Tun Keotuuus sea coittuo.—By a Letter from the MI- hager of the above Co'm y, which we received by the ill! Itail.we are Informed the intend visiting Charlottetown tn the course of a few days. e company conatats of Gust-A_vI: Kuouleu, the violinist from Vienna and Paris Conservatories; Jnlien‘e Concerts, London, and Maretae'a Castle Ge ens. New York: MADAIIS Gus-rsve Kttoi.i.iuii. formerly Miss Mary Shaw, the world renowned vocalist, andtiounr Stets- otrn Wouowsxi. one of the mostselvlmfld Plfltlm °' "'9 ge, decanted by the Queen of Spain with the Cross of the ion of Honor. They have performed in the United States. i ‘ recently in New Brunswick, and have been everywhere received with the utmost enthusiasm, and crowned with s greateetsuceeas. mix: A d'tetreas' accident by drowning occurred _at York River, on '|_'..ea.y leufldn, eged I earn, and Frederick, aged 9 years, very promising boys, eoneof r. W tum Hotaner, were decoyed by other but much older. to go out over their in the river, and, got be able to swim, were drowned. The inhuman wretcli ran ewe , and made no etfort to save them. It was three hours efier, before they were taken from the water. _ The Steamer Admiral. when cl‘-Monheaan, on Friday mor- ning, about I o'clock. picked up the captain and crew of the brig Chalcedony. King master, of and from Windsor, N. 8., for New York, leaded with plaster. She sprung a leak shout 9 o'clock. on Monday night. and sunk at eleven. The crew had just time to get into the small boat. A heavy sea was running. and there was some danger of the boat being swamp- ed when taken off. The vessel was not insured, and the cap- tain and crew lost everything. Could not save the papers of the vessel.-—St. John Paper. July to. 3* Tile nomination for a Member of the House of Assembly, in the room of the Hon. Donald Benton, who has accepted a seat in the Legislative Council, takes place on Tuesday the 3d day of August next, and the polling will be held on the l0th oftlte saute month. “ -‘ WI this day publish Du. .lonnaoir's second letter to His Excel-. leucy on the subject of the Agriculture of the country which will he found well worthy ofa attentive pcrusul. The article on the exatnitmtion of the Central Academy is una- Voidadly postponed ’tlll our next. zm ' A Pain.-—Tlie Telegraph. 'l'endcr to II. M. Steamship De- Ouelufioii, recently sent to cruise in the Gulf. by direction of the Adniral. for the protection of the Fislteriee. seized an American fishing vessel for violating the terms of the Convert- tion of I818, and brought her iitto this ort on Saturday last This is the result of ottr Licul. Governor eahle rt-presotitations to the Colonial Office on the snlijeetof protecting otir fisheries; and we sincerel trttst this seizure will have the effect of ripen- ing the eye 0 the Cabinet at Wasltingtoit to the advantage their people will derive from purchasing a cotnmon right of fiuhery on the coasts of this Island with the concession of re- ciprocal trutle.