New York, Hslsimx, end Quebec z.in."‘8r"' t lee-side Establishment. HE undersigned ltsving ye-t coin stud building Ind flrnlllllofl I new HOUSE OF‘ EN |'I“.lI 'A|NMl".N'l‘ It Love llettd, on the North Coust of this lulu , Ire res v to sec-v---mail-In visitors desiring to remain there for I time. or melting inerely it day visit. The situation is very beautiful, on I this open re: ml lmigch. which. with the Idvitntsges of sea-bathing it I ortls._rsiiileni it I very plssssitt retreei is the simttnsr - l'|° Nlc {II-tl "llwr Parties slso secoirinrodsted. As this is the diet eninprtze or the kind in diet usigliboihoud. ll! 3' " "IW l“ "“’°l Wll encouragement from the lirliebltssts of the I-lnml 5" l°"°"'l- Wll.l.IA\l li0V\'I‘.R. GEORGE BOVYER. Cove Ilesd. July I0. I05). vetnebtg P1-opertlel for Sale in Prince Ed- ward slurtd. HE FARM lstsly occupied by the Subscriber of too acres, T about 00 of which are within fences. and in it good state of uttltivsthm. with the buildings thereon, consisting hf ll Cottage, is lurge Doris Mid or r Dut-houses, s \Vell of excellent writer is in the ysrd. 'I'his valuitble Prrrpeity is plvsaiintly situated vtithin a few chains ol’ the Public W'tiirf at Green's Shiite, coiriiitnnds it beautiful view of llr-dmyue llnrboar, Ntnihutirberland Strait. and New llrunswirk in the distance; I large supply of mud suitable for manure is on the premises and it great quantity of Seaweed can he olitiiiiiiid on Ihe shore; it would foriri it pleitsiirit reiideiico for I iinli-el faiiiily. or for any person ivitiltiitg to carry oti Agriculture, hipbuilding or Mercertiile pursuits. There are Packets running weekly between the above wluirf, Shudiar tintl (.‘IiorIoitetovt-n. ALSO. near the nhove-nuuted VI'hnrf. l"()l.lII \VA'l'I’.l{ LOTS Nos I, i. 3. Gt 4: encli rorittiiitirtg 3500 square feet, with privi- lrge to build to the chiiiini-I. I distance iif2l)0 feet. A good Dwel- ling-Ilouse. Noble and (irannry. I well of excellent writer vriih a pump Ilrert-in. tire irtteuhed to Lot No. I, end a Dwelling-llouse 4 stsiide on Lot . ALSO. on the nppnlile side of the street, 'l‘\\'O LOTS--Nor. 5& 8-01‘ 15 by I00 feet esch. On No. 5 stands I Dwelling nuse ALSO. on the second street from the \\'linrf, sud fronting North, TIVI) OTIIIIII. LO'I'S—Nos. 7 S: 8 of the suite diiiii-ittiiniis its the last. All the above cited lots are well calreulnied for business stsnds either for Mercantile or .\lerhiiiiicirl purposes. ALK), I"II'"l'Y Al.‘III".S OI’ LAND siiu-iteil iiri Township No. 35, foririerly ' \I.tIIii-.ld's Property.’ within feiii-ii. tttid irtostl_i under cultivation, with I “etc Saw Jlrll iii i-xcielleitt wirlting id \.Iill lliiuiio. . ' l - Blroiriiis cripiii-le iif driving a lane unrouitt of \lill .\I.- AI.8t|. on the some 'l‘ownslti rind part ofrinid ‘ Mnxfield I‘io- perry.‘ PIIUR I"AlI.\l l.U'I‘.'l of micll 96. 82, &r. 53 notes. unim- proved. and 50 Ion-s, 25 of which are cleared; these lots rill front on the ptililir! Rlllld. ALSO, irll that well-known FAR“ AND BUSINESS STAND II Indian Iliver, 'l‘owrniltip operiy of Williatn Shilling per ttcre, ofu D WEI.I.I.VG HOUSE. II.dR.N', S'I'ORE.GII.1.N'./IR Y Ill-I other Out-lluililinga. A well of excellent winter is its the yard. Twenty ticres of this i.trm are within fence and under good cultiva- lit-ii; tliii situution ofthis prop-~rt_v gives to it many valuable iidvntttoges either for liusini-ris or trieclnriticnl purposes, it being at the junction of the Itidi:rii llivr-r, “£ll[N'qll0, and St. I".|e.iitor‘s Roads, near to 3 School ritiil to the Catholic Chapel ttiid in the midst of ll lIutiriuh- lug and wealthy cotinnnnity. . . 50. at Seven llile ll.-ty, Township No 27 near the Ctiiltolic Ch.rpel. Ibout 30 miles friitir Cltarlotietown. TIVU I".\Il MS of I20 series each, on one of which their: is it new House partly litrislir-.d. u large New Barri. 30 x -I-lfeet and other out-Iiiiiltling. tlit.