its" g , . .._......-........- -. ._ icscimruoae-soc-. 0 0 Cffllll-l“ll5:Pl’ll° 0* 1 °l gggciflgfi so 0 on 0 I 1 ‘cu’. it o 1 o " 0 I 3- an“ 3”‘. ll 0 1 3 " 0 2 8 Wing Vetclies “ 0 II 6 pssbosll-. inter do.. “ 0 '3 9 0 I2 0 ?'R”,’::fl"|,.¢ |,,.||, fig" he requested to inmrrt Pour husli- ele Pevsvisn Barley for the Social 3 II‘ ill“ “W ,°“"Y do 0?- der from Scotland, or the North Ensla-J, -ny ‘l“""l"_¥ of Barley “I, u,’ ,,,.,,,i,.,. of ‘in gnu, my require, they paying till costs .u"I‘:duR‘e.p.dIts of the Judges of the ’_l‘iiruip Crop, in the three Coun- ties were read. and oidersd I0 50 P""‘°‘l- , , 011,. 3.9,,“ any Judges of Cattle. Ploagliiiig Mutcb, &c., in Prince Count , were rootlo °"d"°‘3 ‘° 5° P'“"9‘l- Ruched, That the following Premiums be paid for suiidry arti- flu eghihited at the Royal A riculturnl Society's Show on the 5th laet.. for which Prniatnehs not been olfered in the Advertise- ment, nstnely :- “fit ii! "’.'.£‘:".‘.‘i'.§‘:.'.‘i§‘.".‘E’“°""" "3 .3 3 Miss Hytts.l'i-Ir . 0 1° 0 Miss Bosnian. for Cottnlerptine, ‘()1 E» 3) Mi Hyde, for o.. _ _ . The following is a list of the difiercnt articles exhibited :— 24 Woollen tlhawls, It I-‘ancy Knit Shawls ans-’n°onor.oeic‘sr.' Jounssn. For the suck ending J\‘osesiI¢r 22, ISM. Inaoissrsis. frtlassoxsrt-Ia. Iligliest l Lowest Mean. lligheet Lowest Daily (2tst.) (22d.) (22il.) l0tli,I'ltb Mean. 80.46 | 29.51 I _sii.os | 49.9 an 33.5 ; wirtn A1‘ w "an. NW. i 9, A. as. I‘ Su. 16 W. fresh breeze. Cloudy, s. in.; blue sky. p. in. .\lo. I‘! W.N.W. light do. Cloudy till 3, p. m.; then overcast. 'l‘u. I8 N. do. do. Overcast; snow after 9. a. in. We. I9 \V.N.W. do. do. Overcast; cloudy 8 to 9, p. m. 'I'li. 20:N.W. gentle do. Cloudy, n. m.; overcast, with slight [ snow, p. rn. Fri. 2t E. do. do. Cloudy, a. m.; overcast, p. in. Sat. 22 8. fresh gale. Oucrcsst; rsiu till 2, p. m. Qllitirlottrtomii Illarkcts. I: l’,"°Os ' m l-Ixcliaiigs 50 ptir cent. on Sterling. Srrusnsv, Nov. 22, 18?. l~Grsss Plait Hats, ;, I Pieces Carpeting. """' .13.’ _ .'_'_'3.'_'l 1' 1 Horse Rags, "‘ I Bed Quilts or Counterpaties, ll.-i-t‘, (iumdl) [tI'IlI. 0 2t 0 4 “col, - - 1 0 , I 8 4 Liners Table Clothe, 6 Linen Towels, _ _*l"- l')"l'"'|"i‘t‘- 0 3 0 3% llttm. 2 0 1 0 9 I Linen Sacks, I5 Pairs of Woollen Gloves, Mitts l"r - ' 3 83 g 3 ‘ gflrley. pm‘ l>|IllI0l.- I g 5 : g ’ """"' “'9' "'“' s"°"" it'll ("M") o 2. 0 4 I‘ \\lIl'i"t ' ' o o ‘ o o I Knit Jacket. ~ I Down Mutt‘, Cuffs and Boo, ,_::",‘:"'m_ H,‘ 0 2 A0 4 : Timmhr Seed‘ 0 0 y 0 0 sh°'P 8”“ Mn" ‘N’ . . lrr-ul ‘pi-r ll). " 0 zll 0 4-ill Potntoeh ’ I 2 I I 0 Branch Societies, Depots and the Public, may linve their supplies Bung“ (I.._“|-0 _ i 0 W I 0 Turnip... 0 9 I 0 )0 ms MS-s 0“ 3PPll¢‘ll°" I“ ll“ s'°"’""l" «in. by the tub, I 0 3 0 9§l Carrots, per bush. 2 0 l 0 0 “V LAWL _ (‘lict-se. - - ‘0 3 0 6 , Turkeys, each 2 ll ‘. 3 ll No.9.-—No Credit shall be given to any person pnrr-liiisiiig I-‘loiir,pi-rlli., l0 2 0 '.'Jv I'owls,. - 0 5 0 8 Seeds, Implements, or any other articles fioin the Store of the So- (.)lIlltIt‘itl,|)Cl'll)., I 0 H 0 It Eggs, per dozen, 0 6 0 8 trial . Pettrl Biirlt-y,pci'lli.' 0 0 i 0 0 IIii_v, per ton, - E40 0 «I5 0 Nb. I0 —All Subscriptions shall be paid in advance and become -Sgillsuges, per lb. 0 3 0 0 Straw, per cm. i 1 0 I 6 due annually, on the lat Monday in July; and no Subscriber l'j'l_l"'\"- ' 3 I313 («0tlliIlI.peI‘Iill-. 