—R. Gazelle. *— Sncitn-rAitv‘s Ovrtcn, July 26,1852. His Excellency the I.it=.titcnniit Governor has been pleased to di- net the names of Dontlld McKinnon, of Melrose, Lot 65, and Att- druw Collin, of Greenwich. Lot 40, Iisquires, to be inserted iii the Commission of the Peace for King's County. JAMES WAI{llUll'I'ON, Colonial Secretary. "3- fllarrtrb. On the 22d inst., by the Rev. F.phraim Evans, D. D., Chairman of the Nova Scotia Eastern District, at Bittghttin Cottage, the Ile- eidence of the bride's father, Letttuel, second son of Elisha lloopt-r, Flip, of Bodeque. to Louisn, youngest daughter of the Rev. John 3. Strong, Wesleyan Minister. the 124! tilt., at St. I'Ileanor‘s Church, by the Rev. J. H. Read, Mr. Frederick Gay, St. Elaanor‘s, to Miss Christiana Canieroo, Lot IO. i At hie residence, Grand River, Lot 14, on thesd instant, Mr. Alexander hIcKinnon.eged 97 years. He cmi utod to this Is- landin the ear I790, frotn the Island of Burns, Scotland. He the Church of llonie; lived a w" ower 34 ours: was a nietitber of and has left a large circle of friends and relatives to pray r a happy repoee.—0oet. At the residence of Donald Montgomery. Esq. , M P. P on tlte Ild liIst.. alter a lo end severe itllliction, borne ‘with Christian firtitede. Mrs. Jane'lI‘ownuevid,uged 76 years, relict of the late James Townsend, Eeq., of Park Jorner. Daeettigrrs. In the Steamer from Pictou on Wednesdit htst—Ilov. John Francis. Rev John Davis; Luther Brnekctt, lsq ; lllc-st-rs. McKay, William Longvvorth, II. K. Adnnis, Iidwitgd Duvnl, IV. C. Hobbs; Mrs. Delllois, Miss De Blois, Mrs. Mc.\lurrn_y—2 in the use e. ItIutIie Schr. II. In ram. from Shcdinc. on Monday htst—Mr_ S. It Mrs. Holman, iee Holman, l\lr.\Vttlhtce, Captitin I). Hay, Cu titin Ryder, Mr. John Bull, lllr. Artemtis Lord——tind ‘I landed It e no. IIIOqIIM’I( Acastus, for Liverpool—Iicv. Mr. & Mrs. Lally and arnily; Mr. James Mneon, end Mr. Skinner. In the Steittner Albatross, on Sunday morning from Quebec for Cllatlottetown——Ctt tititi Slei h, Mt.-ssrs. E. Needlnim, Tltoniua Plettdwell, James I otris—itnd 2 in the Stceritge. For Ilnlif:tx— Judge Gardiner, Master Gardiner, -1 \Villi:tttison, I’.sq., Mr Peters ttnd Litdv; Mr S. Peters, and Mr. Cnnipln.-ll-nutl 2 in the eteerage. For New York—ltcv. Mr. llicliardson, mother and sis- ter; Rev. Mr. Buriiette and t\lr. Green. Q Iflorl of tllliarlotltlatvit. I:N'rt:itt:t:i : July 2l.—Schr. II. Ingram, llIcF.tt-en. Slit-dine; passengers. ‘ 2i.—Brigt. l'tttriot. Moreltttim-. Ynrinouth, N. S.—bal. 24.-Scltr. Nope, l-nht-rts, .\'_t-tlttot-—ro:xI-I. -— St-pI.i.t. I.. ll«- limit, lltivl . .~ -flour and rider. 20—SteeIner Albatross, utit‘l)UU"IIUl‘I. die. Schr. James Fraser, IlcKeiizie, ’l‘rac.td'te. N. ll.—al.ln- lee. — Mary‘. Sntherlitvitl, Fishing Voyage. I7.—Briguntiuc“Peri, .\lcLeod. Btttlittdoes—sugar, molaucs, e. CLEAII ' July 20.—Sehr. Isnbellit, Ho itll, New York—Jnniper knees. &c. 81 —Bsrk Acestue, \ nlsll. l.iverpool—titnbor and deals-— y . J. Duticnit . II.—-Sch. Unicorn. .\|utch, Newfouiitllund. — Rub G dlparlcttttottitt filarlitte. Exchange 50 per cent. on Sterling. Ssrtiansv, July 14, I851. ' IIIOI i ‘to rnoit vo Beef, (small) pr lb. I I I C Wool, - - 1 I I l do. by quarter, D I I 5 Heat, per lb., 0 0 7 ‘or - - D l l 0 Bar y, per bushel, 3 3 do (smell) 5 ate, - . I I I tott, - - C \\’heet, . 0 0 1 Lamb, per lb , 6 Timothy Seed, 0 0 I eitl, per ll.i., 4 I'otetot-I, I I Butter, (fresh) - 9 ll nips, 0 0 I do. be tub. 0 Carrots, per ltue|,_ 0 0 lteese, - - 0 each 0 0 I Pearl lIur|cy,perlb. 0 I"owle, - - I I I Brunt, per pair, 0 Eggs, per dong, 0 0 Tttllow, - I0 Iln t- ion, . 