Thellelse offlr. Jeh Li II‘! Creek Iced. IOIP wee oeneuoted b 334 Ill-. vt-em-. W. Fire outbe of _ be- tween the hours of 1! sad o'clock, and Ins Household Furniture, Beds’ and Clothes were destroyed. _6ro had got Inch heml- wp ore it was discovered. tltat it was with dttllculty he got his wt e and children out through the vi owe. the ‘doors being Inne- ceseibl he threw his children, in a state of npdtty, from their beds late the snow, the tlterntouteter bein at the time, five degrees be- ’ ‘ ‘ ' ' ustrious man, and has by tltis eehutlty been rendered hoeeel ' tout clothes, or provi- Ileee hr his family. Any relief to this poor man, either in money or clothes, could not be better bestowed. _ Cape Traverse. January I9, I85‘). 8le—l have to inform you that Mr. Archibald Cameron, of Lot ,eeine ecroee e Strait from Cape Torntentine without I |tttet—-the like never was known before. There were alto-.tI twenty passengers waiting to cross. Cttpt. Mara! and others bought a boat, and as Cameron was an experienced Itltltl, he wee to heve had his passage free. They proceeded on Fri-lay, end bed to put back owing to the roughness of the ice. The Ilell got across that evening. It was agreed that ell hende should start again early on Saturday morning. Cameron boarded about a mile from the others, and when he came down in the morning tlte two boats were gone. he a and brave Scoteluett walked about till between I9 end I o'clock, wlten he took a fence pole in hie hand. and started on foot to cross the Gulf, which he succeeded itt doing safely, ltavittu rcacltetl the apposite shore at dusk. The next trtonting he started for ltie outs. Yours tr ly. Mt‘. Joke Inge. WILLIAM CARUTIIERS. New Temperance Hell. THE Cotamlttee up inted by the Sons of Tetstperence for Renting the NE HALL, have ,Ruoli.'c-1, That on no occasion shall the Hall be let, unless u full etetentent of the intended proceedings of the meeting be tiret given to the Secretary in writing. WM. HEARD, Secretary. Committee Room, I1th Jen, I852. II the papers I month.) WILLIAM STRAIGHT, Hatter, (Has tcorlrad in were of the principal Sltops in London, rvt'z. Messrs. L'Itrt'atit's «Sr 00.; Ellwood 4' Co.,- Jllayltew 4' VI'Itt'le, dc. EGS to inform the inhabitants of Prince Edward Island, that he carries on business at the “Queen's Arrns Tavern." Char. It-ttetown Itoyalty, on the Road leading to Poplar Island Bridge, where he undertakes the Clettnin Refilling, Stufllng uttd Dyeing Ilettvnr nttd Silk Ilute; Jim Crows made front the Island \Vool, old ones done up. All orders punctu:tl| attended to, taken at the Queen's Armsi and at Mr. Jttrnea lteu 'a, Tailor, Dorcheeter Street, Cltarlottc- totvu. Prices ver w. Cltttrlottetown oyalty, Jatt., 20, 1852. Two Stray Sheep, NE rt Ewe with the to of both Ears cut oil‘, and e ltOIt‘II out of the lower part of tlie left ear; The other it year old We- tlter, one side of the right ear cut oil‘, have been on the Hubscri- bers‘a Fttrin since the lat of August last. The owner is requested to take them away and pity expenses. DONALD M‘KINNON, (Sergeunt.) Old Priucetown Road, January I7, I852. The Temperance Bauer Cottttrtittee tltnttkfully ,_, c receipt ofthe lutndemna donation of £22 7s. from Mr. Watsott Dechentin and Family, that sum—erroneously estintated at £40 in the Islander of the 9th inst.