..__———————-—-—- Tetnpei-ance Hall Company. HE Subscribers are respectfully refiaed to pay the Ilslsltcse due on their Shures iti tlg said Cou;|ttttt:ywtt:htlIO lrttttlllfefi . ' . the ecretsr . W I (“I Gut‘. B"'''’“ J "By Order of the Directors. JAMES B. COOPER, Sec'y. uca I-Isll Contpnn , "°'B‘};"{~'. L are terms.’ A GENERAL SPECIAL MEEIING of the Shareholders of - 'I'hI Cltarlotlstotss ‘N-iuragm (lull C_‘<3t-rar-v- M" be |,.|.]_ P gfgugng to the Act of Incorporation. iii the Iemperttnce llall. In this fown. on FRIDJ I’ Ilie Iwetity-third day of July . tttstnrtt. “ Ekh. ntclwh P, m,_ [or the purpose of cuusttlt-ring the proprie- .,“,.,.-mum‘, on Mortgage. such sums or sums Money, as any be found necessary for the purposes of IIIQIIIIIIJ Cotilpatny. By Order of the ltotrrd ot Directors, JAMES B. COOPER. See'y. Charl‘wn, IItb 1-1,, tan. F 0 II S A L E . Tlll Leasehold interest of ti Farm, of III acres. situate on An- derson's Road, Township No. II. II toilet froitt Town. About 86 acres are cleared and under good cultivation, the fellttllll-_ ing ' rt could be cleared nta little expense. 'I‘here area good Dvrt_ill- in Ilonse. and otitliottses on the Pretsiises. and a bettutifyil Spring water rtiruting through the grounds. For further particulars. sp- ply to the subscriber on the premises. ROBERT II. EDWARDS. Jely I0, Ilbl. Cigars. 6tc.. Cigars, etc. ' W. SKINNER has received per Schooner Unity. now landing on consignruent the following Iirtindt:-—Cltttit=e Cigttre. Victoria. Californian. Philippine. Principe rind Jenny Lind Cigars. Also. a lurgtt quantity of good Congon 'l'ca. in sniii I chests which will be sokl for costs rind charges. Wine, a, and Better Biscuit. Pilot IIread.&c. Ptiitie Anna iliti Cheese. lllttlly strings. tc. Guests superior II. I. Pale Ale. sspberry Vtnegiir. Milk Punch. Cherry Cordial and Genuine Creme de no_i in. Medical Warehouse. DaIyrniple's Cortter. II. G dt I. Books Just Received. ' lfnral-Milco. the net- er A'l‘|«|AM‘s MAN etid his rnigrxitioris. L relive of a residence in a Brazilian Ilutitl llttolt of Life I IIIIFIIICB. n Norton's Literary Altnntiack. . -11.. final ltry Doclts of the United States, Furtlier supplies daily expected. Gm‘ T. HASZARD. July I2. 26 Dozen _ _ C0 LOG NI E. ;Ih|;IU'bt0.l’IqtIII’tlIlyh. jut received. on consignment. ‘ I I X. M "' "° ° P ’ Was. it. WATSON. Joy is. tees. Bu;n|l'r'e Orrtce. Patric: Court-rv, Jul 2, I852 F.Al.I-ID nisntztts will i... received at uni Ollicb until .ito_.~t. IJ.-\Y. the Ntiieteetitli day of July. instaitit. for the following re tire to the Jail atid premises ll. St. enttor s_ :— _ int, repairing the Stone work in the foundation of the Jail. Second.rv«psirntg the Jail Yard by planking on the outside, and otherwise socuritig the siittie. Th’ . Building a Post and Board Fence around the Court House Yard. . , Specifications of the above works mny be seen tit Ilia Shertlf s Oflce; and good security will be required for the perfurtntittoe of °'°" °°""“°" AIITIIUR ItA.\lSAY. st-eritf. ___..— GIIAND l“I.'2S'I‘IVAL DBMONS‘l‘R.-\'I'ION sons or T°I'I2IilIPBBANOE, urrnna -rite: AUIPICII or tits ut:n.i.a-.trcv sin ALIXAIDII nitrsnaznsuttr. nrtteiir. i.inu1it.nitrt'r ao- . vitiirroa, &c.. &t:.. 6» GFNERAL MI-‘.l'Z'I‘ING of the Order of the Sons of Tem- per-tnce this Isl:tritI. will lulu! Pl"°9i (D- l “'1 'I'HUltsl)AV the Ibth day of JULY “gm. '_I'hs .1m-- 9!