L WA b lstiea of the Fishery eouveu was_sold oulsl!"l‘¥_l”' by the “(fioutrollsr efcustome. lhliu me. i... materials, furql} tau, gear,Cc.,endbougt_lribytbeowuesfortbesum 1416 currently. . — lucau-i-aav's OIIICI, Sept. II, I852. the Lieutenant Governor bas been pleased to uufcfllllfllg hip, to the Commission of the to stand on the Roll as it Colonial Secretary. Ills lixsslleuey ppoiut Rousin- _esce for Qusen"s _Coun_ty—lils same did at the dais durgzssuvlagg-BURTON’ Eiuuntlycb. on .5. pa; , from the shipyard of Mr. Duncan McRae, Wu‘: River. a very fine bri ntine, of I88 tons old measure- meat e|s.dsdtbe “ Diana." T is vessel is considered, by com- ’; judges, to be far sup srior to any ever built on the Island for m.Newl'ouudlend e.— iii. _ _ . Heard, Euq., in this Town. a Barque lled the “ Electric." _ Elite, on Friday week last, Mary, wife of Mr. Samuel rs. W River, 30 u’A‘t.' 49. oiinoudsy evening last, after a short illness, Pru- dasea, wife of Mr. John Robinson, ed 8| ears. At Murray llsrhour, on the Ist eptem er, Thomas, son of Clow, ., in the 20th year of his age, leaving his be- reaved parents uuld1'risnds to lament the loss of a very exemplary and promising youth. Tuesday‘ 0; Catherine, infant daughter of Mr. Robert Coaaell, aged years. flassrngrrs. la Steamer Rose. on Wednesdu last.—Revs. Messrs. A. Sutherland, J. Byers, Martin and Dr. itcbie; T. II. Hsvilsnd, ‘ rd, Eeq.. Mrs. Cunard a Hobs, C. Romans, W. Stewart. '1‘. Mac in, J. Allan; Mrs. Webber. Miss I0th—Rev. Mr. MaoGilliv- Watt, W. Scsniebury, James Scantlebury, Miss Cruddsn. Miss M‘Gillivrsy. m Dart of Olharloltttomu. INTIIID2 hg_ s , And , B Verte' deals.- °°"' 5-“ M|;i.y,Elisab.e'tIi‘.n ii-iiioa. Pititou; coal. ._ Ocean, nrtis Picton; do. it Isabells,_Hogsn. Syd--ii do- CLIAIIID: h ' k sopt. 8.—Scbr. Rosalia Fader. S dney- ric s. _ Cornbiub, Reid, eaten: _lish—by W. B. Dean. 9 Jolly Tar, Bouchot, Rlchibucto; dill. l0—Brigt. Iris, Hutchinson, Geor clown; timber. —-Schr. Sarah Jane, McDonald, ishing Voyage. l‘I§'i“E't'iIit) IE7: IC Kl.’ 300 I{NA_l.i_ hr the two weeks ending September 11. 1352- uaueassrrua. -i-iluaasoxrrrsiu. _ H‘ i, I Daily '5 u; M.“ 815.1,? ‘ 30\¢II‘,v3eI'll. Mean. 99.29 29.92 80.06 75.2 58.0 67.7 Highest Lowest Mean. llisltul» I-°“'°" nil“! (8th.) (I Itli.) ('Ith.) 8th ,9th Metili. so.st _ -3.... so.l6 76.4 42.3 60-5 ""“’ "7 WIATHII. 9, A. as. Aug. . . Su. 29 N. moderate breeze. Overcast and cloudy; passing raln._ In. so N.B. strong do. Overcast and o_ y; pus-Ina run. from 3, m-s _ _ Tu. 3| E. moderate do. Overcast and cloudy; passing rain. V" - assin drizzle Wu. I E. gentle do» I i P 3 . ' Overcast and cloud 'l 3, u. m.; fog in the e ning. _ Overcast and cloudy; f . ll" 9. I-|'fl_-: blue sk with passing clouds, llll noon; overcast and cloudy; passing rain, from 6, p. m., till 9; aurora in evening. Cloudy, till 9, a. m.; then blue sky, and aurora in evening. . Overcastnnd passing rain,till 6. 3- In-i then blue sky, with passing clouds, and aurora in evening. ‘iii. 2 an Iiglitair. I'll. 8 S. fresh breeze. Set. 4 W. gentle do. .ky—.!wII,I| passing clouds; aurora in eveni . _ Cloudy; passing rain, from 9, ii. m., till noon; then blue sky, with pass- ing clouds, till 6, p. m.; then clou- ':—< Bu. §'N.N.W. fresh ‘ Mo. 6 W.S.W. light ill- d . Blur’; sky, witll passing clouds; aurora in evening. Cloudy, till 6, rl. ni ;‘ then blue sky, and iiuroril in evenlllg. _ Cloudy blue sky; iiurorn in eve- 'r... -r s.w. gentle do. We. 8 N.moderatd do. '11.. 