vi EIIG ‘S GLANCE IIOMEWARD. ‘Par Ir Sou tondor watcliings brad mo; ‘Ibo-tbs it w tiauia that pleased my youth,‘ ‘TU jfio wliooo gootlo toaebtago lad nt In lb aoo aarl tit; Potion any r Nortliara _ Povomoo no more ay meet my foreign ear 'I‘hoobaatoa ' nossofabrotliorstoao; A mother's voioo ao may call me dear, H the [bad only mothers own, ' Andaho, whooo no is never named by me: lo . a n—whoro is she’ YotI ainhalppy is y distant home; A oaaay y aiu'as over use; - And let what will rem God's good loasnro come. I Ikiond. III nsband, I have a ways lliu; Aod,gail'1.roand. ’oar Iaughin t_roaour plays In all winulng grace of ild ‘I WAY‘- ! never can be lonely. Wherol W'ith those, is home; but yearui‘rigs_fond and blood for thou dgpgned it 1, where all things glow With a bride ory rom that far-oi? l_ati . Whd round my cart, with a magic chain, Which I must kin are I unwind again. Olildays for over gone-for over fair! Fair, because gone—Oh. sunbright, youthful days! Are ye not worth ouo earnbst thought. one care, Ono heartfelt la . devoted to your praise.’ Bat not the lays c an immortal tongue ‘ Coald give me back tho days when I was young. The kindly bands which mine with love would press, The beaming eyes that with alfection shone, '.I'ho loving lips. whose sweet and pure caress Still marked how door that young beloved one: England again my hopeful eyes may sue, ut those can never be the same to me. Far, far from those whose tender watchings bred me; Far from the hedge-row haunts that pleased my youth, Far from the friends whose gentle teac llllfil led me In tho bloat ways of innocence and trut ; E‘on from my own peculiar Northern Star, From ovary childish memory , I out far! Charlottetown Regatta I raraorr : His I-!xcs:r.t.s:ivc1r Sui ALEXANDER BANNERMAN. To take place on WEDJVESDJ! Y, Ute tau. day qflug. issa. First Class Country Sailin fro‘rii:;i) to 30 feet keel. Entrance As. Gd. Firstdioat, .£ Second Boat, £3. Four-oarod Country Bantu‘: Entrance 2s. 3d. First Boat, £5. Second Boat, £2 10. Hill) ace. Two-oarod Country Boats. Entrance Is. 6d. First Boat, £1 10 Second Boat, £20a. OUITH ACI. First Class Club Sailing Boats, or Bouts entered and sailed by Mom- bera of the Club, frotn 20 to 30 feet keel. Entrance, to... I“tl’§l Boat, £5. Second Bout. £2 10. . I-‘irnt Race. Second class Club Sailing Boats, under 20 feet keel. El)II‘.'It.rc, 65. First Boat, £3. Secotid Boat, 12. Starts ACI. A Race for Four-oared Boats, pulled by Members of the Club Entrance First Boat, .€-I. Second Boat, £2. Sazv ACI. Sailing Boats, under 20 feet keel. Entrance, rat Boat. £3. Second Boat, £2. _ Eton-nr aca. Two-oarod Boats, pulled by Members of the Club. Entrance, 4s. 6d. First Boat, 13! 10. Second Bout, 20s. , . CAN LS. _ A Race for Indian Canoesa. paddled _by Gentlemen. First Prize 10s. II eco d Prize, 6s. A Race for Indian Canoes, paddled by squaws. First, 20a. Se- bs Thir Second clam Countr 3.. ti. con , . . Areas for Indian Canoes, addled by Indiita.o. First, 20s. Se- cond‘: lbs. Third, I0. Should the Funds oftho Club admit. a Prizcwill be offered to compo for by Vessels. under too tons register. Ladies‘ Purse, for Deatni Boats, to be run for on the day fol- Iowin . , .AlI‘3oats must be entered with the Secretary on the day pre- vioal. By Order of the Committee, C. S'l‘I".