i 1a THE EXAMINER. 39 - — { ight be able to lay before the Common Couneil fall infor- will ° ation thereon. : tt appears to your committee, the Legislature ear soy time yield up the right they possessed as gua rotectors of the Common of Charlottetown. They observe, however, they exerc! + for in the year 1780, being the pi anctioning the leasing of 4 . ” r ten years. nt free, for the space of tea y ‘ ” Tout a uaal are of opinion, the Legislature of that day were induced to grant permission to lease the Common, with the precautionary View against fire, which might arise thereon to the Town, as at that early period the Commen aud suburbs were in a wilderness state, being covered with hrush-wood and forest trees, there cannot be a doubt but that the intention of leasing the Common was, that this com- bustible matter should be removed. Tn this opinion your committoe feel themselves confirmed, gsthey find the Act for leasing the Common was repealed in \9, the 49th year of Geo. ILL, forty years ago, a time when the incumbranees were removed, the desired effect of sae act having been accomplished. Ia searching the records of the Register Office, your committee find, Lieutenant Governor Fanning causing the Common to be laid off into thirty six blocks of land, con- taining twelve acres each, which were granted away on cer- tin conditions, a copy of the grant of one of these Lots, viz., No, 10, is htreunto appended to this report and marked A. We beg to call the attention of the Council to that part of the grant which points out the locality, under the plea of ghich the present incumbents hold possession of the Com- mo. The Grant expressly states it to be a Lot in the foyalty of Charlottetown, there is no mention throughout of any land being granted in the Common, The document states, the Lt. Governor grants such a piece of land by autho- |; rity given by His Majesty King George the Third ; it care- fally abstains from any allusion to the Common. The paper in the Schedule, marked B., has been obtained from the Kegistry Office: its columns show the Grantees’ games, enumerates the time of Registration of the Grants, the Lots remaining ungranted &c., Kc. It appears from this certificate, that the Grantees of Lots Nos. 1, 2, 5, 7, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24 and 30, complied with one of the conditions of the Grants, viz., that of Registration within six months from the date of the Grant, that the following Lots were not re- gistered until after that period, viz., 3, 4,11, 12, 13, 16, 4,27, 31, and 34, failing to perform which condition a for- feiture of the graut was the penalty, that Lots Nos. 6, 8, 9, 10, 18, 21, 23, 26, 28, 29, 32, and 85, have never been re- gistered, and that the dates of Grants of Lots Nos. 10, 18, v3, 20, and 32 remain blank, and also that Lots number 25 and 33 have never been granted. i | It does not appear to your Committee that any conditions | : of the Grants have been complied with, excepting the Re- gistration of the Eleven Lots just now enumerated. They deem it part of the important duty they have been entrusted with to discharge, to inform this Council, that Common Lots |’ | No. 12 and 13, are advertised to be sold at Public Auction the claimants held possession. to state, these Lots are lying opeu, and have been used as a part of the Common; for some months as a ground for re- ereation by the Citizens — with respect to these Lots your any person or persons from occupying the land ; they further recommend. as a step towards this desideratum, that the Council authorise the Mayor immediately to issue a notice, cautioning all persons from trafficking in land within the Common of this City, without special licence from his Wor- fp the Mayor. Your committee further recommend a aotice be issued, cautioning all persons agailast erecting any buildings, or fixtures of any kind whatsoever upon the Com- mon, at the peril of forfeiture of the same, as they feel satis- fied the right of the Town to the Common will sooner or later prevail against all transgressors. Your committee have obtained from the Surveyor Gene- ral’s office two plans of the Town and Common, on one of which is laid down the Common as it was previous to its be- ing occupied, the other shows the manner in which the Com- mou has been devided into Pasture Lots as it is now held. Your committee