HASZA.*iD’3. .§~tz:s'.'r'I‘1:-..4.uNIs.32- ? of OhlI’lDfiI¢UW||- ' 4 , auatvso. June ltt. Steamer Palra Queen, Picteu. Iotb, Its lower. Pond . Pictott 3 soel.—4srnm fru- .q-, 3 , do. do.—Sprs .Shedhs; Dal-— flgaherg, fintpboll. Cannot Li hurrah. gug, , as. llathurst; Ihh|eu.—-Trial. Sid- ‘ .. ‘- , tr the crow efu Barqss tvredsd at White I’:Is_sl. Gspslteton. Glssstsr. hosed tease- bee.-Wssp. Lang, est Point; lumber. _ estnun. Jose 80, Bohr. Olive Branch, Boecltett Newfound- lend; cattle and produce.—Industry, rstos. Pic- toe; bsll.—Murgsret Ann. Thomas, Pictou; goods. --Flore. McDonald, Quebec; 50 psasengsre-— ' _ North Cnpe.—I"uiry Queen, Be- deque . list, 0!“ James. Piete ; bell.-1‘ . Nichol- sss. (Dwell. . .0 - Shtpltewu. The Ishra lsu, |I'Denald, luster, belong- ! or t ' . inluiir vs. of M‘ "ris":s'd. -st narelivcn hasten is and Gattettatswe. Oh’. and crew arrived in. The lss Mn: '1... Peaks us... srrivedthisstera . owned by from Liverpool. Dumestgess, I thsntlprr Paahet, 1.! grass,fre- ledeque ts .Shudiae, us Id-—Ir. 'l?hstsse Dewesn, see. Ire. Dawson, Ir. Iebert l'Leau. Ilrs. Il'Lsen, neersge suuts day freer Sbediss ts Iedsuue. Ire. Ial.ss‘s. Ilessrs. W. G. Perlris. -— llsgul. —- s. William Porter. Ales. Iefleillz sud hrs in the stserugs. In de. toShodisc, June I1.--Rev. Dr. Evens. luv. . . . Issue. Issue Iurith, Jsatee Wood, William IcVu . Putrish Clorr, James HcVlnn, John Crew, a ' two to the steersgs. _ dc. front Sbedles. saute day.-Ilsssra. David O'Neill and. ldward Love “'00! California. losers. ‘rewstoe, D Id cNatt. John Band. John Ceaaer. William aslsr. Nicholas Leaver. end a near chartettetowa ts Isdsqae ltth lust.-Dr. Winder, Lsdy Lady and servant; Ira. ebbes. Alfred Lspogs. suns , iss esmsrd. rs. Ceurev, and duughtsr; Mr. Kelly, Mr. Pish, Ir. Wissrell._ Ilru. Drown, Dr. Conroy,-—II children, and 89 in the In . from Shedisc and Bed us, thisds .—B. psou,'I‘ltornus Green. Jobs srd Mr. rows. .r ,.II.BodoI ;i r . 5:. é':t'..°s.. c..... .'.'.'.t:7.“..“..‘3.’ ....".:,'. ""' Charlottetown ssu-trots, June to I-our-art) to. 44 . 1a » I...-u ad kldhby q ' ‘d ‘egg w.d|t:l" Is Id a In Id Jo., .(Illlll) Sdu‘ld lomehpun vd Bsfld ls lluttos, Idsdfiv ‘Icur,parI . Id .untb,psrqr. Isa it btmsul,perI. It '.-.-'---'::- '2:-::+-.:.'-v-M '-°:.~.. at. r a ‘ u .2odfiah..per.qtl,Ibslls! surlBurley,perlb. Ia 'l‘urheys, do a do I otatoes. Is Sd a Is I ‘owls, Is a Is Id ut-sips, use »......-..°:;*- :23! *';:’::.r.'::'. Bggs.p'urdosew, Isulfl ter. (fresh) Id u Md ' tutothy nous Do., (by the tub) uous nt, such sons hqasy of tlovst-n_rs_snt Advertisements. ROAD WORK. ts..." out has pseedth I of|l'C l‘ Per‘r.y*WfirfY IgI|IIP°h:‘0I& lnet.,oh‘t|'.I; e'e , timber not being on the Vixnotunr wtu..u... ttoortamsssrrs or 1 o'clock, thouspsirirtg Br‘ gs at Alex. ‘ lner's ' : I in consequence of t iflt, Laird's o'clock. tley iver; at 2 o'clock, the repairing t at William Mstheson's Mill-dam; at 5 o'clock. and Bridge on Bongo‘ R-sud. owun will sell on . ondsy the flth June ex ed on the Road from Lawrence cAnlay’s; £0 Ills us the out side of Souris River ; £4 on the Ieudfiotn Iouris Hills to the Line loud between (I end 44, sale to commence at Lawrence Peter's, at 10 o'clock, forsneou. On Tuesday the £16 will be expended in the raisin of the Lot ale ecututsoce ortb side. On Eii‘ all“ 5' IO e llerbour, at It o'clock, forenocu. On the 80th, reps’ New ilsrruon I‘ I St. Co E. ‘:3 8 E E E and repatrtug ii? its IO Ir A s ‘slush id“ i.ts:s.rts'o'istoes.r: ' I-lttle ; :.*-.:*;:>-..':..*~t.....