AOADIAIC GEOLOGY: A popular account of the Geological Structure and Miners esourcae of Nova Sco-rra "Arid portions of tits" neighboring Colonies. By J. W. Dawson, I-‘.G.8. fire. HE above Worlr will consist of about 300 octuvo pages, and will be illustrated by a large Geolo- ieal Map. Sections, and Figures of I-‘ossila. It will Include ll large mass of unpublished notes. referring to Nova Scotia. Cape Breton, I’rince Edward Isltittd and putts of New Brunswick, the substance of air- teea papers contrjbuted by the author to the Geolo- gical Society of l.ondon and other Scientific Societies, and notices of the more recent discoveries of other Geologists. These materials will be arranged in such a manner as to present to the general re.ider ti complete view of the structure of Nova St.‘0Il£I and the neighbouring districts, as t'.~tr as at present known, with its relations to the facts and principles of general Geology, and to the present and prospective value of the useful ininerttls. 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(id. in a sealed envelope through all Booksellers, or seat post free from the .dullior.fur 42 Postage Sta ps TIIE MEDICAL ./ID VISER on the phy- sical decay of the system produced by tlelusive excesses, inl'ection, the affects of climate. 8l.c.; with remartta onilte treaiiiient practiced by the Author with such uiiverying success, since his settlement in this country. Ru as or self-treattitcrit, &c. B W.\l.'I‘Els DE RODS, {ll 1)., 35. Ely Place, Holborn Ilill, London, where he may be consulted on these matters daily. from It till 4. Sundays ex- ee ted. .._____..._ bold also by Gilbert, 49, Patcrntistcr-row, London; Watt, It. Iilm Row, Edinburgh; Powell, I5, \Vest- Inorelund-ittreet, Dublin; and through all others. Dr. I): Rnos, from long practical experience in the most celebrated institutions oftbis country and the continent, has bad, perhaps, unusual opportuni- ties of observing the eculiarities relating to the physiology, pathology, and general treatment of the disorders referred to in the above work,and hav- ing evoted his studies almost exclusively to this class of diseases. he is enabled confidently to undertake their removal in as short atittie as is consistent wiilt safety. Punsons IN Azvv PAR!‘ or .1-rir: Wonr.r>. may be successfully treated by forwarding it correct detail of their case, with it remittance for .\le-dicines. dtc. which will be returned with the utinostdcspatclt, and secure front observation. The (..‘O.rV'C-‘I'.'.\"TI£./1'I'I;‘D GUTTJ.‘ VI I/CE. or Vegetable Li/‘e Drops, are recotnmcntled to all those who luvo injurt-d tlieviiselvcs by early t-vcesscs, and brought on .‘lp«-riit:itv.iri'-it-gt. l\t.'!'VtttI"ltC.~'i, \ c:ilt- ness, latnguur. Low Splfll“, Avt r<mrr to Sociuty, Study or llusiness, 'I'irnidity, 'I'rmnbling and shaking of Ill-I lI:Iil.ln' and 'l.iuih.-t, litdigi.-~'tioti, I"l:ttulency. Sltortness ofllrt-..ttli,(Jonglt, A.-itiitiiu, Consuiiiptive llribits, l)i:nims.