PUBLISHED ON Established 1823. EVERY "" Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Saturday, July 28, 1855. I AEU‘EB'd'HSEB.. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. $ New Series. No. 261. auctions. IIllIl(&‘illlllI.IY IMPORTANT. EXTENSIVE SALE OF DRY GOODS. I-IABERDAHERY, Ready-made Clothing, Fancy Articles. etc. ON TUESDAY, JULY 3Ist, the Subscriber will offer for sale at his Sale Room Queen Square, 18 Cases, consisting of DRY GOODS HABERDASHERY, READYMADE CLOTHING, FANCY ARTICLES. ' &c. &.c. c. Suitable for the Season. IQ” Country Dealers can be well supplied, Terms liberal. WM. DODD, Auctioneer. as there is a great variety. TO BE SOLD 3? &@C‘§B®Ns ON DRY TUESDAY Nth AUGUST next, at Eleven o’clock. at the Store of the Sub- .e.ti.e., at MDNTAGUE BRIDGE, an extensive Stock of G OODS, GROCERIESA J‘I~IgRDW.&RE, CROCKERY, DRUGS, , D I’ E BOOTS and SHOES, Box Carts and Trucks, Ploughs and Hart-ows, S. T U F F S , Upper and Sole Leather, Gig and Curt Harness, Paints, Oils and Brushes, And sundry other articles too numerous to mention. _ d d Approved Joint Notes of Hand for sums over £2, payable 12th October, an plo U60 next shipping time, will be taken in payment. _ An alteration is about to be made in the above establishment. A REDUCTION will be made on all GOODS sold there until Saturday, 11th flugurt next. V Any Persons having Timber or D to have them delivered on or before subject to damages according to contract. Orwell, July 2|, 1855. NOTICE. _ _ _ _ eals contracted for with the Subscriber, will require the 27th instant. If longer delayed they will be PATRICK STEPHENS. To the Electors of the Fourth Ward of ’ the City of Charlottetown. Gsis'ri.ii.ssI:N.— , When you did me the honor to nominate me as _a candidate for Town Councillor toprepresent the Citi- zeal of your Ward, I stated that if elected, I would do my best to serve you, but that I must beg to e excused from making a personal canvas. Since which I have been repeatedly requested by many among you to publish my card that you may know Iain really in the field. In coiiiplinnce with your re nest,I now do so, and should you elect me wi l endeavour by my actions to show that your con- fidence in me has not been misplaced. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, your obedient servant. GEORGE BEER. Charlottetown, July 10th, I855. FASHIONS for 1855. SILK. S Ilfl IV L S, and Mfl.N'TLES, M Gnu" & Co's New Dry Goods I-‘.stablisli- mant, Corner of Gsts:A'r GEORGE dt INT Sriuir-rs. (Isl. Ex. Adv.) —#H‘£ Subscriber intending to be absent from the It-land for a time, would thank those indebted to him in pa the amount of their accounts as soon as possible, an those having demands against him will presentthem for settlem/c;ili‘t(.,' BY AUCTION, ' d , I t A t 2 doube Wagons an.]oI tIi’gmiI'edoIyprevioual;mdis' ad of by private Sslc. Eiquira at the glivvery Stab es:"(l.|i;.oe(I;’AI':r£;|!‘I'0- Bricks ! ELL BURNT BRICKS can be procured on the subscribcr‘s premises, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and also on Queen’s rind Pownal Street Wharfs, during the week, by the Lighter-l0fldi (r|’°m 3 W 4 P. M.) , after the 10th July next. July 2, J. P. BEETE. Ex Julia from Boston. UST received by the Subscriber, I00 Barrells of Canadian Superfine FLOUR, I00 do. do. Kiln dried CORN MEAL, with a choice assortment of I“timily ‘Groceries, which will be sold cheap for cash- ROBERT BELL. Charlottetown July 6, I855. Firewood! Firewood ll CQRDS for Sale by the Subscriber. At.so,—-Pine BOARDS and DEALS. W. B. DAWSO June 15. I855. N. Butter, Wool ct heepskins. 7 HE Subscriber will pay Cash, for Butter Wool and Sheep Skins. ' ROBERT BELL, Charlottetown, P. E. I. June 9th 1855.6 in .'Dalzlel’s Cloth Mill. CLOTH delivered at this Mill at this season ofthe yenr,, will be furnished without delay. Agent in Charlottetown, Mr. Neil Ran 'n. JOHN DALZIEL. CONTINUATION or CATALOGUE OF BOOKS, UST RECEIVED, and FOR SALE st Hitsziiito & 0wcu’s Book Store- Family Worship; a Series of Prayers for every orning and Evenin ‘throughout the Year. Adapted to Domestic orship. By one hundred and ei hty Cler yinon of Scotland. Foster’sI'3ssiiys; In a Series of Letters. 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