. El '1 “ 1 " [llGIfI'i_i.‘ ENIG IA. - I is formed like the globe. and 'tie planed in the centre, I coio.oriniIs every tongue. every rnoetli it will enter, I is always in f.rstriori—the , I departs not front home. yet it wpnders abroad, I grows in e;tch Liitgdotti and in ever suit, I is roedtoo or lebIsr—the partner toil. I eppoeve in all eeeeoos--belongs to all nations, I has many connections and worthy relations. I o'er the oceain——reigios llltowlsts on shore. I leede every object—it enriches our store, I attend all our eetione—direct.r every oinett. I turns. lute ten--batee men sod loves women, I in egg“ in {ha mornirig-—gcIe brighter in noon, I is ltiil its the sun. ‘the it shines in the moon. I la shown in the rninhorv. likewise in the etiow, I will follow our footsteps wherever we go. I is ehuitricd in the palace. beloved in the cot. I is found in our bosoine whete‘er be our lot. I rules in .-iccouiite when we bulence our c0fl'er‘l, I begets every order. whiite’er be our olfers, I is sure to be foremost on every occasion. I will join any count proud to make an oretiou, I is art ofour reason, end also our rope. I does lsrrner to (Jod—-‘tie it prop to the Pope. ' I will peep through each window. and hsl every door I despises the rich. but is ' to the poor, . I aids all our ltuowlsdge—our morality too, I lends double service for lover to woo, I ie taught with our lessons in all we receive, I is mixed with our doctrines in all we believe, I assists to make joy—-it abides in the foe, I dwells in the regions above and below, I is present in wo and is absent in tnirth, I is never in heaven in hell or on cart . I leagues with the cowiird as well as the hold, I coiriliiaes with the young end euccoure the old, I etnbrae-re nll points. yet it stands in the wrong. I is crsurteoue to those who are robust and strong, I clings to the doctor. the person, the patron, I favours the boclielor. widow etid matron, I is kept from the father. bestowed on the mother, I dieowne every sister, end courts every brother. I furore it ooinpaiiiiou in forming l| quorum. I is horrid in each council and college end forum. I prevails in e flood and routns in the w , I was ne‘er caught in evil, but ailweyein good. I soars with einliition,joine pile et ec , I bousteth of wisdom throug the heart of ll fool, I was partial to Solomon. monarch of song. I is melody sweet to the musical throng. tie ntarlted ut the soul or the <:<s‘uIit‘i! ofg ry, I will mingle its voice and be lltmrtl Itl ---u h story. I is known through the lair-.1 as it. ~..v l .-four sorrow, I may eleup in the night but it wultcs in the irrorrow. I it ne'er found in silver, but always in go'.l. Ih.ie ttierite so various they ire‘er can be told, I will stand by the pilot that wuatliere the elorrti, I is useful in cotunit-rce in many it form, I ‘oi ellut from our notice ten months in the year. It is only iti two it presumes to appear. ' It clothes us with raimenI—-supplies us with food, during the year, from the let April. 1858. to 8let March. 1854, copmeeantar (D®fi'.l.l.