-M trisg y lead. heirl- ' Iridnbetwesu St. Catherine Settlement and New , . . I . To the llsctcrs of Georgetown and loyalty. Gus-rr.:nt IN ; All your sufrngea at the fortbeornirtg General Illne- ticvr, in uevtce nl the many gonerous offers of support which I received flout my friends during my recent vish s t you. I am no Otlice-holder, and borders I can represent you fearlessly and imleptru- deutlv, without lteittg shucltled tn ttry votes -2 codes iolounee cl’ the Govsrrtruent. The true inte- rests of this my ttutite country will never be studied or cured lirr. so long as the popular brunch of the Legislature is compass of greedy (lllieirtls, wlto are — the views of their every ruaassre, without ct-nsulthtb “I h d r or can u os- Coustitusnts upon the subject. . potic system, a Member of the throes ol‘Aaso-bly_ ts not the Pesple,s servant but the Government's rstlltng sluve. Shouldl ebtuin, for the third time, the dis- tiquished honor of ‘ returned as one of your Representatives to the Colonial Parliament. rest as- earedl will be second to none in stteutptiug to can set all measures that may_ have the slightest ten - as to advance the espertty and local improvement sfzeotgutnwn sud oyslty- I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient ssrvrtnt, June IO, I858. T. HEATH I-IAVILAND. ‘lo the In Electors of the Second ct of Queen's County. Gurm.ntstt,-- THE dissolution of the House of Assembly now udhrds me an opportunity of coming for- ward and honorably endeavouring to v sin tny posi- tion nnd the rights of which I have on unjustly deprived. in this my native lsnd,°l:ly u msjority tn the House of Assembly, who obtain their ascendancy therein by means of false representations, cayolery, and decstt—their rsul aim and cbject—ss_ttrue and events have proved—bsing, not the prcrnctton of the common wsl are and the rotection and advancement of the euerul interests, ut merely the s audite- fthemselvos and the furtherance c eir own seltish end crooked policy. Peeling umured wtthin myself thnt I have ever been destrous to sdvuncs the prosperity ofm country; and sutided that I enjoy the confidence to the vvcll—dis- posed and right-thinlriug port of tire c_ctttmuuit -—of which the moat grrttifytug manifestation stsly been to me, by thousands of my frtsndc and fellow-couulryuntt, who here united in forwarding to me an expression of their disepprobstion of nry eyect- ent ofice ofQueen's l'rinter, sttd of their approval of the manner in which, with due regard to u lic economy, and fidelity to the Government, I the duties ofthat appointment for a long o yeurs—I venture to me c you n tender of my services, as one of your Representatives in the As- sembly, with a confidence in the result. for which, tips, in no other circumstances, could I have Iocund s sttflciont wurrattt. The time has now arrived when you, in common with your brether electors throughout the Island, have a right to enquire, and, b your decisions, teeny, as respects that majority, whether the changes which have been uccom lished by them, have not in the ' much less for the public benefit, than for their own private advun e; nnd whether the present occupants of Public have proved themselves as worthy of their aevsrul appointments, and as capable cfdischurging their eflictul duties, as the long-tried nnd eficient Public Servants who were discord , to make way for their udvancentcnt; and uh I, for one, not strongly inclined, from my knowledge of the ‘ ‘ general senttntents of a large section of the peo- ple. with respect to these