9 N. light air. hi. I0 N.E. gentle breeze. Sat. II N.N.W. light do. ning. _ Cloudy_ blue sky, and aurora in veuing. _ Overcast and cloudy; unroro in the evening Gllyurlottttomii tllurkiis. Exchange 60 per eent., on Sterling. Srruuosv, Sept. II, I852. sols 1'0 ntoit to IIosf,(s_mall)pi-lb. l at l 6 l Wool. - - ' 4 do. by quarter, l -I I 4]‘ llrun. per lb., la) 1 3 , . - l :g I 4 Barley, per bushel, I 0 do. (smell) i I 0m. - - 0 '0 1..., - 4] Wheat, 0 ,per Rh, I‘ I 4] Timothy Seed. 3 | 8 Veal, per lb., 4 Pot oelo ‘ , (fresh) - 1 I0 Turnips. per llllllh. 0 do. by the tub, G Carrots, per launch 0 I 3 , - - ‘I Turkeys, each 0 3 rsutuulsy. rlb. at E I... d ‘I, : mud, . B, I’ oulg -i-.n....'.’" . lo I§.,.'l'..., 40 in 0 Ind, - I0 Straw, per ewt. 0 I 9 Ducbs,eeah - I I o Codtisb,perqtl., 12 I 0 Pun , - 9 Houses n,peryd., U I , each, 0 k ,busb., 0 l 0 Seetl,perlb. 1 1 o -.., o 0 New Putatoes,buA I 0 Chicken, per pair, 0 I l 0 Dress Peas, qt. 1 t 4 I 6 , 0 l 0 0ssss|isrr'iss,qt. l I i 0 GmRGE LEWIS. Market Clerk. flour cub filial tilarltrt. Saturday, September It. I869. FLOUR, per lb., - - OATMEAL. per 5., Id. d. . . . . II PATRICK (IILLIGAN, Clerk. RETURN of the average price of Grain for the Month of AUGUS'I':—- Cvuunsrcv. S-ruauliro. Wheat, per bushel. ‘Is. Id. be. 0d. Barley, e. la. lid. 3|. N- Oats, o. is M. . Dd. - GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. . Sept. 4. last. 'I‘auasuuuu:;_OnIcu, Sept. IIANTI from Number Me. of II efoslobar, last. to Number ‘NI, eflhe Ilth Dse., IIII. both hclusive. will 'I‘russury ea dsmsad.tsgstasr-wtiaiaststerestdus JOIIPII I“""' Treasurer “am To Persons desirous of going to . AUSTRALIA I HERE is now lylng at Mr. StephenvBovyer's, Charlottetown; at Mr. William Bedeque; at Mr. James Dewar's, Cross Roads, Belfast; and at Mr. Owen Curtis's, Malpuque Road; ll'°,°°P¥, 0f I “ PROSPECTUS," of an Emigruting Com ny- which will be open for Signatures until the 25th of this month.‘ Please take .Mitr'cr, a rare opportunity .' ! I Charlottetown, Sept. 4, I852. Isl. 2 ins. MEDICAL GI-IN'l‘l.E.\lAN about to settle in P. E. Island, of from 50 to I00 Acres-situate _ good alid well watered, a small portion _ must be ready for cultivation. Possession required the first week in October. Apply with terms, poet-paid, to To be left at the Post Oliice, Charlottetown. Victoria Cloth and Carding Mills. HE Subscriber takes the present rtuni to return his tbsults to his ll-ieuds and the public in geileral for the liberal encouragement he has received since his commencement in busi- ness; and having received and fitted up the best Finishing Machi- nery in the United States, and having rocursd the superinten- deuce ofu good worlunan from England, is will compete viiih any other Mills in the Provinces, and engage in return all work entrust- ed to him, properly flliislied, in less time than can bedono in any similar establishment in the Colon i.rs'r or PIICII. a. d. Cloth, Drugget. Ste. Pressed, per yard 0 2 Blue. White