‘IBA@l1‘ INDIE ©A\."l1‘§9 COJIAIISSJIRIA T, JVOVJ SCOTIJ. Halifax, June 8. I852. HE Deputy Comniiseriry General will receive Sealed 'l coders. in Duplicate. Ito be riinrlted on the sure " Tenders for Oath") at this Utlice. until I! o'clock, on 811‘ R01 Y, the 8d A'|‘at as may Her Ilriieei 'e Service in the West India Cenirimnd inc nerve. The estimated quantities required monthly for the Serviceof erich Station. are as follows. but more or less may be called for according to the requirements of the Service I versge monthly issues. - - 1.t Berbice 00 lbs. Dcmererl - .500 Ttrhngo - - 4,800 - Trinided - 5.180 — - o 3.900 - St. Vincent - 8.860 — St. Lucie - 8.540 — Dttriiinictt ' - L280 - Antigue - - 5.700 - St. Kilt‘! - - 3.830 — Barbadoes - l8.b60 -- The Oiits to be of the best quality. perfectly free from stones. dirt, weevil. &,c., the growth either of the United States or of Bri- Irsli North Auiericit. The Oats are to be delivered every two months into the Commis- soriut Magazines at each Station. at THE t.‘orr-react-os's I:_x- reitse. u n the requisition of the Senior Resident Comioirr:iri:it Otlicer, rind will be subject to the approval ofe Board oftftlieers. Offers may he sent iti for each Station separately. or for the whole commend collectively, at the option of the 'l‘enderer, and each tonder ttiuet express the rate per I00 lbs. iietit weight. in figures and in words at length, at which it is proposed to supply the unit‘-le. distingusihiog whether the Oats are to be the produce of British North America. or the United States. Pit 'lIIGlII will be made (on the ioduction of the usual receipts). in Bills tit 30 day's sight. on the Right Honorable the Lords Coin- tniseioners of Her Muyertty‘e Treasury. ut per. if the sum be above £50. end. if under, in Specie. The duties, both t1ueen's and Colonial, upon the importation of the Oats (Tonnage duty excepted) will be remitted to the Contract- or et the period of iinporttttiori. The Tenders must be accompanied by a letter signed by two per- sons of known property. engaging to becouie bound with the art tendering. in It suui not esceedin one third of tlte value 0 the estimated quantity of Oats to be elirered during the term of the Coutriict The iclrriges containing the Oats will be returned Iotbe ContraI- or on the occasion of each delivery. It is hoped this enigma is well uutlerll llarictice. NLVER DESPAIR. " Where there is s will, there is e way;” end. as no one at- tempte so impossibility, and tlierefore will make no strenuous effort, unti he has the hope of success. the “_ will” Ihet makes the " way" must ii at he made out of faith in the resources which are placed at our disposal. There must not merely be I‘OlI,I.llItUS truth, but there must be political faith, commercial faith and faith in ourselves and our talents. and capabilities. Despair is the opposite of faith. and under its influence. not on- ly is effort impossible. but life is intolerable. All that is no- cessary to raise the masses is to givethein faith. List the p’)!- sibilrty of their rising become an article of _their creed. and. along with it, also. let there be the impression thatthey ma}. can, must. mixltt. could, and should. help themselves, and To Immigrants and Others. V0 BE SOLD in eriinll 'l‘riIcte, or in one l"ertir. so may suit purclirtsere. the Loner-.liold Interest. for the residue of the Terrii of 999 years. in that Eligible property celled Cuitirtdnlo, live niilee and it half from Cllttrltrltetown. on I e Priuct-town lloird There are 350 acres of good Lend. about I90 acres of \\ lIlt‘l'l are eultivateil. On it there is a Grist Mill, four Dwelling llouees, Bertie end other Buildings. The water-power would admit of more Mills to be erected on the premises. The latnd is well \\'r'tIel‘BtJ, rind ttiity be divided itito four or riiore convenient Farms. The Mill riiey be bought with little. or titucli of the Lon . The publicity of the place. and the water communication from the Spot In 'I‘own. tiiid t:l§t:\\'lIt:ft!, makes it the best situation niiy where, within llIllll_\' iriilr.