P‘. . . 0 Day. II AY M A K E R S ! l A Important Notice to persons purchasing . NOTIOI. ,_ ‘ ALL tthe Store bel tlieOld Ito al (‘anette Oflce, in Povr- S0780 aritlo. LL persons having legll demands inst Estate of the late C nal-‘street, and a El’ -0IJ"I‘ for the spproach- VVHEREAS aquantlty of SAIIISAPARILLA, bearing the name A N'“'“"'' WI,-INO._¢l0°OIIOtl..'R|N0 RIVOH. yflfltlliilltl ' llaé Season-—corn is SCYTHE3. 5-N.-I1TH5r of “ 8. P. Totenssrid." but which not having been inanu- l° "Pd" ‘P’ “'39 ‘‘'''-Pl9 5'‘ “°'""- ‘M '“ l""°"' ""M°d ‘" the Ca Show s, mares, to Is. as. tic. factored by J. ii. Chilton, is of inferior quslity to that sold um. WIIIM WIIIIIO 10004!" P-JIM" ‘° so.ooo fest o A. A. BYNON. the a my of the latter gentle.-an. The Public are hereby warned. LAURENCE K‘LAIEN, gut, 14, 1951, that t only kind of Sarsspsrilla safely to be relied on has two la- y GOODS will be sold ON CREDIT TILL TIIE FALL. when Payment will be taken in GRAIN or PO'l‘A'l‘OE~i—de|ivsr- ed at my store in Charlottetown, or at the Store of Bynou Gr Boa, Tryon. A. A B. New American House. HE Subscriber begs to annouitce to the Public generall , that T he has recently opened a STORE in Mr. Cairns three nor House, Kent Street, and is now prepared todispose of, at W OLESALE, at the most reasonable prices, the following urti- 'c1l‘I':..A:mb:l.OLASSES. Rum, Snail‘, Salt, ct... Tobacco, Stoves, Cheese, Meal, Rice,SUGAR. Pilot Bread. Win ping Paper, Raisins, Soap, Candles, Starch. Brooms, ails, Water Crackers, TAR, Pitch, Bright Varnish. Leather, Chairs, Nails. dtc., Arc. _ RALPH BRECKEN. jtlll. Kent-street, July I-I, I851. AIEIIICAN IIOUISE. IIE Subscriber, ratefal to the public for post favors, would most respectful y invite their attention to a large rind varied Stock‘ of British. West India, and American Goods, selected by himself from some of the best Houses in Boston, which will be sold at unprecedented low prices for Cash. JOHN GIBSON. Jane 18, 185i. Isl. Manchester and Glasgow IIouse._ _ UST received, per Civility. Cases of l.or_-(loo Goodl. c-vnmung of—a few Dresses of Glece Silks. Muslin de Lumen. l’arnsols, Habit Shirts, Gloves, wltite and black l'nlls. Muslin llandlterchiefs. in funcy boxes, Insertions, Laces. it nice assortment of French and Mourning Flowers. Muslin Flouncing, Sprig Muslin, Muslin Caps, and a variety of other I-‘ashionebls Goods. Also, from Boston, Caslts of clear bright Buiutnvo I-‘urio. DAVID WILSON. Richmond Street, Jane 10. 1861. envr. srurrs, r... UST received from Boston. per lVat¢r Witch- 5 blils. Log Wood, 3 do. Red Wood. 3 do. Yellow \Vnod, 1 case Spanish Indigo, I 2 bbls. llurning l"lui , I do. Camrhene, 1 kcg Pick us, (sold by gallon.) I cttsk Vinegar. 8000 Cigars, choice Brands. Cheap for CAIII. July 14,1351. MANCHESTER 85 GLASGOW HOUSE, TIIE Subscriber has just Yrecfiiyled pnzit ll: -:13?’-lv'l/‘ft?! GOODS, cortiprising or a ire an _es 0 .ng_un Broad Cloths and Caiutimere-. \Valered and Plain lllack Silks, Muslin do Lnines, Printed Orlenns, Satin Strt l dt|l0. l'|‘|n"~‘|l Cnshtnere and Indiana Slinwlsiitid Handkerchie I. “"350-ll. Ned! 'l‘ies,ingreut viiriet '; whole Straw and Tuscan Bonnets. -“Willi Sleeves, Cambric andkerchiefs, Swiss, Book, Corded and Jaconet Muslins, Crepes, drc. J. GILLIGAN. ALSO, . I Cane Silk Huts. ranging from 9s. each, newest style; Spirit and other ready made Vcsts, which will be sold at very low prices I'0l;rI;.I.lll Ollim rs . Good‘ “id _| (V _” rlma or o in ex t at . I‘ act I y. W ‘ PW DAViDpe\VlLSON. Richmond Street. 