’ IDNDON POIITIB, in pint and quart aunt... Old Aber- IITIOIOLOGIOAI. JOURNAL. Ibr the too such sudtsg dugout ts, tut. uauoaruruu. -sirurusoatrruu. Highest Lowest Mesa. lligliest Lowest ' Daily rut.) (1lll.) (MIL) tl-l.«h.) Ilean- IOJ1 D.” 80.08 15.8 53:5 58-0 ‘ lI' lieet Lo e I Duil ,,",,,,,",' 33,? "M (flirt) iniihiti. Meiiri. ae.io use so.oi 78.0 60-0 80-0 .—-""':—"' WIATHII. a. as. Aug. So. I S. geatle breeeu. Overcast and cloiidy. Overcast and cloudy; passing rain, . ir. u.’ ’ W It“ . from 0 a.m., till I p.m.; than cloudy. . ls Issues. 0 ad I ad ' In. 7" ' " "" I "r7.ii.."'o,'.. mil’ till ’e,"i.'."."..l; ii... _ _ ' blue sky. we, 4 S.W. light _d¢. -Blue sky. _ _ | .8. do. air. iOvercast and cloudy; passing Illflr i from 9, p. in_.. _ - _ I'll. I 8.3. goalie lireeu. |0vercast, passing rain and drizzle, all d‘ . Int. '1 Calin. lDo.‘:ilo., die; hard raiii,l'roin 9,p.ni., till I2. Se. .8 NE. gentle brceae. vercust uud puueiii rain. “"0. I-I'll-3 then cloudy and us sky from noon . Ill eli . g: i: :.3'w' Bl: oi, win. passing clouds, an 6, p. m.; t ‘t‘lt'al|0|l¢‘I!y- ‘H 3 - , 0 a ll , p. m.; W. II N. llllit do V‘Ohf:nIl':h:ll'k,¢,0v.vh rP'!‘in' cloud‘. 1‘. II N.E. rnod. do. 'lI'luo sky; aurora in evening. do. do. Iltue sky. Fri. II S.S.W. do. _ _ Illiia sky; aurora in evening. Set. M 8.S.\V. light dllpirlottrloicii tlfirkrts. [uhagau per cent. on Sterling. Srruaiiiv, August H, I852. rirors -ro _ _'_'_'_‘’j '" 3": (....||)p.vIli. 0 0 5 Wool. - ' I 0 I ‘ ' 4 ll . lb. 0 5 0 7 a 4.‘ h, ‘'‘..r‘": 8 I 8 0;: lliriilleylrflper tiuslicl, 3 0 3 6 do (etlitll) 0 0 5 ' Oiitu, - ' is Z I 3 ,,,.,, . o no ll '\‘Vli¢-at. to 0 0 0 Lupin, per lb., 0 A 0 5 liinoiliy Seed, 1 2 6 g 0 Veal, per ll: 0 0 -I I otntoes, ~ 0 8 0 0 Ilutter (fresh) - ll 0 9 I:tIt'lll[iliPP"l)tItI(YII 0 0 0 2 4., by the tab, 0 l 0 0 '(»I|’I‘0ll. per liuricli 0 0 0 0 , . . 0 I 8 3 llznrlteys, each :1 0 I 8 - - l rflflruh 3 I 0 0 53., per iltnteii, 0 5 0 6 '|'.||,,g, - 0 0 10 j Ilay. per ton, '40 0 50 3 |_.,-.| - - 0 ' 0 0 | w, per c 0 I0 1 0 p..i,'.,...i. - o Io o !Codlish,peri|tl, I2 3 I5 3 |I..-u-idgga, . 0 0 0 I IIoniespmi,per yil.,) 3 3 , each, 0 0 0 , BBCk'\vll0fll,II|Ill|., 0 0 0 3 "Seoul, . 0 I 0 0 1 Rabbits, _ 0 0 0 ivaur-..m....,i...i., 2 s o iCliicltens,pcr|in|f. 010 I 4 alien I'eIie, qt. 0 I 0 5 (‘ui'i'antri, pt-r qt. 0 2A 0 3 Cooeeliet'i'it:u,qt. o no -t I GEORGE LEWIS. Market Clerk. \ flour aiib filial fllarkzt. - Saturday, August H, I852. I-'l.0Ult, pee ii... . - - - - 2-L _ oa'riii:.ii., per Ib., . ltd- _ PATRICK GILLIGAN, Clerk. ! MEDICAL GF.N‘I‘LB.‘llAN about to settle in I‘. E. lslaiid, wishes to purchase a farm offroni 60 to I00 Acrss—situ:ite an lbw Sea Shore. The land must be good and well watered, ii euall portion must be ready for cultivation. Possession required the brat week is October. Apply with terms, post-ptiitl. N H h H M ‘T. be lelt u the Poet Otlice, Charlottetown. STATIONERY AND HARDWARE IIE Subscriber has just received a large addition. to his Stock from Ediiihurgh and New York, comprisrirg all qualities uml sizes of WRITING PA PERI‘, Charts, (1 ulf of St Lawrence, and Prince Edward Island. IAdgere' a very superior Lot, Drawing paper rind Hooks, Bibles and ' ‘estameriis wiIl_i Pllllfli Curnrning'a Voices of the night, Family Friend, ‘aniily Tutor, avy 'st, _ Harper's Magazine in Vols Jr has. And a great variety of new and interestingdlooli GEORGE I‘ . IIASZARD. TO THE PUBLIC- IMPORTANT NO'I‘ICE—Rl-SAD AND rm. MEMBER IA‘I‘ae the Sidrarriber intends; in a few weeks, to pyocer-it to the United States, for the purchase of 3004!. 