HASZARD’S GAZETTE, JULY 21. Dixon’s Cloth Mills. LOTH will be taken in at the above Mills or at any of the Agencies, and finished in a superior manner and with as little delay as possible. .dgents.—Hon. Joseph Wiglitman, Georgetown, Messrs. Hans & Owen. Booksellers, Charlotte- town. James L. Hayden, Esq. Vernon River, Robert Finlay, Esq. Head of Orwell, Alexander Dixon, Esq. Pinetts Mills, Keirible Collin, Esq. Mount Stewart Bridge, William Sterns, Esq. St. Peter's. Charlottetown July Nth, I8-I5, NOTICEE TO DEBTORS. HE Subscriber being about to leave the Island for a short time, would thank persona indebted to him to call and settle their Accounts previous to 10th of August. Those persons whose accounts have been furnished up to the 3Ist December last, and not paid before the 10th of August, will be sued for without respect of persons, or further notice. WM. B. DAWSON. July 13,1855. school Books. SUPPLY of Lennie's Grammar, Gray's Arith metic and Carpenter’s Spelling, just received and for sale by IIASZARD & OWEN. May 26th, 1855- To be let, FIOR such a term of years as may be agreed upon, the Farm, known as Siustwoon, situate about seven miles from Charlottetown, at Dog River, Township No. 3|, containing 130 acres of excellent LAND, 50 acres of which are in a high state of cultivation; upon which are erected a STONE COTTAGE, suitable for a genteel family, and com- tnodious Out-houses. Possession can be given im- mediately. Apply to J. IIAMIl.'|‘0N Larva, Esq., Pictou, or in Charlottetown, to War. Foitoarv, Esq February 28th, 1855. lieaw Isl WESTMORELAND HOTEL, Shediac. THE Subscriber, in returning thanks to the tra- velling public of P. E. Island generally, for past patronage, assures those who may still favour tin with their support, that they will find superior entertainment, and every attelition paid to the care of luggage by calling at his Ilotel, situate on the Main Post Road, within a few minutes’ walk of the Public Wharf, to which Steamers and Packets run regularly to and from I’. E. Island. Conveyance to tlte Bend or any other[ ce at any hour; Island produce of all kinds either or sale or to be forwarded to the Bend, shall receive my best attention; goods taken charge of rind shipped for the Island. I'I".’I‘ER SCHURMAN. Hides ! Hides !! Hides!!! FOUR pence per. lb. in CASH will be given fo any quantity of GREEN IIIDES, delivered at the Tannery ofthe Subscriber. W. B. DAVVSON. Oct. 21. (All the papers.) AMERICAN HOUSE. ST received, and for Sale by the Subscriber, 26 Setts estra Pots, Kettles, and Paris, for Cooking Stoves. Anso-—-TEA, SUGAR. MOLASSES, and SALT. W. B. DAWSON. ‘Qua I5, I855. canb. STEWART &; MACLEAN, SHIP BROKERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Sale and Purchase of sdmericau it Pro- vincial Produce, and Dealers in Provisions, Fish, Oil, tic. Fustitv Lairorsro, Water-Street, St. JOIIN, N. B. nursn ac: Charlottetown, P.E.I. 'Jas. Ptlllnll, Esq., St- John. N- 3-, Messrs. R. RANKIN 6: Co. April is, isas. J. 8. DE E , smp BROKER .d.N‘D COMMISSION AND , SHIPPING AGENT, No 7, Coentie’s Slip, New York. % Particular attention given to Fr ‘ ht d Vessels for the British Provinces and W3: I:d.l:l. Also, the sale of Coal, Flsli, Lumber, and other Colonial Produce. WILLIAM C. HOBBS, Brass Founder and Machinist. Shap—Corncr of Great George and Iflng Street, harl wn KEEPS constantly Manufacturing all kinds of Brass and Composition Castings, such as, Ships’ Rudder Braces,Spikes, Bolts, Hinges, ornamental Fastenings for Ships’ Wheels and Capstone and Bella. Composition Mill Bushes