' Iiltrh, At Tryen, on Friday, the 5th iust., very suddenly, after an efllic. tion of 15 cars‘ duration, Entzsuuru, the beloved w’ r. William right, and oldest daughter of the late John Lord. Eli]-. in the 63d year of her age. In all the relations of life—-as a cliil wife, mother, uoiglibor, and a member of the Methodist Society— ‘she passed through these years " before the world blameless." She ' leaves an nfsctionate husband. sis children. I llfle Oirclo Of Mll- tire: and friends, and a host of acquaintance, both in this and the ‘neighboring Colony, who will longromember her kindness, friend- ’ahip, intelligence, hospitality, on her unbounded srity. One consolation is reserved to the boI'eIV0d= llle " path to happiness and Hruceu," which she trod, remains to them; may it be their firiiiest purpose to walk therein with ttlucrity and delight, that they, like her, iviiig a truly christian life, itisy also with her have the he pinees to " die the death of the righteous, and” their " last end be ike bis." Com. m— flassriigrrs. In the Steamer, from Pictou. on Friday. Nov. ll—Revs. Messrs. ‘Sutherland, Nnrrowelyl, and Ross; Miss Muncey. Miss Ross, and thra children, Miss 'Millan; Messrs. S. Arnison, Cassidy, John- son, H. Crawford, George Sublln, L. C. Owen, Chas. Strong,lIenry Ilowatt. M'Laren. —-—- fioniirhrh, From the Shipyard of Messrs. J. on W. McGIll, on Thursday last, the Mdsor. it full rigged clipper brig. built after a model fur- nished by Mossly of lliililax. iiiid fiiiislted in ii manner that does the builders credit. The Jletrar was originally destined {for Aus- ' N. I-‘. Militia .lil'utant General’: 0 es, GENERAL onnilleptd Quarters, tlurlottetows, Nos. I, I852. IS I-Excellency the Commander-in-Chief is pleased to cancel o‘ sppoiutinsnt of Buattowas WILCOCKI AITHUI SLEIDII‘, I‘..sq., late ofthe 77th Regiment, to be Lieut-Colonel of 2d lung s County Regiiiient of Militia, dated the 80th of July last. By Command of His Excellency, the Comrnaadsr-in-Chief. A. LAN , Lt.-Col., Adjutant General dt Inspector of Militia. Militia Jdjutunt General‘: Ofllcs. GENERA‘L Onngiad Quarters, Charlottetown, Nov. 13, 1852. IS hacelleiicy, the Commander-in-Chief is pleased to appoint JOHN IIAMILTON (mar. Esq., late Captain in Her Mg- the 24! King's County Re intent of Militia, vice Sleigh, whose sp- potiitment has been ounce led. By Commend of His Excellency the Commander-in~Chief, _ A. LANE. Lt.-Col., Adyutsnt General Gt Inspector of Militia. A Card. THE Committee of the CAVIKDIIH LIIRAIY beg lasvs most respectfully to ncknowledgethe receipt from the Messrs. Rutt- Nta:, Pro t'ietors of Townsh No. 23, of their very handsome Do- nation of wenty-one Volumes of valuable Books, for the benefit of llrlil Institution; end hereby tender to those gentlemen their cordial and unsiiimous thanks for so great a favor. By Order, “bur, Room. N“. M ‘an. W. M‘NElLI.. President. josty's 1th or Princess lloyal‘s, D. G.. to be Lieutenant Colonel of B9,] Q Glasgow and Manchester House. DAVID W-ILSON, _ No. _3. Richmond street, HAS Just received per Brig Alexander from Liver- pool, pnd other arrivals from Halifax, it