«i of Sight, Diz.'.incss, I‘uins in the Head, die. Their IIIIIIIWI ntarvclotis power in retnovirg conta- niinatiuns, Secondary symptoms, Erupttoiis, Sore Tltroztt, I’.iitts itt tho Ilones and Joints, Scurvy. Scrofula. and all other impurities, must bo felt to be believed. -Is. 6tl.; lIs.; and 33:1. per bottle. 'l‘lil.- £5 l’.icl:ag.-.t, by which Ll ‘..’s. are s.xvt-tl: and the £10 p‘,|cl;.|'s;t.‘H. by which astill greater saving is effected. will be sent from the I-lstablislitiient only, on receipt of the amount per draft on a London house, or otherwise. PJII.«V'S in the IIJICK. GR./I VEL, LUJlIB..‘I- G0, RHIC U./l[.‘l TISJI, (:'0U'l'. Inrligrslion, Bile, Flrrtulcxicy, Ilcrralachr, Nerrousztexs. De- bilily, Diseases of the I.-'lml.ler and Kidneys, Slhclure. 0-c. THE C0..l!POUJV‘I‘ REJV./IL PILLS. as their name Renal (or the Kidnt-,ya) indie.-ttcs. are the most info and ellicaciotis remedy for the above dati- gerous complaints, Uisclinrges of any kind, and Dl:|'t;t.it9it)r|lIt3 Urinary Org.-ms generally, which if [|s_uglt‘CIt!d. frequently result in stone in the bladder, and a linggv-ring, painful death. They agree with the most tlclicute stoin.tr‘h, strangtltun the digestive organs, incrr,-rise tlteappctiic, improve tlto gt-ncral health, and will cll'-sci it cure when other medicines have uttt-rly I.-riled. Price -Is. titl., IIs., 6; 33s. per Box, through ttll Alttllllflllt‘ Ventlors. G U.‘llll) ./f(r'..’fI./v'S’I‘ llic u"ommrmInIi'on ‘bf spurious or ol’.cr tr/livlm by rn:pri'nci'/ilnl l’rmIcr.r who lliv:'r.'/y obltriri is large profit. ‘.2 pl'0ft'Cf the PUBLJL‘ nguiritl FRJ1 (/1), Her .Mujesl_t/‘a Hun. (,'rirnrniw’nnri's horn rlircclml the n-nrrls " WA1.Tir.rt I): Iloos, LONDON ." to be priulrrl ixz it-bile letters on the Stamp aflixrd to the above, to irnilals which, is felony. Sold by ‘Y-\SZ\RD & OWEN, Queen Square, Charlottetown HASZAItD'S or LIVER COMPLAINT, Debility. Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising frotii a disordered liver or stomach, such as onsttpation, inward Piles, fullness, or blood to the head, acidit of the stomach, Nausea, Iluartburir, disgust for ood, fullness or weight in the stomach. sour eructations, sinking, or fluttering at tlte it of the stomach, aniininlng of the head, hurried an ditlicult bretitlring. fluttering at the heart, choking or suffoca- ting sensations when in I lying posture, drninesu of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the bead. deficiency of perspiration, yeIIIiw- neas of the skin and eyes, pain in the side. baelt, chest, Limbs, &c., sudden Ila-hes of heat, burningin the llt-sh, constant imaginings of am , and great depression of spirits, can be effectually cured by l)oc'ron lloorrutxr-'5 ciu.r:ua.u‘s:u GERJIIJIJV‘ Bl’1‘TI:‘RS, prepared by DA. C. M JACK!-JON, (icrman .\lt-dicino Store, J\"b. I20 Arch St, one door below Sixlli Philatla. 'I‘ltetr power tll-‘(3l'Illt' above ilismuxes is riot:-,.ti:i.