0 H71 SELL HIS PRFSENT STOCK OF DRY GOODS, AT GREAT REDUCTION FROM FORMER PRICES, At his Store, West side of QUEEN S'I‘REI-1'1‘, between the She of Mortars. J. & W. MricGill, rind Skinner-‘s Madlul Warehouse; they consist in part of— nluk H133 and brown Broad Cloths, Iloeeltins, Twccilriv " Homespun (.‘-ashiner-etts', Russell Cords, Drills- Holaakin Jute, Ooliargs Orleans, Cnshmeres, DOIl|IlIt‘l-U " I tnmd, Muslins, a \'3l'It'lfi' of rose ttii Shirting, grey and w ito Cottoiis striped and . wide.) blue undfancy rinted Cottons, half-mourning do. lg. ‘ad blue Cotton arp, Oaniiburgh, Duck, Diaper, Patch Work, Oil Clothe and centre Oil 'l‘iibIo Covers, . Swiss and isor,1iiu.iin., Indies‘ Silk Neck ‘Bus Iaesveils Muslin Collars and llabit shim; Tnlrlo -lad Tick; Silk Handkerchiefs, in variety; cotton ton, black, white, brown, drab and all colours 'Ihfl' black white Kid Gloves; black and white silk- Iau flirveudlsle aridootton (ilovcs,white,coloui-ed, and blue eota Glpv Berlin Gloves, Piirasols and Uiiibrelliis Dir Printed Silesia, embossed, bliiclt,drIIl?. fillllzi wt: and Idnin , brown holland, Linen Gnissclot twist and Shaw nets, Dunstable rice straw. it}!- ,,.,, , hlldren's nets, nag?" , blue and coloured Aprons, white font , fin Napoleon Neckties, Rho, 100 doaen six. . straw. shred Ind ft-It ,1... . ladies’, and ci.ii«i.'...'. some more and Rubbers, abqnlrfi, American andNoveSootia ttpper and solo Jessie I‘ ’ , lI¢riit¢uy's 8; .Mart¢ll‘s CWIHC Brandy, Pest, Slurry and Madeira inch’ "' l°‘“°§tgIii',°iii£. §»'.i§iiiItiiC.i'.?7§§3 c., r» usrrrr. GLASS D EARTHENWARE. A Isitd A (looks, Chairs, Brooms and , . 1 ‘' WEN ANDINW MACDONALD. MOIKWII, Alflill lac 135‘- Stovee th art’ I s '°“",".‘i"t ... a...’ 32!. .§’...‘i'...ii°.£. at any ttuis %:?e'm?td: .. ‘e’ r‘ 1.’ ; s I.~"\c Ln &"&te,j¢.‘h Hfiifif * INDJB aiieamamaz GREAT INDUCEMENTS urn TREMENDOUS SACRIFICES ! ! Selling of 20 Per Gent., JIAIBSS "l1'IlIA3 JPJBIIEEIE ©@S‘tI‘o THE Subscriber intending to proceed to Australia, will sell _ tlis whole of his STOCK oil’ at 20 par c¢rit., less than pri.ris cost; as great bprgiiuis will I... call early, its every thing will be‘sold without any reserve. The Subscriber will sell for a short tmie only, when the rgumigidu will be disposed of at AUCTION. . The Stock Gonsistd of!" Broad Cloths, Saturn and Euliibition .'I‘weeds, " 3310'!’