large addition to his very extensive STOI‘ BRITISH, EAST INDIA, AMERICAN, and WEST INDIA GOODS, -‘M905 which he bogs particularly to recommend to notice, a very choice selection of articles suitable r the Season, consisting of- Woollen Shawls, Twoods, Orleans, Scotch Tartsns, Ermine Cloak- IHB. Black Lace Flounotng, Lady Mr ‘cross and Duchess Shawls, Cashmere Dresses, Woollen Broad C oths, of all colours. Flsnriels, “ll”. GI’!!! Costs. Blankets, Carpeting, Marseilles Coun- Ierpanu. &e., are. -—ALSO_. A general assortment of Tens, Loaf, Crashed and Brown Sugar, Mtllnllel. C0339. snllff. Drugs, Oils, Window Glass, Crockery- :'I‘Ii’eI.‘ glassware‘, I"iincy.dSoep.:l,lConfectiopery &c., &c., all of c e o erss on re t ' ‘ , No. 8, Richmond SPtrecst," 0' Pm“ or romp‘ Puma“ Nov. 10, ISIII. Education. EV. Was. S'rs:wan.'r,_Georgeto‘wn, is desirous to have a few young gentlemen wislitng to be instructed in the Classics and Mathematics. _ l‘ei-ms will be moderate, for particulars of which, apply at this liice. Nov. 11, 1852. tralia, which has boeit changed for St. Joliu's fl lllort of Qlliarlottrtomu. INTIIID: Nov. I0.—Schr. Joseph. Niokerson, Richibucto; tobacco, dsc. I2 Mayflower. Purdy, Shediac. Martha, Kennedy, Ilnlifiix. Ann Eliza. Lewry, Portsmouth, U. S.; apples. s Isabelle, 'l‘urnbull, Boston; general cargo. Emily, O'Brien, Halifax; goods. C . I8 15 _ t.i:Aiit:n. - Nov. I0.—Steamer Ellen Gisbpfine, Kelly, Bay Verte; telegraph it e W O CH . —Schr. Virgin, Mnriell. Halifax; otiitoes. — Collector, Le Vache, Aric int; produce. -— Eliut. Boudrot, do.; bnl. 11 Joseph, Boudrot, Torbsy, N. S.; produce. ._ Sophroriia, M‘Gregor, llalifux; do. I8—Bsrque Sir Alealpndder, l\’Valsh, ll’.iyerpool; timber 8:, deals. -Schr. Ms ower, or , ictou; it . . — Ollie Branch, Boiichet, lliilifna; produoo. Joseph, Nickerson, Pictou; b Martha, Kennedy, Boston; produce. Brothers, Bwrlunditgofi St.".lohn's, Nuewfousdland; do. Gladiator, ore . ow or rt, . .; o. Msttlia Ann, \Vliito, Ricliiltiiocto. Blossom, Robeslieau, Miramichl; produce. —- May iwer, Girroir, ' : x; o. —-Brigt. Skgpwith, €ol|is,;'.t.l gohn} Newfoundland; do. I6-Sohr. etsey, ears, a i ax; o. , Ealiip Nrms. Schooner Mary Ellrn, from Halifax, with a general cargo of goods, is cast away at White Iieitd. ‘ he let inst., says :—We understand that the protective fleet has all left our coast for this season. II. M. S. Cumberland, ‘I0, Capt. Seymour, bearing the Flag of Vice Admiral Sir G. F. Seymour, went out of Halifax flar- 8, a.m., on Friday, the 5th instant, for Bermuda.—- Hal ' as: r. if "P. Arrivals in Europe from hence. .BtnI:v'oan, Oct. 25-—Banner. Bu.ts'rot., Oct. 25—Ilrunette. ....ivaa.root., Oct. 22—Lotty Sleigh. 25—Queen. 27-Glen- vca rn. 'DcA.t., Oct. 2'l—Earl Selkirk. Drab, Oct. 28—'l‘he Earl Selkirk, Jones, which arrived in the Downs yesterday, front I’. E. Island, experienced very heavy svesther during the passage, causing her to strain very much, made -a deal I water, and had to throw her dock-losd overboard. n.S.TR—t)IiOLOGl?AL .to_t7i?I7at.. Pbr the taco teestu coding .)Voesstbsr 13, I852. Iaaoasrrna. 