lllljarlottrloten fllarkclt figchusgo so per cent. on Sterling.‘ srrusiuv. 0ct.4. tsot. lraos 10 '!'_'‘_‘’j ~fl_ ti..r.( ll) ii..?3—I' 0 ti Woolo - - I ‘’ I 3 .t..i.',"l.'....t'Z'.. o it o 4 H---. ° 5 0 7 1-mg, . . 0 at 0 4 Berley,peroiisba|, 2 6 2 10 .i...(....u) o a sac om, . . i 8 I o u,,,,,,,,' . o at 0 4 heat, - 0 0 0 0 j,,,,,,|,_',,,.u,, 0 1| 0 4 iuiothy Seed. 0 0 0 0 .|.|,.,.u,_' o I 0 4 Potatoes, I 0 I 4 -«~«->- °: ::° .,..... :2. 2: 0 I rots, . ‘‘’'‘i"“-‘‘‘* ::.2 :. 19i‘*.~>'--"°~ic ' 3: 2 2. cl,-i';.|"",.L':;'i‘,'|i"ii... o it o it i:;:s,'i.§raoL.., 0 6 0 1 Pnrlflargiperlb. 0 II 0 0 uy,pertoii, - 350 4° 0 1-.u,,', - 0 9 0 I0 Straw,pei-cwt. 0 0 0 0 Lug, - - 0 8 0 0 Codlish,perqtl., [I20 15 0 Duks,escIs I 0 I 3 IIoincspun,peryd., 3 0 3 6 . 0 8 0 9 Cliickena,perptsir,f0 I0 I 8 , I 9 I 0 Apples,pei-bush. 8 6 4 6 Phms,psrqmrt,'_ 0 -I 0 5 GEORGE LEWIS. Market Clerk. IBAZZAAII39 its AID or Furnishing the New Temperance Hall. ( Under the Patronage of Lady Bonnsrnton.) THE New Temperance Hall in this Town being nearly completed. it has become necessary to provide the requisite Funds for suitably furnishing the same. A Bazaar will therefore be held, lor this purpose, in the said Building, on Wednesday end Thursday, The Hills and l7tlt days of December next. The projectors ofthis Bazaar deem it essential to the prosperity of the cause In wltich they are engaged, to render the Ila l as comfor- table and attractive as ible--to make it at once a rallying point for the Sons and their riends, and a credit to the community. To accomplish this object, however, from the Funds of the several Town Divisions, was found to be totally impracticable. Without causing serious emharrassineut thereto. An appeal to the liberulity of the public has, theufore, been determined upon; and it is hoped that those friends who feel disposed to further this object, but who have not yet commenced their labors, will do so without delay. Ladies can promote this object. not onl by working for it themselves, but nlse by directing the attention e their friends toward; ii, and wlici- tin their aid. The following isa List of Ladies who have kindly consented to receive contributions :— Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Young, -— Ytttes. Miss I’. Davies, — Lydiard, Mrs. Cundall, Miss I’. Deslirisay, -- W. B. "tairsen, Mrs. Owen, Miss Chappell, -— Orlebar, Mrs. Ilenrd, —- II. lltiszard, — G. Hnszard, - I. Smith, — B. Moore, — J. J. Pi py. — \V. C. Trowan, — A. H. ates, — M. Butcher. Articles nta y also be sent to the Rev Mr. Fitzgerald, Messrs. IV. B. Dawson, W. Heard, J. Rider and B. Moore. N. B.—F.very parcel should be labelled, Fort -i-its: 'I‘s:nt-itn- Arlcl: BAIAAI, with it list ofthe Articlca, the name ofthe contri- butor and the price set upon each Article. Asiiguidc to those who may wish to contribute, the following is it List of such Articles as are most like] to be usefn|:—Orii.'imental neeille-work of all kinds, Millinery, nby Linen , Toys of all sorts. Ilolls dressed in the costume ofditferent nations, as the peasants of France, Italy, Wales, Scotland, &c., Miniature Articles of Furiiiture, as chairs, tables, beds, &e.—Models ofI’ublic Buildings, ships, &c.—Basket work, Turner's goods, Engravings, Drawings of all kinds, I'uintings, Curious Mineral specimens. Dried Botanical specimens, as Heaths, Mosses, &c.—Shells, Prepared Insects, Choice Plants, Books, Sweetmeats. Cakes, dtc.—-Materials for Needlenork, and Money to buy Materials. On the Evening of the 17th, (immediately after the Bazaar) A Vocal and Instrumental Concert will be given in the Hall by Several talented Vocalists and Mucirianr, who have kindly volunteered their services for the occasion. ots to be had at the Bazaar. By order of the Committee, W. B. DAWSON, Chairman. (I iew.) Tick- October 6, I851. IPA7tPIE§"Il‘ A'EE3‘lI'l.lIPlIOlI.l§.fl'4 BL'aA’lI‘I59 And Unchangeable Metallic Paints ; PROOF AGAINST FIRE At \VA'l‘l~2R! Jlsntgfoctured by the Patentec, in Colchester. Nam Scotia. 