12 0 I5 0 in srrear,shtrllbe allowed arty of the privileges of the So- ,j‘I'|"_',"?,l Mei. _ ' i 3 ,2 l 3 3 3 3 3 All Subscriptions due, are r nested to be paid fortliwltli. 5' " Z l 4 I I,’ 9 l’'''' b‘''‘'‘' 3 2 3 2 _ And all Agricultarists are invrted to become nietiibers of the So- i;,_.,.,,., ,,,,,. 1,“ ,5,’ A 4 0 , 0 0 , ’ My’ By Order, GEORGE LEWIS. Market Clark. GEORGE BEER. T__,_,__ _ Sec’ y St. Treti surer. (.'uiinabsll’s Nova Scnlia J!Iinanack.—'i‘liis Manual for 1852, containing 86 pages, has been received, and contains uiuch useful information, and is superior to any of its predecessors. It can be obtained from Mr. Wellner. 'I‘xt:Asua:it's Orv-rcl. N0“ 24.18“- ARRANTS from Number N9, of the date of the mth of W May, 1850, to number 359. of the date of the hit of August, I850. (both inclnsive,) will be paid at the Treasury on demand, together with the Interest due thereon. Esiu'i'urr.—-In the lath line in the Rev. James M*Donald‘s Communication, inserted in our Paper of the llili mat. for comments re.-id t'0nt‘¢rll. gm illatrttb. On the Nth instant, by the Rev. B. Scott, Mr. Isaac Wad- rnsn, to Miss Ann Luod. _ ' . At Murray Harbor, on the 20th inst. by the Rev. l\eil Bethune of the Free Church. Mr. George Pringle of Mitrra_v Harbour, to Mary, second daughter of Mr. John Cowan, of the seine place. Dirb, At Charlottetown, on Monday the 24th instant. Rcnsitr Ilit.t., youngest son of Tiioius HIATII IIAVILAND, Esquire. in the 24th year of his age. Funeral will take’ plsce‘fr0m the residence of his father, on Thursday next, at lwo o clock. On Sunday the 9th inst. after a short and severe illncsl. which she here which she bore with christian resignation to the Divine Will, Et.izAsI:1ir, relict of the late Di_io.ti.n Srlvvsaf. Esquire, aged 7! years and to months, leaving a large family and circle of friends to mourn her loss. At Charlottetown. on Thursday last, the 6th inst. Wit.i.iAii Fosassr, the second son of W. \V. litviiio, Esq. of Bonshsw, aged I9 months and 15 days. At the Marisa of Berners, N. B. on the 26th June last. the Rev.John Bethune. Minister of Iiernera, in the 59th year of his age, and 31st of his Ministry. On the 15th inst. at North Pole, Vernon River, from the ef- fect ofs wound received on the head by the falling of one of the lee ofs triangle. used in drawing a pump out of a well. on t a premises of his brother Donald, who was also severely hurt, Joint M‘Dortst.n, aged 38 years. much respected‘ and regretted by a large circle of friends and neighbours, leaving s diseonsolste widow and live children to deplete their loss. He lived shout I2 hours after being wounded. tcomnunicalcd.) , A body, supposed to be that of an American lislierman,_wns dis- covered to be lying on the beach at New London. °"‘ Flltlflyt ll“! Nth inst., it was iinvnediately taken charge of by James Campbell, Esq.. and conveyed to it house, and as soon asn cotfin could be pre- pared, he was interred in the nearest church-y_:ird. But what his name was, or to what vessel he belonged, remains nknown. The Bosh was entirel oil‘ his bend and face. so that nothing remained but the bare skul , his liunds were also oil’ by the wrists. Illit dress consisted of ti blue shirt, jacket, waistcoat snd t_rowsers, of blue lot cloth, a suit of oil clothes rind a ptur_of American made boot!