‘ '1‘emt-°- nu; throughout tlte lslttml IIIIIJ the neighboring colonies are rea- pectfnll irivitcd Itiattetitf. The ollowing order will he ehservt-d :— At I o'clock. p. m.. the Sons will trieet at the Temperance "till. and thence proceed. ttccotnpnnied by their excellent lltind. to the beautiful Grounds. surrounding the Govermttetit House. the use of which has beeiikindly granted. for the ocriiitittn. by lltti Lacellency Sir Aleaandur Ilnnntirtnati—where 'I'en attd other refreslttnents will be provided. _ _ proceedings of the day will be enlivened by Instrumental Ind Vocal Music. ofthe best and most choice description. A netti- ber of the talented members of the Order will. present. whose and interesting addresses will. it is expected. Illiml pleasi its well as useful enterttiinniettt. on the iittportiint and no pains will be spared to render the f l l ' id ' l- rnk“: ll.) 'I’ne’:"'I':Ii'les can be had at the Stores of Messrs. ".l.J. run‘. 6. 'l‘. tit-its», w. R. Wrrsors. II. S1-aastrsn. and of the Secast-rant. . By Order of the ldsinon-tratton Conintittsa. JOIIN Wu. !\lt)RlIISO.‘l. Secretary 8!. Treasurer. Charlottetown. Jane I4. IBM. Notice. LL persons who are indohted to me. whilst doing business at the Cross Roads tit Belfast. by Note of lltitid or Book Ac- count, flllllgplssnlfl pay their respective amounts to Ma. JA.\lI".S II'tYll.-\l'l' . who is lawfully entitled to receive the sume——the Co- psrtnersltlp having been dissolved. (Copy.) JAMES DEWAR. July II. I858. ~WWAll1'ID 1-o i-tittcntsz. TWO GOOD HORSES, ARGE. free from vice. sound and well trained :. ;:‘he one DIRIPIIFCIIICII. be the 113000!- " ' '""'"' '° Jaitcs N. IIABRIS. July I, IIOI. LI. persons ha i legal demands sgttinst the Estate ofthe Honorable E'n:r‘ann Jaisus JAIVII, Chief Juatice of his Island. deceased. are requested to furnish the sattieduly alt... _ -I. and . I possess indebted to thessid Estate are required to make tin- "" .""'"' tit-zuitv I‘. utitvis. Ipving Pnrb. Jase V I358. l'3lI¢|Il°f- . . \ —- . New IPR G <QOODS—l852. US'I' received at the " Leaders House." Ex " Falcon." Ind "lesspslee." a eheise selection ' GOODS. coni- Velli lobes. Prints. Sbirtirigs. . Edgtngs Pernsds. In great vnriet . .ndies' I air Nets. ready triads Cloth- Iag isvnristy; India Its rCosts and ’ t a a large as- eurt-euefether fancy and staple goods, I latest IDNDIIN testilsas. wblsb willbesettlstttislewsstcasli price by the Sub- II. IIASZARD. Greet °c:::...3"""""‘"‘-"'- e ‘I’ J.e IIOI. slate at amino PAINT. Til‘ DIJDSCIIDEII. Is for P. 3. Island. beg to acquaint * i 15! on hand. a large Se ply ofthese by CM nd wbtebw be or I e Ilandred H also reeded Mnall-t at no “"32"” IN ntt'rtt‘nt‘d?nsttIttt. r:«s..ii's't'£ut. IPA?-.PIB3'Il' A.IB'lI'lIII‘II@IIAlIa Ll4A‘l1‘9 And Uncbangesble Metallic Paints : PROOF AGA It\ 81‘ I-‘IRE & ‘WATER! Alsstifacttirsd by the Patulss. ta Colcltestsr. .N'osa 8cett'a. r tit: A|t’l‘ll-‘ICIAI. SLATE is the product of . mixture of tnineral substances known to be the best non-conduetotsofheal as well as the ttiost indestructible ;the Chemical alfiitity of which con- varts the surface of materials covered. into n l.'ouli'rig of Actual Slals— I-‘roof sgaitist FIRE and WATER. Thus the laws of nature are tiitide to accomplish resulls as surprising as they are use- ful. by rendering Wooden fabrics as are as brick or Stone. a less pervious to ntoisture. and con uerttly preventing decay and destruction from corroding influences hitherto supposed unat- tttinnble. 'I‘lte principal ingredients are Alumina, Silica and the Oxides of Iron. 