40 t 50 I’ - - 0 Straw, per cwt. 0 If I Duclts,euch - 0 Codtisli,perqtl., I2 1 I5 Pflftflllflel. - I 0 Hotttespttit,per ytl., 3 I 3 I Get‘-e. each. 4 I 0 Buck \Vhcttt, IIIIIIL, 4 It I 1 Clover St-etl, per lb. ( t ( 0 ltuhtiiu, 0 1 0 I New itattoe . l 0 ti Chickens, per pair, I 0 I 1 Green Peas, qt. D 1 0 9 (II-LURGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. w Jlottt aitb Illtal Illarlrct. Saturday, July 24, I852. FLOUR, per |b., - - - - . . OATMEAL, per lb., - - - - - Ijtl. PATRICK GILLIGAN, Clerk. - filiip News. II. M. Steamer Dstaaslation arrived this morning from a cruise. in THI Stnvntcun Court or Juutcs- -rual. June Term, in Georgetown. I6 Via. A. D., 1852. HIS is to certify that Dennis 0'.\I:evut llaznntrs, Esquire, was at this present Term. duly admitted and enrolled an Attorney of the Supreme Court of Judicature of this Island. y eCourt. D. IIODGSON, Prothonotary. FLOUR ! FLOUR ! !—I-‘resh Arrival. HE Subscriber announces to his kind custoniers, the arrival of the Sophia from Quebec, direct. tr’ I 200 Barrels Sn erflne Flour, \Vnrrantetl equal in r utility to his net importation, and which so justly nicrited cnger emund. JA.\lES N. HARRIS. July 26, I852. Isl. 3w. Kizro’s Court 1'1, Wrr Education. A I’UBI.IC hIl".E'I‘ING will be held in the IVESLEYAN CIIAPEI. in this Town. on IVEDNI-ISDAY EVENING next, at linlf-post 1 o'clock, r the considt-rntion of measures now in progress for the t-stablisliutent of a l"F..\lAl.E Sl'l.\llNAllY in Suckville, N. D., under the direction of the \Vteslt-ynn Methodist Church, and for oIlit:r ohjt-cts bearing upoti the promotion of Educti- tion on tt Christiutt basis. The Revorcnds, the Principal, and tiliuplziin of the Sttcltville Academy, tsttli the resitleitt Ministers, untl other gt-ntlcmen, will uddrcsn the Meeting. The friends ol lloligious Education, of both sexes, are respectfully invited to ttttentl. Cliarlottctown, July 26, I852. For Sale, HAT pleassntl situated Freehold Farm at Iledeque, known as “Strong's olil I"tirrii," cuitlttiniiig I00 acres of U iland n Marsh, the whole in a good state of cultivation. having a toitt of 20 clinins, nnd upvvntds, on the Nortlt side of Dunk River, ittititedintcly opposite the late residence of the lloti. Jost.-ph Pope, \\llIl it new House Frame, (purl Cedar.) 32 feet by -12, reitdy to be erected, ttnd sortie I"arttiing ltnplcnietits and Stoc . Al.SO—30 acres of \Voodland and Marsh, situate about a mile further up the same river : a valuable acquisition to the above form. ALSO — 200 acres of Frecltold Land, situate at the VVest Cope, Lot 8, adjoining the liirni of James M‘ Williztnts. millcr. Al.S0—300 acres of I-‘rt-eltoltl Land and Marsh, situate tit Lot II, fronting on the \Veatcrn Road. For terms of payment, and other particulars, apply at the Oflicc of CHAI. I’4tt.atuit, Esq., Clntrlottetown, or to the Suhscrilier, JAMI-.‘.S PALMER. Ozendyke, Dc Sable, July 27, I852. FOR SALE, T De Sable, the Leasehold Interest of 97 acres of LAND, _with the STOCK and CROP on the l“nrrn, if desired. _I.lo- twt-eit 60 and 70 acres are cleared, and in good cultivation; it is well supplied with good fencing poles and tire wood and water con- vcniout. A portion of the SAIV M|l.l.. with all the privileges belonging to it. lfonc third of the purchase money is pitid down, a time will be given for the rettiaiiriiiig pnytiicnt. —Al.S0— ' Fifty ncres of excellent LAND. with a new SJ! IV JIIILL, about 2 miles from wlicre the Subscriber at present resides. Ap- ply to NOAH WIDBY, n the premises. l)e Sable, July 26. 1852. Farm to be Let. II.\'l‘ plcnsntitly situntt.-tl l".\ll.