result of their proceedings, what amount of martial enthu- THE EX t : <2 EEE map : ren — aaaoe oe alculation as to the cost of) well as free, in the full enjoyment of his life, his liberty and property, unless declared to be forfeited-by the law of the £126 5s. above the mark in his ¢ reporting the debates. ee WwW tnee the above remarks were | land. We have seen the Re sorter sine tine ROC "= re | ! werittes and we have ae assured by him that the delay inj A protracted andspirited discussion followed, promoted by extending his fotes has been altogether unavoidable, and oc- Benjamin Davies, Esq., and others, and was well sustained sion a by eeysye iliness. He is now prepared to go om|unti a late hour. ' Casivvt . : . ns : - : | rapidly with the work, and sats he will have it all completed; His Honor the President will, to-morrow evening, deliver a in the course of a little while.] ileeture upon “ the Qecult Sciences,” and will conclude the __— ——-- 4 20s -———- | presont session, hy giving a briof review of the past proceed- ings of the Lustitute, and by pointing out the fature course of n | Progression. é Tian Pararottc Funp Concent.—A second Concert, in ai of the above. Fund, was given at the Temperance Hali o Thursday evening last. Never did the spacious room in nice” STN ty ‘adie which it took place present a more beautiful appearance than MEETING ON BOARD THE STEAMER ROSEBUD. on that ‘occasion, brilliantly illuminated as it was with gas.| At a meeting of the Passengers on board the Steamer The walls on both sides were tastefutly decorated with flags, } Rosebud, on her return from Wallace N.S , Henry W. Lobban, suspended to long poles, terminating in a spear, crowned with! Esq., in the chair, the following Resolutions were unani- wreaths of artificial flowers, Over the Orchestra hung the! mously adopted : + te national flag of Turkey—the Cresceut—with the inscription! “ Resolved, That we, tho Passengers on Board the Steamer in gilt cut letters—“ Abdul Medjid.” At the head of the! Rosebud, ou a trip to Wallace, N. S., for the purpose of room, above the platform, the national flags of England and bringing to their friends in Charlottetown, the body of our France were gracefully intertwined—a full length portrait of lamented friend, Mr. James Heyy Haszarp, who died of Prince Albert, painted by Mr. Murphy of this city, being in| cold and exhaustion; aud also, Mr. Ricuarp Jonxsox, who the centre;—on the right side the inscription in gilt eut | was seriously injured in the attempt to cross the Straits, in letters, suspended from a line: “ Victoria Regina ;” on the! March last, beg to tender our heartfelt thanks to ‘the (In- left, in similar letters: ‘ Napoleon ILI. ;” and over all these | habitants of the Village of Wallace, N. S., for the kindness was the inscription : “* Success to the Allies,” done in a similar | shewn to our distressed friends, thrown by Providence among manner. The walls were also hung with many splendid pic-| them, as well as for the kindness to ourselves while there on tures and engrevings, and the Royal Arms was placed over | this mournful occasion. the seat occupied by His Excellency the Lieut. Governor and| “ Resolved, That:the Cha'rman do request the Proprietors fumily. The Band, which numbered thirteen instruments, | ofthe Papers published in this Town to give the foregoing brass and stringed, was under the management of Mr. G. P. | an insertion.” Tanion, who displayed great taste and talent in the selcction (Signed) as well as in the performance of