note on the original plan of the Town and Common, that the Common was reserve! for extending the Town, when circum tances warranted the enlargment, and that the Government furm containing 100 acres, is part thereof, and finally, they conelude their Jabors in the belief, that no authority can be produced to prove a power existed to grant it away, without an act of parliament to that effect. Tis statement they respectfully submit to the Common Council, to deal with as it may deem meet ; recommending its submigsion to the Law authority of the Corporation for bis opinion thereon. Bensamis Davies, Chairman. Arremas G. Sims, Donato Mcfsaac. Charlottetown, September 8, 1855. (DOCUMENTS REFERRED TO IN TUE ABOVE REPORT.) A. Island St. John, me To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting. Kyow ye, that I, Edmund Fanning, L. L. D. Colonel in the Army, Lientewant Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty’s Island St. John and the Territories idjacent thereunto, Chancellor of the same, &e., &e., Ke., by virtue of the power and authority to me given by His Ma- jesty King George the Third, under the Great Seal of Great Britian, have given, granted and confirmed, and by these pre- ‘ents, pursuant to His Majesty’s royal instructions, do give, grant and confirm unto Ephraim White and William Bow- ley, junior, of said Island, their heirs and assigns, all that piece or pareel of ground, Lot Number (10), say ten, in that part of the Royalty of Charlottetown, lately laid out into Pasture Lats by direction of the Lieutenant Governor and Council, and which is bounded as follows: on one end by Lots Nos. 3 and 4, by the road on the opposite end, and on the two sides by Lots Nos. 9 and 11, as appears laid down is a certain map of that part of the Royalty, so as above weationed, lately laid out in pasture lots, and now remain- ing in the Surveyor General's office, by estimation eontain- log twelve acres of land, be the same more or less, being all wilderness land, with all manner of mines unopened, except- ing mines of gold, silver, lead, copper and coals, To have and to hold the said piece or parcel of ground with all pri- Vileges, profits, commodities and appurtenances thereunto be- longing unto the said Ephraim White and William Bowley, unior, their heirs and assigns for ever. Yielding and paying y the said Grantees, their heirs and assigns, which by the acceptation hereof they bind and oblige themselves, their heirs and assigns, to pay to His Majesty King George the Third, bis heirs and successors, or to any person lawfully authorised to receive the same for His Majesty's use, a free yearly Quit Rent, of three-pence per acre fur each and every acre 'so granted, that Lot Number 10, say ten, shall contain the first payment of said Quit Rent, to commence and become | peyable on the Feast of St, Michael, which shall first hap- pen after the expiration of two years, from the date hereof, z within fourteen days after, and so to continue payable a sand every year thereafter, for ever; on default this aa shall be null and void. Provided also, that this Grant have been registered at the Registrar office, within six sed their authority over | 20th in the reign of; George LLI., a Bill was added to the Statutes of the Island | months from the date hereof, otherwise this grant shall be- come nuli and void, and the said grantees farther oblige themselves, their heirs and assigns, that he and they shall and will, within the space of two years from the date hereof, | well and sufficiently enclose with a post and four-rail fence, five feet high, or a good and sufficient block and rail fence of the same height, the whole of the said Lot, and also that he or they shall and will within the term of two years afore- certain part of the Common, | said, erect and build on the said Lot, one good and substan- tial frame dwelling house of at least sixteen feet in length and twelve feet in breadth, with a stone or brick chimney, and also that he or they shall and will clear and improve fit for cultivation two acres of the said Lot within two years from the date hereof, and will clear and improve in like manner two acres more of the said Lot in each succeeding year, until the said Lot be cleared and improved fit for culti- vation. And if the said grantees, their heirs or assigns, shall perform all and every