'ntlassoasu-run. Highest Lowest Moan. Highest Lowest Daily (gut) ad.) | (3d.) (6th,7th) Mean. I 39.22 29.33 29.ei a2.9 32.9 42.9 I-fish.“ Lowest Moan. l Ilighest Lowest Daily (9ih.) (7th.) (7th.) I0th,|Ilh Mean. so.o1 29.43 29.34 43.5 27.0 35.5 I '”"l ‘T I waantun. Oct. , s.._ 31 E_S.E. light breeze. Overcast and cloudy; rain, from 9, e. ni., till tioon. Nev. , Mo. 1 N.E. gentle do. Overcast and cloudy; light showers at interv s. Ta. 2 E.N.E. mod. do. )verciist and cloudy; rain, from 8, a. l m., til 9, p. m. _ . VV. 8 S.S.E. gentle do. Overcast and cloudy; passing ruin, till 6. a. m.; then rniti, t' noon; and passing rain, froiti 3, p. tti., till 6. Th. 4 W. strong do. Overcast and cloudy; passing ruin, froiti 8, a. m., till noon; then blue sky, with passing clouds. Fri. 5 W. do. do. Blue sky, with pastiiiig clouds, till 8, p in ; then overcast and cloudy. Sat. 6 N.W. mod. do. Overcaet and cloudy. Su.i—lI S.S.E:frohIEr_ti—e;o. Overcast and cloudy, with passing I do. Mo. 8 W. do. do. Ovceidsst and cloudy, till 4, a. m.; then blue sky, wit t passing clouds, till noon; and then cloudy; rain, from noon, ' p. m. Ta. 9 N .N.W. gen. do. Overcast and cloudy; aurora in eve- ning. _ W. 10 N.N.W. light air. Overcast and cloudy, till 6, p. m.; then blue sky and aurora. Th. ll W.S.\V. fresh breeze Blue sky; aurora in.evening. [-‘.»i. 12 N.N.W. light do. Blue sky,.with passing clouds; fog dt aurora in evenin . _ . °-*~ " 3“ '°'"'° "°- °::t:"::..:."“.:L::'“:.:.';':'.:::: to’; after I0 p. m., and aurora. fiharlottrtouitt filarkrts. Exchange 60 per cout., on Sterlitig- SAWIDH. N0'- 13. 1353- riios 'ro ["g’_l_‘_ _E__ II Ib.—)— “i"s' w I . - I 4 ”'§:'l,',":;,,),,2:, i l l s ii.'i.°.,'pe.Ii.., l I 1 "‘:."". 1.. ' I ‘. ’ .1 3::':'- '''°“''''- E ' 3 0. IIIII s ' ' Mutton, - I ‘I “_'l'°“v ' l 0 hnh. P" “L. 4 Iimothy Sosd,busli I I ll I "’°'""’ 1 Till-“'0”. bush 1 Ditto, (fresh) - 1 CI “"I"-P" b h-r ’ bv *- '-b- ..:t°.;: P::.."' - - s ‘.4 _r,||,. I Fowls,- d - I """‘; ""1"". pl ii7.§f’,.'?.'..3f:"1 ail 6! no , per cw . n..i.:S.ci- . i 0°tll|Ili.P°"‘lll . I! ' ‘ p.m.;,«]‘.., . Homes iin,per yd. ‘ 6””. cgh, Buck. ItQIl,I)tlIII., ‘ ‘ Clover Soethperlb I l t Rabbits, ' ' ‘ ‘ Ngw Potatoes. I I Chickens, per pllr, ( ‘ _p.u,qt t Currants, per qt. I J 4 ‘ iee, qt. 1 I Apples. WP h"h°ls ph..,pai-qitart, I I I I Ssussgcs.pt.'rllJ-a I I I I GPDRGI LEWIS. Market Clerk. rim Jlaitr cab Jlltol sllurlut. ’ ssiimtsy, Jvimusor is, isss. ” w°;’,'*- "M... : : : : . ...'. "“' "" " rsrstcs ott.t.toss.¢"-In ' (2 A. In .1) - EVENING CLASSES for the instruction of youth of both sexes, in the I’-‘iiutvcis and Enontsrt LANGUAGII, will (D. V.) commence on MONDAY EVENING next, the 22d cur- rent. _ , W. H. NELIS. National School, Nov. I5, I852. Medical Notice. Mr. . B. HILLCOAT, EMBER of the Royal College pf Surgeons of Englsnd—-lale- _ ly arrived from England, having taken the Cottage formerly occupied by the late Josurit wEIl‘rER, Merchant, situated on the Road close to the Boundary Line. between Prince and Queen's Counties, a tnile from Criipuud, can be consulted daily in all the Branches of his Profession, between the hours of Be. In., and 2. . in. Patients requiring Dr. IIILLCOAT’S attendance at their own homes, will receive prompt attention, regardless of distance, at any hour, Night or Day. Dr. llll.LCOA'l"S terms will be found very moderate; and where parties are really unable to pay in CAIH, Pttonucx all kinds and Titanic, will be taken as pa merit. Medicines of the best description, chiefly from Apothecsriss’ IIa!l, England, will he always kept on hand. November I6, 1852. 