-s frotii Clitirlottt.-town. for the l:lettiblin‘h- merit t-fn .\lerc:inIilt- concern. ~ A part of the purclinso money mtiy remain on Security. WlLl.lA.\l CUll'l‘lS. Curti-dole. .\lny I0, I852. these auxiliaries will soon set them to work out their domestic, intellectual, civil. political, and religious salvation. What e strange thing it is. that the people should imagine that they can do nothing, when they have the great tact before thein,Ihat they do elinostevery thing that is done in the worl_tl. Moirsrclis do not reel nor epin. Princes. dukes. lords. bqutlelg lHO_lI0p8. and prieng, do not build’. our plant, plough nor tlelvr: ladies do not spin, weave, ooolr, nor wash. in these devs: nearly ell the valuable labour that is performed is_done by ‘the_ hands of the ir. The greatness of t e ritish eiepire is e monument erected by the agency ofthe masses, and attests the almost in- finite wer of the people. And ue might say the same. if we re erred to the p_i reinide or other records of the glory of eutiqitity: l'or history. both ancient and modern, both sacred and pi-ot'.ine, has every page inscribed with some teetiniony of the skill and power of the worlting classes, which ought not to be lost on the mechanics and isbourere of this generations. ‘ Cortctslmess or Tnti1'u.—No disorders have einployerl so many quaclts as those that have no cure, end no sciences have exercised so many quills as those thxith-ave no certainty. 'l‘roth lies in a smell compass; and, ife well has been assigned her for e habitation, it Is as appropriate from its narrowireei-, as its depth. Hence it happens that those sciences that era cape- ble of being demonstrated. or that are redocirrle to the seventy ofcelouletion. are never voluminous; for clcsriiees is _tiittrnste- ly connected with concisennes. es the lightning, ‘which is the briizlitest thing. is else the meet brief; but. prevlssly In pw~ portion es certainty vanishes, verbosity sbounde. lo fortrtell so eclipse.’ a men must understand ertronomy; or to find out so uolttrown quantity by e ltnown, he must have s ltnowletlge nfcslcitlution; and yet the rudiments that enable us to elfect these important things are to be found in :i very narrow coni- puss. Tits litisttatnfe Coast-t.iiittxt-r.—A suddoritgiist of wind took e perssol trout the hetid of the owner. and a lively Irishman. dropping hie bod of bricks, caught the parachute. " J'IlllI 31.5.3," said Ire, " if you were as strong, as you are hand- some. it would not have got ewey from you." " Which Ilmll I Ihsnlt you for but. the service or the compliment !” salted the lady. smiling. " 'l‘roth. ms'rn." slid Psi, egetn touching the lace where originally stood the brtin of whet was onco,e, beaver, " that look of your beautiful eye Ihsnlted me for tooth. 8I.iou'r DirrI:sIttce.—'l‘he servant of e Prussian odiceri one day met a crony, who inquired of him how he nt along with his fiery master. " Oh. excellently.” answer the ser- veut; " vie live on very friendly terms; ‘every morttltlyz we best each otber's costs ; the only dilference is, be teltes ltisoll’ to be beaten, end I keep mine on.” A: in To Bueiitese.