7 HE ARTIFICIAL SLATE is the product of it mixture of mineral substances known to he the best non—coiiductors of heat as well as the most indestrucIible;the Chemical utlinity of which con. veits the surface ofmateriols covered, into n Cooling of flrtutil Slote—Proq/' against FIRE and \VA'I'I5R. Thus the laws of nature are made to accomplish results as surprising as they are use- ful, by rendering Wooden fabrics as durable as brick or Stone, and less pervious to moisture, and consequently preventing decay and destruction from corroding influences hitherto supposed unat- tainable. The rincipul ingredients are Alumina, Silica and the Oxides of Iron. ‘he adhesive quality ofthe latter not only binds and attracts the particles together, but the substance covered also. 'I‘he longer exposed to the weather the more powerful the attraction, and con- sequently the harder the Slate. As various shades of colour are obtained, Brick buildings may be made impervious to moisture, and the fashionable colours of either Free Stone or Granite. _ The oil must be evaporated by the action of the weather before it is Fire I’. which will take from nine to twelve montlts. The METALLIC PAINTS. Purple and Red. are otfered as Weather and Water Pray‘ solely. Their base hein Iron, secures them from Galvanic action so fate! to lead and other «hits on lrod work—and their chemical combination makes it impossible, that any change should take place from atmospheric influence or the action of Salt Water and Sulphureted hydrogen so prevalent in Sea Ports and Tidal Harbours. I'hey surpass all Paints yet. discovered in Cheopncss and Durability. which render them ,.... _ ‘ly adapted to the covering of all kinds of Iron work, such as Shipping, Mills, Bridges, Steam Machinery, Railway Carr, and Iron Rollin . The METALLIC PAIN I'S have been analysed by Pro- fessor ays of Boston. 'I‘he following is an extract from his Cer- tificate :—“ As a permanent pigment, this mineral must rank with the most indestructible and u changeable. bascs. I-‘or covering Metallic Ware, its composition a tows that it is eminently fitted. (Signed) AUG'I‘. A. HAYS, Stole .tIuoyer.'.’ Dt'rsctt'ona.—ArtiIicial Slate. Mix the powder with pure Boiled Linseed Oil and a little Spirits Turpentine to the consistanc of very thick Paint, and apply with a common Brush, being carefu _to keep the mixture well stirred while putting it on. One pound will cover ten usre feet with'two Costs. ll'S ingles have been on for ears, it will be necessary to sweep ofthe moss and lint with a sti broom; two or three costs_of this material will make a perfect Slate Roof, proof against Fire and “later. _ The METALLIC PAINTS are mixed and put on like an inary paint. JOIIN ROSS, Putentee. I-‘nunsaic-roir, N. II., Nov. 13. I850. Mr. J. W. Istsrt. _ _ Damn Sia,—Pleuse send us two more barrels of your Artificial Slate. We have seen some of the efl'ects of it at the last lire. Some ofthe Roofs covered with it did not catch at all, and when tltswslls were burnt some of the roofs came down in one piece, undothers were the means of saving the building, especially one reef e ofthe Bank B. N. A., which also was one means of savlsgt Bonk. see that it is on board of the but boat, as it might be ne- glected and stored. ' Your obedient Servants. STEWART It NEILL. -rai.i.tc Pain-rs.—Ws have already called public animation is which the Metallic Paints. manu- factured Jeh lsq..’I‘rsro, are held it those who have had to Us them. Certllestes of a highly satisfactory cha- raster II prsbsef tbmaanlald of Provincial manufacture appear elsewhere. In tblshse. and Item Information elordsd by parties I50 5|" shlluly I ‘ , we mrsafsly endorse the opi- less‘ attention tp sless tbsreh essta' --lstvu flu. Afi|I‘fir'|:l.I0s One. 1'. Ilsssssn, Qsssa late. a TI ' IISI. fies. I -ChsIflsOws,Oet. C, IUI. Army Contract. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Oflee, es MON- _ DAY. the Iotb November, I85I, until noon, fur the under- nieuttoned Supplies, vis:— IRESH BEEF. _ Such quantities of Ox or Heifer Best‘, of the best marketable qua- lit . as iney be required for Her Majesty's forces in Prince Edward Is and, for the term of one year, commencing 1st of January, I853. The Meat to consist of fore and bind quarters, and to be subject to the Ins tion and approval of the Couitiiisssriat Odieer. The ' ‘enders (printed Forms of which may be had at this Ofice). to state the ice per l00|bs., in Sterling, in words at length, to be iiccompani wit it guarantee from two persons of known responsi- bility, to the pens sum of £300 Sterling, for the due performance of the Contract. Payment will be made ineuthly in Dollars, or British Specie. BAKING BREAD. For one year, from the Ist Janurry next, for the Troops and Da- pnrtinents, in such uantities as may be r aired; the I‘enders to state the number o pounds of Bread that wi I be delivered for every I00 pounds of Flour provided by the Commissnriat—the Flour to bstaken frein the Coinrriissnriat Magazines, and the Bread to be delivered at the respective Quarters of Ollicers and Troo , &c., in the Garrison, at the Contractor's expense, he being it lowed the empt barrels. Two ap eved securities will be required in the pens sum of .£I00 sterling each, for the due performance of the oiitrucl. F IREWOOD. - may be required, (say 400 cords.) It is to be distinctly under. stood that the Firewood is to consist-of Beech, Black and Yellow Birch. Ash, and Rock Ma ile; and that no crooked errotteu Weed will be received. and a su cient supply to be kept at sll.{imes in lbs Fuel Yard. towards the necessar issue. Two responsible persons will be required to give security or the due performance of th'I Contract. The Firewood to be piled six feet high. Payment will be made after the delivery of every 60 cords. FORAGE. . For one year, from the lat Junuiiry next, for three I-lersss. to be issued in detail front the Contractor‘s stores.—'I‘he Tender to state the rate per ration, consisting of ' I0 lbs. Oats H " Iliiy Of the best quality. 6 “ Straw to be subject to the usital commutation of Bran for Oats for sick llorses. TRUCKAGE. For one year, for such uantities of Firewood as may be deliver- ed from the Fuel Yard ofIl‘ronps and Departments, and conveyance of Troops, Buggnge,Ordnance and Commissariat Stores. dtc. to and front the Queen's Wharfto the Barracks, Gtc. The Tender to state the rate per cord, in Sterling, and at per load of not less than 6 cwt. Payment tvill be made in Dollars or British Specie at the Army rate. _ Printed Fortns ofTend Pound any farther particulars can be had at the Coiinnissariat Otii ."' Jlfo written 'I‘ender to be re- ceived. Commissariat Clmrlottetown, I’. E. Island, October, 7, I85l. I Timely Notice. THE Subscriber intends loading a Vessel at .McEuven’s Wharf, Wrst River, with OA'I‘S and BARLEY, to enable those persons indebted to him in that part ofthe Country to pay IllII’I with as little trouble as possible; he therefore trusts. that they will avail themselves oftliis opportunity, and that he will meet with no dis- appointment after going to the expense of taking the vessel there. {gr 'l‘he Subscriber intending to complete his load at that place, will pay CASH for Outs and Barley delivered on board the Vessel. . A. A. BYNON. Charlottetown, Oct. 7, IBM. Small Block Cow. TRAVEI) from Charlottetown about three Months since, a small BLACK COW, of the Ilumbei-Breed. She has no white on her except a few hairs on her BAG; her 'I‘csta