questions, to look fhrward to such an immediate chs c in the personal con- stitution of the Assembly, as will place the governi: wer in the hands oftrten much more capable ' , than they upon whom the deceived people ccnfe it at the lust General Election. I have ever been forward,aa opportunities have oc- curred, to exert mvself with a view to the udvnncs- country; and, on oc- httve not been afraid sitiou tothe urhitrury will _ _ gurdless efull he mtght effect to my privrtse tnyury : and, on more than one occasion, have emplo ed tny Press and stood fcrwnrd as the champion of t_ e Peo- ple's Rights, when threatened by an unconstttutteusl and tyrannical assumption of authority. ll ese fuels, I need not new enlarge; ftr ‘they are well known to, snd.l Ilflpts, duly appreciated also by, many ofyou. ‘ _ A In time—uow 40 yeurs—itt publtc |tfe,I urn intimate y acquainted, not only with the open, but, I tlsinh, I may venture to say, with the secret history also, st’ all the changes which have occurred, to this Island during that period; and this knowledge. on with the experience which I have ecqntred, discharge of various important public duttes, ts ' ms, in sotne d res, o Is. The short trial w ich we have bad of the New Sys- tern of Government, bas,I thinlt, been sclllcient to convince the pee Is that it already demands _sorrre Rectldcution at their hands. It is, in my oplnton, u mistalts—vvhiclI, if persisted in, may, at one time or rs concerned in t t, I think, to be held ineligible to seats in is sure. 'I'h~sltsvr how livsl an interest I have ulwa|yl:_ta- hurt in the olltlte Colony, it will es tent lbr me to state that scarcely a single Pnbltc Underta- hinghs: all likely to bear beneficially upon the gene- . has been seton foot, to which Itave not lost a helping hand, either by means of rny:.r-cse, my purse, nyy exsrttoas, or_by all t _ to- bsr: us, or instancs,the first Agricultural ‘octet , t Irst Steam Beut,t Irat starter lilhrmd t e Ills Pulling Clethdressing Mill; besides Public Whsrfs, School Houses, Bridges and Churches; to l of whhth, for the promotion of the public well- bel , convenience. comfort, or advantage in one wsy or st . I have freely lent my std. Proruseols measures should be by the Assembly, for the srItsli0|‘Ill°I 07350 “Mir tics ofthe Tssantr . To that end, a measure should be bro ht forwar and matured for the securing of determined upon, Ifillfl‘ In I53 ' ' ' --,,_-fa-,"“"‘“, a--3.“;-3.," M: i:.:‘......":x.':";°::;""°"'“:'.:.£°!.:':.t".:.".:*':::; I 0 '°‘ misfortune be liable to B tmcnt from their "'-' 5"‘ °".".."." - - ' ---:-‘:.-«----- 2: -'‘2« ~ -'2-.:".;..':."°'::..':°'.:~"'.'..'r.'r.'..::'..°.'::’. ' °""“' "'9' “‘ P“ ‘i ‘i 4 “pswerlhl stimulus to industry and severance, on °"l‘*' "' the rt of the poorer classes of our griculturisls. '''l.'* -‘''''i . Ilpfllllld to On Alsmbly, I will be prepared to nu‘. ,."“.' give msbtsocs teprotnote the _sueceas any hort- “ ' °°'.'*- ‘ " est well-digototl scltsntsnrlucll ml 50 llwlllll “'9' "3' ‘ forwmd far the essverrion of the Leeseho into FIDO- ilnedttsl ha: 1n.=s".. sitsble and sllicieat Reed System is a As I e‘slssh. r l of the ‘,‘,'_‘:' ‘ E.‘."'1'ili'l:.2'€.l..‘1?'r'fl..T'l?.'a°lr!.°,'..2..' for the ‘,_.'°"|*.t:“IIi'l'l sud)su..£sd..'by~it.,“tr:?eu:~t.l.'t.s W pert s|!.t:¢' t L ed thsttbesstsblishvaestofl|.ars| ‘hthsflsetsrsefleu-gstswnssdhsyslty. M -0-“ cm“! °m°t°tl'° rm" ‘. ¢ssneuuus,- .