PUBLISHED ON Establisnea I823. REMOVAL. R. POTTS has reinoved to the House next door to Heiirv Palmer, Esq. June 28th, 1855. Valuable Form for Sale. N excellent I"nrin, t:0ll‘l\'llll,t_' ol'7.'i acres of Free- ‘ hold Land on the Lxiiy Vale Road. Lot 65. twelve miles from (.‘li:irlotit~tuwn, (forty acres of! . which are clear), with a large l)\\’EI.l.lNG IIOLSE V Heifers. \l.'.tgon, (iig, I’oiiy (Iari'iage newly erected and coxiipletely linislied, is now offered 1 ing Illlpit'lllL‘£il~, &c., will he sold by Auction, on '~'""€“€_V PW «'W‘rt' ' For particulars, j 'I‘i;t:sns v. tin.‘ llith Juli: next. at his residence,’ ‘situate on the Illalpequc Road. about 1 mile hum JOHN KIZNNY. Central Academy. 1 for Sale, with iintiicdiatc posscssioii_ apply to, May 23, I855. Isl. Ex. j 4 FREE TRADE! FREE TRADE ll King’s Square House. -' BEER u\2 SON lit} to announce the urrivat of Schooner 1"ri'e.~n1s, 1 from lloston, with :1 large assortrnent ofA.\ll'.-; RICAN (GOODS nnitzible to the SC:EOII. Amung,5 which will be found a choice lot of'Sunimer Hats,,' in great variety. l.adit-s‘ tientli-int-us‘ and Y0uths‘l Summer Boots. Slices Downing-i and Brogans, Boxes ~ Oranges, Barrels Apples. Barrels Flour, Bugs Indian Corn, Smoked llerrings. Cheese, -10 doz. Clniirsj assorted, Chocolate, Snail‘, Pepper, Potash, Cocoa; Nuts, Druni Figs, Pilot Bread, Ctaclters, Lo2enges,? Burning Fluid, Ground Cotlee, lloneytlcw 'I'ubacco,l Fluid “licking, Bags Table Salt, Preserve Ginger,l Carbonate Soda, Sole Leather, Rice, stnull Boxes Ton, Washing Powder, Dye Woods, Ground Ginger, Corn Starch Ilay Rskes, Scythe Suaiths, Haylforks, adcs and Shovels, .\Innure Forks, Hoes, S ' ‘ I'Iiitchets, Scythe Stones, Axes, S Brooms, Clothes Mortico Locks and Latches, Pliilsdelphia Mill Saws, lass W'tira, Room ’ Olive Oil, Half ushel Measures, Wood Saws. Wash Boards, Looking Glasses. Bodstesds, Confectionury, Sstinotts, 'l‘ick- ing. Cotton, Flannel, Carpet Bags, Door Mists, Rubber Coats, &c, &c, doc, all in excellent coiidi- tion, and will be sold at a small advance from cost. Chnrlottotown. June 1st, 1855. I A F. In: SPRING 1865, . Queen Street Clothing House, (In HoDonald’s Brick Budding.) Es: Bnrqur “ Isabel," from England. THE Subscribers bog fo call the attention of their friends and the public generally, to their SPRUVG I.‘llPORT.f1'I‘IOJ\'S, comprising a beautiful Assortment of the Newest Goods, (which have been carefully selected by one of the l"'irm, in the various markets in Britain. and respectfully solicit _ an early inspection, as they will dispose of them at I the lowest possible prices for cash. Dress Stujfs in .»\lpac.t, Lustre, Orleans, Cobourg, Cashmere. Circatissinti (Sloth, Crimean Lustre, Silk Checks and Stripes, Plain and coloured Bulzarine, Plain and Chene Barege, Bnratlica and fancy Mus- lins; Vandiko-, Check, Brocaded and fancy Poplin Robes; Plain. Broclie and Chintz Barege, Do. Alpa- ca, Delaine. Circztssiati, Muslin and Poplin Bayaderes and Derry Rob--s. Rrcli fancy Ion; Shawls, guite new patterns, in Barege. 'l‘issuc. Castlniere an Damask Silk, Paisley r filled do. , Motirning and Delsine Shawls and Printed S unres, News-.-t designs in Mantles, Sydenhum and , ot er fancy Tritniiiings; Military, Britannia, and , other Braids and Bindings, a splendid variety of. French and Coventry Ribbons, \Vtiist do., Straw and ! Tuscan Trimming. Persians, Plain and fancy Gros- J do-Naples, Sutins; Silk and Satin Vestings; Funcyl Bracelets, Neckties. Collars. Habit Shirts, Sleeves, Fronts,,Cuttls, Dress Capq; I‘lowers, Feathers, Lace l and Gosoanior Veils, Silk and Cotton Locos, Edgings, I Insertions and Muslim, Lace and Muslin Curtains and Blinds; C-ants‘ Cravuts, Neckties, Silk Handker- f chiefs, and Neckerchiefs, Shirts and Collars. A choice assorttnent of Gloves and Purssols,Hoso dc Umbrellas; Plain and fancy Tuscan; Coloured