-—bcing the entire proceeds of their re- cent Con cert. Birth. At Devonport Cottage, on the 7th instant, Mrs. G. Deflloie, ofe Son. fllarrirb. At Ruetico Church, on Wednesday Lost by the Rev. C Lloyd, Mr. David Mulch of Rustico. Merchant, to Clara Amelia eldest Daughter of William Hodges, Esq. High Slteiilf of Qneen’a County. B e Rev. Mr. Smallwood, on the I0th inat., Mr. Samuel Leno, .Iun., o Int 49, to Miss Mary )lcKeown, of Georgetown. On Tuesday, 20th December, at the Chapel of Ease, \Vittdsor, lyythe Rev. 1. Bainbridge Smith, Vice President of King's College, to. C unard, I-‘.eq.. to Laura I-Ilizabetlt, duugltter of tire Ilott. Mr. uetice Haliburtnn, Clifton. At Cmarlottetovvn on Thursday evening, l5th inst., by the Rev. T. Sma.lwoot.l. Mr. \Vm. Ilodd. Merchitttt, Bed us, to Margaret ah daughter of Mr. \Vrti. Gardiner, Couttttission Iercltartt, Char- II ‘C an S Elitb, At Vernon River, on 'I‘hursdny the lllth inat, after rt long and inful illness oftwelve months‘ duration, Catlterihe Grunt, wife of r. Alexander McDonald, in the Slat car of her age. Tlte deceas- ed was a native of Arisuig, County of Dtvcrrtcss,Scotland, and catne to this Colony in I771. On Mondu the I9th iuet., after a lingering illness, Mr. Samuel Aldridge, ofaeeclt Hill, Lot 24. in the 53d year ofhis age. 'l‘lte de- neeeed was a native of Lexficld. England, and emigrated to this Co- lony in the year I88I. Ilassrttgirs. In the Mail Boat, front Ca Tormentine, on Monday the l2tlt iuet.. Mrs. Beech, Rev. R. ouch; Capt. John Walsh. from New- foundland; Messrs. McDonald, Souris; M‘Arthur, West River; and one other person. -BTIOBOLOGICAL JOURNAL, hr the tuck ending January 11,1852. uauoasu-rue. -rttuuasoasu-rue. t Lowest Mean. Highest Lowest Daily utie.) (I5th.) (|5th.) te,i7ut, Mutt. “J0 39.88 29.8l 82.9 —I3.2 I5.I ""‘” ‘T wua-rttue. 9,a.ar. Jae. Overcast. Foggy, it. in. Overcast. o. Overcast, and light snow. Blue sky till 7 . m. then over- cast end slig it snow. Overcast, till 5, p. m.', then blue ak So. II 8. light air. He. II N. mod. breeae. ll .W. do. it We. I4 W. light breeze. Th. I5 W. moderate do. Blue riky. Overcast, hazy and snow till -I, p. tn. then blue e y. Fri. 18 N. tle do. Set. I‘! N. .F.. ligltt nir. N. B.—'l‘lte observations are made at 9, a.rtt., 3, p.m., 81. 9. IMH- tlllpurlottrtottut itllttrlu-rcitia.” . Exchange 50 per cent. on Sterling. Sn-uunav, Jim I7 I852. rltora 1'0 V Pltoli to “OH, (l1ll)pt'lIr. I 2‘ I -Q “'0t)I. - - l I 0 ‘ I ~I ¢|._ 5’ qt‘.-up, I I] l 4 ‘ tam, 0 0 0 I , . - 2] I] llnrley, per tttrelrel, 1 C 2 I do.(e$ll) I 5 I Ottttt, - - I 4 I I I ttttos. - 3| 4 “fheat. - ° ° i 0 g,,.,t.,,,., ,, o t o ] Ttntothyfiecdp 0 0; 0 0 Vgj. Pu lb , 0 I 0 I Potatoes, 0 0 I 8 Batter (fresh) - I0 0 Tut-ntps, 0 0 I 0 10 .5, i., s to Cttrrute, pet rm». 0 0 o o , - - I 0 Turkeys, eec 3 0 4 ' ffiqprh, I] 2] tvvls, - - 0 6 0 9 W, tb., I; H Eggs,per dusen, 0 8 0 I0 PCfIDIt’:',perI> I], 0 ' IIuy, per ton, - S5 3 «I5 0 , per II. S 0 Straw, per ctvt. ' I I 3 'l'uI|uw, - _ 8 I0 Codtiith,perqtl., I2 0 I5 0 “I, - - ' S 0 Ilontcsptm, per ytl., 8 0 S 6 Duke, Inch - 0 0 Cliieltemi, per pttir, 0 0 0 0 ' , . ' O B A lca,pcr bush. 0 0 0 0 , . 9 o ttilittau, o 4 o 5 Ieeu,perbuh . 