the clauses and covenants herein con- tained, this grant shall be saved for ever from forfeiture, otherwise the same shall become and from thenceforward be absolutely and utterly null and void. In witness whereof, I have signed these presents and caused the seal of the Island to be thereunto affixed at Charlottetown, in said Isiand, this day of in the year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the third, by the grace of God of Great Britain, France and Leland, king, defender of the faith, and so forth, and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and By his Excellency’s command. on Tuesday the 11th Sept., that the Grantees of said Lots | 2 have not complied with any of the conditions under which |‘ Your committee beg further |! committee recommend prompt steps to be taken, to prevent | (Signed) Tuos. Desgrisay, Sec’y. Registered. B. By whom : Date of When | 6 é granted. Sanntnes. Grant Registered. E 2 A A) 1 EFanning, LtGr|Jos. Robinson |June 14, 1796) Dec. 13, ell 8) 295 2 do do jJohn Robins Nov. 24, 1795; Nov. 24, 1795) 8 150 “| do do |Alex. Fleteher |May 5, 1789)Sept. 26, 1719| 1/271 3 do do /|Alex. Gordon do July 30, 1790) 2/208 4 do do j|James Campbell de Sept. 12, 1791; 3,198 5 do do |Donald McPhee, do 1791/Sept. 5, 1791, 3/194 6 do do !T.Desbrisay,Col} do 1789! Blank 2! 93 7 do do /|Alex. Rind Nov. 9, 1797|Nov. 9, 1797) 9} 28 8 do do {Samuel Bagnall)May 5, 1789) Blank 2'159 9 do do |Wm. Hasgard do Blank 2} 1 10 do do |E.White and W. . Bowley, jun |Blank Blank 2} 4 '31} do do |Benj. Chappell |May 5, 1789/Oct. 1, 1801)10'172 /12 do do jJas. Robertson do Sept. 21, 1796 2/362 ) 13 do do |Walter Berry do Sept. 20, 1790) 2/359 '14] do do |James Douglass|May 1, 1789| Aug. 16, 1789| 1/220 15,J F W Desbarres| Wm. Townsend |Aug.11, 1807/ Aug. 12, 1807 13 342 16, E Fanning, LtGr, Charles Stewart |May 5, 1789)Sept. 1, 1790; 2.319 } 17 do do /Jas. College, Lt |Feb. 26, 1811/Feb. 26, 1811| 9/293 118] . do. do |Jobn Patterson |Blank Blank 2| 1 19 do do |Robert Gray |May 5, 1789) Aug. 8, 1789) 1/213 120] do do |George Burns do Oct. 167 1689 1/307 (21) do do !T.Desbrisay, Col do | Blank 1211 i's do do |Wal’r Pattersoa do Blank 2) 17 Peter McGowan}Aug. 1, 1796)Sept. 23, 1796 8264 Joln Patterson | Blank Blank a ose J. & T. Webster, May 5, 1789/Oct. 25, 1789, 1/357 | 23 do do | 24 do do John Cambridge! Blank | Blank 5 8 David Ross Mar. 5, 1789/Sept. 26, 1789) 1/273 ©. Lyons, Major'May 5, 1789) Blank 2,105 P.Stewart, Ch.I. do | Blank 2| M1 John Brecken | April 16,1792! April 16,1792, 4/146 |R. Hodgson & R. Brecken \Feb. 6, 1790\Feb. 14, 1792) 5/208 32 do do |H.W.Perry |Blank Blank | 2) 10 oat a do do j|Thomas Wright)May 5, 1789) April 16, 1792 4/149 2% do do |Alex. McMillan do Blank 2; 85 «| do do |F. Longworth |Aug.10, 1798|Aug. 10, 1798} 9| 73 A Common Lot, no Number. Sce description end of this book, p.2. + o Prince County Cattle Show will be held at Princetown on Tuesday, the 2d October. | King’s County Cattle Show will be held at Finlay’s Cross | Roads on Friday, the 28th September. | ‘The Premiums offered will be the same as those given for | Queen’s County, except that the following will be left out :— Best pen of 3 Ewes of any age, 4110 0 2d do do i 0 9 od do do 010 0 Best pen of 3 Ewe Lambs, 1 0 0 2d do do 015 0 od do do 010 0 Best Ram of any age, over 2 years, et bs +4 » + o> At a meeting of the Passengers in the Lady le Marchant, held on board on Friday, 31st ult., the Hon. Charles Young in the chair, and Mr. Paw acting as Secretary, it was unanimously Resolved, That much praise is due to Mr. George Lang, the mate and acting commander of the boat, for the skill and sea- manlike conduct exhibited by him to-day in her management during a yery boisterous passage from Pictou to-Charlottetown ; and that the steamship Lady le Marchant displayed great power and excellent qualities as a sea boat in making the pas- sage against a very heavy sea and violent gale of wibl Dated dist August, 1855. Cuarites Youne, Chairman. Joseph Hensley C. W. Dixon J.C. Binns Wm. Hall Edward Albro Wm. Morpeth John Packer James G.E. Lewis Wm. Harry G.R. Dunscomb J. Campbell True Queenby. Witiiam T. Paw, Secretary. + >> TO THE EDITOR OF THE EXAMINER. Sir ;—On reading the report of that humbug mecting which was held on the St. Peter’s Road, I find that my name has been inserted as one of the