? THE EXAMINER. _ LS ee; . 3 fi Bo ae ~ Smash up /Auction. BY WILLIAM DODD. 7 BE SOLD by Auction, on TUESD AY, the 4th day of ‘cloek, and will be econ- Mav next, to commence al }] vv tinued by day and might sales until all is sold, the wl vle of the subseriber’s SfUCK IN TRADE, consisting of a large as- gortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND HARDWARE. For Sale, OTS suitable for Villa Residences, 4 moiety of ** Spring Park’’ I walk of the Provinee Building. ( &e., apply to Tuo, Desprisay, oF to the subscriber, OPE May 18, 1857. tf W. H. P¢ oe ~--« Baasehold Farm for Salo. | | PF EXUAT valuable leasehold property, situated at South Shore, As weare about to close up business and dissol¥e partner- | £ Lot 65, now in the occupation of the sub ship, tle sale must be POSI riVE AND UNRESERVED, and ing of 75 acres, 40 acres ol which nee me © 6" conse ut ntly GREAT BARGALNS may be expected by mer- vation, and the remainder well covered with reel ghants and country dealers. : s The Stock will be sold with the Farm if required, Tervs.—All sums under £10¢cash on d livery ; £10 and up is on the premises @ never failing spring G50, four months ; £50 apply on the premises to There jo £25, three months; £25 and ap to end up to £100, six months, £100 and upwards, twelve months credit will be given on approved Joint Notes of Hand. De N. B. Asthe whole of the above Stock of Goods are of recent | jmpyr tation and in good order, and the ‘Perms Lib ral, it w ill aiford to country dealers a good opportunity tore} lenish their aAtock Atso,—The unexpired Leasehold Interest of I and PREMISES, being 6 years, subject to the annual rent of #46 per year. : Apvil 12, 1858. J. & 8S. PROWSE, eee South Shore, Lot 65, March 22, 1858. Caution. LLEREBY eaution all persons from cutting or otherwise trespassing on the property of the late Arthar Compton, Esq.. of Chatham, Kent, England, situate In OQUSE. SHOP | Lot 17, otherwise they will be prosecuted according to law. And all those indebted for rent or arrears of rent, unless im- | without further notice. MARIA ANN ROTCUFORD. 5 : te $$$ _——__.—_—_—_——_— | Charlottetown, April 19, 1858. 3w ae ’ ets i cleeedaeiilill Valuable Real Estate and Businoss Estab-| 7 iyjoN, — Ain persons found trespassing on the Tate lishment for Sele. iC property of Charles 5. Hunt, Esq., on Lot 59, whose ¥HVO be sold by Public Auction on the ith of MAY next.’ boundaries are defined, now the property of the subseriber, at the hour of 11 o’clock, noon, on the premises, TOWN | without written authority from him through Mr. John Cahill, OT No. & in the fourth handred of Town Lots in Charlotte- farmer, of said Township, will be prosecuted according to law. town, together with the Distillery, Stables, &c., &c. thereon, | ALEXANDER ROBERTSON. Bs BENJ. DAVIES, Auctioneer. Goose Pond, St. Peter’s Road, Lot 34, Feb. 22, 1808. Ch, Town, March 29, 1858. Is}. Spine é Fi Se leone 7 ot EE | OTE Ed Silk Hat Manufactory. Intestate Estate Sale. ., FENO be sold by Public Auction, at the Colonial Building, in| : Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the fifth day of May} that he has also commenced the making of Silk dats, and is next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, pursaant to a licence | prepared to execute orders in the above line. Gentlemen’s, duly granted for that purpose by his Honor the Surrogate and! Ladies’ and Children’s Hats made to order in any style, and Judge of Probate of this (sland, bearing date the ninth day of} at such prices as cannot ‘fail to give satisfaction. He will Jane, 1357, part of the REAL ESTATE which belonged to the lattend the Saturdays’ market with a supply of Hats prior to late John Anderson, of Charlottetown, master mariner, | his removing to the City. deceased, intestate at the time of his death, that is to say :| gr Old Hats and Clothes cleaned and renovated on im- ALL THAT pisce of ground commencing at a distance of eighty | proved principles. four feet from the corner of King’s Square, thence running| Agent—Mr. Jobn Williams, Market Square, where a supply porthwardly forty-two feet along Hillsborough-street, thence | will be constantly kept. JOHN HOBBS. at right-angles eastwardly eighty-four feet, or until it strikes! Charlettetown Royalty, April 26, 1858. 