'I‘be adhesive quality of the latter not only binds and attracts the ptirticles together. but the substance covered also. ' ' longer as to the weather the niorepowetful the attraction. and con- sequently the harder the Slate. As various shades of colour are obtained. Brick buildings may be made iuiperviotis to tiioisture. and the fashionable colours of either has 8101!! or Granite. 'I'he oil itiust be evaporated by the action of the weather before it is J"t're proof. which will take froui nine to twelve months 'I‘he IIE’I‘Al.l.lC PAIN IS. Purple and Real. are offered as Weather and Water Proof solely. ‘I'lieir base btiln Iron. secures thetti from Galvanic action so fatal to lead and other aints on Iron work—snd their chetniettl cottiliinatiou makes it impossible. that any change should take place from atmospheric influence or the action of Salt Water and Sulphureted hydrogen so previtleitt in Sea Ports and 'I‘idttl Harbours. 'l'hey siirpitss till Paints yet discovered in Cbrapness and Durability. which render them pre-etiiiiiently adapted to the covering ol till kinds of Iron work. such us Shipping. Mi-‘ls, Bridget. Strata Muchlnsry. Railway Cars, and Iron Railing. 'I‘he lllE'I‘Al.I.lC PAIN l'S have been analysed by Pro- fessor I ays of Boston. 'l'he following is an extract frotn his Cer- 'licate :—“ As a permanent pigment. this tttitiersl tttust rank with the most indestructible and uricltangeuble bases. For covering Metallic Ware. its composition shows that it is eminently fitted. ' ' sum‘. A. HAYS. Stats Auayer." ' Mil the powder with pure Boiled Linseed Oil antl it little Spirits 'l‘urpetitine to the consistenc of very thick Paint. and apply with a cotittnon Brush, being curefu to keep the mixture well stirred while putting it on. Otto pound will cover ten square feet with two Coats. If Shingles h:ivo been on for years. it will be necessary to sweep ofthe moss rind lint with a stiff broom; two or three costs of this rrvterial will itiuke a perfect Slate Roof, proof against Fire and I ster. - Fnnnnntcron, N. B..Nov. I8. 1850. Mr. J. W. Intstt. Dnan Stn.—P|eiise send us two more barrels of your Artificial Slate. We have seen sortie til" the good ellects of it at the lust tire. Some of the Roofs covered with it did not catch at all. and when the wall: were burnt sotne of the roofs came down iti one piece. and others were the means of sttvittg the building. espocitilly one rooftilongside of the Bank B. N. A.. which also was one means of savittg the Batik. Please see that it is on board ofthe first boat. as it might be no- glected and stored. Your obedient Servttnta. S'I‘l:‘.WAI{T It NEILL. 81-. Joint. N. B.. July 20. I850. Jot-in Ross, Esq.. Ptrtsrttsc of the Purple Metallic Iron P 'nl. at Sin.—-I bavejust painted a new Ship with your Metallic Iron Paint, and I have ntuch plettsure in stittingthitt I never pointed it hltip with so stttall a quantity of Paint and Oil, and look so well. l"roiii its udhesive qualities arid the mttnncr it covers the wood. I have no doubt but it will be tiiore dttrttblc and much cheaper than any other paint used for such purposes, and would recommend it to the public generally. Yours, &c. ROBERT G. MORAN. Ross‘ Mn-Jtt.t.tc I’.tixv-r-s.—\Ve have rilrcrtdy culled public ttltctitinn to the high cstitiiutinri in wliicli the Metallic l'ititt'I. IItl|D|l' f.tctured by Joltn l{oss.l~Isq.. 'I‘rnro, tire lit.