l'[ASZARD’S GAZETTE, AUGUST 16. A g.’ or ss-s- __ ‘ "‘ , do boeorrie so, and they not only Lbriug their capital, but their talents and industry. to the land of their adoption, and thsssugniont the productions of art and industry. and contribute lathe wealth. riches and power of that mighty and astounding Republie. Whereas, if they seek who allowed to develop the resources of these Colonies, they are informed that they are aliens.and as noh,ere not to be allowed to gain a foot- ing in the land. In there any winder then,thst Prince Edward Island. with all its advantages of soil and situation. dolld have remained in the humble condi- tion rht It new is,whsu such are the impediments that havehuuplacodinitspsthf HadNovuSoctia,st seed the he’ of the American Revolution. mode a four- tenthls the Union, Prince Edward Island would of noceflity have have gone with it-—for New Bruns- wick was uot—and both would have been sow densely peopled and highly improved States. If, therefore, we are to derive the proper advantages from the Fishery and Reciprocity Treaty. we must raise our tarifl‘ and admit foreigners to the privileges of subjects. In other words, we must invite_ men of capital and enterprise to come and settle among us, and atliird thorn security that the payment of what- ever advances they may make to those engaged in trade, fishing or farming. may be secured to them in the usual way; and, that ifthey are disposed to settle and invest their gains in Real Estate, they shall be at liberty to do so. If Responsible Govern- meutceu not elfect this, it is powerless for good, and not worth having or contending about. NEWS BY LAST NIGHTS HAIL. By Telegraph to Halifax Iercha.nt's Ex- change Reading Room. The Royal Mail Steamer Arabia arrived at New York on 'I‘uesday evening with Liverpool dates to th July. No War News. Russia lied asked an Armistice, which was promptly refuse until the Principalities are o.-vacuated.xm t tr. 1 t S I or u sure ium inn . Cltlllllllloil continsried at 914. P . Cotton in good demand—holders firm. l"lour—Brokers Circulars report an increased demand end an active business at previous rates. A declincin Wheat for the week of 8d to 10d per bushel. A better demand prevailed for Corn at a reduction in price. Provision market was inactive. A limited business doing. The Em left)!‘ of Russia will not abate pre- tensions. Iis reply to Austrin‘s_/‘innl summons is hiiiight . Prussia litvors Russis—Austria favors the Allies. Russia is concentrating numerous _troops in the Principalities. No further lighting. The Russian Fleet has left Scbastopo . ' Allied Fleet are in pursuit. It is reported that the Emperor has asked for an Armistice. John Young has been elected for Montreal to the Canadian Parliament. In hie speech s says : When I had the Iionour of soliciting your solfrsges. at the lust General Election, I did so as a Member of the present Administration. That Administration I now oppose; and I oppose it not only because I think it unworthy of public confidence from having failed to redeem its premises. but also because the Hon. Inspector General, the leading niornber of it. In! notoriousl been engaged in speculations souie of which were oia most questionable character, and has publicly avowed the principal, that be. holding the ethos of first Minister of the Crown. had a right to speculate in public Lands and Stoclrs on his own sc- ' ' ' Against danger to