\\'AR'I‘, Jllfll, 1552. Secretary 6; Treasurer. ' All the papers. Groceries, Naval Stores, etc. etc. IIE Sdbocribor olI'ers for Sale, IVholesale, at the lowest Market Rules, the following well-selected GOODS :— ~ Cheats and half-cheats Congou TEA, I-Islf-chests Orango Pecoo TEA. [line and fragraat,] lihda. and tiercea Muscovado gI‘fJJLA\I:SES, G 0. do. . Bbla. crushed and pulverized SUGAR, Boxoo TOBACCO, [different brauds,] Boxes SOAP and CANDLES, Bhla. hi h-proof RUM, SOLE T E . SALERATUS, MUSTARD, Green and round COFFEE, CIIOCOLATE, Tioroea RI E, Boxes CHEESE, Cider and Wine VINEGAR, Lemon and Ros berry SYRUP, Raspberry VI EGAR, TAMARINDS, toot, Butter, Soda and Lemon BISCUIT, uburb, Damon, Green Gage. and Cherries, preserved in natural state, CURRANTS, FILBERTS, COCOA NUTS, ALMONDS. GARS, [ urchiiaed in Band] ‘II, ound and nnground, rnggiats' use, SALT, i 20-lb. bags, GE, WALNUTS, GIIERKINS, and LES E3 3 I West India PEPPER, and Tomato SAUCE, Aooortod SPICES. SPERM CANDLES, Boxes CONFECTIONARY, round GINGER, IILACKING, I1)GWOOD and REDWOOD, Bbls. Navy and Pilot BREAD, _ OAKUM, PITCH, TAR, RESIN, Bright VARNISII, Shiaglo and NAIL huh and American WINDOW GLASS, Steel Wagon dc Carriage SPRINGS, ._ willow WAGONS and C A R ' Sales and Cases SIIIRTINGS and DOMESTICS, Wool Ind Silk IIAT WHIPS and WIIIP LASIIES, Salts Oil Olotlttag and Sou’-torsion, 4'03-c. dc. —ar.ao-— l'oa-ti-1 Doaaw Gain-in SCYTIIES. from tho Manufacturers, .... -' '"°“.l?:‘.?’.'.l“.E“.§.“§i..°.‘£3 *- M'- Q . T” M - s. c. HOLMAN. Charlottetown, June 1, I852. OHIAP GAS“ IOTABLISHMENT I I I Cavlbcbnzot- As ‘'39 DUNCAN & <U@o —Dorchatrr smu- received their SPRING SUPPLY of BRITISH Av‘ ho prtao I rsannfaotorioo is tioa J 0RlJV'Dl8l"froni t to Call and jsilgsfor yosmlm. cbulottstovra. May I0. 15”- VALUABLE PROPERTIES FCDK XLEAE in Prince Edward Island. HE FARM lately oocapiod ‘D . tho Subaorib_or of I00 ICIN- T about 60 of which are Wlt in fences, and in a good state of cultivation, with the baildingotheroon, consisting of _0. ‘I largo Barn and other Out-houaaa, a Well of excellent water_ is in ‘ leaaantl situated within a (i)reen'a ltore, commandsa no Harbour, Nortliumberland Strait, and New Brunswick in the iatance; a large supply of mud suitable for manure is on the promises and a rent quantity of Seaweed can be obtained on the shore; it would orm a pleasant residence for a eateol faruily, or for any person wishing to carry on Agriculture. hipbuilding or Mercantile pursuits. There are Packets running weekly between the above wharf, Shediao and Charlottetown. 80. near the above-named Wharf. I-‘OUR WA'l‘I'._R I.O_'I‘_S Nos l, 2, 3, dt 4; oacli containing 8500 square feet, witlt privi- lege to build to the channel, a distance of 200 feet. A good _w ling-Ilouae. Stable and Grsuar , a well of excellent water with a punt therein. are attached to t No. i, and a Dwelling—Ilouao stun s on t o. . A , on the opposite side of the street, TWO LOTS—N_os. 5 & &—of 15 by I00 feet each. On No. 5 stands a Dwelling ouso. ALSO. on the second street from the Wharf, and fronting. North, TWO OTHER L0'1‘s__Noa. 1 8:, 8 e same dmiension_a as the last. All the above cited lots are well calculated for business stands either for Mercantile or Mechanical purposes. .23 , I“II"'I‘Y ACRES OF LAND situated on Township No. 25, formerly 'M.ixfield's Property,’ all within fence, and mostly under cultivation, with a .)