2m te winesension of John Rider. thence southwardly forty-two | ~s-— lazqtn. en FL) Jand in possession of dohn Rider, thence» southwardly ‘orty-'vo) “Tt is a fact that Charlottetown has a fashionable feet, thence westwardly to the place of commencement—com- = . prising one-quarter part of swore Lot No. Eighty-two (82), | FURNITURE STORE, in the fourth hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; and | ( Kent-street, next doer io the Hon. George Coles’s,) niso ALL THAT other piece of ground commencing at the northern | 7 LIERE may be found the largest assortment of FUR- angle of the said Town Lot, thence running westwardly along | W ®NITURE yet displayed in Charlottetown, which will Fitz Roy-street forty-two feet, thence at right angles south-| he sold lower than auction prices, or, at any other Store for wardly forty-two feet (a little more or less), thence at right the same quality of work. D. G. solicits an early call from angles castwardly forty-two feet, thence northwardly to the } the eounty buyers. Retail customers will find him better pre- piace of commencemeat—bhounded on the east by land belonging pared than ever to supply their wants with new and fashion- to Mr. Gicorge Beer, and being part of the said Town Lot No. | able Goods, as well as every article belonging to trade. Kighty-owo, in the fourth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown ; say” Please call and examine for yourselves. If you-call and of which said Real Estate the said intestate, John Ander-|-once you will call again. All kinds of second-hand Furniture 1; 2} ‘ HxRseaeso i Poa ei . # ie sun, died seised and possessed oe simple. : : repaired and made to look as good asnew, Upholstered work + 3 . . >. om ow F re LARS e . . ‘ . Dated at Charlottetown this 20th day of March, 1858. done in the neatest manner. The highest price paid for » - one SDN ph , an et™ - ' cs x . ‘ ‘ ¢ a _ CATHERINE ANDERSON, | second-hand Furniture, or exchanged for new. Cane Chairs Administratrix of Estate of late John Anderson, | po-goated, GEORGE DOUGLAS. a Ch. Town, March 29, 1858. Isl & Pro 4i fWYO BE SOLD by Pablie Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the FAUGHT’S 19ti day of MAY next ensuing, at the Court House in ROOT AND SHOE STORE, QUEEN-SQUARE, Georget we, King’s County, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, YHE subseriber invites the attention of the public generally pussasat to Licence for that ss grant “dl by the | i to his large supply of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses” a Boys’ Honorable Chari Young, L. J.D, Surrogate and Jule of poor and SHOES. consisting of —Ladice’ Congress, and the 20th day of January last past: All the right, title and | sterol Baye, . reseed a: creme = th B P sie interest of the late John Ross, Clerk Assistant of the House and Brogans, : ae Nee igs ee ae eo pei ad of Amentiyjin sadtoTOWN DOP Nasiber'7, in the Third] eee ee ee erage eile mtn Range, Letter F. of Town Lots in Georgetown aforesaid, to-| of E rench Calf-skin on hand, which he will manefacture to vether with the DWELLING HOUSE and OUT: HOUSES| "4 i9 the most approved and fashionable style. thereon crected. Por particulars and conditions apply to the Hon. WILLIAM FORGAN, Charlottetown. fructicn. ; —-ALSO-—— A large supply of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and Boys’ Indian Rubber Boots and Shoes, of all sizes and of the best quality. A quantity of Indian Rabber Solution, for repairing Rubbers. Sign Golden Boot, City, Aug. 17, 1857. ly 5 ESSRS. STANFIELD & LORD beg to inform the LV& Farmers of Prince Edward Island, that after this date their NEW MILLat TRYON will be ready for Dyeing. Fulling and Dressing Cloth, having spared no expense in fitting up. Che services of Mr. Lippincott, of Pictou, being secured as rm wun tene TUES > the 18th ds Tee » 8 Mr. L tt, of i, ne Pr Atc TION, on rt ESD AY 2 oe 13th day of July next, }manager, they guarantee to finish ‘work in the best possible J%& on the premises, (if not previously disposed of by private; t al Lh din eieensiannemietiiibe bed Meate “timeline dees |imanner, on the usual terms, B. Ory SOP RPAHS MAT ‘Fi 5 > Mill. O Mill cates oat *| Mr. H. Causecx, of Sydney Street, Charlottetown, will ro . 