in I . ye ll. HASZARPYS GiAZE'l"I‘E, AUGUST SELLING orrii AUCTION!- R E A D Y-M A D E 0 la 0 T H] N G, Olydeasdale Horse “Columbus.” o B av Pvsuc Auc-riorr, on F . Newly Improved ‘.‘.MODEL MELODEONS,” XAKUIACTUIID II MASON do HAMLIN \ 8 LD BOSTON. ' summer M33393» 3h9—W1lo 303' '1 sa'i'Uitiiav,'o.e iso. instant. on the timer P R I c I. t s ‘r : ‘ nets and Dfegg ffiateg-ia_l isquaro, at I2 o'clock, the well-ltiiown celebrate 45 Oct. Melodeon, Portable Stvlc, R.ose- , _, ,’ 8’ &c' Ihitire Ilorso "Conustiius ‘ we ‘use, C to l‘ _ ' .~‘<GU (I0 C “ E ‘ " F ° “ C A " " - ’I':ittiis.——t)ne-linlf the |'l""l“"’° “""“'Y d"“'"v 5 " “ ‘ ‘ -t ' J:\-‘U35 DESBIUSAY. the l't.'nI:Illltlt9l' iii 12 niutit|is,on an approved Joiiit F to I". 7.3 on Julv 25, I845. Note. is .. phm, Slygo. u ' _ , ,__v __ _, V A ___ ,_ ‘ August 8. Adv St, Isl I’ l‘‘,: -l-;'; "" fl“ ‘..' , ,,, , ~. ' V , _ -. ._--.. . “H-lll7hH Pl‘::ll:':.: uii pl(.t,L o in item “)0 W ‘ P1511 Cl WA] 0 and Cutlery, . . 53 .. .. .. .. .. , .ts'/l.ii:ii st. oyvizn lllttve JL':5'l‘ oi-map, Auction at Wheatley River. Fl (f. 120 0” . . illlt lltiw (lilL'r or sit 4', :. :3 _ ' ~ - 5' f ___‘ p. . _ _ - _ - ,,_ _ ‘ ., 5 tr . D U u or . ll ll.~\llll\\’;\llE. .iinor:_;; which :tl"e'l(lIxielfiillllti:vin£:c\ 0 iii U, l,’|),,,‘\lli;c,l‘,l,“ ‘.\‘||]'iru‘,~\l|“fIt'lXl‘ly iii“llr F ,0 I.-_ ‘ I35 00 I I.t)l‘I\.‘!.—I(ii:i, and .\lortiso of various dc»ciip- -'_h‘_;“m, ,i.°‘ii,.(.m,_,,, uh,‘ ,.'_:,.,.i],.,,l Emmi for u .. . II at .. tions. for l'arlots, l'riiiit |d(Nt‘YR,'SlI0pi, \V:ireh0ttseit. i;u(:i‘”(. lt,,,‘I,;..pL-ii; of ilr. litlllldllllll Ilugliies, F m P‘ with R dwma. ml ur Reed! , t ulptyonrda, ‘t lttht ts, >litp .-i Lailiiiis. \l ardrnlics. m“,_,,,‘,,,‘._. .3 an-..., ..i"|,g-35¢-to-[.1 I.:ini], togoilier with tlirougliout. Extra finished. 150 U0 I 1" |.("”‘s"‘l,“.l"M Sml" """°' “nd "'3l"' l‘i.- lltttrllllt v llouse l'-l:tcliSlIIlllI's‘i Shop and other out- 5 .. .. .. Lnrriages and fire bolts, l'ntenl Awl llsfts with l‘u,M,,, ,, ° ’ i . to (3, 17;, 00 20 Iii.-itrunieiits. . _ Jflm To which will he added the Colonizil duty only. 'lA_‘.l;‘ll‘a_lC-‘3.—l’?_l.'its'. yllrtm-t||"€o C‘”‘P9l ‘“‘d sh°"- The tjrop, Stock, lIou<i.-liold Furniture &c.,»- This Iieziutiful Musical lnstriiinent, the Melodiun, A-“l"’ .l»'A.lCllEl‘-‘l —l'0|' wting hard and -p,.,,,,,, at Sula is now so well known. that we dcorn it unnecessary ' 5° ‘ “,"'_"‘l- *‘l‘“_"a'l"'$- !i°*“l- ' ' .0 8,", ,, length) dh§c,.ip,iUn or in ‘"6 Wm only! .-\l;(il'.ll Ill I'D‘.--l‘r(inI three sixteeiiths to inc state that it is played npoii the sonic as the Piano‘ S"“l""‘ Cl""§l3- _ Forte, the lte_v-ho.