the best interests of the public. or can the Adiiiinietration, us a whole, be held. free_ from blerno from this cause ; for, y their silence upon the point, they luive given it a tacit approval, for which they must be held responsible. y the present General Election, the constituency of Montreal, the Commercial Emporium rind lirst city in British North America. will have an o porin- niiy of recording its verdict for or iigsinst t educ- trino thus deuounc 'l'lio two deserters frorii the barracks at S dney, who have been arrested in Boston, it a pears rive a fair chance of escaping punishmen‘ hey were ur- restod on a charge of robbery, and a demand made that they should be delivered up for punishriieni un- der the terms ofthe Ashbnrion trout . 'I‘heir Coun- cil objected that their'was no sv' oncQo convict them of robbery. legally so calIed,—their crime - ing that of larceny and deeertion. neither of which were included in the provisions of a treaty mention- The case was deferred for further consideration, and the prisoners in Ilie mean time were committed without buil.—Euslern Cronicle llolloway's Pills, u Csrlain Renierlyfor Debi'It'- Iuled Coiisliluliiins Loss of Appetite. and Loihius ‘ ichsrd White, ofNo. 8. _Albion- appetite, and lowness of spirits. he was fo time it patient at the dispensary. but derived no bone t whatever, the medical attendant stated that he was in a deep decline, and that medicine was of no further use to him. About this time was recommended to try lIolloway's Pills, and this invaluable medicine speedily ctfocted it perfect cure, and he has ever since enjoyed the best of health. Port of Ohsrlottetowp. All] van. . Itth, Sch. Liberal, Itiehibucto; deal. Dove, Pictou;Cesl. Mayflower, do. IsuIiolla,Crepesd; luiiiher. Vine, Csrnpbell, Buctonch, do. . . Nth, Arora, Baihurst, shingles. Phantom. MIMI!!!‘ I8I:II.‘Jlls;lI, Richibucto, deal. Ssxgoths. Webster, Cspo Traverse; lumber. I-‘. R. Goodman, Piciou; Mails. sAit.In. Au . llth. F‘. R oodrnun. Pictou' . G , Mails. Hi i. lssbella,Turnbnll, St. Johns Newlld.; lumber. lfiih. Lively Lass. l’ietou, bul. Dovo._ do. do. I-‘.gl.inIine, North Cape Aniogunt, Riehibucto. Sophronia, McI"adyon. do. Phantom, Miramich. Launched, From the Shi Yard of Mr. Alexander McDonald, Gleoruy, East liver. on Moods ,the 7th inst, e vs: fins Brig of 220 tons, call the " Catharine," hniit for Mr. John Andrew McDon d. owi the Ship Yard of Mr. John Blue, Wo_od Islands, on Wednesday, the Dru iest., u very as built Brig of tons, called the " 'I‘rue B IO," II>’I.ilt for ode. John Andrew McDonald 85 James W". - Han-led. On the I0th last. by in Rev. John McMurrsy. . James flodgsow, to Elhboth. fourth drtugliter of Julie: ltarnsrd sfthh sewn. 0.. ‘round.’ last. by Bo Rev. J. Iotleriay, Mr. "°a"‘.l'°"""‘l°..'.':.“"'.,..- to in argsrot you or i ate Defiance, ortloorgwsws sad. Report of the lcrthern Branch Royal Agricultural Society. The Committee of the Northern Branch of the Royal Afiieultural Society, in presenting their annual port for the past year, beg leave to place before you the Financial State of this Society. The amount of sales for the past year is £136 4s. 4d. after discharging the debts of the Society, toget or with incidental ex- pznscs, amounting to £140 14s. l0ld.. leaves a lanes in favor of the Society including stock in hand of £56 ls. 0ld. Your Committee re ret that owing to the in- ability of the Royal Society to furnish