4 o o . GEORGE I.t’.WlS. Market Clerk. Rood Dtett-lot. No. 6, King's County. E Subscriber still attend at the Cross Roads, on the Hill near r‘e farm. on Saturday the 24th day ofJanuary inet.. at sea c'cloc . forenoon, end I same day at two o‘clock p. in. at h Auction to the lowest bidder tlto levell- ing and Illleg e the I'itc or Cradle Hills, during the season, on Itoeds in the above District. Security will be re- quired fovthe the performance of each contract. W. UNDERIIAY, Commissioner. Hy fortune, Jan. I9, I851. - F I R E I I i I Subscriber has much pleasure in notifying the public the! the Direatere of the ALLIANCE LIFE AND FIIIF. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON, have edhevleed hint to seeks a considerable reduction in the pre- I i. , _ Q. fiflfig Hgflpf figures. renewable, the Subscriber, will grant vfifiteet the reduced rate, without the necessity of a new Po icy. A pereeee dealt-ea oflaeur are respectfully invited to take ' the ALIIIANCI. “Tie rvtan can consider his property be sub eelQ.b.e' be heaved. Dgys are dangerous, espeeutlly . “"'"°" ' I CIIAILIS vouua. Amt. ’Jeuery II. tell. eutettaou the teas. ' 081' PltIt.IltIlD.tIts Pllttcl IDWAID IILAND hr tees. was this Number eonneesss e ‘I 9*‘!-"1" t.r...t...t conu- Stray Cow. A stray red ttnd white COW, giving milk, top of the right ltorn broken oil‘, about 6 years old, line been for the last tltree days on the Subscriber‘: premises. The Owner is requested to cotno and take ltcr away and pay expenses. JOHN P. OXLEY. Water-etrcet, opposite Mrs. Brecken'e, an I7, 1852. Notice . ALI. Persona indebted to the Subscribers are hereby notified, tltat unless their nccoutttu are settled before the lat day of March next, the same without any distinction whatsoever, will be put into the ltattds of their Attorney for recovery by legal process. J. 5: War. l\l'GII.L. I6tlt Jan. , I852. Isl. Lost or Stolen, black Newfoundland PUP, white on the throat and breast, about half grown, answers to the name of Colo. Any person who brings him to the Store of Mr Crt.uu.I:s \Vut.srt, tv' he ).'tltI it reward of 5: , nttd whoever rctaitts possession of hitri alter this notice will be prosecuted. January I9, I852. LIVERY STABLES, Ill-‘. SITBSCIIIBEII. irttends keeping good Horses. Sleighr, Carriages, 5tc., which he offers to the Public for hire on low terms, for Casts. Auo. good Stnbling, and the greatest care taken with those: llorr-es committed to his chn c. Residence near the Temperance llitll, Grafton Street. _ \VlI.LIA!ll JAl\'E.\IAN. Mr. JAKIMAN, would take the opportunity of informing his numerous Cttstoirters, whose Debts have been sortie time tttaitdittg, that he would feel obliged by their making an early ticttlctttettt; and those having accourtte against hint will please forward them as soon as poss‘ . January 5, I852. Money to Lend, MONEY to lend on Mortgage or other good Security on Lattd in Charlottetown or Royalty in Sums of £50 and upwards. —Apply at the Otlice of the Subscriber. JOSEPII HENSLI-II’. Ofiice, Deebvieuy'e Buildings, Charlottetown, 'ltli January, I851. NOTICE. 0WNERS of Farm-steadinge or Proprietors of I.and for Sale, end to Let or Lease, in Prince Edward Island, are enlicited to communicate with the Subscriber, as to terms and particulars of entire, for the infortttntion of intending settlers of sntitll citpititl, and of the Scotch Agricultural class. An early notice, per Poet (prepaid), will meet ottctttion. \VII.LIA.\I I.A'llIONT, General Com. Agent. 