21a oe ‘ rit i eC He Ps - * = : a re Tl ee xe » CUnSENg © GE SEE, WIGS SEI WAL SOLCS PAITE) poccive Cloth, and attend tu its being forwarded with despatch. atones, Barley Mill and Carding Mill, recently fitted up and Trvon. July 23 tf nearly ready to work; the Kiln is new. This valuable pro- S etibanadvets perty, having one of the best streams and being a very superior City i Very and Sale Stabies. inill site, is so well known that further des¢ription is unneces- : : , : ill sit |, Il know nh tha ee pron Is ERNCCES| waNIE subscriber, secing the necessity of a convenient place sary. Also, on the premises, 1,000 SAW LOGS. ; : > oar os . ae ; aks oe 1 for the sale and purchase of Horses in the City, will, Also, a distinct Mill-dam and Mill (formerly used as a Card-}. 7 a ie ee a eo ing Mill) will be sold. The whole -property consists of | °™ coBmecvon with his extensive Livery Stables, give every 4 i) 3 old, ie rhole rope y -On8 : . : : : 00 a ‘, ladis ye oe ot div ol Pand ' attention to the interest of parties wishing to buy or sell. = wcres, Cc ¢ t acres ¢ ine ar FOr wna, ° ° + . iP Yo ae e t ; a “oy Pe nay mike tomas: for a Lis commodious Stables, fitted up for the purpose, and to he greater par ie rcbase money may remi c : : ‘ . . es ee ae er ee “| which he invites inspection, can accommodate a limited number period of nine years, payable in instalments, according to the Sse he the week ¢ herwies oe - oe : Sieh fice: aethdaehinhe einai of Horses by the week or otherwise. terms of the Land Purchase Act. Farther particulars anc ae Bie oer . 7 . ‘oo > ; Thankful for former patronage, he trusts a liberal public terms of sale made known on application to George Beer and]. ine ties ; ; Theophilus DesBrisay, Esquires, Charlottetown, or to the sub will support him in the present undertaking. neopniiu ‘8 Drisi S es, Uuar te~town, or > § - ‘ —— ‘ x _ Charlottetown, May 4,1857. ly. J. H. GATES. scriber on the premises, THOMAS ROPER. Sa ee es St. Peter's Mills, April 19, 1858. Ex. Gaz. & Isl. STEAM! STEAM ! STEAM! Patrick Hickey & Co.’s To Let, Ringweod and Warron Farm. CABINET, SASH, DOOR, BLIND AND GENERAL WOOD WORK MANUPACTORY, YENI subscriber is prepared to treat with persons desirous a . : i Se eee ear a AVE just completed their three-storey BUILDING, of leasing ‘or a term of years, either or both of the above valu- eas Te total a dadce ae } * . 14S Hy a} + { wo } Testreea r able properties. The present tenant, Joba Lyall, Eeq., will surrender east ot the W . ilington ] a ; oy ney efrecs, the only the possession on Ist May, 1858. For plans and particulars apply to | one of the kind in this {sland where Steam Power and the W. H. POPE. | most approved Machinery now in use is employed for saving (Ist., Pro. & Mon. tt.) manual labor. ian = eo ae 2rus In the establishment is a Drying-room, in which Lumber 2AOR SALE faluable Par . 60 ¢ is thoroughly seasoned by the héat of Steam. Pg » > Noxssess wily } f mg ; e ° . > re 4 " . ND "9 a rms No yg nt a _ They having engaged the service of a coimpetant Machinist s1ace a avO. * us } > pro- 1” 1" - o 1 - as Eek rie ed ont, Bhe PFo-! and General Engineer from Boston, are enabled to under- perty at Ronald Mc Donald, jan., Pall ch, and ROW 1B, PosK | take repairing all kinds of Machinery, including Lock, Gun- sion of Ronald McDonald, Esq., his father, who is authorised © : atin * Fae Paareang pe mapeig te nee ares Be on sg Bet ge to sell the same ; and who will extend a good bona fide title of eed Ciick-decehuiald’ aitle ton. thea sesoces.s acting —" it hy reference to the lion. Charles Young, Attorney-at-Law, Atso—Planing, Straight and Sweep Sawing,—Morticing, Charlottetown. ‘Time will be given for one-half of the pur- Tennoning, Moulding, Boring and Turning Machinery. chasg money. Gansta ace N. B.