are sinall— Ip: was giving Milk when she left Town; she is about Four years o . -‘ Information respectin her will be thankfully received—snd any person bringing her to t a Subscriber, will be suitably rewarded. A. A. BYNON. Old Ro el Gazette Oflice. Powna Street, Oct. 1, 1851. To be Sold, Leasehold Interest of 50 acres of LAND, situate on the Be- deque Road, 6} miles from Town, subject only to la. per acre, per nnnum, for 999 years. It is it good stand for business. The greater portion is ready for stamping, and can be cleared at a smell expense. For pprticuliirs, apply to Luv. IV. GAi.i., Esq., Charlottetown, or Jsasszs IIICLIAN, on the premises. Sept. 22, 185i. LOST, ON the llrnckley Point Road, or on the Streets of Charlottetown u SADDLE, English iiiake--has II Brass Plate on the brick, and has been aoine time in use. The tinder will be rewarded by leaving it at Mr. David Stewart's, Kent Street. September 13, I851. APOTHECARIES’ H A L L . Direct from London. FRESII DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Patent Medicines, Assorted Perfumes, Pickles, Sauces, Confectionery, Brushes, Soaps; Pomstums, requisites for the Toilet, articles for Domestic use, (fiinisters Du Barry's Arubica Rcvnlentii, just received and for SALE low by T. DESBRISAY. 027‘ No. I Wiirrs-. Lsutn, PAINTS and Oit.s. June I2, I851. Soap ! Soap l A Constant Suppl of New Brunswick made Sea , will be kept by the Subscri er, which will be Sold to who esale dealers at a lower price than any other imported Soap of equal quality. Daily expected, a lot of No. I, a superior article, for Family use. Terms Cash. E. I.. LYDIAIID. Upper Side Queen Square, June 9. 1851. A81. I Money to Lend, MONEY to lead on Mortgage or other good Security on Land in Charlottetown or Royalty in Same of£59 and upwards. —Apply at the Oflice of the Subscriber. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Ollico, Deebrisny’s Buildings, Charlottetown, 7th January, lsbl. For one year, from the let January next, in such quantitiei as « Premiums for the Year 1851. HE “ Royol Jgrieulturel Society " o'er the follow‘ pee- niiume to be competed for at the time and places, and or the objects mentioned under the several heads :— Plougbing Matches. \Vill heldin Queen's County, on Thursday, the 9th Oct.; in King's o y and in Prince County on the same da , and at the same as the Cattle Sliours; when the following miunis will be aw ed 2-- First rize, - - £8 0 0 ‘ Sece do., - - - 3 0 0 Third do., . - 1 o o Fourth do., - . - 0 lo 0 Industrial Exhibition. An Exhibition of domestic manufactures and Agricultural pro- ductions, will beheld in Cliarlettetown, on WEDNESDAY, the llth of November, when Premiums for the underiuentioued articles will be distributed, viz. : For best I0 yards Grey Homespun, .fl 0 0 I0 do. She hcrd's |'luid, I 0 0 10 do. dyed and dressed, I 0 0 I0 do. Twilled Flisiiiiel, 0 I0 0 I0 do. plain do. 0 I0 0 I0 do. Drugget, 0 I0 0 Piece of Carpeting, not less than 20 yards, 2 0 0 I’air of Horse Rugs, not less than 2 yards square, I 0 0 Vl/eollen Plaid Shawl, 0 I0 0 do. do. Scarf, 0 I0 0 do. while Shawl, 0 I0 0 Pair of thick woollen Stockings for overalls, 0 5 0 3 pair of woollen Socks, 0 5 0 3 do. do. Gloves, 0 5 0 3 do. do. Mittens, 0 3 0 Linen Table Cloth, 0 I0 0 Ilulf dozen Linen Towels. 0 I0 0 8 Linen Sacks, capable of holding 4 bush. each, I 0 0 P Bonnet made from Grass Plait, 0 I0 0 Hat do. do, 0 5 0 3 Shae kin Mats, dyed and dressed, 0 III 0 Cliopp rig Axe, 0 5 0 Hay ‘or , o 5 o Dung Fork, 0 5 0 GEORGE BEER, Secretary. Committee Room, April 2, IS5I. LONDON HOUSE. JUST received from Glasgow, ex Regina, a choice lot of Long \Vool SIIAWLS and Cashmere do., and a variety of Square Shawls, Gals Cloths, Alpaca Robes, Winsetts Royal, black and coloured Cohurgs and Orleans, Woollen Mulllers, Sucking, Cloth and For Cups, Iiidiii Rubber and Web Braces, dtc. ll..HASZARD. Great George Street, Cliarlottetown, Oct. 7, I851. WANTED, A young man from 14 to I8 years cl: age, to serve in a respec- table Mercantile Store; one well acquainted with Book- keeping and ii general knowledge of the business will be preferred. None need ti ply without producing testimonials of prehiiy and good character. .etters addressed to A. B., at the Post Otlice, Cliur- lottetown, will be attended to. sept. 30, I85l. :'.