us with s, vn could not ohuin a sutlicient quantity for our consum tion. indeed, the Iar extent of Country to t e Northwnrd, and estwerd, the emulation among Farmers generally within these few years, has a consequent demand on this Society. Your Committee would remark that it is rather pleasing than otherwise, to witness the rivslr in the growth of turnips within the boun s of this Society ; an article this last two cars especially, of much value liar cattle, the a crop having materially failed. e much regret not being able to procure any Timoth seed from the R0 al A icultural Society, an would rocommen that t is Society 0 at a premium for raisin this valuable see , more especially as the c over in conse- quence of the dr summers and hard winters has in general fui ed the past two years. n we would earnestly press upon the at- tention of this Society the necessity of adopting improved methods in our Agriculturalo ra- tions, as it is onl D high cultivation that casualitics of this Kind are to be avoided, nay more, we would assert that b adopting an improved system of husbandry, t e Farmer will be ess exposed to failure than any other pro- fession. Your Committe would hail with pleasing an- ticipations the prospect of a new era in our history as Farmers; we refer to the Scientific Lectures of Mr. Stark, which we regret to say by some iuistake only It few of your Committee were enabled to hear, when the learned gentle- man again makes us a _visit we hope that the 3 information to be obtained from him may be heard and appreciated by a crowded audience. The report aving been read, it was Resolved that it lugadopted and published. 'I‘lie nomination of Otlicers for the current year then took place, when the following Gen- tleiaen were appointe . The lion. Judge Peters, Patron, G. W. Dclilois, I".sq., President, Mr. James Forsytli, Vice President, Conimittce,—.\Ir. John Forsyth. Mr. Alex- ander Itlatthews, Tliouius Ilopgood, Thomas Stur eon, N. Conroy, Esq., John Oliver, James Wel s, John Keefe, Maurice O. Connor. J. I). VVOODIAN, Acting Secty. Died, At his residence, on Monday, the I-tih instant, in the 65th ear ofliis age, Coinaiiiinder John Rayner Mayne, oynl Navy. 'l‘lie funeral will take place at one o'clock on Friday, I8th August. On Sunda last. Maria Augusta, infant daughter ofiho Rev. olin Mcllurruy. STRAY HEIFER. STRAY pole IIEIFER has been on the Sub- scribers preinisss since about the I0tli of May Inst. Sh line no marks The owner by paying exmnnsfi desired to take her away, or else she- will be offered for s:ile by public auction. JAMI-‘.8 Rt tIIl~‘.R'I‘SON. Brncltly Point Road, Aug. I5tli, I854. MARINE INSURANCE. HE SUIISCRIBFR having been appointed Agent for the GLOBI’. INSURANCE COM- I’ANY, of UTICA, Nuw Youx. is prepared to take Murine risks on Vessels and Cargoes on ino- derate terms. CHARLES S’I‘EWART. Aug. Ilth, IBM, (All papers 3w) RS. I-‘ORSYTII infurrris her Friends and the public, geaerrrlly, that she w‘ ’ STUCK at reduced prices. uriiill I0iIi of September, and requests all Accounts due her to be settled with by that tirrie. FRENCH EXHIBITION Agricultural and Manufacturing PRODUCTS. To be opened in PJIRIS, on the In of .|Iuy, I855. IIE following Prices will be id for the best speciriiens of the articles mentioned. to be lccted, for the purpose of being forwnrded to the above Exhibition in order to secure is due representa- tion of the industrial resources of this CoIony.