—All kinds of Iron Turning done to order, _ Big Be = April 26, l eh, diate oe Ch. Town, Dec. 14, 1857, {sl 4m “4 “ trnaietiicectamieaniicnnapaiee scsirilias Ciatiealeeilhclieibitypatititenetiigntaliasliiaiiaaaiaiaearsialiitnmcisiitini For Sale, City Marblo Works. A FREEHOLD PROPERTY, thirteen miles from | HE undersigned beg to return their thanks to the in- Charlottetown, the most eligible situation for | T habitants of P. E. Island, for the liberal patronage they country business on the teland, situated at Vernon | have received since they commenced business in Charlottetown, River Bridge, Lot 50—where vessels drawing ten feet} and have to inform them that they are prepared to carry on ot water can load at the Bridge—the public road from south | their business in future in all its various branches, such as eide of the Island running close by the shop door. ‘There are CurTinc, LETTERING AND ScuLPTURING Heap STONES, Tous on the premises a DWELLING-HOUSKE, in good repair, con- Srones AND Monuments ; : taining on the lower floor a Dining-room, Drawing-room, two | and also all kind of Freestong and MinisTone work, done to }ted-rooms and Kitchen, also a Shop 24 x 20, on the upper Hoor | order and on the most liberal terms. two Bed-rooms; a two-story GRANARY 40 x 25, with double | ig Specimens of Work can be seen at their Workshop in floors; anew SHOP 4° x 20; a Store-house, Stable and Coach-| Grarron Srrezr, Charlottetown. house, and a good Well of water close to the house. For fur-| JOHN CAIRNS, Manufacturer, ther particulars apply in Charlottetown to BENS. DAVIES, OBERT CHISHOLM, Salesman. Esquire, or on the premises to the proprietor, | Charlottetown, March 29, 1858. Uctober 5, 1857. L0BERT BARKER. Sa ——____-_— - oe ee “For Sale. 2 one Co-Partnership Notice. : - : OF a e, : . , Hi subseriber, having taken into Partnership Mr. G. rae valuable Leasehold Property, sitaate in Grand, W. MILLER, will continue to carry on the Marble i 4 aaa Pit, OF 1 y) s tare ae Rareres ann ae Business in future under the Firm of pine acres, with a valuable Marsh, cutting about six tons of | WELLS & MILLER, Jlay, ov thereabouts; Lease for 999 years, Atso—l ity acresof Commons, which cannot be taken from | ta Orders for MARBLE HEADSTONES will reecive | prompt attention. ISABELLA ROSS, Executrix of the Estate of the late John Ross, deceased. April 12, 1858. E & Gaz, St. Patar’s Mills for Sale. RARE CHANCE FOR CAPITALISTS! - — Ch.Town, February 22, 1858. + R. McDONALD. _ the above during the term of the lease. The whole fronting on the entrance of Tracadie Harbour, . WELLS, Manufacturer, and the rear bounded by the Winter River, which makes it! G. W. MILLER, Salesman. valuable situation fur business, vessels being able to load} (Ch, Town, Dee. 21. 1857. or heth at fromt and rear. Sixty acres are now under tillage, ae a - 3 | Grain, Grain. — HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS o) suilding stuff, longers and firewood in great abundance on the | tund, It is also eontiguous to Cod, Herring, Salmon, or! (iasperaux fishing grounds. Also a Dwelling house 32 ~ 22,/ at with good cellar and ehimneys, and ovt-buildings clearings 5 ta¢3 with good « id chimneys, and « dings clearing: oworv and Di hoing now in excellent order. Rent £10 2s. 6d. per annum. Colos’s Browo y a stillory. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- | key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also — 'X, XX, and XXX Ale, Ch. Town, Feb. 16, 1867. iusseasion can be given at any time from this date. For furthey pa ticulars apply to Hon. Cuartes Yorn, Charlotte- fown, or Mr. Ronatp McDonaxp on the premises, Barch 2, 1858, situate on the western ‘state—witlin a few minutes For further particulars, plan, seriber, consist- | rington, Groom. : 9 s hich state of culti- | of water. Please |" I PENIIE subscriber, grateful to his friends for past favers in | the Hat and Clothes Cleaning Business, now inforurs them | Wotice. FENIIF cclebrated Entire Horse ** COUR DE LION” will | leave the subscriber’s premises on MONDAY, the 26th instant, and will pass through St. Eleanor’s, Townshend’s | | Corner, Barbara Weit, Indian River, Malpeque and New Lon- the Temperance Hall, at the hour of 7 o'clock ‘p. m., for the don, from thence to head of North River, and return by tt aC: le aa | Horticultural Society. | (Under the patronage of Lady Daly.) FEXIIE postponed annual meeting of this Society will take luce on TUESDAY, the 4th day of May ensuing, at election of office bearers for the ensuing year, and @phet Crapaud, Tryon and Bedeque, continuing said route every | general business of the Society. John Lawson, Bsq., Q fortnight during the season. sal vd JOHN CUNNINGHAM. Miscouche, Lot 17, April 19, 1857. Wotice. IR Horse MOUNTAINEER,” imported by the Royal Agricultural Society in 1853, willstand for the season at the following places, viz: oe JAMES FOLEY. | Monday, May 3and 4, at Iiooper’s Correr, Bedeque; at W. W. Lord’s, ‘Tryon, from Tuesday, the 4th, until Monday, the 10th; atJohn Wright’s, | South, the 11th and 12th; at Richmond, Lot 9, from Wednesday, the | ‘12th, until Monday, the 17th May; and will continue the above route ¢ down timber | once a fortnight during the season. Terms—20s. cash. John | Richmond, Lot 19, March 11, 1858. lel CHARLES HYDE. Wotice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of James D. Lawson, ‘A late of Charlottetown, Hetel-keeper, deceased, intestate, : ‘ — sedines Wi he taken | : : ‘ |mediate payment be made, legal proceedings will " ‘are hereby required to make immediate payment ; and all | persons having any demands against the said Estate are re- | quested to furnish the same for adjustment. DAVID LAWSON, Jun. ca” J. Longworth, Esquire, of Charlottetown, Barrister, is duly empower d by me to receive all debts due said estate. Stanhope, April 12, 1858. ow. D. ds a ~ Wotice. FRNILE Subscriber, in returning thanks to his friends and the Joiner and Builder, and also in that of his Lumber Yard, would respectfully intimate that he has been appointed Surveror or Lumber for the County, and hopes, by strict attention to the same, to merit and receive a share of public support, N’ B.—Has for Sale LUMBER, of all descriptions, sory Scantling, sawn and hewn; a quantity of very superior Sil Pieces, from 20 to 40 fect ; Shingles and Roughboards : §-inch, l-inch, 14-inch, 2-inch and 38-inch Pine ; Juniper Posts, Fence Rails, Longers and Pickets. Also, a quantity of FIREWOOD, which may be had on application at the Lumber Yard, East end of the Wesleyan Chapel. BERTRAM MOORE. Charlottetown, April 5, 1858. 4w Novice. LL thése who stand indebted to the subscriber will please take notice that I am hard up—much in want of cash— and I expect all to pay when their bills are sentin. Some haye done so, many have not yet; and I now give them notice that unless they come forward and pay forthwith, 1 will have their names published in the Mayor’s Court. I have but one choice, to sue them, or be sued myself. Please eall and save this trouble and expense. GEORGE DOUGLAS. Ch. Town, March 29, 1858. Isi & Pro 4i } Hard Times. ~& come forward and pay their respective amounts on or before the Ist day MAY next, otherwise they will be sued for without distinction. G. W. MILLER, Bookseller. April 5, 1858. Aw No. 75. LLOYD’S Register of British and Foreign Shipping. RULES AND REGULATIONS. MT OTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of Resolutions LY parsed by the Committee, alterations and amendments have been made in the Rules and Regulations of Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping as follows, viz :— Section 39.