\“lltIiII ans. (For the Benefit of all Concerned.) 0 BE SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY the 9th day of October, instant, at II o'clock forenoon, at Trucadie Harbour, where she now lays stranded, the Hull, Rigging, Sails, Anchors 6:. Cables Of the American Schooner “DUILOC, of Newburyport, of the burtheit of 63 'I‘ons and upwards, together with about 70 barrels 3flA©1EIEI'BlEIla~ Cbiefl No. I, equality of Salt, Empty Barrels, Ship Stores, Bait, ‘ishing Gear, and other Articles. Dated 7th day of Oct., I85I. - DAVID LAWSON, Broker. The Government Schooner “Lady Vivian.” BY DEBLOIS 5/’ 1lIERKl'.'L, At the Queen's \‘Vharf, at Halifax, by order of Deputy Commrssitry- General IIIAJOR, on SATURDAY, the IStli day of October next, at I2 o’clock: ‘HE well known and fast sailing Government Schoone “ LADY VIVIAN," 25 Iotis N. M., ceppered and copper fastened, and in every respect _ _ well found, with all her Sails, Standing and Ilunnin_ Rigging. Chains, Anchors, Aw. '1‘ ie above schooner has every accommodation, and is handsomely gttcttl up, she is well adapted for u _Gentleman’s Yacht, or tl Packet on . Ilalifax, 25th Sept., I851. Postponed until 29th October. Sale of Valuable Real Estate. 0 BE SOLD, at PUBLIC AUCTION, on IVEDNESDAY, the 'l‘WEN'I‘Y_-FOUR'I‘II day of SEPTEMIIER, next, at the OLD COURT HOUSE, Charlottetown, .-it the hour of Twelve o‘clock, noon, the following REAL I-‘.S'l‘A'I‘E of the late Mr. Artnitzw Mitcnoiutnn, of Three Rivers, deceased. or so much thereof as may be necessary for the pnyinent of the Debts of the said Andrew llluctlonald in this Island, viz.: Panmure Island, Excepting One hundred acres thereof, situate in Cardigan Bay, King's County. in this Island, being an Estate in Fee Simple, and consisting of One Farm containing Two hundred (200) acres of Land, more or less, being the Northern section of the said Island, and having an extensive shore front on Saint Mary's Bay and tl.e Harbor of Three Rivers : 50 or 60 acres of this arm are under cultivation, and on which there is situate a SUBSTANTIAL TWO STORY BRICK DIVELLING HOUSE, comprisin Eight Rooms besides the Attica, with a frost-proof Cellar ; also a ARN 60 feet by 30, and other Outliouses, dtc. Also, FIVE FARMS, each cen- tnining"I"il'ly acres, more or less, fronting on Saint Mary's Bay. Also, ire other FARMS. containing it like quantity each, frontin on Three Rivers lluibor, on the North or inner Shore of the said Island.—'I‘he whole of the said Filly acre Farms abut on It road in the interior of the Estate ; they consist of superior soil, and are covered with excellent Ilurdweod ; the situation oi each being ex- eeedingly well adapted for the purpose of Agriculture or the Fisheries. '.The above Estate is to be sold agreeably to an Order of the W M“ WANTED, A person of good character who understands the Falling, Dyeing A and Pressing bussiness, will find ready employment at tile Victoria Mills, Iirackloy Point Road. JOIIN HENDERSON. Sept. 26, test. Steam Beat for Sale. HE Subscriber olI'ers for sale the Ferry Steamer I’ Isla," 'l‘welvs Horse power, the Boiler, a superior article, imported from England for the purpose; the Boat is 70 feet long by II feat besni, Copper-fastened and Coppsred, has run two seasons. Apply to THOS. B. TREMAIN. (Isl.) teemer “ ROBE.” HE Steamer ROSE alior