-7'3. lllllsels Cord, White Corduroy, India Nanltcons, llloleskins, Muslin Deluines, Shot Brilliants, Lustrss, Co- lfllfgl. Cashmere, Ilualin, and Filled Piiisle Shawls, Muslin DINO“. llsrness Bordsred, Book, Mull, aconet and Tur- lelan Dluslins, black, shot and coloured Silks and ' watered and dziuiask Do., black silk Laos and L Glflli. lloflnfill and (‘up Ribbons, Straw Bonnets and Ladies‘ Dress Ce , Ladies‘ Cashmere, Pruiialls, and patent leather Boots an I Sheer, Gents‘ Iloots, walking Shoes, and Slippers, grey, wliits, printed, and striped Cottous; Cotton Warps, otc. llosiery, llsberdrisliery, &o., drc. A large supply of Carpeting, Druggots, &c. Ready made Clotliin , in great variety Gents: and Youths‘ uts and Caps. in the moat fnaliionable styles, viz.: Paris and New York Black and Drzvb silk plush llats, Youtli's triinmcd silk and felt do., Kouuth, Brazilian, Dun- staiblc, Chip, Bloomer. Felt, and Ladies’ Riding Hats and C" 3 Naval. Military, Grinibarcon, Glazed, Silk, Velvet, “air an Tweed Caps, &c., 656. erdware, Iron Teri-kettles. Paris and Cover, Norfolk Latches, Tower Bolts, F ryiiig Pans, Plate and Chest Locks, Saws and Files, airi- meis. a variety iif Carpenter's Tools, \'Veights, Shovels, Door and Pad Looks, Curry Combs, cut mid wrought Nails of all ltlmli. Candlesticks. Brushes. Scyihes, Sickles, Knives and Forks, Butcher and Slice Knives, Window Glass, &c., dtc. Groceries. Teas. Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Crackers. Soda, Wine, and other Iliscuits, Pickles, Sauces, Raisins, Currants, Figs, Nutirie ir rind other Spices, Buckets, Brooms, Lamps, Suezitlis, Sou Lontlier, 6142., &c. Burning Fluid, Tnrpeiitiiie, Paiiits, Oils, Putty. Bottled Porter, 6r.c., &c. N. Il.—'l'|ie Sub.-icriber would particularly invite the iitteriliiin of the Public to his large Stock of Ciirpetingsr, Drirggeis, llerirtli llags, Door Mats, rind also in his extensive Stock of Fine Cloths, Ilciiverii, Newfouiidland Wliitneys, Doeslrins, Tweeds, and Corduroy Drills, dr.c., which his will sell at a great reduction, far b ow first cost, as it is his intention to sell off the whole of his stock before the Fall, the Public may rely upon getting-grout bargains. J. \V. C. DECIIMAN. N0 3, Foot Queen Street, August 6, I652. given, parties will please strayed, Dark brown furrow CO\V, about 9 years old, with the letters, C orO. rim) .1 \V., on the loll. born. The Owner can have her by applying to Charlottetown Royalty, (“'oiIt), near thy School_llouse, August I6, I852. } JAMES D \\'IS. FIUND iii the Streets of Charlottetown,ri large bundle of XE YS. The owner can have llIt.'Ill on paying cxperisr.-s,by applying at this Ollice. Aug. I0. I852. FOR SALE. - AI'.'irt ofthiit beautifully situated Lol,corner ofGreat George and King Streets, now occupied by \V. C. IIOBS, and adjoining Mr. CHARLII l'Ai.ra:ri’s new building, For further pnrticultirs apply to W. C. IIOBS on the premises, where the plan may be ICBII. I 1'4 ‘Ii: ET- ALF that IIOUSI-‘. corner of'Great George end King Street: l.-itcly repnin.-d_niid divided, the other end now occupied by \V. C. Ilons. August 14. CHEAP CASH ESTABLISHMENT 2 2! $n::’waf (adjoin- .. Ac :9 silo IQUNGAN £5 (’3@a --Dorclmter Strut- l_lAVI'I just received their SPRING SUPPLY of BRITISH .. JIERCHANDISE, from the principal rrianiiliictories in. Britain, which are now open for inspection; and take this method of informing their frieirds. and the public generally, that they having lntcly imide an alteration in their briiinrrr, will for the future, con- duct their establislirneiit solely on the CASII SYS’I‘E.