3d June, ISM. bels, one in green. with the words following : “ This is to Certify, That the Oosipound Extract of Scraps- rillo, contained in this bottle, is prepared under my direction and supervision, from the Original Recipe of Dr. 8. P. Townsend, and that it is composed of ingredients purely vegetable, and ieitliout Jllrrcury. Jsisas R. CHILTON, M. D. Chenilst. The only true kind is on sale at the Medical W..rehouse of M. W. SKINNI-ZR, where all necessary information may be obtained. P. S. In addition to the above safeguard, look carefully for the following : SPECIAL NOTICE. This is to certify, that the within Compound Extract of Sorro- pniiuo is manufactured by as expressly for the New York Proprie- tor of the Townsend's Sursuparilla D¢,1ot,6! Hollis Street, Elolifnz, N. S., and that he is our Sole Agent for the British Provinces. Each bottle of the Genuine Article has this Certificate with our signature, as at foot. - NOSTRAND It BACH. Successors to Clspp 8:. Townsend, and Sole Pro prietors of Dr. S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla Otlice, 82 Nassau Street. New York. The original and Cenuine Dr. Townsend's Extract of Sarsoparilla is now manufactured under the immediate direction of the well- known Chemist and Physician, Jaststs R. Ctiuxron, of New York. whose Certificate, Printed on Green Paper, will be found on the Out- side Wrapper of each Bottle. This will prevent the possibility of any tnistake or question as to its Genuineness. A fresh Supply of the above S.dRS.AP.ARILL»f,just received from the Manufactory. New York, via llslifsx, for Sale. Wholesale and Retail, at SKINNEWS Medical Warehouse. Woaderllil cure performed by 8. P. Townsend's Sll’IlI|)al’Illl It To JILSIV. Skin ner, Jlgsnt for S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. in; This is to certify that I was. for this last I2 months. troubled with Pits: and, from their very severe attst-ks,thought each one would terminate my existence; and. in addition to the Fits, I was reduced to a mere skeleton. and was extremely weak and nervous. I heard a great deal about S. P. Townsend's Ssrsnparilla, for which you are Agent. I ivss advised to try it. And strange and wonderful to re- lair, before using the contents of one bottle, was greatly bcnellted. Indetd, so rapid and elfectual was the core, that it appeared to me to be almost miraculous. And I think that, in justice to the public and sail‘.-ritig lium:inity.l am bound to make the above statement. and say, that ii greater blessing. in my opinion, than S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla never came to this Illolltl. (Signed) MARY LOWE, Ilungay, New Glasgow Road. Sworn to, before me, this l4th Jutie, l85l, CHARLES DIMPIIY, .l.P. The public will please bear in rnind,thnt the above cure was made by the Sirs.-ipsrilla inatiufactured by J. R. Chilton, t\l. D., whose certificate, in green paper. is on the outside wrapper of every bottle, and be cautious not to buy any wanting this- M. W. SKINNER. Charlottetown, June 13. Jlgcnts--Dartiiii. GORDON, Georgetown. 'l‘rtoMau Camus, Green's Shore, Bedeque. Mosaza RYAN, Mulpeque. FOR SALE, OR TO LET, TIIAT v:iln:tble mid well known Propert . owned and occupied by the Subscril-er. consisting of 'l‘\ 0 IIUNDRED AND l"Oll.'l‘Y-I-‘OIIR. ACRES OF LAND, together with the Dwelling; house and Out-buildings thereon. The Dtvs:i.i.nva llousu is~tb fectby 39 feet—two stories—com- modious and well arranged. Tltc Our-auinoiuas comprise Two Stores. on Oflice, Conch Ilouse, 'l‘wo Stables, Two large Burns. a Thrashing Machine, Gran- ary. lcc House, \Vorkelio , l3lnckstiiith‘s Forge and Lituelilln. There are also Two I cans of excellent water, the one in the outer kitchen, the other in the Farm-yard. Of the ‘N4 acres, about I80 are cleared. fenced, partly with cedar, and in is high state ofcultivatioti, large portions having been heavily msnurod with Muscle-mud, Lime and Compost—nbout 50 acres are ploughed and ready for next year's crop. I ‘i e l.. ' ' , Soap I Soup ! ! Constant Supplyof New llrunstvick made Son , will be kept by the Subscri