- here were no papers found, but on his right arm were twp marks resembling a heart and s half-moon; he was about 6 feet high, and stout in proportion. He has indeed found a grave among strangers. but it may he a consolation to those who mourn_lost friends, that every act of kindness and sympathy which humanity couldlsuggest, or the mod afsotiouate friend desire, were performed for lits mortal remains. Eoitdtl)-ch, At Morsll, on Wednesday, the lath inst. , from the Ship ard of Messrs. Clinton & Saunders. a Brigantine of I88 tons, cal ed the “ Banner." Iflassritgtrs. la the steamer from Pietou on Wednesda lsst—-Rev. Mr. Suther- lsad, Rev. Mr. J. Nsvraway; Messrs. smes Muirliesd, James Il'!‘arlsrie. J. \V. Copeland. James Mstalsr, James Steele, D. Brown, and Miss Reid. , In do. on Sunday lsst—M.essra. A. Smith and Portenus—l in the stesrsge. Dart of Gharlottrtutiiu. IKTIIIDI Nev. ID-—Schr. Laura, Day. Halifax; goods. Rob Roy, I‘urnbull, llalifax; goods. Brigt. George. Le Blane, Boston; goods. Bclr. James I"rsser, Bathurst; limestone. Steamer Rose, Ilsthesoii, Pictou;_mails. , 2t—8ohr. Mayflower, Ilichsrd, Arichiii; bnl. - 21 Perseverance, Carry, Pugwnsh; do. 24 Mary Ann, Anderson, llalifiix; goods. OLIAIID : fl¢y_ 13.3..-gr cteestm, Meredith, Riehibacto; to finish loading. 9"—¢.. .____ g __ - _ o. , ts—-eciu. Pogzner, M'Donsld, Basted; produce, by W. 13. Olive Blanch, Buuchstte, Nor Scotie; produce. l.ess.M h .l" I '. Ili- m "IyI0WIltl',.Rol|(‘:ltIl$,°l=0Il't‘)ll; produce. Glenars M'Doniild. St. John. N. I'.; do. Orwell. lit-Donna. Liverpool: lumber. I4— . fie , fl'Iel|on, St. John, N. R: produce. . N e Ines. M‘Donald, Boston; do. Irflt. George, Le Blane, Aiichat; hul. Ta.“ nu , _ttlIhdIngm Lots. ‘.1 Lots to suit Purchasers, the b Downey, do.‘ .. NO. IIh,..I'I, I8, II and 20, in the Ind AT n Mcotiiig of ti nutiilier of the Electors of the Town and . lloyaliy of Georgetown, held at Mr. J. Smith's, on the 24th |||i|MIl.—W. Ii. Ai'rKi:N, iii the Clinir, it was Retolrezl, 'l”lint the tluitiks oftlie Meeting be tendered to Fits‘.- DI-ZIRICK P. Nonrrors, Esq., for the very handsome manner in wliioli he line allowed himself to be withdrawn from the for a_seiit in the House of Assembly at the coming Elect‘ n'—ptiseed unnnitiinuiil '. R soli-ed I/rerc/ore, 'l'lizit this ‘Meeting agree to support Mr. R. McAui..n', us their Ciiiididute, and for that purpose appoint the folloii-ing permits a Cumniittr.-e, viz. : \V. ll. Aiiken, Joseph Wiglitiiian, \Villiam Snuderson, \Villi:itn McKay, Esquires. Messrs. J. 'I‘liotnson, Mean, Daniel Gordon, " I". llIcI\'cill, “ Johnston Aitkr-ii, " Geo. Aitken,jun. “ J. N. Cogswell, “ Clititlt-s .\l'I.tiren, “ R. Cameron, “' John Holland, “ John Pool, " Jos. Kelloiv, " \V. M'Donald, Lot 51, “ John Smith, ‘ ‘ Alex. Robertson, “ E. Wiclrwire, “ Alex. Morrison, “‘ R. Culllpllell, “ P. M‘Donrtld, Lot 52. IN CHAItl.01‘TI'l'0WN : J. D. liuszitrd. Esq., Messrs. I’. Nelson and John Gates. Orrlcrel, That the foregoing Iteiioiutions be published. \V. B. AITKEN, Cliuirinnti. All the Papers-I. YOUTH WANTED. LAD of I4 or I5 ‘ears that writes it good litind——can rroduce tostimoniti s of character, and is willing to malts himself useful, will find employment in II mercantile :..blishmcnt, on application at this ollice. Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1851. Road District No. 4, Queen's County. Ill undersigned will let at Public Auction to the lowest bidder, the cutting down, levelling and repairing, the Pitches or Cradle Hills, on the Main Post Roads in the above District, at the undermcntioned places and titnes, that is to siiy:—Oii the St. Peter's Rand, near the louse of James Ml'It!t‘, Esq., on Monday, the 22d of Deceniher next. at I2 o'clock; and on the Miilpeque Road, near M‘Kinnon'n Cross, on Tuesday, the 28d, at I] o'clock. The Con- tracts to commence front the first day of January, I852. and to con- tinue in force until the snow shall be gone. For the due porforiii- iiiice of which, good security will be re uired. P TRICK BEARNEY, Commissioner. 3w. District No. -t, Queen's County. Noveiiilier 21, l85l. TRAYED from the Subscriber's Farm lll June lnst,a small black furrow Cow, turned up home, about 7 M8 years old. She is supposed to be between Dog River, where she was bred, and Moore's Mill. Any person giving information where she may be found, or will bring her to the Subscriber, will be re- wnrded hit his trouble. IVILLIAM IIODGFS. Rustico, Nov. 25, I851. NEWGO0DSlNE-WG00llSll Extensive I: tstlon of FALL OODS. UEEJV STREET. near the N0° 3, Q QUEEN'S WHJRI?‘ J. W. C. DECHMAN. HAS received his large and extensive aii plies of Full and Winter GOODS, which are now opened‘ to the Public for inspection. 'i‘lie Stock has been carefully selected as rcssly for this market, and adapted to the season. The attention ol" purchasers is resipeetfully invited to the following stnple Goods :— ltie, black, brown, invisible green and mixed Cloths; Beavers; Whitney and Bullitlo, a new article for Ladies’ and Geutlomen‘s wear ; 'I'ivt-eds, Doesliiiiii, Cassiuieres, rind Satinetts ; Printed I)eluine.<i, Caiilimeres, Coburgs and Orleans; Gala and Tweed Cloiiltiiigi-; bliirtk iiiid colored Silk, Plush rind Velvets; Ilontiet and Cup Ribbons ; Laces, lsldgings and Blond Quillings ; Cliemisettes, Sleeves and worked Collars; Crochet Caps; Children’: Hoods, Giiiicrs, &c.; l.uiiib's wool Vests and Paula; Woollen mid Cotton Hosiery ; Silk, cloth, cashmere iiud French Kid Gloves; is large assortment of tinted Cutiibrics; Carpets, printed Cotton and wool- lsn llrxiggets; lllearth Rugs and Door Mats, in great viirietv: white and grey Cottons ; Moleiikins ; striped rind Regatta Sliirtings ; Lineini; Hollands and Grass Cloths; watered Moreens: worsted 'l'ulil-i Clotlis ; ivliite and brown Linen do.; printed Oil Cloth do.; white and colored Stays; silk and ifeaver Bonnets; trimmed and plain Bonnet Shapes; Silk Neck 'I‘ies ; Veils; Flowers ; Linings: Silk and Cotton biiihrellas; Silk and Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs; dot Nccltercliiefs : Opera and Ariel ’I’ies ; Scarfs, Cashmere Muf- flsrs and worsted Ciavtita; long and square woollen Shawls, in great variety; Tent Dresses, Carpet Bugs, colored Rail Road VVrappt-rs; I"lanue|ir, Surges, Keiiieys