..~.-.r..—-—=~——qr-—sr cu »’-1.."e'- —. .'i —-Yfl)‘4‘,"~»-.'t‘\«%te‘ - ‘ y -_.u» v\».. 3.5-"_".* ' FIJAIUII Excuusiosrs.-—'l'bu Bess task a party of about too persons, on it ptsssttrs excursion. to Mount Stewart Bridga,—souie sixteen miles up the HtlluIioro' River--on Tuesday the 2.! inst., where they all lauded for some three or four hours, to pmttrke of ret't-etthrn-tits, laid out on the delightful groutttta iii the vicinity orrito Ilridga; sort It 4 o'clock. I- -11- they Ix-wt embarked and returned to town. . On Friday last a rtuherous and respectable party of ladies and gentlemen hired the Steamer Ross tor a pleasure excursion to Orwell Say. They left (Thtrltittetown at 10 o'clock. it. It.. at-otnnpsnied by the Sons of Temperance llsnd, who had litrtnly volunteered their services for the occasion, playing rnzht merrily some new and favorite airs, and arrived at Port St-lktrk at 9 o’clock, wheit thev landed uiitlt~r a salute, firctl front the shipyard ol Win. Douae, I'lsq., and after strolling Illftltltlll IIIIE woods for about a mile, pitched their it-tits attd iarittnk ot dinner. They re-errtliarlrr ll for (;ltlIIIlilIt‘lti\|‘lI at n‘t-lock, utitl dist-mharlted «I Mr. l’uakte‘s ultarl It little altt-r sun-set. The day was IN'ItI|ll'ull)l fine. stttl all enjoyt-.d iliotnselves frotit the oldest to the VtitIl|t_'PSI, antl the only cnittplaiitt we heard was uttered by a lady, who said that such trips were too much like angels‘ visits, few and tar in-ttreett. WI: were much pleased last Iivteniog itt witnessing Mr. Anoint- tn:-r-‘s Scieiitilic Lecture-. on vrtrmus rtllltjecltl. The performances ofthe Fire King, eating red hot coats of tire, drittkirtg liquid l't_rc. &o , were well dtnta. He gave sortie very curious and beautiful Clieiitical views and Optical Illusiortti nrtd Electriteal Experiittatits. ' He concluded his I-lnttettaitttiiettt witlt giving the Nitrous tlxyde or Laughing Gas to several persons resent, which afliirded titucli nttiusentent. Alli-r the company MI the room, he let gill’. 00"’ ‘ht’ Market House. it large Ilallottn, wltich, continued itt sight for about 20 minutes. weeding its way up the Ilillsboroiiglt. Mr. Abou.-net intends exhibiting again this Evening. Tuutt-Irtartcs Lucrunu AND Ds:cr.Iiiiit-riotv.—A most ulimuting and highly interesting Lecture was delivered by Mr. Arch. Macrtcill, Vernon River, III the Salem Chapel, Murr.-ty Iliu- bour, on .\Ionday evening the 25th of August, at the close of which, 18 Slumbors were enrolled, and it was uttaititrtously resolved, that u'l't-rtttwrartce Demonstration and Festival should take place on the -Itli itistrint, and notwitlistaiitliitg tlte liittited notice, and tlte nguauury pre rations requisite for such un occasion, (it being the tint ever celc rated in the Settlt-ittt.-at), the friends of Tentpcrttuce, withs uealcoiiitneitdabln in the prosecution of the good cause, commenced operations. and by the ‘time nppoirtted. every thing was prepared in elegant style, displaying iiiuclt skill and judgment in the undertaken. A tent was erected, shaded with boa ltsund canvass, for the accommodation of the guests. which FOICIIF, reminded its of Ilalaarrt's Benediction on the Tribes oI' Israel, " How goodly are thy tents, O .acob, and thy titbterrtncles, 0 Israel !" Nuut. chap. I4, verse 5. 