2 llovvavil Street, Glasgow, 5th September, I851. HE Subscriber intending to leave the Island the ensuing Spring, requests all persons indebted to hitn to make payment of their Accounts before the last day February next, or he will be obliged to take coercive measures for the recovery, without distinction of persons; he also requests persons ltnving deittande against hint, to send itt their Accounts I'or tttent. Ile ofl'ers for Sale a Freeltold Farm of 39 acres, on which is a contfortttltlc House, well finished; n g arn, eullicicnt to hold I2 head of horned Cattle ttnd 4 horses; also, ll Forge, and 2 sets of Blackstttitlts’ Tools. Al.S()—— Fttrttting Stock and Implements, Ilottseltold Furniture, site. The particulars of which will be given lterertftcr. NGUS DPCORMACK, Gr-ts Marsh, Lot 54, Dec. 22, I8“. Blacksinitlt. Encourage Home Manufacture. AIITIIIS having Cloth which they wish DYED or DRESSED in it superior style, tnny send it to the Agent for C-‘tirney‘s .Mt'IIs, where it will be finished equal to any done either itt Nova Scotia or New Brunswick, and at equally low rates. Information as to prices, mtty be obtained, and patterns seen, at the Agents, Upper Side Queen Square, Cltnrlottetown. E. L. LYDIAIID, Sept. 22. Iul. Gt Adv Agent '.rUs't‘"i°3§ijsiirii3::i’—iii"<iri 2.. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE ; or How to Live and What to live for ; with etnple rules for Diet, Regimen, nttd Self-Mnnttgetttent ; together with Instructions for securing Perfect llealth, Longevity._end that sterling state of Ilap- pinesa only nttaiitrtble through the judicious observance of a well- regulated course of life. By a PHYSICIAN. _ OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 4 “ There is uveut deal of good sense in tltia little volume The rules \ relating to the ‘ itn rtnnt operation of ctttiug ' are ttdtnirnltlc. The reornl rules are as good its the physical, and the writer is well entitled to be ltettrtl."--Atlas. _ " The work before its is written in it plain homely style, and the I Information which it contains in connection with all matters relating In I bettltlt and diet, is of an ctttreittely valuable and useful kind."—Sttrtday ".A.litt|e hook abottntling in sound, sensible, and practicable ndtitte , for the tnttuegetneni of health from intttttey to ohl age. ’l_‘hr- writer's irt- , "..m,,,o," "9 e,,,i.u-mly jtttlicitrtis. 'l'hie is it mnttuttl which every |tnttt-c- } lmltl rthttuld possess, and which young and old will rcitd wiilt pt'olit."— , Crt'tt‘r. I Here we have sttre and practical rules laid down for adoption,‘ which if followed uvcurntely, wi.l tentl In the comfort, if not to the lam ! ‘ ‘ As it manual for enernl use, it is so prepared, rtsto avoid i fiziyyllttng that is oflenstve, whilet treating upon topics rctptteite to he ‘ conetderetl."—Bell's IVeekly Meuenger. ' " The ties’ in this esstty is extremely laudable, it being intended to promote a most useful end important etutly—-the study of diet and morale which i. at eeent too rnttclt neglected. 'I' re ure,ecttttererl tltrm the work, several useful and important observations."-— ”'arkIy Times. " A little work which appears to us to tone ' and to be suited to the capacities ofttll who can rend. ‘On sut:lt_ it subject it is oltea dirlicott to ttvoid the use of language which re otieutstre to tleliertte 3 but in the volume before at, the nutIto_r has treated in the most witlttmt ever being led into the cotstrrmsion of no tmgttttrded eupri-seuttt."