andThreshing Machine Brasses, &c. dtc. All of which are warranted of the best material. P. S. The hi best pr'_e will be given for old Cop- per, Brass and Lomposition NAVY AND ARMY LISTS for July, received by Mail for sale at Haszard and Owen’s Book- - store. ' WANTED A MARRIED MAN ssa Farming Servant on a Farm a few miles from Charlottetown, he must be well acquainted with all branches of his business, and give good references of character and ability, he '1' be allowed a Cottage and a piece of Land. Apply at Hsszard 8t Owen’s Book Store. DENTISTRY I Dr W. 1!. Straw, Surgeon Dentist. ENDERS his Professional Services for a short period to the Citizens of Charlottetown. Teeth Cleltosed, Extracted, filled and prevented from further decay. Artificial Teeth inserted, from one to a full set, by the latest and most approved method. Particular attention paid to the regulation of childrens teeth. Chloric Ether administered to those who wish Teeth extracted without in. Ladies waited upon at their residences if required. Rooms at the Terrace House. July I4, 1855. FOR SALE. A valuable Leasehold Property for 999 years, at one shilling per acre, formerly the property of Janus BAGIIILL, deceased, situated at Bedeque, Lot 26, near Mr. William Strong’s; the farm con- tains one hundred Acres good land, one half under a state of cultivation, with a house and barn thereon, and a good spring of water near the door and abun- dence offrue wood and tiring on the same. Ifit be an accomcdation to the purchaser, me half of the urchase money may remain on interest for a time- ‘or further articulars appl to John R. Gardiner, Bedeque, or William Dodd, ‘harlottetown. COW STRAYED. FROAI the Subscribers premises on Sunday last, a milch Cow 5 ears old. spotted Black and White with a large split in the right Ear, having the Subscribers name branded on the right horn, who- ever will bring her home will be suitably rewarded. CHARLES PALMER. Charlottetown, I-Ith July, I855. Wool, Butter. TIIE Subscriber wants to purchase the above . articles. Washed Wool preferred. JAMES N. HARRIS. July I4, 1855. 31 FLOURII IIE Subscriber has is few Barrels of FLOUR, of very excellent quality, which he offers cheap to close Sales. JAMES N. HARRIS. July 14,1855. 3i such :2 N hand, a few Barrels. Cheap for Cash. JA.\II" N. IIARRIS. July I4, 1865. 3i Just Published, THE WAR IN THE CRIMEA. OETRY in the Gaelic Language, bv the Rev. IV. Stewart, Missioiiary, at Cherry Valley. .\IcI.ennan, Charlottetown, I’. I-2. Island. Also, J. Dewar, Belfast, and D. Gordon, Georgetown. Pumps, Pumps, Chain Pumps. HE Subscribers having irnpcrted front the Uni- ted States a Machine for cutting tubeing for the above Pumps, and having is quantity of Chains and gear on band, also, a large stock daily expected, takes this opportunity of informing the public, that th intend to travel through the ditferent actions of “'1 _ the Island during the present summer, will shortly be at Charlottetown and proceed to the Eastward. , TODD 8!. BROWN. Summerside, July 9. I855 3 TEMPERANCE PIC NIC. Will be held at the Block House Point. On Thursday the 26th July. R. BOURKE’S Steamer, flrslltura, will leave Queen's VVliarf at half past nine o'clock, to convey the party to the grounds where preparations will be made for the occasion, the Temperance Band will be in attendance. Single Tickets 1s6d, for a Lady 6; Gentleman, 2s 3d, to be had at Ilasziird 8: Owen’s Bookstore, Queen's Square, or from the Secretary. Refreshments can be purchased on the grounds. T. T. FAIRBAIRN, Secretary. July 10, 1855. Isl.