'Ilte 'I‘ahlt-s Mere aiitply stored with u viiriet of delicacies ltiglily t-rt-dititble to the females who pn-sided over I tut departittent of the business. and nearly 200 persons sat down to partitke of the daiittieri provided, and the “ cup that cheers but not incbriutes," to which ample justice hav- ing been done, the Asst-nihlv, was addressed by the Rev. Mr. Whitlttck, and Mr. Arcltibald Mr. Macnt.-ill, rttid the usual resolu- tions huviiig been passed, they dis‘pers-rd to their homes highly pleased and gratified by the unanimous ispltty of Erin adherence to the riitcipleu trf'Iatttl Abstinence which pervades the breast of the urn- yoriiy of this contutuuity. Courrctt. On-‘icc, Sept. 4, I85]. IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Cuuttcil has been H pleased to tiiike the following appoiiitiiiettts:— Mr. Prospere Gallant, to be Ilurhour astur for the Port of Cu- uuntbec. , Mr. John Green. Junior, to be Preventive Olliccr, and Tide Waiter ftirGroen's Shore, Bedequo _ _ _ Mr. Asa .\lcCube, to be Preventive Otlicer and Tide “tartar for Cascutu, . Covrrcu. O.-rice, Sr-pt. I5, ISM. Ilis Excellency the Lieutenant tiovertior in Council has been pleased to itppoiut t\Iurtin Byrne, Ila , to be Secretary ttttd 'I‘re.t- suror of the Georgetown Ilraucli of t e Royal Agricultural Society ofthis Island, for the current year. _ Ilis I-Excellency in Council has also been pleased to appoint Mr. Murdoch Murray to be Secretary and ’I‘rt-tttturcr of the St. I'eter’s Bay Branch of the Royal Agricultural Society _ofthis Island, for the current year, in terms of the Act of Iiicorporatton. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. C. Illarrirb. At Lot I6 on the 3d instant, by John M‘Kinnon. Esq., J.I’., Mr. Johit Arnold, to Miss Jenn Fcrrisli, both of same place. In the Wesleyan Chapel, Cltarlottutown, on Tuesday evening, the 9th instant, by the Rev. F. Sniallwood, Mr. Peter I‘. Duche- min, to Sarah Atiti. third tlaugztter of Mr Watson Ducltr-inin. At the same time and place, and by the savne, Mr. I-Zdvtard P. Ilildreth, of Boston, U. S., to Lavinia, fourth daughter of Mr. Wei- son Ducheiuiu, of this Town. Dub, On Friday evening, the I2th instant, of Dysentcryr El-IZAIITH Spnucc, daughter of Mr. W. C. 'I'rovt'.'in,-—aged I0 irtonths. On Sunday ttight, of Pleurisy. after II short illttcss, Mr, GAIIR II:'ra- Toot.l:, aged 62 years, an old and rt-apt-.ctable inhabitant of this town. His Funeral will trike place to-tnorrow, at two o'clock. front the residence of his sister, Mrs. Lanttun, Dorcliester Street, when his friends and acquaintnrices are requested to itttcitd. On Monday, the l5th instant, Janus, sun of Mr. George Scantluhur ,—aged I0 years. _ At Ilrili air, on Thursday night, the Ilth tnst., EDWARD CUJIARD, Esq., in the 5-Itli year of liiri rigs. lflassrtigtrs. In the Steamer l'rom Pictou on Moiidny the Silt itititnnt, Mr.-ssrs. F. Mucdotiuld, James Hughes and wife, L. Skirving, IV. Mac- donitld. In do. from do. on Thursday Ilth inst., Dr. “nckenzie, Mr. James Moore, Mrs. G. 6: B. .'lloort=., 2 Misses Moore, Miss Murplty, Mrs. Peter Mucgowan and daughter. In do. frtitn do. yesterday, the I5th instant; Stcplicn Swabey, Earp, Mr. Glinner and Son; and 3 in the Siucrage. Ettitittltrb, On the I0th instant, from the shipyard of Mr. Duncan McRne, Whsutlsy River, a very tinerllrignntiue of I63 tons burthen, called the Pactoltu. Earl of Qlliarlotttlotitu. INTIIID: Sept. S—tSch. Relief, Marshall, Buotouche; deals. Packet, Bahia, Fiction soul. It. Two Sisters.’ ’ saw-sh: limestone. I1. Siisgaabun, O‘Neill, Sydney: coal. Mifestic, Moore, Pictou; coal. Jolly 'I'sr, Itouchet, Sydney; coal. Vine, Cuntpboill, Bathurst; limestone. Dove, Robertson, Pictou; coal. Belonrt, M'ltue, Rit-hibncto; deals. Williattt Nelson, Chrtppell, Bay Verte; deals. Fancy, Pslk, Liverpool; goods. ci.|'.riiiIn : Sept. I0.—Schr. Relief, Marshal, Mirumichi; bsl. Unity, Mclttte, New York; ship knees, &c. Packet, Bsltin, Pictou; bal. _ II. Dumsel, Gallant, Miraritichi: bal. " ' ‘ Jason, M‘DonultI. Rtcibucto: bal. 1}, ' John, English, Richtbuoto; juniper knees. _ Unicorn, Motch, do. bal. “flora, Robertson, Pictou; bal. .—_°.._.. IS. IS. Eliitt Nitric. Arrived on th 0th instant, at Port Hill, the Barnes Jsaslts, Rkhsy Muster, mm Bristol. Passengers and general Cargo to ‘You, with Masters and Crews for new Ships. l.tvuuIooI., A o. I9.—'l‘tte JOHN IIAWIll,0I's\VIflO1I, timber laden, wsu ‘fallen in with Iut August, in Int. 45, Inn. 45, derelict, uud with six and a half feet vtnter in her Iiold, try the British Empire. arrived here from Montreal, wlilclt put her tint and third tuutuu and three hands on board, who puttipsd be; dry, Ilnppod two lat-g:.:lsu in her counter, and would navigate her to England; was made up to noon, Slat July. Mern.—'I be John brought in here ltttlt ultimo. I-tvorpoot. A sti.—s.ii.a itqirts. an I’. t'.. Island. a lion, 2"Pl‘:I|t front . S. Iduhd. to Liverpool. July I2, hit. 48 ., lots. The Solittensr Dove, Itsudtiusld. irtustsr, Irons Souris, P. I}. Is- sf lruvi, Ish, grindstones, dtc , last, when about to tlltarlottrttititit filarlrrls. ‘J Exchange 50 per cent. on Starting. Srriiutit v, Supt. lS.‘SlI. _ruoti so incl 10 Beef, (small) ,.. II). 6 s Ti”4i Wool, . . F6‘ 1 a do. by quarter, 0 I 0 I Hutu, 0 S 0 7 Pork, - - 0 0 0 0 Barley, purbusliol, 0 0 0 0 do. (small) 0 0 0 0 Oats, - - 2 0 0 0 uitoa, - 0 8 0 4 Wheat, - 0 0 0 0 Iaiuh, per Ib., 0 SI 0 4 Tirriothy Seed. 0 0 0 0 Veal, per lb., 0 3| 0 I Ptrtauses. I 0 I I Butter, (fresh) - 0 9 0 I0 Trtrttipu. I 0 I 4 «hr. by the tub, 0 8 0 9 Iliirruts, per bunch. 0 It 0 I Chi-esc, - - 0 8 0 6 Tut keys, melt 0 0 0 0 Flutir, per II)., 0 21 0 2} Fowlit, - - I 0 0 0 t)rtiitn-at, pt-r lIi., 0 Ii 0 0 Eggs, per rlrsgen, 0 8 0 1 Pearl liar y,perlb. 0 Ii 0 0 III|_\', per ton, - 85 0 40 0 'I'ttllow, - 0 9 I) I0 Straw, per cwt. 0 0 0 0 Lord, - - II 0 0 0 Ctitlfish, per qtl., I3 8 I5 0 I)ttt-Its, each I 0 I 8 IIouiespitii,per )III.,‘ 3 0 8 8 I’ttI’tI'Itl3ttI- 0 6 0 9 Cliiclteiis, per ptsir, l I 0 I S Green Peas. per quart, od. Apples, pt.-r bush. as. ed, as Currants, per quart, -til. GFDIIGF. LEWIS. Market Clerk. __ j IIISFFJURO LOGIC A In JIIUIINA In For the titres weeks emling Scplrsilie I8. I851. lAIO‘ll’I'llt. 1'rtI:nssout:'rI:u. lllgllefl I-"Well Mean. l Highest Lowest Daily _(2:_i_tp.y_ _ (zottt.) t (soon) soth,zsth Mean. 80.18 I 29.66 29.93 74.1 | 44.1 | no Ilighest Lowest Mean. I lighest Lowest Duil y (lrit.) _ (3IrtI. (tlth.) (lst6L2d) Mum, 30.35 I 29.99 30. I8 I 79.4 | 36. 