-.n ‘I.’ 0*”. sit Afthslushesfuhrgussmhersf lsmis- .r..a...3 ".3"¢';,.,,.,..r....,s’.n-s..r duesdse use he whlchtbsysusset,a‘s has vldssl who . Iyzfi aeguitthsnselvesls n tbcsewhing 4-I sh to yes. lists ll Isl tarraeststsly the demise rt htsrsesrssnhst e sfvthaw .55 gauge; but srrshle thu people to take upon """"""" "'s'ft'""'i's'.i.""'T I ""ai't"r..'3li" us I °"?"uW' we east to erect as res, t'r'r's-cit-mesusaaosr s.t":..fs.t t. .u to pmtrttsr. "' assdIeyahyebllbsiy''fivIsgessl . ‘tan nu.‘ "'*°°'“-'-""‘-"u.'."t:s.. .....~~' .. ..'.‘J'."t.-f.°n:."»'."*‘.:I$'*-° B ' uo.rrttesrttsrrtsnrn't..u'.st,.sro was induced to offer ntyself or s Cllldlelttli for hound hand and foot to support the (iuvr-r.rru-cut. upon . l those in the rt...» .t t... tboultl t...n...rt, seek its ute- ltllsllttmttl. my sitl Rtr rtrtcl. »-.m inrprovoetrrmrt in that ‘\ct. as would rrldcr it lJtt.|t‘r- eliir-it-nr uml atoceptrtble to the great budy ofthe pt-rtpli-. hr-r trtt-nsnres of Iitrlrlic ttrorrmut, l Wtllld also ntlvort, \\¢|‘u it not that my «loin; -0 would too rrrueh euottd an Address oftbis kind. I haw. IMM- r-var, I trust, suit! enough to ilt4llL‘ult!- elm-rly -"Kl lreyotrd question, the general character and u-rtttentty of my political sentiments, and the line of nrttott which I tmty he expected to pursue, if you cntrler upon rrte the honor of representing you in the As- sembly. But, if I have omitted to st.rtc tray opinions with respect to any public question. concerntng which, no u candidate for your elective sulfrngos. I ought to have spoken, I shall be happy to remedy the emis- sion when I trtoet you at the Sherifl"s Court,on the nomination day. will now merely add, that I come forward s free and independent Candidate for your suflhgeu : that I am bound down by no ties or obligations of party ; but, at the sutus time, ntost willing and unxious to act in concert with those, whoever they may be, whom I shall have the best. reasons to think are most zeal- ously, ubly, and pstrioticully seeking to promote the general well-being of the people end the atlvancstnsnt of the Coloity. . I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yo ieut Scrtrrttt, D. HASZARD. Recreation Grove, June 8th, 1858. To the Electors of Gecigetown and Royalty, GI:N‘l‘l.IIllIl,— NCOURAGED by the ecidisl premise of support which I have received from me of you, I new offer myself as a Candidate for your sutfrsgos at the approaching General Eleeti . Altbou h I hold the ofice of Attorney General, I em unabe to perceive why that sltould render rne incompetent to represent you fearlessly sud inde- pendently; on the contrary, if returned by you, ‘ my determination todosc on all occasions; and whilst I shall be prepared to advocate all sound liberal measures. calculated to benefit the country geuerully, I shell feel it to be an espscinl duty to use any legiti. tnutc influence which my position may afford me, to advance the local interests of Georgetown and Royalty. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen , Your o icrtt servant. JOSEPH HI-ZNSLEY. = .. a June lcth, IBM. ‘to the Electors ofthe Second District of Queen's county Gunrnuuun ; AT the request of men of yourselves, whose opinions and good wis I Iththly value, I am induced to offer myself as a Candidate for your suf- fruxes at the ensuing general Election. lthough born and bred s st you. yet having hitherto moved only in private |iIc,I feel it right to state freely my opinion on the present form of our Constitution. I am desirous to extend to the furthest every privilege which ought to be enjoyd by a British sub‘ t. and to protect nnd reward the honest industry of t e co Is, by the extension and ettlrtblislttnsltl of Free 'IPr c with the Lnited Suites. us well as with the surrounding Colonies. And while I am most anxious to support a Liberal systont of Responsible Government, I utn persuaded that, in carrying out the sstns, in its purily,tnost. ifnot all,tltu.