-‘lctl. if equalled, by tiny other prepzzratizm in the United States, as the cares attt.-.~t, in many cases after sltilful pb_tsici:ins had failed. 'I‘bt=se llittcrw are worthy the attetttinn t-fltivalids. Possessing grt-at virtues in the rt-t:iitic:ttit-ii or the liver and lu.~:t-er glands, t.-uzretsing the most riearcliing potter in weakness and atlieetit-us nftlre digestive or- gans, they are Uslllllll safe, ct-rt.tin, and pleasant. '1'esli'moIiy from .l[ui'r:e. Curr. DANIEL Auurrr‘ I‘, llrooklyix, .\I.-tine. July [6, I843, says: “I wnst;tko-ti sick one year ago, last April, upon my p:u-.-‘:r,-_;e from Ilattaiinn to Chair- lesion, 5. C. At the litter place I took medicine ‘ and procured aphysician, but for ten d.iys couldobtnin no relief, no sleep or appetite. At last taking up it mwspiiper having your advertisement of‘ IIooIIand's German Bitters’ in it, I sent liir some iirrinedi-ttely. this was about I0 o’t:|uck, at It o'clock I took the lirat dose. and another at 6 o'clock. The effect was so rapid oti mo, that I lind u goodnppettte for supper, and rested well that night. and the next day found me a well man. I have not been without your medicine since, having been sailing between llultiinure, Char- leaton and the “lest India Islands ever since. I have now given up going to sea, and resde in this place, where you should have an agency, as you could sell large quantities of it." Jos. ll. .IIar.r. 81. Co., Prcsque Isle, Aroostoolt '30., Maine, April 2-0, I854, say: “W33 herewith send you a certificate ofe cure performed by the use of on! one bottle oftbe German Bitters. we think Mr. C ark to be a man of veracity, and have no doubt of the truth of his story.” Messrs. Joe. I]. Ilall dt Co.—Gcntlemen- In ans- wer to your inquiries, I will state that my daughter, aged about I6 years, had been coinplainliig of a‘p:iin in her side, for six or seven years, and about the tint January last. was taken down and contined to her bed. ’I'lte ain in her side was very severe,besides being troubl’-d with pains between her shoulders and in her breast. From reatlingn number of cures per- formed by “ IIoollaind's German‘ Bitters" I was in- duced to try it in her case, and sent to your store and purchased one bottle. She had taken it but a few days when she began to improve, and now, after tak- ing only one bottle, she is enjoying better health than she has for care. She feels no pain in her side or in any part of {ICE body, and attributes her cure entirely to the (‘sermon Bitters. \Vu.t.i.ur CLARK, Salmon Ilroolr, Aroostook Co., Me. You should bear in mind that these Bitters are I:N'I‘lRl:l.Y v :ci:rAnr.i-;, tlierehy possessing advan- tages over rnoet of the preparatioiis recotnrncttdcd for sinitlnr dist-arses. For sale by respectable dealers and sturekeepers generally. '1‘. I)ESl3l‘.lSAY. 8; Co., ‘ General Agency And by Mr‘ l.izMt.'r~:i. Uwr-:N, Georgetown, “ I'In'.-r/too Got-'r, (irutttl lIit‘:*l' I“.u\vA R n Ni-zr: on A M , St. l'etcr‘s Buy, J. J. FIIASER. bit. lile.