-so l“nriits Ire beuutifull riituirted,froittin nti the Strait of Nt'IllilltttIiPl'l:'Il|I. with it grttduii descent to the shore where no lIl\tilIrl.il-(‘t- of Sea- rnittiurs can be easily procured. About 10 rtcri-is of .- i.'li oi‘ tlir-so faitirri Ire cleared and under good cultivirtiotr. and r- t.-it ll .- .'l pit-,:-e Stilt Marsh ntturhi.-d to it ftotti which about (I .st.tci.- of li-i_-. in: cut; the rernitiiider of tlto land is rovr-red with not-l i=nit:ilr|r- for Luirilier, Fuel or I-‘encing. A Post. ltond tune tliruitglt thew Ferrite enliaiiriiig their value. ALSU, neitr these Ivro Farins. is FJRJI fronting on IIM Post 'RoItl.contiiiriitig 70 acres: i‘ has been but little culiivntr-d, but Itatittl0l'd growth of wood rind is ratpnlile of being tirade rtii iri- viihialile property. the soil being excellent nitd eitny of cultivation. in tid litioti to pm-sen-ing iiiaiiy of the natural udvatittiges possessed by the l-tII5‘l|IlI|lIl‘ll fariroi. _ Al--‘ll . THREE I-IU./VDRED JICR ES \Vilrlrrness I.iiiid on 'l‘ownsltip No. 8, with it pultllc llond and In excellent eiri-nrii writer running through the trnrt; this city is well wood Ind wsiered. end is in the imtm-tlitrte neighl-ourliood of mill». Alrsl 3. OJVE IIUJVDRED JICR /38 Land on Toisiixiliip No. 15, It Filleen Point. putt of which has been uttder cultivation for several ieri . ALSO I DEED, Ind all the Subscriber's interest in Ind to the Farm now in I ~ srioit an occupation of Murtin Doyle, on _ Towoshi _ No. 8, c rntniuing [00 acres. Irnm iIis possession of and good Titles given, with the Ibove Proportion : and should they not be disposed of by private Sale be- foru the fird day of September nut. III that portion of theirs si- lliilnd on , nthipu Ntil. 25. I5 & 8. will he sold hy PUBLIC 0 . It the Mill formerly milled ‘ MIsfield'e Mill,’ on that ilnr tlhe hour of ii o'clock. noo . For ‘r psrticulurs please apply to JUNATIIAN IVEATIEIIEIIIIIE. eutnships. nova hcotiii; (‘ll Ht .0’l"l‘l'2‘I‘0W!. Prince lidwrir wick; GAsi'ls, Lower Cnuadu. (UNDIII CONTRACT Il'|'ll Till llilflll OOVIINIIIT l'0l. ‘I'll! INTIII irtruitcototiist. IIIIUTI.) The new and fast. Steamship 5% ALBATROSS. 5%: 1 TONS llURDEN,itnd 250 horse power. KEARNEY. » ‘ _ Conrmninler, with firuit cIns- lIl'ci|lliIIi0tlillii|lltI for I20 (;“l'"l l'i|"*|9"gGfl. rind 450 tons freight. will still from Nrzw Yortx, li{-"I0IIll|l_V._ l'--r IIALIIAX ‘lid Quluszc, touching at the interrne- dinie ports iii the Ilritish |’rtivincos. .|'lllI:I‘€ liy this unrivalled route fortourists nnd coinmercittl men. will rt-it--iiton-tid itut-If as the first direct coirtinuiiicntioti. by Sl€IIll- Illlilf. frntn New York to Quebec, visiting is chief ports in Nova Scoiiti. Ne_tv Ilrunswiclt. l'riitce Edward l-land ntid Lower Ciiiiiidu. For Freight or l’iiesage, rtpply ul Cliarlottetown to 'l'llI;ll)l’lllLUS DESBRISAY. July 19. I352. (all the papers.) Notice. LL persons who are intli-hted to me, whilst doing business at the Croiis Iltitids til Bt:lf.uit, liy Note of Hand or llook A count, will please p. their respective niirouitts tti Mn. .I.—\\ll-".8 .\l‘l7lI.*\l I'll. who it: hits fully entitled to receive the Iuiiie—-the Co- partiierriliip having been dissolved. ((.‘opy.) JAMES DEWAR. Public Notice. do hereby revoke riiidcouitteriitatid an niithori liy me given to Janirs .fl!cCr7It'IIt. Cli.-rrlniietitwri, .\ ercliaitt, to receive any Motieys or Debts belonging or due in run, pnrticuliirly tiny authority in writing, dated the l2ih tlny of July imiintit, the entire havitr'g been obtained front me under false preieiices, uiid urtderir certai- deration which has entirely lirili.-d. July I2, I852. .I;'l.\lES DEVVAR. Dated tlie i-lth day of July, I952. Farm for Sale. ITIIIN Eleven .\lili-I froii_i 'I'owii, on the Priiicettiwn Iloitd with «I5 Cllilllltl iritd Hi) link! fronting on the said Road, 50 iirteti are I“[‘e0lI0‘l'|.l, npld _ I00 in-res‘ l.r.-ttsnliold tit Gd. pt-r ttcre. 50 tirrres are c care an in got cu Iivaiioii. 'l'lie lluildi s r. good Barri. 30 )1 -80, and llonse, 80 .