\‘rw Saw Mill in excellent working order and a good Mill House. This Property is situated in the heart of a llourishin settlement, and commands two good Mill Streams capable of riving a large amount of Mill uchiner . _ ALSO, on the same 'I‘ownship, and part of said ‘ Msxfie d Pro- perty,‘ POUR FARM LOTS of each 96, 82, 6; 53 acres, unita- proved, and 50 acres, 25 of which are cleared; tlieso lota_ all front on the public Ron ' ALSO, all that well-known FARM AND BUSINESS TAND at Indian River, 'I‘ownship No. I8, late the property of illiam Wallace, of 44 acres', held under lease for 999 years, at an annual rent of One Shilling per acre, with the Buildings thereon, consisting ofa D WELI.ING HOUSE, BARN‘, STORE,GR./LN‘./IR Y and other Out-Buildings. A well of excellent water is in the yard. Twenty acrea of this larm are within fence ntid under good cultiva- tion ; the situation ofthia property gives to it many valuable advantages either for business or ineclianicul purposes, it being at the junction of the Indian River, Malpcquc, and St. Elt-anor‘s Roads, near to a School and to the Catholic Chapel atid in the midst of a ourish- ing and wealthy coinuiunity. ALSO, at Seven Mile Bay, Township No. 27 near the Catholic Chapel, about 30 miles front Cltarlotietown, 'I‘\VO PAR MS of I20 acrea each, on one of which there is it new Ilouse partly finished, a e New Burn, 30 x 44 feet and other out-builtling; these Farms are beautifully aituated,froritin on the Strait of Nortliuinberliiud, with a gradual descent to tile shore where an abundance of Sen- mttnure can be easily procured. About 70 acres of each of these forms are cleared and under good cultivation, and each has a piece of Salt Marsh nttnclted to it limit which about 6 stacks of hay may be cut; the reiriainder of the land is covered with wood suitable for Lumber, Fuel or Fencing. A Post Road iuiis through these Farina enhancing their on e. ALSO, near these two Farms, a FJRJII fronting on the'Poat Road, containing 70 acres: it has been but little cultivated, but has is good growth of wood and is capable of being made an iri- vnlualile property, the soil being excellent and easy of cultivation, in addition to pm-sessiiig many of the natural advantages possessed e last-nit-ittioned ‘fllifl. ALSO, TIIREE HU.zVDRI'.‘D 101? ES \Viltlerncsa I.arid on Totviisliip No. S, with a public Road and an excellent stream of water running through the tract; this property is well wooded and wateri-d, and is in the immediate neiglibourliood of mills. ALSO, 0.\‘E IIU./\'l)REI) ./ICRl;‘.s' Litnd on 'I‘o\\nsliip No. I5, at Fifteen I’oint, part of which has been under cultivation for several years. ALSO u DEED, and all the Subscriber's interest in and to the Farm now in the possession rind occupation of Muitiit Doyle, on 'I'ou'nship No. 3, ctmtniniiig 100 acres. . Immediate possession of and rod Titles given, with the above Properties : and should they not be disposed of by private Sale be- fore the 1"i'rsl day of Scplenilrer 1ic.i.'l, all that portion of them si- tuated on 'I'titviisliips Nos. 25, I5 & 8, will be sold by PUBLIC .1!/CTIO.\', at the Mill formerly called ‘1lIaxlield‘s Mill,’ on thiit dti , at the liuur of I2 o'clock, noon. For urtbcr particulars please ap ily to JO. ATIIAN VVEATIIERBE, Charlottetown. Jul! 17. 1852. FOR . APart oftlnit lie.