ao....._. .. — H‘KS2ARD'S I GAZETTE: '3KIIGUS’llt 9. noyai Agricultural Iociety QDUSTBIAL EXHIBITION 2 Al Exiuui-I-ieir of Domain Manufactures and ‘Agricultural Productions. will be held in Char- tmgtawtf. on Wednesday the Nut sf .Mrsesiber gggt, when PREMIU S. as follows. will be ‘nab: IO side of Cloth of Island F" t woveoo the lfind. but [walnut I0 erde wool grey Home ‘‘ to H 03“. milled £ pressed . ‘ l 0 0 M de dyed _ do lieished I 0 0 I0 do fancy mixture. do I 0 0 10 do Shepherd's Plaid. I 0 0 is do twilled rt... I. 0 I0 0 [0 do lain do 0 I0 0 10 do it. women's wear. 0 I0 0 I0 do wool and cotton do 0 I0 0 Piece of Carpeting. not less than twenty . .' I 0 0 Paint’ Ileree Ines. -illed. e_st lam than two yards square. I I’ 0 fl_n§ 3.‘, mad. at’ woollen yarn. 0 to o do In , 0 I0 0 Woollen fancy plaid Shawl. 0 I0 9 Do. sheplterd‘s plaid do 0 I0 0 Do. not shawl. 0 10 0 long shawl or scarf. 0 is 0 Pair of thick knit woollen Stockings, for sralls. 9 5 0 Three pairs of woollen socks, 0 ll 0 Three do woollen Gloves. 0 I 0 Three do woollen mittens, 0 I 0 Lines Table Cloth. 0 I0 0 6 erds Linen Towslling Tliree Linen Sacks. capable.of holding four bushels each. _ 0 I0 0 Bonnet. made of grass plant. 0 lo 0 But do do 0 5 0 JGRICULTURJL PRODUCTS. For the best tub of Butter. not Ins than thirty pounds weight. 0 ill 0 Cheese o twenty pounds 0 I0 0 Halfdonen Swede Turnips. 0 8 0 Do Carrots. fort a table. 0 8 0 De Roots Blood Best. 0 3 0 Do Roots of Mangold Wortzsl, 0 8 0 Do Roots ofPursriipe, 0 8 0 Do Ears of Indian Corn. 0 8 0 32 3"..r..‘°"" 3 3 3 I POULTRY. For the best pair. male and female. Darling Fowls. not more than one year old (alive). _ 0 5 0 do ' do Cochin China ds 0 5 0 do do Tttrkeys 0 5 0 Dlacret' y ' me will be awurxlcd for cash articles as ins be considered worthy ‘by tho‘ cgmrniuee, alt not enumerated in the list. Allartieles hfllllbd strfitiyflths r:an't.s- flfl d‘ FIQC T a II I V. of the ‘men is t List Exhibitors are requested to send the articles Intended for mspotitisn. to the Secretary, it practicable. on the day previous. 1 r CHARLES STEWAR I‘. Secretary. Committee Ioosi. Aug. 8. I804. I$D about three weeks since. on the St. Peter's oe several articles of MEN'S WEARING APPAREL (new). The owner can have the seine by proving property and paying ex- " ' DUNCAN rcaovsda. Anrifield. St. Peter's Road. Aug. 1th. 1854. To the Charitable and Humane. HE friends of the widow and fatherless er_e earnestly nested to assist the bereaved fami- ly of the late J MES GBAIIAMS, of Charlotte- town. who met with a sudden and uniirnaly end. ‘by falling from the ruolofa House in the act of lowering a ' otitlie occasion of the Tetnprrririre Procession, on 'I'hursda the 21th July. instant, ' widow and six young children on the sympathies of a charitable public. _ wiltll bek tltulrgzfull he the e vs ' t.an so now ge int n reps . by the II’t:. Deniol Brsneu. J. T. Thomas. m. and Patriclt Walker. Esq. Charlottetown. July 28. I964. _ Papers favorable to the above will please insert retis. J. T. Thomas. £2 I0 0 Patrick Walker, I 0 0 5 00 APaorFriend. S 00 William W. Lord. 2 I0 0 D. Reddin. 2 ' William Heard. 