. hdleek .3 ewe leeb'l‘snd eetbe eiedb lie .. IIhee?|t:m'blspsveees.willl:'gtebee.e.:e-:sei'htei_.l'er , ‘Hides efiesceeirssi. ii’. Pu.‘-l.—“J::le hearv'stlIsn.lsv.sI. '91!- , 5 3 , p ‘#5 .. , , - 4' J I ‘l'l0l.0l.00lcAl. JOURNAL. ' ‘ r the tuck aiding Ducsibsr is. 1851. j J l{li ]Bells—Dleorderly Driving, Grc. E is hereby given, that the laws against disorderly div- be strictly enforced against all persors violating tin.- ' _ , it ioiit d leiinction. after this Notice. sseosss-.-rsa I 1-rinsroun-rs III! '' VWLLIAM CUNDALL 1 " _ \Vll.I.lAM SWABEY | Highest Lowest Mean. Highest Lowest Daily THOS. B. TREMAIN (7th.) (lltii.) (l8tli.) 7th, 8th. Moan. SAMUEL NELSON I DENNIS REDDIN ‘C’ '***"' C‘ "'*—"j ‘Ti’ . DESIIR ‘.- }Juetii:es of the Peace. so.4i l 29.23 29.14 | no as an ace r. llU'l‘Cll|NSON, 1 '..—:-— CHAS. S‘Il'E\VAllli'l‘, | . HENRY l ASZA D 3 ' ‘5:",‘f W-"film JAMES D. IIASZARD I oizoiici‘. BIRNIE. j s?°°‘ See the Act of I Vic., Cap. H 2-- 7 N.N.W. ntlebrccze Cloudy till ll, p. m.; then blue sky. Mo. 8 :l.S.\V. rcvli do. Overcast; passing sleet ll". 3, p. m.; then hazy and snow; rain after 9. P. Ill. Overcast. Clmnly, n. in ; blue sky. p. m.. till their overcast; snow in the evening. ()vr-reast & li:izy;blue sky Ito 6 p.m. lllue sky; overcast beloru 9, ti. m.; di. Te. 9 W.N.W. strong do. We. 10 N.W. do. do- Tli. ll N.W. do. do. Fri. 12 N.N.\V.frcsii do. p. m. t . Set. 18 S S.E. light breeze. Overcast; hazy 6: snow till 4, p. m. N. ll.—Tliere lins been floating ice in the harbour all the week. end on the 12th it was iioprly all frozen over. ./ti QII)-.tt‘lottrlan:a 1ll.irlrtlls.“ H Exchange 50 per cent. on Sterling. SAWIMV. 006- '3. “'5'- itois 1-o -, Vlllllll ‘ro Beef, (small) prll). 2‘ -I ‘ “fool, - - I 0 p 1 3 do. by quarter, l 31 3’ Ilnin, 0 0 I 0 0 , - - l 2] 3 Harley, per liusliel. 2 3 1 2 9 do. (small) 4 a 5 0m, . . i 6 I i 7 iittoit, - l 2§ I . \Vhetit, - 0 0 : 0 0 lsttnli, per lh., 3 3] Timothy Seed, 0 0 l 0 0 e ,perlh., 2 Id ‘ l'0ltIlitt-it, I 4 : I 6 Butter, (fresh) - I0 0 . 'l'rirn' 0 0 l 0 I0 . by the tub, at o lo ' l‘nrmis, per t....i.. 2 o ' o o tccee, - - 8 7 Turkeys, each 2 0 3 6 Flu-r.perIb.. it > ztli-‘own... . o slo 9 Ufilmfifllr 7"’-s H H l Eggs,pcrilor.eii, 0 8 Q 0 9 I'enrlBiu ey,perlb. 0 I 0 ‘g ||;._\-,,,,,,-1....’ . '37 a 1:) ti Spusages, per R). 8 i l 0 ‘ Straw, per cut. I 0 l I 3 ']rrlloW. . s , io lr:...ir..n,,.....n., :2 01:5 0 , - - I S .' 0 .< ll.iirtespiin,pr-r yrl., 3 0 | 3 6 D“k'r 9-I¢l| - 10 l 0 I Cliit'ltciis,pi-r pair, 0 0 i 0 0 P‘""l‘ll‘~"r ‘ 3 l l 9 l Apples, per Dl«I:lI- 0 0 l 0 0 Gene. - 5 ' to : Rabbits, 0 4 l o 5 Beets, per bush. -1 0 l t 0 3 l arzoimrz i.r.wis. .‘\l:irlu-t Cir-rlt. r Rl‘}Tl.lRN of the average Graiii of November :— ’ Cvnni: NCY. lil ST r:iti.t.\'n. \V ient, per bushel, 7.4. . 5:. .-: 3_ rlev. do. 7.3.], 5 _ - ls. lid. Oats. do. Is. it. I... t GIZUTIGI‘. l.l‘.‘t\’l.", fltiflicl. Clerk. Charlottetown, December 8, l85l. ; ou r()‘E"l'>lCb:‘,rJ_ttiiG- Iil,_lS.'il. r ii ion: from to the |.\l.