\l. :13? Call and judge for yourselves. Charlottetown, May 20, I852. New SPRING GOODS—l852. JUST received at the “ London Iluiiu," Ex “ Fulcori.” and "JorepIri'ne,” a choice selection of Spring GOODS, com- prising ii large assortment of Ilonnsts, Gloves, ltilrbons, Nccktics, Silks, Siitins, Illack and \Vliite Lncc Veils, Black Silk Lncea',some very wide Printed Illuslin De Lniiics, Chintz Crislimere, Bal- zerine and a variety of other dress Stulfs; Embroidered, and Car- velli Robes, Printa,'Sliirtin s, Ilosier , Laces, Edgings, Insertions, Prirasols, in great variety, adieu‘ I air Nets, ready imide Cloth- ing in variety; India Rubber Coats iirid Leggings; rind a large I'll- snrtrrient ofotlrcr fancy and staple goods, in the latest LON DUN fashions. which will be sold at the lowest Cash price by the Sub- acribcr. II. IIASZARD. Great George Street, Opposite the Ciiilinlic Cliript-l, Charlottetown, May I8, I852. REMOVAL. I. D 0 N M r s . S B _ RATEFULIX acknowledges the liberal patronage received from her friends, rind begs to inform them, that she has remov- ed to that commodious llouse, opposite the New 'I‘:ssPu:i\ArscI IIALL, where she trusle, by keeping on hand ri supply of the but GINGER BEER, LEMON SYRUP, dc to merit a continuance of their favors. Families, Picnic Parties, &c., supplied with any quantity. A few respectable BOARIII-IRS can be accommodated. June I. 1952. Sydney Coal. IIE Subscriber olfers for Sale at his Establishment, Prime Itouad, as well as Small Sydney Coal. JAMES N. HARRIS. Augustb, I852. Wool ! Wool ! ! ASII paid for WOOL, either in Fleece, or lVushcd. - ' E. l.. LYDIARD. Ow Upper Side Queen Square, July I0, I852. < 'EBCDD.£). % o ’ III: Subscriber having been for several y’ears employed in building Ship, Fishing, and Pie sure B ATS of rill liiiids, begs leave to return thanks for the generous support he has liitlierto experienced in that line, and to notify hb frioside and the Public at lugs, that he is niakin preparations fora la v and more extend- od business. arid that or the purpose of acroriiuiodatin persons in Town, who may favour him with Orders, Mr. James urdie, Mer- chant, and Captain Mathewson, of the Steamer Ross, have kindly consented to act as his Agents there. Beats any description, dimensions or build (whether Clinlter or Crirvel), delivered in Charlottetown or elsewhere, with promptitude. Workmiinsliip nnil materials warranted of the bout description. Produce or Laiils will be taken in priyrnsnt if desired. . CHARLES IPQUARIIIIZ. De fible. April I8, 1853. I heady LADS of about It or 18 years ofage, uisy Ind eiriployueut by application as above. ’ on case All csu.sN'r CUIRDIJVO au- F CHINE, apply at , lily is, ms. —— 4- . 45,)‘ '/if Grooorlss, Ieval Stores, ac, are. 1 THE Iubnribsv elsse hr Sula, Wholesale, at the lowest Uarltst Rates, fie following well-selected (500081- I and half-cliuete C I TEA, llnlf-chests Orange Pecco ' ‘EA. [Ifine and fragrant,] Hlpls. and tiercee Mscoviido MO .A8SES, I 0. rlii. SIFHAII, Bbls. crushed and pulverized SUGAR , Boxes TOBACCO, [dilforent bruirils,] ' gal‘: arrii‘lutIJANDLES, no I , SOl.Bb.I.EA'l‘Hl-Ill, BAl.ERA'l‘US, MUSTARD, -Gyeen and ground COFFEE, CIIOCOLATE, ‘I-liercfl ‘III E, Boxes CHEESE, Cider iiud \Vino VINI.