Straw, Black fancy, and Glocs Silk Bonnets; Giposy Huts, I Gents’ and Youths‘ Hats and Caps; Brood Cloths, Fancy Cassimeres, Doooltius and Elootic Twists; Fancy Vostin s and Summer Coatings of all kinds; . Quilting! riutod. White, Grey and Furniture Cot- tono; Wh' o and Coloured Cotton Warps: Hollands, Linens, Lawns, Shootin , Shirtings and Tickingo, Csrpotings and Hoorth ugs, Counterpsneo, Car t Bu s. Lostlior Bolts, Table Covers and Oil Clot s. ovorsiblo Waterproof Costs, and overy doscrip. tion of Rosdy-mode Clothing; u lorgo quantity of Room I i , vory chug‘; I..odios' Boots and Shoes, on ll grost vorioty of sricy sud otborGoodo. Aloo.—Sosp. Too. Moist sud Crusbod Sugsr and Tobacco. I'NU'l"I‘ 3 BROWN . Linings fit rent materials, Victoria Skirting and l t Churns, Cornl pins, Nests Tubs, Pails, Cloclts,l Chrlottotows, Is.) in. nu. EVERY AUCTIONS. Wlxiziportant Auction‘-off HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &n., BY it. w. LOBBAN. 7’ ‘HE Iloti. t‘ri.sRi.i:s HOLD l"L'R.\'ITl'RI'.'. Town. convmonciug at ll o‘clock. Further particu- lars see ll;iniibi'ls. 'l‘i:n2tis.—Suins to .£ ll) Casli,—froin £10 to £20 three inontlis,—fi‘oiii £2‘-l upwtirds, four month.-' \Vhero credit is given approved Joint Notes will be requir.-il. May I-Illl, l.\'.'i.'z.—A. I. Ii. Advantageous opportunity of ob- taining Building Sites for Business (I.\‘ C H.r1I\’L0’1'TE7‘t)ll'.‘\‘.) [IE Terms of Sale of Mr. DAVID Wu.soiv‘s LOTS, sol with, they will be again otfered at PUB IC TION, on 'l‘itvnsnAv, the 23d day of August next, at I2 o’clock, oti the Premises. having fronts of fifty feet each on Poitnal Sheet, and fortv-two feet oti Richmond Street, and are well worth the attention of Mercantile uicn. 'l'wetity per cent on do on delivery of Deed. c. at J. BELL, ERCHANT TAILORS, and Mnnufuc- ~ urers of Ready Made Clothing, Queen Square, I opposite the Jllarlrzt‘, Clmrloltclowri. rnrons-nits or-‘ Cloths, \Vliitneys, Doeskins, Tweeds, Vestin s and Tailors’ Trininiings, and keep in their einpfoy- meat the largest number ofthe best Journey- inen Tailors on the Island. All Orders attended to with punctuality and des- patcli. Jan. ll. NEW GOODS. AMES ANDERSON begs to intimate that he has ‘ recently landed an extensive assortment 0 British, American and West India Goods. ofthe best quality, and newest styles. and he is pre- pared to dispose oftheni at the lowest possible rates, for Cash payments. No. 1, Queen Street, June 2'2. I355. FAsiiioiNsWr..r ‘i7§.i.if if K. SII./ZWLS, and M./1JV'TLES, At GAHAN dt Co's New Dry Goods Establish. K NT. ment, Corner of Guszirr Guonol: & S'rrtr:s:1's. tlsl. Ex. Adv.) ” new soaps.‘ " “M spring I855. HE Subscribers are now receiving. pcr IHABIZL and Sin ALEXANDER, l'rom Liverpool. so Packages on 1' GOODS and 1itoJv.voJv-‘ as R Y, which have been purchased, and will be sold nt.unusually low prices, and to which they‘ solict the attention of their customers and the public. '1 ho assortment consists o 4 Cases HATS and CAPS, 5 Trunks BOOTS and SHOES, 3 cases Ready Made Clothing, , I bulo broad ond summer CLOTIIS, I do Garnhroons, Drills, dtc. 8 bales CARPETS, Flannels, Ste. 1 case Gloves and Ribbons, I case Shawls, I do Straw and Silk Bonnets, I do Silks and Bsregoo, 3 do Haberdashery and Hosiery, 2 bales Grey, white and printed Culioos. 2 do Cotton srp, 2 cases Fancy Dress Dolsinos sud Orlosns 3 do Linoou opor ‘. , II Pscksgos Hsrdwsro and Ironuiongory, II bssdlos Cost, German and Spring Stool. 8 Tons Bar IRON. D. J: G» DAVIES. Clisrlottotswu. lay It. Muolins, Alpacas. |{,.;_\»,,_EY*, H0L’_5'E_ iards from the i)l\'t‘lllll v IIlIll.~l‘. . , ., ‘ (to.-ge,_ (,',,,,.' lca~'e is 91!!) _\oai'~I, at a yo-:irl_v lleiit ol one shilling ‘ 5]e',g‘,,_.~, f‘,.,m,_ per acre, with the privilege of purchase at £1 2: 6d, B"'dK‘“”3”.5 D"“§l"~‘='5 “I. China; 0?. 5li'-‘lCh8! 