-tnor’s, (Icons: Wicctnrox, Crapaud, Jan. 1.. IIOLMAN, 0. Win. Donn, llcdeque, Jnanrs I'tnGs:oN, New London. a. a. USE, 1810. CII.\I’.I.0'l'I‘E’I‘0WN, JAI\'U..-UIY, 1353. T. DESBRISAY 81. 00. AVE just received, per late arrivals from Lon- don, Ilnblin, United States and Ilalilax, their Extensive and Varied flssorlirtcnl of DRUGS S: CIll‘}.\IIL‘.\LS, l’lt'«R FUI.IElI.Y, Ilrushes. COHIIYI, Soaps, rind at rear 'I‘oilct requisite.-: tiints, Uils, Colours. and llyc Slullis; I“rui'.s, Spices. Confectioitary. .\IedicttIt.‘t.I nitd other l.0'I.CItgE8; with all the I’atr-nt Medicines in repute, and every otlinr article usually kept atsitnilur l".st:tlilisii-.ncn:s Ixl Urea llritain (Sec Jlpol/ttritrics’ llull .’l.zt'¢'rIr'st:i.) 'I‘hc \\‘ll()iC of ivhicli they can with conlidencc I‘GI:JIllill¢l‘IIl if not lower prices, than they c.iir be procured in the market. on The Laws of Prince Edward Iland , ' ‘R(.).\I I773 to lS.'rl.linlli yearn ittcIusiie—2 vol. B Royal 8 w., with it copious Index; published 'undcr an Act of the Colonial Legislature, and care-‘ full revised and consolidatetl, by tfommissioneru appointed for the purpose, may be bad at the Book- storu of « G. 'I‘. tlA:lZAlID. l'l‘Iie National Loan Fund Life AUNDICB. ovsrcrsia. Clironie or N_arvous. Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole, an _ to the public, Illlll, ifqualtty be Cortsidcmd, at aslow,- ZETTE. MAY 12. Assurance Boctety of London. Al'l'I'A.l. 1500.000 $terling. Empowered by Act of_ Parliament, id Victoria. A during Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. 'I . III%_A'I;’II IIAVILANI), 'r. gent or rinoe I".dward Is and. § W509. Queen square. Charlottetown. September 5, I853. I I ALLIANCE LIFE J1./VD FIRE l.'V'8URJl.NC'E COM. PJJVY, LOJVDON. I:a'r1ter.Isi-run av AC1‘ or rAnr.rAau:rr'r. ' Capital £5,000,000 sterling. ClIAR.l.l‘IS YOUNG, Agent for I‘. E. lsl:titd. Charlottetown Mutual Insurance ompany, _ Incprppraited by Act of Parliament in I813. ’ ‘Illa t.l).lIl’ANY others the best guarantee in (‘Mi-' "H0-1!. and accepts Ills.“ at a saving of fully 50 per cent, to the assured. 'l‘lwe pr'e<t;itt reliable (Japiial exccds .El700 Pm- eons ltaviiig property in Clt.trlottetown, or vicinity, slipultl lose us time in itpplyitu to um Sr,-vriglury .,|' tlttsEoinp;tiiy for I’ulii-.it-.s or Inforniattion. . (litre of Philips’ Fire .'\tllllllll.IIt)f3 his been purchased by the Comp -ny. for the heiietit of pcr.~:un.-‘ rmturcd in this Utlice. II case of Fire, the use ofit can be obtained iinmcdiatcly, by applying at the Secrctsry’s Oriice. W. IIBARI). President IIICNIIY I’Al..\ll:‘.lt, » _ Sec’y and Treasurer. Secretary's Ottice, Kent Street. August 5th, I653. 3 of ondo Incorporated by Jet qr Parliament. OAIIII OF DIREC'I‘0ltS for I’. E. Islund.— llon. T. H. Htwilanrl. Hon. Charles Hens- ley. Francis Lorizw.