committee to procure signatures to the memorial for the dissolution of the present House of Assembly. The maniacs who had the audacity to propose me would do much better by attending to their own affairs, than by vindi- cating a measure through vindictiveness : the one for the paltry office of emolument which he lost by his own negligence ; and that officious bum-bailiff would do better to be planting some esculents than advocating a measure which would in no wise benefit the public now more than it has for years past. They must be aware that the agitation of that question, which cost the country so much for fruitless delegations, is only now “a delusion, a mockery and a snare.”’ I will be much o we to the persons who proposed me to find a substitute, as I had no rticipation in the meeting, and have no confidence in those who got it up, nor do I ever intend to countenance so absurd an undertaking. By inserting the above you will oblige a subseriber. Paraick Hvucues. Fort Augustus, Sept. 7, 1855. Mlarine Intelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Entered. Sept. 5—Sehr Happy Return, Belfontaine, Bay Verte; deals. Wm Nelson, Chappell, do; do. Steamer Rosebud, Matheson, Pictou; castings. 6—Schr Morning Star, Crispo, Labrador; fish,&c. John Alexander, Mitchell, Halifax; goods. 7—Sreamer Lady LeMar- chant, Irving, Pictou; goods. 8—Petrel, LeMarchant, Pugwash; limestone. e, Robertson, Pictou; coal. 10—Mary Ann, Ander- son, Boston; goods. Orwell, McLeod, Buctouche; lumber. Eliza, Landy, Fishing Voyage; fish. Rival, Mutch, Sydney; coal, &c. Romp, Swain, Boston; goods. 11—John, Creelman, Richibucto; deals, 12—Mayflower, Purdy, Pugwash; limestone. Wm Nelson, Chappell, Bay Verte; deals. Cleared. Sept. 6—Sehr Hardecrabble, Boudrot, Magdalen Islands; oatmeal. Wm Nelson, Ch ll, Bay Verte; bal. 7—Favorite, Babin, Richi- buctou; bricks and lime. Happy Return, Belfontaine, Bay Verte; bal. 8—Unicorn, McCalder, Shemogue; ‘do. , . Pictou; do. 10—Lively Lass, Robertson, do; do. Annandale, Bearisto, She ; do. I1—John, Creelman, Pictou; do. Isabella, Turn Boston; goods. ag il otnitine ? Arrivals in Europe from hence. “Lrverpoot, Aug 24—Arthar, Atkinson; Lydia, Boyle. Bewrasr, 29—Pori, Gordon, making a great deal of water. Loading for P/E Island. ~ Lonpoy —Sir Alexander. LivearooL— Isabella; Majestic. Passengers. In Lady LeMarchant from Pictou on the 12th—Measrs. John Campbell, 8. Moore, Alex. Grant, Miss A. Ross, 2 Misses Rice, 2 Misses Rankin and servant. . In the Rosebud from Pietou on the 12th—Mr. and Mrs. Brownrigg, W. F. Boggs, Esq., D. Maephee, J. Libley, Miss Hamilton, and 9 in the steerage. Ewes — ye oe Holloway’s Pills a certain Remedy for Indigestion and Liver Complaint —Maria Armstreng, of Three Rivers, Canada, suffered more than most people from indigestion, accompanied by liver complaint, several very clever medical men told her she was ina consumption, and her friends despaired of her ever recovering, as she had tried everé thing they thought likely to benefit her, without success. At last she tried Holloway’s Pills, which quickly assimitated with the blood, re- moved the obnoxious matter, and thoroughly cleansed and renovated the system. ‘I'he result is. that she was perfectly cured, and now enjoys the best of health, These Pilis are also acertain cure for all diseases of the stomach and bowels. MRS. HANNEN, No. 600 FOURTH STREET, SAYS OF DR. M’LANE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE— New York, May 15 1852. A child of mine showing symptoms of worms, I gave it a bottle of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, which brought away a bunch of worms, numbering, I should judge, about thirty. ‘The child was very sick during the operation, but is now well and hearty. 7 Mrs Twist, No. 18 Avenue D, writes under date of August 10, 1852, and says she had been troubled with worms for more than a year, and that she toek one bottle of Dr. Lane’s Celebrated Vermifage, which brought away from her over three hundred worms, big and little. She now believes herself to be entirely free from diseases. Mrs. Buggings, a German woman, residing at 204 Rivington street, says, that after using one vial of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, she passed two large tape worms. : ts ‘The above certificates are all from parties wel] known in this city. If there are any who doubt, they have the names and addresses, and can satisfy themselves by personal inquiry. P S.—Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge. also his Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in this city. {CP Purchasers wil plows be careful to ask for, and take none but Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge. Ali others, in comparison. are worthless Way ADVsRPISZWENS, | For Sale, A VERY superior pair of MARES, by Saladin, rising 5 and 4 years old, trained to saddle and double or single har- ness, color brown; will be sold by Auction on the Market Square, at 1 o’cloek on WEDNESDAY, the 26th September. September 17. (all papers. ) —— mpuat beautifully situated FARM at Darnley, known as the subsariber’s; it contains 100 acres of land in a high state of cultivation; it is a leasehold for 999 years, the yearly rent of which is £5 118 14d, currency; there are on the premises a large two-story Dwelling House, a large and convenient Barn, with a Threshing Mill, and an out-heuse for a Granary. A.so,—A small FARM, containing 24 acres of freehold land, situate in Princetown Royalty, within a few chains of the Darnley Bridge. The above mentioned properties are well worth the attention of persons wishing to purchase. For further particulars enquire of Charlottetown, September 17. Wa. E. CLARK. Charlottetown Horticultural Seciety. HE AUTUMN EXHIBITION of Fruits, Vegetables and Flowers, of this Society, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 10th October next, at the Temperance Hall. LIST OF PRIZES. FRUITS. . Best bunch of Grapes (white) 5s 0d)2d best 12 Green Gages 4s 6d Best do (red) 5 0 |Besti2 Magnum Bonum Plums 4 6 Best 6 Pears 7 © j2d do do 3 0 2d do 5 Best sort of Plums, not less Best doz autumn eat’g Apples 7 6 | than 12 6 3 2d do do 4 6 ,2d do do 4 6 Best winter keeping do 7 6 | Best quart of Damsons 23 2d do do 4 6 |Best Musk Melon 4 6 Best taised from seed do 7 6 \2d do 3 0 2d do do 4 6 | Best Water Melon 46 Best 12 Green Gages 7 6 12d du 3 0 VEGETABLES. Best Cauliflower 4s Gd] Best 12 garden Turnips 3s Od 2d do 3 0 | Best 12 Tomatoes 3.0 Best Brocoli 4 6 |Best 12 Capsicums 3.0 2d do 3 0 | Best 12 heads ripe Indian Corn 3 0 Best 3 Savoy Cabbages 3 0 | Best 2 dozen Eschalots .3 0 Best 3 Early York 3 0 | Best 6 heads Garlic 3.0 Best 3 Drum Head 3 0 \Best 6 heads Celery 6 0 Best 12 Carrots for table 3 0 {2d do do 46 Best 12 blood-red Beets 3 0 |Best Pint Nasturtium 3 0 Best 12 Parsnips 3 0 |Best Pumpkin 3 0 Best 12 Onions, (Globe) 3 0 |Best Squash 3 0 Best 12 do (Potato) 3 0 |Best lot of sweet herbs 3 0 FLOWERS. Best bouquet Garden Flowers 63 3dj Best Double Stock 4s 6d 2d do do 4 6 {2d do 3.0 Finest House-plant in pot 6 3 | Best Single Stock 3 0 2d best do do 3 9 j2d do 23 Rarest House-plant in pot 6 3 |Best Wall-flower 3.0 2d best do do 3 9 (2d do 23 Best show of Dahlias, not less Best monthly Rose in pot, of than 3 4 6] each variety 3 0 2d do do 3 0 |Best Flowering Plant, from Best show of Pansies 4 6] the garden A 6 2d do do 3 0 do do 3.0 Best Balsam 4 6 |Best Double Hollyhock 3 0 2d do 3 0 |2d do do 1 6 Best Cockscomb 46 2d do 3 0 Best of any other Fruit, Vegetable, or Flower not enumerated, which may be recommended by the Judges. House Plants that have taken prizes at former Exhibitions not to be allowed to compete. Prizes to be paid at the time of declaring them. Articles for competition to be sent in before 12 o’clock. Doors to be opened at 2, p.m. Persons bringing articles for competition are request- ed to leave them in the aute-room, where they will be taken care of, and removed inte the Hall, under the direction of the Committee. It has become necessary to have recourse to this arrangement, in order to avoid confusion. Tickets to be had at the door. Tickets of admission to non- subscribers 9d; subscribers for the current year to be admitted by their | tickets as received for last show; if any of said tickets have been given up, the holders entitled to receive another in lieu from the Secretary, dept. 17. (all papers) JOHN M. DALGLEISH, Sec’y. Clothing at a great reduction in Prices. HARLES BELL offers for sale his stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, Hats, Caps and Furnishing GOODS, at a great reduction in price, as his determination is to clear off his present stuck, irrespective of profits. The SLOCK, as usual, consists of the best and most extensive assort- ment of men’s wearing apparel to be found in the City, and as every care has been taken to get the Clothing made up in a substantial manner, purchasers can rely on getting a good article at a low price. CHARLES BELL, Opposite the Market, Charlottetown. September 17, 1855. (din) FALL SUPPLIES BEGINNING TOC ARRIVE AT TILE CITY DRUG STORE, no. 14, QUEEN STREET. 