-iin Road. I: beet-9EttlcnTent. Notice is liereby given, that the said Road. so for as it runs through the val-ave meiitiotied Lands, will closed at the expiration of six months li-our this date, unless suflictent cause be shewii to the contrary, in tlie'teriiis ofthe Act ol Win. 4. Cap. 28. , ‘ '7 CHARLES DE$BlilSAY, CZCJ L; K1 ax. Old Iron, Junk, &.c. ‘ HE Subscriber will pay the highest rates for OLD IRON, _ COPPER, BRASS, L AD, J K. RAGS, end IIORNS. deliverable in quantities of not less than 26 lbs. S. C. HOLMAN. tr the ‘lad day of January next, on whiclt day the said Bazaar will (I). V.) trike place in the new 'l's:str-szrtaiscs: lI.u.r.. Doors open from 12 M. to 5 r u.,and and from 7 to 9 I’. at. The Tt3lII[Ol’tlflCc llaivn will be in at- tendance in the evening. ‘ The following isn List of Ladies who have kindly consented to receive contributions :— Mrs. Fitzgerald, lllrs. Young, — Yates. has i’. Davina, — Ly iiir Mrs Cundaill, Miss I’. DesBrisity, — \V. I3. awson, Mrs. Owen, Miss Cliappell, — lebnr, rs. llenrd, -— ll. lln-=z:ird, ‘’ — (3. llm-z.-ird. — I. Smith, ll. Moore — J. J. l'i rpy, — \V- C. 'l‘rovt'an, A. ll. fates, M Cross. — M. Butcher. 'l‘icxs:rs of admission td be" ad at the door. Adults, ls. 6d. Youths Dd. J. B. COOPER, Secretary. Charlottetown, Dec. 12. IBM. A Vocal and Instrumental Concert. WILL be given in the New Tcinpernnce Hall on \Vednestlay- tli ' ' ' ‘ Doors open at li:tlf-past 7’ P. as., precisely l'rogrnriiirics may he had at the llu1.:rnr. Tickets, Family (to lldllllld persons) 6s.g. December I5, 1515!. \ A e' ctrsprtpr , and the .fl!mamicIrs for l85‘J. For tie at GEO. 'l‘. HASZ.-\llD‘S Bookstore, Queen's Square, BOLTING CLOTH. A few erds reel Camel hail‘ BOl.'l'lNl‘- Cl.0'l‘ll, for sale at Dec. I __,___-‘ ST" RECEIVED. per Schooner Eu hernia, from Boston, a few e the above. warrant pure, and for Sale at _ INNER’! Deco e 7th January next, iii and _i-f furirislirng the said all‘ Adults Is. 8d.-—-\'oiiIlis is. (it! fl Illustrated London News. Charlottetown, Dec. 16. G . T. HASZARD‘S Bookstore, Qnr-en's Square. 6. 14¢ riuiriz riuidzz Flui :1: Irene. Medical \Verehouse, Dalrymple's oruer. December 1!, I851. Chairs, Cheese, Raisins, ac. RECEIVED by the Subscriber, rs I.'up.lrersi'a. from Boetnn,and for Sale at the lowest market t:Ilr5—- ‘ 200 llandles assorted cii.-tins, 20 Cnsks best American Clllii-'.."ll-'., 20 Barrels superior (Ill)liR \'INl".(iAR, 30 doltm (each) PAILS and BKOOMS, l0.Ceeke RAISINS, 50 Boxes Bleont do., (new fruit.) 8 C . . IIOLMAN, I0. , Store Head of Pownsl Wharf. I FIRIWOODA end BREAD. V-"ALSO Tenders will be received at this Otlico. until Wednes- ‘her. c., in any of the 'l‘owns. liniter or proper lleins. iiiodcrnte and careful menne not allow. :l to project outside of ‘ eds. ct to their ll.irnens when drivti . Fines :—l"or the breach of the 8th Section. Fi Clmttt.-ll. Cliarlottetown, Dec. l2, i65l. a favor on the Public by copying the a Overseers of Reads for Charlottetown and Overseers fpr Chsrrlottetoitn Royal . Tavern, and Capt.-iin Ricnbi Road. Mr. Stephen C on 1 “li:irlo‘tctuwn. Mr. \Vil.i:iiir Mitchell. tho l'riricetnivti Road. Mr. Corbin iitid Dnurum’s_ Mr. 'l'lioiiins l'.riston. l'rmii tlm endnftho Royalty on the St. Peter's Road, to New borry‘s and the Union llmid. Mr. Alfred l.c Fag.-.. l)u. from \Vriglil’s to Cliurlottetotm, Mr. \\'illiont Longuortli. , lly Orrl--r, ’ _ N. Ll} l'.tGE, open. arm. Board. Cli.'irlotlet.n\'n, Hf. 9, l8.'rl. Road Dis"t1lii:t o. 2—Que'en’s County. - it’ Post Road in thctibove lli.-xtrif‘. untlerrrientioncd place 5.