-SCAR, Lemon and Run berry SYRUP, llnlpberry VI EGAR, TAMARINDS, Grout, Butter, Soda and Lemon BISCUIT, Rhubarb, Damion, Green Gags, and Clurriu, preserved in natural state, CURRANTS, PIl.llER'I'S, COCOA NUTS, Shelled and urishelled ALM , Superior 8 anieli CIGARS, [ rchssed in Bond} WllI'l'E BANS, I’El'l'I:.R‘, ‘lflllltlgllltl iingroniid, lc ruggieta' use, blo SALT, in 20-lb. ban a, ONIONS. CAl‘BAGE, WALNUTJ, GIIERKINS, and MIXED P CKLES, \’Vest Iiidin PEPPI-IR, und'.'I'ornrilo SAUCE, Assorted SPICES, SPERM CANDLES, Iloxes CONFECTIONARY \ Illils. Navy and Pilot BREAD. OAKUM, l"l'I‘Cll, TAR, RESIN, Bright VARNISII, Shingle and Board NAILS, English and American WINDOW GLASS, Do. do. Steel Wagon db Carriage SPRINGS. CIIAIRS, [assorted pflII£|'lIu,] I.F.'I"l‘l-JR l‘Al’ER, PAILS, and BR.O0hlS,. \Villow WAGONS and CHAIRS, Bales and Cases SIIll{'I‘lNGS and DOMESTICS, Wool and Silk HATS, Wllll’S and WIIIP LASIIES, Suits Oil Clotliiug and Sou’-uveslers, 6:. «Se. tic. —Ai.so— , Forrv Dozen Gitrrrrx SCl"I‘lIES, from the Mriniillictureru, and at prices lower than they can be imported, SNEATIIS and SCYTIIE STONES. _ S. C. IIOLMAN. Charlottetown, June I, I852. New Goods. TIIE Subscriber begs to announce to the public, that he has 'ust lnmled a general and extensive assortment of GOO )S, suitable for the wants ofthe Country. nod tliril he is prepared to of- fer them at the lowest possible mice, with it view to reiiiibiirsc cost ofiinportiiiioii. ’ A law Barrels fresh CANADA FLOUR. _ JAS. ANDERSON. Charlottetown, June 27. I852. 2m West River Mills. TO BE I.l'2’I‘, for such time as niny be agreed upon. the MILLS at the head ol'_lhc lilliot lliver, iicar llonsliiiw. now in the occupalionofilie Subscriber. They consist of n Grist. Saw and Canliiig Mill, which will be let together or st-pnrritely. ' They are situated on one of the most powerful streams on the Island. being never without ll satlicient supply of water, and are an excelleiitstaud for business. For further ‘l|'llCIlIflI'I, rippl to \VII. JAM CIIOSB . Eliot River. Aug. 10. I852. Freehold Property for Sale or to Let. Ill". whole of the well-known premises situiiied in the flourish- ing village ofSt. lE|ouiior’s, being one of the best business sites in Piiiice County, comprising a new Two-story Dwelling- llouse, I9 is 80 nearly finished, built is a superior manner; a iiriiall Cottage under Lease for three years, yielding an annual ren- tal of.£l2 per year, with it Granary, Stable and other Out-Ilousee in a good state of re ir. Also,One Hundred acres of LAND, with u Dwelling House I ereon, situated on Townsliip No. 49, Three miles from the llillsborough Ferry.. Charlottetown; part of 9 purchase money may remain on Iiitereet for a term ofyears. Per- sorrs_wishiag to treat for the same will please make early applica- tioti to H. IIAIIAIID, Esq., Char ottetown, or to the owner JOIIN IIASZARD. St. F.lculior's, May 22, I852. Im- Books Just Received, A'l"HAM'S MAN and his migrations, Garal-Milco, the nor- rative of a residence in a Brnail'ian.Valloy Iland Book of Life Iiisurunc Norton’: Literary Aliniiririck. 