63.4 Iligbcst Lowest. Mean. Highest. Lowest. DIN’ _tt0tI-.) _( lath.) _ _ (stir.) i3iit,i4ttt 5 °‘"" 80 27. I 29.72 I 30.05 83.0 I 47.1 | 66.I wtrru A1‘ 9_ M u_ wuanuisi. Sun.2t W.S.W. light air lllue sky. till 9}, p.ni., then over- cast Mon 25 S.\V. gentlo_brceze. Overcast. 'I‘u. 26 N.W. light air. Uvercust; hstvy showers in the even- ing and during the night. W. 27;N.W. strong breeze Cloudy; heavy showers, part. '!'It. 2l5§\V.N.\V. mud. do. Blue sky. Fri. 29,S.S. W. gentle do. I) o. Sat. 30‘S.W. fresh do. Do. attd slightly hazy; wind blew it I fresh gale, p.in. Aug. Sun.3I l\V. fresh breeze Blue sky, with passing clouds. Sept. Mon. l|;N.E. rttod. do. Cloudy till 3. p.m.; then blue sky. Misty in the evening, sud a white fmut during the night. Cloudy; ltazy sky. t)vt-rcttst till 3, p m.; than blue sky. Illue sky: ligltt clouds in the evening. lllue itliy; slightly hazy, a.rn. Blue sky; hazy, p.tti; Aurora in the evening. Tn. IV. 3 S. light iiir 'I‘lt. 4l\‘/. do. breeze Fri. 5,8. ntod. do, Sat. b't\V.S.\V. do. do. 2 S.S.\V. do. do. Sun. 7 S. light air. Blue sky; hazy, a.m., Aurora in the evening. Mon. 8 W.S.W. fresh breeze Blue sky;pnsving clouds, p.m. Aurora in the evening. Tu. 9 N. mod. do. Blue sky. \V. I0 I-‘..S.E. light do. Overcast with showers. 'l‘h. II W.S.\V. do. do. Overcast and hazy till 5, p.m., then blue sky. Fri 12 N.I-I. do. do. Blue sky till 6, p.m., then overcast, Rain during the night. Sat I3 N.\V. strong do. Cloudy. LAST’NlGll'I‘!!! Ml‘. J. 0. D. AogOURNET’S Unrivttlletl Scientific Entertainment! ! ! ./IT Jl./ISOJVIC HJILL, ®2..‘°a3e1:3 mT9?m:t:s't:t'£3@-. 53? For pat-ticulars—-see sntall bills in circulation. Charlottetown, Sept. I6, I85I. A More for Sale. APPLY to R. BRUCE STEIVART, Charlottetown. September 16, IBM. LOST, 0N the Ilracltley Point Road. or on the Streets of Charlottetown u SADDLE, English ritulie—htts a Brass Plate on the back, and has been some time in use. 'I‘he finder will be rewarded by lenvitig it at Mr. David Stewart's, Kent Street. September I3, 1851. Shop to be Let. 0 BF. LET, in it central and business quarter of the Town, a large, well furitisht-d, and convenient SHOP, with crimino- dious and excellent Cellurago.—'I'ertits moderate‘, and possession will be given initnediately.—Eaquire at the otI'ice of this paper. Sept. I6, I85I. Notice is hereby given, IIAT the Subscribers will sell on t o spot to the lowest bidder, the Building ufthe Wharf on the West side of Westmorland Harbour. on Tliurstlav the t0th ofseptentber next, st 10 o'clock, ii. iii. Particulars will be irrnde known on the day of sale. JOHN LORD, JOSEPH TROUSDALE, I Tryoa, August 25,I85I. Si. Coniutntiusioners. The above-mentioned Sale is POSTPONED until MONDAY, the tlih of October, then to tulis place at the hour and place above- itteutioiied. _ JOHN LORD, JOSEPH TROUSDALE. 3 Commluiihiers. Tryout, Sept. 15, I85]. '» rnorrcu. ~ ~ THE SUBSCRIBER hurubyiiotidas hi friends sud the public generally, that he is about closi his business in Charlotte- towit, and that an early settlement of u outstanding accounts is psiriicularl requested. FrortiCouatry customers, produce will be taken, if elivured in shipping time. J. D. P. COLES. Supt. 3. NOTICE. HE SUBSCRIBER begs to notify all persons who_uro indebt- ed to him in King's County, that he will open an establish- mettt at the bond oI' St. Peter's Buy, in the house forrtterly occupied by Mr. Roderick Maclean, on orsbout the 20th instant, attd hereby tleinandtt art imtnediate settlement of all outstanding accounts at the said promises. Produce taken in payment. J. D. I’. COLES. Sept. 8.. 