-ird. being prc"is--ly siiiiilnr. Any M."'"l “ml “ "“‘l l“'_‘“l E""l‘l‘"5- one \|ll0 plays upon the Piano. ttlil be able to per- . ”"’l“")' '““”“”'» “llll |"C|‘t~'\\'¢d llflfldlel form iipou the Meltideiin at once. It. \\ ill be seen! ‘vlllllul “fllfih 5'-'f9W:L - that there are two pedils uttai-lied: one of these,‘ Cl““_l l“""‘“"- that to the right, is used to supply the hollows with , ,h!‘”',“’"’ l"““é1"l‘ ‘ll V’"l0“8 kinds- wind, rind the other governs the swell; by means of? ]_’.l'_'"§ -“l“:‘“55 “Ml ll*’Vlll- ‘ this latter. a most beautiful crescendo and diiiiinuendo ' bl"""5 C""'l“"~" "ml “l"ld‘”"- "my be p_,,,,i,,c,,d_ l;cti't:ls. l'lum_b and levels, and level Glasses. \Ve rt-spevztfully int he one ttion to the newly im.| l}'”"°'_“'fd l'"'l\'5i (‘i"\‘t£'=- proved “ .\!oiii:i. .\lir.i.ons:o:vs" us we think they l‘_"'.V l""'“=" _ . will be louiid to be superior in many respects to any X‘ '‘‘''“'l'“ “r ”""‘_“° ~""'lll others. Please exaniiiie them carefully, and lust - ,(’,“”'." C‘,"“l"- Rel“ S'”'l“'- them will, pziyi.-lg atteiition, among other things, [oi l'."“'l" ""3" the following points, viz: lsi.-—'l‘lieir superior ijtltlllly lf""'"" “"”"' of lane. 2.I.—'l'li«.-ir great power of tone. ‘;°‘." ””"‘- _ , Their perfect 4'1/:iali’ty ofto re. -ttli.-—-Their prompt ‘ =’l‘“"3 "“l""°°’- “""3l"“l f”"" d I0 24 ll!!- and even (l-'fftU't. 5th.——'l‘hcir beautiful style of °l“-""l’- _ finish. 6th.—'l‘licir r1urabt'li'ty. 7th.—'l lieir eitco-l- B“! l‘‘''-‘,'‘‘' lent lit.-re. 8t.‘i.—'l‘heir cheap.-irss. Masonry ll.-inilin Ev?” “ l'“l"* have great f.tt:tllllcr! in the manufacture of those I (""‘d""""“_r'“"'°”~ Instruments. _\Ir. llillullll liniisclf has probably had i M"l""“”’ l‘‘'“' more actual practical e.i:pcric2ice in the bu§llIl35S, l'”" '‘l‘”"“’ ,. than any other niaii, hating been constantly engaged , h"““"d A':5'”' l"'f' in it from the time they were first iiitro«Iuced;—for t l,l‘”'d “ml l’°‘‘°l' ‘ ‘W'- niare than sia: year: he has hail the entire super-‘ “_."”""v ll“ 3"‘! '°‘"“l "°_“- intenitenccrythcziirri rzcml ui¢s.’ianr'cirl ttep.-irtmeuta ; ‘,V""‘l ‘”'d l"“' B'’'‘_’“- """""d w,l'°'ld°- ofthe most cite .xive Jlvlo-lean manufactory in the . :l,“lk"-V .'”'d mh" O'l.‘"°"" “'1 5"?‘- 'U/iitel States. ’l’hev have engage the verv best 1 “'".’l‘ 5"?“ R" 5k."l'El“'- of mechanics in the dilferent departments of 'iiianu- i ,l‘_“d"i" ('"J°“ "W" fscture; those who have had long experience, inuny ' I ‘""'P "W" ofthe... having worked at similar instruinonts fmrii? A“°""'°m ° the time of their invention. Froui Vutkrcrs and ‘ l"°" l“j'“P - Tuners are acknowledged to be the must expert in 1 l3'"" °°”P.e."' the country. The voicing an tit ring of the ""“. 1”" m"l,‘.' Melodeoii is the ritual dillit-uli part in its iiiaiiufucture. t 5,"“.'""\'.r°' amk" On this il-spends niiinlv. the tpmlilir and quantity of‘ l1°fi"'° ‘l'""' , ‘ - i fog horns. useful for calling on a hum. Moose traps. tone. nod the iliirtiriilty of too real. 