'I‘he Naval Dry Docks of the United States, Furilisr supplies daily expected. GEO. T. IIASZARD. July I2. _ 3_.‘1_'—1IH1- MRS. IVINSLOW TO THE LADIES. RS. WINSLOW. an old an experienced nurse rind Female Physician, would call the attention he Ladies to her Soothing Syrup for chililerii tcetliiiig. It will immediately relieve them from pain, allay all spasmodic action, soften the gums, rcduce iuflnmmulioii. and is sure to regulate the Boivcls. Depend upon it, Mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and relief and health to your children. Price, 25 cents per bullie- Wc have sold very large quantities of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup during the past six years, several thousand the last. ar. \Ve believe, it the best medicine in the world for children teething or for the cure of Dysentry and Diarrhea in Children, whether it arises from reeihigfi or any other cause. It gives universal iutisfactiori—ncrer never heard a complaint from any one using it, never sold a medicine to universally successful in relieving pain and clfeciing cures—rc|ief ' of I . " ab‘ "ii 5' 5"" CURTIS 8:. PERKINS, Driiggists, Bangor, Me W033-Dd-ZR OF TIIE WORLD. Gravel Curcd of_/ire years standing. Messrs. Courts Gr. Ptauriu, Bangor, Me G¢ritlemc1i,—I have been entirely cured of your Cramp and Pain Killer‘. I commenced telling the Cramp and Pain Killer iii the Spring of I847. I h been a great sulfcrcr for ten years previous; some four or live years of the time I suffered beyond all my powers to describe. _ _ . _ I)uririg this time, I have had medical aid, and tried various spe- ritics. but found very little relief until I obtained your Cramp and Pain " er. In one month after I commenced using it,I gun to grow better. I continued to use it for a year, all the time improving until I was entirely cured. Prospect. Me., Jan. 29, I851. _ _ We. the undersigned, are well acquainted with the above case, and certify to the above statement a. bf the Gravel, by the us Mitts STAPLII. CIIAILII Curroan, Hiiiiiuirr Curroan, s'l'.\It‘l'OIt I-‘.r.r.is. Doctor Toby, a regular practising Physician, of East Msehias, writes as under data of March 20, I847 : ‘ _ " case send me halfa gallon of your Cramp and Pain Killer- ' is the best medicine to care what it is represented to, that I ever 9! uu1“'ha Doctor Irst made use of it in his own care, for a severe sprain in the ahoulder,caused by the upsetting ofa stage, and found intras- diate relief, and has since and it in his practice. Read the following. It speaks for itself. RHEUJIJI TISM CURE I7. lcertlfy, that! was stllicted with a violent Rheumatic pain in the small of my back, which entirely disabled me, so that I could not get up without the greatest pain and cI'orl; nor could I walk with- out : cane, and but very little with. I applied Doctor Johnson's odyne Liniirrerit. or Liquid without any relief. After sulcrin In this way about a week, I pur- chased a bottle at Crosip and Pa ii Killer, prepared by Cour-is Cr Pxaurits. Bangor, and after Mru icatioss was entirely relieved and free Fmrn pain, and am now entirely w l. I also cured a friend of urine, who had been solering for a long is with a lame side, AUCTIONS- ” "'T”l o By H. w. LOBBAN, At the Store of Mr. JAMES METZLER . At tbefoot of‘Q'uesu strict, ' N ‘Ell U lt_8 mi-v mini’. mi. in-run.