_ with France and ;; , fIASZARD’S GAZETTE. JULY 26. . I _ . lat e-e-HIM IIIdN° hm 5! II '0 “'0' Married, Demonstration and Tea Part NATIVE LABS. Valuable Property I) I . .’:ia¢mmia, weaaaot but fe.e.l‘th.t ac“ fill‘: At Charlottetown. on Tuesday the lsih inst., by g y Hg 5,,hc,;b,, ,0 in,-om hi, f,,i.M.‘,,d,_h. 0 BE SOLD 5 “in.” cnufu ‘tit.-‘m. "-“""" " °" ""iI:.‘° °:.'n... "J. ...... “"' “"°"°"""" "'- ""°°"" “°L°"'- '°”"' SONS or TEMPERANCE. public. that he in-t received.» schooner T Ptti:l:Hoi.i>' Inoriciirv .. ‘win... a.‘ high »eotlI itnent I 1 Margaret McPherson, both of Murray Harbour Road. G | M . r me 0 d I. h B r otter Loss, from Boston, a la e and varied aseort- om", "1. Run C Lu" M: n Govunu been 9 19'» "I905"! At Searltows, P. E.I.,on Monday l‘llh .Iuly,inst., °“°“ “I'M ° ' " ° '' ° °'“ ° mg,“ of AMERICAN ‘my wE3r&- INDIA G00Ds_ - ' - e ' " '° "' "’ '-‘.'..“:.‘ ll‘ '...'."“c'.‘.1.?..'.:..1.'.“2?.:.' l»°..... were wart? do otherwise then express our willingness 5'4,‘ accede to our east. ” We lIe'v.:the honor to be, eutlemen, Your obedient Servants, Thos. . Tre sin Samuel Nelson, J. Hamilton Gray, a T J Peeks uire ° :::r........ -“I - Charlottetown, 7th July, ISM. Sir; We have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your oemmunication oftbe Ith inst. and we have now a Elealnre to acquaint you, for the information or His soellency the Lieutenant Governor, that we have this de received an a-urance from the Gentleman r to therein, of their willingness to accede to our wishes, as ex in our memorial to His Excellency of the 90th ultimo. We have the honor to be, Sir, Your obedient servants, (Signed on behalf of the Anfimorialists) J ES PEAIIE. The Hcameble French ortli, Cdonia Secretary. In the Royal Gazette of the llth July, appeared the following announcement. Secretaryls Otllce, 7th July, 1854. His Excellency the Lieueenant Governor has been to rsretore names of the following Gentlemen to - he Commission of the Psaoe:— ohu M. Holl, sbn H. Gray, lcnald McDonald, obn Morris, I uobert Hutchinson , Samuel Nelson, John Lyell. B(y Command. I-‘RANCIS IDN WORTH, Col. Sec‘y. The Colonial Mail arrived last night, the following are the only items of news we notice : I-‘redsrletcn has again been visited with amost dimstrous fire: It broke out earl yesterday morning in the work shop of . ey, cs met maker, and spread with frightful rapidity until the greater t of three locks tween King Street and e River, and north of the Temper- ance Hall, were entirel oousumed.—It is stated that there were 75 b ' din destroyed, and of course much other value c property. Very little insurance. It is confidently shted, that Sir Edmund Head is about to be raised to e Peerage, and _suc- oeed Lord ' ,as Governor General of British ca. William II. Dru r, ., one of the Poison est, bert Balden, Eaq., Campbell, ., f Canada, have b the Queen to be ordinary mpmbers of the vil Division of the third class or com one of the most honourable Order of Be e . There is a falling of of £812,000 on the quartet-'s revenue, and half a million on the Kossuth addressed a large meetionig at on the 5th; resolution adop to wn for re-establishment of that alliance of Austria . .. “° ft‘. “' "'.;'P?