-ld liy those who have httd occnsion to use tlteitt. Certificates ofn highly srttitifttctrtry clin- rittzter in praise of these articles of Prtivlnciztl nitttiufztt-turn nppeitr elsewhere. in thin issue. and trotti itifot-tmttion ttlli-til by parties who have sirtiilitrly applied tltoitii, we con su ly etttlorse the epi- tiions therein contuirted.—~l~IaItfu.t: Sun. ’ ‘ The .\lE’l'ALLlC PAINTS are mixed and put on like an ordinary paint. JOIIN ROSS, Pateritee. Agents for Prine'Edwttrd Island. Gno. 'I‘. llassann, Queen Square. Ktrutri-it M‘ 'Itszia:, Pownal Street. Clistrlottetown, Oct. 8. I851. N rational Loan Fund Life and Equitable Fire Insurance Companies of London. Incorporated by flats q['Parlt'airtenl. OARD of I)|Ill:IC'l‘0IlS of Fire Insurance for P. E. Island. Hort. E. J. Jarvis, T H. llacitantl, Erq., Robert Hutchinson. Esq., 1". Longwortlt. Esq. Daniel Horlgsort. Esq.. Forms of Application. and llll otherinformation, may be obtained front the Subscriber, at his Utlice, Charlottetown. L. \V. GALL. Agent. l I I FIR A SAVING FIRE! FIR !! SECURE YOIJII I"'0I’EllTY A1‘ 01'‘ PI I"‘I‘Y PEII Cl'.‘l\"I‘ TIIIS can only In done by Insuring in tlie MUTUAL I"IRI-'. INSURANCE COMPANY. \ This is the only Utfitzs where claims for loss can be incl. without reference to a foreign Company. lllatilt furms oI'applicsliuit.at.d tiny other inf-irrnation can be ob- tsined at the Secretary atid 'I‘reasiirer’s Olficc, Kent Street. t ...t ' Q32 t..IVc.RY STABLI-.5, IIE SUBSCRIBER itilends keeping good Ilorses. Sleiglts. Ciirrittgtes. &c.. which be olfers to the Public for hire on low terms. for tritsit. At.so. good Sttibling. and the greatest care taken with those Iorses committed to his c rgt-.. Ilcsideitce near the Temperance Ilall. Grafton Street. WILLIAM JAKEIIAN. Mr. Jannaurs. would take the opportunity of informing his numerous Customers, whose Debts have been some tiuie st.tnding. that he would feel obliged by their making an early settlement; one having accounts agitisst liitu will please forward them as soon as possible. January 5, I862. I:BCD&C§‘% in HE Subscriber having been for several years employed in building chip. Fishing. and Pleasure BOATS of all kinds. egerierous support he litis hitherto ' ‘ id the Public at huge leave in return thanks for esperiettced in that line. and to notify his friends at large. that he is titakitt preparations for a larger and re extend- ed hnsiness. and that or the purpose of scroiotsioda ms in 'I‘own. who may favour him with Orders. Mr. James Purtlie. Mer- chaiit. and Cttpttiin llsthawson, ofthe Steamer Ross. have kindly consented to act as his Agents there. Boa any description. diviienaiuos or build (whether Ctinker or Car ). delivered in Charlottetown or elsewhere. with protttptitnde. orltmanship and tnstsrlits warranted of the best description. Produce or Cattle will be taken in pttytneiit if desired. CHARLES DPQUARRIE. De Sable. April II. Ifibl. I handy LADS ufabeat It or 15 years ofage, niay Ind etnploynieat by application as above. R. B. IRVING. NOTARY PUBLIC. CO1!’ VEY.1.NCER, And Public Accountant : Deeds ofConveysnce of all descriptions. of Leasehold and Freehold Estate. including Assignments. Mortgages. &c..I.etters of Attorney. Bonds Indeutsres of A prenticeship. Ilills of8sle.Cher- tar Parties. Arbitration Bonds ml Awards. Petttierts.