—lVe are often entertelued, says I ' real, is the tone ot sentiments adopted in advertising e death. an is uently e fecetious union of put! end tleepondency. W. will give a specimen ofe " tleeth ":—-Died. on the I t eli., at the shop its fleet street. _Mr. Ed. Jones. rneeli respect- ed by ell who knew and dealt with him. As e man he wss Ilflleble, see better upright end moderste.—His virtuee were - be nod ell rice. end hie beaver hsts were only twenty-four . He has left I witiow to his , an e large etoclt to be all ebolp for the benefit of hie family. He - weeenetsbed so the other world ie the priiee of life. end just I he bed eeueleded se eessnsive .puroheee of hit. which lie ee very cheep. that the widow can supply bets er s reore eble elteree ee eey other in on. tile dir- oooeohte fsinily will eerry on the business with puueteeltty." l ' -1-—-1 We were much siuused by enleeitlent related the other day: 3 3 _ been ebeeet for e eoeeidersble time, .,L., , had raised a pretty loaerisnt erop I 3E@A3.‘§'.'§‘ o TIIE Subscriber having been for several years etnployed in building .‘hip. Fishing. end Pleasure ll0.'l'l'S of all kinds. hogs leave to return tltnnltit for tho gcneroue support he line hitherto experienced iir that line, tiod to notify his friends and the Public or large. that he is melting prtaptirotioiis for it liir er and ttiore extend- ed bueineee. end Ihet for the purpose of rict-oirmioduting persons in own. who may favour hirii with Orders. Mr. Jitmes l’urilie. Mur- cliant, end Captain lllatlmweon, ofthe Steamer Rose. have kindly consented to act as ltie gents there. Boats o any ' ' diurensione or build (whether Cliolter or Cnrvel). delivered in Charlottetown or elsewhere, with proinptitude. \Vorltniiinship and materials warranted of the best description. Produce or Cattle will be taken in payment if desired. CHARLES Il‘QUAlllllE. De Snlile. April 13. I851. 2 handy LADS of about 14 or 15 years of age. may final entploymeut by epplierition as above. LIVERY STABLES, IIE SUBSCRIBER intends keeping good llorses. Sleighs, Carriages, &c., which he olfcrs to the Public for hire on low terms. for Cent. ‘ At.eo. good Sttibling. end the greatest core taken with those llor-es cotritriitted to his c It . Residence near the Tetnpereuce llsll. Grafton Street. WILLIAM JAKEM.-\N. Mr. Jltxtsteiv, would trike the opportunity of informing hie numerous Ciistotitcre. whose Delite have been more time statrdiiig, that he would feel obliged by their melting eit enrly eettlettient; end those having eccounts against him will please forward them as soon as priest a. January 5, IBM. REMOVAL. HOMAS MANN‘S Tetnouitra EITAILIIHXIIT, is re- moved frotti l'owneI Stree to I, Upper Queen Street. nearly- epposite Apotheoaries' Hell. rind next door to the ltoytil Agricultural Society. (Isl. 61. Ad.. 3tn.) c. at r. BELL, . PASIIIONABLIS TAILIIRI.‘ QIIIII eQue|l,crt oww. LA'I'BST FASHIONS. kept conettrntly on hand. and all worlt best manner. October 8|, Isll. ly. Ire Insurance Companies of London. Incorporated by ficls of Parliament. OARD of DIIIECTORS of Fire Insurance for P. E. leleutl. Hon. E. J. arrie, T. H. Ila ' and Eeq., Robert Hutchinson. Esq.. F. Losgioortlt. Esq. Daniel Hodgsoe, sq.. Forms ofAppIicetioii. and all other information from the Subscriber. et bis Otlico. Charlottetown L. W. GALL, Agent. l I l FIRE! FlRE!l Flll IECUBB YOUR PROPERTY AT A IAVINO 0!’ I'll‘ PI 1'. 1'' I CIR THIS JNSUKA CB COMPANY This lo the only 0 Ice where reference to e fere onpeey. Blank for-r of spplleetloii. end any other lnforieetioe on be ob Ielned Ilye Oeeretery eed ’l'reesurer'e Olee, Kent Street. Aprl . . R. B. IRVING, erlegevt I "M" nadir: lo tlv beeeehld _ bl _neesIeobeI. .._r ltedpree e,w hat 7 ' "iii. -new “e‘e”deneesI~ m ’:.'