¢ 42, with other rO'qtIll<gIle“().IIl"- liuildings. _'l‘liere is it good Saw .\IiIl, with it poiverfnl stream of \Vater, \\Ii|t‘lI could be turned to ‘good nccouiti. llalfpfihe pur- c rise tiiiiiiey iiiny ‘H£lll4llII‘|lll security. for fiiillier particulars up- ply to JUIIN M‘(.ilLl., Lsq , Llittrlotteiiitvii, nt AI.l'1XA.\' lllilt .lOlINS'l'ON. 'l‘lte above nptntioned property will be sold either in the whole or in portions in 50 and It'll acres. Lot 23. PIIIICEIDWH Ilotid, July CRFS of Freehold I.:tntl situate on York River, Lot 3'2, uhiiol 7tl ttcre.-4 rrfwltich me clear “ml in II good state of cultivation, with it llticlr Dwelling Ilouiie 36 ii 34 frost proof Crllrir, a never failing \\’i.-ll at the door wiihtt l’utitp, it I7, I852. For Sale. it crrriittiniids it view --ftlits lltirbor of York llivt-r titid .~'ett|etni-.nt, for further pariir-.uEnrs apply to Mr. JA.\ll".S COLE on the premi- ees, or to the subscriber JOHN MOORE. lllonntlii-ld .\lill. Royalty Road. July I9, I852. FOR 8 ALB AN F.X(.‘l-‘.l.Lll.\"l'.‘ C.1RI)IJV'G J11- L'lIl.VI$, apply at this ollice. July 20, M2. Temperance Hall Company. VI-VIII’. Subscribers are respectfully requested to pay the Balances due oit their Shares in the said Ctiiriptttiy to the Treasurer, (Mr. George Beer, juii.,) or the Secreiitry, forthwith. By Order of the Directors, J.-\.\lI-Z5 B. COUl’l'ZIl, Sec‘y. Temperance Hall Company, S .0 .’lIl:'ETI.VG. Gl':NF.lI.\I. SI'l'ICl2\L t\lEl§'I‘lN(i of the Slitireliolderl of ' 'l‘hn Cliailollelairn Temperance [lull Contpany.' itill be held. pursuant to the Act oflrtcorporttiiori, in the Teitipersrrice Hall, in this l‘oii'n, on FIIID./I Y the 'l'wcniy-third ilay uf.Iuly, instant. Iy oi lmrrttwiag, on Mortgztge, such sums or suiiiti of i\loiiey, it may be found necessary lor the pttrpiiiites of the said _C0llll)itIIy. By Order of the Iltlaifd of lliri-ciiirs, JA.\ll-is ll. lIOUl’|".ll, Sec‘y. Clinr'ottctown, l2tli July, I852. . up I7. rm. “ Rocklin ” Cloth Mill! I! "E Subscribers ruiurii thunks to tlte public of P. |-'.. Is- lsiiil, for their patronage during the last season. and hope by situation to business, to merit I continuance of their favours. The following Ire their prices for work. in Nova Scotiu currency : For felling Plath, 4d per yttrd. I"ulliiig, Dr-sing Iud Dressing Blitclr. Diirlr Browu,Corben. Soul?- Dre.vii and Olive Ilrown and Olive-(Iresti, Is. Dyeing rind half-dressing do. I0d. Pulling. dyeing and dressing. llottle Ind Invisible Green, Is. ld. Falling ltluth not coloured. «id. Ilulf-dressitig dn.. Gd. Fall dressing do. 8d. Dyeing Hrown (women's wt-Ir) dd. ‘ Dyeing srid Pressing do. .sd. Dyeing (ireoo. . Dyeing Ind Pressing do., Gd. Pressing Cloth, Zld. Dy-uiit flcrirlet, 2:. 6: The fr lowing person rsturu Cloth fresrsf Ciuitoit. . DAVID 8'l‘EWAlI'I‘. Chsrlotistovrn. II. 6 A FRASER. Ioe‘diu, N" Is River, Pictol. N. 3. July is. istis. CHEAP CASH ESTABLISH}! NT! 2 I Ilf'fl<:'CC7' CECICDHDX- ' Ac & Us IDUBCDAN &i G®o -—Dorrhulsr Street- AVE not received their SFRING SUPPLY of BRITISH M ROHJJVDISE. friitn the principal irrrtiiufnciories in Britain, which Ire new open for his tiorr; sird islts this method of Infnriiiisg their friends. and the pit rliii getter-ully. ilritt llley_ viirg lsir-ly tnrtds sit sllsrslioii is their blliulss. wlil for the fut ‘ - dust the!’ uusubliuhiliellt solely so the CASII 8Y8'I'E.\l. fl‘ cell end judge/‘er yosnslsu. Cbsrlsttssevru. Muy I0, I801. ‘ - New Goods. THE Oirltseribs-r begs to snnoesce is the public. tlist lie hesbust lauded I grnersl and extensive essnriureut 0 G00 8, suitable lbr the wrists --fihe l‘our.try. Ind thut lie is prepared lo oi‘. fer ibesi It the lowest possible rrties, with I view is rslurberse sset i A IerrslsfrushCANADA FLOUR. JA8. ANDIIIOON. . Cbrlettetewu. June I1. I851. Int . - I. will set Is Agent, who will forivsrd end IMV.tbe K)Ult'|'lI duy of AUttU8'I‘ perlleulers wll ebsvsly be ursrlekiiovrn by Advertise- _!IeeII.lIiu. REGATTA. . T-ll‘ " OUJILOTPITO WN REG.lTTJl." will tsku II WEDXEI XII. . Notice. WISO is the leased leessvsirisiiuu ssessisusil by esrelsss I . sue the grouse . I shes tit-rp-pa iusrrtripurtariu-. .» ‘ _s.tr.