-iutifully situated Lot,coriier ofGreat George and King Streets, now occupied by \V. C. IIOIIS, and adjoining Mr. CHARLII Par.M:it‘s new building. For further particulars apply to W. C. HUBS on the premises, where the plan may be u SEA SIDE ESTABLISHMENT. IIE SUBSCRIBER most respectfully begs leave to announce e Ladies and Gentlemen of Charlottetown, that he has just completed it very beautiful and conimodious CO'I"I‘AGE, situated at Stiinliopo, on the Nortliside of tliia Island, and is pre- pared to accommodate Visitorndesiriiig to remain there for a time, r making merely a day's visit. Picnic and other parties, can be acct-mrnudatcil with Rooms art the shortest notice. The facilities for sea bathing. shooting, fishing, cricket games, and other amuse- iiienta, cannot be surpassed. A most beautiful and expansive sheet Water lies open to its view, where may be seen the stately and gallant ship, passing by with all the pride imaginable, and on every side ruuy be seen reposing on its glassy bosom, the white flowing soil of the beautiful American scliooners, together with many other charms, which orender it the moat delightful retreat that can be found any where on lhc Island. As this is the first enter- prise of the kind, that has ever been established in this part of the slund, and as the Subscriber has spared neither labor nor expense, to render it comfortable, he hopes to meet with a liberal patronage from the beauty and fasliioa of our Island. \VILLIAM BOVYER, Jun. N. B.—-Good Stabling, Ilay and Outs always on liaud. Stanhope, August 3, I852. The Colonial Life Assurance Company.- G O V E R N O R. -rnn nictrr aonovnannl THE EARL OF ELGIN AND KINCARDINE. Governor-General 0}‘ Canada. Inmate GIDE-II‘lI<DlE9 22 SI. Jlmirew Square, Edinburglt. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT IN IIALII-‘AX FOR Nova Scottie. & Pnnmco Edward Ilellmmdl, Hon. M. B. Almon, Banker. Charles Twining, Esq Banister. Ilon. William A. Black, Banker John Baylcy Bland, Ila . Lewis Bliu, . Ilon. Alexander Keithfhlerehaut. James , ., Solicitor. Medical Advisor— . F. Sawers. Agent 8; Socrotary—Matthow II. Richey, Solicitor. O Stewart The following gentlemen have been appointed Ollicers of the Company in Prince Edwiir_d Island, and will be prepared to furnish information as to the principles and practice of the Company and the rates of Assurance. Charlottotown—Medical Adviaor—II. A. Johnson. M. D., Agent- E. L. I. di rd y s . Goorgotown—llIodical Adviaer—David Kaye, M. D., Agent- Williarn Sanderson. St. Eloanor'a—Medical Adviser—.Iooeph Bell. M. D., Agent—— Thomas ' IlA'i"t‘lIEW ll. RICIIEY. August 8. Trevio Cloth Millo—Coveltead. _ T the last Industrial Exhibition, the firat and other prizes awarded to Messrs. McNelll, Crocket, Douglass and Abbott, for Dressed Cloth, Druggeta, Flannel. and Shawls, woro finished at those mills. Parties having cloth to be dress- od, fulled, and dyed, may rely on the finish being done prompt- ly and in a workmanship nisrfnor at GURNEY’8 ESTABLISHMENT, COVEHEAD. Titonas Cains, Bed no, 1 am Doiraui Bravos, Soui , 5 ' E. L. Lrotasti, Qoooo Square. Charlgtetowa. it 0. Joan A. Mcbossto, Quoon- ., Trovio, .Iuly2l, IBM. For Sale, . 3 flflfplofivitl it ated I-‘ hold!‘ rm stBod ao.knovvaas It ‘s oId'I"'aIim," erddtaining. I00 I¢l'fl.:I U and and March, the w In a good state of cultivation. having a out of 20 chains, and a aide. on the North side of Duali River, lmmotllatoly‘ 0 its the ato residence of the Hon. Joseph Pope. with a new Ilouao Frame, (part Cedar,) 8! foot by 4!, ready to be erected, and some Fsrinliig Implements and Stoc . ALs0—-80'ucros of Woodland and Marsh. situate about a mile further up the sunte river : a valuable acquisition to the above farin. ALSO -200 acres of Freehold Land. situato at the West Capo, I..ot 