.3."'.'.'.J'.'.$. «in: hit; ' " ‘ 'Wby,eltil‘d§";sld the reotber as use esuel. M. simplicity,-‘.l don't see he’I you give oeelo I’-'-,--rl "U" ...'-"W -9- 5'-'-"" r'r'°°: citcrtpttott, entrusted to their care. done on the shortest notice, end in the Nptlonel Loan Fund Life and Equitable . may be obtained no evil be done by Ineerleg In the MUTUAL FIRE elelns for loss can be reel. without NOTARY PUBLIC. COJV VEYJIJVCER, . And Peetle Aceeeeteet I Deeds e‘l;S.e.e‘veyeeeeefell deenrlptleeo. of lteeeebold and . leg . 10.. ers of e Dwellreg attested ewestilp Ne. . . Bends. ledeeteresef A Iille of Iele.Chr- in fruits the llttleboroegli Ferry. Ctrertettetewei pert of mm “Awards. eIIIieee.Ce.. r. percbees ererie_vessyhr'eri.r.e. eelrrtsrmeu e d h eeeweey dupe I nebula’ ueewtw tetreet I eie,w fleeumeh . leeted Aeeeeets, be. erreegsd sed beleeced. st ue- Ilse to II. eesaee, lee.. .C.berlett0ewe. or I “j I‘ ‘ , * " “Ill AID. loitet ileslethe senuer es the hyori Rout, with ell the Houses. ut-Houses. to. v .: the I-‘sun nsbesteo ec etes sl dry hseltby Lsetl. Ml. within e ring fence, end eoetliern eepeet, ell stumped one I about I sores; e etnell ’ col wood ene . with plenty o weter. 'l‘he 40 acres is divided into I4 Ielde. end from eeeh of the fields, Cottle can go by (removing the gates) to wetpr, shelter or shade, winter or euuitner: I retneinder is well wooded, end it is judged. that e hundred thousand loogers is growing on the satire. The House is known as the See lee. fer the leeI I8 eepltel business etend. It eonslets ofe ltitclten I0 by H. I more adjoining. III by II; I beelt ltitchen or weeh-house. end 4 bed-rooms over, with e caller under ell. Ai.so, e lrtrge Par. lour edjoiuing I6 by I8; e parlour behind 8 by I8. and e bed-room. 8 by 0. with bed-rooms over end it lerge cellar ender, built eboutlyeers since. A well of good water with e pump, close, and e good garden behind. - lousee are I worlt-eltop; e ' -house; e lumber house with e loll over ell; I bersie; e 8 eta led cow-house; 2 eteblee, stalled l'or 1 horses. with e hey loft over; I weggori-house; I sleigh house and l curt-house, ell incloeed end all ehtogled, with e large trey-house beltind, III by 40 with I) feet net and shin led; with other conveniences. Ai.eo, e large shed ftir Iruvellet-s , by 88 on the road side . Hell‘ of the purchase money may remain on security of the &c.. at lawful interest. for 5 euro. For further Information or pisrticulers. apply to lleilexr l‘ei.ssee, Esq., or to the Subscriber on the premises. 8. WIDGERY. Lot 8|. West River, June 13. I868. « N. B.—'l‘he Household Goods, Furniture. Cattle. and Farm Utensile. to be taken by valuation. To be Let or for Sale. 'l‘HE Subscriber is instructed by the surviving Trustees and Executor: of the late Hon. Jottrt llittccttutt, to let or dis- poee' ot' that desirable etid retired family residence owned and yeurs- e . .2... These premises consists of a coirrinodiuiis TWO-S'l‘Oll.Y llUU-SE, STA l:ll.E. CO \CH-HOUSE, and other out-buildings. and three Town l..0l‘S enclosed with a black thorn tleilge, an excellent Ititcheti garden, end lewo ttistefully laid out. —ALSO— Tlist vslusble piece of ground veeent in Queen Street, on which the House formerly stood. known by the name ot' the Cross Keys. For terms apply at the olfice of