Lottitthtb. .5. 5 1 .g.,,.,,h. I1. I. Bourke, .. 14?. s'shperlsr Iseilt'Br:§- -7 I06 'l‘«_--- e-ll’-Fm- lie , mede P: ''''..'t. ...i's’.'°.“~. .i'.‘i'.‘ai£',' u.. i... It-yd». H-Mow-«I» ThhV&elfiint¢eded fotthe Ella H Connors 0esicu,S_epteuiber_l. 185;“ His Excellency the Lieutenant .2 Council hrs , he Oomntissio for the Recovery ‘it°'.tiei"ta'.‘$i'-'oa:.poe.'ia the pool“ or Ann Fourth- rgfinetlonefthstoflee besbeenaeee . be e Preventive Oleer end Lendweiter for own tohesecretery and Treasurer of the Tryon al oA(,sieeltsral seeiety for the current year, in ‘the terms am. at I2 Victoria. cap. ll. ~Ir.CerneI'ms Little, a Ceel Meter, to take _ssd III" I50 ' if the Government Scales and Weights tn _Cherlolt0- lathe iernisefthe Act iutitnled ‘ An Act relating to the ef Cesl, Cello and Coke in Charlottetown.’ _ ePedOIse at Sable, Township No. 20, and has appointed Ir. Celia Holtn, Postmaster, in the terms of the Act of Mill VIO- tsris. Cu to. F CHARLES DEJBRISAY. C. E. 0. WT lllttb, At New York, on the 21th July last, Itre. Persie Drew, wife of H. Robert Drew,formerly of this town, aged 50 years. At A leehore. Lot so. on the am. August last. Ma-robe bo- |eved e of Mr. Murdoch Campbelr, in the_ 44th year of li0_' 'l°~ fie here a lingering illness with christian resignation and forlllfldh and gradually prepared her mind to meet death, not in its tII'|‘0|’I. eat as a messenger of peace that cells the soul is heaven. ‘T filarrirh. _ ‘Oaths ltth Apr'il,at Walton, Madras, Lestock Wilson Stewart, Esquire, II. D., nth It imeat M. N. L. secend son of Colonel I’- D. Stewart, late of the o al Amllg. to Emil , daughter of the late Rev. Henry Drury ,ol' arrow. a Rector Flnglll. Bucks.- Londen inu, August .At Kinrboro It, on life 25th of August, b James Mscdonald, bl.-,.;l. ., Mr. ohn Garret, St. Peter s, to iss Elisabeth Rose, if Point. *- llassrttgrrs. In the Rose. from Pictou, on Wednesday last--Messrs. E. W. Underwood. James Sinclair. Morrison, Mrs. Fletcher--I0 etcerege. In the Earl Selkirk, for Lendon—-Messrs. William Nelson. 1- Nelsou, wife and child, 'I‘iinetliy Nelson. Charles Brown, Mrs Iclh and child, Miss Elisa Douse. and Hear Douse. Int Steamer Rose, from Picton—on Fri ny last, Rev. Mr. Bsthuse, Rev. Mr. Herdnien, Rev. Mr. Nerruwey; Miss Narrewsy, 3 Iises Heuule . Miss Buyfield, Miss Shoulu, Mrs. Crane, Mrs. B. Lssgworth. ins Hyudmen; Morison Jarvis, W. Jarvis, Charles and Thomas Marshall, Eqnires; Mr. Henderson F Hensley!-:8 in the steerage. osanna, Fader, Bree’ dor, C B.-fish. ggpt. 2.—Schr. R Big Mary Ann, Cam I, Wallace, N.S—freestens. Dove, Robertson, Pictou—coa Joll Tar, Bonchet, Riehibuclo. N. B.—deals, dtc. Sophronis, Il‘Fedyen, St. Pierre. {Dart of dharlottttotou. IITIIIDZ cI.nua:n: .-Ieh. Margaret. Grilithe. Pictou—hel. .—Schr. Elisabeth, |IcLeod, Richibucto—bal. Tor , Nicholson, St. Pierre-firewood. Bel one, ‘Melee. Iichibacto—hay, oats, and eat. inea . Unicorn, Match, hIiremichi—hal. Dove. Iloberhon, Picten-—de. Aug. P‘- 9 CI! ll"“-'3 olle. Sounis, Auguet fl. ’I‘hree of our Labrador men have arrived, vi: :—a Schooner Index, Whalen, full fished. S It, Kenison, do. do. Friends, Deegle, half do. Left there Success, Bell, half full; about to proceed to the north- ward. ke the Schr. Enphemie, Malone sf Charlotetown, full, homewerd bound. Schooner Enter rise. Leslie. full fished- Lnci n, McDonald, halffished, had previously arrived from the west coast of Newtoundland. For Sale or to Let. VALUABLE FARM, consistin of One Hundred acres of LAND, fronting on the lloyn ty Road, four miles from Town; on which are pleasantly situeted,a good DWELLING HOUSE, consisting of nine