8, adjoining the farm of James M‘.WillianiI. miller. AI.SO— 800 acres of Freehold Land and Marsh, situate at Lot ll, fronting on the \Veatern Road. For terms of paymeiit, and other particulars, apply at the Otiice of Citas. Pauua, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the So rilier. MES PALMER. Ozondylte, De Sable, July 27', I852. FOR SALE, T De Sable. the Leasehold Interest of 97 acres of LAND, Lwith the STOCK and CROP on the Farm, if ditoirod. Ile- tweea 60 and 70 acres are cleared and in good cultivation; it is well supplied with good fencing poles and tire wood and water cou- veniont. —AL80— ‘ _a portion of the saw MILL. with all_tlie privileges belonging to “" it. If one third of the purchase money is paid down, a time. w be given for the remaining payment. —AI.SO— Fifty acres of excellent LA ND, with a new SJ IV JIILL, spout 2 miles from where the Subscriber at present resides. Ap- p y to NOAII WIDBY. On the promises. De Sable. July 28. 1852. F rm to be Let. TIIAT pleasantly situated FARM on the Mtilpeqne Road, in the R ally of" tlottetown, owned ‘and occupied by the Subscriber ; distant from Town about three miles. It contains 86 ttcres in the best state of cultivation, and has a comfortable Dwell- ing House, a large Barn, and other re uisite Buildin s. The STOCK. Purniing Illll’I.E.\lI~.llNI‘S and CROP, can be had at valuation, with immediate DOBSSIIIOII. For further particulars app y to Jasata D. llaszaan, EsQ., or JAMES MITCHEL, July 26, 1852. on the Premises. Farm near Milton Church. FOR SALE the I.ensehold Interest of 999 years in a Farm of 225 acres of l.und, I50 acres of which are cleared and in good cultivation. There iire two Dwelling Ilouscs on it, and other Buildings; there are several springs of Water running through it—— it is Nine miles from Charlottetown, and has leitty of Fire \Vood and Longers. For particulars apply to L. “f. Gall, Esq., in town or to the Subscriber on the Premises. ' \’VILLIA.\I WESTCOTT. May 15, 1852. _FOR SALE. HE Leasehold interest of a Farm, of H2 acres, situate on An- derson's Road, Township No. 81, ll miles from Town. About 35 acres are cleared and under good cultivation, the reniain- ing part could be cleared ata little expense. There area good D ' mg House, and outliouses on the Premises, and a beautiful Spring of water running through the grounds. For further particulars, ap- ply to the subscriber on tlte premises. 5 1 T’ ROBERT II. EDIVARDS. July 10, I852. - To Immigrants and Others. TO BE SOLD in small Tracts, or in one Farm, as may suit purchahera, the I.easeliold Interest, for the residue of the Term of 999 years, in that Eligible property called Curtisdnle, five miles and a half from Charlottetown, on the Princetown Road. There are 350 acres of good Land, about I90 acres of which are cultivated. On it there no Grist Mill, four Dwelling Ilousea, Burns and other Buildings. 'I‘lie water-power would admit of more Mills to be erected on the premises. The Land is well watered, and may be divided into four or more convenient Farms. The Mill may be bought with little, or much oftho Lari . 'I‘ho publicity of the place. and the water communication from o Spot to Town. and elsewhere, makes it the best situation any where, within man miles from Charlottetown, for the Establish- ment ofa Mercantile concern. A part oftho purchase money may remain on Seventh WILLIAM ctiims. Curtisdnlc, May 10, I552. Farm for Sale. ITIIIN Eleven Miles from Town, on the Princetown Road, with 45 chains and 80 links fronting on the said Road, 50 acres are I"rei.