100 TINS white, black, red, blue and yellow PAINTS, 2 casks Linseed Oil, 1 hhd. Sperm do., 1 hhd. Olive do., 1 bhd. machinery do., 3 bbls. Copel Varnish, (sold at 2, 3 and 4s. a pint), Paint and Varnish Brushes, Dye-woods, Indigo, Madder, Cudbear, Bluestone, Copperas, Alum, Starch, Blue, Soda, Potash, Baking Soda, Baking Powder, Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina, Sago and Corn Starch. —ALSO, IN STORE— A general assortment DRUGS, MEDICINES, Patent do , Perfumery, Brushes, Soaps, &c. &e. September 17. W. R. WATSON. By the Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. HE Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, in pursuance of a Resolution of the City Council to that effect, hereby cautions all persons from dealing or trafficing in the sale or purchase of any part of the Common of Charlottetown, and irom erecting or placing any kind of buildings upon the same, it being the intention of the Corporation to take all iegal measures that may be necessary for putting the City in posses- sion of its rights and privileges in respect to the said Common. ROBERT HUTCHINSON, Mayor. City of Charlottetown, September 13, 1855. — SB UY ADVERTISEWaNTS, — ~—o SON NT RR Meee For the benefit of all concerned. T° BE SOLD at Auction to-morrow, TUESDAY, at 12 o’clock, noon, at Saint Peter’s Harbour, where she now lies stranded, : The Hull and Materials of the American schooner “ MARY JONES,” burthen 64 tons. St. Peter’s, Sept. 17. JOSEPH McVARISH, Broker. Public Lands. HE Commissioner of Public Lands gives notice that per- sons who have given bonds for the purchase of lands—having hat favorable terms offered them—should they not speedily settle their accounts, by calling at the Commissioner’s Office, and agreeing to the balance thereon in the terms offered by the Government—render them- selves liable to any alteration in these terms which may be thought advisable. September 17, 1855. Sale of Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, Agricultural Implements, &e. By Public Auction, N SATURDAY, the 29th day of SEPTEMBER next, a the hour of 11 o’clock, at the Livery Stables of Mr. Jakeman, Grafton Street, the whole of lis Stock, consisting of — 5 HORSES single SLEIGHS box do double do wood SLEIGHS light WAGGONS GIGS double WAGGON covered BUGGY covered COACH, (superior article, new), with Pole and Lamps, complete seis Single Harness sets Double Harness sets Sleigh Bells sets Cart Harness Riding Saddles do _— Bridles Head-stalls and Chains pairs Chain ‘Traces dozen Hay Forks pairs new Harrows Cart (iron axle) i a Cooking Stoves I Close Stove Also—about 80 cords Firewood. Trexms.— Al] sums under £10, cash ; over £10, three months, on approved Notes. August 27. All furred complete with Steel Springs 3 new Plougls I] Hay Rake Cm HMAar!Cotcsoewwo Wa. DODD, Auctioneer. GREAT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Ship Chandlery, &c. BY JAMES MORRIS. O be Sold by Auction, at the Store of Dennis Reppry, Esq., Queen Street, on MONDAY, Ist of October, at 11 o’clock—the whole of his extensive assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, lronmongery, Crockeryware, Glassware, &c. Xe. i For particulars vide Handbilis. The Sale will be continued from day to day until the whole are disposed of. Country Merchants and Dealers would do well to attend this sale, as the Stock is one of the largest ever offered at auction in this place. Terms or Sate—£10 and up to £20, three months; £20 and up to £50, six months; £50 and upwards, nine months— credit will be given on good and approved joint notes of hand ; ali sums under £10 cash on delivery. Charlottetown, September 10, 1855. Real Estate. To be sold by Auction, WN THURSDAY, the llth day of October next, at noon, in front of the Colonial Building, Queen Square. Mr. Lobban has been instructed to oifer for Sale, at Public Auction, the following Lots of Land, with the valuable Build- ings thereon :— LOT No. 1.