8w. NOTICE. LI. Persons who are indebted to Mr. Wit.t.rius “ILL for the . services ofthu Horse Cliarnpiori, at St. Peter's. Ilay Fortune, Rollo [lay and East Point, are hereby notified, that the debts due for the saute have been regularly assigned to the Subscriber, and the parties indebted are requested to settle their Accounts on or before the 20th October next. Grain taken in payment at St. Peter's Bay and Bay Fortune. J. D. P. COLES. Sept. 8. 3w. JAMES N. HARRIS, Oflers /‘or Sale, HINGLE MAKING MACHINES, with circular Saws 2 complete, 1 'I‘lircshittg Machine, I Wirtriuwing Machine. At reduced pi ices. Charlottetown Sept. I, I85I. FLOUR! FLOUR! I A fresh consignment of FLOUR for Sale, warranted real good. JAMES N. HARRIS. Sept. I, 1851. SYDNEY COAL HOURLY expected and for Stile. Customers are desired to leave their orders forthwith. JA.\IES N. HARRIS. Charlottetown, Sept. I, I851. Salt ! Salt I I A small signment of Liverpool SALT on hand, retailing by Charlottetown, Sept. I, 1851. .i.t.ttt:s N. HARRIS. Lumber! Shingles .' Laths -' James N. Harris HAS at ltiit establishment for Sale, Pitie, Spruce and Hctnlocli BOAR IIS, C Pine and Cedar SIIINGLES, LATHS, &c , cheap for itsrr. Charlottetown, Sept. I, I851. IVaii.ted, Oats and Barley.’ ! AYMENT in Barter in GOODS at reasonable prices, or in Cash at option, for any quantity. JAMES N. HARRIS. Clitirlottetoivn, Sept. I, I85I. * M A C K E R E L . PURCHASED in any quantity subject to inspection.—Good prices—Cash payittent. JAMES N. HARRIS. Charlottetown, Sept. 1, I851. Vessels Wanted ! .’ 4 OR New York, Newfoundland. Buthurst, Sydney, Pugwuslt, Gut Cuuso. ' JAMES N. HARRIS. Charlottetown, Sept. I , I851. A Charlottetown, Sept. 1, I85l. HOLLANDS GIN. prime article olfered in Casks or in small quantities not less I than two gallons, at low prices. JAMES N. HARRIS. Pictou Soap and Candles .' constant supply of the above prime articles on hand, either wholesale or retail. JAMES N. HARRIS. Chrlottetown, Sept. I, I85I. Y virtue ofa VVrit of Statute Excctition to me directed. issued ottt tit‘ Her Majesty's Stipreme Court of .ltidi- cature, : tthe suit of Ralph Brecken and Daniel Hodpson, Exe- cutor; of the last \rVill and 'l‘eatatiicnt of Matilda Bracken, deceased. against Donald M'DttlIt|ItI, I have taken and seized at the Property of the said Donald M'Dtin:tId. all the Right. Title and Ftceliolil Interest of the said Donald M‘Dunald. in and to 'I‘ownsltips Nos. 'l'hirty-five, (35,) arttl 'l'hirt_i'-six. (36,) in Queen's County, and I do hereby give Public Notice, tlitt I will, on Saturday. the 26th day of July, I85l, at I2 o’cltrcli. noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown. III the said County setup and sell, at Public Auction the said Property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the Levy marked on the said Writ, being £414 Ils. IL, besides Interest, Sheritl"s Fees and in- cidental expenses. DONALD MONTGOMERY, Sherifli SheriII"s Oflico, Queen's County, July 24, I849. The above mentioned Sale is Postponed until Tuesday the 26th day ofAugu.ti