-.s. e. x . — r tIbesie.vriIi Wss.ll.l0Il. wltbiiut usseptlue‘..huud Ihhirrlsz fiasuutsd vr Dagtierriaii Rooms Opened ! _ GEORGE P. TANTON. I EGS to inforin the Ladie.-I nod Geritleitien of Charlottetown, an id in general, that he linii just received from Boston, it general its-sortineirt in the above line. corn-istitig of Plain and I"ani-. CASI-.8, l.U(.'l\'l".'l'b', &c , and is now prepared to furnish l.Il\'E.V'I“.S3'I'2S rqual to any -alteti by the Art. Persons riot utilisiit-d with their l’it:ltires are not rr-qiiirt-tl to titkri tlieiii. I.iidir-snndlieirtlerneitate rr.-apectlhlly invited to call and em- tiiiiie Speciint-its lltiiiiiiu lipflll frorii 9 ii. m., to -I p. ill. July 6, I352. Notice.—Thc Poplar Island Bridge ILI. he itripn-sable for IIOTIPII. for I'.|ll|t5 tiiiie,froiii tltis date. it being undergoing repairs. DOALD SCOTT, Contractor. July it, I852. 3:)‘ Since the abate Milicr, ll Scott: has been provid- flljbr I/it: conueyniice of Horses, Passengers, (5-4.-., by order Q/‘lite Board Q] Justices. VVILLIAM SIVABEY. ECO.«\”0.fllY 4- F1 WIIIOJV.’ I ! ‘ SMITH READ,Tailor. US1‘ ARRIVIZII I"‘Il0\I I.0N|)0.‘l AND Nl’.\V YORK. via ll.-\|.ll"AX. with the |.A'l I'2<l'l‘ I-‘ASlll()\.-4, and begin lenve respectfully to iii-quaint the public oflihnrlottetowiiandiiii Vicinity . that he will he litippy to receive rill orders in the above liiie lot the eirsuiii so.i»-on, on the prt-iiiises of Mr. \I'. C. II HIS. two doors below Ienry lIsriunrd‘s, I'lsq., where GAR.\lI-ZN'l‘S is ill be ttittde up in lists fiist style --IT...-I:'..... ‘ * , i ' ' ', ' It such prices as will rtrrioiiish every beholder, end at the shortest possible rtritii-rs. . rgym I end Counsellors’ Gowns. Military and Navy vrotlt ofrtll kinds. froclt. Dru-I. and limiting Cont. ttorning Gowns, '|‘Iglioui Crisis. sacks Ittd llulf Sscks,ii new fashion with ly fronts. ti ing end Gaiter Bottom I'Ints. vtiih Ill other rriuliss. Vests of di isrerit style, some quite new eats, all of which willbe fully recotnmtstrdod The subscriber hsviirg bed 25 years‘ experience in lira rsts setsblishurettts. 8 “FAD N. B.-Geetlerrien visited upou It their own rsulhiiee. ligand- iWAl|I!:O itrrd number of street. TAILOR! E TAILOR ‘ B8 Charlottetown, June 1. I881. FOR SALE. ~ HE Lsitsshold interest of it Fsrirr. of I18 ireri-s, sitsitts on An- derson's Road. Tnwiiuhip No. II. II itriles from 'l'0WlI About 85 acres Ire cleared and under gooifcultivaiioii, the remain- ing pert could be cleared at it litllu eiipense. ‘l‘bere use good Dwell- ' ouss, Ind outhotrses on ‘the I'rstir'isos. arid I beautiful tlpriop of wsisr running through the grounds. For further psrtieelsrsr IP- ply to the subscriber ou the premises. ROBERT H. EDWAIIDQ. July I0, INC. 2 More Room Pepe:-2 niccirrrtn rrrrs DAY. 8 New iwrreiiiv Iooti sun HALL PAPIIING. It verleue prices, is es. OIO. ‘I’. IIAIIAID. ‘ -T. lll—M01\'1‘iiLY.—'l‘ou¢-his It HALIFAX sud PICTOU‘. I-N-ml; Hlll-.'l)|sl3 rsud iiiiiuituicui, New nun..- liaiii 5| it :l0,n Tliretiliiitg Mriultiite ainl Uni-Ullices, Saw Mill, &c. ,1 It I-light o'clock, p. iit., tor the purpose of considering the proprie; “Nb” To be Let or for Sale. 'rllE Subscriber is instructed Ii the esrmii-ii T|’|IIl¢eI Iml Exec-rrrrrs of the late lion. bi Duitcutrti. to let or dis- posc of iltiti desirable Ind retired eiuily residi-nee owned Ind frrritterly occupied by iliai neirileitisii. siiuste iii Charlottetown. iii.-se premises correlate of I eoiniui ioos TWO-S.'l‘OltY IIUUSI-J, S'l‘.iBl.lil. C0.\ClI- HOUSE, snil other out-buildings, Ind three Town LO'l‘S enclosed with I blsck thorn Hedge, In excellent kitchen gerileti, Iud lswrt tstitelully laid out. —ALSO— 'l‘list velusble piece of ground vscsot in Queen Street, on viiri--li the House formerly stood, known by the name oftlie Cro.