or, which will be Sold to who le.dealors'ot it lower price than any other irtiported Soap of equal quality. Daily expected, a lot of No. 1, ii superior article, for Family use. Terms Cash. E. L. LYDIA R D. Upper Side Queen Square, June 9. I851. A81 I James N. Herr-i_s_ _ . Respectfully invites the public to visit his Furiiiture Rooms. ATE arrivals from BOSTON, together with Articles on hand of late iiinitufucture, comprise— Mahogany and llardwood Bedsteuds, Stretchera. H Mahogany and Ilardwood Pembroke, Dining, Round. httclien, Dressing, and other Tnbles. ‘nether Beds rind Pillows. Mutreases, _ Rocking. Nursing, Childs. stid other Chain. Coinitiodes, Sideboards, Servers, Book Cases. Dressers, Chests Drawers, Cuplniards. \Vaslistnnds, Flower Stands. Clothes Horses, Child's Crilia, Looking Glasses, Liquor Cases, Pictures, Picture Frames, Gothic. Brass uitd Wood Clocks, lloom Pa er, l'uils, llrooms, Wiiks. . Premier, oiary, Air tight. llot Blast Cooking Stoves. Pratiltlin Stoves lll equal variety. Air tight and Hall Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, Grates. Dog Irons, drc. Grc. Charlottetown, May 26, I851. FESSOR A. G. BARRY'8 'I‘RlCOPHI-ZROUS or MEl)ICA'l‘E|) SYRUP—'I'ruth loves an incredulous audi- ence, for if they listen, they are sure to become converts. If than is any man or woman who challenges the stateiiieni that Barry's Tricopherons is a specific for cutaneous diseases and injuries. and the best preparation for the hair extant, all that is asked is that be or she will try one twenty-live cent bottle ofthe fluid. and read the mphlnt in which it is enclosed. Read and make the trial. Truth will then force conviction upon the mind. that all, and more than all. that has been claimed for the preparation by the inventor. is as palpable rt fact as the existence of the sun, or changes of day and night. Referring the reader to the thing itself. find the accom- panying treatises l'or a solution of all his oubts, if he entertains no , we will have briefly state what the Tricnpheronn will do. It wiirensove scarf and dandralf; it will restore. preserve and beaatif the hair; it will prevent it from beeoining harsh orgray; it wil dispose the heir to curl and render iigloesy: it will relieve inflam- iriatien, itching and all irritation of the skin;it will earn bites and stings of insects; it will take away the pain_of cuts, burns, bruises and s in ;it will ally the pain ofrhenmntism and cure headache. For t reasons. it ought never to be absent from the dwellin of any family, and no one should travel without it. Sold in large - iles. price 16 cents, at the principal otlice, I81 Broadway. New York. For sale by the principal merchants and druggists tllrotlllh out the United States and Canada. Beware of the counterfeit, sold at one dollar per bottle. for eels la’ . R. WATSON. Agent for P. E. Island. Charlottetown, Nov. IO, I880. To Builders and Carpenters. EORGE 'I‘. IIASZARI). Queen square, lots just received an G‘ assortment of very neat Locks, and other llardwiirt-, itliicli M170 been tested for the last two years in this Island, and have been found runoli superior to the old limes handled l.oclur; Ilornce Locks. with Pearl White tilass. \|iin-ral or .lioenv_vnod l-Iltdlfli (poi thug so our siflepllt ‘. Rim Locks. with Mineral handles. a superior a and cheap; Patent Stop-Luiclies, which Iuay he made to auwer the purpose of a lock in most cases, onl Od. Wrench efa superior kind for Machiner and Mills. Wardysebe Ileebs, fswu ‘Md. doa., spying Balances. lambs and Levels. Screw Glnbleie. of all sites and with Metal llaads. 