-iii .'.r..r., ir.. . ' Wltolc of his b"I'UCK IN TIIADI5, ‘- . Staple and Patio GROCERI g,,7&.¢. sic. As the whole Stock will I”, be upwttid h 0': sold vriilioei reserve. goat hsplq y srstihsAoI_gu' , J.t.‘.W t0e.Auhso. “ MOUNT PLEASANT.’ Freehold Property In Ruetloo ttrr late. IIAT tins Propart ,sitaatad on the 3...; fig. .( I3 miles froiii C lo ‘ p.l'.Land, 61)‘ of which are under > riure re an it vsr ava pup... Apply to Messrs. Rourr’ssorr, an the sinus. A ii... petty may be seen at the Islander 0&0. 3- r. not previousl disposed ofb .. i. .i...i..,..i . Party wi||_ Sold at Pooh’: .l:iui:.tiou.,.eu.Ieuuau, iii. day at Arrous-r nest, on the peaches u :5. 5... .f welve o'clock. Immediately after: will be sold the STOCK . or rticulars ffagdbflh ' -.‘ cl} " E. July to. list. ''“° ''""°" '° I.’ .’ "H" ‘lb pro- Valnable Farm. - R BALE. by Anna... on 'ri:iisuiiv'iiu sin“:-J. eII§p3 ‘I’ Georgetown, at It o'clock, e VALUA” _ . aiowa tune, as... 5 on! from Georgetown. if not previously sold by hing. .5 . g 5 ins I8 linksfroni on the Main Road. lies about aoresrdear with the remainder read ' it abounds with Mussel M cue to it. Price cbsuupti. Mr. Mun-raori Corrasrr, Charlottetown, AM . July 5.1953. J as N uAAI.:L..'.' Valuable PROPEIl.'I‘IES_fo_r Sale‘ in Gear-gelosre and Royalty and Wcmity, aorisutrng qfHOUSES,.FARHI, and Town, Water and Pastors Lots. ‘IIERE will be sold at Public Auction, It Geergetaw '.l. TUESII./I Ytlie 21st day ofseptuuiber east, at I! e':I.es§“, noon, the following very desirable Proper-ties, viz, : lit:-—A new two story Dwelling House, Ittsd u with two llllflllfil llelf lhl Queers Wharf, at tliocoriier of? sat and Hm Strcete. bein part of Water Lot I1, the ground In ‘W. 6 inches on ent Street; rind 70 feet on lluutley Street. 2d.-Ilall of” ‘own Lot No. I, Third Range Letter!"-fl tb corner of Kent and ltichiriond Streets, the inset duiuble st-d fee a Mercantile establishment in Georgetown. 8d.--Town Lot No. 6, 'l‘hirr.l Range Letter B. 4th.—l’asture Lot No. 27, in the Royalty of G and bth.—Pnstiirs Lot No. 49. These Lots are witliiu a kw ulee wulli of Georgetown, and can be easily-eleru-ed. 6th.-—Piunm Lot No. 269 llioniirrg on Cardigan-River," beastl- fully situated, and under cultivation. 7th.—Half Pasture Lot No. 210; ad‘ iiiii 't f fronting upon the North Royalty Road. 1. ‘ h N...‘ ..‘ Btli.—I08 acres of Land, a considerable part of which is cleared and under cultivation, fronting on the Georgetown Road, about six- iniles from Georgetown, with the Houses thereon. formerly seen»- iied kbly. lytlr. Tlioirras MacAvoy, and adjoining the line afilr. «Ia-as uc cyii n. 9ili.—30o acres of Wood Land on Tswnshi o. near: Head of Cardigan River. P N u’ — I» Further particulars, and every information afforded respecting the above properties, on application, at Georgetown, to Mr. Laney; C. Owuw, or in Charlottetown, to Tiroaus Owari, . HARRIS, G. White Line. III! Subscriber intimates to his cristourers, that lie has so had, a fall supply of that article, of excellent eality. ' * ' lIn:8,1au. Charlottetown, June 7, I852. Charlottetown, August 3, I852. lie. Preserve Jere and Jelly‘ Cane. with the same bottle. lbalieve it the best medicine la the world, and sin happy to add iay testliaoriy is Its favour. 