‘ revo a one in mm Ibo RCIIIIII States. r, P” Sh! o n . Letters born Ihllynsey the Lom News. nesduy, the llth inst., at It ," P. E. In ad, they arrived been for Hr.M's humane assistance themuuhave ' ,astbeyhudbeenrefused ...L... by the scarcity of provi- sions, and as they no means of away from the Magdalen Islands, their _ perilous. The Speed wee ewsed Il]’IOIIlOI Cam- pice, Esq. Port of Charlottetown. AIIIVID July 1!,“ New Bi’? s Pidlldlft to Yates and do.; _. snte that II: it not Jane Ana. Iota, ' 1|tb,Paehet F. . Goodman, Piotes; mails, &e. Fanny, I£t:laayecBn.,I::nette. Sovereign, Buctoeohe; etc . ‘y t rst- shingles. Iuth..W. Nat-e-'. in, Ver.te. sainun. Jul M. Estlprbe. Ricblbn to; bal. J , Bu timber de. lary Asa. Csusousipec. Ouiinnameni: situation was rendered “,1 c . e ,Ualeers.lIetseebe. Ellee,Isdeq lull, ”'s'ets-tense. :eu.oue,.mua'i3uiiu’t. osaItss.lIrVsreils. John Wright, ., J. P.. Mr. Samuel Hiram cos c the late Thoui ty, New runswick, to of Joseph Black, Esq. ii. The body of a man unknown, very much de- composed and mutilated, was found near Point Prim, having been apparently, it length of time in the water. Arr ouitcu: or vacr is worth a pound of theory: and the swarm of conclusive facts at cluster around that incomparable preparation, Hoofland's German Bitters, pre red by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, establis ing its value as a ionic and restorative, are such as would prevent incredulity itself from questioning its ellicacy. ca-es of disease of the stomach, whether acute or chronic, it may be recommended for its soothing, cordial, and renovating influence. Dyspepsia, heartburn, loan of appetite, nausea, nervous tremors, relaxation and debility, &c., are relieved by the Bitters in a very short space time; and n perseverance in their use never fails to work a thorough cure. auo'i9foir§._ ‘W ' Canvass, Paints, Spikes, Flour, Men , av JAMES MORRIS. TO be sold by Auction on Pninav next, 29th 8" ‘instant, at ll o'clock, at his Sale Room, Queen 38 Bolts CANVAS, 30 Kegs PAINT, i Ship's CABOOSE. 80 Bags SPIKES nnd NAILS. b0 Bblu. Canada Extra Sperfine FLOUR, 25 do. CORN MEAL, 30 Cheats and half Chests 'l‘EA. arms at Sale. ’l‘em rance of this Island, will take place (D. V.) on Thiireday the 27th day of July next. The Sons of Temperance Throughout the Island and the neighbouring Colonies are respectfully invited to an en . 'I.‘he following order will be observed: At 2 o'clock, p. m., the Sons will meet at the Temperance Hell, and thence proceed, accompanied by the Band, to the beautiful Grounds, surrounding‘ the residence of the llon. Col. Gray. known as Spring Park, the _use of which has been kindly granted for _ other refreshments will be provided. v A number of the talented members of the Order will be present, whore lively. powerful and iuterest- E ing addresses will, it is expected, afi'ord much plesr- , ing as well as useful entertainment, on the import-' ant subject of Temperance, and no sins will be‘ spared to render the day one of real sppiness and enjoyment. Tickets of admission to the Ten Table can be had at the Stores of llleesrs. W. Heard, George Beer, G. T. Iluszard, J. W. Morrison, H. Stamper, W. R. Watson. D. Davies, Apothecaries’ Hall, W. B. Daw- son. and of the Secretary. Price ofTickets, Adults, ls. 9d.; Youih’s, under I2 years, Is. Gd. y order of the Demonstration Committee. HENRY C. TROWAN, Sec'y. ACCINATION, at the Panic: EDWARD Disi-sxsaitv, Kent Street, Charlottetown, under the inspection of Dr. Johnston, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Siiturda s. N. B.—Certificateu o safety, or of requiring future testing, w’ a given to each person vaccinated. Poor Persons will be Vaccinated gratuitously. Charlottetown, July 3. THE Subscriber has just o ned a Case containing GOLD and SILVER ATCHES, JEWEL- RY and FANCY GOODS, which will heeold at low prices, for Cash. W. IIEARD. J uno 23d. Charlottetown, July 25th, 1854. N OTIC . WHEREAS representations have been made to the Central Board of Health, that in many parts of Charlottetown nuisances are found to exist, to the anno anca of the inhabitants, and the en- dangerin o the public heelth—this is to give notice that if alfsuch nuisances are