rooms, age cellar; a large Barn, Stables. Wood-bouu, and other Out- ildtrigs. Thirty-seven acres are under good cultivation. The whole held on a Lease of 999 years. All the Buildings are quitenew. lfsold, psrtofthe per. chase inooe might remain on_interest. Apply to Trina. Dussel- eav, EsQ., or to the Subscriber. . F. “V. HALES. Sept. 2. ‘ For Sale. FBEBHOLD of I00 ACRES of LAND, situate on the t rincetown Road, about 28 miles from Charlottetown, and 2] from Barrett's Cross; 20 acres are cleared and in good cultiva- l , the remainder iscovered with good hard end soft Wood. The Farm formerly belonged to Mr. James Ceseley, deceased. If the above soperty is‘not sold by the I0th October next, it will then be olsred at Auction, at the Court Ilonee in Charlottetown, at the hour of II o'clock, forenoon. For further particulars apply to Charlottetown, Sept. 7, I852. Ship Carpenters Wanted, To proceed to the Bl-ZNDOI" PETITCODIAC. N. B. . to whom the Highest Wages will be given. Apply to Mr. J. Wnritaase, Pownal street. or to S. C. HOLMAN, Corner of Pownsl and Water Streets. RA 0 E S ! ! ! MEETING ofthe Subscribers to the CHARLOTTE- & e TOWN RACES. end others interested therein, will like“, at the VICTORIJ HOTEL, on WED E-1,1‘? vlllla hmseotappeintiag Stewards, NQTIOE. lber. erehereb notified. that ‘ sad to Ilessrs. ART THOMAS CASELEY. at, A1‘ n_reia-r o'nt.ocI, for site preliminary I-st 0. either of the said retina, and ell the Finer of’Oca-onus, will he heeded to en DUNCAN IATHIEIJN. Clnrlsttsmn. September I. tees. ITRAYED N Sunday Jul I I, from the Subscribers Pes- ters, a Sale I Black COW, with Back and non: wt---. sud am... estofilier horns. wt... WC W5“ Nllllllifa Crave iaferinatiea that will lead to teeevery,willbe rewarded for ma», ROBERT WADE. Chlldtnewmlept. 1. ms. labial. siaa. _ wanted. —IaloEI fiIlLNIAN hrDlANI'IUN HILL. N be A euumauaepoiaataaa eesla .:"' ' s ‘ Iv s 1 N 0 '1' I O - . THE Uedersigaed Trustees of the ETATES ef CHARLES WOBRELL, sire, under Deeds from that gentleineu dated the Seventeenth ens, A. D., One thousand Eight hundred and Flllly. hereby renew the Notice given by tbemon the taut ugust sat, thnthetsia ponsesetonofthe sntd Fatetes; said above Deeds to themselves, from Mr. Wonnnaa. and moreover. that the have by letter. recently received, been reguestsd by Mr oeast.r.‘s Solicitors in London to continue in possession and Inn ementof the said Estates, end not to execute any coa- veyence ereofuntil ell Creditors thereof, end Debts due therefrom, have been fully discharged and satisfied. Such is not as yet the us. on The Tenants are therefore. hereby, further cautioned, not to be misled by any representations whatsoever, into paying Rent to any other than the Uadereigned Trmtees, nor to allow ‘themselves to be inducedto attornor render themselves liable in respect of Itent for ad in t ' possession, to any person not having a Deed of Con- veyance from the Undersigned. Persons having negotiated for Leases, Deeds, Ore. , are requested to apply at once to Tlieophilus Desbrissy, Eeq., in Charlottetown, that the same site be settled and adjusted. '1 his is requisite, as It is probable that t e 'I'rustees may shortly make sale of a portion of the said Estates, in order finally to clear ed‘ the liabilities. JAMES E I CHARLES HEJV'8LEYo JOHN MYRIE HOLL- THEOPH. DESBRISJE Charlottetown, Sept. 1, 1852. To be Let. ND Ponsessien iven immediately, the large SHOP and CEL- LAR, corner o Queen and Water Streets. Ap l to JOHN POVYEII. Charlottetown, Sept. 2, I852. Butter! I Butter !! I WAN'1qntp. Aid 1.01‘ or GOOD BU'i'i'i:it, for which Casts WI 0 . ;,'__Aaguest 20. Farm on the Rustico Road. _ FOR. SA LE or to let the Leasehold Interest of999 ,E.