-s Keys. For ler::is spply It the olfire of I"-‘III-ZDERICK BIIECKEN. J Attorney It Lew, Peslte’s Buildings, Old Post Oflico. tine 1-1. To be sold at private Sale. Ill-I Leziueltold lntt-rest of the Sutrscrilier in 80; acres of Lend for 999 years at is. per acre on Lot 3|, 8 miles from Chur- liritetowti in the winter, and Ill tiiileii iii the siiriirtter on the Tryoii Road. with till the lloutieit, Out-llouims, &e. viz. : Uri the l~‘nrtn is iihoul 40 acres cleared, llll dry henltliy Land. within a ring fern-e, and southern aspect, all siuiitped exci-pt about 2 ncrr-ii; tr small piece ol wood enclosed. with plenty of writer. The 40 nrres is divided into I4 fields, and fioitt each of the II. Cattle can go by (retttoiiitg the gates) to water, rilielter or shade, winter or suittiner; the rr-riiaitider is well "wooded, rind it is ju ged. nrs. , lust I8 yearns -capital liusiness stand. It consists ofis kitchen It) by I4; I bed room ndjuirtittg, I0 by II; I back kitchen or wnsh-ltoiise. end 4’ In-d-roonni over, with a good cellar under rill. Ai.so, I Iitrge l‘tir- lour adyoiiiing lb‘ by IS; a parlour behind 8 by 13, rtiid I lied-roorili 8 by I0, with 2 lied—rootiu- over and I large cellar under, built ' A well of good water with I pump, close, Iiid it good gtirdeit bi.-liitid. ’ ‘l he Uui-llouseri are I work-shop; I pig-house; I lumber house with it loft over all; 2 barns; it 8 stalled cow-house; 2 Itultl_r-s, rittilled for 7 lrorses, with it buy loft over; I wiiggoii-house; I sleigh house itird l cart-liouse, all iiiclmied Irnd till shitigled, viitli I large hriy-liotnse behind. Iii liy 40 with I2 feel post and sliingledt wllll other cotivreitioitues. Ai.tro. it large tilted for travellers horses, M by 2:! on the road side. lluli' ofiltc purclnuie ntnrtey rinry reniitin on security nfthe farm. &c., tit lnnful intern-rit, for 5 years. For rther ittforiirattiin or ptrrticnlnnt, apply to lluiiirv YALMII, Er-q., or to the subscriber on the preniises. S. IVIDGERY. Lot 31, Wt.-tit River, June I2, I852. N. ll.—'l‘lie llou.-ehold Goods, I-‘urttittire. Cattle. and Farm Utensils, to be ttiketi by valuation. Freehold Farm for Sale. IIE SUBSCRIIIEII otfers for Sale. 200 acres of Land, beau- ‘ ully situated on the (iulfnf St. Lawrence. Uftlte above about «ill acres are in it high state of Cultivntiort, and -I7 iicres cut down, of irliicli 30 acres iiit- tit to be stumped. e rest of tlte land is cnveretl \\llll eitcellr-tit hardwood and loitgt-rs. 'l‘here are on the pretniseu a Dwizlliitg lli-use. Stalrles, &i:., and it new Store. viliich are sheltered froiii the Nttrtli wind in \\'iiiit-r, by I hush left for that porpo-e ln*lV\'t‘ell tliettt and the sltoro. A iii.-vet-failing tttreiinr of Water runs through the prt.-Iiiiites, and ubuitdunce of ltelp, for ii eat-ily procured from the is on Lot 47 near the btiuiidtiry line of Lot -Ih. heiitg h.i|f ti mile from (Iutiiphie|l’ri Cove, Vtliero u lliealtwtiler is likely to be soon erected, which \\ ill be it great advantage to the iidj-tceiil setlleriteiil. 'l't-rrrrit iiitide Itiioivri, by npplicatiuii to J. D. IIAIZAIID, Esq. Charloztetoriii, or to the Sulincribcr. , ANGUS lll‘DONAl.D. Mill Town, Lot 47. 29th March, 1852. Farm near Milton Church. FOR SALE the Leasehold Interest of 999 years in I Farm of 225 acres of I.aiid, I50 acres of which are cleared and in good culiivzitioti. There are twrr Dwelliiig llt-uses on it. and other lilllltllligvll there on: several llplillgil of Water running through it- ii iii l\iiie riiili.-s ftiiiii lllizirlottt-Jowti, iiitd has plenty" of Fire \Vood Ana-t-rosru. N 't‘itURsDAY. the as interest, at is o'cleelr,ei the lub- ecriber‘s are. I shingle Machine, I Turning Lstlie 6 Des Scythe Stieetlts, Odol. Dukes ' 2 Large Grinding Stones 80 llrirrels Corn Meal 100 Hugs Table Salt to 00 10 Pieces 8 tips And several other articles, niestof which will N ssld vritlsfl the least reserve ivliutuver. Tsrtus liberal. JAMES N. HARRIS. July 20, I851. Aug“ 0 BE SOLD A'l‘ AUCTION, without reserve. on Mow’. . Y. tlte 26th day of July. ineiuut. ell the well-ltrrevve I-‘Alt.