—Mt'nIttg J _ l e k “flung in [In gpsrtl ttl IIIQ IIIIIQIPIMII century by man 0 g with u ltren eye to all the " euntI':tris nml conveniences o ‘M. M. II “,3 on his gutird ttgmnst its material and discomfurtieg issues. W t 0' “mm d,,-",.,;,,._ ,,,,,g gtepping ; hot it tit-ittn or llltll to men must have at least £500 XI-yOIl', before he can practise rh for which class. we believe, the nuthor intended his labors."-1'u_5Iet. ti ttbeetttts with ettnirabts rttuuirus for I M“ "d I ‘ up: um. 33.... etr. eesrolas,eed other utettsrs he usual staple of sanitary edmueitloe."—-Ewtgrenl. Sold It 0. '1'. Hannah: gooi.‘&II- N " Jdaiyfax . C 3, H . I aim‘ Mn‘ ' by ‘Ks fitllfsge. ea..- h wlt huh lrupreved. The bonnet will 3"- ' ‘ ' '0 ea 3 Ce, llelifaa, N. 8., price LT... Road Dleti-tot No. 5, lIng's Oounty. THE Subscriber will let at Public Auction to the lowest bidder, the cutting down and levelling the Piteltee or Cradle llille, on tlte Main Post Road in the above District, frotrt Donald M‘Phee's, Llllltt llitrbour. to Alexander t'll‘Donald’s, Little River, North Side. at South Side Cross II.0l|tIl, on Tltureday the 22d instant, at 10 o'clock, forottoon. _ 'l‘lte Contract to commence from the day of Sale, end continue in force until the snow shall be gone. Security will be required for each Contract. DONALD M‘DONAI.D, Commieeiotter. Prospect Ilill, Jan. I2, I852. Road District No. 6—Prlnce County. TIIE uttdereigtted will let at Public Auction, to the lowest bid- der, the levelling the Pitches, or Cradle llille on the Mairt Poet lloadsgm the above District, at the following places and times, viz. : at Saint l".|eattor'tt, on Friday the 23d day ofJnttu.-try, itttttnnt. at 2 o'clock in tlte afternoon, the Itottdu from Lot I6 to Green's Wharf, and from St. I".lerittor'a to Lot 19; at 3 o'clock. saute day at 'l‘r.tveller’u ltest, the Road frottt Barrett's to Lot 11. HARRY C. GREEN, Cortttttiesioncr. Road District No. 6, Prince County, January 5, I852. Freehold Property, for Sale. IIE Soltecriher others for Solo, his premises situated in Kent Street atljoioittg Mr. David Stetvart, Innkeeper, cotuprit-ittg one-lt:tlf'l'own Lot 88 'l‘ltird Hundred, with rt convenient Du ellittg Ilouee, Stable, \Vorkshops, &c. For particulars apply to GI".OltGl-‘. ll. CIIUDLEIGII. Kent-Street Jun. 5, I853. tf. Wtlham R. Watson EGS respectfully to ottttounce, that his WINTER SEI.F.C- _ .'l'ION OF GOODS, of every desctiptit-ti, is now ready for inspection. Strangers front the Country, intending to visit IV. R. \V.’tt Estab- lishment, will do well to ttote the A dress--J\"o. 9, Queen Street, Re.ldr'rt‘s ./Vera lluilding. 'l‘lte wuttt of tltie precaution having, itt some instances, led to rttistakea and diaappointtttt-tttr. Jttttuary 6, I852. Butler's Toue-lee-mole, Ovis’ correna, I-Iecker's Farina, ANUFACTUIIED expressly for Culittnry and Dietetic pur- poses; very cxtcttsivcly used and highly eatcetttetl lt_v I“A.\lII.II'ZS, IIO'l'EI.S, S'I‘lIA.\|I'lI{ 6Lc., III the pfepilltllltlll of PUDDINGS, C MANGI-I, CAKILS, CL'S'l‘Al{lJS, I'll-IS, and for DIET FOR INVALIDS. For sale by IVM. II. IVATSON. No. 9, Queen Street, ltcdditt’s New Building, Jitttuttry 6,1852. NOTICE. 