0 George Coles, I 0 0 On account of hie death being caused by lowering e Flag from the House of Mr. Heard. that was hoisted on the occasion of the Temperance procession. TO ENGINEERS. WANTED a competent and experienced ENGI- NEER. for a few weeks. to whom liberal wages willbsgiven. Apply wtpl “JAM HEARD. Charlottetown. August 4, 1854. III Rnvnuerrn R. T. ltoacit of_Crapaud. having received and accepted a unanimous call to Trinity Church. Geor etown. requests all letters papers forto him be iisctsd aecordiugly. lheep Skins. Butter. Wool, eic., HE Subscriber will pay the highest inarhet ice in Cans. for any quunlit iof BU'I'll’éI‘r WOOL. SHEEP and LAD B S INS. ROBERT BELL. Cherlottetown.June Itli. IBM. has NOTICE. I.L persons are her cautioned against credit- ing any of the CI W of the Barque Bells Doses cs. as I will not bssccosntshle for any Dnu-rs they riiey contract. C. REEVES, luster. Charlottetown. July 38, I854. WANTED TO CHARTER. SEVERAL SCHOONERS ‘ts carry C(_)AL.frooi Pietnumor..Sydrrny toAHa|lifex. for which liberal bogus’ an. to ' G.'.W. DEJP S.Chrlettstown or , S. CUNARD dr Ce., Halifax. August 4th. test. 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Pitch and (Zeal ' ‘er. Kegs of White and coloured paints. Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil. For sale by June ‘I. ISM. tf CHARLES STEWART. To Painters and Carpenters. OW LANDING from the Bri John from Lon- don. boiled and raw L‘ Oil. Hubbacks Patent Zinc Paint. Driere. Putt . &,c. Also on hand. Window Glass. cut Nails rent I inch to 3; inches. For JAMES DESBRISAY. 80th June. 1854. [slew A COMPLETE NEW Dyeing, Dressing and Pulling Establishment. Subscriber begs leave to inform the public P. E. lslartd generally. that he has imported a complete set of Mac ions. for Dyeing. Fulling. and Dressing Cloth. ual, if not superior to any in the neighbouring Provirnree ; and has also obtained the services of a first-rate worlttiiau from Nova Scotia. to superintend his Establishment. As the work will be executed equal. if notsupe- rior to that done in Nova Seotia. the prices will not be more tlisn the Nova Scotia char es. Clo ' ' Subscribers eats. of St. Peter's Bay, Glenliii- and St. Margaret’: Mills; at Mr. William Stearas’. St. Peter's; and at George T. Hesz.-ird's Bonk-store, Charlottetown. thor Agents will be appointed in ditfereut parts of the Island, of which due notice will be ' given. N DIXON. Gletifinles Mills, July 10th. I854. HE of MASONIO HALL. THE Shareholders in the above contemplated Hall. are requested to meet on Thursde eve- ning the wilt of Au oat neat at 8 o'clock in anon Hall, (McDonald's uiltlings) to make arrangements for the erection oftlie Building. By order. J. W. MORRISON. li .x. Secretary. UST imported. per Nstlve Lass and Esther from Boston, a choice selection of AMERICAN GOODS. consisting of SUGAR in hhds., barrels, and by retail; Cttustien Suoait; Superior Suuchon TEA. in chests. Iialf chests, and by retail; CO!" EE, RICE, PILOT BREAD, In Barrels. and by retail ; Crackers. Vinegar, Mus- tard. Pepper, Tiible Se Soda. Saleratua. Soap. Candles. Starch. Burning Fluid. Matches. Tobacco, Cigars. Blacking. &c. C0.N'FEC'Tl0JlI'.dRY.'~'UTS. CHEESE. at l INI- Gant'a. India Rubber Boots and Shoes; India Rubber l Coats, Oil Suits, Cotton-wick. Lamp-wicks. Fluid Lamps. Glues Lanterns. CHAIRS with cane seats land wood de.. in great variety of pattern; Axe : Scythss. Shovels, Hoes. Garden 0: An assortment of Curriei‘s TOOLS; Pails. Tube in neete or singls.Clothoe-pins, Bmotria. Brushes, &c. Ots Ilxisn. American and Island Menufiiciured SOLE LEATHER, Nash Leather. Call‘-eltins and Harness Leather. Red. White and Plum colour- ed ltoairs, Shoe thread. Zinc. and Iron Sparrovrblss. LLIAM B. DAWSON. Chrlottstowu. June filth. IBM. and now sou Sans by the Subscriber 10 Cheats CONGOU 1 EA, . I00 Bu TABLE SALT. Begs I-‘fl-..BI-IBTS St. WALNU'I‘S, Boxes CHEESE. Boxes 8x10, ltlxlfl. l0xM GLASS. IDGWOOD and REDWOO 1 Cases assorted HARDWARE. French and Cottage BEDSTEADS. 