\I on the Mnlpeque Road, in . tlic llt-yatlty of (Iltziiloitetown, owned nod occupied by the Sub.-tcribcr ; tlistztni ft out ’l'o\\'n tout three miles. It contnins 36 ncrt-s in the IIt‘.'ll slut-.~ l)I.r‘lll|l\'t|lltIll, and Inn at coiitforttible Dwell- ing llou.-o, it l;tr-go llstrti, lllltl otht-r I’tt‘qlIl.'lll(l lluiltliugs. The S |'t)(,‘l\', |':tmting |\ll‘l.I’..\|l“..\' IS and CRUP, can be had ut Vltlllillllltl, \\lllt initnotlittto ti0st:it.'s<ltIII. For further particulars ztpply to JAMEI D. IIASZARD, I:‘.sq,.,oi- .|A.\lI-‘.8 .\lI’l‘CllF.I., July 26, 1852. on the Premises. V t V I‘ 0 it b A It In . HF. Leasehold interest of rt Form, of H2 acres, situate on An- dorson‘tt II.t|.'ItI, Totvnsliip No. 3|, I l miles frotii 'l'otvtt. About 35 notes tire clienrt.-tl il||tI utnlcr good cnltivtititin, the retti:tiii- ing part could be cleatrud at ll littlu texpoeitse. 'l'hore area good Dwell- ing House, and outltotises oit tho l’t'otitisos, and II beautiful Spring of water rnitning through the grounds. For further particulars, up- ply to the subscriber on the premist-s. ROBERT II. EDVVARDS. Cher-Iottetown Regatta! on-new : I'Ill llacnannwcv Ste ALEXANDER IANNEIIIAN. To take place on WEDJVESDJ I’, the INA dey «flag. I552. Freer see. first Class Country Saili Boats, from so to as feet keel. Entrance se. ed. I-‘int t. £0. Second Best, £3. Sncoatu Race. _ Four-cared Country Boats. nee 2:. Id. ltrst Beat, £5. Second Tat I. Two-cared Country Boats. Entrance ls. Gd. first Best, £1 10 Second Boat. £20; Foua-rtt Race. Fivnt Class Club Sailing Boats, or Boats entered and sailed by Merli- hevs of the Club, from 20 to 80 feet keel. Entrance, We. First Boat, £5. Second Boa £2 10. Fir-t-it Race. Second class Club Sailing Bottte, under 20 feet keel. Entrance, Us. First Boat. £3. Second Boat, .52. Strut Act. A Race for Four-cared Bouts, pulled b Members of the Club Entrance We. First Boot, £4. eeoud Boat, £2. Severn-it Race. Secoud_ class Conntr Sailing Boats, under 20 feet keel. Entrance, 8:. first Boat, £3. Second Best, £2. IGHTH ACE. Two-oared Boats, pulled by Members of the Club. Entrance, 4s. 6d. First eat, I I0. Second Boat, 20s. CANOES. A Race for Indian Canoes, paddled by Gentlemen. First Prize 10s. Second Prize, 5s. A Race for Indian Canoes, paddled by sqtiaws. First. 30s. Se- eon . Third, I s. A race for Indian Canoes, ddled by Indiitns. First, 20s. Se- contI:.I5s. 'I'liird, I0. Should thhuude of the Club admit. a Prize will be ofl'ered to be competed for by Vessols. under 100 tons register. A Ladies’ Purse. for Beaten Bouts, to be run for on the day fol- Wllls. _ All lloats must be entered with the Secretary on the day pre- vious. By Order of the Committee, C. STEWART, July 23, I852. Secretary Gt. Treasurer. All the papers. Royal Agrictli-I't_tii§I_8ociety. Cattle Shows and Ploughing Matches, 1 . THE Annual C:\'I"I‘I.E SHOWS will be held this year, at the times and places undermeutioned, viz.:— ' In Queen's Coutity, at Charlottetown, on "' 'nesday, the 29th 4.-ptctnher. In King's County, at Fiulny‘a Cross Roads, Lot 5|, on Friday, the lat ofOctobcr. In Prince County, at St. Eleanor‘s, on Tuesday, the 5th of October. I’REl\Illl.\IS. For the best Entire Blood Colt, fouled in I850, 2d lit d do. ‘at 0. Best Illood Filly, do. 2d do. do. Best Entire Colt for Agricultural purposes, fouled in 1850, 2 do. M or 0. Best Filly, do. tlo. 0. Best Bull, drbpped in 1850, 2d do. Best Heifer, do. 2d do. do. Best Bull ufAyrehire breed, dropped in 185! , 2 do. do. >- ._ o. Best Heifer, do. .