}. in a Farm of 225 ecresof Land, I50 acres of which are cleared end in good cultivation. There are two Dwelling Houses on it, and other Buildings; there are several sprin of Water running throng it- it is Nine miles from Charlottetown, and lies lenty of Fire \'Vood and Longers. For perticulere apply to L. . Gall, Esq., in town or to the Subscriber on the Premises. Half the Purchase Money can remain on security, on the Pro- P°"Y- WILLIAM WESTCOTT. May I5, 1852. l@%’€§’ ' FROM on board the Steamer Rose, on Friday last, Two OVER COA'I‘S—onc a brown Lion Skin, the other an India Rubber, Iny onfilepving them at Hatzartl's Gazette Ofice will be reward- ed for their trouble. Should a Coete have been Stolen, any one git-in information that will lead to their recovery, will received TW NTY SHILLINGS reward. September 7, 1852. V3} BQJEIIAQ WANEPID, _ AN'I‘l!ID 'l‘W0 LA RGF. Vll.‘.lSELS to proceed to Miramichl W and load for Great Britain. --ALSO- ltnmsdintel . a Vessel of about 80 to 90 tone to proceed to Bay Cltnlenr entlloed for Saint John's, Newfoundland. JAMES N. HARRIS. August 80, I852. Ii. EALED TENDERS will be received, on or before Saturday next, the Fourth September, from sons willing to contract for the erection of a Building to be attuc ed to the North Wing of the Town Hall, in Queen Square, under an Act of General Assem- bl , for the sccornmodntion of the Fire Engines, according to e Plyen and Specification to be seen, on application to ETI-Ill MACGOWAN. N. B.—'l‘endere to be accompanied with the names of two res- neible sous, willing to become beundtor the faltltfu'l perfor- maucco the Contract. Charlottetown, August 80, I852. MEDICAL GENTLEMAN about to settle in P. E. lslnnd, wishes to purchase a farm of from 50 to I00 Acres—situate on the Sea Shore. The land must be good and well watered, a small portion must be ready for cultivation. Possession required the first week in October. Apply with terms, post-paid, to r. . To be left at the Post Otlice, Charlottetown. 4 IZJHE CI.‘ - HALF that HOUSE corner of Great George end King Streets lately repaired and divided, the other end now occupied by W C , August 14. ‘cozy “asvctasziatm. MILLER, esteady mnu who perfectly understands manu- facturing wheat and oats. Apply to GEO. C. WORTHY. Illll‘s River Mills, Aug. I8, I852. wont} aoeumamuaz GREAT INDUCEMENTS ems TREMENDOUS SACRIFICES ! ! Selling of 20 Per Cent... JLIESB TPIEIAR’ IPIBIIIIIIE @@’IFo IIE Subscriber intending to proceed to Australia, will sell the whole of his STOCK olf at 20 per cent, less tlinn prime cost; as great bargains will be given, parties will please call early, as every thing will be sold without any reserve. The Subscriber will sell for a short time only, when the remainder will be disposed of at AUCTION The Stock consists of: Broad Cloths. Saturn and Exhibition Tweetls, Doesliine Setittete, Rttssels Cord, White Corduroy, lndin Nnnlteens, Molealtins, Muslin Delaines, Shot Brilliants, I.ustres. o- burgs, Cashmere, Muslin, and Filled Pnislev Shawls, Muslin Dresses, llnrness Bordered, Book, lllull, aconet and Tar- letnn Mullins, black, shot and coloured Silks and Sntins, black, watered and damask Do., black silk Lace and Lace oun- cings, Bonnets and Cup Ribbons, Straw Bonnets and Ladies‘ gr: Ca hLsdiun' Caslmre, PI’Ill:OlIl,shIntI pn‘t‘eIntS'lenllteI' teen 8 oes, Gents‘ ts, we ing one, a ippers, grey, white, printed, and striped Cottous; Cotton Werps, dtc. Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c., dtc. A large euppl of Carpeting, Druggets, &c. R Clotbi , in great varie Gents’ and Youths’ ate and Ca , in the most fashionable styles, via.: Paris and New York lack and Drab silk plush I ate, Yosth's trimmed silk and felt do., Kossutb, Brazilian, Dun- uteble, Chip, Bloomer, Felt, and Ladies‘ Il_Iding' Hats and Ca N.aaaIéMilita&y. Gzmbaroeu, Glesed, Silk, elret, Heir w ape, c. c. ll‘ W311, Iron Tee-kettles, Pens and Cover, Norfolk Latches, Tower Bolts, Frying Pans, Plate and Chest Loclte, Saws and Files, llam- lasts. a variety of Carpenter's Tools, Weights, Shovels, Door and Pud Loolts. Curr Combs, cut and wrought Nnils of all kinds, Candlesticks, shes. Sc thee. Sicltles, Knives and Forks, Butcher and Shoe Knives, IVindow Glass, &c., dtc. Groceries. Sugars, Molasses, Cofl'ee, Creclters. Suds, Wine, and other ieenits, Piclilee, Sauces, Raisins, Currants, Figs, Nutmegs and other Spices, Buckets, Brooms. Lamps, Snsaths, Sue er, to, ac. Berni Fluid, Turpentine, Paints, Oils, Putty. Bottl Porter. &e., dsc. N. B. The Subscriber would particularly invite the ' ' ‘ Druggets. to his extensive Stuclt of Whititeye. Doesltias, Tees. B In east, as it is hie as before the l'e|l,‘the Peblie any rely ''°' "N" ‘M mw” t w c nitctiiuts , Ne s. Pest ' " ' Geese Street. Augew I, I051 , Ce., which he will sell at am smsam iron ‘awcnmamna. The new, test end Splendid teatnshtp 1% ALBATROSS, .55: 1100 Tons burthen-250 horse power. Unrioalledfor Speed and Elegance. will sell with PASSENGBBS only. from Ilew York ler Iylaey and Ielboarae, Australia, In September. IIE ALBATIIOSS will have accommodation for 601 PAS- UGNGERS, comprisi above 80 Private ‘Cabins, together witlis ior Bertlis curtain oil’, on the Saloon Deck, suitable for Families or Single Passengers. ' 0800 each, 200 ares State Cabin oon rtlis This splendid and favorite Steamship will have an additional Deck constructed; together with the improvements which will ren- der her one of the fieest vmsls that has ever sailed for the Golden Regions of Australia. For particulars apply to the owner COLONEL SLEIGH, Char- ent lottetown, or to the s. ICKSOJV. FORMJNJ» co. Halifax. JIJICPHERSOJV‘, CR.4.N'E4~ Co. Quebec and Jlontrsol. . WM ELLIOTQ co. II, Boston. SMIEOJV DRAPER. Min York. BARIJVG BROTHERS 4- Co. London. August 20, 1852. TO THE PUBLIC- IMPORTANT NOTlCE—READ AND RE- MEMBER IIAT as the Subscriber intends, in it few weeks, to rooeed to the United States, for the purchase of goods, 6 will . SELL HIS PRESENT STOCK OF DRY GOODS, AT GREAT REDUCTION FROM FORMER PRICES, At his Store, West side of QUEEN STREET, between the Store of Messrs. J. d: W MncGill, and Skinner's Medical Warehouse; they consist in part of— Black, blue and brown Brood Clothe, Doeskins, Tweeds American Homespun, Cushmeretts, Russell Cords, Drills Moleskin, Jeans, Coburgs Orleans, Cnshmores, Delaincs Alpacas, Lustres, Printed, Muslins, it vnriet of Dress Studs, striped nnd regatta Sbirting, grey and w ite Cottons wide,) blue and fancy rinted Cottons, linlf-mourning do. Vliite and blue Cotton Vnrp, Osnnburgh, Duck, Diaper, Patch Work, Oil Cloths and centre Oil Tnble Covers, mlinghumst Swiss, and book, Muslins, Lndies’ Silk Neck Lace Veils, Muslin Collars and Habit Shirts; Table Cloths, Bed Tick; Silk llundkercliiefs, in vnriet ; lrlnndkerchiefs, black, white, brown, dru. and till colours Thread; block and white Kid Gloves; block and white silk- luce Gloves,1isle and cotton G1oves,whito,coloured, and blue cotton Gloves, Berlin Gloves, Parnsols nnd Umbrellas, Diaper Towels, Printed Silesia, embossed, block,drob, slate, white and lttzed Linin , brown hollend, Linen Grnssclotli; twist and fancy Straw nnets, Dunstable, rice straw, tus- con and Pnlmotto Bonnets, (.