the 5th October,.will leave Charlotte- town for Pietoa, ever Tladagttnd Friday morning, at M o‘cloek, instead of Wed eye and tsrtlsys Is lisrolofom 350 will return, leaving Pletea on the mornings of Wednesdays and Charlottetown, 26th August, last. ‘ Governor and Council, made under and by virtue of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, intituled “An Act relating to \\ ills, Legacies and Executors, and for the settlement and distribution of the Estates of Intestiites,” as well as in par- uance of a decree of the Court of Chancery of this Island, made in acause wherein William Macleod et uror are Plaintilfs, and Hugh Macdonald and Celiii Macdonal‘ are Defendants. A do it of'I‘wenty-live per cent on the purchase money will be requi to be paid down at the time of Sale, and the remainder on the execution of the Deeds and delivery of possession to the purchasers, which will be on or before the Tvventy-fourth day of October, ensuing. For further particulars, as well as inspection of a Plan of the Estate, apply at the Ofbce of EDWARD PALMER, Esq., Char lottstown, or at Georgetown, to the undersigned. Dated thi Ilth day ofAu at, I851. H uII MACDONALD, Isl. Sole Acting Executor of the said Andrew Macdonsld. The sale of the Panmure Island Estate, as above mentioned, advertised to be sold on Wednesday the Qtth inst. is postponed until Wednesday the 29th day of October next, at 12 o’cloclt, noon. HUGH MACDONALD, Sole Executor of the late Andrew Macdonald. Saturdays. 19. Ilbl. I9th Sept. I851. ..........._......_-.~.._— ni-;.. as 3...... gran c.........i.) day ol’October, inst., at the hour of II o'clock, I'eresseI.tba HULL and MATERIALS Of the Schooner loam, 18 tons Register, of Nevvburypert. UIh_ed States of America, Mntu. E. Cussies, Masteh Wllfiftlll lili- strsnded at Egstont Bay, near Macsell ‘s Mills. JOS PH HIGGINS, Banker. Eginont Bay. Oct. 0, I851. (Pbr tlie Benefit if all concerned.) V0 BE SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION. on FRIDAY next. the- Tenth dsy of October, instant, at it o'clock, a.m., near New London Harbour. the HULL, Rigging, Anchors, Cables, Of the American Schooner Oscar Cotes, of Boston (Bsltiatovl Clipper and Coppered), as she now lies stranded on the Beach. ALSO, About 60 Barrels of MACK EREL, part of the Cargo of the above Vessel. JEREMIAH SIMPSON, Broker. Dated at Cavendish, this 7th Oct., test. (For the benefit of all concerned.) 0 BE SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY next, the ltlth day of Oct, inst., at I o'clock, .m., at Cavendish, the HULL, RIGGING. ANCHORS and CA LES of the Anis- iican Schooner Mount Hope, of Ilingham, District of Boston, as slteiiow lies at.nnded on the Beach. together with upwards of 'I‘liirty Hogsheads and otlter articles. Dated at Cavendish, this 6th Octobe , 1851. WILLIAM M‘NEILL, Broker. (For the Benefit of all concerned.) 0 BE SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY next, the 10th day of October, instant, at 3 o'clock, p.m., near New London lIurbour.the Hull, Rigging, Anchors and Cables Of the Schooner Ornament, efllalifax, Jaiues Hopkins, Master, where she now lies Stranded on the Sand Beach between New I.ondon and Cavendish. ALSO. About 30 barrels No. I extra Sable Island and 80 barrels No. I Gulf MACKEREL, part of the Cargo of the above Vessel. JEREIIIIAII SIMPSON, Broker. Cavendish, 7th Oct., I851. (For the benefit of all concerned.) 7l'O BE SOLD AT AUCTION, on FRIDAY the Itlth inst., at the hour of 10 o'clock morning, at the Beach on the Gulf Shore, near Mr. John Shaw's, Brackley Point, Lot 83,—ths Hull and Materials of the American Schooner “ C.dLEDOJVI.l," Joseph York, master, of Portlatid, U. 5., as she now lies stranded at that place. A . LSO A quantity of SALT, BAIIRELS, FISHING GEAR, dtc. - CH.