- l 0. do. Best Bull of Durham Breed, do. 2d d v do. dt). do. - OQOOOOGOOGOOOOOOOOO 0. Best Heifer, do. 2d do. Best Bull of any ago, 11 do 303: Best Cow, giving milk, ofany age d o. d . 0. Best pen of 3 Ewe Tags, of Leicester breed 0. 0. Best Rum under 3 years old, thimbs excluded) 2d do. 0. Best Ram Lamb of Leicester breed, tl . . Best pen of Sofiwe Tegs of SOTJIIIGOIVII breed 2d d - 6606000 0. o. Best Ram under 3 years old, (lambs excluded) 2d do. do. . Best Rum Lamb do. 2t d "'39"-'ee...ne¢-anstar-set‘):--I.-s--ease-s..t—t-said-‘ear-eat-ea...hem».- _. cao°co ¢¢¢@@°°¢ a. do. Best pen of 8 Ewe Tega of any breed 2d do. it. Best llnm under 3 years old (lunibs excluded) of any brced d do. do. Best Sotv having reared ti IIlIt‘I' this season 2d d do. I-|t-It-tF'‘t—;g _. .- °°°°°° °°°°°oooooeeoooooooccocoooeoooocoooooo Bust Bear, 2d do. PLOUGIIING lllATCHl-IS. In Queen‘: County, on 'l‘liursd-.ty, 14th October. In King's and l'rince Counties, on the dity of Cattle Show. An Industrial Exhibition, l At which Prizes will be given for articles of Domestic Jlfanufacfure s of lillltl .lgrr'cuIlttrul Pro lucls, open to competition front all part I tho Ishttitl, will he holtl in Cllitrltlllclttwll in November next. Full patrticulurs “Ill be tiindc lt'Ilt\\VII in future Advertisements. Pri:e.ifor Fielrls of Grain and Turnip: in Queen’: County. III. the best two notes of \Vltcut £2 ' 0 g 0 St-cord lit.-st, do. 0. I 0 0 out two ncltrs of two—rowcd Barley 2 0 0 St-ctttttl I)L‘:l do, «In. I 0 0 I’'''al ', (l(‘l’t‘ t‘rI'itll‘lfI Corn 2 0 0 St!l't|lllI IN‘.<ll. do. do. I 0 0 l"or the host .’ICl'0 of SWt'.'<lI‘ 'I‘ortiip0. 4 0 0 Second do. do. 3 0 0 'l‘|tiitl do. do. 2 0 0 I"ottrtlt do do. I 0 0 Best tiers of Yellow Turnips 2 0 0 Scout: do do. I 0 0 Competitors to send in their names to the Secretary in Cltarltntetmvn oit or before the First of August next, for Grant; and on or before the lstSt-plcttiber, for 'l'urni . litnt, Fishing Voya e. 34 E30’??? 0 Mfiibtglflltli-I‘lg:“'}'I:=l|l‘- N r J] J Jul’ 10' 18"’ The fields of Grttin to ho llII:|'ICCI8IJ, and the Prizes adjudged on — itra rtne, c tlllllt, . otns. ewoun an. , _ , .‘, _' ed‘, 1 t,.{ it .. _ ” w' R‘ n'"“l""“I M°D°'“'ldv u‘’’“’“' I on sA.1'n AN .F'Xl.jli‘l‘l‘|"Nr CARDING ‘ILL ‘““lIt!"IIl:lill rIil't'eI‘hriii I“; ItI!r\.LutI cc ed ' h l s 'Pt'l( i , _ CHI'~., H H, ‘,1 pt i top I. durtngte ntts n .1 ‘hm.’ hum’ M"'K°"z'°’ N°w B"‘""w'°k' July 20 "562" am Y a mo Ce‘ October, und the cotiipctitioii confined to Turnips grown in Drill. , . eat-eononomcu. rnumun. New spams Goooa—1e52. 531° °‘' “W SW01‘ °f 1mP1‘°V°'1 Breed‘- lhr the suck sliding July 24, I852. UST received at the " London II/4.1"," 1-); U ).‘,,],_-,,,,,H "mt _ A S.-\I.l'I of LIVE S'l‘()CK, of Improved Ilrcctls, will be held H ......;‘:°:::::::;:..:..::::".t:.::;i::;::" :;'..€r:"'.t...1::1:"§‘:;:::::' :1-'..%‘.’:‘:'.’.f’.’f“’u‘ii-”a."..'.‘ii.'J:":‘£‘;’»?!e:l':i.€‘£:$’:.’L33f.‘l1’a?!.5?£: I Silks, Satin: Black and White L.'tcc_ I’eils, ‘thick sin, 1:;,,_.,.,; ,0,,,,_i up the Comntittee of the Iloynl Agricultural Society. _ All persons "WI L...“ “..I' "i5h"' I-‘°W°" Daily '9!‘ Wide Printed Muslin Ile l.itntcs,_ Chintz Cashmere, nut- lttvtng (.:ittle or Sllteepnuf an llIlpI’0VCtI bread, to dispose of, are | 3“. l g.,.-,,,, and ,, ynylel of m|,.,-3 ,1.