next, then to tulte place at the hour and place above mentioned. July 96, I851. The above mentioned Sale is further postponed ttntil Friday the 96th tlai‘ of September next, then to take place at the hour and place shore iiietitioncd. August 26, I85]. DONALD MONTGOMERY, Late Slterifli BY virtue ofs Writ of Flori’ Fricittr Execution to me directed, is- sued out ofller Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature. at Ill! suit of the Honorable Joseph I’ope,'I‘renstIN3l‘ of Prince Illtlwflfds Illnnd, on behalf ofller Majesty, against 6I5 acres of Land, part of Township No. Tliirty-live (35 ), in Queen's t‘ourtty. in Prince Edward Island. I have levied the s.tid Writ on the sttid Land, and ' I do hereby give notice that I will set up and sell at Public Auction. at the Court House in Cnarlotteiown, on Saturudsy, the 20th day of September next, at the hour of twelve n’clocli, noon, the above mentioned Land, or as rtiuch thereof as will sotittf the Levy itiarked against such ’I‘ownsIiip, viz: Eleven pttunds e' t shillings and four pence, besides Slroritl"s Fees and lncidvntal %xpenceu. WILLIAM IIODGI-LS. SIierifi"s Otfioe, Queen's County, Shellf- August 21, IBM. I Y virtue of a Writ of Flori’ Fucias to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of John Frederick Clark against James Frederick Webber, I have tslienund suited, as the pro rty ofthe said James Frederick ‘VOID- bsr, all the Itighi, Title en Freehold interest of the said James Frederick Webber, in and to Town Lot No. Filly I-light (58). in the 8d hundred of Lots in Chnrlotteuiwn; and I do hereby give Pub- lic Notice, that I will on Suiurtlsy, the Thirteenth do of Septem- ber, IS5|, st 'I‘wulve o'clock, noon, at the Court ousn in Chur- CDIiI®®1I4 1B@®I'.V.Bg To Teachers and country Dealers. R. HASZARD having printudlu Editions of the Standard SCHOOL BOOKS, is now rusdy. to dispose of them whole- sale on liberal terms. He will also be well supplied with all the requisite School Stutluuury, which in direct from the Ilunufuetsrutu in Britain ad th 0 Stutu. he will be Iltll I0 sell at the ottsupsn rate. Sept. ll. .., in the said County, set up and sell at Public Auction the said Prnpert , or as much thereofits will satisfy the Levy. marked on the said ‘Vrit. being .083 His. Sd., beside Interest, Sheritf ‘s Fees and incidental expenses. DONALD MONTGOMERY. Sherifll SheriR's Oflou, Queen's County, September II, IMO. I The above mentioned Sale is P%'I'PONED for want of biddwl, until Wednesday the toil: Ostsbsr usut. than iststts place at the hour and inuritlousd. Suptult ts, test. “W- 1. I ”1_l",ir rti cits . Valuable Stock for ule. THE SUBSCRIBER will Sell on FAIR DAY. (Wsdui ) the 24th iunuut, the following valuable STYEK, by All - T|0D.u:‘G.ll°'d“k:0.iVmIu-"ll’.li "3 llew not I-ported s owu (. a Cu tie u u Outhis Bll”IflIl'l Suutluiid. , ~ ’ ' CO .ugud 6 years, Iulf Gallows . Itulf Alduuey. The above are from the Stock of Huu. {ledge Pnuus. —JL80— A lull’-ht-ed Durham cow. rm by srr. Joln Tbseuu. tut" now the property of G. W. Duuuus, l'q._ This opportunity shout not be lost, by Farmers wishing to prove their stock. —AL80— I Excellent COW, nearly all Ayrshire. three years old now in Calf b a pure Ayrshire Bull. This Cow was bred by Hon. J gs Pu-nus, and is now the property ofJ. WALK- HIII-IAW. . I BULL. Iyesrs old, by u thorough-bred Durltunt Bull, uul. out of a pure Alderney Cow. JA.