the pieces chosen, The vocal Hammond Johnson, part of the music: was conducted by the Misses Dachemin, ; Joha W. Johnson, under the direction of Mr. Watson Duchemin, with the! Robert Haszard, accompaniment of an Harmonicon, and asplendid new Organ John Burrows, built by that ingenious and talented mechanic. The singing J. W. Cairns, was rapturously applauded, aud many songs were crcored —a J. P. Oxley; proof that the talents displayed by the young ladies was of no ' ordinary character. Tue Organ was much admired for the/| richness and volume of its tones. In short, everythingin) The Steamer Rosebud was kitdly despatched to Wallace, connection with this Concert was done admirably, aud we are by Wm. Heard, Esq., on Monday last, to. bring over Mr. sure that when the crowded audience left the Hall at a late! Richard Johnson. and the remains of Mr. James Henry hour that evening, it was with regret that the entertainment! Haszard, the sufferers in the late melanechoi; catastrophe in terminated so soon. Let us hope that this is not the last of} the Gulf. She returned yesterday at twoo'clock, The bogy the Concerts. We have all done our part in aid of the! of Mr, Hasgard wasshort y afterwards deposited in the family widows and orphans of the soldiers abroad ; why may we not burial p!ace.—#Hazard’s Gazette, Wednesday. try to do something by means of another Concert in aid of | the poor of our own little country ? bnibloanial ~+t 22m H. W. Lossay, Chairman. James Douglas, John Hobbs, James Morris, Elias Purdie, Archibald White, Dennis Higgins. J. U. Travens, Secretary. ct . a > Tuz Evropzan axp Noara American Rartway.—A 7 correspondent writes us from Shediac, asking the extent of Some oF THe riast racirs or tue Recrrnocrty Treaty. the works in progress at this end of the railway. He says ——Althongh it can yet hardly be said that the Trade of the | gothing whatever has been done on that end of the line since Island has resumed its wonted activity after the long winter, the beginning of the present year, and no preparations are we nevertheless perceive a great improvement from the ope-| making for work. ration of the Reciprocity Treaty, passed into a law last Ses-| The same state of things exists at this end of the line ; and sion. The following statement furnished to us by the Con- | from appearances, it would seem as if nothing more was to Oe ere AMINER. 171 American ‘House. pire mone HE subscriber intends leaving Charlottetown in a few days, and respectfaily requests all parties who are indebted te him, Civie Blecticus. to hand in the several amounts of their accounts, as furnished. And will oblige JOHN GIBSON. SHERIFF’S NOTICE. March £9, » (All papers 4i) iS pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this: Patriotic F und. Island, made and passed in the Eighteenth year of thé reigu of Her present Majesty, intituled * An Act to incorporate the Town of C.ar- SUBSCRIPTION LIS T. lottetown,’’ I do hereby give public notice, that the first Elections of NAW ADVRATISRANTS. - Mayor and Councillors for the City of Charlottetown will bo heid on the CHARLOTTETOWN. FIRSL TUESDAY in AUGUST next, at the several places following, (Continued from our last ) oa that is to say:— a In Werd No. One—at the residence of Mr. Bagnail, in Pownal Street. Ewen Bell — 0 3 OjJames Higgs 63 9 In Ward No. Two—at the Fire Engine House, fronting on Great George | Edward Martin 0 3 O Mrs Higgs @ 1-6 Street. Henry Stamper 1 0 2James Tierney 0223 In Wert-Ne, Bhree—at the Old Court House. Robert Bell 110 O)Robert McIntyre 95 8 In Ward No. Four—at the Fire Engiue House, fronting on King Square. | Charjes Be!! 0 15 OlRichard Heartz oss In Ward No. Five—at Mr. Tierney’s; at the corner of the Princetown John Bell 015 O!Robert Mayhew 09306 Roed. a ; Ge T Hasza 1 10 And at the said Elections the Poll will be opened at 9 o’clock in the heart Haver . 