«e intrustctl with the receipt or ex ‘ ' ought to be exclude ‘am the Lcgislulrrre. 'I‘bes-r being the views whit: I have imbibed Wllllt: living by my industry on my fttnn. I have only to ndd that, i honored by your support, so as to be returned one our Representatives, I Illllll not fail to advocate such principles, for the advancement of yourintercsts. 1 to the best of my humble ability. __ ' re the honor to be, gentlemen, l ., 2 our most ohedt. servant‘ I ALEXANDER RPDONALD. , Glenroy, June I7th, 1853. l , ‘ , , ;’.l‘o the Electors of the Second District of . Queen's County. , Grtrrnuarntr, ' T a late hour I am induced to come forwnrd to . solicit the honor of representing on in the new House of Assent y. ere I to consu t my own per- sonal feelings and wishes, I would forbesr to do so, but the pressing solicitations which I have received from my)c|d friends and supporters from every uurter of the istrict, prompt the to obs the cell c duty. Altho h I now temporarily old the otlice of Solicitor usral, n so more as n professional duty than otherwise; and I can assure you, Gentlemen. that to politicnl opinions and sentiments are un- chu —thst the tenure of that ollicc shall never inter rs in any manner to deter me from u lni and conscientious discbnr s of the duty which l'cwe my country ; nnd sltoul the holding of the oliice become at any moment incompstible with my trust us our Representative, I will instantly resign IL (come before you resting upon my own individual character as a free man unconncctnd with all party influences, and desirous of promoting tltc interests of my native country. I feel assured that the system of Government, us at presentln force in this Colony, has not met your expectations, and am clearly of pinion that to prevent undue influence, nnd to renderh more acceptable to the public at large, the principle esta- bliahed in Canada. b which all oflicers connected with the Receipt an Collection of the Public Moneys are excluded from the Legislature, should be extended to this Island. I out also in favour of Reciprosul Free Trade with the United States, as I feel persua- ded, that no measure is so well cnlculaled to benefit our Farmers and open a the rcsourccloflhs country. These are only a few 0 the objects which sltould re- ceive the earnest attention of t ousc ; n upon the character of that House, in my opinion, will depend the future prosperity of the country, or otherwise. If you should deem me worthy of your choice as a Representative, I trust my experience in tr former House of Assembly will enable Inc the more efficient- = CL Iéto rlisehsr a lay duty towards you. I remain, entlsutsu, Icon, very faithfully. JOIIN LONGWORTII. Charlottetown, June I0. I358 no so I1sotors'el’ Charlottetown and S A GRNBRAI. ELECTION for Members to serve in Colonial Parlinruenr will shortly-tuhs place, I sin a sin induced to,oll'sr myself III a Csndi- dats for the Ifeprosetlt oftbis my native Town. I vs to rest my claims for a renewal of your suf on a review oflty conduct In the House o Assembly, as your Rcplresetrtetive, flu thepust four- teeu years; and if it a, proud to be such as to warruut a continuance of your soolidettcs, on may rest assured that I shall pursue the same line of Policy and Principles s'shurstofore. Tltts. I thinlr I may be Entitled to ss , w it your aocordsrtoe, tht during rind live it the ' Assam I never ltoncr of reprssesti f ob ' ndu ‘ lulmrtlyypw. o turn or a e , up We sgsinet 3 iutereeu of in Comm‘ or M rpnsldsvstiss of Ofiu or let usual. ‘.