'l‘lie make it Clieap and useful laintliorris, with various other R. C. WO0LNl".ll, Auctioneer. ll.‘ July 23, I855. 2i'.ix. ; Valuable Freehold Estate . For Sa e. t! ‘O BE SOLD at Public Auction in Lots to suit intending purcliasers, on 'l'UHSl)AY. the lltli Sept. tb5.'i,ut I2 o‘e rick noon, (airless previously disposed of at Private Sale.) 'l'lnit vulunlile and well kiiowii property, part of the estate nftlio late Hon, tjol, Limo, in-tug coininoii |.ots Nos. I2 8; I3, in the tjoniiiioii of ( Iiarlnttr.-town, situated in the m,-,.- of 4;...-.,.-mm-ui House tirotinds—contniniiig 2| sen-s—l"or 'I‘ei'iiis 0'10, apply to WM. FORGAN. Esq. Charlottetown, 23d July I555. very } All the papers. w .ini'.itiiiion_ 0l’l’0llTU.\'lTl' BUILDING SITES FOR BUSINESS _ (I.\' CHAR]. OTTETO W'.N'.) ’[‘lll'l 'l'eriii.~t of Sale of Mr. DAVID \Vlt.soN’s . . LOTS, sold last \Vinti:r, not being coniplii-d tvitii, they will he again olferml at l’Ulll.lC AUC- 'l‘lU.\', on 'l‘ittJrtso/iv, the 23d day of August next, at I2 o'clock, on the Preiiiises. Tliese Lots are cut up into lluildiug plots to suit intending purchiiiiers, having fronts of fifty feet each on Powriul Street, and fortv-two feet on Riclirnond Street, and are well worth the attention of Mercantile incn. 'l'\\‘enty per cent on day of Sale and the balance on dt:livcr_\' of Used. Plans ofthe property can he seen at the ollice of Mr. Bull, Surveyor (.ieneral,und at Mr. Wilson's f Ilay hnd Manure Forks. their “'3! great cirtlimil priiiciple. that ivery inslru-i nienl [iv an‘ ]Hj/1'2 in ul rcspczzts us pins-‘tilt, /llltll . each n...-,1...-fore leaving the iiiiiiiufacton , uiidczgiies ' "”‘°l"" '0” '""'""'°"' l" "“’m“”" a close I‘.K:IIl:l:I(Illv‘:I from both of the p=.tItlll:I's‘ ; and I’ "” "“ ’” COLT’S REVOLVER. none are allowed to go forth. in whieli the slightest I. detect, either in the case, or in the interior ol the; ‘Op sate ,, f,._.“, .91, Or “,9 ,,[,,,,.e c,,,,,Plem in (arses, at Ila.-znrd rind 0wen’s. Store. By Travers & lIoPhee. V 0 he sold tit Pulllltt Auction, on the Premises, at 12 o'clock on Monday. the twentieth day of August next, if not disposed ofpreviously by private sale, the Leasehold interest of 999 cars, in and to Fifty acres of Land at ls. yearly ent. iiitutiteon the Elliot lliver Rood. two miles from York River ridge. About 24 notes are cleared and under culti- vntioii, the remainder covered with ii young growth ‘of trees. There is it Dwelling “House and Ou " ”’ ' " "’ ‘ ’ “" ‘ ' "‘ tllouses on the Prciiiises, and a we» of waiter at the of Messrs. Mason Gt Ilaiiiliii, I run enabled to say," Valuable Freehold Property ‘door. 'l‘lie:eis ii crop now growing on the premises that, in my opinion. they are decidedly superior to‘ F0!‘ Sale. lcttllfilillltg of I} acre of Hurley, 3 acres of Oats, I"! 