0 "4 lee rit ae ld 2 .5 forenoon, and shall continue open fill 5 o’clock in the afternoon of the Wm Seater 1 0 o|George Beoles. 0 2 $ same day. . WILLIAM BAGNALL, Sheriff, | Thomas LePage 0 2 Margaret Barman 0 0 9 Sheriffs Office, Queen’s County, May 5, 1855. Daniel Hodgson 2 qa Scott 079 a een Patrick Furlon 0 Wellington N Road District No. 12.—Queen’s County. Jolen Makaae* 0 1 6 Ronald’ Walker me ° ’ : (FLUE subscriber will let by Auction the repairing of the Peter Desbrisay, 1 0 0|Dugald McDonald 0 5 0 undermentioned Roads on the following days:— Hon. J. M. Holl £5 00 On Tbursday, the 17th instant, the Road leading from Charlottetown Mrs. Sarah Smith 20a to Poplar Island Bridge, commencing at the southern corner of William White 100 William’s Lot, at 10 o’clock, p.m. The Old North River Road, Heath Haviland 110 4 commencing at Charles Heartz’s, at 12 o’clock, p.m. The Princetown Road, commencing at Crabb’s Bridge, at 2 o’clock, p. m. On Friday, the 18th instant, the St. Peter’s Road, at 10 o’clock, a. m., commencing at Newbury’s. Received from Rev. John Knox, as set forth in Lists fol- laving, viz :— JOHN WILLIAMS, Commissioner. | Wew Perth Settlement, Georgetown Road, £17 19 9 Charlottetown, May 3, 1855. Brudenell River, ‘ 514 6 1855——-Seeds, Seeds.——1858. Montague River, 415 0 PABESH_GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS, the growth Baldwin's Road, nll 3 of 1855.—M. W, SKINNER has received from Halifax, per sehr Martha Ann from Pictou, a Case of fresh Garden and Flower SEEDS— £29 10 O which he believes be can recommend. D’ld McDonald, sen. £1 0 0.Wnm. Finla os ee eee Mey $—Es | D'ld McDonald, jun 1:10 O/Mary Aun Faalay 02% ; WANTED, ay oo " ; : . me Stewert 010 0 . 5 0 : : uncan McDona ) d - Smi 5 Fine attive Mon, for Her Majesty’s Service. | je; McDonald 010 UlJahn ae ° ;-* HE Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia having been | John Dewar 110 O\James Hamilton 046 empowered to embody a Foreign Legion, and raise British | James McLaren, Esq. 1 0 0/Dugald Ferguson 0 6 O Regiments for service in the Provinces or abroad: Notice is | John McLaren 1 © O/Stephen Shaw 040 hereby given that able bodied men not more than 35 years of | Arthur Owen, Esq. 1 0 O!Alex. Stewart 0 3 0 age, and not less than 5 feet 4 inches in height, on applying at Johu Robinson 0 10 0|Maicolm McLean 010 0 the Depot, Halifax, will receive a bounty of £6 sterling, and on ~ eee 9 3 9Jobn Collins | 046 being enrolled, will receive the usual pay, allowances and all | Dani roe es : nn Collins 030 advantages to which British Soldiers are entitled. John MeNeill own are e Melli h 630 Preference will be given to men who have already served. | John 5S. Mcieels 07 0 neh Mellish ; : . _ Persons who serve in the Foreign Legion will, on the expira- | James Collins 010 OjJohn H. Norton 015 0 tion of they term, be entitled to a free passage to America or; ponald Shaw © 6 O|Wm. Duncan 010 o the lend of their birth. : James Finlay, sen. 0 5 O!lJohn Donahoe -. © Term of enlistment for Foreign Legion, to be 3 or 5 yeare, at} James Finlay, jaa. ° 4-6 the option of persons enlisting. All the above by Rev. John Knox, from New Perth, It ia to be perfectly