—Those premises situate in Water Street, and known as the ‘* Perrace House,’’? with the Stables attached thereto, measuring 84 by 120 feet. The buildings could easily be turned into three shops, leaving plenty of yard room for warehouses. ; LOT No. 2.—That Lot ef Land situated in Sidney Street, immediately adjoining the Hon. D. Brenan’s Brick Building, measuring 4) by 80 feet. The building consists of two shops and a dwelling house. LOT No. 3.—That Lot of Land, with the Dwelling House thereon, situate in King Street, measuring 33 by 60 feet, having the privilege-of the Birnie Mews, formerly in the oceupation oi W. €. Hobs, and now occupied by Mrs. Pine. LOT No. 4.—One-fourth part of Town Lot, No. 49, in the Ist Hundred of Town Lots, nearly opposite the last Lot, with the Dwelling House thereon, now in the ocevpation of Mr. John Matheson. LOT No, 5.—Half Town Lot No. 54, in the first Hundred of Town Lots, with the commodious Dwelling House and Stable thereon, measuring on Dorchester street 84 feet, and now in the occupation of W. M. Hewe, Bsq. LOT No. 6.—The other half of the above Lot, in one or two Lots, to suit purchasers, fronting on King street. LOT No. 7.—The convenient premises, situate in Kent street, nearly opposite to the Hon. G. Coles’ Brewery, and now in the occupation of Dr. Plimpton and Mr. Long, measuring on Kent istreet 49 feet, including a right of way of 9 feet, and running back to Clark’s Lane, and measuring thereon 59 feet. LOT No. 8.—The Lot of Land and Dwelling House, situate in Grafton street, opposite to the Temperance Hall, making 32 by 40 feet, and now in the occupation of Mr. Bearisto, adjoining the property of the late Mr. Dennis, Tinman. LOT Ne. 9.—Pasture Lot No. 344, fronting on the Malpeque Road, with the Dwelling House and Barns thereon—containing 12 acres of Land, beautifully wooded. LOT No. 10.—Pasture Lot No. 348, fronting on the Malpeque Road, and the cross road leading therefrom to the York River Road, consisting of 12 acres, all cleared. LOT No. 11.— Pasture Lot No. 364, fronting on the said Malpeque Road, and containing 12 acres, all cleared. The above Buildings are ali in good repair, and can be viewed prior to the sale. : For title, &c., please apply atthe Office of the Hon. Cuartes Young. TerMs or Satk.—A deposit of 25 per cent the day of sale, a further payment of 25 per cent. within two months, when the Deed will be delivered, and the balance may remain on Mort- gage on interest, for such term of years as may be agreed on, should the purchaser require the same. H. W. LOBBAN, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Sept. 10, 1895. Freehold Estate at Auction. O BE SOLD, at Public Auction, at the Ol4 Court House, Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the Thirtieth of October next, at twelve o’clock, (if not previously disposed of by private sale,) all that tract of LAND, situate on Township Ne. 19, known as The Douglas Estate, comprising 1650 Acres. This property is Freehold, aud under Lease to varivus Tenants, at an annual rent of one shilliag, currency, per acre. An indisputable title will be given. A plan of the property may be seen, and other par- ticulars made known, on application to the undersigned. ROLERT STEWART. —-< Charlottetown, September 4, 1855. Lippincot’s Cloth Millis. WEST RIVER, PICTOU, NOVA SCOTIA, yas subscriber would inform the inhabitants of Prince Edward Island, that he has erected a new Establishment for dressing Cloth, in addition to his old Mills, and baving a sufficiency of water power, he will be able to do a greater quantity of work. | TS— AGEN Mr at ee Anprew A McDona.Lp, ‘ ain Cleth left with either of the above agents will be finished and returned with quicker despatch than usual. : August 20. 3m § LIPPINOUIT. ~% Catholic Chapel, East Point. APE ELS will be received up to the Tenth of October nest, for the finishing the inside of COLUMBIA CHAPEL, East Point :—to prepare the inside for lathing ; the ceilings to be grained; the walls to be panelled under the windows; to case ten windows; to case eight posts eight square. Also, to finish the heads of each post with neat Gothic capitals; to panel the gallery front in a neat Gothic style. For further particulars apply to DovcaLp Campbett, East Point, or to DANIEL CARROLL, Charlottetown. 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