0 LET on Lease, with liberty to purchase, ifso rcquircd, part of the Lnttds belonging to the Subscribe known as the “Haunt” Estate. situate tit the Eastern extretttit of Charlotte- towtt, comprising Eleven 'l‘otvit Lots iittd portions rt Two Cottttnon Lots. This Property has been laid ofl' irtto Iluildiug l.ots, and will be let by private t'0IIlrtICI agreeably to rt plan to be seen at the (mice of Joiriv LONt.iWOI‘l‘H, isq. IV. S. I.ONG\VOll’l‘II. Cll-‘II'lt)lIt:I0\\'ll, January 6, I852. RECENT IMPORTATIONS. Sugar. Molasses. Flour, etc. TIIE SUBSCRIBER has now itt Store and nll‘-yrs for Salt: 300 mile. Superfine Canada I'l.OUll, Nor. inspection. I0 Putts. choice Porto Rico MOI.ASSF.S, 15 do. bright Cuba do. I0 Illtds. prime Porto Rico SUGAR, 10 do. bri Cubrt It Bugs Gtfiaen COI-‘l-‘I-II~‘., 30 Barrels American PILOT BREAD, I50 Quintnls CODFISII, 50 Barrels No. I. Put HERRINGS, 8 Boxes SOAP, 50 do. I0 x I2 GLASS. A I’ TENT WINDLASS, netv, euitable fora Vessel of about 250 1'ons. And a variety of other articles. IVM. T. PAW, At the oflice of A. II. Yates. January I, I852. NEW GOODS. Per “Waltran,"frorrt. HaIt_'fu.r, AT No. QUEEN S'l‘IlF.F.'l‘. Q‘-T117". L‘. 7-33:71‘-H_I"tCIj’ IT’ AS received per above, it furtltcr supply of Flucy DRY GOODS, FURS, &c.. consisting Illuck, Watered and Dutnoek Silks, Iliclt coloured Shot Do., Ilhtck nttd coloured Iloiittct Sntitta, Velvcts, Persians, 6r.c., Ilotmet Ribbons, Frirtgotl, Giittps, &c., IIrII.lll-tllllfll, Muslin Sleeves, nttd \Vorl<etl Collars, A few Iltty State Long Sltatvla, it very heavy tirticlo, Ladies‘ :tttil Getttu I"ur Mitts & Gauntlets, Muffs, Cutlb, 61. Victorittot, ‘_ Paris, New York, & I.losttnit Silk Ilats, & Fur Caps, It ‘ltvity \Vrnppcrs, Blitttkets, Carpets, &c., St at 0 v The whole of \\'IIlt:lI, wttlt his litrttter stock, will be disposed of ' '4 at tltc lowest possible prices. I" ' it c 23, test. Old Iron, Junk, étc. IIE Sultacribrr will pay the highest rates for OLD IRON, COl'l'lilt, IHIASS, l.l’.t\D, JUNK, RAGS, and IIOIINS, deliverable in quantities of not less than 2.: s. S. C. ll0Lt\IAN. November 28. Fluid! Fluid 1! Fluid ll! L'S'l‘ RECEIVED, per Schooner Ettphetrtia, from Boston, n few Cneltn of the ubove, wrtrtiitttcd pure, and for Sale at SKINNEIUS Llrtun S'rotu:, Medical Warehouse, l)nlrymple‘s Corner. December I2, l8a'tl. Beneficial to Health, HER WICIPS ORIGINAL GIJR.lI.1JV B./IKIJVG FOR making Bread wiihoutyc:tst,and in one-fourth the tintc, also Puddings without Eggs. A large supply of tlte ulrove uacful rtrticlc just received at SKINNEIVS Drug Store nml for sale in packages with directions, at all prices. Octo cr 20, I85l. Chairs, Cheese, Raisins, etc. ECEIVED by the Subscriber, ex EupItrntr'ri,frotu Iloston,and for Sale :tt the lowest marltet I‘ttleI— 200 Ilundles assorted CHAIR 20 Cttsks best American CIIIZIISI3, 20 Barrels superior CIDI-ZR VINIIGAR, 2!) dozen (tetI¢II) I’AIl.S and BKOOMS. 20 Cueks RAISINS, . 50 Iloxes llloom do., (new fruit.) S. C. I.M.-\N, peg,-, |o_ Store Head of Pownal Wharf. I"RI'lI".IlOl.D FARM FOR SALIC. IIF. Subscriber iutandittg to leave the Island next Spring, offers T for Sale, his very excellent Farm at Ilrncltle l'nint,conuist- ' 0 acres. It is bounded on the West by the racltley Point ltortd, on the North lty James .\I‘CIllItllt, I-1eqr'e. Farm, and frottts on the sea. The vrhole l.nnd is well fenced and in rt high state of cttltivntion. 