3in. III GAS! GAS I! GAS. .. LL Persons interested in having Charlottetown lighted with . GAS, ‘are requested to meet at the Court House in the Co- lonial Building, on THURSDAY next, the 18th. inst., at 3 o'clock. p. m... to enter into preliminary arrangements, for the pur- pose of promoting the above useful enterprise. Charlottetown, Nov. 12, I852. ciety. life‘. ‘C37 § TIFDKR E - Charles M‘Nutt 6:. William Brown, TIIE SUBSCRIBERS beg to inform their friends and the Pub- lic generally, that they lisve just received, per Bairqus Jeer- tus, rom London, it General Supply of IBIIEEITESIEI G-©©E§9 which they offer for Stile, at the lowest ricee, for CAIH, at Mac‘ 1)0JV'JILD‘S BRICK BUILDIJV . tlis S'I‘0RE latety oc- copied by Mr. D. DAVIII, Consistin of- Furs, Polka Jackets, Gloves, Ribbons, Fancy Ties, Silks,Satins, Silk rind German Velvets, Plushes, Porsiens, L:ces and Edgings, Muslins, Coburgs, Csshmereo, Orleans, Lustros, Alpacas. Delainos, embroidered Dresses, plaid and liiin Closkings; Pilot, Beavers, Whitney and So rll e Brood Cloth, Doeskins, Cssimeros and Tweeds, Linens, Iolsnd, Tickiiigs, white, regatta, plain, It twilled Shirting, printed, white and gr.o‘y, Cottoiis, Lining, Silk and Cotton Handkeroliiefs; Mutllere, shed and scarlet Crsvats, Carpeting, Druggols, Sacklngs, Osnaburgs, &o. ' Ready Made Clothing. Ladies‘ Boots jsud Shoes, and a great variety of other T LXTTT" 30153713! .3- . ——-at.so——- India Rubber Coats, Trousers, Aprons, Caps. Bags, and Sea‘. westers. Ladiee' and Gents’ India Rubber Shoes. Tobacco, Tea and Sugar. MACNUTI‘ _& BROWN. Nov. 11, I852. Mrs. Foray th’ WOULD respectfully intimate to the Ladies of Charlottetown and its vicinity, and of the Island in general, that she has just received a - Zficszntl %un:]I>m>11y9 of all articles in her line. Some very handsome Embroidered Dresses, Artificial Flowers, and Patterns of Berlin Work, trill be found to merit inspection; Ladies‘ Caitibric llsndkercliiofs, Alpacas, and It variety of other articles in the Millinery line, of the best fabric and finest quality, cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, Nov. 15, I852. Please call at ‘&‘3cii>.. 3 CBtx:ics>®I:n EESQIPG: :2 Cr, (BRECKE.N"S BUILDIJVGS.) [IE Scbscriber begs to infornt his friends in Town and Coun- try, that he ltas commenced business at No. 3, Queen Street (lately occupied by Mr. W. C llechmsn), where he offers for Sale, at ver low prices, for CAIH, s A urge and General Assortment suitable for tito Season, consisting nf—DR GOODS, HARD- IVARE, CHINA, E..IRTHEJVlV.dRE, JEIVELR I’, d’ GROCERIES, in great variety, and hopes, by clieapness and punctuality,to give satisfaction to all who may favour him with their ""'°""°' J. w. MORRISON. Charlottetown, Nov. 15, I852. IMPORTED and for Sale by the Subscriber, the following “ Irish National School Books ;” also, a in e quantity of others, suitable for the Island. Has con- stantly on Inind a good assortment of Stiitiouer . dt.c., Gtc. First Book of Lessons; Second Book o Lessons, ’I‘liird " “ I"ourl " _ " I-‘ifih " I“SlntIlS'R.SIt‘IlIlg Book, Compendium of Geography; Irish (Iriitiiniar, First Book of Arithmetic. and Key for do., Lessons on the Truth of Christianity, _ Set 'I‘eblet Lessons. Arithmetic; Set Tablet Lessons, Spelling Set Copy Lines; Wright's Map. HENRY STAMPER. Nov. I5. 1851. Three Pounds Reward. N SUNDAY lust, between the hours of II and 12 o'clock, while the Subscriber and her family were shunt from horns,sotno evil disposed person or persons forced an entrance itito her house, in Kent Street. through the cellar hatch, and hav- ing broken o I the lock of a closet in the kitchen, stole therefrom the sutn of ties: Pourrus. Notice is hereby given, that the above RE WARD will be paid to any person who will give such infor- mstion as will lead to the apprehension of the perpetrator or perpe- trators of the outrage and robbery. ELLEN RILEY. (All the pspers—lm) Charlottetown, Nov. to, 1852. Iw. FLAX. ASH will be id, by the Subscriber, for One Hundred weight ofclosu we I dressed merchaiitsblo Flea, the growth of the Island, to be delivered at the Store of the Royal Agricultural So- CHARLES STEWART. Nov. Ill, 1852. To Let. may be agreed on, so slcollorit GIIIST and For Sale. or to Let, HE DWELLING-IIOUSE, Out-house, and Premises, _snd Lo_t of_LAND, in Georgetown, No. 8, Third Range, Letter B. Application to be made to D Wtnsox, Charlottetown, or to Wtt.t.tAas Satvoaasoir, Earp, Georgetown. Nov. 16, 1852. strayed, ROM the Subscriber-s COW, 3 or 9 years old. with black sides. white face dappled with black, while back do pled, horns turned inwards, and to calve in Jauuar . Whoever wi l ivo information, either at Howard’: Gazette 0 cs or to the So ri r, where she may be found, will be rewarded for his trouble. WILLIAM GODKIN. Charlottetown, Nov. I5, I852. Just Published, Under the Sanction of the Colonial Legislature, A MAP OI-‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Br Geonaa Watci-rr, Esq, Suavszvoit Gurruasn. THIS MAP comprises the latest Topographical information sflbrded by the Surveyor Gonorsl's Oflice, and other authen- tic sources; the sea coast, rivers, &c., being laid down from the Survey recentl completed by Captain H. W. Bayfield, R. N. is the largest up ofthe Island which has yet been engraved. and, in addition to the usual information alforded by publications of the kind, it gives tlis names of the principal I’roprictors.—tho Pop tion of each Town and Townsliip,—the Soundings of the Coast an Hsrbors,—the time of High Water at the full and change, with the rise of water at spring and no tides, at the principal harbors and points of the coast, &c., &c. or Sale by the Subscriber. HENRY STAMPER. Nov. I5, 1852. Cheap! Cheap! Cheap forgcashll GENERAL nnuoaiiuonsr lBIl.ill’E‘Il§H flIlE3l©mA..'ii'lDll.El’l I ll THE Subscribers have pleasure in announcing to their numerous Friends, and the Public, the ARRIVAL or 't'Ht:In Fall sum-J1 Winter S'll‘(0)@lK (DIP Gi(lD<0)lU')S, comprising almost every article in the Trade; which are now open forninspectioa, and having been selected on very favorable tortus, i be laid II’GI“Om0IY Low Prices tor C A S H ! ! E‘ An early call will be to the advantage of present Pur- chasors. 