500 CHAIRS. (all sorts and sizes), BUCK!-Z'l'S. BROOIIS. St. WOODEN BOWLS, GCOUKING STOVI-2S. (for'coal,) latest style, 0 BOILERS, 80 gallons each, Cast Iron SINKS. THOMAS DODD. Powaal Street. Charlottetown. June 20. Isllw NATIVE LASS. HE Subscriber he s to inform his friends and the public. thot he aejuet received, by Schooner .N'uti'or Lou. from Boston. a In‘ and varied assort- ment of AMERICAN and WES‘ INDIA GOODS. Consisting in part of _ 0 Cases Ladies’. Gents’ and Childreua' BOOTS all 'n . CIDCKS, various patterns. I Cane LOOKING GLASSES. assorted sizes. A lar e assortment of FA RJIIJVG IJIIPLE-' ME 8. coiiaiatiug of Rakes. Hoes. Scythes, Snsetlts. &c. l0 Boxes assorted CONFECTIONARY. 20 Boxes CANDLES, lb du SOA 3 Boxes STARCH. FIGS, ORANGES. Currants. S ices. Lines, Whitewash Brushes. Scrubbing and Shoe do.. and a great vaiiry of other Goods. in 4 Hhds. SUGAR. ' I0 mm. ciwsiico SUGAR, NADA i‘i.outt. All of which wlll be sold at the lowest figure for ‘Cash, or approved Credit. THOMAS W. DODD. Jens l7tli. IBM. Isltvv NEW ll-IOP, NEW GOODS. HE Subscriber has JUST Ill-ZCBIVBD at his New Shop. in Snasieuasioe. Beucocc. ll large Stock o BRITISH and JLUERIC./I.N' manufactured GOODS, all of the best quality. art Orleans, Cobur . Dolains, Gingham It s Dresses. Shawls. Ilsndkercliiefs, Handker- 'l'bsy oouiprise in Mohair. Circassian rape. Muslin and Ceaihrieli o. Clothes. Coats. Vesta. and Pants. Gent's chiefs and Ties. Han and Cape. Ladie’s Gent's Children's Shoes. Canvas. Pudding. black and brown Sewir Thread, Sewiags. Buttons. wliite. grey. Bengal. strips and iated Cottons. Osealiiirg-. Bed 'l‘ickiag. Cotton arp. white. blue. reen. and rod Pocket and Memorandum Books. large assort- iuent sf Jewelr . Clocks. Looking Glasses, 'l‘nbs, Wash Boards. olllng Pine. Relies. Forks. Scythe Saesths, Nigger Saws. Leather. Shoe Thread. Locks. Illixsu. Screws. he : Shoe. Scrubbing, and White- wa Brushes. Breetne. Butter Prints. Carpenters‘ Hammers and Hatchsts, Window Glass. Glassware. snlh ' GIOCIRIIJ; Tm. . Tobe . Sou . Cod‘ . he I.H,~.P'eppU. .II°nsterd,'. Ieurnh. S.e.lu:t.u‘s.. . Currants. Bpssm Salts. sreiehs tee susierees is ' wtt.i.r"'a'is' it.}i.e'ae. Iwinssltli. Ottawa. taIy.teia. use "a Snsetlis. Hay-rahes. Hay-forks. Spudas,l ‘hi’ '2' '85" , d‘’- l O'I‘ICE is harsh given that all debts due to the l t For A PROD!-lutiA!'I_0N rs sin: Good People of P. I. PROBABLY there is nets family in your Province but what some members of it are more or less aflictsd by Hnrucurs or Chronic Aflhctions. As a remedy for these various complaints. there unname- ' as bro into the iuarItet._ but all that is" wonderful In its operation. enough tried and we have proof suflicient to satisfy -all from men holding the highest otiices the people of the United States see give—tliai the atadieirrs will do just what it is reconiriiended. It is noc-roa Haasi-'rosr’s Vsori-sni.s: 'I'ntc'rvan. The inn- dicine is compounded from the Vegetable Kingdom and may