—- .£ For the best half bushel of W'lient, I 0 0 " do. 2 rowed Bailey 0 I5 0 " do. 4 do. do. 0 I2 ti “ do. Illuclt Outs, 0 7 6 " do While Unto, 0 7 6 " do Iluclt \Vlinnt. 0 6 3, " do an Corn, 0 7 6 “ do. Malt, 0 I0 0 “ llalf barrel ofOatnieal, I to 0 “ do. of Pearl Barley, 2 0 0 " Cheese not Ion tliaii 25lb weight, 3 0 0 " I0lb! of Flax, I I0 0 " I0 " Flax seed, 0 5 (I " io " i o 0 0 r 'I‘lio articles above mentioned to be shown on the tiny of the R. A. Society's Industrial Show lst Nov. when the selection will be made by Judges to be ap- pointed by the joint Coiiiiiiitlec iioriiiiialcd the Government and by the Society. A liberal price will IIO piitd for Slabs of Block Birch. and Curled and Bird-eye art" es 'iin rnnnufscture, application to be made to the undersigned. By order of the Committee, CIIARLES S'I‘l-‘.WAR'I‘. Sec'y R. A. Society 9th August, ISM. BINSTEAD. 7 0 be sold or let the above Property. consisting of Two Iluiidred and Iifty-six (256) news of Lniitl. four riiiles irii .lii ottetown. oii tlw St. Peter's Road. There nre one hundred and twenty ncres cleared and iii cultivation. 'l‘lie llouse is large rind comniodious, and the buildings corriplcte in every respect. Apply on the pveiiiisi-s, or to the Hon. Joseph Hensley, Attorney General. August I5, ISM. -tw. ACCINATION, at the Pnrisc Enwsun Disruivsasv. Kent Street. -Inrlottettiwn, under the inspection of Dr. John..»~n, on Mond:rys, Wednesdays and Ssturdu s. N. II.—Cortificatos ol safety, ' given to site or of requiring future testing, will be h person vuccinitt . Poor Persons will he Vaccinated gratuitously. Charlottetown, July 8. HINIATURES! LIKENESSES. TH Subscriber has just received s handsome . of Plates iind (‘nuns gold nnd plated Loch- ets a Breaches for Lllrenevses, done by top or dds Abs, Irsi ruie Careers. for sale, with instructions II III. 0“ Cu“! W. C. IDRIS. Mnple. Also, for - JOHN T. determined on HIKE ST August, 1854. WILLIAM HEARD i-ras nucsirvxn ER SHIP “ JOHN" and “ PRINCETON." direct from England, A LARGE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS. Cliarlottetown, 23nd June, 1864. CHAMPAGNE. 7 HIRTY CASES of prinis CIIAMPAGNE. l just received at “ Peeping Tom," from Liver- Jllro. a quantity of OAKUM. Pitch and Coal ' ‘or, K of White and coloured paints, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, For “I6 by CHARLES STEWART -u 8 June 7, I854. tf A COMPLETE NEIV Dyeing, Dressing and Falling Establishment. T Ill’. Subscriber begs leave to inform the public of I‘. E. Island generally. that he has imported a complete set of Macliines, for Dyeing, Pulling. and I)re.-zsing Cloth. equal. if not superior to any in the neighbouring Provinces ; l|I|tI IIIIII iilso obtniiied the services of ii lirst.riite workriinn from Nova Scotia, to superintenil his Estiiblisliinent. will he r-xr.-cured equal, if not supe- rior to tlint done in Nova Scotiii, the prices will not be more than the Nova Scotiu cliiirgi.-ii. Cloth will be taken in at the Subscriber's esta- blishments, vi1.:—Head of St. I’eter’s Buy, Glentin- les Mills, and St. Margaret's Mills; at Mr. William Stearnii'. St. Peter’a; and at George '1‘. IInsznrd's Book-store, Chairloltetovvn. Other Agents will be appointed in dilferent parts of the Island, of which due notice will be given. N DIXON. Glenlinles Mills, July 10th, I854. J13:-l'I‘ imported. per Native hiss nnd Esther from Boston. a choice selection of AMERICAN GOODS, consisting of SUGAR in hlids., barrels, and by retail; Cnusuun Sttusli; Superior Suuchong 'I‘EA. in chests. hnlf chests, rind by retail; COI"I"EI-I. RICE, PILO'I‘ BREAII, in llnrrcls, tllItI by retail ; Crackers. Vinegar, Mus- tnrd.I’epper, 'l‘nb|e Salt, Soda, Solar,-tus, Soup. Cnndles.Starcli. llurning Fluid, Matches, 'I‘obncco, Cigars, Blocking, die. CO.N'I"I'JC'TlOJV‘./IR Y, JVIITS, CHEESE. 