or mixed Cloth, Pulled ,, 0 8 Do. do. Pulled and Pressed ,, 0 4 White Cloth, I-‘ulled, Pressed and Dyed, Black, Brown or Claret “ 0 10 Do., do., Green, " 1 2 Cloalrings & Druggeis secured and pressed " 0 4 Cloth and Druggels dyed. from 8d 0 IM Do., do., I-‘ulled, Dressed and Filiislied Black, Brown or Claret " I 0 0 6 Cloaking and Druggets half-fulled and half-dressed “ Wool. Cannun at 2d per lb. Cloth or Wool loft with the Agent, Mr. George Beer, jun., Char. lottetown, will be taken to the Mill, and returned free charge. JOIIN HENDERSON. Brsckley Point Road, Aug. 24. 1852. " Rocklin " Cloth Mills !! HE Subscribers return tllanks to the public of P. E. Is- land, for their patronage during the last Season, and hope by attention to business, to merit a continuance of their favours. 'I‘he following are their prices for work, in Nova Scotia currency : For fulling Cloth, 4d. per yard. Pulling, D eing slid Dressing Black, Dark Brown,Corbcst, Soulf- Brown and live Brown and Olive-Green, ls. Dyeing the above Colours, . Dyeing and hulf-dressing do, I0d. s Pulling, dyeing and dressing, Bottle and Invisible Green, Is. 3d. Falling Cloth not coloured, 4d. Half-dressing do., 6d. Full dressing do. 8d. Dyeing Brown (women's wear) 4d. Dyeing and Pressing do., 6d. Dyeing Green, 6d. Dyeing and Pressing do., 8d. Pressing Cloth, 2Id. Dyeing Scarlet, 2s. 6d The following person will act as Agent, who will forward and return Cloth free of CHARGE. DAVID STEWART, Charlottetown. R. dr. A / FRASER. Rocliliu, Middle River, Pictou, N. S. Julv I6, I852. 3m. &]'o_ So E IE A 114 E 3%; Comimsswn Merchant 5' Ship ruli-er, SEV 'IN'I‘ll SOU’I‘ll S’I‘REE'l‘, NBIV YORK. BEGS to solicit the patronage of hie friends and the public in the Island, and particularly calls their attention to the salt. of Produce of every kind, having made himself well acquainted with that market during his residence in New York R. B. IRVING, Jvor./inr PUBLIC. CONVEI’-All OER, And Public Accountant : W‘ Deeds of Conveyance of all descriptions, of Leasehold and Freehold Estate, including Assignments, lllortgages, &c., Letters of A time Bonds, Indentures of A prenticsship, Bills ofSrile,Char- tar Parties, Arbitration Bonds an Awards, Peiitions,6t‘c., repar. ed with accuracy and desputch; llIerchrints' Books, Partners ip and other complicated Acmunts, 6Lc., arranged and balanced, at mo- derate charges. Charlottetown, April 2|, I852. « Temperance Hall Company. HE Subscribers are respectfully requested to pay the Balances due on their Shares in the so‘ olilpuny to the Treasurer, (Mr. George Buer,jull.,) or the Secretary, furtllwitli. By Order ofthe Directors, JA.\ll“.S B. COOPER, Sec’y. To be Let. VIVIIE lower part of the New TEMPEHANCE HALL in this Town, colnprisin one ncious Room ct, by foot, and four slinlll Itonnls suitable for Public Ollicos, each feet, by feet. hero is also a coinlilodious and excel- lent Cellar ulider the Building, two-thirds of which will nlso be let on reasonable terms. ‘or further particulars, apply to Messrs. II Ilnsznrd, \V. Heard, G. Beer, or to ' JAS. B COOPER,Secy. Cllarlottetoivn, Aug. 2, I852. ‘” '”"—"’”"ns:MbvAL. M r s. S I RA'I‘EFUl.l.Y ncknovtledges the liberal patronage received froirl her friends, lilld begs