‘ l '. ‘L \\'ll.LlA'tl BAGNALL, Commissioner. Hazel Grove, December 8, ISM. Road District No. 2-—King’s County. HE undersigned will list at Public Auction, to the lowest bid- der, the cutting down. levelling and repairing the Pitches, or Cradle Hills, on the Main Post Road in the above District, at the underrnentioncd places and time, at is to siiv : on the Read be- tween lllorell and Midgell, nearthe house of Mr. John Kennedy, Lot 40. on Friday the 2d ofJnnuiiry next, at I0 o'clock;saiiie day, at 2o‘clock.nt the house of Mr. John Sutherland, Lot II, the Road front ditto to the line of Lot 42. The Contracts to continence snow shall be gone; for t due performance of which good security will be required JAMES M‘KAY, Commissioner. St. Peter's Bay, Dec. 8, 1851. Road District No. 3—Queen's County. be cutting down, levelling and repairing the Pitches, or Cradle Hills on the Mulpeqne Road, in the above District. at the undcrineritioaed places and times, that is to say: on the Ronni lie- tween May's and the llungay Road, iit the House of .\Ir. \Vter, on Frklny the 2d do of January next. at II o ck; the some day, at l ti’clot-ii, at the House of Mr. Johnston, Lot 23, the Road from there to \Vier‘e. l.ot 23. Tire Contracts to commeiice no Monday the 5th January, 1852, and continue in force until the snow shall be OHO. S For the performance of which good security will be required. JOHN DOURANT, Coiniriisiiioner. | Rtistico, Lot 24. Dec. 15, INN. Road District No. 4, Queen's County. HF. undersigned will letnt Public Auction to the lowest bidder, the cutting down, levelling and iepniriiig, the Pitches or Cradle Hills, on the Main Post Roads in the al.ote District, at the uiideruienlioned places and times, that is to sny:—0it the St. Peter's liond, near the House of Jami-s Mi ler, I-'.sq., on Monday, the 22d of lleci-riiber next. at I2 o‘clock; and on the Malpeque Road, iieiir M'Kiiiiioii‘s Cross, on 'l'uestl:iy, the 23d, at ll o'clock. The Cori- trnets to comtiiciice front the linit day of January, I852. and to t‘iIll- tinue in force utitil the snow shall be gone. ' l'or the due perform- ance of which, good security will be re uired. l’ TRICK BEARNEY, District No. 4, Queen's County, } Commissioner. November 24, l85l. C A % We (1 District No. 6—Qucen’s County. I ' Subscriber will lot at I ublic Auction to the lowest bidder, ,T on l"rid.iy the 2d day of January. 1852, at It o'clock, near the house of .‘\lr. John Leoruird, the cutting down, levelling and re- pniring the Pitches or Cradle Hills on tho 'l'iy-on Road. 'I he t,‘on- trncts to commence on the 2d January-,and continue in force until the snow snail be me. Good Security will be required for each Contract. JOHN M‘KAlG, Commissioner. Tryon Road, Lot 8|. Dec. I5, lS5l. Road District No. 7——Queen’s County. lIE Subscriber will let by Public Auction to HII! Ion-est bidder, the repairing and levelling oftlie Pitches on the St. Peter's ltond, at the follouiug times and places :—()ii \VediterIdiiy the 31st in.i;."t, nt llIl' hour of In o'clock lll the frirenoon, lit the Bouritliiry ii to. bistxu-on 'l‘mvnsliips Nos. 34 and 3.'r;—on the entire day, int 2 o'clock, nt .\lr. 'l‘b«-urns Barret‘s, 'l‘owuship No. 37. 'l.'lte Con’- tracts to corruunnco on the lstlanuary, 1852, and continue until he snow clears sway. Good security will be required for the due performance of each Contract. - _ , JOHN MOONEY. l-ommissioner. Ten Mile House. St. Peter's Road, Dcceniber l5, Vl8.')l. Road District. No. 8. Qu¢c_n‘s County. ‘ HE llndersignt-d will l.r-I, on 'l‘uosd.-iy the ifiili day of Do- cetriber next, It ll) -Pclock, the o niug ofthe Road loading from the Old Georgetown Road. to tho .