3" ‘ha... R It It PUWI. nflof , O. a‘ A "Wm Kind this daywy Boston Packet, feraayflesdswllbnreseivedteeoneby I‘aebss. June IO, llll. Road District No. 5. ueeii's County. N 'l‘liareday.tbe let st'A lbs. will be expended C the lad n Irsq hI%w. Ill!!! TIOIIIDALE. July 18. loll. Cennluisaer _. ml, ' _ are 'I‘wo GARDINI, nnd nn Onciiuin wellatocked with a choice selection of English and American Fruit Trees in bearing. This l'roperty is beautifully situated on the Sontli side of Ilodeque, fronting on the Dunk River, and adjoining rt Public VVhiirf, the rnnin Road lending to Cliiirlottetown, forming a boundary for a distance of nearly two miles; it aifords superior advantages for carrying on s Shipbuilding or Mercantile establishment, for which purposes it has been used for the post 30 ears. For Agricultural purposes it is sur- passed by none on the Ia and, the soil being of good quality, and well watered h ' two niever failing brooks which ruti across, the one in the centre. lite other in the rear of the Property. while the River oti which it fronts contains, within a short distance. inexltaustible punntities of muscle-mud and other valuable rnnnttres, which can be procured without dilliculty. The whole is capable of being divided with advantage, there bcing—distnnt from the tnain residence three- quartera ofn inile—n new CO'I"l‘.-\t.ilI. 40 feet by 30 feet, in course of erection, iinislied outside, the ittnteriitls for its completion are on hand. and the Cottage will, if required, be completed by the Sub- sciilii-r. The \Vootls and Marshes in the vicinity abound with game, and the River with abundance of superior Salmon, Trout and Oysters. —a asa- TIIRI-IE HUNDRED AND Fll-‘TY ACRES situate on Town- ship No. 27, three miles from Di-deque, 200 of which ltnve a front of lo tzli.-tins on the Cltarlottetoivn Road; 80 acres are cleured,fenced with cedar. and in excellent condition, linving been in pasture for several years past. A large Svitixvo of excellent tvnter takes its rise upon, and . runs across the Property. 'l‘he remaining 150 acres are bounded in frotit by the Strait of Norllluiiiherlund, and in the rear by the Road lending front Bedeque to Seven Mile Bay and Cape Traverse. Of this tract several acres are Salt Mnrsh. It is partially cleared. and there is on uhuinlnnt supply of Seaweed for manure on the shore. Ai.so—All lltnt old and valuable l"ARt'lI, late the Property of Mr. \Vii.i.iaas MUIIII av. frontingon the Nortlisidc of Dunk River, rind bounded on the rear by the Rootl leading to St. l'Ileanor‘it; it contains 90 acres of Upland, and I0 acres of superior Marsh; a stream of fresh water runs through the whole length of the Farm. 60 or 60 acres are cleared and in good cultivation; there is a new COT- 'l'A(i|£ and BARN on the premises. Ai.so—8 acres of Marsh Lttnd, adjoining Dunk River Bridge. H5 in Mlscouclie Settlement, Township No. 11. I00 , - - “ " 19 250 - - - “ " 2.) too - - “ “ 61 On the latter tract there is an excellent Mill site. 'l'ho whole ufthe nbovo L.~\Nl)S are held in fee simple. are c good quality. riiore or less improved, and front on the main Roads leading through the Irlltllld. Ai.ao-I60 acres. riluate on Township No. 27, held under Letisa for 999 years. and subject to an annual lietit equivalent to 44]. Bri- tish Sterling per acre. Ai.so—ltl00 acres of Wilderness Land, on Township No. II. To the whole of the above Property an indisputable Title will be given. and one half of the Purchase Money may remain secured thereon. The whole or any part of the STOCK, CROP or IMPLEMENTS now on the Property. may be taken at a valuation, or will be sold cheap by ivate sale. For fort ier particulars, apply to W. ll. Porn, Esq.. Charlotte- town, or to the Subscriber, JOSEPH POPE. Bedeqae, October I. I850. O ‘ ‘ I I I Bliss’ Loiiipsaad lstl Liver Oil Lttndy. new and efectual remedy for Coughs, Common Colds, Cold in A. the Herd. Iloarsene-s, Bronchitis, Asthins, Tickling in the Tlirotsl, Catsrrh, Diseases of the Lungs aiid Bronclial Aleclions. This favorite remedy is composed of Pure Cod Liver Oil, com- bined with other valusble ingredients, which completely disguise the repulsive taste efthe Oil. without detracting from its aiedlciiisl vir- tues, presenting it in a fortn by which it can be administered to the roost tlelicsteirrvalid,witlioutinconveriienee. The medicinal infla- ence of this Candy pursues the exact tract of the ltilsinu_atory ac- itgg, causing cough. First, soothing the organs of the VOICE.