-9.. stuns; Bgnbfntdgygd, mu] t',,,-_ rrqueitted to send in their names to the Secretary of the Society, ( ) ( ) (22d.) ( 8,l9) Mcan. _ _ Y _ _ , , _ . . vellt Robes, Prints, Shtrttngs. llosiery, Loco.-s, Ldgtngn, Insertions, lttggjhcp WM. the pctllgrtm mill "39 Of "'0 MNHNII. 0" 0' lJ8I0'9_|h° ' ‘—‘-' Psrnsols, in great varict , Ladies’ luir Nets, ready made (Ilotlt- I5‘ ‘Ilia’ "I Auttufil "Ml. Ilml Illa Secretary Will BN0!‘ the IN“! "I I N.” 39.00 SO.” I7.I 52.8 70.3 ing in variety; Indi:t Ru her Coats and Leggings; and is large u.-i- l"“‘k "Ill by I'll“ 5"‘ llhll [“"P"'0- 0" “'9 °°'“l'l°‘l°“ °r "'0 ll“. :, ,o,.,m°m °f,,u,,,,. fine’. and u,,,,],, ‘,,,,d,' 5,, mg t,,,,,,,¢ |,(y_\'[)U_q .-n Advt-.rti.tr.-iiicnt will be inserted in the Island Newspapers, and - f,,.hion._ which win 5. ‘om lg um |ow..; cu], pm“, by the 5,,),_' also in some ol the pttpers publish;-d in the Provinces of Nova Scotia vgtln A1‘ ",1.-.. .fl,ib°,,_ and New Brunswick, containing it correct list and description oftlic ' “ I‘ |]_ ||,.\szAgD, .inim:tls entcr for s o. 'l‘lte Society will make arntttgements Jul . Great George Street, with on Auctioneer to sell the Animals, for a small commission. fig, I II .....t nu... n.....~..t ..aP..i,,‘,.;,, ,3“ I, no” 0 5,. mg Cgmotic chm], which will be the only char etc the seller. The owner will be - blue sky wuh paaalng clouds; till rlottetown, May 18, I351. allowed to buy in ‘the ennna , if he shall not be content Will! the I.’ n w 0 p. m.: then blue sky end [non lpghest blfi, inhwhtch cape ‘p0 sltnrlge null be irlnndaz "Anrordserlto I. , N. jg, 3| 3|.-“uni. eepuptecsractero tettoc tento sort or as, 1", fl W, 1, “, 3|::. ,_’ in‘. End under the auspices of the Society, the Society reserves to itself Well fl.W. lube eh, 3|“ .I.y; mm, "4 aged’ tg. Tm; 3u33c|uBp',Rg_.‘.,,g. 1'... p_g_ |.|.,,d'[,,,£ go .¢q,,.i,,, the right of rejecting any inferior animal when brought to the Wild! 0V_9l|iII[- _ _ the public, that the tree on hand, a large Su ply ofthese l'°"“l- Th. 33 W.S.W. do. hvea. Blue ek with pttsetng clouds till I p. eeperior paints. which wil be so d by the Pound. or Ilia lln . 3! 0|‘|‘I¢|'t - I.t t n cloudy. Severe thunder ‘ sojust received a qunntity GROUND IN ch. km ‘ M I’ "62 C- 5TEwARTo 59°|’0“"!- r e own, ay , . Ind L’ htniitg storrn at 8 . gn, til ; heavy_ rain and lly; then hlne sky with pesetttg HI. ‘MW. I air. Ilue whh passing clouds till 4 . ‘h m. steady eadpaeslag railt W than lO,whhearera. Q-Hlaihehveses. -Ovsteastead . ' rain ' I'M-I I-I-.tiIesve';‘It=Ittnie davfithenfi. wei ht. he re LIIISEBD OIL, put up in Peclta es of 28 lIIItI 56 Pounds. GEO. 'I'. ASZARD, Queen . rtr . ’ KENNETH M‘KENZIl:I, Powital Street. Jane, II, 1551. F55 SALE. Ahrt of tltet heeutifhlly eitaeted Lot,coriter ol‘Great G Ki Streen. new occu ' it Mr. CIAII-II l’u.asnn‘s new but pply to W. 0. H03! se the leg. Forth where thd plan may d W. C. HOIIS‘,.:tnd edyoinliiig |""'°"l‘:“ the utmost rigor of the Law. Notice. OWING to the loan and inconvenience occasioned by careless and evil-disposed persons leaving open the gates and knock- ing down the fences on Ringwood and the Warren Farm, notice is hereby iven, that all persons, without exception, found within the fences it these properties, after this date, will be prosecuted with Was. II. POPE. , rm, test. s i...e. a. AUCTIONS. F ABlIEll’8 COTIAGE. , A DESIRABLE STAND F03 BUIINIUU. 