&e.. prepar- ed with accuracy and despstelt; \leveIistits' Boolts. Partnership and other complicated Aeeesnts. tc.. arranged and Iislaucsd. at me- derttte e rges. Charlottetown. April It. IIII. DR Sale or for Hire. a large MARQUEE. I0 I II feet. which esebepetnplttssbortthttebytbe ewaev.whewllle so any eestislsa required. Psrtles sn plsaseve laeerslrtss wen tblsseeaveelest sad eontfevtsble Isle of sees-‘punt. Apply In my previous te tbs Sebssrlbsr. TIIOIAI WILLIAIH. Near Iv. Isvltssd‘-s O “coadtnttotat. HOIJII.” sites it. it. n1tcNAi.t.t..r.n.u‘1.t. friends, and the amt. ling pnblie generally, that he has fitted up. and for their entertainments scootntnodatiori. his well-known OUSE. Stsblittg and Pretnhes. in Potaul Strut. salt the Head Pow- nal Wharf. and he has already it red no expense in endeavouring to malts his Estattlishtnent com ortslile for the reception of thttss w may petroitise him. he treats to be enabled to detiionstriite that the “ Ctrnucrt.-s'al House." is the place to Ind order, region and rcoaosry. July I. isss. Dagtierr-ian Rooms Opened ! ,_ GEORGE P. TANTON. BM Inform the Lttdies and Gentlemen of Charlottetown. . 1 the Island iti general. that he has just received from Intel. lfisrnl assortttierit in the above line. consisting of Plain and Fancy CASLS. I.OCI\’E'l‘S. &c.. and is now prepared to furnish LIKENESSES trqtttil to any taken by the Art. Persons not sstislied with their Pictures are not required to take them. Ladies sttd Gtiutlenieu are respectfully invited to call and ass- tttine Specimens Rooms opett from 9 s. in., to 4 p. III. July 6. I852. Notlce.—The Poplar Island Bridge ILI. be impassable for Horses. for sortie tinie,front this date, it being undergoing repztirs. DONALD SCOTT. Contractor. July 5, 1852. Since the above Miller, a Scott: has been provid- ¢d_ or the coriceyrmce of Horses, Passengers, §'c.. by order 9/ the Board 0] Justices. WILLIAII SWABEY. Pictou Soap. Ill’-I Subscriber has received a fresh Stock of that esteemed article, in Boxes of 30lli. and Itllb. .SU ON IIAND. LIVERPOOL SOAP, in boxes lIIlb. S‘|‘A'i'l-ZS SOAP. in Boxes 7blb. CAN ULES—l'riute Article. ltllb. Boxes. JAMES N. HARRIS. Charlottetown. June 29, I852. New Goods. TIIE Subscriber begs to announce to the public. that he has just lattdetl it ganeritl and extensive asst-rttnent of GOODS, suitable for the wttnts t-fthe tfoutztry. and that he is prepared to of- for them at the lowest possible rates. vtlllt a view to reimburse cost ofitriportatiott. > A few Barrels fresh CANADA FLOUR. JAS. ANDERSON. Charlottetown. June 21. I852. 2m cnnftr CASH ESTABLISI-IMEN j.H£'CC7' Ci§CDII§- Abe Q 3:. WWQQAN Q @©o -—D0r‘L‘ll¢ll¢f Strut- “AVE just received their SPRING SUPPLY of BRITISH MFIRCHAJVDISE. frotti the principal tntinulitctories in Britain. which rite now open for inspection; and take this method of ittforiiiitig their friends. and the public generally. that they h.ivitig lrttely made an alterattbn in their buxirrrts, will for e future. con- duct their etittililishment solely on the CASII SYSTEM. Call and judge for yourselves. Cliarlottetotvu, May 20. I852. FOR SALE, by private ctitttrttct. a powerful dink brown MARE, just 6 yettra old, stands neurly I6 htttitls high, it fztst walker. sound. and good tempered. Alxto—ttbout [2 tons of excellent IIAY. I montlis' credit on approved Notes. Apply to II. W. LOIIIIAN. June ‘I. I852. Ill- IIB Subscriber has been duly appointed. by Power of Attor- NEW 1-:s1'.aBI.,_Isn.MEJvT.l¥ AUCTIONS. DE XLD AT AUCTION. whbent ICUVO. on ‘CW5 P-‘J’. the fltb day efJely. instant. all thewell-hhewn FARMS. with all Improvements, Build’ C , flush, lgptg. '“?°"-. "III". Carpenters‘ ' '.'Dleebstnhhe' de.. Ml"! W ls“ 19- Prlnse County, bslesflng so hr. IIUIIN P . 'l M l"Ml5l3 living stitlis this Fun land between Ibwnssnrs and ler':;t's. the owner latter. 