-hold, and I00 acrea Loaseliold at 8d. per acre, 50 acres are cleared and in good cultivation. The Buildings are a good Burn, 30 is 40, and House, 30 as 42, with other requisite Out- uildings. There is n goo aw Mill, with a powerful stream of \Vnter, which could be turned to good account. Ilalfoftlie pur- chase mone may remain on security. For further particulars ap- ply to JOII M‘GILL, Esq , Cliarluttetown, or AI.EXAl\'I)ER JOHNSTON. The above mentioned property will be sold either in the whole or in portions of 50 and I00 acres. Lot 23, Princetown Roe July I7, I852. . ii I’. - i , . - \_ ii.‘ ‘I 5‘ _' _ l THE ROAD TO HEALTHI lllll.l.llW.ll’S PILLS. CURE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND BAD IIIGESTION Copy 9/ a Letter from Mr. R. IV. Kirkua. Chemist .Slr¢ol, Liverpool, dated Gilt June, 1861. I 1 Pruco To Professor Hotnowsv; Sin,—Yonr Pills anil Ointment liiive stood the highest on our list of Prolpriotary Medicines for some years. A customer to whom | an refer or any enquiries, desires me to let you know II|Q’p|l’|I¢uI‘ of her case. She hail been troubled for years with a disordered live? and bad digestion. On the last occasion. however, the virulence of the. attack was so alarming, and tho i animation set in so severely that double were entertained at her not leiiiglislile to bear up under it for. iii she had great relief. Stilt: ll Ollfl IIOGII only three Buses, she is I ¢0|Iltl have sent you many . I _the severity oftho utttsck, and um speedy cure, I think, speaks much III favor ufyour a.t..ni..|na rm‘, Slam!) R. W. KIREUS. Illa AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RIIEUMATIC FEVER IN VAN 1)it:Mt:.\-s LANI). ’ Copy qf a Letter inserted in the Hobart Town Courier, of the 9 ll“ ‘'1, llnjll. 18“. by Major J. Walrli. Margaret IrI‘Connigun, nineteen years of age, residing at New Town has been suffering from is violent rheumatic lever for upwards of twd 'n°'“h.l Wlticll had entirely deprived her of the use of her Iimbr rlurin ' riod, she was under the care oftlio moo ' I ' IIol‘.ttrt Tuwri, an 3 ed upon her to try IIollotvay’s cslehratod Pills, WIIILII h .- 0 E I .- 3. 5 .. 3 perfect cure. CURE OF A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE C STOMACII OF A PERSON 84 YEARS OF AND From Jleasrs. Tltcw Q Son, Proprietors of the Lynn Advertiser, uvlto can vouch for the folluuving slutcirmil.—.dtsgurt 2, I86]. '10 Prulcssnr IItll.LOWA\'. Strt,—l desire to bear testimony to the good edema of Holloway‘s For some years I sitffcrctl sevorel from iipnin and lightness in the stomach, which was also uccompuiiietlliy a shortness of breath, that prevented me ft-uni walking it I am 84 years of iige, and ||o['i|||. staniimg my ntiviiiiceil slate of life, these Pills have so relieved me, that I am desiruiis that others should lie innde acquainted with their virtues. I run now rentlcrc cir means. compisrtttively active, and can ink. exercise without iiicoiivciiiencr or pain, ' I could not do before, (Signed) Y cog_ North Street, Lynn, Norfolk. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF 'I‘|lE GRAVEL, AND A MOST DANtiERUUS LIVER COMI'LAIN'I‘. SIvt,—A Mr. 