\ onaghnti Road, cotnmeir- cing at or near llooper‘s on the Burnt Hill Road. JAMES DU I-‘FY, Commissioner. Lot 48, Dee. I, test. l“Rl*7l".llOl.D FARM FOR SALE. ill-I Subscriber intending to leave the Island next Spring, others for Sale, his very excellent Farm at Brackle l'oint.coneist- ing of 60 acres. It is bounded on the West by the rnckley Point Road, on the North by James M'Cellnm, I-Isqr‘e. Farm. and fronts on the net! . The whole Land is well feneedsnd in it high state of cultivation. There is a Farm Dwelling House. :8 I: I8 in good t--n- antabla order. and another New House on the Reed side. which day tire day of December ‘next, from pi.-rlone desirous of '|Ipl]i1‘t tetowtt Jail with Fireweed and Bread. for the Ollllq wetes ; t ‘ seen article to be stated in WHO! nepelof lulled: til bread to ha of the best quality; ted it lI‘lQ.l|O.diIll¢ly understood, that the Firewood is to be four gut pots fleet high. and to of em». lllnttk end Ollew . lepls; and that as sreetrsd or rotten K Werreet is the ‘lreesery. I10”. Odo Ieetfiv . has been usually Let to a 'l‘rsdeslIInrI. at £5 enlium. A well llaislisd and coiirmodiees Berri. 75 I 30 ll. A lone Stable is :1 I8, well fitted up. There is also upon the Premises e Sew Mill, which is supplied by a good stream of water. and which eta little expense might be converted ietee Grist Mill, it would be a desirable sites- iise lbr such as Establtseeieet. For further ‘information and perti- eelere ‘nu “ PETER WKINNON. lreebiey roar. Osssbdvl. Sci. l.—No person to ride at full speed, or gallop any llorsc. Sec. 2.-—N0 Truck. Sled, or \Vheel Carriage to be driven swift- er than it slow or easy trot. and to be guided with e Sec. 3.—-Sleiglis. &c.. used on the Highways to be driven in a Sec. 4.——l’ointed Stakes. Longers, I"tnrinee or other huclt articles . bl Sec. 5.—l‘ersons meeting on the Roads or Streets, when driving. each to take the side of the Road on his own left hand. Sec. 8.—-All persons to have one good and sutiicictit Bell attuclt- "mm". p,,m,e,_ C,,,,,;,,' |r;,,,e,,,,,’ G-,,,g,,,.' osts. linsrtrsoivstrzisr :—'l‘hree months (in default of Goods and 573.5)‘ The liditors ofthe other Charlottetown Papers will confer bovc. OY y. A1‘ a Meeting oftlie Board of Justices for Roads and Bridges, held this day : e Ilowing persons were appointed Winter lrt Precinct-—l-‘tom Poplar Island Bridge, to the Q,iiceii’s Arms tiles, l)o. Frrtiii the end oftlie Royalty leatliiig past Mitchell's Mill, 2ul l’rt-ciar-t—["rom the end of the Royalty to Cliarlotletown, on 3.] l’recuu:i—l-‘mm the llrnckli-.y Point Road, on to Ne\vbcrry's l"rn=.i Dawson's to Charlottetown. and also the Lower Road Till‘. utnlt-rs" .l will ct/Alt Public Auction, to tho l.=we<t hid- tl"l‘, tiny] zig do -iv, it-vellin-_: and repairing the l'i:clics, or Cr.-:dlc Hills, the .\‘l at the ltd time. that is to say: on tho l’ri'i‘:tmvri Road, near John .\lurr:iy‘s, on Tuesday the 23d day of I. ~- ziilicr out, at it o’clock. Other particulars made known on the day of from Monday, 5th Januar . 1852. end to continue in force until the THE undersigned will lot at Public Auction, to the lowest bid- der. t { A LARGE ABOORTMENT or ‘ ARTHENWARE AND CHINA AND A IEAUTIIUL DIIPLAV 0' E8o£.%%o Is now oflirred for Sale Wholesale or Retail. VVILLIAM HEARD. ‘ Great George Street. Dec. 16. 186i. Tea. 'l'obacco,wApple_s_,—&c. f‘a1lll". f"it_li.