01h?" Wllll Wlllt-‘ll l “m ‘'°‘l“'‘l'"‘‘'5-' ‘ ' ‘HE Prrprietor offers for sale that valuable and i 3 "°""~" "“’°l'“°°<‘v ll “'9 °" T“'"lP9~ “ml 4 0|’ 5i l.U\VEl.l. MASON. well known Property Gown! llnarz, delight. tons of lluy. New York. July I. IS [Fr liistru~m-ut. "l" l’‘’ thltrclrrd. By iidliering strictly ] l to this priiiciiilc. they trust to secure the conlidericu l ——- -- nnd «‘|l'"”-13*"fl‘l'°l'“l’“°_ f H ' To Daguerreian Artists. :4 . ’ I I ‘ . ‘ V I I I I “Elf”m:';;:{,u';;:::’§:j;';’:;,y';;j_;‘”gu}'""k°d '" 3. , ItAItE.'ClIA_i\t,l_«.. twp first-rate CAM!-IRAS 'I'lie tlullowiiiu o,_iinions in regard to the “ Model ‘ - .r"r ,’“‘”' Wm’. '"5""°"°" ’" me ''”'i' of °f Meloduons “ from dia".l!l"tllslIt2tl iiiusicims we select Hmnson 5 be“ qunlw Baum" C‘"":m‘ "e"' for ublicaftiiiii. ° , ' W‘ C‘ HOBBS‘ P [Front Lowell Jllmron ] I ""9" 7m‘ ‘S55’ “ After having carefully exainincd the i\lelodeons' -n 5* ‘ fully iiiitl eligibly situated at the head of Souris River, NS" ll"3S'"°kv l"“""‘l"8 l“‘Pl°““”“‘ "Mlle §“’““d om lVi'lli'um. B. Bradbury ] in King's County. Prince l".dw:ird Island, conitiiand- ‘ '-'°“'l’ll"E °f Mtssits. .\IAsost 6: ll_Atiu.i:v, ’ ing a view of Crilvillc Ilny and the Gulpli. The. A M-‘"9 “"lll'f01|lu G8flll.—l he-Ifd with pleasure of your Com-j property consists of0ne Tliousaiid Acres of superior‘ 2 C“W5i 4 She“?- insncing the Inanufucturo of lllclodeoris. feeling as-A Land; um Homestead, on which the owner resides.- 1 CM‘ Pl°“'o'l'~ sured that you W0|ll¢l 59 “bl” rml" 1'0"’ Pmcllciil contains 'I‘wo Hundred Acres, trftvliicli between 40 ‘md ‘°"“v“‘l “"l“l"5 °l ”°“59l‘°ld F“"'l""'9- lltlllo I|l|Pl9 rM‘lll'-le'r “"1 Plwllll-‘ll’ ‘NV-'|flll.‘:6"» l0 ' and 50 Acres tire in it high state of cultivation, and.- JEREMIAII MAHOVY olfectimportnnt improvements in the construction of d;,-;,],.,] into fiva.nr_~m Fields, guhsmntigglly f,,.,m~,|_l 1,,‘ 20“, 1355 A i ' those Instruinoiits. Having now had an opnoiiunity of, The 1)“-elling [lame 3. 45 fee. 10"! by 34) wide, midi y ' . examining in number Hf your lmuruments. tun h_v.un T most coin-ouieuily plaiined, the lower floor coiitniiisl moans disappiiiritcd iii the result. You are certniiily ‘ Driivving ltonni, Dining llooiri. two Bedromris, Nur-l |!r0;lIIt_='|II_3 -\lflUtl~=~";_5‘.; ‘:’:"Ul‘:al:l| i‘tllrc'l*‘i:,lF-'|l‘[l'Lh}'l'-ls- serivi large and‘ :tlI-‘Ill ll.-ill|,|nrid coniinodioulsl llilitclien l W ‘hm. ,,,s_ rtlc ertstlcrl I1 if. 8" -‘ ' 5 H: U 0» 41 0*‘ - an ’a'.tr . ' ‘to u or ‘ oor contains II it . two, . '. , ' An Instrument possessing so iii.iny beauties, is ndnii- Bedrooms‘? Sel’IiKlItl'[dpI’00In. and large Store room. 5 ggilie mmmml 0" or bdum ‘he 20m day ormlgust "bl! Mlllpled '0 “"3 P‘"l‘''' “"1 "'9 °l""'‘‘ll: "lid l “"1 . Cellar. the full size of the House. walled with stone, . __ satisfied that so soon ns_the public become urquttinted nndwariiiioiied oti'in to three apartments. ,, — ‘— . With “V0 !