\lES N. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Sept. I. 1815!. Isl. By H. W. LOBBAN. Excellent Business Stand in Dorchester-' Street. 0N FIIIDAY,tlie 26th Septemper next, at I! o'clock, noon. will peremptorily be sold on the premises, if not previously disposed of by private Stile, that corntnodi us Two Story DWEL- LING HOUSE 36 feet by 34, and PREMISES, now in the our!- pstiort of Mrs. Et.u;.tsoit Illauqimttn, nearly opposite the late residence ofths Ilnn. Wm. W. Loan, fronting 42 feet on Der- chester-strcet. with a depth of 90 feet, part of Town Lot No. Cl. is the First Hundred in Ulisrlotietovru. There is un excellent Frost Proof Cellar, 8 feet deep under the whole extent of the Building, walled ull routid with good masonry, has two ood Slit in front and is well adapted l'or business of any kind. 'I‘ ere is u a well of good \Vator in the rear. Ari ptionuble title will be given and the Property can be viewed at any time on application to llrs. MAIQUAND, or to the Auctioneer. R. Gus. It Isl. Charlottetown, 26th August, I851. Sale of Valuable Real Estate. 0 BE SOLD, at PUIILIC AUCTION. on WEDNESDAY. the 'I‘WI-l.‘l'I‘Y-I*‘Ol;'R'l‘II day of SEI"I‘E.\IBI-ZR, next, at the OLD CUU R'I‘ HOUSE, Charlottetown, at the hour of 'I‘welvu o'clock, noon, the followin REAL F.S'I‘A'I‘F of the lute Mr. Aanuaw l\Iiicooiut.u, of 'I‘ltrt-.e Rivers, deceased. or so much thereof as rrtay be necessary for the payment of the Debts of the said Andrew ltlucdonald in this Island, viz.: Panmure Island, Excepting One hundred acres thereof, situate in Cardigan Bay. King's tfnunty, in this Islrrnd, being art Estate in Fee Simple, and consisting of Otto Farm containing 'I‘wo hundred (200) itcrcuof Land, more or less, being the Northern section of the said Island, ttnd having an extensive shore front on Saint Marv‘: Buy and tlu llarhor of Three Rivers:50 or 60 acres of this arm are under cultivation, and on which there is situate u SUBSTANTIAL '|'\VO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, contprisi Eight Rooms besides the Attics, with u frost-proof Cellar ; also a ARN 60 feet by 30, aritl other Outltouses, dtc. Also, FIVE FARMS. each con- taining Fifty acres, mote or less, fronting on Saint Mary's Bay. Also, Five other FARMS. containing it like qusntit each, frouti on Three Rivers Harbor, on the North or inner S treof ‘the su' Irtland.-—'I‘he whole of the said Filly acre Fitrins abut on a road in the interior of the Estate ; they consist of superior soil, and ure rttveretl with excellent Ilardwood ; the situation of each being ex- ct-ediiigly well adapted for the purpose of Agriculture or the Fisheries. The above Estate is to be sold agreeably to an Order of the Lieutenrint Governor and Council, iitttdo under and b virtue of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, inlitued“At; Act relating to \‘Vills, Legacies and Exocutors, and for the settlement and distribution of the Estates of Iritestutes," as well as in par- suance of a decree of the Court of Cltrtucery of this Island, tsinde in a cause wherein \Villittui Macleod ct uxor are Pluiniiflb, and Hugh Macdonald and Colin Mucdonald are Defendants. A do it of 'I‘wcnty-live per