not removed forthwit idhe olfending parties will be prosecuted es the law ecte. JOHN WILLIAMS, Secretary to the C. B. H. Charlottetown, 25th July, 1854. All papers 8w ROSS’ ARTIFICIAL SLATE. Truro, Nov. 5. I853. To Join! Ross, Esquire, Patentee of Artificial & Metallic Paints. tr, E the Subscribers, House Joiners and Painters, b trade. having been us’ your “ Artificial Slate ” liar upwards of three ears deem its pleasing duty to express our opinion, i t this composition far exceeds any other paint for covering the Ron of ousea,—-apart from its fire proof qliality its value for protecting wood from the decaying influence of the weather is exceedingly important. We know of many buildi covered with sawed shingles painted with Artiliria Slate, which have stood the test of summer heat and winter cold, which are now as smooth, as when first laid—the whole roof a pearu to be cemented together, impervious to moisiu and consequently not subject to decay. We regard the application of" Ariilicinl Slate" to sowed shingles as a matter of great economic value, and feel desirous that it should be generally known that sound shingles so covered are superior in point of finish and durahillity, to those split and shaved—We ours, c. THOS. M. CROW, D. B. FLETCHER, SYDNEY, S. CROW DAVID C. WILSON Algents for Charloitetown, Mr. KENNETH Mac- KE ZIE, and Mr. GEORGE T. HASZARD. A COMPLETE NEW Dyeing, JD:-easing and Pulling Establishment. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public of P. E. In and enerally, that he has imported aootnplete set ol Mac ines, for Dyeing, I-‘ulling, and Dressing Cloth, ' ual. if not superior to any in the neighbouring Provinces ; and has also obtained the services of a lirst-rate workman from Nova Scotia, to superintend his Establishment. As the work will be executed equal, if not supe- rior to that done in Nova Scotie, the prices will not be more than the Nova Scotia char es. Cloth will be taken in at the ubscriber’s esta- blishments. viz:—Hea St. I'eter’s Bay, Glenlin- les Mills, and St. Margaret's Mills; at Mr. William SteaI'us'. St. Peter's; and at George T. Hasaurd's Book-stere, Charlottetown. Other Agents will be appointed in different parts of the Island, of which due notice willil be given. N DIXON. Glenfiulee Mills, July loth, I854. BOOTS AND SHOES. LANDING ex fiellestcd, from Liverpool, four Tranke of the above, amo which, are Ladies" Patent Leather, Ensmelled Sea , Calfskin, Prunelln Patent Elastic, Kid, Bronse, Satin, Watered Si I SLIPPERS. Do. Prunella, Cashmered, Cloth, atered Silk, Patent Elastic, and stout Cal In . ii assortment of Misses’ and Chil- dren's BOOTS and SHOES. DANIEL DAVIES. Queen Square, July 8 Ilsp '5 THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC: Ought it to be protected. or to be prohibited by Low HE ADDRESS, recently delivered at the Tem- pet-uses Hall, Charlottetown, before the Menu- bers of both Houses of Legislature. and others, by the Rev. J. R. Naunawav, ‘ust Published and for sale by Mr. G. T. Haeserd a r. Stamper. Price sixpsnce; considerable reduction if sold by the doesn- LAW BOOKS. CHITPY on Plesdiag,Chitty on Contracts; Bluut's um, ,,, Corniserelel Digest and Sbiprsaster's Assistau lqlish CcmmenLew Reports, for sale at One. T. IIassaaI's lest ltsre. LONDON HOUSE, Great George-street. Spring Im ortat one for 1854. ECEIVED at t iis Establishment, a large pro r- iion of the general STOCK of BRITISH MFR- CHANDISE for the present Senson—Consisiing of- Ledies' Visitas, Mantlos, Purasols, Silks. Saline, French Delaines, and Printed Bsragcs, Muslin tucked Dresses; ‘ a choice assortment; Silk and Fancy Bonnets; Dress spa in great variety; a large assortment of Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery. Haber- tlnshery; Prints; Cottons; Muslin nnd Luce Window urtains, &c. LIO, Broad Cloths; Cnssiniercs; Docsliins, Veatin s, and other materials of Gent’s wear; Carpets, earth Ru 9, Stair Curpetin ,Oil oor Cloth; Curtain Dumas s, Gent's Paris ate; Ladies‘ 4!: Children's Boots and Shoes; together with a large Stock of staple GOODS, all of which will be disposed of on the most moderate terms, . , H NRY HA ZARD. N. B.