0f d last Winter, not being complied L AI.'C- < y of sale and the b,,],,,,ce Charlottetown July 5th, l.-‘i.'i5. Cliarlottetown, P. E, Island. Wednesday, July 11, 1855. .' _ Farm For Sale. ' III‘) Subscriber otl't-rs for sale the Leasehold In- v 4‘) rrcre-' of wliich are in a high start: of cultivation, situntetl iti C(‘Tll\\'illl St-ttletiient. “'65! River, and :3:io_ti'. 5 iuiles from (,‘liariottetotvi=.. 'I'hore is at tiever l.i.;nn_z l)l'tNi\' of w::I«.-r running :ir‘ri)ss the I"nrm, !00 The terni of the 'i‘titi.\iAs cAsF.Li:i'. Cliarlottetown, Jul_\' 6. 15-35 m in soil), At’ Private Sale, and if not disposed of previously. then at Public Auction 1 on the first day of May next, at ' Summerside on the Premises. That Lot of Land, now in the possession of ; LL 3 _[\ Mr. \\'illi:iiii II. Lani.-, lriviiig .1 bicaidtli of fifty feet, and running back froin the high Road to the T Shore, \t'i'.l: the two Buildings tlivroon erected; One of ‘ \Vlllt.‘ll is divided into three CtiliVI!ll!t.'n[ tenements for i , business: and the Otiice is at present owupied by ’Mr. Lane, :-.s:i Dwelling House. and Dry Goods , Store—bein2 one ofthe hest .-nintls for business.- vmwse Lms we em: if required; and the Balance, with interest, at six ' up into Building plots to suit intending purchasers, , P" CH“. 10 be ‘~‘e9¢“"ed I3)’ 1‘-l->-‘Range. P333510 in ' lcecirs \Vorks - one year from date of Sale-— -: For title, &ic., please apply, at the office of CIIARLES YOUNG. Ex. . ij i ‘R/‘ANTED T0 LEASE. \vitli the option of pur- iChiId’g ' chase at a sum to be spcciticd in the lease, a _ 0UT- ‘Christian Retirement; or, tho Spiritual Exercises of BLILDINGS, and 20 to 50 acres cleared, not more than about 12 miles from Charlottetown, by road, or l Terms Address postpaid, stating par- ll ,Clnrn Stanley; or it Summer among the Hills, by moderate sized FARM, with HOUSE nnd othcrwiso, near some Town or Market. must be reasonable. ticulars, R. P., Haszsrd’s Gazette. June 30. ' CIVIC ELECTION. To the Electors “of Ward No. 4, I city or Charlottetown- ; Gs.\'i't.i:.\tit.\' ; ' liming been solicited by it number of my I follow townsnien. residin in the above Ward, ‘ to ofler myself as n candi ate to serve as coun- lcillor for the saiuc, I out induced to come for- .W:tl‘d. Slioul you do me the honor of elect- ling me. I shall endeavour to serve you faith- ' fully to the best of tiny ability. I I Tiros. Donn. Cliarlottetown, July 4}. l:t:<.3.’i. CATALOGUE OF BOOKS. 'ust received EN. ,i FROM the Messrs. Carter, New York, , and for Sale by IIASZARD d; OW IAbercrombie’s Contest and the Armor ; to which is 4 added, think on these things ‘Adntns, ('l‘homas)-—'l‘lit- Three Divine Sisters; or, I Faith, Hope, and Charity. With an Introduction ’ by the Rev. W. ll. Stotvell, Rntherhani. ;Alexttnder‘s advice to a Young Christian, on the im- E . nnce of illllllflglll an elevated standard ofpiety-_ g Allcm’s Gospel promises. I Betti short \'l|eW of the great and precious promises o t o Goo o Alexandr-r’s Councils of the Aged to the oun . Anderson's Family Book ; or the Genius and Design of the Fatnil Constituilon. Bagster—'I'he ’Gcnuineness, Authenticity, and in opiration of the Sacred Volume. By the Editor of i Bagstor’s Comprehensive Bible. _ ; Baxter's Saints’ Everlasting Rosy]. V:1irious editions. ' A Call to the Unconverto ; art other Essays. !Bihle Companion ; designed for the assistance of Bible classos, families and young students of the Scriptures Bible Expositor, Confirmations of the Truth of the Holy Scriptures, from the observations of recent travellers, illustrating the manners, customs, and places mentioned in Scripture . Bickerstoth’s Treatise on rayei, designed to assist in a devout diochar e of that duty Bogstzky’s Troosur or tho Children of God Bossr's Night of \ upping; or, Words for tho Sulfur- ing I-‘amt y of God blomiag of Joy,a Sequel tolho "Night of Woo —— Story of Grace Truth and Error ; or, Lottors to s Friend on sotno of tho Controvorsioo oftlto Doy Mau—I'IikI Boligioa and his world Bibls Hymn Boo ‘Win A33‘! WEDNESDAY til. SATURDAY. ~ The terms are, one half ofthe purchase money to i ' be paid at time of Sale, when a Deed will be given l l m the lCurtiming’o Message from . Duncsn’s Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons. Q New Series. No. 256. A Commentary on the Bool: of Leviticus - Expository and Practical, with Critical Notes tere.