-\RLES IIIGGINS. Brackley Pcint,} Broker. (For the blnejit q/‘all concerned.) 0 ‘ ' 7, 1851. 0 BE SOLD AT AUCTION on FRIDAY, the 10th iiist., at the hour of 2 o'clock, afternoon, at the Beach on the Gulf Shore, near Mr. John Shaw’s, Bruckley Point, Lot 33, the Hull and Materials ofthe Schooner “ U. '10; ," of St. Andrew's, New Brunswick, Luther Matthews, master, as she now lies stranded at tlist place. ALSO About 150 bushels of SALT, and 30 barrels of CODFISII, BAIT MILL and FISHING GEAR, dzc. PETER GREGOR, Bracliley Point, Oct. 7th, I85l. I3|’0l€¢f- (For the Benefit qf all Concerned.) 0 BE soup or AUCTION_, on FRIDAY next, the ion. day of October, instant, at I2 o'clock, noon, the Hull and Materials, Of the Schooner Mary Leonora, hurthen 52 tons, William Dea- le, Muster, where she now lies stranded one mile East of Saint eter’s Harbour, together with the CARGO of the said Vessel, consisting of 234nb:i:rrels Fine F all I A (D 11 I33 Ila A lot of old IRON and CORDAGE, I largii ANCHOR and CHAIN. JOHN B. COX, Auctioneer. St. Peter's, October 6, 1851. Sale without reserve of STOCK, CROP, I‘./IRMIN G IMPLEMENTS, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. N THURSDAY, 23d October, at I0 o'clock, a.m., on the Premises of Mr. \VILLlAM CHING, Bedeque, Lot 25, the following articles :— 1 More, 4 years old, 9 Tons of Hay. 3 Oxen, 6 years old, I Stuck of Wheat, -I Cows, 2 do. Oats. 3 Calves, A quantity of Potatoes, 11 Head of Sheep, 1 set of Gig Harness, 6 Pigs, A quantity cl .Ioiner's Tools. ALSO. The Farming Implements and IIOUSEIIOLD FURNITURE, too numerous to mention. Terms.—A Liberal Credit on approved Notes. Further particulars made known the day of Sale. _ GEORGE ANDERSON. Auctioneer. At the close ofthe Auction, will be olfercd for Sale, or to Let, that pleasantly situated FARM, whcreon the Subscriber now re- sides—consisting of I00 acres of Freehold Land, with the Buildings thereon situated. 50 acres are cleared and in a good state o§'cul- tivntion; a good Orchard iind Garden, well stocked with Fruit Trees from England, Apples, Pears, I’lums, Cherries, &c. There is an excellent Streain of \Vater .unning through the Premises, and it Well of Water close to the Ilouse. Any person desirous of obtaining an eligible place for farming, would do well to come and examine for themselves. All persons indebted to the Subscriber are requested to settle their Accounts to save trouble, and all having claims against him are desired to send them in immediately for pa inent. VVI LIAM CHING. Bedeque, Lot 25, I851. £?.‘_.._£. ........ .._-.-t 0 9 Sheriffs Sales. -V .Y virtue of it Writ of Fteri Factor to me directed, issned_oIt of Iler Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of John Frederick Clark against James Frederick Webher. I have taken and seized, as the pro rty ofthe said James Frederick Web- her, all the Right, Title an Freehold interest of the said Jainos '1-|‘reg;r'iIcltd\rV°:lbb'eB0in cni:::;'Il‘own Lot Nrpd lI:;I'tyh Eight ‘(OBI)’. .t’n e an o is in r ettetewn; a o ere y give it - lie Notice, that I will on Saturday, the Thflrteenth tip of Sagin- ber. IBM, at Twelve o'clock noon, at t e Court ease in r- lottetown, in the said County,’ set up and sell at Public Auction the said Property‘, or as much thereof as will satisfy the Levy. marked on the said rit, being £53 Ills. 8d., beside Interest, Slieritf ‘s Fees and incidental uXpOIIIOl. _ DONALD MONTGOMERY. Sherri Sberifl’s Ofilce, Queen‘s County, September 12, 1849. I The above mentioned Sale is POSTPONED for want of bidders, until Wednesday the tail: October next, then to take place at the hour and ace mentioned. Ssptem r I3, IBM. Postponement. HE8slect' the of Donald McDonald, advertised to take place on the Iflth September, is PIKTPONED Iltil further notice. DONALD tloivmottlav. tats assill: 0 BE SOLD AT AUCTION. on SATURDAY. lbs Iltlx