‘lii1tlren's Bonnets, White Flunnel, Black Silk, Porsiun; fint.~tootb, ruck, side and back Combs, Ribbons, rolled Juconet, Linen Damask, Tweed Pants; tweed broon and Russell cord Conts, checked Blouses, Fancy 'ests, blue and coloured Aprons,white font 'otton, Ilcticule and Co t Bags; Satin Napoleon Neckties, lporo Tics, 100 down Si k, Pttlmleuf, straw, glazed and felt Huts, Cloth Cups, &c., doc. Ladies‘, and childrcn’s BOOTS SHOES nnd Rubbers, also, on hand, American and Nova. Scotiti upper and Solo LEATHER, ' Jamaica Spirits, Hennessy ‘s 6' Mnrtcll's Cognac Brandy, Gin, Port, Sltrrry one Jlladctro Wines,- LONDON PORTER, in pint nnd quart Bottles, Old Aber- zleen ALE, in quart bottles; Biscuit, Crackers, Cheese, Molasses, brown and crushed Sugar, Ten, Soup, Candles, &c. Hanuwsns, 5-¢'., IN rstusrr. GLASS, CHINA, AND EARTHEN WARE. A Lot of BOOKS; American Clocks, Chairs, Brooms and Buckets, Wrapping Paper, tlrc. OHN AN REW MACDONALD. Charlottetown, August 13, 1852. N .B.—Persons requirin Stoves, or any other articles from the United States, wi get them at first cost, with the ivdditiun of 5 per cent..conimission,l)y giving an order to the subscriber for them at any time previous to his departure strayed, 4 ROM the Premises of the Subscriber, on the I9th instant. a Bloch Milch CO\V, with some white on her forehead nnd Goose Egg. An person bringing the said animal to the Subscri- ber, or leaving inlllrnintion at this Ofiice where she may be found, will be rewarded for his troubld WM. llI‘KAY. Dorchester-street, Aug. 80, I352. TO BE LET OR SOLD, . CRES of LAND, ii GRIST MILL, four Houses nnd other Buildings, situate five and a half miles from Charlottetown on the pee on . The whole Estate may be had in one, or the Mill by itself, and the Land in tracts of any size to suit Lcitecholdcrs or Purchasers.- For particulars, apply to WILLIAM CUll.'I‘lS, on the premises. Curtisdnle, lg. 23, 1852. West River Mills. 0 BE Ll'Z'l', for such time as may be agreed upon, the MILLS at the head of the Elliot ltiver, near Bonshitw, now in the occupation of the Subscriber. 'l‘hey consist of n Grist. Saw nnd Carding Mill, which will be let together or separately. They are situated on one of the most powerful streams on the Island, being never without a sutficient supply of wutcr, and are an excellentstantl for business. For further articulnrs, eqpli to WIL IAM CROS Eliot River, Aug. 10. I852. To be sold at private sale. HE Leasehold Interest of the Subscriber in 80} acres of Land for 999 years at Is. per acre on Lot 81, 8 miles from Char- lottetown in the winter, and I0 miles in the summer on the Tryon Road, with all the Houses, Out-llonsee, &,e. vist. : On the Farm is about «I0 acres cleared, all dry healthy Land. within a ring fence, and southern aspect, all stumped one about 2 acres; a smell 'eee ood enclosed, with plenty o The 40 acres is divided into I4 fields, and from each of the fields, Cattle can go by (removing the gates) to water, shelter or shade, winter or summer; the remainder is well wooded, end it is judged, that a hundred thousand longers is growing on the same. The House is ltnown as the Sun Inn, for the last I8 years; a capital business stand. It consists ofa ltitchen I0 b I4; I bed room adjoining, I0 by II; I back kitchen or wash- ouse, and 4 bed-rooms over, with a good cellar under all. Ai.so, a large Par- lour adjoining I6 by IS; a parlour behind B by I5, and e bed-room, 8 by I0, with 2bed-rooms over and a large cellar under, built nboutflyeers since. A well of good water with a pump, close, and a good erden behind. > ' The Out-Ilousee are I work-shop; a