-‘r-.rilu-r has |‘E('(‘l\'e(l from the United States, and of- fer»: I--r -solo (\VIioLtLttAl.I:), at the lowest Market rules, at the Htore llcaul of l'otvnal Wli.uf, the following l}()()l)S: TEA, ’l‘f)B.-\CCO, RAISINS, Rum. Strip, Sir;-:ir. itritl lllolrtsites, :\ppl--s, (luiiice , Uiilnris, l"ilbr-rt-, \\'.rliiItls, .-\lmotiil.-I. Li-:itlii.-r, llreud, l.en.ons, figzirs, Stove-s, (Cooking, l"r.iiiklin and Close), l‘it-kl:-s, Ilulliilo Rolu-s, l'uils and Brooms, \\'ool thirds, Sleigh liells, Soda, Sugar, Wirii-, Butter and \\"iiler Crackers, Pepper Sauce, Sperm Candles, Li-.mori Syrup, (.'oli'ee, Clioculnt-9, Ssirilmes, other sections, Ten Shillings, l)¢IldGIv;)tHllt.€illglie"Ig"IfI‘ll- (‘round l'°xw°”d' mid Redwood’ Srllefllllll, Steel Grain Scoops, Rice. Uakum, Bright Varnish, Spirits 'l‘urpentine, Resin, l'itch, Tar, &c., &,c., &c. S. C. llOl..\l.-\N. N-iveinber, l-l, lS5l. NEW G00llS—!.NElll_lllil)ll)S 1 i Extensive importation of FALL GOODS, NO. 3, QUEEJV SREET, JVEAR THE QUEE.‘V'S lVH.dRF. J. W. C. DECHMAN, AS received his large and extensive supplies of Fall and \l/inter GUUDS, which are now opened to the Public for . inspection. The Stock has been carefully selected expressly for this market. and adapted to the season. The attention of pttrcliasers is respectfully invitr-d to the following staple Goods :— Inc, black, brown, invisible green timl mixed Cloths; Bent‘:-rs; \Vliipft-y and llulliilo, it new article for Ladies’ and Gcntlcirii-n' went’; 'i'weedr-, lloeskins, Cassitiiercs, and Salinelts; Printa- bl arid colored Silk, Plush and Velvets; Bonnet at d (‘zip Ribbons; Limes, lidgiiige niid Blond Quillingi ; Cll(‘tlllSt'll!‘-I, SI -- 'es and worlte.l Collars; Crochet Cups; (.‘liildreii‘s llmal-', Guitars, 816.; l.:iiiib‘s wool Vests and Pants; \Voollr-n and C l!.i!l Hosiery; Silk. Moth, cnsliint-re and French Kai Gloves; it l.Il‘,'::‘7 nssortiirent of printed Ciinibrics; Carpets, printed Cotton and woul- len Druggets; Hearth Rugs and Door Mats, in great v.-irii-t_v; white and grey Cottons ; Muleskiiis ; striped and Rt-giittn Sliirtiiigs ; l.i:ir-us; llollantls and Grass Cloths; watered Mirreeiis: worst--d ‘fable Cloths ; white and brown Linen do.; printed Oil Cloth do.; white and colored Stays; Silk and l"euver Boiinets; lfllllltit-,Il and plain Bonnet Shapes; Silk Neck 'l’ies ; Veils; I"lownrs ; l.ini.v;s : Silk and Cotton Uriibrcllits; Silk and Cotton l’ocket llirndkcrchir-,f«; do. Ncckercliiefs : Opera and Ariel 'l'ies ; Scarfs, Cashmere Muf- flers and worsted Cravuts; long and square lVooIlen Slirrwls in great curiely; Tent Dresses, Cnrpi-t Bags, colored Riiil Road \Vrnppers; Flaniiels, Surges, Keiseys and lllnnkete, Pntcliwork; German \Voole; bliick and white spotted Nell and Muslim; white and colored Shirts and Shirt Collars; worsted, cotton end India Rubber Ilruces : Satin, Spanish and Military Stocks ; Elastic Satidslling ; 'l‘owe|liiig; Furniture and Venetian Cotton; Dress Buttons etid 'l'rimmiiigs; Cont and Vest Iluttons; 'l‘eilors' Triiiimings, 5112.; Cotton Warp. \Va:.lding. Batting, 'l.‘hrends, Cotton Reels, Tapes, \Vorsted. |"ringes. Furniture Bindings, dte. dtc. HAT, CAP, AND FUR DEPARTMENT. A great variety of FUR CA PS. in South Sea Seal, Otter, Neutrin. Hair. Seel, &a. . MeIi’e end Youtli‘s Cloth, Salctte, Plush and Silk Glaze Caps ; covered lists, 81- Tlircshers, Glengntys, Scotch Bonnets, &c. &,c. able Paris and New York Silk Plush lists ; a splendid essortinent of Furs, in Fitch, Stone Marten, Grey Squirrel. Sable, Musqunsh Racoon Muliii. Cull‘: and Victorincs. Bufliilo Coats and Robes, Seal Skin Coat.