understoui that any man (nota foreigner)’ Georgetown Road. enlisting for the Foreign Legion, wii! on his arrival in Engiand, : be permitted to easlec as aeiwnel to any Regiment of the | Per Rey. John Knox, from Brudencl River :— troller of Customs at this port shows that a greater amount be done at present. The unfavorable news from England, of produce has been shipped from Charlottetown alone than and the prospect of the long eontinuance of the war, give | was ever knows to leave the port at any other season. very little hope of progress with our railways until better Jaget “Cleared at the Cestom House, Charlottetown, between) hiye eome. We have heard that Messrs. Jackson & Co. | the 18th day of April ond the Sth day of May, 1855:— —— expected that the New Brunswick Shareholders would have | 53,736 bushels Oats; 30,580 bushels Potatoes; 1775 paid up a very considerable sum on their shares. But in | bushels Barley; 1600 bushels Turnips; 50 tons Qatwesl; this expectation they have beem grievously disappoiuted.— | 95 barrels Pork ; 57 bags Pearled Barley ; 34 kegs Lard; New Brunsswicker. 20 bags Hayseed; 114 barrels Flour. W. EL Cuars.” | No one would have supposed that. so much produce could) _ : find its way into so smail a place as this; bat if the expor-| , 9 the 28th alt, by John Wright, J.P, Mr Stephen Laird, of Tryon Sation teem Charlottetown | — I th » 4},,| Diver, to Miss Harriet Wood, of the same place. ‘ation rom eee 1s sO eres , What Wi iat or the At Saint Wleanor’s, on Tuesday the Ist May, by the Ree J If Read, whole Island be? We should like to see the returns from | Horatio N Hope, Esq, to Mrs S Holman, of the above place. t. : 5 : : : hem. The At Caseumpec, on the 7th April, by Charles Craswell, J P, Mr Wm. the Out-ports, and trust.our friends wil! farnish them. ‘I edie ae teeter tien mace! great demand for our produce and the high prices it com- 4: Goorgetuwn, om the let May, by the Rey Robert J Roach, B A, zuands, are the immediate results of the establisument of free. Benjamin F. McKay, Tjsquire,of Halifax, to Miss Mary Ann Ross, eldest trade. with the United States. ‘Pothe liberal party belongs the deughter of the Rev. Hugi Ross,of Tatamagouche, NS. credit of that measure. [ts'advocacy commenced with the | leader of the Government so far back as 1849. He was ri- Lied. diculed and abused for proposing such a thing. From 1851 At Charlottetown, on the 30th ult, Ann, the beloved wife of Mr Thomas | to 1854 it was advocated under the Liberal Government by picadwell, aged 58 years. 2-2 : Sir Alexander Bannerman in his able despatches to the Colo- ™ 4 , m ws c. bP 4 -s eet nial Office ; and in the Fall of that year the eecond Liberal | House of Assembly, under the administration of our present | Passengers. opular Governcr, passed the measare into law. Perhaps In the Morning Star, on Monday, from Pictou — Wm Pope, Esquire, | popura P rs : : i. : ~ ; = there is no Act upon the Statute Book which will be so cou- | 3i" $10ert Yates, Mr William Brown © Godataaaey ent some e - . , * 7 J , i > ducive to the genural prosperity as that very one will be; and MeMullen, Captain Roach, Mr N Hopgood and three ae it will, as it deserves, constitute a strong claim, on the part, In the Packet Martha Ann, on Monday evening from Pictou— William of the present Government, to the coufidence and gratitude , e's, Esquire, and lady, Mr Wm Moore, J Wilson, Esquire, of Liver- | of the country. | Pool. Married: Se >_> > i Rlarine Intelligence. between Charlottetown ard Pictou during the past week, with — a AR ARR PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. : | et Tar Packer Sravice.