3.. 8: J. DUNCAN -' Co. Dorshostor-st., Oct. 20, 1852. Per ‘ Charlotte,’ JUST received from the United States, and for Sale or much I lower prices than formerly sold for in Clisrlottetowa, the fol- owing CI ID ID i an _ A large assortment STOVES, consisting of Cooking, Franklin, Cast and Sheet Iron air tight, Telegraph, Soap Stone Back, Round Coal, Floral Grate, Hall, Box and other Stoves. Chests TEA, puncheons MOLASSES, lihds. SUGAR, boxes TO- BACCO, sides Sole Leather, barrels puro Alcohol, hbls. Pilot and Nav Bread, bundles Buffalo Robes, suite Oil Clothing, hoses Sea on Candles, reams \Vrspping and Letter Paper, barrels Burn- ing laid and Camphene, White wine and cider Vinegiir,Buckcts, Brootiis,'I'uhs, eight-day and twenty-four-hour Brass Clocks, Ther- mometers, Kendall and other Churns, Fanners, flay Cutler and Cheese Press, Plouglis. Children’s Wheel Barrows, Carriages and Rocking Horses, Window Blinds, Butter Moulds and Stamps, Sa- lerntus baking and washing Soda, Snuff, Coffee, a large aseortment Glassware, Shcsp skin Mats, Trunks, Hats and ‘Caps, Gent's, Ladiee' and Children's India Rubber Shoes, Shootings, Drtllings, stripped and white Sliirtings, Bed-ticks, blue and printed Cottons, Muslin do Lsines and Csshmeres, and a large assortment American llomespuus and Doeskins, &c. ..,_ JOHN A. MACDONALD. October 12, I852. WHOLESJILE. William Elliott di. Co., BOITOI, United States, Merchant, have constantly on hand at Charlottetown. P. E. Island, a large suppl 0 the following articles tylliiph will be disposed of as low as t y can "bl b ' t or vtz:—- "Im'e.a.: C Cocoa, Crushed Sugar, Coifee, Sugar. Muscossdo, Sugar, Molasses, I-‘lour. Navy Bread. Cheese, 8 trits, Vinegar. Candles, Soap, Tobacco, Rosin, Pitch, Tar, Due sis and ‘Pubs, dr.c., __: 61’ Please apply to their Agent, sopuinbor 23. I852. Quautr’s Coos-rv. 1' O W”. In tho Sui-tints Court-r or Juries-ruse, Mtcitscusss Tunas, lith VICTOIIA, I853. ' 'l' but B D out at Iorpirs ‘"3: dftlirsnprzsdnt Tl:'H’,‘d“tlI]‘ sdidilted s'nd drirollod ad Attoroey oi‘ the Supreme Court of Judicature of this Islasd. B the Court, DANIEL IIODGSON. Prothowohvy. II"AIl4IIa SUIPIPlIa'iI'o TII IUIICIIIII OIPIIS POI IAI.Is A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Brlulll Mantlfficturoerd Goods, ltlllllnery, from England. WM. HEARD. HENRY PALMER. c., c., c. Just arrived per Bsrqse Sir Jlluendsr. Great George Street, Oct. I2, I852. inform his friends and the Public nesslly, that he has o tied a Mercantile Business in the gum "unity occupied by Mr. oalrrto Wuus-run, situated in Poiouat Street, where he intends kce in constantly on hood. I ‘olllnfloo tl'i't'|.lmsolicits tho‘pat.ronugo of the tub... and he 0 r P” I‘ ‘ favour lpin withs _ | 0' ll , ho. aws s on ill. .ait".'f..".'l.