4-(:. Cotton \Varp, Printed Coitoiis, striped and un- bleached do., sheeting. bcdticlt, $3.; Ladies‘ and Gent's. India Rubber Roots and Shoes; India Rubber Coats, Oil Suits, Cotton-wick. Lamp-wicks, Fluid Lairips, Gluu Lanterns, CHAIRS with cone seats and wood do., in great variety of pattern; Axes, Scythes. Snenths, Hay-rakes, Iliiy-forks, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Garden do. 0.. An assortment of Currier’s 'I‘OOLS; Pails, 'I‘uhs iii nests or single, Clothes-pins, Ilrouiiis, Brushes, &c. UN Hana,‘ American and Island Manufactured SOLE LEA'l‘lIER, Nests Leather, Calf-skins and Ilnrness Lcatlier, Red, White and Plum colour- ed Roaiis, Shoe thread, Zinc, and Iron Sparrowbles. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, June 29th. 1854. NATIVE LASS. 7 ‘HE Subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public, thot he hill just received. by Schooner .N'uIi're Lou. from Boston, a large and varied assort- ment of AMERICAN and WEST INDIA GOODS. Consisting in part of 40 Cases Liidies’, Gents’ and Childrens' IIOOTS ‘ and SHOES, of all kinds. I3 Cases American CLOCKS. vnrious prrtterns, 2 Rules I3ED'l‘ICKS, 2 0. Grey and Striped COTTONS, I Case UMIIRELLAS and PAIIASOLS, I Case WINDOW |lI.IND‘<}, I Cask GLASS IVARE, I Curie I.U(lKIl\'Ii (iI.ASHI".l'l.:i>sorIo-«I sizes. A large rissnrtiiient of l".«‘IR.MI.Nl.' l.MPl.l'.‘- MEJVTS, consisting of Rakes, llooir, St-yllies, Snenths. dtc. I0 Boxes assorted CON I-‘l'IC'I‘IONARY, 20 Boxes CANDLES, lb do SOAI’, 8 Boxes STAIICII. FIGS, ORANGES. Curriints, Spices, Lines, \\’hiiew:ish Brushes, Scrubbing and Sims do., and a great variety of other Goods. 4 Ilhds. SUGAR. I0 llhls. CRIlSllI“.D SUGAR, I00 Blrls. CANADA I-‘l.Ul.’II, I00 [lugs YF.I.I.UW CORN. A few Iihls. CURN MEAL. All of which will he sold at the lowest figure for Cash, or approved Credit. THOMAS W. DOIID. June l7th, I854. Isl-tw NEW SI-IOP, NEW GOODS. IIE Subscriber has JUST RECEIVED at his New Slio , in Sumiuuirainu, Ilunuiqusz, a large Stock or BRITISH rind .dJilERIC.dJV manufactured GOODS, all of the best quality. 'I'hey comprise in part Orlenns, Cohurgs, Deliiiiis, Mohair, Circassiun Cra i, (iiingliiirii Robe Dresses, Mnsliu and Cnrrihrick o. Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Clothes, Coats, Vests. and Prints, Gent's Handker- chiefs and 'I‘ies, Iluts and Caps, Lridie‘s Gent's CliikIren's Shoes, Canvas, Padding. black and brown Sewing Thread, Sswings, Bottom, while. grey, Ilengnl. stripe and printed Cottoiis, (ltenburgs, Bed ’l‘ir-king, Coltriii Warp. white, blue, green, and red Pocket and Memorandum Books. mt-nt of welr , Clocks, Loolring Glasses, ' Wssli llouids, ' g Pins, linker, I"orks, Scyilie Sneiiths, Nigger Saws, LcuIher.Slihe 'I‘liresd, Loclts, llinges, Screws. dtc.: Shoe, Scrubbing, and White- wnsh Brushes, Brooiris, Rutter Prints, Carpenters‘ Ilnmnte Ilsichels, Window Glass, Glassware, Manilla ‘ff’ ' cnocnarn: 'I‘ . r. Tobacco. Soup, Rico Codes, line SelI..