-i arnl Feet \Varmers. A good article of Tea, Sugar, nlulnsrrrea and 'l‘obncco, &c. &c. Terms, CAS N. ll.-—'l‘lie highest prices paid for all kinds of l"OXl‘1S‘, lll.-\li'l‘l'IN‘S, llllNK’S. 61¢. 81:: Nov. IN. I85]. Manchester and Glasgow Houve. j l{E(,'l'IlVl".|) from Glasgow, and landing per llrig ' i'crIion," Gala Cloth rind Cnslniicre Clookiiigs, long \'-, iol Shawls, '.\lufllg_rs, Usiiabuigs, 'l'it-kings, &c. D. VVILSON. Sept. 30, I851. To Tennntry residing on portions of Town- ships 31, 40, 53, 57, 58, 59, so and 62. AKB l\'0'l'l(.T.—Tlint it iiia_j.vri " oftha pre=i=nt House of As- . sviubly, during its llrll Session passed an Act. Wllltill ‘-"'l'~"- riiiiied that all R I?N'I‘l due in this 6 _ v-_v, shall liemzefortli be paid in current manry. I do, tliereftiri-, l - -by Notify 'l'i-nniits rcshlirig on the vrtrious 'l'ownsl ' on under my tu::--u ;t:llIelll, that all Rents and Taxes must hereafter be liquidated in .H..ne us it becomes due. 0!‘ it will berigidly eiiforterl; rind also, that no excuses will in future be received for its nonpnymeiit; or indulgence be permitted vlrem as foriiir-.r|y. Tlioso persons in Arrears of Rent are requested to come to no iriiriiciliata arrnngenicrit for the payment of their respec- tive Accounts, to prevent my being obliged to have recourse to legal procerriliiigs for its rm-covery. or t-jectiiieiit. And all Tenants who have performed labour on these l'2st:ites—-or made pa ‘intent in any other wny—on account of llenln, and who have not been settled with for the same, are requested to call at my ollico in Charlotte- town vi itlioiit dcl:ty. (lrirics: llotms from 10 to 4. ‘ Any permit or persons found Trespassing upon nu_v of the \Vi|di.-rness I.aiids. oiitlie above Est.-iti-s, are notified that they will he rosecuted tothe utmost rigour oftho lnw. uitlioutdistinctio Ig'en-tints hing to tllsprisc of their Lease/tom lnlrr- l (sit or 5 I I r t _ in writing fnrtltwiib, stating terms, num- ber c c vution, and buildings thereon, ficc ofetrenrs of Rent. \\'ll.LIA.\l l)()USl’., I Charlottetown, Dec. 2, 185i. l.and Agentil . ANTED, during the \\r'iiiter season from 'l‘t'ii.-int.~, to be de- livered at " Port Selkirk" tllonz, |0_ttoti Ila-In-l.-4 oft-.iean .vlIrrt‘hanIabl¢ Grain, for \\lllCl| Cash Vtlll be given, or all on ed in pnynieiit oflterrts, at the .\.niket Prices. To be Sold. AND immediate poser-eeiori given. The leasehold interest of 57 acres of Land. on Lot 32. about live and a hiil miles from ('lnrilottctowrt, subject to the yr.-iirly rent Ia. per acre, nitd lease for ill?!) yr-:rrs, tb--re are lIt'l\1('t‘ll 8.‘) and 10 acres l.llttli'f “tllll\'ltllIln. .\ good llziin. ritzrlilr-, t'nrt-llnim- and lliu-lling llou-t-. ii lirm-t proul‘l‘r.-liar and Dairy. Also, ii iieterliiiliiig Well of good \\'nter near the door. Also, Fret-ltald propr-rties, consisting oftlirce acres of Land lining l of t‘otnmim Lot, No. ‘.37, opposite Spring l'or'i, on the Mnlpeque llond, trrid near l\lr. l):iniel lludgsott‘s l'ariii. And 1 oftuurr Lot No. 66, with the Buildings and Breast Work, rating on Ilorr-bi-star Street eml King Street. And _l of town Lot, No. 39 in King's Street. Also, 1 of Town Lot No. 9, in King Street, with the buildings thereon, consisting ofa Dwelling House 85 -r 30 and 20 feet post, a frost-proof Cellnr with a good Stone Wall under the whole building. a Shop, Parlour. Kitchen and Otlice on the tint tor, I-‘it-e Rooms on the second story, and l'our on the Carrot, .i'l well liuishr-d and in corn late order, it Stable, Store, Coach-House and \\'ood-lliiuse. ‘I he wgtole of the above rope-ity will be sold or let for a term of years. 