‘ its se- datstive luluenee. passes along the mucous lining _tbe windpipe into the bvnael, and alloying pulmonary irritation, giving ease and comfort to the chest, restoring the voice to its accustomed elearriesa «.4 pours; Oeazaalsd as. Jcrissony in the Fluids. end 06- structions lathe ‘lnnb, nre gently Ind safety discharged by easy ea toratioti. It never disagrees with the st ‘. a estainou no yields to its benign lnluenes in a lbw hours, and when resorted to,before the eosaplaiat is far advanced. all danger of Coasoiirriea hi'iii'i"irY§t'o'.'.‘f.".-i suit, nl the Drug Stare at M. W- saiunsii. Queen Street. Charlottetown, Jtias ll- Iole Executor. July :0. Sin. it ‘u r ti o it e. TO-IIOR BOW. Wednesday, at 4 o'clock. on Poonal _Wbnr/. net'tlssSehconerLndy of lanes-rune. eeneiet PINE, SPRUCE. III. and HEMLO I BOARDS, and some priine FLOOBIJVO. 'l‘arus_at lnle. JAMES N. HARRIS, Anetaaneer. Charlottetown, July 3!, lfll. NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED by late arrivals from New York and Boston- Colrnan's European Agriculture. Liebeg‘s com lete Works on Chemistry. Bouissinghiilt a Rural Economy. Familiar Letters on Cheiuistry. Wltate|y's Logic and Rhetoric, fine edition. Foster's Essays on Popular Ignorance. Foster's Essays on Decision of Character. Blnnt's Ceincidencee. and Paley's llorae Paalini. Chaliner's Theology. do. Moral iloso y. do. Posthumous orks. Ttipper‘s Proverbial Philosophy and Works. Duncan's Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons. Christian Experience. Christian lbetirerneot. Dr. Cnmming's Message from God. do. Christ receiving Sinners. M‘Clteyne’s Sermons. Beren's Village Sermons. English Pal it. Croley on t e Second Advent. 'l‘ytler's Universal Histogy. M‘Aaln 's and Hume's istory of England. Grace ugilliar‘s Works. , Grace Kennedy's do. 'l'liankfulness, by C. B. Taylor. Eariieetness, by 0. Memoir ofMrs. Judson. Scripture Tr the in only verse. Cobwebs to catch little flies. llIamma's Bible_Stories and little lessons. Line upon Line. Prece t u n Prece t. Peep iif Defy. P Moore's Irish Melodies and Lalla Rookh. Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life, tillnstrnted.) Little Savage, by Murryatt. Godey’s and Gniham’s Magsnines. |larper's New Magazine. Pendcnnis, by Thncker . David Copperfield, by ickens. Lever's Harry Lorrequer, Templeton, &c. Warren's 'I‘en thousand a year. Now and Then, &c. Mormonism Exposed. And a variety in Light Literature. &‘ Completion of Orders by Boston Paeket,daily expected. GEO. '1‘. HASZARD. Queen Square, June 9, 1851. ROOM PAPER. Es: Barton Packet, Caaonirrz. IECES ROOM PAPER, in 32 dilferent Patterns, just received at Giro. '1‘. Haszantfs, Book Store, and for Stile at various prices, from 9d upwards. Queen Square, July I, 185]. — RARE OPPORTUNITY! Farms without Moneytl ANY person possessing Real Estate, Houses, &c.. either in Charlottetown or vicinity. and who may be desirous of ex- changing for Property in the Country, vix.: large or small Farms, unimproved Farms, Mill or Wilderness Lands, in most desirable parts of the country. may succeed in making a very profitable and advantageous exchange, by applying iii the Gazette Oliice, where further iitformation will be given. N. B.