‘Peppor. Mustard. Staltdi. SalsruB.is‘e: Candles, Nstnrngs, Gin , Currants. .poorn tlalie, Allurn. Copperas, and articles too numerous to IIIIIIIOI. Q . WILLIAM H. LANE. larunorelde. Bedoues, July III. tut. AT UN USUALLY All Goods remaining iiiisolil at the expiration of September, will be sold AI. PUBLIC AUCTION E./IRLY LN‘ OCTOBER, OF WHICH DUE NOTICE WILL as GIVEN. THOMAS INFORMS his friends and the public generally, that having (Gll.(lDSllN(li'i IHIIIS IPIRIESIENTP IBIUSIINIESS, DURING THE: INBUING MONT!-I, (3 IE‘ 12- E: 13. 3 LOW PRICES. MIDSUMMER GOODS. HE Subscriber be I to inform his Common he as just receive by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Jmerica, viu Ilslifsx, an additional Supply of choice London SUMMER GOODS ’ re now being opened, and will be sold. together with his former Stock, at low prices for Ready Money. His object in iin rting a sessousble and choice lot of Midsummer ‘oods, in addition to his Spring Importatious, isthnt he may be enabled to meet the constant and insure the future demand of his Cus- tomers, b disposing to_thom of ./Vow and Fruit Goods, 0 the best quality, of the latest style of Fashions, at the lower! I-‘ricer. Ilo begs to intimate he is determined on Selling of his esent Stock on hand, at rrrtes lower than his usual ow prices, in order to cl extensive I-‘ALL SUPPLY, now being purchased h ' e Subscriber in the M .1 DANIEL DAVIES, Queen Square. Richmond Street, Queen Street. Ist August, I854. -CLEARINE_0FF. " SUMMER GOODS. JAMES DESBRISAY ILL commence this do \Vi:nivs:en.nr the IBM August I854, to SEL . OFF his REMAIN- ING STOCK of SU.\IMl-IR MA'I‘ElIlAL:5 at prices rituch uridsr the usual marks, in order to make wary for fresh supplies expected by the first Autuinn Ship from London. Bargains are therefore offered of every thiiigcoming under the above head. TO ENGINEERS. WAN’I‘ED a competent and experienced ENGI- NEER, for it few w ks, to whom liberal wiiges will be given. Apply to WILLIAM HEARD. Charlottetown, August 4, IBM. in: _R:vnitIivn II. 'I‘. ROACH of Crspaud, liiiving received and accepted a unsnirnous call to Trinity Church, Georgetown, requests all letters and papers for him to be directed accordingly. Sheep Skins, Butter, Wool, 6i.c., HE Subscriber will pay the highest insrket price in CAIH, for any qusntit of BU'I"I‘ER, WOOL. SHEEP and LAMB SICINS. ROBERT BELL Sin Charlottetown, June 8th, I854. ‘OUND about three weeks since, on the St. eter‘-i lloiid, several articles of MEN'S VEARING AI’I'ARI-'.L (new). The owner can vs the same by proving property and paying ex- penses. DUNCAN FERGUSON. Annfield, St. Peter's Road, Aug. 7th, I854. I IIIE Subscriber has just opened a Case containing G D and SILVER WA'l‘CHES, JEWEL- RY and FANCY GOODS, which will be sold at low prices, for Cnsli. W. HEARD. June 23d. FOR SALE. EW Csrding Machines. Mschiiie Cards, Combs, Crank Plates. Wool Pickers, &c., and patent Power Grenuil Machines. All orders unetuslly attended to. Addren John Morris 6: Son. Szicltville, County of Wostinoreland. New Brunswick, or Mr. David Stewart, Charlottetown. noo'rs AND snbns. N addition to his Stock of Aniericnn Ilools and Shoes, the Subscriber has received I Brig “ Grace“ front Liver ool, 700 PAIRS ENGLISII BOOTS, SHOES, B UCIIERS, SLII'I’I".RS, &., Consisting of Ladies Prennlla Boots. Patent Leather Slippers, do. Channelled. hsst Leather tied Shoes. Coiiiriion Slip rs. Girls best Lather Slices, Girls and Miiids Patent Leather Slippers, Infants liliiclt and coloured I t"|lIIO'T Slices. do. Piileiit I.r-rillicr Slippers I‘ liluclir-.rvI, lirri-, zinil lied Slim-in. I7.'ilI' Skin Pumps lIIItI Slippo-rs, &c., &c.. at his usual moderate GEORGE BEER, Jun. Clinrlottetoivn, July 5th, I85-I. LONDON HOUSE, Great George slrect. Spring Importations for 1854. 