ To Thomas MeMahon for — bridge at Mc- ¢ On the County line running through his farm, 20 0 ALBERTINE OIL, ee Carthy’s Forge, Souris (east), —- = To ook MeAulay for repairing a bridge near £98 14 0 OB. SALE, at A. H. Yates's Shore. at is. 6d. | MeInnis’s Mill, Lot 45, 013 6 Disirict No. 9. ne Disclicas asada Pas To Allan McDonald for repairing a bridge near Comprising Townships Nos. 59and 61, and Montague Bridge. Selling Stoves at Cost. Herman MeDonald’s, Lot 45, North side, 110 0) Montague Bridge, £1119 0 HE subscriber has on hand COOKING, BOX and) To Jobn Meclsaac for repairing small bridge on Sturgeon Bridge, 10 0 0 FRANKLIN Road through Lot 45, 0 10 0) Wood Island road, 6 0 0 SYroY 38 ' ‘ kk f ri d ne re \ ¢ a Yo Angus McCormack for repairing roa ar Whim road, east ead, 5 0 0 ; : Bear River 1 0 O!thteccmhsmeenend 200 5 a will be sold at cost to close sales. ’ 5 ’ ’ <a— YG ISF. , ‘ . x | To John Townsend for opening road on both ends Towards completing bridge across Lewellin’s mill in te pete pe cooupil BF tae chee ORE of N. Pond new bridge,—to be paid according dam and road, both ends, 10, 0G |given let:Ageil. Seoamemernes desea 8 ens : MAS W. DODD, to contract, . iis . usa 3 0 0) Road from Aitken’s towards of te Harbour and | January 31, 1859. To repair road and bridges on the north side road, St. Andrew’s Point, by the ool house, § 0 OL. } =. a 2 from Lot 43 to Lot 40, ; 7 0 0) Public Wharf at Peters’ shore, and road from asia — OF BOND. To repair road and bridges through Mill Road, 18 0 0) Aitken’s to St. Andrew's point, 12 0 0 good article of PALE - nee Aaa SPIRITS, and a_ To et, road and bridges from John MeAulay’s St. Mary’s road and Mink River road, 4 0 0/and no humbug. ANDY, "auoH's genuine— to Rollo Bay Poat Uttiee, 4 0 0/St. Mary's Bay Whacf and-road 4.0 0| Charlottetown; March’21. RASER. To repair road from Rollo Bay to Souris, 2 0 0) Road frum the main road to the Gaspereaux ApHiouilt | To repair road on the West side of Souris, 110 0| ghore, at the late Mr. Lewellin’s farm, provided gricui ural Implements, Manures, &e. | ‘To repair road on the East side of Souris, 2 0 0) 4a right of way is given free, ‘4675 ane Subscriber has received on consignment an assortment To repair road from Souris to Little Harbour, 4 0 °0| wharf at Aitken’s shore, 10 1.9 Cie the above, which he offera for sale on the premises To repair road from St. Catherine's to New | Douse’s road. 2.0 0! siti —— by Mr Lydiard,near Desbrisay’s Corner, oon- Harmony, . , 2 0 Ol. Potatoa Dias rs, easily w ; ee ’ orked b : oa oa New Harmony to the road ee £86 0 9 Hay, Relies Seals Gere, H a oo a roy roug . ; . es, Dung Forks, T ills, C ; i To open the new line of road between Souris and | Bridge and Wharf dass and: ypggpended moneys as formerly Sethe Bones fron Plonghe Pe Gbemme, Rifle | ‘ . : allowed and appropriated. BO ne. gn. | the, East. Point, to avoid the hills at Little 3 BONE DUST, a valuable manure for turnips. GROUND. Harbour, : 29 0 0 | Disticr No. 10. i Rena in casks, valuable as a top dressing for young To add to the Brash om Souris Beach, A fho0< 0 Comprising Townships Nos. 63 and 64. pee lle Mowing and Reaping machines imported to order, es To rags bridge hear McLeod's mills, together grain bought and sold on ii inert , ’ t IYO y “a 5 } ! M. . - e | £ | wi nexpended last year, £5 0 0| Charlottetown, May 16, 1859. (Ist) G | 3 hhde. SUGAR, (very bright), 10 Tierces, and barrels do., 20 chests TRA, 6 boxes TOBACUO, 50 hoxes do., 60 « SOAP, 10 + CANDLES, 20 coils CORDAGE. ‘ For sale by P.W..HYNDMAN. Charlottetown, May 16th, 1859. NEW STORE! British Warehouse Queen’s Square.. TQXHE subscriber, having re-commenced buiness in the pre- mises formerly occupied by Mr. Jarpinz McLean, takes the earliest opportunity to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has just received per ship Jsadel, from, Liverpool, his FALL SUPPLY of vai BRITISH DRY GOODS, suited to the season. —also— 72 Chests THA, 60 Half chests do., 100 Boxes SUAP, 10 Bags RICE, Porto Rico and Crushed SUGAR, Currants, Raisins, Pickles, ; And superior Salad Oil, which will be sold at the lowest prices for Cash. WILLI N.. Charlottetown, October 21, 1858. es _ To Captains and othe s. HE CHARLOTTETOWN GAS COMPANY are prepared to reesive tenders for the fi : chaldron. By eran ; at of Coal from Pictou per WM, MURPHY, Manager. _May 9, 1859. To Truckmen. 7 oe CHARLOTTETOWN GAS COMPANY are prepared ts receive tenders for the truckage of Coal, Retos, and any other goods at per load ether to or from the Gas Works, or auy part of the City. By Order, " WM. MURPHY. May 9, 1859. Foal at Wed 1859 Style of Hats ARE now ready at J. Hons’ City HAT Factory. opposi ™ the Temperance Hall, manufactured fromthe best Frenek Silk and Satin Piushes, equal to those imported. Call and get one. Hats made to order. _ N. B.—The Hat and Clothes’ in his usual satisfactory manner. Charlottetown, March 7, 1859. _ 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 anu seat ever combiued, and the cheapest on record); also, REFRIGERATORS, (whieh are warranted to keep meat and ileh sweet, and it is said hy a Lady who has been using one, that thé eat ables will go mych farther when kept in one of these); Patent Windu® Rollers, Willow Waggons, Palw-leat ; ixtension Tables, Offic. Chait he. alm-leatand Excelsior Mattrasses, Exte A large jotof SOFAS and other FURNITU days, all.of which wili be sold based ia Boston, at retail tices. a fF Please call and examine. : GEORGE DOUGLAS, Kent-street- Furniture Warehouse, May 2, 1859. iw Eligible Pasture and Buil.ing Gots. Fe SALE, 10 LOTS within the City, containing a TOWN LOT each ; also, 10 immediately adjoining the City, (free of City taxes), of lacre each. X ly to _THEOPHIL'S DESBRISAY, Charlottetown, August 23, 1858, Cleaning Business earried ad RE expected ina few