0 be sold by Auction, on Monday the Id of Augufl, (if not previously disposed of by private Sale) thuuu ble so commodioue ‘premises, known by the name of FARMEW8 GOTTA E, west side of the Colonial Building, and nearly opposite the English Church. This y held in fee by the Subscriber, and is now oflvud evssle. an I: to natltblrh indother d I: leuaebh CD 00 IIIOII C M House or Place of Public nEnt‘:rt:ir.tmeIit..P'0u thh. there is a Bar, three Sitting rootns. and one Sitting Room. lent Garden, and a spacious Yard, with Stebling to assume- date_ is horses. This property is nearly new, and regeiree ee particular recommendation. There is a large Stock on hand, which, together with the fixtures, may be sold at a fair valuation, to auii,sny precede- siroue of purchasing the property. _0nly half the urchaee Money will be aired d . L150 may remain on Internet for an unlimited and £1“ for 5 Years or more, at the 0 tion of the Pu . ' The Subscriber, in thus is ing leave of his prfiut healed. cannot do so without oflering hie sincere than to the travel- ronaga ac_co ed to him since he has been which he is now about to abandon. not from any diminution of that warm encouragement which has so well sustained HI! II the past ten years, but to enable hint to engage ' ta atncru eon- genial pursuit. WILLIAM SNEBSTON. July 19, I859. ‘ _ Hills for Sale. The undermeiitsoned PROPER TY will he eold z'Pn5- ltc ./Zuclton on the Premises on TUESD-HY IUA dal{ o ./Iuguet next. - I E Subscriber offers for Sale e GRIST MILL areoteduuury 2 years ago, with the Leasehold‘ Interest of titty-Ive ndfil excellent LJI./VD, on 999 years Lease at Is. per acre. Joining the _above, the Leasehold Interest of 24] acres of L131 together mu. one-half of . SA W .uu.z., . very coaven tad comfortable D WELL]./VG HO USE30 is 17, u JARNN II ”, all nearly new, and a Well of Water near the door. The w& of lIIIu propert is well wooded and watered, and situated near the Anderson lto.i , on Lot 26, in the midst of new and very ea tetiletnents. From the past in care, it is reasonable to eenelnde, that in a very few years hence I e whole surrounding country will be settled, when it will be well worthy the attention of huldeu of this property to erect such other mills as necessities of the country dfimapld; and particularly‘ so, as th1e£_e isuuflciant wet: tver an at or convenience to o no. is Prcpsrt In hind in one, two or three Lots, to suit purchasers. One-Sulfodthe purchase money may remain for two or thine years unpaid, on ap- proved Security either on the propert or otherwiue. For furtht particulars, apply to J. Weatherbe, ., at Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber at New London. P. S. The tchole of the S.dW'-JIILL will be cold. WILLIAM COTTOIK New London, March 9, I852. To the Tenants on Lots 9 do at. III-2 Subscriber having, by Power of Attorney, datedthe Ilh I ‘ dny ofnltirch, I851, been eppoinzed Agent totake charge of L018 9 5:. 6|, in this Island, the roperty of Letorettes lnlssau Erq., notifies tlie'l‘enants on those Townships, that all rents, and Arrears of Rent, due on the said Property, are requiredato be pu' to him forthwith, he alone being authorized to receive the eelne. JAMES YEO. ' Portllill, April 9, test. Valuable Farm. FOR SALE, by Auction, on TUESDAY the Slat da Texan , at Georgetown, at 12 o'clock, a VA FARM, of about 30 acres, on the Georgetown Road, about 5 miles only front Georgetown. if not previously sold hy Private Sale ; h '3 4 c ltllnl I6 liiike front on the Main Road, has about ‘I and etur, with the remainder read to clear, with little trouble; the race at of Sep- UAILI it abounds with Mussel Ind: is a valuable piece of will be tiiorc so shortly, as the connecting Brndenel 5': nliottt to be built close to it. Price cheap. Terms easy. Apply to Mr. ltluitrutoii COIILAN, Charlottetown, or JAMIS N. IIAIIII, July 5, I852. Agni...