'l‘|mmns Clark, a settler at iilte George, was for . consiileralilo tiine seriously iilllicted with a complaint of the Liver, tn. gellier with the (It-av llis metlicul atteiitlnnls, tiller trying all ' t-kill, cuniliilly told him that his case vtus hopeless, and an [unim- elluita usolr-_ss. In llllllllllilllllll, and when expecting every -iy would terminate his existence, it frii-nil recommended him to tr llollowiiy‘a Pills, and non furlurii hope he did so,tlio first dose gave him considerable relief, he therefore persevered in takiii them according to the directions, and is now resturetl to perfect heiiltI. lie will feel great pleasure in coiifirmin tliis stulcniciit, or even make an allidavit to the saute afloat, should itIie seq ‘ uir . (Signed) \Vm. JONES, Proprietor of Goulburti Ilcrald, New South Wales WONDERFUL EFFICACY OF IlOLLO\VAY'S PILLS IN CASES OF DROPSY. Persons suffering from Dropsy, either about the ttirn of life, or at other time. sliotilil immediately have recourse to these Pills, as hundreds ir use, of tlna direful complaint in its iliffcrrnt stages, when all other melna had failed. Time celebrated Pills are wonderfully eficacioua in tlirfallotoing com Iainla. A800 Dropsy Liver com- Secondary Asthma Dyseniery p inis S mpt s Bilious Com» Erysipelas Lutnbago Tic Douloureux plaiuts Fcmaleirregu- Piles '1‘ more Bloiclieson the rities j Rheumatism Ulcers skin Fevers of all Retention of Venereal Afl'ec Bowel com- kind urine ii us. plaints Fits Scrolula or Worms ofall Collcs Gout iug’s Evil kinds Constipation of liead-ache Sore Tbrosts Weakner-a,from the Bowéls Indigestion Stone and Gra- whatcvercause Consumption Inflammation el c. Debiliiy Jaundice Sold at the Establishment of Professor Houowav, 244, Strand, (n or Femple Ilitr) I..ontIun, and by CEO. 'I'. HASZARD, Agent for I‘. H. Island, Ill It.-xes and Puts, at 2s, 5s, So, and 20:. each. There is a very conaideritble saving in taking e In or aiaoa. . II. Directions for the guidance of Patents, are affixed to each Box or Pot. V 1 l<lREl l*lRE!! FIRE!!! SECURE YOUR Plt()['l-IRTY A1‘ A SAVING OP‘ FIFTY PEI! CENT. TIIIS can only be done by Insuring In the MUTUAL FIRE _ INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the only Otlicc wlii-re claims for loss can be unit, without reference to a foreign Company. For Sale. 6 CRES of Freehold Land situate on York River, Lot 32, about 70 acres of which are clear and in a good state of cultivation, with a Brick Dwelling House 86 x 84 front proof Cellar, a never failing Well at the door with a Pump, a Darn 5| at 30, a 'I'hreslting Machine and Ont-Otlicea, Saw Mill, die. it commands ll view oftho llarbor of York River and Settlement, for further particulars iipply to Mr. JAMES COLE on the premi- sea, or to the an criber JOIIN MOORE. Bloomfield Mill, Royalty Road, July 19, I852. } To be sold at private ale. TIIE Leasehold Interest of the Subscriber in 80; acres of Land for 999 years at is. per core on Lot 8|, 8 miles from Char- lottetown in the winter, and I0 miles in the summer on the 'I‘ryon Road, with all the Ilouseii, Out-llousoa, &c. Vi7.. : On the Faun is about 40 acres cleared, all dry lioalthy Land, wiiliin a ring fence, and aoutliern aspect, all stumped exce tabout 2 acres; a small one of wood enclosed, with plenty 0 water. The -00 acres is divided into I4 fields, and from each of tho fields, Cattle can go by (removing the gates) to water, shelter or shade, winter or summer; the remainder is w wooded, and it is judged, that a hundred thousand longera is growing on the lame. 