to inform thcln, that she has remov- ed to that comlnodious Ilouse, opposite the New ’l‘ir.isr»t-:iu\lvcI "ALL, where she trusts, by keeping on hand it supply of the best GIJVGER BBEII, LE./lI().'V' SYR UP i§c., I to lnerit tl culitillliiillce of their liivors. Fnlliilies, Picnic Pilrlies, dtc., supplied with oily quantity. A few respectable IIOAIIIIERS can be ilccoinlllodoted. June I, I852. Trcvio Cloth Mills-Covehead. T the last Industrial Exhibition, the first and other prizes awarded to Messrs. McNei|l, Crocltoi, Douglass and Abbott, for Dressed Cloth, Druggets, Flannel, and Shawls, were linished at these mills. Parties having cloth to be dress- ed, fulled, and dyed, may rely on the finish being done prompt- ly and in a workmanship manner at GURNEY'S ESTABLISHMENT‘, COVEHEAD. Tiioxas Csillss. Bedeque, DONALD DIATON, Soulis, E. L. Lvnutiiii, Queen Square, Charlottetown, JOIIII A. McDoluil.n, Queen-st., Trevio, Julyftl, I859. Farm on the Tryon Road. FOR. SALE, the Leasehold Interest of 909 years, in a FARM, five miles from Charlottetown. It consists of 61 acres of Land, Tliirty-live of which are cleared and in a good state for title e, and there is a good Stream of water running through it. or further particulars apply tpoflfl W"-‘SOON. Agents, 0. Charlottetown, May II, I852. "COMMERCIAL HOUSE." NE IV EST.&BLI8HMENT. AMI-IS E. S. BAGNALL informs his friends, and the travel- ling public generally, that he has fitted up, and opened for their entertainment and accommodation, his well-known IOUSE, Stebllng and Premises, in Pownal Street, near the Head of Pow- nal Wharf, and he has already spared no expense in endeavouring to make his Establishment comfortable for the reception of those who mu patronise him, he trusts to be enabled to demonstrate that the " Jssiuierctat Hours," is the place to End order, cusyfort and economy. July I, 1852. LI: persons having legal demands against .5 Etste of the A Honorable Eowaun Jaxsus JAIVII, Ch Justice of his Islund,det-eased, are requested to furnish the same duly situated, and all persons lndebted to the said I.-‘stats are required to malls im- ""“"° """°'"' iissltv ir. rings. l with a loll over all; 2 burns; a 3 sta led For Sale or to Let. VALUABLE FARM, consisting of One Huudreducres of LAND, fronting on the Royalty Road, four miles from Town; on which are pleasantly situatsd,a ood DWELLING HOUSE, consisting of nine ood rooms, and ceflar; a large Barn, Stables, Wood-house, an other Out-Buildi s. 'l‘hirty-seven acres are under good cultivation. The whole ld one Lease of 999 years. All the Buildings are quite new. Ifsold, purtof the pur- chusq money might remain on interest. Apply to ’l'i-iaio. Descar- sav, I'Sso.. or to the Subscriber. P. W. IIALES. Sept. 2. , West River Mills. TO BE LET, for such time as may be agreed upon. the MILLS at the head of the Elliot River, near Ilonshaw. now in the occu_ tiou_of the Subscriber. They consist of a Grist. Sew and Ca ‘ lug Mlll,_ which will be let together or separately. 'lhey are situated ori one of the most powerful streams on the Island. being never without a sufllcient supply of water, and are an excellent stand for business. For further rtlculsrs, up I to WI AM CROSIIII. Eliot River, Aug. 10. 