—The intermediate dimensions for the scantling of timbers between the floor heads and the gunwale to be regu lated in proportion to the distance from the two points. Should the timber and space be increased, the siding of the timbers to be increased in proportion. Whenever ships are built with double floors, thick strakes (see Table B) must be worked inside, to extend from the lower part of the short floor- head chocks to the upper part of the long floor head chocks, and be wel bolted through and clenched, with one bolt at the head of each long and short arm of floors, and at the heel of each first and second foothook which come upon them, from the foremast extending a distance aft equal to three-fifths of the through bolied. Secrion 45.—The foliowing has been adced to this Rule, viz:—‘* The breadth of the wales in every case is to be regu- Jated as under, viz :— When the extreme length of the ship, measured from the fore part of the stem to the after part of the stern-post, on the range of upper deck, is six times her depth of hold (and under,) the wales are to be in breadth 3 in. to every foot of the depth of hold. depth of hold, the wales are to be in breadth 4 in. to every foot of the depth of held. When tbe extreme length of the ship is ten times her depth | of hold (and above,) the wales are to be in breadth 4 in. to | every foot of the depth of hold. -'Terms made known on application to Edward Har- public for their patronage, both in his business as House | A LL persons indebted to the Subscriber are requested to | length of the ship; in such cases the limber sirakes need not be } When the extreme length of the ship is eight times her | | has kindly consented to deliver, at the same time, a Le on the Science of Horticulture, and subjects therewith connect. ed, at which the public are respectfully invited to attend, Entrance free. A collection will be taken at the time in aid of the funds of the Society. By order of the Committee { April 19. Pro & Isl é.P. PALMER, Acting See’y,” Charlottetown Gas Light Company, OTICE is hereby given that the General Annual Meeting * of the Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Company’s Office, on TUESDAY, 4th day of May next, to receive the Report of the Directors, to declare a Dividend and for general business. The Chair will be taken precisely at 11 o'clock. By Order of the Board, April 19, 1858. WM. MURPHY, See’y, Notice. LL persons indebted to J. & 8S. PROWSE are requested to make immediate payment to save further expenses, Charlottetown, April 12, 1858. SELLING OFF, 9h A’ Extremely LOW PRICES, until the day cf Auction, April 12, 1858. J.&S. PROWSE. Winding up. | fFUE subscriber intending to close his present business, re- quests an immediate settlement of ali Accounts due him. Those remaining unpaid by Ist May will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. He will continue to dis- pose of his Winter’s Supply at reduced prices. " ROBERT A. STRONG. N, B.—TO LET, the premises occupied by the above, pos- session given Ist May. : Dawson’s Building, Charlottetown, March 29, 1858. Im To sail direct for tho Gold Diggings, Nelson, New Zealand. Par new first class Brigantine “SNOW DRIFT,’ Doxatp McKay, Commander, will sail for the above Port from Charlottetown, on or about the 20th JULY next—is now fitting up ex- pressly for a limited number of PASSENGERS. Pa money, including good and substantial provisions, £33 Sterling. The owner—a medical man—accompanies the Ship, with his family, and will pay every attention to the health and comfort ‘of the Passengers. For Passage or Freight apply to the Captain, Post Office, Charlottetown, (if by letter, post-paid) ; or to Mr. Jamzs Morris, Merchant, Charlottetown. tg A few hangs capable of working their passage as seamen, or a Cook and Steward, will be taken on such terms. February 1, 1858. Cabbage, Cabbage. Sperm pita kinds of fresh CABBAGE SEEDS, warranted the growth of 1857. Nursery men attribute the want of success in raising ONIONS, on this Island, in a great measure,.to late sowing. A large Jot of different kinds of ONION SEEDS warranted Fresh, and the growth of 1857, now on hand and for sa‘e b | April 12, 1858. M. W. SKINNER. Wy Ante immediately, a steady MAN who thoroughly understands farming work. Apply to Malpeque Road, April. 