€uui'u i.".'."5.'.'.. «not: will in on I-' I ':""""‘ siitotzt. commas. _____________ THE SUBSCRIBER begs to go It S)Ns-‘XIV or sepiiretely. 11% Do Ssbls. New 0. I00!» "I- I-rt-I-1051?. l A U 0 '1' I O N S . u gale of Mortgaged Premises. SOLD b AUCTION. at the Towts Hana, in Char- lflmown. on I e 'ijwr:N'rti:'rIi day of Novaittitzit next, at the hour of II o'clock in the foronoon, (under and by virtue of I Power of Sale contained in a certain Deed Poll or Me ago, bplrlogste the silt day of Ma 1849, executed by Hector Manur- He to undersigned ottrv ALL), all the Right, Title, Fatsto and tereet of the said Hector McQ,usrrie, is to. _ _ FIFTY ACRES OF LAN , situate in Crsp_aud Settlement, on Township Number 89, the said hr‘! '°'°' 50”] the said Hector IeQusrrio under an A"'8“"|°nl from his Fat or, John McQuarris,uow docesood,dstod “'9 24 ‘ll! °lAP"l. 1841, the some beinlg the Northern moist of l0_0 acres of Land lssaed b the Earl o Westtnorlsnd and Viscount Melville to the as John McQ.aarrie, his Eaosutors, Ad- mtnistrstors and Assigns, to hold for the term of 999 years, from the lot of_November, IBIS, subyoct. to the yearly Rout of0ue Shit. ling. sterling, r acre. Dated at C eitsuiws, the tstlt ilayltitoeioltev, 1392. J N HALL. Mortgages. Joint Lowawoa-rtt, Solicitor. Valuable Stand for Business. B. H. W. LOBBAN, N MOJVDJ Ytho 29th of Nov nsaan instant, at I! o'clock, noon. on the Premises, that well-known and most desirable Leasehold Property, situate oa Kent Street, near the residence of 'tho'Aucttoueer, and now in the occupation of Mr. J. D. P. COLII. lhts Property consists of part of Town Lot No. 84, in the 4th Hun- dred of I‘owu Lots, together with s Two-stor House. Coach- House, Stables, 6r.c., _ Its known standing or business needs no comment, it speaks for itself. Torrne, or any pertieulsrs will be made known on application to the Auctioneer, or to Mr. JAHII Conn, son. Nov. 15. 1852. srzamoonrs for sun, 13 Y A U c T 10 N, Tflfibgtummu coamopomz and mm Y ovczm F w I Pill 100 horse-power each, low pressure Engines. built by “:0 2"‘: f'°"°" 55 C0-. Liverpool will offered by Auction on 8 o! a November neat. (‘unless previously sold by private sale) ‘I I'll" -I95“. New Brunswick. . Those Steamers with a small °!'' '1: Will in excellent condition. are well supplied with Fur- "|"||'0. Bedding, dt.c., and would either of them be ndntirsbly adapt- lo ply between Bedeque and Shediac or any port in the Straits of Northumberland or Prince Edward Island, being excellent soa- ll°ll|. Ind Very easy on l"‘uel—not burning half the Fuel of other Steamers of their size and capacity. ’l‘hoy will be sold very low at private sale, and ver accommodating payments. F AI—I0.—Stesnier II RJJLD, 50 horse power Engine uvldo by awcet, Prestoa &s.-—very low.—Apply to S‘ M.’ N_ In 0“ "' ml JAMES WHITNEY. -.-_-__-- _,___,______, _ ____ ,___ 1.1681‘! LIGIl'1‘ it LIGHT!!! Recall Sperm, Prig Belmont Sperm, Composite, and Tallow Si For Sale by the Package, Cheap for @enaDn. at A. or J. DUNCAN It Co's, Dorchoster-st., Oct. 26, 1852. New Fall Goods Just Arrived THE--— -:AT IIMIDNIDOK lllllllllfl. HE Subscriber hegsto announce the arrival of his fall Impor- tation of British and American Goods. comprisin s largo p‘f.S.t:II's, I..sdi(?;&I.ant_les, Silks, Sstiris, ibbone, no ' I’ -triads I to insist - proof and s,.i skin coin; dint-. Pilot. .