—Thestamer Rosebud made two trips | . * . . i Mails and passengers, and in'making those trips has been tole- | rably regalar as to time. We trust she will continue so, for, Entered. nothing 1s moore Important to a commmsanity than regularity in| 4 per 27—Mary, Arbuckle, Pictou; bal. 30—Martha Ann, Campbell, the carrying o1 the Mails; bat we fear the Rosebud has scarcely | do.; Mails. Morning Star, Landry, do.; dry goods. Vietory, the power sufficient for the service in which she is enga Thompson, Margaree, C B; bal. 1—Sarah, Roberts, Tatamagouche; Wee reill be lad, however. if she proves ‘| rr he Tr & ged. boards. 2—Virgin, "Martell, Arichat; bal. Favorite, Babin, do, | © Will De giad, = proves otherwise. e amount | do. Trial, Welsh, Pictou; coal. Greyhound, Barrett, Arichat; bal. | whieh, We understand, she is to reecive from the Government | 3—Great Britain, Terrio, do; do. Rosebud, Matheson, Pictou; | is £700. Tue Lady le Marchant has likewise been engazed, | mails and goods. Cleared. at tbe same cost, to run between Charlottetown, Bedeque and : Shediac: We hove better arrangements ‘will be made with | 4? 27—Petrel, LeMarchant, Halifax; bai. Martha Ann, Campbell, : : Pictou; flour. 23—Dove, Robertson, do; produce. Water Witch, | the proprietor of that boat than those ander which he had seinghtba Lady Stith, t, Salem Levingston, St John’s N F; do. Lady Smith, Boudrot, Salem, U the contract last year, for the boat, thouzh a good one, was; = §; de. 80—Eilen, = Tatamagouche; do. Mary, Arbuek-— bentacnal tae mul Wile phate te te eee Let les, Picton; do. I—H Ingram, Lund, Shediac; bal. Unity, | serena dilatory and behind time in the performance of | Macrae, Boston; produce. Leonard, McKenzie, Demings, do; do. | or trips. 2—Olive branch, Bouchie, St John N B; do. Gnu see > ——_—_—_——_———_ ‘ | Arervas at Georcrrowy.—Schr. Messenger, from Salem. and Gilde, | Reoncrtixe.—A Lieutenant and a Sergeant of the 76th | from Gioucester, US, trading voyage. Regt. have arrived here from Halifax, to beat up recruits for | Her Majesty's Foreign Legion. We shall know, by the Ship News. | | fiasm there is in P. FE. Ist s 74. | Tae Sop Jawes Cuzstox.—In the London Shipping Gazette of March | a ana sod how many ardent spirits si.) we find a letter of Captain Wilson, of the British Bark Marathon, | gst us who are ready to share the glories and by which the ship James Cheston was pieked up after being abandoned, | the dangers of their fellow subjects in the Crimea. hin which he gives the following account of the condition in which the hy | ship was found :— - ™ © At the hatches were of and everything in disorder on deck, ship’s “Tas Onrcem on Vocattsr’s Gripe,” is a little work on | papers, compasses, and wearing apparel being taken away. I imme- ocal Music : . diately went into the hold, and found about three feet of water on the Vv M compiled and ted by Mr. J. Ross, Teacher between decks, and also perceived water rushing in around and through | of Music. _ It evinces an intimate acquaintance with his art, two boles in the cargo port. To all appearance, attempts bad been while the introduction gives much interesting information on | made to force and cat the port out—the lashing being cut, and the port the history of Masic ; and the letter press te highly anodiiable. i nearly cut through; there were also two augar holes through it, and the water was runping in with great force.”” oo —_—_—_———— Pour