1 I".CI".lVI".D at this Estiiblisliiiien .'i lnrge per. iioo ofthe general S’I‘Ot,‘I\' of llRI'l‘ISH MER- CIIAN DISH for the present Seiison—(.‘onsisliiig of- I.adies' Visitss, Mnntlcs, Psrnsols, Silks. Sarina, Freiich Ilslaines, rind Printed Bnriigo-s, Muslin tucked Dresses; Ribbons, ti choice nsriortrnent; Silk no I"ancy Donnets; Dress (‘tips in great variety; n lnrgc iii-sortiiir-nt of Dress Goods, Gloves, Ilnsiery , Hub". diishery; I'riiitir; Cottons: Muslin and Lace \Vindow Curtains. &c. AI.so. Broad Cloths; (Ysssimeros; Ladies‘ 61. (‘.li'ildren‘s Boots and Shoes; together with in large Stock ofslaple tmiilis, all or which win i,., disposed of on the most nrorloriite terms, by Ill-ZNRY IIASZARII, N. B.—A further supply hourly expected per " Joint,” from . Charlottetown, July I9, I854. Properties for Sale. HE Subscriber ofl'ers to sell, at moderate rntcs, rid on reasonable terms, his right by Deed In the following FIOGIIIVIG Prrijnerties, viit.: I00 acres of Land on Lot or 'I‘owm-hi No. 3. 300 acre» on Lot No. S; 450 acres at I"i een Point; 82 acres on I.ot No. 25. near McMurdic's; and 72 acres stSeven Mile Bay. Also. His interest in the following Leasehold Premises, via. 44 acres of Lund with Dwelling ones, slime, Bum, and Out-houses on Lot I8. nenr the Indizin River Chapel, which is an excellent business stand. It is now in the occupation of Mr. J. Coughleu. Also, the Property is 'I‘ryon, formerly occupied by the late George Bynon. 'I‘ho above Tracts of Laird being orally lrsewu, require little, if any further descri I3. . WEATIIERIE. Charlottetown, 10th Pob., II“. on AUO'I'lOl’8. Cattle! Sheep! Pigs, Q0. BY JAMES MORRIS. 0 50 IOU. by AUCTION at 12 o'clock. on Tuesday, the tier instant. at the Farm ofMr. J. W. Joiirrsorr, Neweioed, Pgigggum - ) I three-year old Iloifor, do. two do. do, 8 Yearling do. do. I three-year old Durham Bull, (rah. use int Prizes from the R. A. Society.) 40 Sheep, I More, I Sow, superior Brood, I Priselloar. I two-year old Fill Charlottetown, August to, II“. ' S e willbofound an excellent oppsrtuuit for Farmers to improve their breed of Beasts and ' . The Sheep are it for grass feeding. N. I.’-.—Credii ssugreed _spon. IIPOBTAIT BALI or HOUSEHOLD FUINITUII, Horses. Damage, Sloighs, Huuus, to. R. LOIIBAN has received istrsetiiue toSoll at Auction, on Tuxsnav. tho lth cl Sur- 1-neaun next. at the Residence of Mao. Gauss. Holland Grove, the whole of that Ledyu HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SLEIGHI, CJRRIJGE, EJRJVE88. c., Catalogues will be prepared and read Ibr distin- tion on or before the 20th instant, at the Auctiouoor's ale Room’. Kent Street, where every Information can be obtained by his customers or others. 'I‘erins and hour of Sale in Catalogue. H. W. IDBBAN, Auctioneer. August 7, 1854. NOTICE. IIEREAS representations have been made to the Central Board of Health, that in many parts of Charlottetown nuisances are found to exist. to the unno snce of the inhabitants, and the on- dnugering o ilie public hea|th—this is to give notice that if all such nuisances are not removed forthwith, Iilie otfending parties will be prosecuted as the law irecis. JOIIN WILLIAMS. cretary to the C. B. H. Charlottetown, 25th July, I854. All papers 8w Schooner for Sale. THE Schooner Rustico, new lying in flrmioo Iliirbour, Thirty 'I‘ons Register; two years old; Soils and Rigging good; will carry a large Cargo for her uieusurcnieiit. 