‘!....".'.' ’i'.::i'¢ii Does_kins and Twoods,_aad a large assortment ofthe newest Styles. Sliirtings, White, Twilled and Plate, _Regam,do.; Cjmgmpg Hearth Rugs; Boots and of every kind; a general ugogimggg of Hardware and Groceries; fists and Cs Ill every style; Fan in the latest shapes, togetbsuwtth a vsr assortment of other Goods, which wil be sold at the lowest Cseb_prieu. The Brigid; Goods were carefully selected by the subscriber himself, at the different Markets in Enpland, and purchased on the best terms, and can therefore, -vtitly recommended to liiilcuioitotaera. St. George Street, Oct. 4, I852. . AszARD' 332 £. E". 39 %o .9 z7Jir'Mr:n .s1t1t.aJv'aE.uI:Jv'1'. HE JIIJIILS to be forwarded via Pictou during the remain- der of the Season, on and after the firot of November. will be closed every MONDJY sud WEDNESDJY NIGHT NINE o:clock._ Lar-runs to be Ruatsrcnan and Nuwsra-, raps will rotyuiro to_be posted half-an-hour before that time. The £3: ‘ml’-'£.lI| and will be made up on the following days, at the Monday, November 22. Monday‘, 'December 6. I08. WEN P M . General Post omeo.oei.a5. 1852. ' 0“ ""G°°'m LIVERY STABLES, HE SUBSCRIBER intends keeping good Horses. 8] ' he, Carriages, dtc., which he offers to the Public for hire on ow terms, for Castt. - W At.so, ood Stsblin , those Ion-es corrfmittod to hisse rg . Residence near the Temperance Hall, Grsflou Sires . and the greatest euro taken with ha a I WILLIAM JAKBMAN. Mr. Jaxuasatr, would take the opportunity of informing his uumerous Customers, whose Debts have been some time standing that he would feel obliged by their making an early settlement Ind those having accounts against him will please forward them so soon as pose o. January 5, I662. Farsi for Sale. FARM containing 82 acres of Land, 29 of which are clear for the plough, the remaining rt covered with ood hard wood and fencing stall’. It fronts 10 e sins on the Northurnberlsnd Strait, is well situated for the Cod and Honing Fishery; is lea for 999 years, and subject to a rent of Is. per acre for the first ten ears, and Is. Id. alter. There are a good Dwelling-House and o rgs Bars erected on the prsttiieesi Apply to HUGH M'N.I-IILL, on the Prombss Little Sands, Out. 21, I859. ii CCD 111;.- 70 CHALDRON choice ENGLISH COIL, for Solo 5! TIIOS. B. TREMAIN. l October as. ten. Notice. ' LL Persons who are indebted to me for business done at the Cross Roads. Belfast, up to the Iiih day ofhly last, by Note of Hood or Book Account, will please ps their respective atnounts to Mr. JAMES M'CRAI'I'H, of Cha totowtt, who is lawfully entitled to receive the sumo. JAMES DEWAR. Oct. II, I851. an I . Steamer “ROBE.” E Steamer "ROSE," during the remainder of this seseea after the let ovumbor, will leave Charlottetown for Pictou every Tuesday and Thursday nursing, at sin e‘ issued of Tea o'clock as e. THOMAS OWEN, Manager. Chohfisfifllotob II, III.