|'P°'l‘“' "‘°m' °f Your l"5“'“'"eUl'i )'°"|'- A i-'i.owrcit oaitnitiv in front of the House, cn- J‘ 5' only l|'°“l’l° “'1” 1"’ I“ '“|’l’l“ ‘l“’ d9"""| - closed tvitlt black thorn hedge and planted with ormi-l SHIP BROKER -“VD co-M-MISSION ‘ k J BR1\DBURY. mcmnl '[‘"geg_ AND New '0' D “"0 2 _ 54; _ The Barn is 73 feet long by 26 feet, doable boarded SHIPPING [Extract from on Erlttorml J\/bttce in the “J\'ew and barked, and conveniently laid otfiisallorse Stable, No 7’ coenueys York. Al.l. pots-ms to whom the above nntiit-d is in. d(3l)lt‘tl will pli-,a.=.o !i‘lld in their Hills for settlement, and all persons indt-litetl to hint will ' ; SPRING [MPO York Mtlilcfll R¢N'€w”0f' May "Uh 1324-] with five stalls; is spacious Co Stable with collar or considering the ample facilities of thisjirm, under both, for collecting Ma re, a large Coach ,.,._,., , . , . . . . and the varied and ertenetvc experience of the di'[- House and room as Workshop or Gnimiry;a spacious V‘,;fl';7,"d ,.l)‘r"::"’“[‘;".t?l,""[',"°". ll“'°“ '3' vl‘J°'Kl’;'d'}“d ferent partners, as well in_ the want: ofthe public lot‘: the ‘full length of the Barn, and threshing Mill l _,““w mo‘ s1|:0rI'lCI':’l(I', l';y_II,It.e!ILtln b r estdn tlheti and ths points which constitute good mstrmtunts. attached. A Well of the purest water at the door,‘(~ IN’, , P (‘"1 _ " '“’ ""' ' ' “ ° °' as in their practical manufacture, we have every which. with tlte Dairy, are under one roof. A Build. '0 M r "W confidence that they will occompliih all they aim ling 15 feet long used as Sheep, Pig and Sleigh House, at ”——— o have had an opportunity of exumin- a large and productive Kitchen Garden, enclosed with in; some of the instruments now finishing at their thorn fence and plant with Fruit Trees. Tho fI¢l0P]i flfld 0“ “fulfil! f0°0mfl|¢l|d lllem 10 all whole ofthe back Land is of excellent quality, well our friends. W may have oocssionfio parclisss." wooded and watered, and laid off in 50 ncre Lots. Instruments can be soon and snrniaed at our a part of whieliisletat One shilling, currency per WILLIAM O._H0§BS. _ Brass Founder and Machinist. Cltarlutlttoum. EEP8 constantly Bookstore. acre. 3 d . . , . . , . liassaan sad Owls. Agents for Prince Edward The property is situated in the immediate nei;h- ""' "' c°“.'l'°"“°" l-"""".3'- '‘'°l' "' sl"l"' 1 Island. liosrliood of Grist and Sew Mills. frontinl on the hllhl R'd‘l°l' B"°°" sl."k°" mm" “'"3"' °'''‘"“'“''l ‘ . I ’ Wheels and Cnpstoiis and f road to East Point distant from Charlottetown about the purchase money may remain 'PIIl.OnIIl'I for SI: ps , Bells. CompositionMilI Buslicsiind'I‘hreshing Mpfiiirie M‘ mm’ P." of Brssses. &c. data. All of which an wsrrss school not» SUPPLY of l.enais’s Grammar. DOC Guy’. Amp. orisseitrit oaths rty. For further particulars‘ l‘ “d C"P""""‘ 'P°m'ln 5'“ "°°'l"d '97" "° ' °'""'' °'' “"1 ;"£“.