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CHARLES Hr:ivsr.I:v—tho whole of which may be viewed at any time previous to day ofsale at the Auction Mart. May 14. 1855. A. . E. House and part of Town Lot 0 BE SOLD, at |’t:iu.Ie Auc'rio.\r, on TUE8D.\\', the fifth day of June next, at 10 o’clock. on the Premises, if not previously disposed of at private sale, a part ofn Lot of LAND, with the DVVELLING HOUSE thereon, situated in Q.ueen’s Street, and measuring 27 feet thereon, and running back 64 feet—part of the Estate of the late THOMAS Tr:iu.izzicit. or particulars, apply to JOHN HARPER, or to WILLIAM DUl)D, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, May 3, 1855. Im 7’5"§E sow at pust{é‘3T;é¥tJs7.}:;.' previously disposed of at private sale), A1‘ GIOIGITOWN, on 17iurs«lay,the Twenty-first day of June next, at 12 o'clock, T N LOT Number 8, Third Range, Letter (B). with the HOUSE and OUT-HOUSES on the same. This Lot is cl’ ibly situated, adjoinin Was. Snrnunsors, EsQ’a., mines, and near t e E iscopal Church. For further articulars, appl to ours. J. Hussririttv 6; Co. , Halifax, or D. ILION, Charlottetown. Jan. I5, 1855. [9- Important Auction of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 61.0., ! Alliictions Gift, ti choice collection of Sacred Poetry, , Anecdotes of Christian Martyrs, gilt leaves is 9d ' Anecdotes of Napoleon Buonaparte 8s CATALOGUE OF BOOKS. ECEIVED per Barque Isabel, and otlered for Sale by IIAIZARI) and OWEN, Queen Square. ABBO'I"l"S Corner Stone 2s " \Vrty ofSalvation Is -Id Hoary Head and the V:ille_\s Below is 4 Young Christian is id Way to do Good Is 4d 'l'eacher In 4d Fireside Piet ls -id Chitin and the English is -id Child at Home Is ~td Little Pliilosopher 19 «Id .\Iother at Home [1 4d Path of I’eace ls -Id Every-day duty is «id Caleb in Town ls -id Caleb in the Country is 4d [ st I l -6 l l ‘ AIlERNIiTIIY’S Family Physician, I2ino, 3s Adams‘ Flowers, their Moral Language and Poetry, iiiipeiial 32mn, gilt leaves Is 9d new edition, royal 32ino, 9d A full Christ for Empty Sinners, demy 32iiio, 1d 3d Annals of the Poor, D by Legh Richmond, gilt leaves ‘Is 6 Anecdotes of the Chinese is Sd A String of Pearls, royal 32mo, gilt leaves is 9d AI’ PUL DISCLOSURES OF MARIA MONK, of the Hotel Dieu Nunnery, Montreal, neat cloth gilt ts 9d Baron Munchausen ls (id Baron Trenck (Adventures of) 3s lIAX'I‘ER’S Saint's Everlasting Rest, gilt leaves 2s 6d Beauties of \Vealey, ISmo, canvas 2: 9d Bi-.rquiii's Children‘: Friend, gilt leaves 29 6d BLAIR’S Grave, GRAY'S Elegy, PORTEUS on Death, and DODD’S Prison Thoughts (Scott and Webster) 2s 6d BLOO.\IFIELD’S Farmer’s Boy, Rural Tales, and Wild Flowers ls 6d BOGATZKY’S Evening Treasury 2s 6d Book of Famil Worship, gilt leaves 2s 6d BOURRIENIVPWS Life of Napoleon Buoaaparte, with Essay by Dr. Channing, 4 wood engrav- ings 8| Boy's Own Story Book, by T. S. Arthur, cuts, gilt leaves 2s 6d BRITISH MINSTREL a Choice Collection of Songs, ro sl 82mo, is 9d BR WN'S Concordance 2s 6d BUFFON'S Natural History, 200 eugravin s 3s BUNYAN’S Choice Works, viz. Grace A unding, Heart’s Ease, World to Come, Barren Fig Tree, and BY H. W. LOBBAN. V HE Hon. CHARLES H:rui.r:v‘s HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, Horses, Cows, l Heifers, \Vsgon, Gig, Pony Carria e, Sleighs, Farm- I ing Implements, 6sc., will be sol by Auction, on; Tur:sn.ur, the 10th July next, at his rcsidence,. situate on the Miilpeque Road, about I mile from Town, commencing at 1! o’clock. Further particu- lars see Handbills. Tnuss.—Sunis to £t0 Cash,—from £10 to £20 three moutlis,—from £20 upwards, four months. Where credit is given approved Joint Notes will be red. mliiiy Nth, 1S55.—A. t. E. Civic Elections. 4 SI-IBRIFI"S NOTICE 1 N pnrsuanco of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Eighteenth year of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled “ An Act to incorporate IIl8.'I.‘0\Vl’I ofchzirlottctown," I do hereby give public notice, that the first Elections I ofMayor and Councillors for the Cit otcharlottetown V will beheld on the I"IRS'I‘ TUESDAY in AUGUST ' next at the several places following, that is to say: In \Vard No. Onc—-at the residence ofMr Bngnall, l in Powiial Street. I In Word No. 'I‘\vo—:it the Fire Eiigiiio Ilousc, \ fronting on GITIII. (ii-orgu Street. In \V:ird No. 'I‘lII’l’L‘--‘II the Old Court IItllt.~=1!. In \V:ii'tI No. l"onr—:it the l"irc Eiigiiie IIDIISU t'r.-iititig on King S']ti:tl'i:. \V;ml No. l"in--—:it .‘vIr. 'I'i.:i‘i1.-y‘.-r, .~ \t:lt‘t' of tho I’i‘E1ivv,tvi'.vii lloail. .\iitl ill the said I‘ilt'Cl.lt)IH the Poll will he opened at El o'c‘.t'.v:l; in the rttl‘t'll0Ult, and shall t‘t'tlllllllL‘ open - till .3 o‘t-,loclt in the zifti.-rnooit oftlic siiiiwt i\‘. :it the ”"‘A..;,,to Rnstioo semi. THOMAS M‘NEII.L. ‘ Rustico. April l8th. tticn wii.i.i.\.\i ii.-\<:.\.'.\i.i..~'i~.'.-r'.ti'. S,liorin".~a tJtlu:e, t_ Water of Life -is 6d BURDER’S (Rev. G.) Fifty-two Village Sermons, new edition 4: 6d Burns’ Poems, plates 2: 9d Chapone’s Letters, dsc. 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