'l‘ltere isn I-‘arm Dwelling House, 28 I I8 in good tort- ttntnble order, end another New llottae on the Road side, which has been usually Let me Tradesmetl, at £5 annum. A well finished and comrnodioee Barn, 75 II 30 ft. A {one Stable I8 -n I8, well fitted up. There is also upon the Premises ti Saw Mill, which is supplied by a stream of water. end which ate Ilttle expense lght be converted ietee Grit lllll, It w a desirable situa- blbenteet. for father leferutatiott aed perti- PI:'l'I'.It ti-rtrmtotv. emtttey Point, October at. test. _M__g__.A'U’(1'l'IONI. BE sot.iiiiv‘Ai;c'tT6iv on saruenav ego. the .24th instant, at l2 o'clock, on the .Uarlcet Square, Two splendid Riding SLEIGHS, one double seated and the other single. |f‘the day should prove etorrtty, the Sale will take place the next fair Market da . Terms made known at Saint W. H. GABDINQ, Auctioneer. I9th January, 135:. Sugar, T_ee. dtc., By ./1. H. Y./1'1‘!-3.9‘, ( N MONDAY t e 28tltinsterit,infront ofthe sun of fly, P. GAUL, ‘at It o’c|ock,. P9‘ 150 Pieces Grey Cottoue ' Do 30 Do. Striped Shirtinge . 150 Do. Fancy Prints . or 50 I)o. Orleans and Deleineu. Tr:nau.—Purclttiaers to the amount o!'£I0' ted’ Ip to £20, 2 Motttlta. .620 and upwatvls, 8 Months. January 20, I852. 0 BE SOLD AT AUCTION. on THURSDAY. 29th 0 January at I2 o'clock, at tile House ofJOHN IPGOUGAN, Ilritckley Point llond, 8 miles front Charlottetown, all his STOCK and I"AIIt'llING IMPLEMEN'l'S, consisting of I D re, I Ilorse,3.youre d I Colt, rising 2 years 2 Milclt Cows, l Heifer, I Calf, all good breed, 6 Head of Sheep, of the best breed, attd young, I Plough, Ilurrtms, l Curt, Fly, and several other articles, all new and iii good order, JOHN M‘GOUGAN. Credit will be given for six weeks on approved security. Ilrackley Point Road, Jan. 9, I852. 0 BE SOLD et PUBLIC AUCTION, at Cape Traverse. 'l'owttaltip No. 23, on WEDNESDAY, the Twenty-firet day of April next, at I o'clock, p. tn., the Leasehold Interest for the unexpired tertn of 999 years’, of the late Lauchlait Cam bell, in and to all that pleasantly situated Fartrt, Lands, and rentises, situated in Cape traverse, aforesaid, fronting the Gulf of St. Law- rence, cottststtttg of Ntttcty acres of Land, and Ten acres Mersh' there is on the Premises a Dw - littg llouee 24 I 26 feet, nearly new, sltingled all over. it Burn, 40 x 80 built about 8 earesince, beside other 0|)!-BtIllt.IIngi‘.—Al.!0, a good “Veil of ater, and plenty of I‘ tie-wood and Ienctttg, tI good road leading to the door, and plenty of Sen-manure on the Shore. The above Premises are well worthy the ttttetttion of tiny person person wishing to purchase I good couventcrtt fitrttt, and only subject to Sixpence, Ourruu-y, per acre rent. I-or furilter parttcttlttrs apply to IIINIY I’ar.asus, I ., of Cltarlottetotvn, JOHN \l'rtr6it'r, I".sq., of Bedeque, or to the Subscriber, next Farm to the premises. IIUGII CAMPBELL, _ ministrator. Carlton Point, Cape Traverse, 26th December, I851. ‘”_§t,&E&;.“ Salt. Y virtue ofa Writ of Statute Execution to me directed issued out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court Judicature. at the suit of Arthur Owen ettd'I‘homas Owen,egaigt Michael M‘Cormack and John l\I‘Domtld, I ltitve taken and ssieed. II the property ofthe said Michael M‘Curmack and John I‘Doneld all the Right Title and ltttrest ofthe said Michael M‘Cor'tlIeck, and John M‘Dona|tl, in and to 'l'hree httndred enT'I‘en, (810,) acres ofL:tml. patt ttfTownsItip No. Fiftyflve, (55,) in King's (‘.ottnty, itt Prince Edward Island; and I do hereby ive Public Notice that I will, on the 2m day of May, I851, e 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House in Georgetown, in the said County, eet ‘ up and sell, at Public Auction, the said property, or as much thereof as will eatiefy the Levy marked on the said Writ, being .