\l.\. with all ltnproveruoriis. Buildings. C . Stock. lin merits. llousehold I-‘urniture. Carpenters’ I'II0lI'.oglfl¢hliIiIIliI' do., l)l|‘9ll’I’|[ Lot 19, Prince County, belonging to Mr. REUBEN 'l'he I-‘ARMS being on the Main Post lloed, between rim-rmrr. itiid latitgertt. I"or pirrticulnrtiiipply to L. W . Gull, l'Isq., in town or to the Subscriber on the l’ri:tttiseri. ' ' \Vll.LlA \l WES'l‘COT'l‘. May 15, I852. , For Sale, ’l‘HAT pleasantly situated Hour-e iirid Garden. lflgflllef 0? lll it to rrnit ptirc users, owned and iii the occupation of the Subscriber. 'l'he premises alford ti beautifitl view of the Ilillsbo- rough Liver, and might be tirade into ll delightful residence for it tienilertiatitiiid farnily. For further pttriiculars, apply to the Sub- JOIIN RENOUF. \I'ey-mouth Street, (‘.hitrloitetotvii, February 10, I852. Valuable Freehold Property. ID Bl’. SOLD, by Private Contract, 833 acres of excellent LAND, 50 ofwhich are clear, the property ofthe late Dr. Cmituiivc. situate in the ltlitliedlailts vicinity of Ueoigetoyin; ll tllitiuiitlll with plenty of litnber, Firewood and Longeis. l'or fur- ther particulars, apply to JOHN M‘GlLl.. May 3, I852. is I l..ilJl..:;1l.lIS§ ZilC«.'l.3 §.l.lI.'i§o . _ , 'l‘\t'o-aiiil-a half Miler: from '1':-wit, and admin- tlie l'rnpr-.ity of \V. M‘liv'rosit. I tiq., out the l'rirtcelown llottd, II FAR ll of IlIirl_\-six acres of I..~\Nll, ofthe Iirst ualiiy —all utitle cultivation The CUl"l'A(iE and Ul."l'l5lJll.l)ll\(iS are x-urrouiitled by titm coy-ses of Wired. of young growth. serving both r oriiiittiaut atid shelter. Apply oti the Preiiiiees, or to the Subscriber. —-ALSO- On the some Rosrl. Five-rind-a-Iiailf .\Iili-I from Chitrlriitrtown, lI‘|:il pleiisniitly situated l'ropi-rty, known as “ Dunulley Valley." or “ .l\‘etrvsi¢ud College and l"uriri." coin-istittg of I-‘ifiy acres of I.A.‘¢'ll, for the most :rrt of superior quality, Twenty-five Icres of wliiclt are under ctiliirttiion. ‘lint Buildingsnre in good repair, and the Property altogether ivell worthy the attention iif Agricultural (ieiitli-iriett desirous of pnssieesiiig the udvitrtingrtri of In tigreenltle residence tresr the sent of Govt-rntnent. Apply trttbe allies of Josrtt-rt liuisuv, I'.sq., Barrister. Prince strut, or to JUIIN MACNI-‘.ll.I., Gruflari Strut. May 13, 1352. To Immigrants and Others. 7 0 BE SOLD in sittnll 'l‘rttr-.ts. or in one l"rirtn. as may suit pun-liasure. the I.ensr-liold Interest. for the residue of the 'I‘ernt of 999 years. in that Eligible property i-nlled Curtir-dirle, live turtles and it half from lfliarlottetowtt. on ilie l’rincr-town Iloud. ‘ There are 850 acres of. good luiiiil, about I90 acres of which Ire cultivated. (In It there iriatirist t\lill,four Dwelling llousse, Burns Ind other Buildings. The wsier-power would Itlmit of more Mills to be erected on the premises. 'l'he Land is well watered, and may be divided into four or more convenient Farms. The Mill msy be bought with little, or mue o Land. ‘ 'l‘he publicity of the plsce. Ind the water coinrnurtieittion from the spot to Town. Ind elsewhere, in, ltes it the best situstion troy where, within inriny miles from Churlottstown, for the Establish- ‘ inent rifs .\Isri...niilt- coiicertt. A part of the purchase money may rsrit iiiii on Securi WI Curti~dule, May I0. 1951. ty. LblA.\i CUIITIS. ‘VD? Freehold Property for Bele or to Let. III". vrholsi of the vvtnll-hriowrr preinieee situtiied in the flourish- ing village of St. |Ilerriior‘s. being one of the best business sites in Prince County, comprising I new 'l‘wo-story Dwelling- llouse. ID at I0 nearly Ittiehed, built is I supt-rior ivrunrtera I srtirtll Coiisgo under Lease for three yeitre. yielding In uiriru-rl run- trtl of I I! per year, with I Griiiritry. Stable rind other Out-Houses in I good state of r-r ir. Aluo,l)nu Iluiidred acres oi LAND. with it Dwelling House I reori, situated on Towiiship No. 40, Three miles front the Ilitlsliorougli I-‘eiiy. Churlotielovtnt pert of the pit rvterir-y llltly renrarii on Interest for I term of yr-Ire. Per- soiin wishing to trout for the surrre, will se rvrelre early Ippliee. tiou is ll. llssssuri. Esq.. Cirsrlotietevre. or lot ow so-r. N IIAIIIAID. t It. lleeiior'e. Muy II. III). In. Qssse lqusrs. July to, list. and BarreI‘s. the owner flutters himself, having had Icticsl ex- perience of Agriculture. slid the property being so wsl known, it no I ltut little coinineiit of its tidvirirtuges. 