'l‘erms iiberul. l':or further piirticiilurs apply to l.. \V. Gall, Eeq.. or to the Subscriber on the premises. ‘ EDWARD KICKHAM. Also the Ines ired terrrr of four years of a House in Dorchester Street. qyqtesite essrs. Duncan's store, and subject to a yearly rent on , now in the ponsssion of Edwer Neil. As the Subscriber intends removing into the country he requests I indebted to him either by Note of llend or Book Ae- W Qluttions. Sale postponed to 30th December. ',-‘.0 be sold at Auction. on TUESDAY, the 30th day of De- ... camber next. at I0 o'clock, at the House of Mr. l’l5Tl'-B M‘l{|NNON, Brackley Point, (the nest Farm to James M'Cellem. ri-‘.sq.)—all his Stock and Farming Implements, consistng of I More, 6 cars ..r¢._ -. superior anim . I Horse, 9 years old, valuable for draught, 5 Milcli Cows, ofthe best breed, 8 Heifers in c..lf, 6 head of Sheep, 3 Pigs, I8 nmntlis old, 8 tons Upland Hay, 10 tons Straw, A .'l‘lrresliiag Machine, made on the most approved principle, for 8 or 4 horse I Plough, llrirrews, Horse Rake, 1 Cart, 1 Truck. 1 Fly. Wood Sleds. Saddle. Bridles. Cart Telrling and several other articles useful to a Farmer. PETER MACKINNON. Credit will be girsn for Three etonllis on upproceil security. llrackluy Point. Nov. 24. I85]. I Vlll-J SALIC of Mn. l'aui.'s Houuhalr! Furniture, Advertised to take place on '|'uerd.iy, the 9th iiist., is I’OS’l PONED ttttlll liloivnav the I.’itli inst etown, Di-.c , 1S5]. «T " fir/bo is unnvoidedly POSTPONED until further if I . lS5l. , &§iZi7g'i'{rr Tsierghs :2 Slcizhe 2:: 3 BE SOLD at AUCTION. on SATURDAY the 20th 'l‘° l)l'1Cl"..\llll£lt, instant, on the Market Square. at 12 o'clock, 12 splendid Riding SLEIGHS. made of the best materials. and finished in a worltinenlike niaancr. Terms made known at Sale. If the day should be uiitiivorable, Salu to take place first fine Market day. W. H. GARDINER, Auctioneer. I STRAYED from the Subscriber's Farm in June lnst,n small black furrow Cow, turned up horns, about 7 M8 years old. She is supposed to be between Dog River, where she was bred. and Moore's .'lli|l. Any person giving information where she may be found, or will bring her to the Subscriber, will be re- wzirdeil for his trouble. \Vll.LlAM HODGES. Riistirzo, Nov. ‘.25, lS.'il. V ,j; /y, a stray cows. - ’ Hi? following Cattle are at Ma. JOHN BEER‘S Farm, and e luvo been there For several weeks past. The o requested to come and taike them away, and pay cxpcns than black C()\V, about 7 years old, white head and the left our, small slit in e rig ear. Ow: poll C.’)\\', about 6 years old, color between a red and brown, lop oil' the right car, it hole punched, and a quarter oil" the left ear. One brindle COW, about 6 years old, a little white on the ramp, about the tail, and under the belly. - olf ck Heifer one and a half year A w ite and her tail vrhite—has been on it lllth November. The Owucris e er sway and pay expenses. JOHN WOOD. ‘ Old ’l‘ryon, Road, Lot 29, Dec. I6, l85l. ! Stra Heifer. strny red and white llei er rising three years, with horns, has been on the Subscribi-.r's Premises for about two months. The Owner is requested to come and take _her away and pay es- pcnsee. JAMES HURRY. December 8, l8b|. ‘F U R 3 "ch H pity expenses mid take them awn . 