utid Blankets; Patchwork; »G9fflIflll Wtiols; black and white spotted Nell and Muslins; white and colored Shirta and Shirt Colliirs; worsted, cotton and India Rubber Braces : Satin, Spiiiiiuh and Military Stocks ; Elastic Siindalliiig ; Tovvelling; Furniture and Venetian Cotton; Dress Buttons and 'I‘riuiiiiin_,.; Coat and Vest lluttoiis; Tailors’ Trimmings, &c.; Cotton Warp, \Vaddiiig, Batting, Threads, Cotton Reels, ’I‘iipcs, Worsted, Pringes, Furniture Biiitlings, dtc. &c. IIA'I‘, CAP, AND FUR DEPARTMENT. A grant variety of PU R CA PS, in South Sea Seal, Otter, Ncutriai, Ilair, Seal, &c. Ste. Men’s and Youth's Cloth, Salette, Plush and Silk Glaze Cups; covered llrtltl, Sou’ \Vesters, \‘Vool 'I‘lireshers, Glengarrys, Scotch "onnets, &c. &c. Gents’ fashion- able‘ Paris and New York Silk Plush Iliits ; a splendid assortment of l'urs, in Fitch, Stone Marten, Grey Squirrel, Sable, Musquush 8:, Racooii Mufl's. Cutl's and Victorines. Btifliilo Coats and Robes, Seal Skin Coats and Feet \Viirmers. A good article of Ten_ Sugar, .\lul:isseii and Tobiicco, &c. dcc. 'I'eriiiii, CASH. N. Il.—-'I'lie highest prices paid ftir all kinds of F U R S, such as FOXI-IS‘, llIAlt'l‘I'lN'S, MINK’S, 6Lc. &c. Nov. I8. ISa')I. Tea. Tobacco, Apples, &c. ‘HE Subscriber hourly expects from the United St.-itce, and of- fers for sale (\Vitoi.ii:s.u.i:), at the lowest Market rates, at the Store Ilcnd of Powiitil \Vliiirf, the following AMERICAN GOODS: TEA, TOBACCO, RAISINS, Ruin, Soap, Sugar, and Illolasseri, Apples, (liiiiircii, Uiiioiin, Filborts, \Viiliiuts, Alriioiitls, l.enllier, Bread, Lemons, Cigars, Stoves, (Cooking, Franklin rind Close), Pickles, Butiiilo ltobes, Pails and Brooms, \Vlieelliends, Sleigh Dl‘II.l..S, Sod.-i, Sugar, Wine, Butter and \Vttter Crackers. Pepper Sauce, Sperm Candles, Ll:tll0l’I Syrup, Ground Pepper, Cassia, Pimento, Ginger, Colfee, Chocolate, Sundries, Ground Ltigwood and Redwood, Salerntus, : teel Grain Scoops, Rice, Oukuin. Iiriglit Varnish, Spirits Turpentirie, Resin, Pitch, Tor, &c., &c., 81¢. S. C. IIOLMAN. November, 14, I851. WANTED, A young man from H to 18 years of age. to serve in ii respec- t.-iblo Illercntitile Store; one well acquainted with Book- keeping and u eneral knowledge of the business will be preferred. None need it p y without producing testimonials of probityi and good clinriictcr. etters addressed to A. B., at the Post Ol ‘cc, Char- lottetown, will he attended to. Sept. 30, I851. FREICIIOLD FARM FOR SA l.I'I. TIIE Subscriber intending to leave the Island next Spring, olfirs for Sale, his very cit.-,cllr.-tit l"iirm at Brnckle I'oiiit,coniiist- ing of 60 acres. It is bounded on the \Vcst by the Brticltlcy Point Road, on the North by James M‘Callum, Esqr‘s. Farm, and fronts on the sea. The wliole I.aiid is well fenced iind iii a high state of cultivntioii. Tlicre isa I-‘iirm Dwelling House, 28 :4 IS in good ton- niittible order, rtiid niiotlicr New House on the Road side, which has been usually Lot to a 'I‘rtidesniain, at £5 per annum. A well liiiisliod mid coiiimodione Burn, 75 >4 30 ii. A Horse Stable I8 ~18, well fitted up. There is also upon the Premises ii Saw Mill, which is supplied by it good stream of water, rind wliicli at a little expense might be converted into it Grist Mill, it would be it desirable situa- tion for such an listnblisemeiit. For further iiiforniiition mid porti- culiirs apply to l'F.'I‘FIR lll'KlN.