&Adv. P 8 Should the weather prove unfavourable, it will take place the following day. ‘V ANTED TO LEASE, with the option ofpur- chase at a sum to be spec‘ ed in the lease, a moderate sized FARM, with HOUSE and OUT- BUILDINGS, and 20 to 50 acres cleared, not more than about 12 miles from Charlottetown, by road, or otherwise, near some Town or Market. Terms must be reasonable. Address postpaid, stating par- ticulars, R. l'., lIriszard's Gazette. June 30. 'n CIVIC ELECTION. To the Electors of Ward No. 4, in the City of Charlottetown. . Gi:tvrr.i:iiiLV; Having been solicited by is number of in fellow townsmen, residin in the above War , to oller myself as is candi ate to serve as coun- cillor for the same, I am induced to come for- ward. Should you do me the honor of elect- in ine,I shall endeavour to serve you faith- fufly to the best of my ability. Tnos. Donn. Charlottetown, July 6, 18855. REMOVAL. DR. POTTS has removed to the House next door to Henry Palmer, Esq. June 28th, 1855. Ali. Civic Elections. .SHERIF'.E"S NOTICE IN pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Eighteenth year of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled “ An Act to incorporate the Town ofCharlcttetown," I do hereby give public notice, that the first Elections of Mayor and Councillors for the City of Charlottetown will be held on the FIRST ’l‘UESI)AY in AUGUST next at the several places following, that is to say: In Ward No. Ons—at the residence of Mr Bagnall, in Pownal Street. Ward No. Two—at the Fire Engine House, frontin on Great George Street. In Ward No. 'I‘hree—at the Old Court House. In Ward No. Four—at the Fire Engine House fronting on King Square. In Ward No. I"ive—-at Mr. Tierney’s. at the cogner of the Princetown Road. And at the said Elections the Poll will be opened at 9 o’clock in the forencon, and shall continue open till 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. WILLIAM BAGNALL Sheriff. Sherifl‘s Office, MAIL ARRANGEMENT By Steamer Lady : Le Merchant. CONTRACT having been entered into with the owner ofthe Steamer Lady L€.«IJi‘ll'C}laIIf, I for the conveyance ofthe Mails of the Isliind twice a , week; between Charlottetown and Pictou, and Char- 7 lottetown and Sliediac Notice is hereby given, thntl the Mails for Nova Scotia will be made up until fur-i ther notice, every 'l‘ui-zso/nr, at one o’clock, p. m., 2 and ever 'I‘iiUasuav, at 10 o’clock, ii. m., and torwarde to Pictou; for Sliediac every Fitlnav, at j 12 o'clock; and Mails for England will be made up _ at one o'clock, p. lll.. on TUESDAY, the the 3d,: l7tli and 31st July; the I-lth and 28th August, and the llth and 25th September. i Letters to be registered, and Newspapers will ’ require to be posted half an hour before the time of ' 'I'IlU.\IAS (HVEN June, 1855. using. General Post Otlice, I4 NEIV A'2iRl’\N’GE1l'IENT. III". S'l‘I’.:\.\ll“.R Lady Lc Jlfurclianl, I)!-IIL!t‘.*t I". IR\'I‘N’(i, Ciiiiitii-iiitler, under Contract “Hit the Provincial Governiiicnt,carryiiig Iler ' ujest_v’s Mails, will for the reinliinder of the season, or until Farm For Sale. HE Subscriber cfl'ers for sale the Leasehold In- terest. in a Farm containing 60 acres of Land; 40 acres of which are in a high state of cultivation, situated in Cornwall Settlement, West River, and about 5 miles from Charlottetown. There is a never falling brook of water running acrou the Farm, ‘.00 ards from the Dwelling House. Thre term of the ease is 999 ears, at a year! Rent 0 one shilling per acre, witi the privilege ofypurchase at £1 2s 6d, currency per acre. THOMAS CASELEY. Charlottetown, July 6, 1855. 