€l90 8e. I0d., and Interest upon £110 8e. 3., part thereof, from the l2tli day of March, I848, besides Sherifl"e Fees, and incidental expencce. JOSEPH WIGHTMAN, Shevill SheritT’a Oflice, King's County, I7lII May, 1849. The Sale of 260‘acres of the above-mentioned land is POST- IONLD, tt|l'I‘UI.SDAY, the 22d day of July next, than to lake p ce. Sherifi"e Oflicc, May 2|, I851. The above Sale is POSTPONED till further notice. SheritI"s Otlice, 22d Jul ', I851. 'l‘he above l’0S'I‘PONI-II) SALE, is to take place on WED- NESDAY,the l0th day of March next, at the Court House in (reorgctotvn, til the hour of 12 o'clock, ttoon. SlterttI"s Ollicc, Jan. 20, I852 Fire Wood, Barley and Outs. Ill-‘. Subscriber he s to announce that in addition to his Stock of SADIILFIIS, received iii the Full, he has a Supply of GR OCERIES ./IND FISH. lle particularly requests thrse who are indebted to him by Note or llook Accouttt, to come forward and settle the same early as si- ‘c, to save trouble and expense ; he will receive Debts due to him in either I-‘irctvnnil, Barley or Outs, and will take the same payment for his Stock itt 'l'rsde. The FIRE WOOD must be delivered by the let of March next. JRLES SAUNDERS, Cltrtrlottctovvn, Jan. 5, I852. North side Market square. Greatest improvement in Daguerreolype Art. M t‘ . H O B S OULD respectfully ittform the Ladies and Gentlemen of this c wieltin to procure a Miniature of themselves or friends, that they can obtain the most perfect that can be uced by this wonderful art, iii a new and intproved style, reetieed by no other Artists itt North America, inserted in a neat Ilorrocco Case, or Frittne, for the extreme low price of OI to $35, by calling at his Rooms at the old stand, opposite to Messrs. Mi|ner’e, where he will retnain for it few weeks only. before going to the Count . l'ict res taken frotn Busts, Portraits, Deguerreotypee, &c., as well as from life, rind warranted true to the or' in . Pictures taken from 8, a. m., to 5, p. m., and set in every variety of Lockets, Pins, Frames, or common Cases. Visitors are particularly requested to embrace the morning light. Delay not then, as opportunity shall present, to secure these mententoes of life, which, under the tryittg circumstances of a final separation of friends, no price can purchase. As his stay here will be short, all will do well to avail themselves of an early opportunity to secure tltcir Miniatures. Satisfaction given, or no Char e ! I’. S.—On and, a variety 0 hundsome Frames in Mahogany, Rosewood, and intitation Papier Mechio and Crystal. Jnttuary 6, I852. IIOMAS MANN, TJIILOR, late of Kent Streat,hee removed to Povvnal Street, opposite “ Prince Edward House," where having the facilities which lsrgcr Premises will eflitrd hitn-—conIi- nued effort to merit utronngc, and maintaining the same cruel- itics he has always one, he hopes to receive still increasing support from the Gentlemen of Charlottetown, and neighbour . May I9, l85l. c. at J. an , FASIIIONADLE TAILORS. queers IQUAIIp crtaleorrus-oww. A’I‘I.‘ST FASHIONS, kept constant! on hend.end ell work entrusted to their care, done on the notice, sad in tb beat manner. October ll , l8lll. BOOK-KEEPIN G, kc. 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