axp Writ Assessons—The following persons were | Valuable Business Stand. elected Assessors for Pumps and Wells for Charlottetown, for. i ; Oth J. : »10F FEXO be sold by auction on Thursday, the 10th day of Ma the present year: Messrs. R. Hutchinscn, John C. Binns, W. T next, on Rah wang all that piece a Land Niet oo Pownel C. Trowan, Silas Barnard, James Reid, Donald MeVhee, W. | Street, on Lot No. 37 inthe first hundred—measuring 70 feet front and Dodd, Heary J. Calbeck, W. Lowe. | 84 feet depth. The above property wili be sold im one or two Lots to J Assesso 133 suit purchasers; its proximity te Pownal Wharf renders ita desirable wo. dny, te Riloving appapeamy wee melee So | amr ’ Mage: . . . ', ionecr. R. Hatehinsoa, , Chairman, March 19.° ~~ ~ Hi. Gaz. Mr. C. Trowan, Seeretary, a , , * 8 PS . . Mr. Ht. J. Catheck, Treesuret; MO" SRS es Mr. John Lockhart, Collector. ' nucn, on the premises, SEVEN VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, not to | be equalled as business Sites in Charlottetown, being part of their Real | Estate, facing on Queen Square, immediately opposite the Market House. Mecuantcs’ Ixstrrete.—T. Heath Haviland, «» deli. | a on per Lar * Somat el tre ee Praahe and vered 4 ; ! - main Mo > ein five in = Saas = = 7 his promised lecture on © ae gna | stglments with Interest, shen un AMEpORaS title will be given. r ; - Heentered into the peculiar characteristics of the _ Further particulars made known on application at the Auctioneer’s Sistony of the rig century, and shewed the state of England , "heaton Mr. Peake’s Buildings, Queen’s Wharf. a era. 3 then ; t' i ‘a - : ri . charter of the libert ies of Netw it es ant wee that it formed the grend foundation of our laws - privi - sal That althongh itconferred certain immuni- IN MR. BOVYER’S BUILDINGS, eed pat . Pom ee yet (hut it merised the title it bears, WATER STREET. : scduse it” protce'ed every tn ividual of the nation; bond SS Canrlottetows, April 23. All papers Im ~- -- ~-~-——- «¢ Beo@ > - Mr. Howe’s OFFICE a j li 1). | Wm. Sargent £0 19 0/Alex. Robertson £9 7 6 Line, with the understanding, that tre term of enlistment will, | Jon Stewart (Bridge), 0 10 0/Mrs. Alex. Robertson 0 6 0 under these circumstances, be 10 years. .__| John Stewart, jun. 6 Silohn Meleren 0238 a gratuities will be given for distinguished services ! Miss Isabella Seve. .© 3 OlDeneld Meleren 098 in the field. : | Janes McV 010 0/Peter McLa Ship Masters whg may convey men to the depot at Halifax, a aes var an ate oe ; $ : willing to serve Her Majesty, will be entitled to receive the George Moore 6 10 O0|Rebert Dewar = cost of a passage for eacii man so conveyed, Donald Stewart, sen. 0 5 O6\Edward Poole 606 0 Men Wishing to enlist, will receive every information on the Donald Stewart, jun. 010 0 s ja i 7 ; r 5 : oe an applying to Col. Sergt. Michae! O'Hara, or Sergt| po. Poy, John Knox, from Montague River :— ames Hepggs. eibuavn vas eenawt | Donald Robinson - 10 of pip Campbell £09 9 © » , : ; . t JAMES FOX BLAND, Lica H.M.76.h Regt. |Pnins Beck” 4S. @_Sidoseph Campbell on? Charlotretown, P. K. Teiand, May 7. 