‘ that Itouortu be. Gostlsstss. n rsspsct.. our 0bl' and Obdl. Servt., , C18 IDNOWOITI-I. Cburlottstcwmdsne to, test. " aoost Parsnntc. JUST received, and now offered for mlsr as maest- stest «CPI! H.dsh‘OIJV'Ol.. at every 5' ‘puma issued errata ‘ F t It‘.-\L.\tI".R. .A ‘re the mentors of Charlottetown and Ut.ls'ILI.hIl..1, .- i'-Ul.ll,’l'l‘ the inner of representing you in the new House trl.‘.\rt~IeIltllly ubout to be chosen. ulut-it tliti.-rt-nteir-cutrrstttttces now render ol tunic rurtputtnrnct: to wit lllatn at any former period of the mztuy Iirms [hove lwt'-n entrusted t\itltil—lsltnll intrrt-ldity and self-rlisintvrestedrtesu tvlftr-hi sltuulxl rwr distinguish a ll.-,.n-st-trtntitfe of the pcupie. I «In. Gr-tulctuctt, your humble rervntn Clrurl-tttotown, June lilth, I558 NEW GOO US. 7 VI-IE Subscriber has received, per Brig Attwood. S, which are cflitrsd cheap for Cash. Dry Goods. Chests Choice 'l ass. Chttin Cables inch to 7-Sthe, Anchors and cd es. Cut and Wrought ails, Spikes, Royalty. lfilmnlrl ‘tall ugnut ltr\'r:ttl men-ulttbut olliu-ct-one r:ttd¢:ttuut' to dtsclurrgu its done. Wllft ll Zuni, LIJIVARD I from I.oxvo:v,nnd otlter recent urrivuls, c Canvass, Cordge, Oultum. Round and list [run c. LONGWORTH at YATES. Water Street, Charlottetown, June 17th. I868. CLOTHS. Ex Sir Jllu: ndsr, from l.tvl:nr-cot.. HE Subscribcr_ as received ONE BALE ofthe above, comprtsng— Superfine black, lite and broad CIDTHS. from 18s. to lie. Invisible Green, do. do. Black nnd Oxford mixture Dceslrins and Cnssimercs from 6a. to It. . Font: and Checked,do. ls. Dd. to 8s GAt\ BEROONS, white and printed Drills, CASSl- NETS, Drab and printed Moleultins, dtc. DANIEL DAVIES. Qnecn‘s Square, Charlottetown, June 16, 58. Hubbnck's Patent WHITE ZINC PAINT. OW LANDING, ex Brigdllwood, from Lox- notr, a further supply of the above valuable Putnt. Also, a w cuslts Driers and Putt , &c. JAMES DESBIIISAY. June, 18th. V (rlasgow and Manchester House ! THE Subscriber hes JUST R E C E I V ED his SUMMER SUPPLY of JVEW nnd FASHIONABLE GOODS, Per Brig Jltlwood, direct from London. DAVID WILSON. Richmond Street, 17th June, I858. \. NEW GOODS. US'.l‘ lMPOR.'l‘ED, and for sale by the Subscri- ber, at his NEW STORE in Gm Ion Street- .I CHOICE SELECTION or MERICAJV GOODS, consietin SUGAR in birds. SUGAR uperior Souchon TEA, in chests, half chests, and by retail; COI-‘FE , RICE. PILOT BREAD, in barrels, and by retail; Crackers, Vinegur, Mustard, Pepper, Table Salt, Soda. Salerntus, Soap. Candles‘ Starch, Burning Fluid, Matches, 'I‘obrrcco, Cigars, Blnckcning, ORANGII, COJVFECTIOJVER Y, JVUTS, 1:. ' Printed Cottons, striped and unbleached do.. sheet- lug, bedtick, dto.; Ladies‘ and Gents’. India. Rubber Cotton-wick, Lamp-wicks, Fluid Lamps, patent and common. in variety; CHAIRS with cane seats nnd wood do., in great variety of pattern; Axes, Scythas, Snenths, Hay-rnltos, Huy-fcrlts, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Garden do. Ar.so—Anussortruent ofCurricr's TOOLS; Pails, Tubs, in nests or single, Clothes-pins, Brooms, Brushes, &c. Orr Hana, American and Island Manufactured SOLE LE.»\’l‘HER, Ncnts Leuthsr, Calf-skins and Harness Lent r. . B.—'l‘he highest prices, paid in cash, for green hides. calf and other sktns. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. Charlottetown. June 10, 1858. NEW SHOP ! NEW GOODS! I THE Subscriber has just received from Liverpool, G. B., on assorttusnt of DRY and FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND CBOCKEIIYWARE, which he will sell at a tow figure for Prompt Pay- IDEIII. ARTEMAS G. SIMS. North Side Queen Square, Sntsrdcn's New Buildings. June 4. SPRING GOODS‘ Per Lu: Jllicc, frctrt Boston, rt choice SUPPLY cl’ orttlcnten‘ssummer HATS, including Leghorn, 'l‘usksn, Flcrnnce, Prtlut. Kossuth, &c.; Light B001‘.-4, Fnttcy Dcnnings; Boy's BOOTS and BROGANS in rent variety; u good assort- ment of Li ht CLOTI ES, cotton, woolen and ntix- tures; Drll tngs,Jcnns and Nnnlteens for boy's and msu‘s summer wear; I’ In-Lest‘ I-‘ans A varie ofGLASSWARE, including Fluid Lum s,Tumb|cts, Fruit and Preserve Dishes. Plates, Jugnr Bow-ls, Cream Jugs, Cnstors. heavy Salts, Lntrterns, &o., Fresh Orsngss’ drums and baskets Figs; l'icn'tc, Soda, S or, and Butter Crnclters, Ground Coffee, Vinegar, urning I"luid,fius smoking 'I‘obsccc, Sole Leather, su rior Axes, prides, on, Ilsltea, Scyt e Saecths, manure and he Forks, Looltlug Glasses. wood and one seat Clts rs,. One Bale sestnlsse Ba us. The above GOODS are suitable for the season, and nturhed at a low flute for ready csslt. GEORGE BEER, Jun. ghsrlottsgrxp, May I9.,dIII8. L. supp Y . . aspect , s rge L of BRITISH WED. ‘bscribur's I blue; with u wlrli.t.s'fa.cs. K. . B. brnnded oin ‘her A uy rso ' ' . , bond,‘ or 'I|II‘Vll'lI:'II:|‘“:I Mr. Con-I-Is's. near . l's-rrucu's, will be re- wsrdsd for his trouble. PATRICK MURPHY. Charlottetown, Jusellet, ISM. Iln -ro Ltcstssnn 1-sacrtuns. ANTED I District Teacher of the drst Class Ibr tlte Steabope and Ccvshssd District- An ex risnesd person will tied it to hh sdvsntuge t to . ' ‘ °'-P ’ miss one-rta uwson. rum. l l l i l I I 1 3 °f"’ . . , barrels, and by retutl; Crushed 28th Innt., for FRAMING, and Sllll\'GLl.\!i ufa CATHOLIC Crtvrtctt. in Montnguc, Lots 57 and 58, n rceably to a Plan and Speciiictttion to be seen at an‘ Ollice ; and any fur. Iltttt‘ information given that mtty be required. The Tenders to be laid before the Committee on the 89th '. inst. By Order of the Gomnritteu. AUCTIONS. - HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Farming Utensils, . 4'0.-. c. ctr Lortcwon-rtr &. YATIS. 'l‘O Bl; SOLD by AUCTION, on MOIDAV. , the 2ith day of June, inst.. at OIIIIIII lloussz, Db’ SABLIL, the residence of TIOIAI .\lAnst<uu.t., l-;sq.. art of that Gentleman's HOUSE- IlUl.l) l'l.)llI\'l'l‘ 'Rl2. CARIIIAGES, FARM- l.\'(r' l.\'lPl.I‘..\ll2t\"l'!4, &c. &c., hu being about to leave the Ia‘l.snt.l, consisting of— DIJVIJVG ROOM. 1 superior tmthoguuy Ftcttclt polished Side Band. I Side Table. with Chsliiuncar sbslvss (tnsltsgssy). I mahogany Sofa (hair covered, steel springs). I centre Tublc (multoguny), I sell Dining 'l‘tttrlcs, 2 Lounging Cltutrs, , I2 mahogany Chttirs (hulr bottoms), I handsome Clock, 1 Hull tllock, Brussels und Kitlderntiuster door and stuir Carpets. Oil-cloth for passage, llutlsr'a Troy and Stand (rnuhcgsny). fie. &e., DB1 ll [NO ROOM. I centre Table (Rosewood), I Cltelliooeer, 2 Lounging Chairs, 8 handsome solid Rosewood Chairs (hi bottstne), I smell Zehrn wood square Tubls, I round Table. I lmudsctnc Clock (under glass shade), I Cut! II, c With a great variety of handsome Pearl Shells, Cs- BED ROOMS Fsutltcr Beds, Huir Muttrnsses, lsedetssds, Camp Bshstead. Blankets, Wash-stands and utensils, to. 6!. c. The usunlvnriety of Kitchen Utensils. Several sstts of handsome China Desert Service, c. FARMING UTEJVSILS. Comprising Carts, Houglte, Harruwa, Winnowis Irlncltine, Strnw Cutter, Turnit Cutter. Sub-eor Plough, drnft horse Harness, Slslghs, Bob- sleigh. &c., Sic. H.dR.