-t. in a Fairni containing .30 acres of Land; Bontict’s Family of Bethany; or, Meditations on the Eleveth Chapter of John. \Vith an Intro- ductory Esszty by Hugh \\'hite . e itations on the Lord's Prayer Bootli's Reign of(.‘rar:r- Bostoii’.-«i Fourfold State. Crook in the Lot Doiiiestic Life in the Celestial Iltiipire Bridge’s Christian .\liziistry. \Vitli an IllI]lll|'_V into the Causes of its Int-lliciency ———ll.vposition of I'sulm C.\'I.\I., Illustrative of the Cliarztcter and Exercises of Christian Expe- rience Memoir of Miss Marv Jane lirzihain, late of Stoke ' Fleming, Devon ;Brown’s Expository Lectures on the First Epistle of Peter. One thick tsvo volume Exposition of the Epistle of Paul to the Gala- trans — Concordance Catechism for children Buchan's Comforts in Aillitfion. A Series of Medi- tations . ,Bunbury‘s Glory, Glory, Glory, and other Narra- ves Christian Fragments ; or Remarks on the Nature. Precepts, and Comforts of Religion Butler's Complete VVorlts Ctuncron‘s Farmer's Daughter ; Chalmer’s Sermons. enlarged by the addition of his ' Posthumous Sermons Evidences of Christian Revelation Natural Theology Own Story Book, by Mrs. Jerram. ted with colored plates Illus- the Clarko’s Daily Scripture Promises to Living Chrio- l ti Now first arranged in Lessons for every day in the year. the author of" Aunt Edith." Clarernont’s Tales; or Illustrations ofthe Beatitudes Colquhoun—'I'he \‘Vorld's Religion as contrasted with Genuine Chtistianit , by Lady Colquhoun God; or thoughts on Reli- g)ion for thinking Men, by the Rev. John Cumming, . D =- Christ Receiving Sinners Cuyler’s Stray Arrows Daily Commentary. Exposition of Seloct Portions of Scripture for every Morning and vening throughout the Ye:ir;n Companion to " Family \Vorship.” By one Hundred and Eighty Clergy- men of Scotlnn D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation. Revised_ edition D’Aubigne‘s Life of Oliver Cromwell -—— Germany, England. and Scotland; or Recol- lections ofa Swiss Minister The Auhority ofGod the True Bar rier rig tins Ron isli and Infidel Aggression Dnvie's Sermons on Important Subjects Duvidson’s Connection of Sacred nod Profane His- tory; from the Close of the Old Testament till the Establishment of Christianity Dick's Lectures on Theology, 2 vols. in one. Fine or, with it portrait ofthe author by Ritchie Dickinson’s Scenes from Sacred History; or. Reli- gion Teaching by Example _ _ Doddridge's Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul ——-—- The Life of Col. Jatnos Gardiner. To which is added. The Christian Warrior Animated and Crowne Illus- trsting tho Perfection: of God in the Phenomena of the ear Tales of tho Scottish Peassntry. Illustratod English I’ulp'it—A collection of Discourses by tho most eminent English Divines Far oil‘; or, Asia and Australia described. By the author oftha “ Poop of Day," &c. Illustrated Funny and her Manama. By the author of"Marn- rnu’s Bible Stories." First Day of the Week PLEASURE TRIP. HE STEAM!-IR ROSEBUD, will losvo Char- lottotown for But’: do Verto on Saturday near, the Nth instant, st 9 s. ui.,sud return on Mon- day. Tickots for the Trip pduch, Ks; obtaiuod ubscribor'o Store. i ron a rice. " "‘° 8 w. EARD. P. S.-—'I‘|to Rosebud will losvo Charlottetown for Pictou on Tuoodsy and Thursday nut, as usual. July I. ‘ A. . 2