\'O.\'. Iiinckley Point, October 31, I8:'il. ALI. Persons having any leg nl demands against the Estate oftlie lnte Liiuchlun Campbell, of Carlton Point. Lot 28, in Prince County, farmer, deceased, are requested to furnish their claims for settlement, and all persons indebted to said Estate are required to make iiiimediiite payment. HUGH CAMPBELL, Administrator. Carlton Point, Nov. 18, 185]. London ready made Clothing. 7 VIII". Subscriber has just opened a large STOCK ofilie above, suitable for the present and coming season, which will be found equal, ifaot snperior, to any thing yet imported. JAMES DLSBRISA I’. (All the papers one month.) Autumn and Winter-Goods. and Halifax, completed his IMPORTA TIONS for the pre- sent season, and is prepared to submit for the inspection of his cus- tomers, such an assortment as will in all respects give satisfaction. €Plesu call and see—the motto is the same- " CHEJIP GOODS FOR PROMPT C./ISH." No,-¢n,bcp 3, (All the papers one month.) Manchester and Glasgow House. H RECIZIVED from Glasgow, and landing per Bri " Vernon, Gala Cloth and Cashmere Cloakings, long Vool Shawls, Mutllers, Osusbuigs, Ticltings, Ste. D. “HLSON. Sept. so, I851. R. B. IRVING, NOT./IRY PUBLIC, COJVVEIA’./IJVCER, And Public Accountant : _ ofir-¢,.-_Hon. Mr. Lord's Commercial Buildings, Dcncaslsrnn S1-nlrr. Mu. IRVING, in respectfully itnriouncinl. m_hi- friends -Ml "'0 public in genera , his intention to practise as also“. leave to assure them tlint, _with respect to _any baeineiw :.t.Ill|I 1| 3:. the may favour him, it will not be his star to afloat ti ‘ah .8 siitisfactiori which the can receive from lc1|!lt;:]hl n ie:IPI:‘°¢d“;': its execution, coupl with charges reglt It I I uogherlottetowu, l8th November. l35l~ 1'08 831.. riiououcn tsiuzo i.i:tci:s't~t:it tutti, s ,.u. old from thsstoolt 0fJoIlN Gauss, l‘.so.’O“N FERGUSON. Creggiin, I-lillshorough. Ilsodrod of I40 _ . flsati on Queen Square, Grsst Iliad. I&ey Brut, aal Prteee"Btreet. For terms, and Plans the Property. apply ts Invest. Nlnsoiv, I-'.eo., Chav- QIONWI. Sept. 21, issi. JARIFS DESBRISAY has by the recent arrivals from England = Horses for Sale. TIIE Subscriber hits II More rising -1 years old, a Horse rising 3 years and another rising 2 years old, all of which he iviiir.-iiits to be sound and servicable animals. ALSO: 3 su orior Iron Plouglis, double iiietal, imported fioni Scotlaiitl, which lie will dispose of for costs and charges. J Aid ES ROIIERTSON. Brnckley Point Road, Sept. 28, iS5l. H H Teiiriiitry on that port of Lot or Townsliip No. 48, ownr-tl by Major Cvtooin: of Bristol, Engliiiid, are hereby notified, that all tents and arrears of Rent are to lie in future paid to the Subscriber, who is autliorizml to receive the same. JAMES t\IO')ltI’.. Charlottetown. 