1862. A ‘U 0 1'9! 0 It I . Positive and Uni-eserved Isle!!!- Rare Chance for the Trade "" By A. H. YATES.- IIE Subscriber intend’ to close his present buheu H Clark upon o6'erlng the whdr of E vs- E. by Public Auction; ' - on _THURSD.g1 Y_tlie till: September neat, and to be eout'm until the whole is disposed of. 'l‘b Stock ‘ d - i - CY GOODS?” .'l'I.I.D.I';'3R;c:iliimG°II0sC?:JfILE'S,‘f:“r. I'or further particulars, see previous advertisements in all the 5- ' rs. Terms liberal and made known at the Sale. J. . . .. Charlottetown, Aug. 24, I868. W c Dacia“. (All the Papal) - Valuable Farm.- TO BE LET OR SOLD, CRES of LAND, s GRIST MILL, four Houses and other Buildings, situate Eve and a half miles from Charlottetown on the Malpec os . 'I‘hs whole Estate may he had in one, or the Mill h itself, and the Land in tracts of any size to suit Leuseholdurs or urchasers.-— For particulars, apply to . WILLIAM CURTIS. on the premises. Curtisdale, Aug. 23, 1352. To be sold at private Sale.- TIIE Leasehold Interest of the Subscriber in 80} acres of Latld for 999 years at Is. per acre on Lot 3|, 8 llliles from Chur- lottetown ill the winter, and I0 riiilcs in the sulnmer on the '.I‘ryou Road, with all the Houses, Out-Houses, &c. v' - Oil the FIIIIII is about 40 acres cleared, all witllin a ring fence, and southern aspect, all stumped one i about 2 acres; a smn ' wood enclosed, with plenty 0 water. The 40 acres is div' into 14 fields, and from eiicli of the fields, Cattle can go by (retrieving the gates) to water, shelter or shade, winter or uunilrier; the remainder is well wooded, and it is judged, that a hundred thousand longers is growing on the same. The Ilouse is known as the Sun Inn, for the last I8 yeurs;a capital busineu stand. Itconsists cfa kitchen to by I4; I bed room adjoining, 10 by II; I back kitchen or wash-house, and 4 bed-rooms over, with a good cellar under all. .Ai.so, a large l'ar- lour adjoining I6 by I8; a parlour behind 8 by I3, and a bed-roorri, 8 b Ill,with_2 bed-rooins over a a large cellar under, built about 3years since. A well of good water with a pump, close, and a good arden behind. The Oot- looses are I work—shop; a ig-house; a lumber house ' cow-house; 2 stables, stalled for 1 horses, with a hay left over; I waggon-house; I sleigh house and I eart—house, all inclosed and all shtngled, with a large hay-house bellilld, I6 by 40 with I2 feet post and shin led; with other conveniences. Ai.so, a large slled for travellers ones, It by 28 on the road side. _ Half ofthe purchase money may remain on security ofthe I-‘arm, &c., at lawful interest, for 5 cars. For further information or ‘particulars, apply to Ilairuts Aussie, Esq., or to the Subscriber on the premises. S. IVIDGERY. Lot 3|, \Vest River, June I2, I852. N B The Household Goods, I-‘urniture. Cattle, and Farm , to be taken by valuation. Uterisils A Charlottetown, Sept. 2, 1852. FOR SA LE, T De Sable, the Leasehold Interest of 97 acres of LAND, _wiili the STOCK and CROP on the Farm, if desired. Be- tween 60 and 70 acres are cleared, and in good cultivation: it is well supplied with good fencing poles and fire wood and water con- vculent. o be Let. ND Possession given immediately, the large SIIOP and CEL- LAR, corner of Queen ulid Water Streets. Apply to JOHN BOVYER. ~ . —-ALSO- Aportion of the SAIV MILL. with all the privileges belonging to it. If one third of the rchsse money is pa’ wn, a time will be given for the remaining payment. 