'I‘he Ilouae is known as the Sun Inn, for the last I8 yeara;a capital business stand. It consists ofa kitchen 10 by I4; I bed room adjoining, 10 by II; I back kitchen or wash-house, and 4 bod-rooms over, with a good cellar under all. lour adjoining I6 by IS; a parlour behind 8 by Is, and a bod-room, 8 by 10, with 2 bed-rooms over and a large collar under, built about3years since. lof good water with a pump. close, and a good garden behind. The Out-llouaes are I worlt-shop; a pig-house; a lumber house wilha loft over all; 2 burns; a 8 sta lod cow-house; 2 itables, stalled for 1 lioraea, with a hay loft over; I waggon-house; I sleigh house and I cart-house, all inclosed and all shingled, with a-large hay-house licliind, I6 by 40 with I! foot post and shin led; with other conveniences. At.ao, it largo shed for travellers orsos, 14 by 28 on tho rorid side. iurcliase mono &c., at lawful interest. for 9’ particulars, apply to Ileana’ on the premises. 1-03 3|. West River, June 19, I852. N. ll.--Tho Household Goods, I-'uraitaro, Cattle, and Farm Utensils, to be taken by valuation. Valuable Freehold Property. 10 BE SOLD, b Private Contract, 898 acres of oscelleiit LAND, 80 e which arrclsar, the property of the late Dr. usssnrro, situate in tho lininodlato vicinity of Georgetown: It abounds with plenty of Tiinbor, Firewood and Loagers. For to tbor particulars, apply ‘ JOIIN |I'G LL. May ll, IBM. “C may remain on sccarit oftho Farm, oars. For further nformation or annaa, Eoq., or to the Subscriber S. WIDGERY. _ of application,ar.d any other information can be oli- tained pt [tho Secretary and Treasurer's Office, Kent Street. April 0, I852. . Steamer 66 ROSE." IIE Steamer “ ROSE." will run between this Island and Pictou twice a week during the present at-iison,antl will leave ' Charlottetown until further notice, every '1‘u._-sduy and 'I'hn|p(In, morning, immediatel after receiving the Mails, between the liouis of Nine and Ten o‘c ock, and will return the days following. loav- iing Pictou at Six o'clock on the mornings of Wednesdays and Fri- ay. THOMAS OWEN, Manager. Charlottetown, April 27, 1852. FOR AUSTRALIA. III-I Superior Fast-sailing A. I. Ship “..V.;IG- JVOIJ./I.” will sail for the above Gonu C0t.'l\"l‘RY, about the 251-it of .IUl.Y, from .\l2W ' R . 'I'lie MAGNOLIA is one of the best Ships out of this Port, and lllll I.-legant accommodations for PJISSE4V- GERS. ' ‘ho fare, including Ilonrtl, will be For Upper Saloon, State Room, 8225 Low_er, 115 I25 New York, July I2, 1852. W. T. DUGAN, For further information, and for Tron:-rs, aippl to _ JONATHAN WEATHERB . .E. Island. A CLIPPER SIIIP will follow the Maorroata, in W. T. Du- aius's line, and Passengers not roacliing New York in season for tho MAOIOLIA, can use the Susie Nehru bought r the Magnolia in the CLIPPII Siitr. Packet between Bedecpne and hedtao. nniiucito 1'' nos. ‘CTIIE Subscriber will continue to run a PA KI-TI‘ on the above’ station, at reduced fares. av’ Mlahtho above liiaaroomah b d I a can once t at pa will nierit piililiflo |i.a'tlIb,t|i:g‘:,Irr.:'Qf;otivo of.p:3ont Government avors. JAMES WALSH. had six years‘ experience Bedeque, May, I862. To EMIGRAITI. , . HE BRIGANTINE --_ii.uvws:n" wtitustl hr‘ Itoarottn. the latter part of this month, and , _ ..._..-. will leave for England In Soptornbor next. my PASSIN- GER8 can be aocoaiaiodatod is each vossol. loatioa is made to . ' , WILLIAM HEARD. Charlottetown, Aagoot 9, till. (Iol.) rrisuit l:y”Jaasaa D. Issues. at his olsomassalasin Clts totovrn. seated to do, and in an incredibly short space of time they edocteda '