-rth, Esq., Robert Hulcliirtsori, Esq., Tltouiaa Dawson, Esq. Detached Risks taken at low Premiums No charge for Policies I"orms of Application, and any other information, ma be obtained from the Sub- scriber, at the Otlice of G. \V.l)eblois Esq. t‘.h:trlotte- II. J. CU DALL. Agent for I’. E. I '0 6 WI]. April 7"), IBM. av ROYAL us:'r'rl:ttl PA'ra:tv'r. THE. HYDROMAGEN, on \VA'I‘l':RI'lt00I‘ A NTI-CONIUIIPTIVI c o R K B o L 1-: s , Manufactured by "A!tCt)UR’l‘ Brutor.s:v di (.30., 88, Ann Street, N. Y., and at London and lancbester, England. IIE IIYDIIOMAGEN is It valuable discovery for protecting the feet from damp or cold, and therefore a preventive of many Lung diseases, willi- oul any declaring 1-liuter-er. The II_\tIl‘0fIIDgCn is in the form ofn sole,'and went inside the boot or shoe. Its merliotrlod character is a powerful antidote to disease. _ I-‘or Gentlemen it will be found agreeable, warm and healtlty, to wear iii the coldest or rainict-t wea- bcr,_ns the foot cannot become wet, ifthe I'lydroma- "on is tnsertc . Ladies may wear the lightest soled boots or shoes in the most in ,lt-mcnt wrutltt-r with impunity; rxltilc etiitsuiitption, so prevalent among the young of our country, tna_v be thwarted by gL'll(3lIlliI(I0[:lIUtI. 'l hey l‘IlllI‘t,‘ly sttpertl-It‘ or-er-slums, as the latter rati.-P, the feet to per‘:-’pire in at very uiiliealtliy ttmniter; and, be- sides, are not IlI|.'l"t.'I0ll3 wear to pt-ili-sttiatis ltt icy iventlit.-r, like lttdit rubbers. \\’ltilo the latter cause the feet to appear extremely large, the llydtoiiiagen, lit-ittg IIlt:lt.iy' it Illlll slice ol cork pr.~p:tret.l, pt-cnltiirly placed inside, does not increase the size ol the boot, or cause the foot to appt'r.:t' unti y. ' ‘o Cliiltlrcn they are eittn-tncly valuable, as they may cngn;;e in exercise. with rtomfort rilltl lie.-.ltlty ef- fects. Their c.\pense is so slight as to 6ClI’(('. rice l|tt‘ltIl0n; lH.‘Sltl('S tlinso who putroitise tlwtn will livid their yearly rloc!or‘s bill rnurlr zit’/.'ii'.-uixl.-crl thereby. A.-= tho Ilytlrontagcn is ccoming more ltnotvn, its sale is lll(l'v!.t.~‘lltg to an almost incredible extent. Last year in I.omlon,Rlanclicster. llirnzittgllilm,l.lli't’I'[\t\t)l, Glasgow. Leeds. Dublin, Paris, Arittvor ,ll.-ttnburgh, mid llerlin, our sales I’t.‘itt!lI(‘(l the almost incrcdililc nutnbernf l,732,~l.')0 pairs ofcorli soles. This year the iiunibt-r will for surpass |lt:ll. Ask the Faculty their opinion of their value as a preventive for C0 ,IUll:4., (T()I.I)S. BIIUNCIIL 'I‘lS, AS'|‘ll.\IA, and t.'UNh‘i.'.\lI"I'l(,);\'. Mt-it's sin , per p ir, 2.; 3d. I.:tdtcs (Iv .s. Bow‘ and .\lis.~'c.~‘tl.v. ls Gd NOTI_CE.—-l"l'(lItI tlxc Ilvtnil I’iir.« s we make a very liberal allowitnco to .lu'..lav.-rs nt;tl \\'|i.-l.~<:xlrr<, so that any :ll')l'l'I(t.‘(‘pl‘l' can :x..'xl or 1 line prnlit Ill their isalt-, wltilc-'.lIvy are an ttrtirlv, tlt:tttit‘.ty be kept in any 'store, nimrng any t‘l.:~‘.-I ol'gorul< : For t-vnns, apply In llutcou II1‘. llii.tm.cv, ‘_&, Co. '18 Ann Street, New York. ‘; BIIITISII EDITIONS OI-‘ Standout American Litcrctitre. l TIHV IIl‘.:\llY, l'rir't: 7:: (id. in i-'i, c‘«:lll ~~t!:lClI I coinplclt.