10 BE SOLD, At Private Sale, and if not disposed of previously, then at Public Auction on the tint day of Its next, at Siimmerside on the emises. ALL 'l'liat Lot of Land, now in the possession of Mr. William H. Lane, havin a breadth of fifty feet, and running back from the ‘high Road to the Shore, with the two Buildings thereon erected; One of which is divided into three convenient tenements for business; and the other is at present occupied by Mr. Lane, asa Dwelling House, and Dry Goods Store——being one of the best stands for business.- Tlie terms are, one half ofthe purchase money to be paid at time of Sale, when a Deed will be ven if required; and the Balance, with interest, at six ‘per cent, to be seecuretl by Mortgage, payable in ' one year from date of Sal c— For title, &c., please apply, at the oflice of CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown July 5th, 1855. Ex. SPRING 1855, Queen Street Clothing House, (In McDonald‘s Brick Building.) E1: Barque " Isabel,” from England. HE Subscribers beg to call the attention of their friends and the public generally, to their SPRIJVG IJIIPOR T./I 'I'l0JV‘S, coinprisiiig ta. zbeautiful Assortment of the Newest Goods, (ivliicli I have been carefully selected by one of the Firm, in 1 the various inurkets ill Ilrilain. and respectfully solicit an early iiispection, as they will dispose of them at ‘ the lowest pa-siblo prices for cash. Dress Sllljf-S‘ in Alpaci, Lustre, Orleiiiis, Cobourg, Caslniicrc. Uirelissizili Cloth, Cririicaii Lustre, Silk Checks and Stripes, Plain and (:ttliHil‘t.‘tIIi.1l2‘.l|'ltl8, I'l.iiii and Fliciie Ilaregie, lliiriltliira an-.l fancy Mila- lins; Viindikv, Ulieclc, Iii'll(‘:ttIt:tI and I‘-.lui:y Popllrs llubos; I’laiii, Iiroclie and tfliiiilzl. ll-.ir('_;e, Do. Alpa- ca, I)r.‘li‘illIIl, Circ.issi.ili, .\lu-lin -inil Poplin Bayatlcres mid ll--rry Ilolles. R[::li_/"duty lows: Slum-ls, quite new patterns, in l rlfllllef “°ll‘35i “"1355 l""3"‘“”e‘l bl’ “"f°"39e" °l'°“"‘.' II:iri';As, ‘l is-lie, (Ia.-iliiin-ria and Daiiilisk Silk, Piiisley To be sold at the Stores of .\Ies-irs. Rankin and, stances, run as foIlows:—- Leaving Sliediac every Tucsrlriy morning, at six o’clock, for Charlottetown, and proceediiig on to Pictou one hour after her arrival; returning, leaving Pictou at eight a. m., on IVed/irsiluy. Thursday, will leave Charlottetown for Pictou, at ten o'clock, a. m., returning on Friday, leaving Pictoa at six o’clock, a. m., or Charlottetown, and and proceedin on to Bedeque and Sbediiic. $53‘ For ‘reigllt or passage, apply in Charlotte- town to Tina. Ds-.sBiusav, Esq. In Bedeque to JAMES C. POPE, Esq. In Pictou, to Messrs. J. 8; J. YORRTON, In Shediac, to EDWARD J. Surri-s, Esq, Postmaster. L. P. W. DESBRISAY. Richibuctou, June, 1855. THE ROSEBUD, ‘ ‘ . st -t'A_1r<x..5._._*n.... . - -~-----sa’-as - -- Captain Matheson. ILL SAIL twice ii week between CHAR LOTTITOWN and I’ic1*otr during the presen season, leaving Charlottetown on TUESDAY and THURSDAY, and Pictou on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 9 o’clock, a. in. [losses and Carriages, and heavy goods must be shipped one hour before starting. Pleasure Parties will be accommodated at reduced rates, by previous application to the Owner, or to the aptain. WILLIAM HEARD. Charlottetown,June 1. Pure Corn Starch. PALATABLE, Nourishing and Healthy, unequal- led for rich Punniircs, nice Blane Mange Pies. Custards, Cakes, Gfidtflc Cakes, I’orrt'rlgcs. Ice Creams,-lsvc. J1 great Dclicucy for all, and a choice Diet