5t....tr_ 5.73.. b ., risncs F”... - in. needs but little comment of its ndvnntagduh.‘ ' ' .. u TAPELY FAR. ooutnittsfld notes of land, and. 3 lug el years. frorii A. '1‘ Ted, Esq.: Alta so "9, Q. highest stale of cultivation. the remainder '5 eevered with firewood and s--o-I t»o|-- Aswtl 0*-"ins-H0--. I--. Under and ‘rep Stalrlss for Stock, Granary. Carpenter's Illiup, Bleabggitwg 4.,’ Ptgsttes. and other Houses. are on the Pssuiises. vrtthni ti few yards of the House. It fits any y. It IGIIEII _I"AItM coatsitts 98 acres. 00 clear and in pad enltl. vattoii; reinamder covered with every kind of valuable ‘I‘isitbsr, under I Lease from the same entlernan. situated about a gen-dist frot.t; titre other. and adjoining well-ltntrwn Farm of Ur. Iebert 'l‘hs CROP consists of 9 sac of Wheat. IA do. Oats. I B"l'J- l||lr'l°- Wu. H do Potatoes. 1 do. Tsrttips, I1‘ n . '{hs S1Y)CK consists of H years old. in fuel; 5 good IIl1:liotd.‘owi‘:“ E de. de. . ‘I years old; I hIsrs.d I excellent Yoke sf Oxen. Ilyosrooldi I01, (year otdildo. I eat‘ old ( Iistt breed): I tletfers. Iyesrs old; ado 1 ’ggf or ; u 3..., km“, g Ilariis (all pure En ltsh breed); I Fig?‘ FARMING U'I' consist o a quantity of Horse- . of every description; W aniele ; n on and Ilartiess. a quantity of t-tletghs, of every description; I Carts on Wheels; 38°?“ “"90": I D_tevoit cs_st Plough; I pair llartovrs; ICn ‘vu- tor; I‘lireshtng Machuie; Wiunuwing do. All ‘ in good order. ‘ Rakes. Ilorse Rollers, sritl every kind of Implement HOUSEHOLD I-‘UItNI'I'UltE consists of Beds and Bedding. Tables. Chairs. Cleelt, Pots and Paris. and all the itelssl, Dairy. with various other articles. too numerous to mention. Terms made known the day of Sale. IEUBEN TUPLIN. Let ID. July I2. I862. V I ll SM-E. by Auction. on TUESDAY the Itst tin of See- -rnsnnn, at G town. at II o'clock. a VAI.l,'Aa|,fl I-‘ARM. of about 80 acres. on the etown Road, about I Inilse only from Georgetown. if not previously soldby Private Sale ; it ‘u 4 chains 16 links front on the Main IIoad,Iiss about 1 acres clear, with the remainder read to clear. with little trouble ;' the has of it abounds with uasel ad: is a valuable lace of y, and w’ more so shortly, as the connecting udenel I new about tube built close to it. Price cheap. Temse easy. Apply to Mr. Mun-i-son COILAI, Charlottetowrr. or JAMES N.- HARRIS. July 5. I852. Aggtiggggp, Valuable PROPERTIES for Sale in Georgetown and Royalty and Vicinity, consisting ti/‘I-IOU SE3, FARMS. arirl Totort, Water and Pasture Lots. ~ 7-I-VIIERE willhe sold at Public Auction. at G own. on noon. the following very desirable Properties. viz. : let —-A new two story Dwelling Ilouse. fitted up with two/the , situated near the Queen's Wh.trf.nt the corner of Kentand Heat ey Streets. bein pan of Water I.ot t7. the ground triensnring so 6 inches on em Street, and 70 feet on Huntley Street. Id.—llulf own Lot No I. 'I'hird Range Letter 3.. at the corner of Kent and lticlnaotid Streets. the most desirable stand for a hIerc:ititile estitblislimeiit in Georgetown. 3d.—'l‘own Lot No. 6. 'l‘liird Range I.etter B. tlth —l'ttttture Lot No. 27, in the Royalty of Georgetown. and bth.--Ptisturti Lot No. 49. ‘base Lots are within a few minutes Wnllt of Georgetown, and can be gaaily dlurgd, 6tlt.—l’usture Lot No. 269 fronting au Cardigan River, beastl- fully situated. and under cultivation. 1Ilt.——IInlf of Pasture Lot No. 216. adjoining the fertner. and fronting upon the North Royalty Road. 8th.