'I‘AI’lll.Y FAIIM contains 84 acres of land. tinder I Issue of 999yesrs. front A. '1‘ 'l‘od, I'Isq.; 45 to 50 acres ere I er the highest iiiute iif cultivation. the rernitiitder is covered with l"irswoud rind good poles. A good Dwelling-llouse, Barn, Uridsr uvitl Top Httililtu for Stock, Grnnsiy, Carpenter's Shop, B|.¢|m..itt.'g jg,’ l'i,rstieI, and other Houses, are on the Premises. At.so, I Brefi within it few yards of the House. lit for airy Mechinery. ‘ ‘It FARM contains 98 Icrus, on clear and in eultl. vaiion; rertiainder covered with every kind of valuable Tlinlier, under I Le.-tire from the entire entletrtan. aitttiited Iboul I guri-dsot l;f‘l,|ll|I the other, and adjoiuingt e well-ltnown Farm of Mr. Robert II (C'- 'I'he CROP consists of0 acres of \Vlictit. 25 do. Outs, I do. narley, halfdo. Pens. 3.} do Potatoes, 2 do. Turuips, 11‘ Is. II 'l"’he STOCK consists of ‘it good Horse. 7 years old; I Mere, I years old. in foal: 5 good .\lilch Cows; l excellent Yolte of One. ti years old; I Us, 4 year old; 2do. I your old (English breed): 2 lleifeni, 2yeirrs old; 2do 1 year old; It Ewes, 0 Luuibs, I Ruins (nll pure Etiglitili breed"); 9 go F RMIMI U'll-ZNSILS consist of rr quantity ofgood Horse- hoes, of every description; Wirgnn snd llrtrttese, I good unicle ; I quantity of Sleighs, of every description; 8 good (June on Wheels; 3 good l’loughs; l Do-ven cast Plough; 2 pair llsrrows; I Cultiva- tor; 'l‘hrcr-hing .\l.-rchiite; Winniiwing do. All good Irtielss, Ind in good order. Also, Dung I"oiks, Iloeri, Rsltu, HI rind Horse llulifil. llurse Ilollers. and every ltlitd of lniplririieiit olllusburidry. llUL'a'I1ll()LD I"lJRNl'l‘Ulll“. consists of lleds and Bedding. 'l‘nhles, liliniis, Flock, Pots and Pens. Ind till the Kitchen, Duiry, with various other articles, too rtuirierous to iiiiirttion. Terms made known the day of Stile. CT’ The abore Sale is Poslpoprd tutti’-Ifsrllirr italics. Rlil.lBl'iN 'l'UI’LI.N. Lot I9. July 12, I852. ‘t V V FAllMER’b LUTTAGL. A DESIRABLE STAND FOR BUSINESS.» 'l‘O be sold by Auction, on Monday the lid of August. (if not previously disposed of by private Sale) those eligi- ble and c nntiindzotis pfI‘.Il!l3C8, known by the name of THE FA lI.\lHR'S (,‘U'l"l'.\Cl‘l, west side of the Colonial Building. and nearly opposite the Entriish Chtirclt. This property is held in fee by the Subscriber. tirnl is now olfered lor Isle. us -he |tuI’pIiaed to etiihatlt in other btisiiicss. The House is in an excellent condition. and is well adapted for I liosrdtiig House or I’|a--e oi" Public Entrrtsininetit. On the Iisrsl floor. there is a Bar. three Sitting Rootiis and two Kitchens. And on the second floor. there are four viell finished stid Iiry Hed- roorns. and one Sitting Room. In the rear, there is an excel- lent Garilen. and ti spacious Yard, with Siabliniz to accommo- date I8 horses. This property is nearly new, and requires no particular recirmmcridation. There is at large Slo('I( mi hand, which, together with the lixtiirc-e.'m:ty be sold at. I iltir valtttiiiori, to suit Iriy person ile- sir:-us oi" purchasing the property Only half the Ptircbase Money will be required down. .