—'l‘hese Properties will be disposed of low, for CAIII. Charlottetown, March 4, IBM. Blake's Metallic Fire Proof Paint. on, ARTIFICIAL SLATE. THIS ndmirnhle article has been tested for some years and prov- ed very valuable, becoininga perfect slate, as hard as marble in a few months, completely , otectiiig whatever is contnd with it from the action of the weather and flrr—a better fire-proof than tin or zine. Several Insurance Companies certif the will insure buildings covered with it at is cheaper rats, t it i covered with those metals. It is of two colors, the black is best for roofing-the chocolnte the best thing ever discovered for sides of either brick or wood. forming a perfect stone coating ofn handsome stone or choco- late color, can be easily changed by a little white lead or other coloring matter to suit the taste. There is nothing equal to it for steamboat and car decks, and all kinds of iron as it fornts a coating nearly as hard as the iron itself. and never cleaves of. BEWARE OF WORTHLESS COUNTISRFEITS. Art the popularity of my paint has induced scores of unprinci led individuals to grind up. and ollisr as lire-proof paint, all iii a of wortlilesa stud’, much of it nothing but rotten stone that has no co- hesive attraction, is held on only by the oil with which it is applied; ntrttsequently as soon as the action of the atmosphere destroys the oil, it will wash or rub oil‘ like Chalk or Whiting, nothing can yet be known of its lasting qualities. in it is but little over a year since they got tltern up, whereas mine has been tested about seven. and where first applied is now like ti stone. 'l‘lie original and genuine article can be obtained of PATRICK STEVENS, Orwell, my autliorized Agent for the Island. WM. BLAKE, Patentee. Sm. Proprietor. 84 Pearl-st., N. Y. NOW IN PRESS. cn1u_nnn. Past, Present, and Future; EING ri Geugrapliii-nl and Statistical Account of Canada Wast,for. iiierly Upper Citrtad:i,exliiliiiing its pzist history, present condition, and fiitiire prospects; showing its resources and oapabilitu, as l great Agricnliur.-I and llI.innlaciuting C0lllll[_\, and its relative udvantag-»s as compared with the other Bttttrli Colonies arid the United States, nea new home for llritisli I-Iinigrants. Also--coiitiiining it ptirtirulssr iiornunt nftho inineriil wealth and tlIllt‘I' valuable Itfllllitllie resources nfent-h Dis- hit-,1: with an analytical description of the Mining Regions of Lakes Hm-on and Superior. The vrliole compiled from inforiiiitlinn nbtnioeil in each liiriility, up to the date of publication, by W. H. tsnrrir, Author of tire Citiitiilirin (inst-its-er. A Cit-..pu-r will he devoted to the special henelit of Etnigraats-- furnish. ing them with iofornnition concerning the proper measures and pre- cuutioris to he t.-lu-ii, in order to reitclt the l'rov'nce in it contfortailile and rcononiieal niaunt-r; with hints as to tlin reiidiest and nioet advisable lI|t'tIl|iI of at-qitiriug land on their arrival, &c. Corircti-t‘l titlsles of distances from place to place will be added, with nbs|r;icll ft-rm stir-li Provincial Acts as are iiennt-enry to be generally known; and n Vrtrii-ly of inisrellitiieousiiuelul matter. The whole f-inning ll complete text book on the stilt‘ . .t of Canada lor fatlilioa, a valuable llmrit oi‘ rt-l'o-reiice f .r the man u btniisess, and a guide for the traveller and etnigrnnt. For the cunvrriisnce of Siihsrrilters, the work will he iuisetl in noni- lipri, at la. 6«l. enroll. and in pm Is of dout lo sile, ttt Be.r-attli; niul will he complelt-il in nluiut ten parts. l-'.iirlt rain’ will he Accriisipanietl li_v a Map. t‘lInl.IlIll|Il one or more (‘maria-.s; and a general Mar or flu: Pitoviacl, c--inpileil I-xprusly for the purpose. will be appended to the work. Tin-. Maps will be engraved on copper, in the heat style of the art, and will contain the Ideas rlivinitmn iii Counties, end all the new set- tlt-inents