26. 6w hk. W. BRECKEN. Fish! Fish! RIME Labrador, Newfoundland and Magdalene Island Herring and Codlfish, in exchange for Pork or Cash, by W. W. LORD & OO. Charlottetown, February 15, 1858. Fish, Fish! UINTALS prime CODFISH, | 409 Q 175 bbls. No. 1 Labrador HERRING. Fpr sale cheap by SAMUEL A, FOWLE. Peake’s new Buildings, Ch. Town, Dec. 4. 3m Ship Bread. 10 BARRELS Ship, Pilot and Navy BREAD, for sale cheap for casu only. SAMUEL A. FOWLE & Co. Peake’s Buildings, April 26, 185¢. 6w . Mummy Seed Whoat. yas superior WHEAT, introduced into the Island by the Subscriber, has now been tried for two consecutive seasons, and has been found by his own experience, and that of all the parties who have tried it, to have been perfectly free from Rust, Smut or Weevil. It has been sown at various periods from Ist May to 12th June, and the increase bas been from 16 to 22; the average weight being 64 lbs. per bushel. The quantity required to sow an acre yaries from 1 to 13 bushel. The Straw is of a beautiful golden colour, and is preferred by Cattle not only to And other intermediaté dimensions in these proportions. Secrion 62.—So far as it relates to ships, the length of | which exceeds five times their breadth, has been amended as | follows :— Ships built in the British North American Colonies, and all ships the frames of which are composed of fir, of 600 tons and upwards, and all ships (wherever built), the length of which (measured from the fore part of the stem to the after part of the stern post on the range of upper deck), shall exceed five times their extreme breadth, shall have diagonal iron plates closely inserted either outside or inside the frame. If placed | utside, the said plates to extend from the upper side of upper tier of beams*to the lower part of chocks at first foothook heads amidship, and to thesame perpendicular height forward and aft, measured from the lower part of the keel; and if placed inside, the plates are to extend from the upper side of upper tier of beams to the lower part of chocks at floor heads. Whether placed outside or inside, the sizes of the plates not to bé less than as follows, viz :— In ships of 100 tons and under 200 tons = =—- 83. by 7-16 inch. 6 200 66 400 “e 4 by 4 se “6 400 6 ~—e: * 4 by 8 “ < 709 $6 1000 ** 43 by } ss r 1000 af 1500 <«* 5 by # és fs 1500 and above 54 by § s and to be fastened with bolts, one at each alternate timber if outside, and one at each timber if inside, not less in diameter than the sizes given for “through batt bolts’? in Table D. The number of plates to be in proportion of not less than | one pair to every twelve feet of the ship’s entire length taken |as above, but not to be more than eight feet asunder measured on a square ; the said plates are to be placed diagonally, at an angle of not less than 45 degrees, their lower euds pointing to the after end of the keel in the after body, and to the fore end of the keel in the fore body, four pairs crossing each other amidship. . Ail such ships to have shelves and waterways to each tier of beams each equal in contents to the transverse sectional | area of the beams of their respective decks at their ends ; each | of the said shelves and waterways to be bolted through the outside planking at every timber, with bolts uf the size given in Table D; likewise the shifts of inside and planking not to! be less than six feet, unless there be a strake wrought between | them, and then a distance of five feét will be allowed. Hemlock timber, of good quality, will be allowed to be used | for the following parts in ships of Four Years’ grade, viz:—_| Floors, First, second, and third foothooks and top-timbers. Beams, hooks, and knees, Planking, inside, and will be entered in the Table A accordingly. The Committee have also approved of a drawing, showing | the direction of the iron plates on frames prescribed by the | tules Seetions 39 and 62, and the iron knees and riders} prescribed by the Rules Section 62. 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