for Iuvulivls aml Chi'lilrcn. For sale by \V. R. VVATSON June 7 For Sale or to Let, EVERAL BUILDING LOTS, fronting on the East side of the Malpe us, or Princetown Road, ahout_a quarter a mile rom Charlottetown, and oppomms "K iil’li.yt.iilii PORGAN March 21st, 1855. £10 REWARD. HEREAS some evil—dispossd person did on Sunday night last, the 10th inst., break into the Granary of Falconwcod Farm, and steal there- from six bushels of Wheat. I do hereby offer the above reward to any one who will give such infor- mation ss will bring the tlieif to justice. ' JOHN TIIORNE. I-‘alconwcod, June II, 1855. tilled do. , .\loiiriiing :IIltl llclaine Sliawls and Printed :qn.'in-.s, .\'.:\\:.-st designs ill Marltles, Sydeiiliriiii and A" r l'anr‘j.' 'l'rii iiiiiii-vs; Militriry, Iiritaiinia, and router Ilrnlils ilntl lliirdings, ti splendid variety of ‘ I"l"CllCll and Coveiitry Ribbons, \Viiist do., Straw and i Tuscan Trimming, Persians, Plain and fancy Gros- ‘,de-Naples, Saline; Silk and Satin Vestiiigs; Fancy , Bracelets, Neckties, Collars, Habit Shirts, Sleeves, , Fronts, Ciiuls, Dress Caps; I‘ lowers, Feathers, Lace ‘. pad I:..ll!Sl!.lIt:'l;ivn8lllS,nSllI( alllntllc Cottqp Iléacps, Iédgings, « nser lens a us as, e an as in ur sins ‘ and Bliiuls; Gents’ Ci-£1-‘ats, Neckties, _Silk H_andker- V chiefs, and Neckerehi Shir'ts and "Ila . 1 A choice assortment of sldVt:_s and P raso|s,Hose & l'Umbrelltis; Plain and fanc Tuscan; o|3uredStraw, , Black fancy, and Glace Silk Bonnets; (sipsey Hrttl, 1Gents’ and Youths‘ Hats and Caps; Broad Cloths, ‘Fancy Ciissiiiieres. Iloesliins and Elastic Twists; Fancy Vs-stinas and Summer Coatings of _all kinds; Linings of different materials, Victoria Skirting and Quiltings,-,Printsd, White, Grey and Furniture Cot- to_ns; White and Coloured Cotton Warps; Hollands, , Linens, Lawns, Sheetings, Shirtings ii Tlcltings, I Carpetings and Hearth Rugs, Counterpanes, Larpet l Ba s, Leather llelts, Table Covers and Oil Cloths. I eversible Waterproof Coats, and every descrip- ,tion of Ready-made Clothing; a large quantity of iRoom Pa eriiig, very chepp; Ladiecsl’ Igooté ;pd Shoes, an ll great variet c ‘any an ot or o s. I Also,—Soap, Tea, Moist and Crushed Sugar and Tobacco. M‘NUTT St. BROWN. Charlottetown, May 11, 1855. FREE TRADE! FREE TRADE! King's square House. BEER & SON EG to announce the arrival of Schooner Friends, from Boston, with a large assortment AME- RICAN GOODS suitable to the Season. Among which will be found it choice lot of‘Sunimer Hats, in great variety. Ladies‘ Gentlemens’ and Youths‘ Suininer Boots, Shoes Downing: and Brogans, Boxes Oranges, Barrels Apples, Barrels Flour, rigs Indian Corn, Smoked Herrings, Cheese. 40 doz. Chairs assorted, Chocolate, Snuff, Pepper, Potash, Cocoa Nuts, Drum Figs, Pilot Bread, Crackers, Lozenges, Burnin Fluid, Ground Colfee, Honeydew Tobacco, Fluid Wiclting, Ba Table Salt, Preserve Ginger, Carbonate Soda, Soc Leather, Rice, small Boxes l‘ea, Wsshin Powder, Dye Woods,_Ground Ginger, Corn Starch, ay Rakes,Scythe Snaiths,Hayl_Forlts, S dos and Shovels, Manure Forks, H009. 3 Ill libs atchets, Scythe Stones, Axes, Chnrns, om Mcrtice Locks aad Latches, Philadelphia Mill Saws, Glass Ware, Roost Paper, Olive Oil, Half Bushel Measures, Wood Saws, \_Vash Boards, Looking Glasses. Bedsteads, Confectionery, Satinetts, Tick- ing, Cotton, Flannel,_Carpet Bags, Door Mats, Rubber Coats, &c, &c, &c, all in excellent condi- tion. and will be sold at a small advance from cost. Charlottetown, June 1st, 1855. I AE in Brooms, Clothes pins, Nests Tubs, Pails, Clocks,-