9 . count. to settle the same on or befere on soil: issisrit. siberwbe they will be sued hdbarisuietsly. ‘ K. V \ Potosi. Charlottetown Roya|ty,} One Stray sheep. Southdown \Vettier, has been on the Subscriber’e premises since about the let November. end has no marks. The Owner is requested to come end take it awe and y expenses. EWE M 'AULAY. Hermitage. December 8,..l85I. IIREE STRAY SIIIIFZP hove been on the Subscriber's premises since J y last. The (ltvtyis requested to prove property, A ‘GEORGE SUMMONS. Suffolk Road. Dec. 5, I851, 'l'ltAY l".‘.Vl~?.—A stgay Ewe has bee on the Subscriber's Prernist-s for some time past. The Owner can have her y proving prope ty rind pa ring us IEIIICI. ‘ l ’ I JOHN NELDER. Lot 48, Dec. 3, lS5l. TRAY l|l".ll"F.R.—A stray Heifer Red with a white stripe along the buck, the top of the two cars cut olf. has been on the Subscriber's I'rerriises since the middle July last. The Owner is requested to take her away and pay expenses. JA.\ll'lS M'lNNIS. Savage Harbor, Dec. 5, 185]. 'l‘llAY PlG.—A white Pig marked on the car, twelve months old, has been on the premises of the Subscriber since August last; owner will apply to / .-‘ MRS. MARTIN. Biackley Point Rond,Pe’v. 27, l85l. Horses for Sale. HE Subscriber has a More rising 4 years old, a Horse rising 8 years and another rising 2 years old, all of which he warrants to be sound and servicuble eniniri . 3 snperinr Iron Ploughs, doable nictal, imported fioin Scotland, which he will dispose of for costs and charges. JAMES ROBERTSON. Brackley Point Road, Sept. 28, I851. . 6; J. BELL, I"A.*tIIl().VAl.lI.I:i TAILORS. Qutitiv lQUAltl'..Cl-IAN wit. LA'l‘lIS'l‘ FASIIIONS, kt-pt constantly on hsnd,nnd ,all work entrusted to their care, done on the shortest notice. and in the best manner. I y. October 3|, l85|. , liO.\l.\S MANN, 7'.1II.0R. late of Kent Street. has removed to Pownal Street, opposite “ Print-.e Edward House," where lltltltlglltt‘. facilities \\‘lIl(‘lI larger Prernist-s will alford him—conii- nuod effort to merit p:itr--tinge, and maintaining the same punctual- itir-s he has .'ll\\'tl_\'I I one. ltd lI0[:.'!S to rc-coiw «till increasing support front the Gentlemen of Charlottetown, and lit l;llb0|l|'lI00d. Beneficial to Health, iiiznrvrcirs ORIGIJV./ll. GERMAN s.u'IJva no W R o l'uuilr.igs niiliout llggs. A large su ly ofthe above ttseftil article just received .-it Sl\'INNER’S Drug tors and for sale in packages uith directions, at all prices. October 20, 1851. D e Fflll making Bren-l without yesst,tirid in onfirerth the time, uls ' -—-——O—-~—~~~ - -7 - .1*_T:T':.T:T ‘I o be Let. COM l"OR'l‘ABl.E and convenient COTTAGE near Charlottetown, together with Oethoueee. and about sit acres of Land. Apply at this Olce. Nov. I4. 185]. 8w. F 0 R S A L E . THE Subscriber is now building at 7 Mile Bay, near Bedeqee, a Vesselofehoet 240 Turns, 0. M.. of good model, and which inny be ready for launching. in the ensuing Spyeirig, if any person will perrhase the ‘- Hull and Span, sad supply r building. desired. in order to the completion of the Vessel. either te_! J. \t/eriilisrbte, FAq.. Cherlottetowti. or to the Subscriber, as it. . spot. where all pdrtleslsre may be bad. JAMES HANNAH. 7 Mile Day. November ll. tell. ‘ v \ _ .._»...—.-.. lWU“‘«"'!"’ -vv—1¢.~ ~ '