-—-A furthér supply hourly expected per “ Joins," from ndon Charlottetown, July 3 ie, 1854. To Painters and Carpenters. OW LANDING from the Bri John from Lon- don, boiled and raw Linseed Oil, H Patent Zinc Paint, Driers. Putty, &c. hand, Window Glass, cut Nails from I inch to 35 inches. For Sale by JAMES DESBRISAY. 80th June, 1854. Isltw WILLIAM HEARD HA! RICIIVID ER SHIP "JOHN" and N PRINCETON." direct from England. A LARGE STOCK or SUMMER GOO Charlottetown, 23d June, 1854. BOOTS AND SHOES. N addition to his Stock of American Boots and one, the Subscriber has received by Br; “ Grace" from Liver ool, 700 PAIRS ENGLISI-I BOOTS, SHOES, B UCIIERS, SLIPPERS, &,., Consisting of Ladies Prenalln Boots, Patent Leather Slippers, do. Chnnnelled, best Leather tied Shoes, ' r Girls best Leather Shoes,G coloured Leather Shoes, do. Patent Leather Slippers. Gents’ Bluchers, lace and tied Calf ' Pumps and Slippers, &.c., &c., at his usual moderate prices. GEORGE BEER, Jun. Charlottetown, July bib, 1854. ~_ Fresh Supply of real good SHIN GL ES. 0,00 PER Eins'Iy,from RATHURST 224,000 per Jlrisl, from do. Wsmnted superior quality. JAMES N. HARRIS. July 18, 1854. NEW SHOP, NEW GOODS. IIE Subscriber has JUST RECEIVED at his cw o , in Suasssun up u ll large Stock oi) BRITISH and ./1JllERI(.‘.d.N' manufactured GOODS, all of the best quality. hey comprise in art Orleans, Coburgs. Delaina, Mohair, Circaasian rscpe, Gingham Robe Dresses, Muslin and Cambrick o Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Clothes, Coats, Vests, and Pants, Gent's Handker- chiefs and Ties, Hats and Caps, Lsdie’s Gent's Children's Shoes, Canvas, Padding, black and brown ewin Thread, Sewingu, Buttons, white, grey, Bangs , stripe and rinted C ttons, Oaenburgs, Bed 'l‘icking, Cotton “Kip, Pocket and Memorandum Books. rge aeeort- ment of Jewelr , Clocks, Looking Glasses, Tubs, Wash Boards, olling Pins, Rakes, Forks, Scythe Sneathe, Nigger Saws, Leather, Shoe Thread, Locks, Hin es, Screws, dtc.; Shoe, Scrubbing, and White- was Brushes, Brooms, Butter Prints, Carpenters‘ Hummers and Hatchets, Window Glass, Glassware, Manilla Mats. GROCERIES: Tea, sugar, Tobacco, Soup, Rice, Cofl'ee, Bags line Salt, Pepper. Mustard, Starch S aratus, Candles, Nutmegs, Ging‘e.r, Currants, Epsom Salts, Allurri. Copperss, and ot r articles too numerous to I ll. WILLIAII ii. Lane. lsuiissrside, Isdsuus. July Ilth, list. the occasion by that Gentleman, where Tea and‘ M Stewart, Charlottetown. white, blue, reen, and red 7 ‘HE SUBSCRIBER intendin in a few weeks to rate rates, the following freehold properiy’s, vlz :- closed Farm of 50 Acres, with a House. with or without the Saw Mi and (formerly Mexfields Mill) Lot 23. Also 82 acres 0; Land on the same Lot, near McMurdies. on Lot No. 8, 450 acres at I5 Point, and fourteen Town Lots at Sommersid Lot at same place, also the Leasehold of the Farm. Heap: and Stores at Indian River, formerly occupied aide, notice of which will be iven in Hand Bills. TII E. oueisting in part 40 Cases Ladies’. Goals‘ and Childrens‘ BOOTS and SHOES, of all kinds. 18 Cases American CLOCKS, various patterns, 2 Bales BEDTICKS, 1 Case LOOKING GLASSES, assorted sizes. A Jlvsage assortment of FARMING IMPLE- E 8, consisting of Rakes, Hoes, Soythes, Snesths. die. 10 Boxes assorted CONEECTIONARY, 20 Boxes CANDLES, I5 0 SOA 3 Boxes STARCH, FIGS, ORANGES. Currants. S ices, Lines, Whitewash Brushes, Scrubbing and S no do., and a great variety of other Goods. 