'I‘crnis may be known gr um Store of Mr. Ileury llssssrd, Charlottetown, or to Mr. llodges. Rusiico. July I9tli,|85lI 4 in NOTICE. ALL persons are hcreb|y cautioned against credit. . ii a ' of the CR ‘W of the Barnes Bella Donna, of London, as I will not be accountable for any Durrs they may contract. C. REEVES, Master. Cliiirlottetcwn, July 28, I864. Farm for Sale. FOR Sale. the interest of999 yenrs in a Leasehold Farm of 77) acres of Land. situate on the Suf- folk Road, I0 miles from Charlottetown. About 80 acres are under cultivation, and the remainder cover- ed with young wood. There is a Dwelling House ziml Outhousee upon it—Is convenient for water, a Sprii ing near the Premises. I"or rther parti- culars irpply to GEORGE SUMMONS, on the place. July I5ili, I854. ' CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY ’l‘HE SUBSCRIBER intendin in a few weeks to remove out oft is land. 0 ‘em to sell at mode- without the Saw M , an the water privileges (formerly Miixtields Mill) I.ot 2.5. Also 82 acres 01 an on esame Lot, near Mc.\Inrdies. 800 acres on Lot No. S, 450 acres at I5 Point, and fourteen 'l‘own Lots at Sommersido, also a I0 acre Wood I.ot at same place. also the Leasehold of the I-‘ar-in, House and Stores at Indian River, formerly occupied by Mr. P. Power J. WEATHERBE. Charlottetown, July 8th, I854. FOR SALE. ACRES of land on Township No. 61 having a front of 20 Chains on Montague River. 200 Acres on Lot No. 8. embrscin the e Point ofthe Inland. ' w " .l00 Acres on Township No. 60. Pasture Lot No. I88 in the Royalty of Goorgea town and Town Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Clisrlottetown. Apply to WILLIAM I-ORGAN.‘ Feb. 7th. 1864. Thirty Lots of Land for Sale. 7 VIIERI-‘. will he otlerml in June next, for sale by the Siibsrrilner, at Suriiim-raids, about so building lots, part of which is within a few hundre feet of the Wharf at that place, and others. within from ID to 20 Chains, part of whi nre water Lois. 'I‘orins made easy, and further noiic. uf...|. to be given. J. WEATHERBE, May, l2t|i I854. FOR SALE. VIVHAT valuable plot of GROUND It the head of Prince Street, formerly the site of the Do ist Chapel, fronting I00 feet on Euoton Street. and I04 on I ppgr Prince Street. It is one of the must desi- nble situations in the suburbs for a gentloniunh ".3. deuce, or is capable of being divided into three good building I.ots. I’-‘or Terms, are. apply to W. H. POPE. Farm for Sale or to Let. TIIE Subscriber ollers for Sale or to Let, by Pri. . vote Coiitrirct, that vnlu.-rble Leasehold I-‘urn known by the name of the R ‘ the thriving No. the purchase money may run.“ on the I".rrin; immediate pongoiog given. For further particulars. up I to IIEYMAN J. P. PPERLIZZICK. Charlottetown. March I5, I854. ‘ OUSI-I AND LAND FOR SALE.—'I‘he Da- scriber nfl'ers for Sale the House and Lunh op- posite ltouth Havilnnd, I".eqr‘s. ' GEORGE NIX. May 8. WANTED TO CHARTER. EVERAL SCIIOONEIIS to carry COAL Don P to s B an . for I-‘veighelc siiiiiio “ii ' ' "H "h" W weer . . . IS’. Choslotteto S. CUNAID I Cut. Ilallas. Aqsst eth. Mu.