be used by any person without injurious co-operative. siitiple retitedies. it fully reacliea all the essential orgeneof the human system and there it lies proved itrnslfso elfectually curative of the WHDLI uoirivii of chronic aflbctinne. Over two million ‘boillrt have been sold in tlie nortlt and toss! daring file but jlre Three to live bottlea is warranted case of Rlmtuutisst. . ‘Two bottles will check the worst case of Dyspep- art. to cure the worst Ila. Three bottles are warranted to cure the severest case of Erpaipilas. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst casoof Scrofulu. One to two bottles is gasrrsutesd to cure the worst kind of Pint In on the Face. Two to i no bottles is warranted to cure the vvorstcase of Ring arm. ’I‘hree bottles are a certain remedy for the Piles. Five bottles will cure the worst case ol Gout. Three to five bottles has never failed to cure the worst case of Liver Cornplainl. Five bottles will cure the worst cases ofCougb, Consumption. General Dcbility, Asthma. &'.c.. As a Fcasann Mnniciivx: ithaa no superior. We could give hundreds of ones where the cores were truly wonderful, but we request all to get a pamphlet and read the hundreds of certificates of its curee Price $l,o0 per bottle. Gsnernl A em for P. E. I., W. R. WATSON. Sold also by . W. SKINNER. FOR SALE. NEW Cnrding Machines. Machine Cards. Combs. Crank Plates. Wool Pickers. &.c., and patent Power Grensil Machines. All orders punctuiilly attended to. Address John Morris 6: Son. Suckville, County of Westiriorslund, New Brunswick, or Mr. David Stewart. Charlottetown. Pi-eels Supply of real good SHIN GLES. PER Eait'Iy.frorn RATHURST , 224.000 port’ Ariel. from do Wnrrunted superior quality. JAM!-‘S N. HARRIS. July is, teas. Per “Gr-nae,’ 1,000,000 Percussion Oaps, sale cheap, wholesale, W. R. WATSON. Y Subscriber for t services of the Blood Horse Snladin. are to be paid to the late Groom. Joseph Osborne, who is duly authorised to receive the same. I and unless immediately paid will he proceeded against according to .aw -zwx S’|‘r‘Pll EN RICE. Timothy and Flax Seed. ‘ '1‘HE highest price will be paid for 'l‘IMO'l‘HY and FLAX SEED. during the present year. at us'r RECEIVED. er Schr. Jaulur. from Boston Georso '1‘ II--2-uh Book Store- WILLIAM HEARD ‘nae ltscnivnn El. SH<IP " JOHN" and " PRINCETON." direct from England. A LARGE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS. Charlottetown. 28d June. I95-i. BOOTS AND SHOES. N addition to his Stock ‘ Shoev. e S iscriber by Bri " Grace" from Liverpool. 700 PAIRS ENGLISI BOOTS. SIIOES. IJLUCIII-IRS. SLIPPERS. 51., Consisting of Ladies l’rcnti||n Boots. Patent Leather Slippers. do. Channelled. best Leather tied Shires. Conimori Slippers, Girls best Leather Shoes. Girls and Maids Patent Leather Slippers, Infants black ttnd coloured I outlier Shoes. do. Patent Leather Slippers. ents’ Illuchers. lace and tied Shoes. Calf Skin Pumps and Slippers. &c.. &.c.. at his usual iloderats prices. GEORGE BEER. Jun. Charlottetown. July 6th. I85-t. LONDON HOUSE, Greet Geor street. Spring Importat one for 1854. ' 'l‘llE SUBSCRIBER iuteridi inafsw 2 ‘i iw;‘.m.;. ....*'a.,~.~.;.