0.. Fifty acres of excellent LAND, with a new SAWMILL, lz.. dry healthy Lend, T it SALE, ii, Auction. on TUESDAY the flat as or an -_ V ‘rune: at Georgetown at It o'clock a VA ABLE- iAan.or.l.o...’so ............ f town '_ ,about6milsa' iouslysoldbyPrivuteSale; his Onl ffom Georgetown. if not prev 4 chains I6 links front on the Main Road. has about ‘lungs clear with the remainder read to clear, with little trouble; the run of it abounds with Mussel lud: is a valuable piece of sfi- will be more so shortly, as the connecting Bradsu ' '3; about to be built close to it. Price cheap. Terms easy. Appl, bu Itr. Mons-sols Coiinasr, Charlottetown, or JAMES N. HARRIS, Auctioned Valuable PROPERTIES for Sale in Georgetown ofi Royalty and Vicinity, consisting qfHOUSES, FARM and Talon, Water and Pasture Lots HERE will be sold at Public Auctiou, at G J uly 6, I852. 3. noon, the following very desirable Properties. viz. Ist.—A new two story Dwelling Ilouse, fitted u with two . situated near the Queen's Wh.lrf,atthe corner of set and Han y Streets, bein port of Water Lot I1, the ground measuring 66 has. 6 iuclies on cut Street. and 70 feet on Huntley Street. .— of Town Lot No. I, Third Range Letter B., at the- corner of Kent and Richmond Streets, the most desirable stand [as a Mercantile establishment in Georgetown. 3d.—'l‘own Lot No. 6, ’I‘llir_d Range Letter B. 4th.—-Pasture Lot No. 21, in the Royalty of Georgetown, and 5th.—I'asture Lot No. 49. These Lots are within afew liIuutQ- walk of Georgetown, and can be ea ' y ear 6th._—I’asinre Lot No. 269_ fronting on Cardigan River, beastl- fully situated, and under cultivation. 7i —IIal of Pasture Lot No. 216, adjoining the former, and-' fronting upon the North Royalty Road. 8th.-—l08 acres of Land, a considerable part of which is clsand’ and under cultivation, fronting on the Georgetown Road, about six rriiles from Georgetown, with the Houses thereon, formerly occu- led by_ Mr. Thomas MucAvoy, and adjoining the farm ofbtr. Jamq Iuckleyohn. 9lh.—300 acres ol'_Wood Land on Township No. 52, user the Head of Cardigan River. Pilrtller particulars, and every information afforded respecting the above properties, on application, at Georgetown, to Mr. Luann. C. Owns, or in Charlottetown, to 'I‘ilosuu Owns, N. HARRIS. Auctioneer. Charlottetown. June 7, I852. 3m. 11 G. otice. THE Undcrsigned Trustees of the Estate of CHARLES WOR- RELL, I:‘.sq., in this Island, under Deeds from that gentle- man dated the Seventecth June, One thousand Eight hundred and Fifty, from information received and from other sources which it is at present unnecessary to advert to, are led to apprehend that smile of the tenslits upon the Estate may have received the errone- ous ilripression that the Trustees have conveyed nwa the Estate lirld relinquished their trust. They therefore deem it advisable to notify to all parties interested in the satisfactory settlement of Mr. Worrell's affairs or in any wily connected with the Estate uloruuid, either as Tenants, Creditors