‘ in (run la:-,;~.: volt::n.‘, f'it‘>"'l" printed- ! R v \V. l".. ('li:innivg‘s I it--r:try \V<||’l~'-‘a j Rev. \V. H. (‘.lr.'trining‘s 'I‘lmol:-gii':tl \Voilt|, , Rev. Urville ll.-wvy‘s Wt-rl.-s, l Rev. Jacob Abbott's Works, in Is. and Is. 9d volumes. ' For Sale by HASZARD 61 OWEN, l llookat-Ilers and station;-rs. Iilciuitable Fire Insurance Comps-~ ny n AUCTIGN8. Auction. HE Subseribr will sell by AUCTIOI, on Wan IIIIDAY the 28d inst., at Frogutore the resi- dence of Colonel Ansell. his Iltlllltltobl) I-‘uguu Lune, Soup oloneu Stoves, Saddlery, Ilarueus, Garden tools, Wood. Coats, &c., W. DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown May I2. I856. Isl. Ex. line. Couorirtr. Airsnu. being about to leave the Island. requests all demands against ltim may be sent in for adjustment. House and part: of Town Lot 'l\0 BE SOLD, at l't;ni.ic AUCTION, on 'I'ucsornr. the /ifllt day of June next. at I0 o'clock. on the I'reinises, if not previously disposed ofat private tlttlt‘, at part nl'n Lot of LAND, with the I)“/I£l.I.I.VG IIULTSI’. Illt'I't!ntI, iiituttlcd iu Queen's Street. aiidltnearzuriiig 21 feet tl:e.-non, and rurtniiig back (it fect——part of the llstatn nflhe lure Tuouau 'l‘s;ar.izzicx. For particulars, apply to Join! IIABPl:lI,0r to _ \VII.I.I:\\I I)0I)l), Auctioneer. Cliarlottctotvn, May 8. I855. Iiii ' ‘O III) .‘-Tt-)l.l) at l’I.'lII.l(.‘ Allt‘.'l‘l()N, (ifnot previously disposed of it? private sale), A1’ Gszoaor. rowrr, on ’l‘Iiurs.luy.tlte Turenly-firsl day of Jane no-st, nt I2 o'clock. 'l'tr\VN I.U'l‘ Number 8, 'l'liird Ranztc, Letter (B), with the IIUUSE‘. and UU'I'-ll0U.~‘l£.'5 on the amine. 'l'ltis I.ot is cligilcly situated, ntljuiitit-g WM. SAl\'I)lv‘.lltl0N, ‘.sq'a., Pre- mises, ttttd near the Iipiscopnl Church. For further ntticulars, apply to Messrs. . IIUIIPIIIIIIY 6!. Co.. llalilax. or I). Wtnson, Charlottetown. Jun. I5, I855. Civic Elections. SHERIFF'S NOTICE N pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Eighteenth year of the reign of Ilcr present Majesty, intitulerl " An Act to incorpornte:l.e‘I'own ofCliarIottetown," I do hereby give public notice, that the first Electiotse of.\layttrarid Councillors for the City ol Charlottetown will be held on the I“IlI$'I‘ 'I‘Ul"'.:‘I).~\Y in AUGUST next at tlieleveral places following, that is to say: In Ward No. ()ne—ut the residence of Mr Bagnall, in l’ownal Street. In Ward No. Two—at the Fire Engine House, fronting on Great George Street. In Word l\o. 'I‘liree—at the Old Court House. In Ward No. I-‘onr—at the Fire Engine llottao fronting on King Square. In Ward No. I-‘ive‘—-at .\Ir. 'I‘ierney’s, at the corner of tho Princctowit Road. And at the said lilcr-tiorxs the Poll will be opened at 9 o'clock in the furenoon, and shall continue open till 5 o‘clack in the afternoon of the some dny. WILLIAM BAGNALL Sberilf. Sberifl‘s Oflice, Entire Horse “INKERMAN.” 