1855. (tf.) Win. Emery © 6 O/James Campbell 06 3 Robert Dewar 0 5 0 Miss Jessie Campbell 0 3 9 JUST PUBLISHED, | Daniel Dewar 0 2 6Mrs. PeterCampbell 0 1 6 The Odieum, or Vocalist’s Guide, Tames C. Campbell : a eeee.s. © Fe ONSISTING of a complete course of instruction in the | : : a ents of Voeal Music. Sounded on the Pestalozzian System; | By Rev. John Knox, from Baldwin’s Road :— designed for the use of Sclbols and private pupils. For sale by the Sub- Wm. McLaren 0 10 Sto Samphy 0 & © scriber, atid also at the Book-Stores of Haszard & Owen, and H Stamper, | John Robiuson 016 UC!Magnus Moore 0 63 Queen Sqaare. JOUN ROSS, Teacher of Vocal Music, | £70!" Mr. Ronald MeDon ait, Pisquid West, Treasurer of Charlottetown, May 7. (1m all papers.) Lacal Committee, £1 16 9. House Cleaning. ~ [Remit eben £8: $a irpiame tn 22 OR Sale at the Drug Store of M. W. Sxrxwen, superior | Wm. MeCannell 0 3 O}Angns Gillis 4 ; : © ‘ os s 7. Whitewash Brushes, best Paris Whiting, common Whiting; Rose, | Allan Grant 0 2 0] Mary Gillis ® 19 Pink, Celestial Be, Mineral Verditer and Brunswick Green Lemon and | John Clarke 0 5 O James Jay 03 Orauge Chrome Glue, &e, besides all kinds of Paints, Oil Colors, Varuisbes, | George Milicr o 5 olG Jay esi | Paint Brushes, &e, Gold Leaf Bronzes, &c, and sold as cheap as any in R : 5 : 4 Town. ev. Pius McPhee 110 0 Medical Warehouse, May 7. From Mr. Linus Walker, Pisquid East, Teacher, Treasu- rer of Local Commitee, £2 11 6. London House, Lot 19, May Ist, 1855. Linus Walk oS O° Wide . inu er ield, £0 Boston Goods, expected daily. Alex. McDonald, ™ Anges McDonald, de. 8 5 0 AGS of NUTS, boxes of ORANGES and LEMONS, | ,, Bornish, 0 2 3/Donald NeDonaid, cs | Hilary McDonald © 5 OF. Bornish 0 5 boxes Confectionery, boxes Candles, boxes. Tobacoo, do Soap, do | ito: telah Ot J , °o Raisins, Corn Brooms, Warp, Buckets, snd a lot of smail articles teo | “Fh. “© "OnaNG, ount ; gee McDonald,do. 0 5 © numerous to mention. Clement, o : 0 John MeDonald, do. 0 4 6. The remainder part of DRY and FANCY GOODS wil! arrive early | Alex. McDonald ®@ 3 O John Brit . 2 2 ee ae James MeDonald, Elder- Wm. Brit 039 EDWIN PARKER. G&S The business of this House will in future be conducted upan Cash principles. (3w) New Goods just opening ‘at the | From Mr. Alex. McNeill, Teacher, Mount Mellick District ae Treasurer of Local Committee, Township 49, ee a. Alex McRae £015 O\John Jenkins a6'°s ¥ Manchester House, Sydney-street. Sanuel Drake @15 0'Wm. Jenkins,sexn 0 50 FEW cases of FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising | MEX pps BE 05 0 plain and trimmed spring Bonnets, newest styles, bonnet Libbons,| pi. 4 3B Black 615 o| Wm. inne -. ' silk and French Kid Gloves, wuslin Collars, lace aud muslin Habit-shirts | yo Jenkins. i in. Oi & Olde W.A ie and Sleeves, lace, gossamer and suetland Vei's, lawn and muslin embroid- G Boll 3 © 5B @ Mart I, corn 603 0 ered Handkerchiefs, Laces and Edgings, window Muslins, Elastic Cotille | 7CO"S* ~ am ; a artin Jackman Sing’ 7 stays, infant Waists and Caps, biack aad white, corded and embroidered John Jenkins 0 G) ohn Cc rrigan 026 Skirts, Parasols, Long Shawls, Neck-tics, mohair and brown lace Head. | Nei! Curry 6 2 6 Wm. M "i ie dresses, plain and checked Barages, Bayadire Robes, Delaines and Cash- | Wm. Bollum 0 3 @ John Mitchell “a meres, plain and shot Poplins, black and coloured Glace Siiks, very cheap, Thomas “ood © & {Thomas Murray jo 2 with a variety of other seasonable articles, all of which will be disposed Joseph Wood © 3 6 Timothy W eatherbe e146 of at very low prices. ' Nicholas Jenkins © 10 © enry Green 06560 (= Further importations hourly expected. | George Jenkins 032 068 4 G4 Jenkins May 7. SAMUEL M‘MURRAY. | Nicholas Jenkins, B. H. 0 5 ol ran es From Mr. Alexander McNeil, Teacher of Mount Mellick District School, Township 49, being the offerings of Pupils wn kis School, £1 3s. re a eens ee Great Auction Sale. REAL ESTATE NEAR