23d Aug. 1351. Encourage Domestic Manufacture. IIANDSONIF. and sulistiintiril OAnP8'l'——\vliich was exhibited at our Into Exliibition has been left at Mr. Mat-gnwan‘s Store for sale. November I8, ISM. P“ vi. s. FLETOIIER, WATGEI EJAJECEE, ESPI-‘.C'I‘FUI.l.Y begs to announce that he has commenced business in the above line, and solicits the patronage of his friends and the public. Strict and immediate intention will be paid to all commands in his iinc. Repairs all kinds of Watches, Clocks. Soxtsnts, Quadrant», Compasses, Jewellery, &,c., dt.c., (to. shop in Vlfiitcr Street, opposite the residence of the Hon. Char es Young. June 17, l95l. IIOMAS MANN, TAILOR. late of Kent Street. has removed to Pownal Street. opposite " Prince I-Edward House," where having the facilities which larger Premises will afford liim—conti- riued efl'ort to merit troniige, and maintaining the same punctual- ities he has always one. he hopes to receive still increasing support from the Geiitli-inert of Charlottetown, and neighbourhood. May I9, ltlbt. c. a. J. BELL, I’-‘AsIll0N.\l|I.h‘. ’l'AlI.0RS. ounuir squalt, CRAILOTTITOWI’. LATEST FASHIONS. kept constantly on hsnd,_and all _work entrusted to their care, done on the shortest notice, and in the best manner. I y. October si , IBM.‘ ALI. persons having legal demands against the Estate of Jnstrzs Cvutta, Farmer, late of Township Number II. deceased, are requested to furnish their claims for settlement, and all persons indebted to the said Estate, are required to make immediate psy- t. mm W. C. HODGSOJV. Administrator " earn tsstainento ssnsxe." Clisrlottetowo,October I4, I05]. e. ititrtiotts. N 'I‘llURSDAY the fltli instant, at Eleven o'clock, on Hes Mr. I.OBD‘8 Wharf, _ I0 Pans. Molasses, 60 Barrels Sugar, I2 Chests Tea, 6 Cm. Coffee, I Case of Prunes, in fancy boxes, - I0 llemijulins Gin. 84 Boxes & Ii.-tlf-boxes Buleiue, I0 Cwt. lllister Steel, 20 Sides :-'olt-. Leather. ‘ JASII-‘S N. HARRIS, Aueiiiisssr. Cliarlottetowii, Nov. 25, I851. N FRIDAY, the '.'.Sth iustsat, at the Subscriber's Establish» merit, at I2 o'clock, . 20 Hall‘-clients .-ind‘ Cstties of Toe, 10 Barrels Sugar, I Pipe llolliinds Gin, in ssisll quantities, 6 Putts. Molasses, I \Virinnwing Machine, I 'I‘lireiiliiiig Miichine, and A variety of Household Furniture’. JAMES N. IIARRIS,.Auctionser. Clitirlottetown. Nov. 25, 185i. Sale postponed to 30th December. TO be sold at Auction, on TUESDAY, the 80tltday of De- cemlurr next, at to o'e|oclr,at the House of Mr. I’E'I‘l:‘.lt M‘KlNNO.\'. Brnckley Point, (the next I"sriii to James M 'Ca|laui, Esq.)—till his Stock and I-‘arming I mplcriieiitr, consisting of I More, 6 years ..id_ -. superior animal, 1 Ilorso, 9 years old, valuable for draught, 5 lllilcli Cows, of the bout breed, 3 lleifers in calf, 6 head of Sheep, 3 Pigs, 18 months old, 8 tons Upland Iluy; I0 toiis Straw, A 'l'lirei-liing Miicliiiie, ninde on the most approved principle, for 3 or 4 horses, I Plough. Iltirrows, Ilorse Rake. I Cart, I Track. 1 Ply, Wood Sleds, Siiddle, Bridles, Curt Tiikling and several other articles useful to n I"aruicr. PE'I‘F.R MACKINNON. C'rc:lr'l will be given for Three months on approved security. llrncltley Point, Nov. 24, 185i. I Slicriffs‘ Sale. BY virtue ofa Writ of Statute Execution to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court ofJudicature, at the_suit of Mary Borlhwick sgnitist David Jardine, I have taken and seized as the property of the said David Jiirdine, all the Right, Title and interest of the said David Jurdine, in and