in the I‘rnviiit'.r-, or to rise i.a1-rev Dafln. The Work will be furnished to Subscribers only. A complete I‘. ‘tiers Directory of the Upper Provincn will be tidrletl to the \\‘ni|t, bring Ilia Ii-st ever poltlislieil in either Province. As the Aatlior and l'ulilislrer possess:-it peculiar facilities for collecting the neces- sary iiifc-rinuiion.ibn sulret-ribnrs will have the advantage of receiving this pofliun onhg work wi1'Iroo1' all autrrrioltai. lxrulll. TIIOS. MACLEAR, Publisher, 'I‘nr-unto. CEO. 1'. HASZARD, Agent, P. E. I. Jnne H.185]. NOW 18 YOUR CHANCE. HE Subscriber efl'era for sale. at very low prices for cash, the following articles: Striped Shirtiiigs & Bedtieking, Brown and White Cottens, 4-4 Printed Cotione. Coloured Delainee and Cobargs, Black Orleans, I"' red Cashmere Shawls, Fancy Tweeds and Deeskiii, I in Rubber Coats. Glued caps, Pane Beans and Jewelry, bl ilita? Soap, Hair and Combs. Wit a general assortment of Tees, Sugar, Molasses, lice. Iai- eias, Barley, Indigo, Lcgwsod, ta, &e., to. Ray Bakes. Seytlie SIGIK.‘P't.loII. with a large: variety of EAITHENWAIB. K‘C'°vI"v CASH will be fir‘ WOOL L HIDES. .. fin‘ JAIIPS M. IITZLEI. Charlottetown, June I0. lfll. E FULL BLOOD stock, of high pedigree, Imported direct ti-om England, viz: I BULL, Durham Breed, (Colliplgs' Stoek,)(got the Earl of Ferkly-le‘s “ Good Lad," out a splendid ow Lord When- oe s. I COW, Durham Breed. la , by the above Ball eat efa Cow of Lord Wlsenlodhz. In '0. I COW, fnll bred, Four years old. I HEIFER. do. Three de. 1 do. do. Two do. I COW, half-bred, Four do. I HEIFER, do. Three do. 2 do. do. Two do. 2 do. Calves, lnlf-bred, One year old. I Bull Call’, 0 . on do. I Fine BOAR, full bred, by Lord Whealoek, and I IJWS, do. The whole of the above valuable Stock will be Public Auction. on WEDNESDAY, the 8th da nfAU UST next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, at the UAR HOUII. CHAI- LOTTE'l‘OWN. Any person wk ' to treat for any nftlse above stock. will please appl to Mr. H. I ASZARD. merchant, Char- lottetown. Approved otes at 6 rncntlu will be taken in payment. Charlottetown, May 22, 1351. Sweet 01!, Indigo. die. W. FKINNER, has received per Sehr. " Baily" howl n Halifax, in addition to hi SI ly Suppl : A large qaantilt'y :.\.VEE’I‘ OIL for , which an E pvnpnnd to se c I Cassugoeiispanish INDIGO. Dye code and Dye Utsfsofevuvy kind. Medical Warehouse, Dalrniple‘s Corner, Jane 21. lflbl. To be Bold, THE pleasantly situated property, known as Dnnalley Valley. or Nevvsteud Cottage and Farm. fronti on the Prisicatown Road, at the distance of Five Miles from C rlottetown. The Farm comprises 50 acres, the greater part under good cultivation. The Dwelling contnins a large Dining-room. ‘litres Bed-rooms, a Dressing-room, Kitchen and Oflicas, a Stable and C-..-house, &c.. in good repair, also attached. The proximit of this property to a market, and to other eoove niences desirabe in a Country residence, renders it well worthy the attention of Immigrants or others desirous of settling in the neighbourhood of the Capital of the_Island. For further pnrtienlasu. app y to the Subscriber on the premises. or to Joseph Hensley. Eaq., Attorney-at-Law, Charlottetown. JOHN KACNEILL. May st, 1851. :i>:rsto'<iz-c, IIDIBIUGI-o HE Subscriber desires to notif his friends and the public, that he has received his SPR NG SU PPLIES, eenshiq of Fresh Drugs and Medicines. with all the Patent preparations in use; Hair, Tooth, Neil, and Shaving Brushes; Comb. shell and plain, toilet and sent Bottles, cut and plain; line Turks and Cossack Sponges, for carrhge nus. Chamois. drc., Fruits a Spices; Confectionury and Preserves of all kinds; Soap. scented, plain and ornamented; Indies‘ and Coats’ old. silver and pearl Studs; Perfume Batcheteand easbiens. Cake!’ avouring and