cent on the purchase money will be requir to be paid down at the titiie of Sale, and the remainder on the execution of the Deeds and delivery of ion to the purchasers, which will be on or before the Twertty-fourth day of October, ensuing. For further particulars, as well as inspection of a Plan of the Estate, apply at the Otlice of EDWARD PALMER, FJq.. Chur- lottetovrn, or at Georgetown, to the undersigned. Dated this 13th day of Au ust, l85l. II t-II MACDONALD, Isl. Sole Acting Executor of the said Andrew M 'onuld. Sale by fluclion of Valuable HOUSE and B UILDIA G LOTS, in Powital-street, Charlottetown. ON FRIDAY, the 3d day of October next, I851, ut the I11 of I2 o'clock, noon, will be sold on the Premises, by) Publ Auction, that valuable and comtnodious New Two Story LI.‘\'G-HOUSE and STORE, in Pownal-street, the Property of Mr. Pxrnrcx G/irrivtur. lately occupied b him as u Dwelling House and place of business, situate oit part it Town Lot No. 87, in the lat lluitdrcrl of'I'own Lots in tfharlottetown. The Land attached to thc llonse, and to be sold with it, has it front of 4|} feet on the ‘Vest side of Pownal street, with it depth back of 84 feet, (fronting 81' feet on Dorchetiter-street.) The House is well arranged rind capacioutt, and at a small expense, could be altered so its to be suitable for the residence of a Private Gentleman. If required for ll Store, its present irttcrnsl urrungetncnt and first rate business situation, well fit it for the purpose. There is also u Stable on the I’rctntses, and n Pump near to it in Pownul-street. At.so,at the same time, 2 valuable BUILDING LOTS, part of the above 'I'own Lot, and situate to tho South of the above House, each having a front of 80 feet on Povvnal-street, and run- ning back thence for the distance of 84 feet, the depth of the Lot. The particulars ot"I‘itlc and terms and conditions of Sale, apply at the Otlice of Josuri-t IIs.tvai.uv, I-lsq., in Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber on the Premises, P. GAFFNEY. Charlottetown, 9th September, l85l. Sale of crown Lands, on Township 15. IIE Surveyor General will rider for sale at the House ofJosepII Gallant, Township I5, at twelve o'clock on Monday the 6th October next, the following Lots on said Tpyvsnship, viz:-- Nos. 96 us no in no :25 H4 I73 WILLIAM SWABEY. Keeper of Plans. Notice is hcrcb given, HAT the Subscriber viill let, on A undo the 2Id instant, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the antount of F.igltt ourtils, on the Road between Thomas Hockin‘s and the Count line. JOIIN RD. Commissioner. Tryori, September 15. I85I. - FOR SALE, EST ENGLISH OAKUM. FIGURE HEADS. IRON. ussorted sizes. CROWN GLASS, 10-!!! and S-IIO. PLYMOUTH SOAP, an xcellsnt article for family see, he. to. Was. HEARD. Great George Street, August 20, I85]. Steam Bout for Sula. IIE Subscriber otI'eru for sale the Ferry Steamer " Isle." Twelve llorse power, the Holler, a superior article, imported from England for the purpose; the Bout is 70 feet long by M [ed bsarn, Copper-fastened and Coppersd, has run two seasons. Apply to -rttoe. s. TIEIIAIN. _ Eltsrlonetowrn Nth August, 1851. (lsl.) STATIONERY, SCHOOL BIIIIKS, to. Fort Sam‘. at the Subscriber's Store, sinivutr s'i'ttutt't'; JOHN S. IQIIRII. cttsrtoimotvs.sspt.I. tut. (Irv) i ."