“.a........u ~- ~. at use or uoeirofi Chemical Washing fowdmr. ltxfsxz-:f{‘T:3 ~~' ’v'V" 4 THIS Powder. prepared a Chunk. ‘m aasperiorartieleforwasaug letliea; The pseeqse of using is simple and easy. and cleanses without injury to the Inset fabric. One" ' of Iii Powder will malts twe gallons of mp. IlI§IllII’ for all domestic uses. . otbing exceeds this powder. afler havingbeen made into sofl. soap for removing grssneqste Se- wooleu clothes and carpets- ? Directions on each package ofrhn Pnwfi —w ich. if followed. will, give. aflera fair trhl. rel ntisfastlou. W. R. WATIJN. General Agent for P‘ E. Island. Sold also by M. W. Sxiiritna. sad 'I'. Desser- IA Sn. 1. Jane 15, IBM. BOOTS AND SHOES. ANDING K’ II rtad. f Li erpool. f Trunks ofilie a ‘vi. Illl0I|r°:.IlI¢B: are Ladie.e.': Patent Leather, Enutxielled Seai. Calflitt. Prunella Patent Elastic. Kid. Bronze. Satin. ternd Silk. and Car t SLIPPERS. De. Prunella. Caehmsrnd. Cloth, etnred Silk. Patent Elastic. and nest ‘Call’. sk‘ t sf line‘ and Chil- tn BOOTS. dreri’e BOOTS and SHOES. DANIEL DAVIES. Queen Square, July I Ilsfl for Sale. F In, the Interest 900 cars of a Leasehold . situate on the Suf- rlsttetowc. . so acres are under cultivation.und the say". ed with young wood. There is a Dwelling House and Outhouscs upon it--Is convenient for water. a Spring being near the Premises. For further putti- culars app! to GEORGE SUMHONS. G the place. Jlly IMKJ86-I. Sioux CHANCE TO MAKE HONE weslia to remove out of this Island. o are to sell at mode- nite rates. the following freehold propsrtv's, vlz:_ A small Farm at Seven Mile Be Lot S1. Au" Ba- clused Farm of 50 Acres. with u Hoesh, wlth or without the Saw Mill. and the WIIC ' (forrusrly Mexlields Mill) Lot 25.. Also or Land on the same I.ot. near McMurdies. 800 acres ‘ on Lot No. 8, 450 acres at ll! Point. and fourteen Town Lots at Sommereids. also a 10 acre Wood Lut at same place. also the Leasehold the Farm. 1 House and Stores at Indian River. formerly occupied by Mr. P. ePOW£I'. J. WEATHERBIE. Charlottetown. July 8th, IBM. v.‘.r....r. Property for Sale. D 0 BE SOLD. b valuable FREEHOLD hioh the i ‘ at Hilton; and comprises acres, of which one hundred are in high cultivation, and about 60 more in new pusturegs, nnerl read for the plough; the rest is in green wood. 3 an excellent Residence ready for irurnsdists ecce- pstion of a gentleman's family. It isas good as new, favorably placed as r t Farm, pih g line prospect. and combining the usual requisites for comfort _with convenience. There is a pump well of unfailing water at the back door. 'I he Farm Buildings are sufficient fiw all purposes, on a well conducted system Agriculture. and con. rain on r-Ifective Threshing Machine. The Land in chiefly fenced with Posts and Rails. and ‘I so well circum-Itnnccd with water. as to admit of it being all used in Pasture. if desired. although the mod efit is high lying ground. 'I‘o a practical Agriculturist, the above P would now furnish the nieane of obtaining a imu’! hood, as considerable some have been expended to I make it productive. while to others. should Propnn ' in the neighbourhood of Charlottetown. increase in value. it would prove a profitable invsstixient of . money. For terms or further particulars, a in l the owner. the Rev. C. Lnovn, Hiltse, by ‘ on the Premises. Milton, July I5. I854. tf Thirty Lots of Land the‘ Sale. I".CEIVED at this Establishment. ii large pro r- HER '" 5. My - ' o the seam: .