50- 4 Hhds. SUGAR, 10 Bbls. CRUSHED SUGAR, I00 Bbls. CANADA FLOUR, CORN All of which wlll be sold at the lowest figure for Cash, or approved Credit. THOMAS W. DODD. June 11th, I854. Isldw UST RECEIVED, ea: Scar. Either, from Best on and now run Sans by the Subscriber. 10 Chests CONGOU '1 EA, 100 Be a TABLE SAL'I‘, Bags FILBERTS & WALNUTS, Boxes CHEESE, Boxes 8xI0, l0xI2, l0xI-I GLASS, LOG WOOD and REDWOOD, 2 Cases assorted HARDWARE, French and Cottage BEDSTEADS, 600 CHAIRS, (all sorts and sizes), BUCKETS, BROO.\IS. It WOODEN BOWLS, 6 COOKING STOVES, (for coal,) latest style, 6 BOILERS, 60 gallons each, Cast Iron SINKS. THOMAS DODD. Pownal Street, Charlottetown, June 26. Isl3w good as fine prospect, and combining the usual requlsitu fa: com on with convenience. There is a pump well of unfailing water at the back door. The I"arin Buildings are eulicieut for all . on a well conducted system of Agricultaru, 1: con. tain an efiective Threshing Machine. ' The Land is chiefly fenced with Posts and Rails, and is so well circumstanced with water, as to admit of it being all used in Pasture. if desired, although the most of it is higlh lying ground. . _ o a practical Agriculturist, the above Property would now rnish the means of ‘sting u liven. hood, as considerable sums have been expanded to make it productive, whileto others, should Property is the neighbourhood of Charlottetown, isnrmsa in VIIIIO. it would prove a profitable investment of money. For terms or further particulars, a ply to the owner, the Rsv. C. Lnorn, Hilton, by out, or on the Premises. Milton, July I6, I854. if Form for Sale. OR Sale. the Interest 999 years of a Leasehold Farm of 77} acres of Land, situate on the Suf- folk Road, l0 miles from Charlottetown. About 90 acres are under cultivation, and the remainder cover- ed with young wood. There is a Dwelling House aud_Outhouses upon it—ls convenient for water, a ‘ Spring being near the Premises. For further parti- culars apply to GEORGE SUMMONS, on the place. July Ibt ,I854. Sienx OUSE AND LAND FOR SALE.—The Sa. . acriber offers for Sale the House and Laub op- posite Heath Haviland, Esqr's. GEORGE HIX. May 3. TO BE LET, Jud pouuriori given on the lit Jlugusl. JUST imported, per Native Less and Esther from Boston, a choic selection of AMERICAN GOODS, consisiin of SUGAR in llhdf, barrels, and by retail; Ciiusiisn SUGAR; Superior Suuchong 'l‘EA, in chests, half chests, and by retail; COI-‘FEE, RICE, PILOT BREAD, in Barrels, nnd by retail; Crackers, Vinegar, Mus- tard, Pepper, 'l‘uble Sn ‘ Candles. Starch, Burning Fluid, Matches, Tobacco, Cigars, Blocking, Gtc. CONFECTIONAR Y, NUTS, CHEESE, Qt. Cotton Warp, Printed Cottons, striped and un- bleached do., sheeting. bedtick, &c.; Ladies’ nnd Gent’s. India Rubber Boots and Shoes; India Rubber Coats, Oil Suits, Cotton-wick. Lamp-wicks, Fluid Lamps, Glues Lanterns, CHAIRS with cane seats and wood o., in great variety of pattern; Axes, -Soythes, Sneathe, Hay-rakes, Hay-forks, Spades, o. Shovels, Hoes, Garden d J! Iro- An assortment of Carrier's TOOLS; Pails, Tubs in nests or single, Cloihoe-pins, Brooms, Brushes, &,o. awn, American and Island Manufactnr SOLE LEATHER, Nests Leather, Calf-skins and Harness Leather, Red, W "to and Plum colour- ed Roaiis, Shoe thread, Zinc, and Iron Spnrrowbles. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, June 29th, IBM. 0 2 Timothy and Flax Seed. 7 HE highest price will be paid for TIMOTHY and FLAX SEED, during the present year, at George '1‘ Hnszard‘s Book Store. CHAMPAGNE HIRTY CASES E ' Jlro. a quantity of OJKUJII. Pitch and Coal Tar, Kegs of White and coloured paints. Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, For sale by CHARLES STEWART. June 7, I854. .tf Per “Grace,” 1,000,000 Percussion Oops, For sale cheap, wholesale, W. R. WATSON. July 12, 1854. Grand Division. THE next Quarterly Session of the Grand Division S. of T. of this Island, will be held in the Tom- perance Hall, Bedeque, en Monday, the 3|st July inst., commencing at 4 p. in. By Order P. DESBRISAY, G. 8. July Ilth, 1854. FOR SALE. EW Carding Mncliines, Machine Cards, Combs, Crank Plates, Wool Pickers, &c., and patent Power (irenail Machines. All orders unctually attended Address Jo n Morris 6: Son, Westmoreland, N to. Sacliville, County of ew runswick, or Mr. David CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY remove out of this Island. 0 ers to sell at mode- A small Farm at Seven Mile Bay, Lot 27. An in- s water privileges _ of prime C-HAMPAGNE, know" just received er: “ Peeping Tom.” from Liver- N A NEW HOUSE in Grafton Street, adjoining the h Subscriber's Store. house willbe let in t no separate apartments, each apartment eornpri ' live good Rooms, and a Cellar. Application to": made to the Subscriber. W. B. DAWSON. June ‘Ith. Isl Gt Ad FOR . 200 SA ACRES of land on Township Ne. II‘ . having a front of 20 Chains on Montague. River. 200 Acres on Point ofthe Islan . I00 Acres on Township No. 00. - ~ Pasture Lot No. 188 in the Royalty of George- wn an n Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Tow ‘Charlottetown. Apply to - WILLIAM FOBGAN. - Feb. 1th, 1864. (Lot No. 8, embracing the West. FOR AL . -' HAT valuable plot of GROUND at the baadd. Prince Street, formerly the site of the Baptist Che l, fronting 100 feet on Eustou Street, and 104 on pper Prince Street. is one of the most desir- able ’ ' ' d , ' bl fbe' d"ded‘ thrae ..2‘.'a'.’i';.§"i.'.I.f.“"‘i~.i'i-....l'f's..§Ii...$'l'.§° ‘°°" .'H. POPE. ‘ June 8. Farm for Sale or to Let. HE Subscriber oileru for Sale or to l.et, by Pri- vate Contract, that valuable Leasehold F rm R boa is e s r' of water on it. about 50 yards from the In of Lease (unex ired) 382 years; rant about per acre,parto the fillfcllllfi money may remain ' on the arm; immediate ' ‘ given. For further particulars, up I to HEYMAN J. P. EERLIZZICK. Charlottetown, March ll, ISM. LAND FOR SALE.- FIVE Hundred acres of LAND, with a March attached, which cuts annually I-‘or tons of Bay, situate on Township No. 38, head oi, the Hilfloe l'0l;glI River. or terms apply to SAMUEL NELSOIJ, Charlottetown, Nov. Ilth, lSO8. OR SALE—Gnovua Isuiisn, situated in ' Riolllwld BI}. about one-fourth of a mile from . Princeiowu. This Island contains about S0 acres, and as a fish. ing station is unequall in this Islund.—haviag . suflieient depth of water on one side for vedeb of large burthen, and being entirely freefiom drift sand.” An indisputable Title will begiven; and for further ' particulars, apply to WI. Foiioax, lhq., Cfih ottetown. (Iiew. tf) April 22. IBM. Thirty Lots of Land for sale. HERE will be offered in June next, for mle . the Subscriber, at Summerside, about‘ so - building lots, part of which is within a few hundred feet of the Wharf at that place, and others, within from [5 to B0 Chains, part of which an war“- Lo ' rm . I notice ofsele J. wen-rieasv; to bd given, May, Iltli ISM. 800 acres also u 10 acre Wood r. P. Power. Should i TO BE LET, . THAT desirable and pleasant! situa- ted HOUSE and Premises. a joinir‘ the Temperance Hall. The Hesse would be fltisd up as might be agreed riber would sell hi interest is the I V0. "Flo; particulars enquire of Ir. (Jensen 1‘. Baa. on. e Sn Charlottetown, July Itli, IIIO. taut-ni.isss. ‘mm mm‘