to One Iundred and 'I‘liirty acres of Freehold Land, ptirt of 'I‘ownship No. Nineteen (I9), in Prince County, with the Buildin s thereon, and I do hereby give public Notice, that I will on the Eleventh do of December, I85l, iit Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in St. Elesnor's, iu the said County, not u and sell, at Public Autiion, the said Property, or as much thereo as will satisfy the Levy marked on the soul \Vrit, being £I6 6 8, besides Slierifi"s fees and incidental expenses. NICHOLAS CON ROY, Slierifli CIIAIILES PALMER, Pltffs. Attorney. Slit,-rili‘s Ollice, Prince Coitiity, llecciiiber 4, I849. } kand POTATOES. AN'I‘F.D, L500 bushels OATS and L500 bushels POTA- 'l'Oii:l, of the bent iiiilii , to be delivered in Cliarlottetowii III about ti fortriiglit hence, or W iich the best price will be iveu. WM. Ill’. RD. Cliarlottt.-town, Ntiv. 13, I851. Flour l Flour! ! HE Schr. “JlIun'a,” has just landed from Quebec to the Subscriber. 250 Bbls. Canada Flour, of ti superior quality. JAMES N. HARRIS. Charlottetown, Nov. I3, ISM. Ll. Persons indebted to James Currie, Blacksmith, who has left this Island for It time, are hereby notified, that the Sub- scribers will put their ccounts into it legal course for collection, if they do not come forward and make imincdirite payment to them. they being duly empowered to receive Ilie iianio. J.\ HES CURRlE,jun. Jti!lN CURRIE. Kl1.\’NF.TII MACKENZIE. lStli Novetiiber, lS5l. ALMANACK FOR 1852. N THE PRESS, and will be plIllllSIlI.'d by the middle of No- vember, THE PRINCE ED WARD ISL./IJVD CALEJVDJR. With the year 1.952 it new series \\ ill be commenced, which will be found much improved in many particulars. The calculations have been made for tho ltititude of ('li:irlutIetown. The Publisher will feel much obliged to persons furnishing correct lists of societies, Gut. Queen‘: Square, Oct. 15, 185i. —Threshing Machine. FOR SALE, ii Four-horso power TIIRESIIING MACHINE, complete, and warranted of the very best description and ready for itiimt-diaio use. Apply to KENNE'I‘Il M‘KENZII“.. Potviinl Street, Nov. 3, lS5l. Isl. Salt for Sale. 1 'l'O.\'S LIVERPOOI. SALT for Sale in quantities to suit Purizlinscrs. Outs taken in payment. JAMES PURDII-'.. Oct. 30, IBM. Iincoarage the above Home Association. Keep your Property Insured. Keep your Money on the lsltttttl. HE COMPANY has more than doubled its Capital in CASH C ‘ ilvitliiii the last year. Each person insuring has a share in the apitu . w‘Policy holders will please take Notice, that all Policies ex- pire on the Slst December. I850. DANIEL BRENAN, President. ill-ZNRY PALMER, Sec’y. 6: Treasurer. Seeretsrfs Ofir-e, Kent St. December II. 1850. National Loan Fund Life and Equitable Fire Insurance Companies of London. Incorporated by -Refs of Parliainrnt. OARD of Dlltl-‘.C'I'ORS of Fire Insurance lbs P. E. lslead. Hon. E. J. Jarris, 1'. II. Ilaoiland, Esq, Robert Hittchinsen, Esq., F. Longroortlt. E~bs . Forms of Application, and all other inforrnation, may he obtained from the Subscriber, at his Oflice, Charlottetown. L. \V. GALL, Agent. To be Let. COMFORTABLE and convenient COTPAGI‘. near Charlottetown, together with Oathsssss. and about six acres of Land. Apply at tlfl Nov. I4. isai. Iw. ,