CHARLOTTETOWN, N THURSDAY, May 10, 1855, at 12 o'clock, the/ Philip S. Lane £0 0 9 jJane Acorn £0 0 9 House, Outhouses and Farm Buildings of “‘ Warblington,” now|J R. MeDongall © O 9 [Snsan Acorn 0 68 9 owned and oceupied by F. N. Gisborne, Esq., will be offered for sale, to- | Joseph Hayley 0 0 4 (Esther McLellan 00 4 gether with about 30 acres of land on which the baildings are erected. | John Burns 0 0 6 }Eliza McDougall eo: acs Also—5 iKoyalty Lots on the eastern side of the public road, consisting | Patrick Cairn © © 1 jAnn Haley 009 of 12 aeres each, will be offered for sale in seperate lots. Peter Cairn 0 0 9 |Mary Haley 009 aoe a. remaining Water Lot, containing about 25 acres, will be I.R.A. McNeill 0 3 3 John T. Mellish 017 offered for sale in one or two portions. ie oe er The above splendid property is so well known for beauty and high cul- a = ee : . ; we = ee 7. ture, sud is moreover so near Charlottetown, that a further description | ex. McDougal 00 3 IM 7 Cc or 00 4 is unnecessary, as parties can judge for themselves by visiting the pre-| Sarah Praught 0 ety, wanes 006 mises any day previous to the sale. Catherine fraught 0 14 Charles Acorn 004 Traws.—One-fourth of the purchase money cash at the time of sale; | Elizabeth Acora 0 0 14 Roderin'; Vesey 00 5 one-fourth on delivery of the deed within six months, or sooner if required; | M. E. McDougall 0 9 9 ‘lohn Acorn 009 and the residue may remain on mortgage for five years. if required. | Elizabeth Acorn 0 6 ii Wm. Acorn 0093 Vor further particulars apply to Hos, CHARLES YOUNG or IF. N. : Mary Aun Lane v 0 9 Christiana Ann McRae 0 0 9 GEEDORES, Feo. | Angus Pravg'st 0 © 1} Catherine Mellish 00 4 Should the House Lot be di of, the Furnit d Stock will be; . duly advertised for sale at sare at ee ; | From Mr. W. H. Richardson, Teacher of Stanhope Dis- W. T. PAW, Austioneer, | trict School, Treasurer of Local Committee, £9 17 11. Charlottetown, April 59. (isl, Ady & He Gaz) | Henry Green £0 10 0/Robert Hudson £09 5 0 wate aars =, | Peter Higgins 0 5S 0} William Hudson e 4 4 _ —-vsetluy SURNITURE, Alex. MeMillan 0 5 3\David Douglass 06 0 Cattle, Farming Implements, &c. &c. ; abet: Shcactien 0 5 sw. Hi. Richentocn 6 6 Oo i i ll by Auction, on Tuesday, the) Wm. D. Lawson 0 5 3) William ins ese yd arin tate dans noon, at the residence of Capt. | John C. Lawson 0 12 6'Stephen B. Higgics 05 0 Beazeiy, near Government House, the whole of bis HOUSEHOLD FUR- | Neil Shaw . 0 6 0O!John Campbell 063 NITURE,.WAGGONS, SLE{GHS, CATTLE and FARMING IMPLE-| Angus MeMillan 0 5 &Georee Lawson en MENTS,—particulars of which will be given in Catalogues, a few days Wm, Seaman, jun. 0 1 6 William Higgins 060 previous to the sale. : Wm. Seaman © 5 0 John Lawson 8s WM. DODD, Auctioneer. | Alex Shaw 0 3 OF. Alexander & Son 015 0 April 12. (All papers.) Dunean Shaw © 2 0 Alexander Uxley 0560 UsT TRY John Shaw @ 8 9 Neil Leitch 05 6 : our . David Lawson, J.P. 011 8,John Leith 0 3 0 Wee Jamie Duncan’s Wa, Lawson 0 6 0 Duncan Shaw 0 5 0 EW ESTABLISHMENT of Tin, Copper, Iron, and | David Rareete He A 2 ao — naa : . : IN piamber Work. Next door tothe residence of the Ion. George | SPOre® Pom 2 8 6a Brodie ee otrom bis late experience in the Old Country, and by strict attention to Henry Poster 0 2 6 Aluert Boryer ee the execution Pantinn, bo heges tomurih 9 sheze of pee getrmegn, | leans Ferey ° 2 * S.—Jobbing J to. : ‘ a . Coaricttatows, Fintary 22, (All papers.) j (To be ecntinued.} we # cS oP een Yo oY es lees Bgl 2 i AA ee ts : ee ee See highs