‘,’AcG0‘vAN. ""l’i”8..‘ Price will be [iron for old Cor old for sale by Icy fih. ll“. psi. Brass and ouipositioa. HASZABD & OWEN. Sosris. July 34. ll“- Msnufacturing all kinds of" l Room LirI.—Cbsnge is the constant feature, of society. The world is like a magic. lantern, or the shifting scenes of s panto- tnine. Ten years convert the population of schools into men and women, the young into fathers and inzitrons,_make and "mar fortunes, and bury the last generation but one, ’l‘\vt-nt_v yctirs convert. infants img lovers and liitlu-rs and mothers, rend“- votith tho opt-rative generations, decide incii’s forttiiios mid dislincti-vns, convert active HICII into cviitvliiig tli-ivellers, and bury till pi-eccdiiig geiierotiniis. Thirty years rnise nn active genoi-.iti<»n fi-oiii no- iienity, change liiciriutiiig beauties into l)Cl1l‘l1lile old women, convert lovers into gr-nndfatliei-s, and bury the active genera- tion, or reduce them to deciepitude and iinhccility. Forty _vi-nrs, alas! change the face ofnll society’ Iiifniits are growing old, the bloom of youth and lieanly has passed away, two active g(’Xl(‘I'lllll\llS have been swept no-ny from the stage of life, names so elicrislicd are for-gotten, and un- suspected candidates for fume have started from the exliuustless womb of nature. Fifty _vears—-why should any desire to re- tain titlectiotis front mnturity for fifty yours? It is to behold a world of which you know notliiiig, and to wliicli you tire lIltl(n0\\'n. It is to weep for generations long since pnssod-—l'or lovers, for pnreiits, for child- ran, for tiicnils in the grave. It is to see 8V(‘l‘_)llilllg lllt'lIL‘(l upside down by the tickle hand of for-tiinc and the nbsuliitc despotism oftimc. It is, in it word, to behold the vanity oflifc in all the vanities ofdisplny. chiitiiloiteiéiiifii m..kat.;X.g;;?i. llecf.(iIniiill)ll). 5tl ii 7d ‘ I’e.'ir| ll.-irley, 3d l)o. by quarter. fid it (id Oatiiiezil, 2]d it 3 I'ork, non . 'I‘urlu-ys each. 5sa7s. Do. (small), 6.§da 8d ' Fowls, la n Is 611 l' in 8d a dI0 Cliickens per pair I8d tt 2! Motion. dd it ‘til Eggs ilozcii, 8d xi l0d Lainli, per lb. 4d a 7d Barley bu.~'h., (is a 7s 'e;:l, 3d at (id Oats, 3s ii 39 (id llutter (fresh), lllda Is Potntoo.-I 3s _' u l0d ‘ New Potatoes, qt. -Id ll 6 'l‘nllow, lld a Is I Green Peas. 9d | Is \\'ool, I! a Is 3d ' llontespun yd., 3s 6d n 5: Floor, 85d n Atjd 1 Hey, ton. 50sn60s EXCURSION TRIP. ILL (I). V.) leave (7httrlottetowii for Pictoll, on 'l‘HUnsoav,the I6th inst, at 8 ii. in. and return the following day, leaving l’ictou at 9 ii. ni. 