-I08 acres of Land. s coiisidernble part of which is cleared and tinder cultivation. fronting on the Georgetown Itosd. about sla miles from Georgetown, with the Houses tbereon, occa- ricy. btiuriiig ditte the fifth day of January last. to act as .-\gonI for the Estate ofthe Misses S1-utvsn-r, on Township Num- her Eighteen. in this lslttttd. All persons indebted to the said Estate. for Rent or Arrears of Rent. are requested to ntake IlItllIl- duite payment to the undersigned. he only being duly authorized to receive the same. JAMES YEO. 2. Wheat, l'orlt,Ileef. Barley. Oats and Butter. will be taken in pttyttterit. Port llill, Feb. 2. I85 I$‘ FOR SALE. Alhrt ofthtit beautifully sit usted Lot.eorner ofGretiI George and King Streets. now occupied by \V. C. IIOHS, and adjoining .\Ir. CMAILII l’Ai.iss;it‘s new building. For further put-ticulars apply to W. C. IIOBS on the premises. where the plati may be seen. ECO.A‘O.MY 4' FJWHIOJV! ! ! SMITH READ, Tailor. UST ARRIVED FRO)! LONDON AND NEIV YORK. eta llAl.lI"AX. with the l.A'I‘F. -l'I‘ I-‘ASlllO\'~. and hr-gs leave respectfully to at-quttint the public ofCliitrlottetown and its Vicinity . lltnt he will be happy to receive all orders in the above line lor the erotuirt season, on the prettiist-s of Mr. W. C. II JBS. two doors below I ertry |lnttznrd'ti. I-2sq.. where GARMl:lN'l‘S will be made up in the it at style ' ' worltttiarisliip and at such prices as will astt ' possible notice. Clergytmin n ry iittd Nttvy tstitlt oftill kinds. Frock. Ilre-ts. rind Ilutiting Coat, ortiing Gowns, 'I‘itg|ioni Coats. Socks and Ilalf sucks. a new fashion with Iy fronts. Spring nitd Gniter Bi-tiom Prints. vtith ull tithes iitnltes Vesta of dilferettt style. sortie quite new cuts. till which will be fully PPCIIIIIIIIFIMJHJ 'l‘lie subscriber having had 25 years‘ ssptienee in iret rule establisltntetits. S. READ. N. B.—Genllenten waited upon at their own residence. by send- in; name and number of street. TAILURS 8! 'I'AlIL)IlI'ISSI1S IVANTEII. Charlottetown, June 1. Ian. REMOVAL. Mrs. S E I. D 0 N _ RA'I‘EFUI.LY ackaovt ledges the liberal patronage received front her friends. and begs to itiform them. that she has remov- ed to that er-...m...Iious Iltiuse. opposite the Nnvv 'l‘usrsnstrcn llat.|.. where she trusts. by keepttig on ltnitd it supply of the best GINGER BEER. LEMON SYRUP. qr.-.. to merit I wntiitunttca of air rots. l-‘ti-uilius. Picnic Parties. dr.c.. Itlgstillfll with any quantity. A few respectable IIOAIUIEIIS can be sccotntitodated. Jane I353. Mulligatawney Paste. HE Subscriber has received. per “I'alcon" from London. a Supply of the above celebrated Paste for Fish. Curry Paste for Meats. Ant-bovy and Shrimp do.. CurryvPtiwder, .\lixed Pickles. Imperial ntised do.. Cauliflots er. (iirltins. bite and brown Onions. Piccalilli, Red Cabbage. Walnuts. Chilies. Cspsicnrns. Guava Jelly and hlsrrrialnde.Urange and Lemon Mnrmtilade. Prunes in Bottles. Cvystalliusd Apricots. Greengs , Pears in S ' K g of Oede. Mogul r-r Chants. Worcester. Sir Itobert Peel. llarvey‘s.nnd Srtyer's Sauces ; Soyer's Relish. India Soy. Euenee of Shrimps. l".sserice of Anchovies. Sttlttd Cream. I.nt-ca Oil—ia pint and half pint fancy Decanters, tlaienne Vinegar. Raspberry tIO., India |litnsose.Capere. lted tut Isllch Currant Jelly. wm India 'I‘atnerittds ; Prepared Orange. Lettton. Punch. and Noyeaa Jell 3 Anchovies. Sardines. nees or lavoriog. Prepared Coe iaeel. Tries les Ilois. Ilard‘s Farinaceons Food. Custard ' Orange Flower Water. ose de., Ilissd Cayenne Pepper. Dried Chiliee. Mushroom Catsnp. Wal- ‘ted . Maeeerorii. Vern.icelIi. Gelstiae. Cat lsingltiu. Ilssltet Salt. Durham Ilnstsrd—in bottles and kegs. Double Gle’ster Cheese. 