FREDERICK BRECKEN, June 14. ll‘.MI‘.m§ W013 Slllrlflo [N the Royalty, 'l‘\\'o-end-e litilf Miles from Town. and adjoin- ing the Property of \V. M‘lrt-I oirit. I eq., no the I’rtut-etowri Road. is l-‘AIt\l of 'lliirty-six acres of LAND. ofthe lite! qu.rlii_i -—irIl unde cultivation The (.'0'l"l'AGl"2 and UU'l‘llbll.l)lMia are surrounded by Iiiie cupsee of Wood. of young growth, serving both for ortiirment and shelter. Apply on the l’remiees, or to the Subscriber. —Al.S0-— On the saute Road. Five-nnd-n-litilf Miles from ClInflt|ll"IOIl|, that pleissitiitly situated Property. ltriown or " Jlleir-steurl Collage unit " LAND. for the most ort of superior quality, Twenty-tive acres of which are under cu li\‘IIIl0l|. 'l'he Buildiogsrrre in good repair. end the Property eltogcther well worthy the tittetitton of Agricultural Gentlt-rrtett desirous of possessing the ttdveiitogeit ol'iin agreeable residence near the sent of (Rove-roureut. Apply at the otlice of Josszr-rt lleustmv, lZsq., llurristur, Prince Street, or to JOHN MACNI-Ill.l., liliiy I8, 1852. Grrrflon Street. Farm near Milton Church. FOR SALEthe Leasehold Interest of 999yeiire in a Farm of 225 ttcree of Land. I50 acres of which are cleared and in good cultivation. 'l‘ltt-re are two Dwellit llouecs on it. and other lluiltlirigez there are several springs of Witter running throu -h ' - it ie i\irie ttiilee from Chtirlotletowrr. and has plenty of Fire \Vood iuid Lorrgere. Ittticulrirs apply to L. \V. Gull, [".eq., in town P or to the Subscriber on the Prerniees. WILLIAM \VESTCO'l"l‘. May ie, I852. 14 it ' Iunetelv el tiirtiierly occupied byythet gentlemen. yllltllltl In Charlottetown. ' Attorney at Lew, PeslIe’s Buildings, Old Post Oflice. I as “ Drrnulley Valley." I cotii-isting til" Filly items of ,‘ THE ROAD ‘P0 rtii:At.'rtt: ll0lil.0WlY’S l’llrliS. cutie or A nisoitnt-zttso LIVER AND BAD IIIGESTIQN 0°” 9/5 1-0"" from Mr. R. 17. l's'rl-us. Clreiem, Strut. Lmrpoot. dated on Jim, test. To Professor Hnt.r.ovIs\' 7 Pram Bil —Yoer Pill ed 0' ; out he list «ii-mpr'..u.ry .||:t|ic-lo:-etfor .om"~s.ii:.°d an M'h"' " °"' "" can re for _ wee induced to try your after the int, eud earls urg “pg. .5. ti Itotltetlie red H: h - °°.:..""u..,’r;v*;;.:"i§?...7;'~.'.t'....‘“"7'““"" ''-'~--- I _ It "I. met the eeve it rt .41, e y cure, I tbinli, Ipeeke eincli ie fever ofydu: |':|.rr|‘:|'e'hIlI[' I'.il‘l‘e‘.“" 'l"H') R. . ltli 3 .IN I-zxritaottolnsnv com»: or ititI.=:tmA't‘tc ' 2: 0f I. 1; Y" 2,'““""3 LAND. rum’ 1" opy is e tr Insert its the Hubert Toton C rier In the lel_.UurcA. tau, 5, 3,,-,,, _y_ “.3”. if e gr. l’OOIIlll[ er Nrw Town, lever tor upwards of two «OI wise consitlr-reil hops-lees. A friend _ ‘ 's rt-lrbrtstetl I'ille, uliittb tube run- lu tin Incredibly short space of time they enecmj. ND 1'lGll'l'Nl'-Z88 IN THE CIII-281‘ AND A PBICSUN RS OF AGE. Front Messrs. Time 4» son, who can vouch for are To Prolesstrr l’ltiL1,uw‘y SiII,—l desire to beer testimony to the good elects of Holloway’; CURE UP A PAIN A STOMACH 0|’-‘ Proprietors of the Lynn Advertiser, fotluumtg rIututent.—.«1trgtrsI 2, 1851, their virtues. lc I l r Wlllfill I l)I3i'tII'ET . I l.'(H.‘J, AN EXT“ Nnrtlt Street, Lynn. Notfolrt, AORDINARY CURE OF‘ ' ‘ ~ Mos r mm.-izaous i.ii'i:ii."c-'t;r..(i-'i,il§'~.l‘-j ‘M’ ‘ Copy of a Letter addreseril to J. K. Heyrlon. Esq . Sidney ‘up So-«M WUl¢l.dulerl February zit. teat. ' P 8|_|:.—'AbM_r. 'l'li-muss lCls'r£It, ri ;¢rrr|...- orii-in-in I Im . ' r '. - ~ .,.:.. ...'a.:::.