-» Valuable PROPERTIES for Sale in Georgefoten and Royalty and Viciitily, consisting of HOUSES, FARMS, and Town, Walter and Posture . ‘ ‘HERE will he sold at Public Auction, at Georgetown II. TUESD./1Ytlie 21.: day of September rain, at is e'cIce.h. noon, the following very desiiuble Properties, viz. : ' let.--A new two story Dwelling llotise, fitted up with live 8 , situated near the Queen's Wharf. utthc corner of Kentand Hunt ey Streets, bein part of Water I.ot t7, the ground measuring 00 feet 6 inches on em Street, and 70 feet on Huntley treat. 2d.—Half of Town Lot No. I, Third Range Letter B., at the corner of Kent and Richmond Streets, thd most desirable atand fer a Mercantile establishment in Georgetown. 3d.—'l‘own Lot No. 6. ' walk of Georgetown, and can be easil cleared. 6th.—PoslIlrc Lot No. 269 fronting on Cardigan River, benea- fully siiutttetl, and under cultivation. 'lth.—-Half of Pasture l.oi No. 216, adjoining the fbrmer, and fronting upon the North Royalty Road. 8th.——I08 acres of Land, a considerable part of which is cleared and under cultivation, fronting on the Georgetown Road, about six iiitles from Georgetown, with the Houses thereon, formerly unen- piod by. Mr. 'l‘honias .\lucA voy, and adyoining the fartnoflr. Jenna luckleptlin. 9tlt.—-300 acres of \Vood Land on Township No. 52, near the Head of Catrdignn River. l"urtht-r pnrticulors, nnd every inliirmittion elforded respecting the above properties, oit application, at Georgetown, to Mr. Lggwgg, (1. Owen. or in Cltarlottctown, to Ti-toruts Owner, . J N. HARRIS. Auctioneer. Clnirlottetown, June 7, I852. Sm. LG. Notice. LI. persons who are indebted to me, whilst doing hueineuet the Cross lloeds at Belfast, by Note of Hand of Book Ag. count, will ilcnse pit their respective amounts to Mn. JAMES M't7ltAl'i‘l . who is litwfully entitled to receive the same-the Oe- partncrship httvirig been dissolved. JAMES DEWAI. C . Julylz, I352. ( 0") d h b k Pnbhc Notice. 0 are revo e an countermand an autborit h negleg I to Jame’: Jlc Craifi. Charlottetown, hferchan at {eeeiu Moneys or Debts belongitt or due to mefparticuleily any authority in writing, dated the l2t day of July instant, the name lluvfi been obtained from me under false pretences. and underneeui. dertttion which has entirely failed. JAMES DEWAI. Dnled the Hill day of July, I852. New York, Halifax, and Quebec Line of Steainelttpa. Bl-.\lO.\'1‘lII.Y.—1'ouchin at HALIFAX and I-ictrov lN(')VadNl‘.0lI'I;z‘ AltI.(‘)'l"nI‘ll-:l;l‘0Wll. Prince lsdw sun ' B . A0 I Allcfll II 33.3. wick; ’c.tsi'z. Lovv:r Cnnndn. ' " (UNDER coirt-itscr wire ‘I'll! nitirisu oovunnuitr run ‘run esrtae irtreacoaoniei. noon.) The new and fast Steamship .2355: ALBATROSS, sf: ‘IONS BURDEN, and :50 horse power. Kuannv. ‘ Corritnender, with Iret elese eeeo-ntedatlsuu he ID Cabin Passengers. end on tons freight, will sell fleet New Ynnn, In-monthly. for Hseirsx and Qvrnnac. teeehhg at In T- dlute porteli; t ' ' v ' . A ling public and others for the very liberal and eaerone pet» ' in sad