'I‘lllS Ilorse. sired by old "Co. r.usruus," dam by Revenge, from a Canadian grand-dunt. is IIO\V o » . .. are old, has g on, and ii gentle in disposition. Ile willtrztvcl for the season once it fortniglit, as follows. Monday. May 7th. leaving the Subscriber's Stables, Charlottetown Royalty, for l'ye’e Corner, rcrrrainiiig there 2 hours; thence to James Gnss‘s, 'I‘ryon Rood, rnrnriiningall niglit. On 'I‘liursd:ty, to Mnbey's for two hours; llIl'IlC(3 to lIo.«.a‘s,-:ont‘lt sitlcoflilliot River; thence to Arclid. .\lcDotigall's, hvutli there, rcinatn- in" all lllfllll. I"iutn tl.cnce on fllondn ', to John’ .\l;I\’innoii‘a, forz‘. lltItifS,IlI!!nC8 to Edmund I.ccl.io'iI, DL‘.Q'tlrlP ri~ritait.in v till iivlit 'l'hcncc on 'I'ltutsd~i t \f"'l‘ ' G l' a‘ ’ (lib . I tl \I"ll‘(,. o It l.tIlt :irt_mcr ll. |.tp:Illt; react: to i turn \Vortlt‘s, 'I'ryt'n, rcn ainiug until the following Mott- day. -I".I'0lII IlIf?lll‘.I' to Samuel [.c:irtl‘a, Cupe'I'vtn‘cia.-, remaining for 2 lIt>lIi!; Ill€ll(‘l‘ on to l\lunl.la-y‘s for the 'ryigbt.d Rcltllllllkg tp' \'l’in_ \Vtlfl‘lI.Ghol| \vl.‘I.IIIC|;tlII?t'i iurs try, to . c..arr:zy s, an i care to an Cook's. New Ilrdctptc Rood. And on Saturday, he will be at Mr. George l"o.-it»-r'iI, (‘ltarlnttt-town. Ill-INII \’ \\"0R'l'Il, Owner. Char'ottetown Royalty. TO BE LET, IIE D“/IZl.l.lNG IIOU:-IE and Premises uca (iovernint-nt llo;t--:, at present occupied b Captain BI.‘i'|'l.t:lt'y, ctmsisti.-.g of u Ilvvclling Ilotrel which contains a spttitinurl llining-room and Drew- ing-rooui. l.lre:i!.l':t~'t-rtmtn, 7 Bod-rooiiis. large Kit- chen, St-rv:int.’a Hall, 3 Sen ant‘s Iled-rooms, I':tntry, I order, I’ront-porcli. largo Iinitaiittc Ilnll, large Inner Ilall lI:ICI(-|mI'L‘ll, 2 li.!(‘lt t!lIll'Zlll(‘l.‘!l, liuclt and Front stair:casc, Scullt-ry. l’nvt:p and \\’.'t.-It-llouse, Lum- lter-rt-nnt. lttltl II spleiitlul ti l‘t>OlllI‘tl cellar. \ large an-I cunnnotlious (‘tncli-liouso 3 stalled r . . . , Stable. Il;irttrr.<s-rnntn, Cow-ltoti.~c, large Ilay-loft ttnd Grain-rooiu, lllai.ure-yard, large Kitchen garden with I-‘rail tree:-,&c., l"l.-wt,-r gmtlcn, eh-gnnt front cittrnnca and carriage drive, a large l.:iwn running clown to the ll:iIln>tI_r tvitlt (‘.0ll.Vt.‘ltlL'|7Ct! for keeping boats, &c. I'.Xli‘IlSl\'0 plitllllllltlll ol young trees 0 all lginii.-I, large llout lion.-e, W-rod rind chopping ltousn. and :t r~|!.'tC‘.t:t1.<I and coinitiotltons y.iid. There are front and l,~:ti-It gates litcing on difil-rent Streets, and a tl't:\t:t‘ failing well of water on t premises. . o ' _ ‘Ibis splcndttl lllan.-ion from its it-tn.-rtton com- mands tlielincst viotv ot'.ruy house in (flzarlottrtmvn, and from its proximity to fi(!\'I.‘lIltItt!tII House and other atlvaniagt.-i the hulrsciilru-r Ctll!IltlL‘IlI~Iy ollers It as the most cit-g.tnt, cuirifmtal.le and dt-strrtlilo reat- dt-nce tor ll gt-,nileimm’s family in or near Town For further pnrticitlttns apply to DAVID WILSON, Richmond Street. ‘ Sept. tith, I295-I