“.}*'.’..". ..''._.'.':.f..*:'.’:.:.:;':::'!:'::;:'‘..::;;-;::-.;.:; 7- rl, cismlrttly lultlmllllilllltsl his crsee wrreliopgu-gg, ,,,,.i,,,,,, f,,,,,,,,, rim now rendered. by their nietrrre. coniptrrtttivrly active exercise without iucouvenieucegr piiin ' e at Lolte George. was fore is situation. rind ii l:t.r:I”:iI'tret‘:rueuI, or evee Iuslie err eirlevit to the seine etlect. W . JONES, I’ ' ' oulliuru l-ferald, l\cw s'f2lrl'|cu\’;:li‘l. \\ ONDEIIFUL EFFICACY OI-‘ ll0l.l.0\VA’Y'S PILLS IN o.isi-.3 nttorsv . (Signed) G Dmttfl)‘. either elmtrf the turn of life, or st ioiiltl itiiirrs-tlirrtt-ly Intro riecotrrer to three l'rlle, err liumlrrtle ’ rmns are itnriinrlly cured. by their tree. of this tlit'e' complaint in Its tltllett-tit stages. when Isll other Isreuue hurl felled Time celebrated Pitts are wonderfully qltceciotie In lhefdllotriitg Persons stsfiering from '-5. 2 . eoieyrtuiets. A"" DFOPIY LIVQI c0III- Sficrindgry Asthma Dysentcry plninis S l3iIion.~ CutIt- Erysipelas Luinbyo Tic Douloureux ls Fetuttleirregth Piles umoys Blotcliceon the lettuce Iibeumetiant Ulcers skin Fcvcrs ot'ell Retention of Vent-reel Alfee kinds ,,,,,_ FOR SALE. ' Al'ert ofthrtt lteuutifully situated Lot.corrter offireet George and King Streets. now occupied by \V. C. IIOIIS. end irdyoining Mr. Ciutrti.es l'ri i.ssert‘e new building. For further particulars apply to W. C. IIOBS on the premises, where the plen may be Farm onjlie Tryon Rood. FOR SALE, the Leasehold Interest of999 years, in a l"AR.\I, five milert from Charlottetown. It consists of 61 acres of Land. 'l‘ltirIy-five of which are cleared and in e good state for tillage, and there is It g treem of water running through it. ‘or further particulars ttpply to JOHN WILSON. Charlottetown, May It, I852. 0 LE1‘ on Lease. with liberty to purchase, ifeo requircd,pnrI of the Lands belonging to the Subscriber. known as the “l'IsxI:rt" Estate. situate at the Eastern cittrernit of Charlotte- town, comprising Eleven 'l‘owii Lots and portions o Two Corotnon Lots. 'l‘ltie Property llttl been lisid oil‘ itito Building Lots, and will be let by private contract agreeably to e plan to be seen at the Oflice of Joint Lorrowoerit, sq. W. S. LONGWOIITII. Charlottetown, January 6, I858. For Sale, 'rHAT pletisttntly situated House and Garden, together or in Lot I it urchrteere. owned and in the oeeuprition of thr- Subscriber. 'l‘he premises slford a beautiful view of the llillebo- rough lliver. and might be rustle into s delightful residence for in Gentlemen and family. For further perticulers, apply to the Sub- ecri er. JOHN BENOUF. Weymouth Street, Charlottetown, February I0. I852 Velueble Freehold Property. 10 BI’. SOLD. h l’rivete Contract. 888 acres of excellent l.ANl), 50 o which rire cleirr, the property ofthe hite Ur. Ccsustrto. eitoiite in the immediate vicinity of Georgetown; it abounds with plenty of 'l'iitiber, Firewood end Loogers. for fur- ther perticulsre, apply to JOIIN Il'GlLL. May 8, I852. To be Let. THAT very desirable end eoinmodieee HOUSE in loot rltreet. formerly oweed t-y Ilr. CIllJD- Letovt. end next door to Mr. Davie S1-swiie-I-‘e. The situation is edvente sees for eerryiwgon en ltlrrd of business. Time is a Pump in I e Ysrd.nnd e erge ere- hoeee and Stable etteched, and e Garden. For pertieelere. apply to the Proprietor. 'l‘llO.