~rrot.'K nfBItl'l‘lsll stlii - T E "' °"" "‘ ""° WW I" 0" 5! tioo CIIANDISE Ladies‘ V I"renclI Delalriea, and Printed Ilnniges, Muslin tucked ‘ llreeass; Hiblmiis, it clttiice nusortnient: Si : I"uncy Bonnets; Dress Caps in great variety; a large assortment of Dress Goods. Gloves. Iloeiery, Haber- dashery: Prints; Cottons; Muslin and Lace Window Curtains. dtc. Al.so, Broad Cloths; Csaeimeres; Doesliins, Vestin . and other materials of Gent's wear; Carpets. eartli Ilugs, Stair Carpeting. Oil floor Cloth; Curtain Damaaks. Gent's Paris Hats; Ladies’ & Children's Boots and Shoes; together with l large Stock ofatapls GOODS. all of which will be disposed ofou the moat moderate terms. by IIENIIY IIASZARD. N. B.-—A further supply hourly expected per " Joint." from London. for the present So-itsott—l3onsistIng of— r l l I ‘ the following Charlottetown, July I9, I854. FOR SALE. ACRES of land on Township No. 51 having a front of 20 Chains on Montague River. 200 Acres on Lot No. S, embracing the West Point of the Island. I00 Acres on Township No. 60. Panurc No. I88 in the Royalty of George- town an Town Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. Apply to WILLIAM FORGAN. Feb. 7th. 1904. Properties for Sale. ' IIE Subscriber offers to sell. at moderate rates. I rid on reasonable terms. his right by Deed to I Freehold Properties. via: I00 acres of I.and on Lot or 'l‘ownahi No. 8 800 screw on Lot No. 8; 450 acres at Fi een Point; 82 acres on Lot No. 25. seat McMurdic‘s; and 7! acres atSeveii Mile Bay. M s on His interest in the followiri Leiiseltold Prerriisos, vie. M acres of Land with Dws ling Ilouse. Store. Barn, and Out-houses on Lot IS, near the Indian River Chapel. which is an excellent business stand. is now in the occupation of Mr. J. Coaghlan. Also, the Property in 'I‘ryon. formerly occupied by the late eorge Bynon. The ehgre Treetu of Lead belapgoeurally known. require little. lfeag further descr ‘V a. - Q intuit. Miintles. Piirustila, Silltl. Saline. I pet. up the “rug”- the Subscriber, _at ‘St! ereid , aha; go at that place. and fr-un In to 20 t‘hains, part of which are water Lola. _'I‘crms made easy. and further notice ofsgtg ven. J. WEATHEIBY, May. IBIII ISM. SALE. THAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head of Prince Street. imnerly the site of the Baptist Chit l, fronting 100 feet on Euston Street. and ion on pper Prince Street. It is one of the most dssir. able situations in the suburbs for a gentlsiuan’u resi- dence. or is caps In of behg divided its three gead building Lots. For Terms, to. e to . H. POPE. June 8. Farm for Sale or to Let. HE Subscriber oleru for Sale or to Let. y Pri- _ vats Contract, that valuable Lensnbeld Par- ltnown by the name t Red Honsmsitntd in the thriving Settlement of Bay Fortune. Towuliip No. 00: it contains I57] acres of Land, about 60 acres of which are cleared; there lsa good s ing of water on it. about 50 yards Ilene the road ‘Fern of Lease (snex ‘h) an years; rent about‘ acre. not money '3'. on Sscuritl; on the Tarn; imm&u—:J } given. For further rtic Is to flriri‘ iT'i‘."‘ih Charlottetown. Marsh II. 1804. . OUSE AND LAND FOR SALE.—1‘he Se. acriber ofl'ers for Sale the House and hub op- pcaiie lleetb Havilend. Eeqv's. GIDIGI BIZ. May I. -ro in Lirr, TIIAT desirable and pleesnutl dtne. ted Hotter: and rr...t.... i... . the u pzlttfl Hal. he ed If h fiend ho Sebse'r'd:r would intsrm h the a re "F.u;p'enleetare eeqeh of Ir. Gscasu T. Bas- :. ea-rite cnrtmmri.tsaroe.tsu. is J. -.-.-ya,