'l‘iclrets Ills. each, to be had on application to WIl.l.IA.\l lll-ZAIt.D. Clinrlottetnwn, Aug. 7, I855. Isl & Adv SPRING 1855, Queen Street Clothing House, (In IcDona.ld‘s Brick Building.) Ex Barquc “Isabel,” from England. IIE Subscribers beg to call the attention of their riends and the public generally, to their RT 7'10./V.\', comprising I. beautiful Assortment of the Newest Goods, (which have been carefully selected by one of the Firm, in the various ninrkets in Ilritnin. rind respectfully solicit an early inspection, as they will dispose of them at t e lowest possible prices for rash. Dress Stigflii in Alpaca, Lustre-, Urleiiiis, Cobour , Cashmere, Cireussinn (‘,loth, Crinierin Lustre, Sit Checks and Stripes, Plain and coloured Balzarine, Plain and Cheno Bangs. Bimitht-ii and fancy Mus- lins; Vuudike, Check, llrocnded ttlitl fancy Poplin llobes; Plain. Broche and Chintz Ilzirt-go, Do. Alpa- ca, Dalaine, Circassiun, Muslin and Poplin Biiytideres rind Derry Relics. _ Rtchfancy long Shawls, uite new patterns, in Bnrege, Tissue. Cashmere and Dsinask Silk, Paisley filled do. , Mourning and Delaine Shawls and Print Squares, Newest designs in Mantles, Sydeiilinni and other fancy 'l'riiiirnings; Militnry. llrilnnnia, and other llriiids rind Bindings, ii splendid variety of French and Coventry Ribbons, \Vnint do., Sir.-iw and 'I'usetin ’I‘rimriiing, Pi-rsiuns. Plain and fancy Gros- de-Nitples, Satins; Silk and 8.-itin Vostings; Fancy Bracelets, Neckties, Collars, Ilubit Shirts, Sleeves, l"ronts, Cuuls, Dress Caps; Howers, Fentliers. Lace and Gossamer Veils, Silk uitd Cotton laices, lidgings, Insertions and Muslins, Lace and Muslin Curtains and Blinds; Gents‘ Crnvnts, Neckties, Silk "d.ll(ll(el- chiefs, and Neckercliiefit, Shirts rind Collars. A choice iissortiiicnt of Gloves and l’ar.isols,llose 6!. Umbrellas; Plain rind fancy Tuscnti; Coloured Straw. Black fancy, and Glace Silk Bonnets; (lipsi-y Iliits, gents’ and Youths‘ Hats and Caps; llroad Cloths ane ' ' Cnssirrieres, Doesltins and lllustic Twists; Fancy Vestings snd Ssitirner Coatings of all kinds; Linings of dilferent nisteriuls, Victoria Skirting and Qailtings, Printed. White. Grey and Furniture Cot- Shop-Carner of Great George and King Street, I tons; White and Coloured Cotton Warp.--, Hollands, - L insns, Lawns, Shootings, Bhirtings and Tiekittgs, Carpeting: rind Hearth Rugs. Counterpanes. Car t Bu s. Leather Bolts, 'I‘aIi|e Covers slid Oil Clot . evetsible Wsterpioof Coats, and every descrip- tion of Ready-rnsds Clothing; Ps ring. very cheap; Lsdiss’ Itoots as . I s great variety of Fancy rind other Goods. lso.—8ssp. 'l‘ss. Mstst sod Crsslisd Sugar and A Totissss. lI'ItlU'l"l.' I. IIOWN. Chsrlottotowri. May It, flu. s a large quantity of