«VESS AND CARRIAGE HOUSE. Setts double and single Harness, ' 2 llog-skin Sttddles (I quite new , I ) i largo 2-horse ltundsotne open English Carrisgs with oo , I large -I-horse Jrtunting Slci sh- ' .‘ I handsome single-horse sleigh—-with a large variety other nrttclos. ‘~73 “‘ For further particulurs, ses Catalogue. zentlikc. June I8, 1853. DAMAGED GOODS. BY LONGWORTH &r YATES. 0 BF. SOLD. by AUCTION on Jlondcy nszt. e 20th inst., at 10 n'clock—at their Sans F.‘ CASES HATS and CJIPS. lnndctl from the Brig Attwood front Lennon and’ ordered to be sold for the benefit of whom It may CDHC PH Clfnrl-uttetotvn, June rem, I853. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. Extensive nnd Unreservcd Sole of AMERICAN GOODS. _ BY JAMES MORRIS. ! 0 be sold at .4 U0 TIOJI‘, on TIIUIIIIAY, the 30th inst, at 12 o'clock, at the Out-Store, in the rent of iiirs premises now occupied by Cruth. t.r:s Drzmrsnr, I-‘.sq., and nearly opposite Apothe- curies' Hall, the following GOODS, consisting oft-— ! hhds. good Molasses, 5 do. bright Sugar, I0 burrcls Sugar, 82 Chests Tea, '1 halfdu. 12 boxes Tobacco, 9 bnnels Pilot. Bread. 19 Cnslte Vincgur, 20 barrels Tar, I5 burrels Pitch, I8 doz. Buckets, 15 hosts Tubs. 6 boxes Sperm Candles, 82 boxes Candles, 4 do superior quality, 40 do. Cltocolttte, 3 dc. Brotnu, 6 do. Cocou, 8 barrels Clover Seed, I3 first rtttc"Cltceses. ‘ to whole of the above being to close Con signmcnts, will be sold without Reservs,couse cent- Iy Great Bargains may be expected. Terms ibu- rul, nnd made known at S e. Wool and Sheep Skins. HE Subscriber will pay the highest market price in CASH, for any quantity of W001. and SHEEP SKIJVS. ROBERT BELL. Queen Square. Ch. Town, 3 May Slat, I853. CEDAR SHING-LBS. 3 CEDAR srmvauzs. for Sale JAMES PURDIB. Mny II, 1853. . ‘HATS AND CAPS. PER Isabella. from Boston, and Sir Jllucndcr ltve o , c ubscribcr has recaiv from . rp his Spring Stock of the above, at his usual low ricas. DANIEL DAV 5. Charlottetown, June 6th, 1858. Ow Isl NOTICE. ENDI-‘.RS will be received at the Olllce of Part. S-rsrnuns. Esq., Orwell, until '1‘t1usnAY.Iho ' Rulit.-‘ll BOARDING R. GILL. New Town, June I1, IS”. A CARD. ‘HE undersigned hnving this day entered into CO-P-‘IRTJVERSHIP na GENERAL and COM MISSION l\lI£IiCll:\N'l'S, their Business hers- tofore carried on by them individuall , will in future be condnclud under the Name and firm of LONG. S. PVORTH St. Y.d7E FRANCIS LONGWORTH. ALBERT H. YATES. ‘ Charlottetown, P. I}. lslund, .Iunc,I6t 1868. N B '1 he AUCTION business will at ulitines receive their best attention. Illustrated London No Canvass, cheap for Oush. 0. 1 so 3 LEITH BOILED c_ANvAss. JAMI-S PURDII. June lath, I853. Swndl News of the Wozla. Store. directly nfter the arrival ofthe sew. .II.\I CROW old ones done up. Prices low. Orders tshen at Queen's ‘Aron. I Miles fvers Town, and at )3... Its‘td‘s tailor. Queen Street, Charlottetown. ‘ WILLIAM STRAIGHT. HJ TTER, EGS to inform his friends ‘that its still oontinuai the rs-fitting, c|saning,snd stitlhaiag or 3...", ‘ and H ts r Silk a . Gaatlemsa's Clothes cleaned and made sq.) te S made from the Island west the Sled June IIII . OIDUR so?sIt'o £;w'll'ta Elect I Dhtrlets. . For sale at Gun. 1‘. IIaauane‘e«;a’ah bane. PIIttoI|,/ AY be hard or Guottou T. HaslAIl's leek- Iub. - L