ig-house; a lumber house with a loft over all; 2 burns; a 8 eta led cow-house; 2 stables, stalled for 7 horses, with a hay loll over; I w n-house; I sleigh house and I cart-house, all incloeed and all shmgled, with a large hay-house behind, I8 by 40 with I2 feet I and shingle ; with other conveniences. Ai.so, a large shed or travellers rees, II by 28 on the road side. dtc., at lswfn interest, for 5 For further particulars, apply to llasiur on t S. WIDGEIY. Lot 8|, West River, June I2, I852. Utedeils, to be taken by valuation. under her belly; she line under her jaw a lump about the site of n e llalf ofthe urcbese money may remain on securit of the Farm, lyeers. nformation or ‘auras, Esq., or to the Subscriber B.—The Household Goods, Furniture, Cattle, and Farm A ‘U’ 0 '1' I O N I . ON THURSDAY next, the 0th flint, at II e'e|ed. Q X Subscriber's Store. 26 Half—chest.s Coup ‘Pee Tobacco . Via , Boilesof Bitesulai. Loud ndLie |Son n.|.8'.¢| _Tu. Tuml?lner.s, Waslibosv rpoords, BEBIIIII, Eek: . ..u"D.u‘... AISO Cloclts, Bedsteeds. Loo, wo.t.'c-ma. Di‘ and Bedaeen Tables, Window Blinds, Peitahls Dflhe, and a enhu unfit’. I3. JAMES N. iiaas September ‘I, I852. A Positive and Unreservcd Sateltt Rare Chance for the Trade !.'!.' A. H. YATES. By HE Subscriber intendi to cl ecid vupon ofi'ering I I lottetown has (I nabe 8TOCKt'n TRADE. by Public Auction - on _r1wRs1Miru.. ltlth-September neat, and to 'be ......fl. until the whole is disposed of. The Stock comprises every description of STAPLE I I'.l.N'- CY GOODS. HARDWARE and GRO¢'lRIES..§e. Go. For further particulars, see previous advertisements in s the 3 GI'I. 'l‘erms liberal and made known at the Sale.- J. W. C. DECHUAN. Charlottetown, Aug. 24, 1862. ‘(All the Papers) Hays- Valueble‘ Penn’. 8 SALE, by Auction, on TUESDAY the 21st da ofllr‘ restate, at Georgetown, at I2 o'clock, a VA UABLI» FARM, of about 80 acres, on the Georgetown Road, about 5 miles ' only from Georgetown. if not previously sold by Private Sale ; it in» 4 c nine I6 links front on the Main Road. has about 7 acres clear, with the remainder read to clear, with little trouble ; the rear of it abounds with Mussel ad: is a valuable piece-of perty, end- will be more so shortly, as the connecting Brndeisel ridge is now about to be built close to it. Price cheep. Terms-susy-. Apply te~ blr. lllunranrt Canaan, Charlottetown. or JAMES N. HARRIS, Auctioneer‘. Valuable PROPERTIES for Sale in Georgetown nnd- Royally and Vicinity, consisting of HOUSES, FARMS, . and Town, Water and Posture Lots. HERE will be sold at Public Auction, at Georgetown, or TUESDA Ythe 2Ist day ofseptember next, at I2 o’clouk,. noon, the following very desirable Properties, vi. : let.—A new two story Dwelling House, fitted up with two , . situated near the Queen's Wharf. at the corner of Kent and Hen y ~ Streets, bei part of Water Lot I7, the ground measuring 06 feet 6 inches on llgent Street, and 70 feet on Huntley Street. . 2d.—Ilnll' of Town Lot No. I, 'l‘liird Range Letter B., at the corner of Kent and Richmond Streets, the most desirable stand for it Mercer tile establishment in Georgetown. 3d.—'l own Lot No. 6, Third Range Letter B. 4th.— Pasture Lot No. 27, in the R alt of Georgetown, u Pasture Lot No. 49. These Lootysnsye within a few name: of Georgetown, and can be easily cleared. Pasture Lot No. 2fi9 frontingon Cardigan Rivers beauti- situated, and under cultivation. .—- elf of Pasture Lot No. 216, adjoining the fumes, egg]. fronting upon the North Royalty Road. 8tli..