\IAS WILLIAMS. Corner Fits Rey Street. (iieer Ilr. Hevileed‘s.) April It, I851. Freehold Property for lele or to Let. ll! whole of the well-known prewiieee situated in the llour'sIb- v e efflt. l'}leenor'e, being one of the I business sites in yinee oenty. cerrtpr I new Two-etory Dwelling- Hneee, 80 I nearly Irilelied. built is e superior meeuer; e smell Cottage cider Iasee for three years, yielding ee eenesl ree- Irtl ot'.lI8 per year, with e Greriery, Stable and other 0et- eweee is e goedstthte ofrr ir. Also, One Hundred ecveeof ‘ with trees I ' II. Issuer's. Isy I, III. ht tnrel com- _ urine I Pl‘""l3 Fllh Scrntule or Wtrrule ol'eIl °l'°‘! “ill King's Evil kinds " . of Heed-ache Sore Throetii Weeltuess from the Bowel: lodigestioe stone and Gre- Illllevcltiluse Consumption Intleinmstiou vel are ac Debiluy Jeundtce ' ' Boltl et Ilie F.stsl-li-lonr-nt of l'roft-eeor llot.r.owsv 244 Strand (m-at l'¢-ni-|- It») on. not by tau). 1‘. it.IszA'tIu 's ....m' _I'. hunt, in lions and l'ots. et 2-, 54-, 8., not 20., ¢.£|,_ ‘ 1}," 0! Qlfps) (£"'.||l|'v|.!lII e i-string in testing the larger sign. "TAP-ut - trecttons tor the guidance ut l'aIetits, ate elfieed to eeeh Box e o ALL P°"“°'" lilting legal demands egitinet the Estate ofthe ._ llonornble Eowann Jenn Jeuvis, Chief Justice of “"4 llllmtlr Iltcotisetl, are requested to furnish the entire duly attested. and all persons indebted to the said Estate are required to make im- mediate payment. HENRY 1''’. JARVIS. E Spritg Perk, June 5, I352. xgcntoin Ila co lD1.fl.&.Il.:IBS!'9 Cominiesiorr Merchant Q Slit‘ Br-olrer, SEV|'I'_l‘lI SOUTH STIIEBII‘. NE V YORK. the Island, and particularly culls their attention to the -“slo ofl'roduce of ever Itiiid. having made himself well acquainted it. with that ntarltet urine his residence in New For London direct, TIIE fine new copper-fastened Ilnrlt “ EARL SELKIRK.“ 000 time burtlien will soil for London on or about the lllet of Jut.v. and will have good eccoiiirrioiletiori for e respectable I-‘nniily. ‘hr limited number of GAB].-\ P.lSSE./VGERN. Persons « 4| for Australia. ' .o.-vzmr It! I‘.-ibin or Slcerttge Passengers. ttziiivrg l.oinlon elrrioet weekly, for the various Auetreliee A coir-forteble Second Cabin can be fitted u . if eiirly e is made by e eetlicient number. For tertus o l‘eseuge. (w be preps‘ ), apply to the owner, - W. DOUBE. Charlottetown, May I4. I953. VEGBELS for SALE, IIE Subscribers now being Sole Owners of the following mun- ed American wrecked Vr-eeele, ofler IlI_enret ’ ie Sele- end would invite those in want of good eed lasting to es- ertiine tlioee White Oelt, Copper-bielened, end tlwroe lt-built tre- sele. viz. : the Schooners Witllest, Ntrrltre ee. Lurin- tte. end Ocean. in pec Bey, end the These Vessels, if sold. will be delivered rileet. end eepriirt»d,e-liere rerpiired; pert of tlietti tire now ed‘, eed the .rerneieder in progml of eing got oil‘. At.-to. the Ilalereree. et Fish Island. as she now lies or riflnst. Those in went of Vessels will do well to inelte etrtly iipplicstitl to either ottlie Bebecribere. LU'l'lllill BRAVKET. J. \VIIA'I‘IlI'2llllE. WILLIAM B. DILAN. Charlottetown. April I8, 1851. Pocket between ledexte and Btiedlac. REDUCED Ill. '\ HE Sebecrlber will continue to no u PACK” ha oe Ilte ebove etetiee. et reduced feres. Hui ‘I ' is-see ' the Ireve beeiecsml lIQllI;.d|9:l.f:U'.I t:i“pl.e'eee. lrenhee 0:0!’ confidence I“ p'e':'r:t ruerit publie petreeege, irrespective of present (lever JAIII WALIH. L& Iedeqee. Iley. IICI. '5-_ "'h-W -I-'-'«iii""."“i I‘: _ . ApUll.X ‘ ' ~-.'%.:t..'.:.m‘* $:"‘“- ""'°"'-_, f"" ""