0r.ivn Towrras. N. B.—Ie sure and cell for CURTIS It PERKINS’ Crauip and Pain Killer. All others I tlous. besrlsg this riauis are base its ta Prlee Q eeuts per bottle. for Is by Wm I. WATSON. Cliarloltetewri. June I 5 ISM. N hand, ii good' supply at low prices hr Cusli. ' GEO. BEER, Ins-‘ Charlottetowri, August 3, I852. (in. V To be Let. 'l‘IIF. lower part of the New TEMPERANCE HALL 5 this Town, comprising one spacious Room fang, ’ feet‘, and four small Rooms suitable for Public Ofleu, fee by ct. iere is also a ooimnodioue lad “ lent Cellar under the Building, two-thirds of which will else on reasonable terms. For further particulars,.apply to Home: ll.‘ Ilaszard, \V. Ileard. G. Beer,or to- JAS. B. COOEER,Cecy. 3.: Q9 '5!‘ - Coiriinissiori Merchant 6' Slri gekerg. SEVI".'I‘ll SOUTH STREHI‘, NE YORK. EGS to solicit the patronage of his friends and the ' H the Island, and particularly calls their attention to the sub of Produce of every kind, having made himse well acquainted- wiili that market during his residence in New k. Clirirlottetown, Aug. 2, I852. IDIEAIIEIIB §;§.“§..i., ‘n.i.E.;.;‘a;a“qi...?T:’*‘“ 1...... L Stearnshlps. Ill-Il02\"l'llI.Y.—-'l'oiIchltig at HALIFAX all PICTOU ° ctiaiu.orrii'rowiv..r-moo usual 9 Nova Scotiii; . Island; stttzuuc and Mllfltltcnt New Brune- aun . vvlclr ;' GAsI’l$, Lower (UNDER CONTRACT WITII THE Bltlfllll GOVIINIINT '93 9'' ENTIRE INTEIIOOLOIIIAI. IOUTI.) The new and fast Steamship 5% ALBATROSS. 5% 0 TONS BURDEN , and 250-liorss power, Kuaulum, Commander, with first class ucooisiilrodatiuue fee I” Cabin Paissengers, and 450 tons freiglit,.wlll sail freui Nlw Yell. bi-monthly. for llamrax rind Qtrauuc, touching at the interne- diate ports is the British Provinces. Passage by this unrivalled route fortourists and cseiuiursil ID. will recommend itself as the first direct conirrieuicatiou, by ships, from New York to Quebec, visiting the ebief ports 5 Nova Scoiia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Lower Cauda. For Freight or Passage, apply at Charlottetown D] CAPTAIN‘ SLEIGHZ or to the Jgeritl THEOPHIL (18 D ESBRISJ Y, Charlottetown; SIJIIEOJV DRJPER, 48, Plus street, MU York‘. 1!./ICPHERSOJV, CRJIJVEQ Oo. Qtrobu DICKSON, 1"0RE.Af.dJV'& Co. Long wharf. Halves. WM. BLLLOTQ Co, II, Donne-street, August 9, 1862. FOR AIlS'I'ItAI.IA.l. Clipper monthly Line for Port Plitllp ad- ydncy, 20th August. I} Capt. Richard Brown, will sail as above, bu NEW YORK. This Ship has suporier aoesn-ii & nsueiigers, both first and second class and large fits vet H . I-‘airiilies. A skilful Surgeon will accompany tbs lliip for & benclit of tlie Passengers. For further particulars enquire of W. 'I‘. Dugiiu, 48 Front Street, New York. Clerk, Jones It 0)., Fort Ilill Wharf, Boston. comb and Ta) 'lor, It Commercial Wharf, Bodue. N. B.—'l‘he Ship ASCUTNA will succeed the above, 3 QI son. September. _ For further particulars apply ti’roNAT"‘N ' ' -i August 7, rats. , ' ~ be ld‘:~'.“v