—I08 acres of Land, a considerable part of which ieclsasedp and under cultivation, fronting on the Georgetown Road, about six miles from Georgetown, with the Houses thereon, formerly secu- red [3,] lélr. ’I‘homes MacAvoy, and adjoining the farm of Mr. James or: e o n. 9th.—300 acres of Wood Land on Township No. 52, near the Head of Cardigan River. Further particulars, and every information afforded respecting the '50" PYOPONIQU. on application, at Georgetown, In Mr. Lllvllo C. Owen, or III Charlottetown, to Tiioesae Owns, . J. N. HAIILIS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, June 7, 1852. Sue. 3.6. . July 5, 1352. ht .— walk 6 fully "It Notice. THE Undcrsigned Trustees of the Estate of CHARLES WOR-» RELL, Esq., in this Island, under Deeds from that gentle- man dated the Seventeuth June, One thousand Eight hundred and- F illy, from information received and from other sources which it is at present unnecessar, to advert to, are led to apprehend that some ofthe tenants upon the Estate muy have received errone- ous impression that the Trustees have conveyed away the Estate and relinquished their trust. They therefore deem it udvieeble to notify to all parties interested in the satisfactory settlement of Mr. \Vorrell‘s affairs or in any way connected with the Estate aloreeaid, itlier as Tenants, Creditors or Debtors, that they have not as et executed or assented to on transfer or Conve snce of the ee' tale. They therefore hereby nolif the enants and Occu- ’ers of the said Estate hereafter until further notice from them, not to pay any amounts or sums of money payable in respect ofsaid Estate for Rent or otherwise, to any other person than themselves- the Trustees aforesaid. AMES PEAK J E, CIIARLI-‘.8 HENSLEY, 'l‘IlE.OPH. DESBRISAK Charlottetown, Aug. at, I852. Notice. ALL persons who are indebted to me, whilst doing beeiefi at: the Cross Roads at Belfast, by Note of Hand or Book Ac- count, will lensn eir respective amounts to Ms. JAMES M*CltAl'l‘I . who Ill lnwfully entitled to receive the saine—the Co- partncrehip having been dissolved. (Copy.) JAMES DEWAR. Public Notice. I do hereby revolts nnd countermand an authority by me given to Junie: .)IlcCrat'tIi, Charlottetown, ll erchnnt, to receive any Moneys or Debts belonging or due to me, particularly any authority in writing, dated the l2th day of July instant, the same having been obtained front me under false pretcnces, and undere consi- deration which has entirely failed. JAMES DEWAB. Dated the Nth day of July, I852. FOR AUSTRALIA! Clipper monthly Line for Port Philip and Sydney, 20th August. llE Superior AI new Clipper Ship WILLIAM 1".ROTlIIJ\/‘G II.._lM, _ I600 tone July I2, I852. YORK. This Ship has superior accommodations for nseen rs, both first and second class and large state rooms for Families. A sltilful Surgeon will accompany the Ship for the benefit of the Passengers. For further perticulere enquire of W. T. Dugnn, 43 Front Street, New York. Clarlt, Jones 81. Co., Fort Ilill Wharf, Boston. Seccomb and 'l‘nylor, 3| Commercial Wharf, Boston. N. B.—The Ship ASCUTNA will succeed the above. to sail 20th September. For further particulars apply to JONATHAN WEATHERBE, P. E. Island. August 1, I852. Steamer " 8083.” HE Steamer “ ROSE." will run between this Island ehd Pictou twice a week during the present eeaeoe, and will leave Charlottetown until furt r notice. every Tuesday and Thereby morning, immediately after receiving the Mails, between the hsere Room Paper, on itiscsztvau. is New of Nine and Ten o’e oclr, and will return the do u fellewiq, leav- i‘a.gPictoeetSiso'eloekenthsIuoreingIofW yeeedld. y. TIIOIAS OWEN, IeeegQ,. et oso. r. tiAszItsu's - PATTERNS, and new M an. Beeketors. cbsrlettstewu, April 81, less.