'I'rescle. he. to. he. ‘I It meets . s..ssi.tt.seitti.¢ stun w"'"wA E Jane 1. IIII. I - . . . . ’"”""J K;et:kI:_V_ Ihlr. 1 homes blacA voy, and ndyoining the farm ollr. Jsnies II t-yo rt. 9ih.—8oo acres of Wood Land on Township No. II. near the Head of Cardigan River. Further particulars. and every information aflbrded respect’ tbo above properties. on application. at Georgetown. to Mr. Lnasvns. C. Ovrnis. or in Charlottetown. to THOIAI Owen, . J. N. HARRIS. Asctienet. Charlottetown. June 1. 1852. in I 0. Notice. OWING to the loss and inconvenience occasioned by careless _ and evil-disposed persons leaving open the gates and knock- ing down the fences on lltngwood and the Warren Faun. notice '0 hereby given. that all persons, without exception. found within the fences of these properties. after this date, will be prsseceud w the utmost rigor of the Law. Was. it. rot-It. June. I351. 8 in.—R. G. Wesleyan Sunday School Anntvers . _ . the Ibth instant. a SERVO. will (DN SUNDAY EVENIN (D V.)_ be preached in the Wesleyan Chapel, and a canoe. tion taken in aid of the Sunday School. ' On TUESDAY following. the Aura Sunday School TEA will take place at Ksnsinirlon. at 4 o'clock. Tickets of admission. price Is. 6d.. to be obtained ofthe Teach- ers. and at the Boo Stores of Messrs. rltnntper, G. IIn3rd, Plppy. and Bremner. July 3. I052. HE -- cnancorrsro WJV‘ it'r:a.»trr.s." will at. I... on wtzontzsoav. the r'0UIt1‘ll 4., of auriuirr neat. Ilhrther particulars will shortly be tiisdeknewn by Advertise- lllfnh Jttrie ts. teas. ‘ " ‘ ‘ ‘lasers LL - ‘.1 . . . _ - A Rhrutis. Farmer. late of Charlottetown Royalty, are requested to send in their Accounts liar settlement; and nl persons indebted to said Estate, are required to tnslte lmnedih payment. DONALD |l‘DONALD, THOMAS DOYLE. Charlottetown Royalty. 3 July I. test. JAMES D. IIASZAltD.; PACKET. VIII-I PACKET " H. I.N'GRJl.U" leaves for Bedeque and Sliediac. every THURSDAY at 8 o‘clock. rs.-cisaly. I-‘or Freight or Passage. please B. Dnrr. or J. was-ritsasn. er on board to W. I'EWlN. Ilsster. Leno's Wnsne. IOININO. apply to W. Charlottetown, July I3. ISIS. E‘ Thi I’ eket crossed front Sltedise to Redo-qle yestudsy in 4 hour's slid 5 rniaatss—-the shortest Pasnge on iesevd. . FOR NEW YORK. III feet snilitigsebeeuer ELIIJIITH. Cep- niin TUIINBULL. now loading at the Wed Ettdr-I’ the Island. will sail for New Yenn.enss about the TWELFTII Iaeteat. ne se- comrnodiitioa for a number of PASSENGER! E- qsire at Gno. ‘I’. lIaslAnl' stove. or to the uses on . IOISRT TUINIULL. July I, IIBI. Front Lives-pool Direct. THE fast sailing Iargpe " fill A|.EXANDlR." lroii-krieetl and eul-bettotvtsd. A I. at Lleyds. llslph Blacltbern. Hester. will CI I3 tbs sbovepovt.ettsrab-tetitielrstnt‘ ember neat. he Put aadl’s .plesseappl stI.iv tale-eve.DlvHC;u. uses ht.e..srlecbs' tstetvs.te tbeewnsr. W. W. Iii). P.I.-Allfrelgbtfer rded b thh fer bsswfi Pletesaed I'irsniishi.l‘a"sloive. vyvlll b'euJsvwns.d.s,d M sntbearrivalsftbs¢lp.byssdattbesnp$s tbs ‘ ltootn taper. ssostvsti II new viruses. as age.» tnoso.-i'.itilsnitai>-ssotisurs. "' J of sums. ' Perttsefbrwsrdteg aegesh fie wfllbdm 5-........**::.:.°=.-:.%.-Iv-‘l-..*-*3"-t-~ . °°"8°l . 1 UESDJI Ytbe Ilst day of September neat, at II o'clock.