Ornaments, candied Citron, Lemon and Ora e Peels, Isinglass. Gehitine, &.c. Purses Gr. Purse Triisininp, Hair its and Gloves, for Rheumatic afectious. Paints, Oils and Dye Stullb, Pickles and Sauces, English and American; Bobiaeesi'a Patent Groats and Barley; Porter, Ale and Lime Juice; Fresh Clrnnb. Fifiand Raisins. moo, Ginger and Peppermint Cordials. gesidesua ‘kOIIO':’:l stock o‘l':og_ROCEllIES, consisting of Melanel. ens, ac a green; ee.gronnd,greennndroasted'S@rs. loaf. crushed and brown; Candles, Soap and Tobacco, Gun. , CIP. Fluits, &o.. dre.; besides a choice selection of Cignsu, all nl which will be sold cheap for cash. JAMES GILLIGAN. CanIele’s Buildings, June 28. District No. 6, Queen's County. ( N THURSDAY, Tliirty-lint inst. the Subscriber will let to the lowest bidder the repairs of Metro ‘s Bridge;--eels in com. meiice at8 o'clock. Same day, at l2 o’c oclt. Four pounds seven. teen shillings will beexpended on Psrkin‘s Road. JOHN McKAIG. Commissioner. Tryon Road, Lot II, July 12, 1351. To be Sold, Til.\T pleasantly situated Farm consisting of 00 acres, in Clint- lottetown Royalty on the Union Road, I7 chains of from the St. Peter's Road. and opposite the Race Course. There in n In e Ilouse consisting of 2 Parlours. 2 Kitchens and Bed Room. and Dairy on the first door. a Drawing Room and 4 Bed Rooms on the second door, and good frost-proof Cellars. There is a Garden and Orchard stocked with choice Fruit Trees. whole land is under cultivation, except about 5 acres which ‘I re- served for Wood. The Premises are well fenced, a - tion being planted with Hawthorn. There is a cod rn, Horne and Cow Stable, and other Oat Buildings; a Well of never-failing Water at the door; a stream of Water sulfioient for Machinery, runs through the Land. It is desirable as a residence for a genteel family, the rooms being spacious and in an agreeable situation. The Land will be sold altogether, or divided to suit parchasern. For further particulars apply to T. H. Havilnnd, Eeq.. sl Chrlot. tetowo, or the Subscriber on the premises, JOIIN W. JAMES. (wkly tf) Bridgefoot House, May 12, l35I. Farm for Sale. WITHIN Eleven Miles from Town, on the Prineotnwn Bond,‘ with 45 chains and 80 links fronting on the said lead, I0 acres are Freehold. and I00 acres Leasehold at 8d. per no", [0 acres are cleared and in good cultivation. The Buildings are agaad Burn, 80 N40, and House, 80 kt], with other raqniite 0IIt-DIiH- ings. There is also a good Saw Mill, with a powerful Stream of Water, which could be turned in good account. Half of the Par. chase Money may remain on Security. For further pertioalug "W M Ansxavoeii roams-ro July so, isii. ‘ "‘ JAMES SPIKE, 85 Co. Produce Agents and General Cosliminniosa Merchants, S.l!JVT JOHJVS, NE WFO UJVDLJJVD. Consignments from Prince Edward Island of Oats, Potatoes, Lusi- ber, Beef. Pork. Butter. and other Produce, are solicited. Robe- once to I’:-run Mscnowan, l:'aq., Clairlotietewn. May 21, ISM. Sw vvanrnn, A MAN who can be generally useful about a Sitnr and Cnaaau. A liberal snlar will be allo ed to of ' , Sobriety and honesty i’ndbpensable.' ' ''"°' ''’'"''°' G £1‘-‘I:--;‘l;|A.2. .tI.|I:'I.ll:UNef'_l1Py:‘a3‘pf "ngs. for nnnivunrrrn Charlottetown, July lb, lS5|. ' u “ Nhqtgce. Peresu ' abted to t ev. Wraaiaar J. He A St. John's, Nestfeundleiid, Clerk. on account of am at Rent, or uieneye due to his and hblase Wis Janet E-an Ileyies (forwierl Janet Etnwia Ileanis) at the tirns of her death. which. be en the nth da of May, lMl,iii rung.‘ t... .,. entltet psriisnef ewnsbip Nasnberfl, gt...‘ to ber,nnd allesbevaindsbtedtotbeeaid Rev. Wilinnl. leylas htflslslaadnrebsvdynstledtliatlbevebeudatygppgygg to receive the aafl arrensssl‘ Iteae er Debsmandhtpyusu tbeseotlsreqniedtabsnadetenewkbsndelai. Cbar|sttssown,Iay8,IIOl. ' "‘ efnt’