llaszartl’s Gazelle, E'AhM.I"2..B§‘>° JibEl3l‘3E3.M.t,, Miilfi @®hl.lMEmlMt.ll.t AEVEEEESEE. Established 1823. I liharlottetown, P. E, Island, Saturday, May 26, 1855. New Series. No. 243 naszard’s Gazette. GEORGE T. IIASZ \RD, Proprietor anal Pulrlislii.-r Published every Tuesday evening and Satitrilny morning Oflice,Southsidc (Int-en Sqmiri.-,P. E. an . 'I'|‘.It.\ts—Annii:il Slll)u(‘I’I|)li0ll,I 5s. I)i!(‘.trlIlIl luv tut-sh n aulvance. 'rlIt.\i3 or ADVERTISING. For mg fin; insertion, occupying the t-pztco of 4 lines nclntlinglieail,2s.—6 liucs,2s.ti«l.—9 line» , 3e.—l2liuea 35. 6d.—16 liites,«ls.—20'liiic:-, ls. fitl.——2.') lines, 5s- 30lines, 5s.6il.—-3(ilines,6s.-—anr| lid. for t'llt'll :|¢IIliIl0lIiI inn. One fourth ofthe above for each continimnce Atlvo-rtiss-.rnnuts seiitwithoutl imiiation,willlx-. cmitinus-. -. until forbid. AUCTION. Books! Books! Books ! 3 BY H. IV. LOBBA N. AT his Aucrioai IIIAR1‘ on Friday the let of June next, at four o'clock cftemoon the Books comprising the Library of the Hon. Ciuuu.I:s Ha:xsr.nir-tlie whole of which may be viewed at an time previous to day ofsale at the Auction Mart. Ilay I4, 1855. . .I. E. ———Z% * ‘~—~“ House and part of Town Lot 0 BE SOLD, at PUBLIC Auction, on Tuesnav, the fifth day of June next. at 10 o'clock, on the Premises, if not previousg disposed ofiit private sale, a rt of a Lot of LAN , with the DWELLING IIO SE thereon, situated in Queen's Street, and measurin 27 feet thereon, and running back 64 fect—part o the Estate of the late 'I‘Hoas_As 'l‘niu.rz-srcx. For particulars, apply to Joint HARPER, or to WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. ' Charlottetown, May 3, 1855. To an sou); atmPl‘IBLlC AUCTION. arm}. previously disposed of at private sale), AT Gnouorrowir, on TIiursduy,tlie Twenty-firs: day of June next, at 12 o'clock, TOWN L0'l‘ Number 8, Third Range, l.etter (B), with the IIOUSE and OUT-HOUSES on the eurtic. This Lot is eli ibly situated, adjoining IV“. SANDERION, EsQ‘s., re- raises, and near the E iscopnl Church. For further articu|tirs,appl to essrs. J. Huasi-rritnv 6: Co.. Halifax, or D. (VILION, Charlottetown. Jan. I5, I855. ' Important Auction of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Gtc., BY H. W. LOBSAN. HE Hon. Ciuituzs llnrrsu-.s‘s HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, Horses, Cows, Heifers, Wagon, Gig, Pony Carri e, Sleighs,_Farm- ing lmplemsnts.&c., will be sol by. Auction, on TUIlDAY,IIlO l0tli Jul next, at is residence, situate on the Mal , about I mile from Town, commencing at H o’clocli. Further particu- lars see Handbills. 'l‘nuss.—Sums to .€l0 Cssli,—from £10 to .620 three months,——froin £20 upwards, four months. Where credit is given approved Joint Notes will be ad. "'l'ii.'_v mi, I855.-—A. I. I-‘.. Olvlc Elections. SHERIFF'S NOTICE N pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Eighteenth year of the reign of Her present Ma'ssty, intituled " An Act to incorporate the Town of C arlottstowu." I do hereby give public notice, that the first Elections of Mayor and Councillors for the Cit of Charlottetown will be held on the FIRST TUES AY in AUGUST next at the several places following, that is to say.- Ia Ward No. One—at the residence of Mr Bagnsll, in Powaal Street. In Ward No. Two-—at the Fire Engine House, froutiu on Great George Street. In Ward No. Three—at the Old Court House. In Ward No. Four-—-at the Fire Engine Hoses frontitt on King am. In ard No. ive—-at Mr. Tisrney's, at the corner of the Priacstowu . 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