£‘l5() may remain on Interest for an unlimited time, Ind £100 l'ur,5 Years or more, It the option ofilte Purchaser. The Subscriber. in thus taking leave of ltis present business. cannot no so witltout oifering his sincere thanks to the travel- ling public and others for the very liberal and generous pet’ roiiaue accorded to him since he has been in business, utid which he is itow about to sbandon. not from soy diminution of that warm encuurti-.renient whirl. has so well sustained him for the past ten years, but to enable ltitn to engage in smote cou- getiitil pursuit. WILLIAM SNEESTON. Jtily l9, i359." Mills for Sale. The imdcrinritlioned PROPER TY trill be sold It Pab- Iic Jlitrlion on the Prcniisrs on TUESDJY! s 1015 day of Jlugusl next. Ill". Subscriber olfers for Stile u GRIST MIL L erected riesrly 2 years ago, with the I.eiisielinld Interest of fifty-live acres of exitelletit L./I./VI), on 999 years Leane at is. per ttcre. Alr-o-—tid- joiiring the above. the Leasehold Interest of 24} noted of L.d.N'D, together with one-hiilfof in SA IV JIIILL, I i'ery convenient and ctirtifortiible D IVELLIJVG I10 USE 80 is I7, is B.-I R./\' 24 it 25. all nearly now, and a W In \/Vater iienr the door. 'lhs whore of this property is viell wooded and watered, Ind situated near the Anderson ltoad. on Lot 26, in the midst of new and very extensive settleiiictits. From the past few years, it is rensoruihle to cottitlude. that in II very few years hence the wlnile surrounding country will be settled, when it will be well wortl the nttentioti of the holder of [his operiy to erect such other irrills Is the necessities of the country dsuittnd; ‘rind rticulsrly so, as there is suliicient writer power and other cotrvenierice to do . 'l‘his Proper! ins sold in one, two or three Lotti, to suit purchasers. On_e- lfo the purchase nroney r'niiy remriin lor two or tltree yeitts unpaid, on up- proved Security either no the property or otherwise. For further p.rrtir-.oIirrs, apply to J. Wenlherbe, l.'.sq., It Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber iri. New London. P. S. The whole of the SAW-MILL will be sold. . WILLIAM COTTON. New London. Msreli 9. IFM. Valuable PROPERTIES for Sale in Georgrlotrii and Royalty and Vicinity, conrisling o_fHOU5I*Lb, FARMS, and Town, Water: and Posture Lois. 7-I-VIIEIIE will he sold at Public Auction, It Georgetown, OI TUb"8l).Il Ythe 2lst duty of September nest, It I! o'clock, itoon, the following very desirable Properties, viz. : It -—A new two story Dwelling Ilousr-, lined up with two iiituuied oeiir the Queen's Wh.irl'.Itihe corner of Kern and Streets, beiriy port of Water I.ot I1. the ground measuring 00 es 0 inches on ent Street, itnd 10 feet on llurttlsy Street. 2d.—lInll' of Town Lot No I. Third Ruogu Letter 3.. It the corner of Kent nnd'|lir-Irmimrl Streets, the turret desirable stand for it hIl't’l'.:ittlilH estirbli-litittsnt III (ieurgetown. 8il.—'l‘own Lot No. 8. 'l‘birsl Ilsngu Letter ll. 4th.-l'nriiure Lot No 27, iii the Royalty of Georgetown, sod 5lh.—l‘.isturi- Lot No. 49. These Lots are within I few iriiuirlee wallt oi'Gooigetovvn. and can be ettsily cleirred. 6rli.—l’astars Lot No. 269 frorriitig on -Csriligsii River, beIutI- fully situated. soil under cultivation. 7th.-llitlt'oi' Pasture Lot No 2I¢. adjoining the foritisr. Isl fronting upon the North Iloynlty Rotiil. 8th.—IOB Icrus of Lrtrid. I considerable pert of which is eleured and under cultivation. fronting on the Georgetown Iloed, about six niilee from Georgetown, with the Houses thereon. formerly seen- ried by Mr. 'l‘bouias .\lsc.\voy, Ind Idjoiuingtlis l'ertiiol’.\lr. Jsutss tieklt-john. ilr.—Ioo item: of Wood Lend es Township No. 52, user the Hound ofCIrd‘ it lliver. Furthsrfiri alirrs, Irrd st-ery iitforirrutiou sfl'urdsd reeprctirg the above in, on spplicutiou, It Georgetown. to Mr. Llnillr C. Uwurt. or II Charlottetown, is Tirorsss Owurr, J. N. IIAIIIIS. Aaetlsussr. Din. R G. Cherlottetirwri, Jose 7. I052. “* roit strut. Pl: sftht beeutlfully sltssted |4si,siiruer sfflrsst nl Econ Fem. Jun mcuivso. is raw rs sits, sud sew hr site It OIO. 1‘. |lAl8AID'I Iwbstsru. iugltrests.eswesiiIpIsd b W.0.IIOIG,Iud Ir.CisIuI.us Per.ssuu'e new bsildhg. Isrfeilher _ spplyvs C.fl0llsutbeprsubss.whsvstbu fiybe \