or Debtors, that they have not as ee executed or assented to any transfer or Conve once of the said Ee- tut hey erefore hereb notify the ' ‘enants and Oegg piers of the said Estate herea er until further notice from them not to pay any amounts or sums of money payable in respect ofuuid Estate for Rent or otherwise, to any other person than themselves the Trustees aforesaid. C CRES’of Freellold Lnnd situate on York River, Lot 3'2, about ‘I0 acres ofwllich are clear and in a good state of cultivation, with a Brick Dwelling House 36 is 34 frost pro-of Cellar, a never failing Well at the door with a Pump, it Burn 51 D1 80, ii Thresliillg Machine and Out-Otiices, Saw Mill, &c. it commands it view of the u or York River rind Settlement, for further particulars apply to Mr. JAMES COLE oil the premi- ses, or to t e subscriber JOIIN MOORE. Bloomfield Mill, Royalty Road, 3 July I9, I852. Farm for Sale. ITIHN Eleven Miles frolli 'l‘own, on the Priricctown Road, with -15 chains and 80 lillks fronting on the szlid Road, 50 acres are Freeliold, rind I00 ncres Leasehold at 8d. per acre, 50 acres are cleared ulld in good cultivation. The Buildings are l| good Burn, 30 it 40, and House, 30 I1 42, wifh other requisite Out- Buildings.' 'I'hero isa good Saw Mill, with a powerful stream of Water, which could be turned to good account. llnlfof the pur- chase llione lnny remain on security. For further particulars ap- ply to JOII M‘GILL, Esq , Charlottetown, or Al EXANDER JOHNSTON. The above mentioned property will be sold either in the who or in portions of 50 and I00 acres. Lot 23, Princetown Ilou I852. Butter! ! Butter ti! WANTED, A LO'l‘ oi-‘ GOOD BU'l"I‘I-‘.R, for WIIICIICAIH will be id. .C. II LMAN. Augusst 20. Corner of Pownal and Water Streets. Artificial Slate and Metallic PAINT. HE SUBSCRIBERS, agents for I’. E. Island, beg to acquaint the public, that the lies on hand, a large Sn ply of these superior paints, which wilIbe so d by the Pound, or tlie Hundred weight. They have also just received a quantity GROUND LINSEED O L, put up ii-r‘i'0I’si:kal sXso£:8Ralpd‘;6 Pousnals. G . ' ‘. , noen uiire. KENNETH M‘KENZIE, Pownal Street. June, 29, 1868. More Room Paper! RECEIVED THIS DAY. Nizw PATTERNS, ROOM AND IIALI. PAPERING, 3 at various prices, from 9d. to 4s. 6d. GEO. 'l‘. IIASZARD. Queen Square, July'I9, I862. FASHIONABLE raldons. ouulit IQUARl.cllA I. -r:1-owiv. A'I‘ES'l‘ PASIIIONS, kept constantly on hsnd,rind all work entrusted to their care, done on the shortest notice, and in the best manner. I y. October 3| , I86I. Wool ! Wool ! ! ASH paid for WOOL, either in Fleece, or \Vrlshed E. i.. LYDIARD. U pper Side Queen Square, July 80, I852. 6w Pictou Soap. III-‘. Subscriber has received a fresh Stockgof that esteemed article, in Boxes of 30lb. and ltlb. ALSO ON IIAND, LIVERPOOL SOAP, in boxes lI2lb. S'l‘A"i‘ES SOAP, ingloses ‘Milli. no CAN I)LE‘3—Prilue iticle. solo. res. JAMES N. HARRIS. Charlottetown, June 29, I85!- l Spring Park. June 5. less. ocular. _ _ _ JAMES PI-JAKE, spout 2 miles from where the Subscriber at present resides. Ap- CHAR,[,|;s RENQLEY. P} _ JOHN MYREE IIOL NOAH WIDBY. TIIEOPII. Di-‘.saltisk'v De Sable. July 26. I852. On the premises. Charlottetown, Aug. 3|, I852. ' Ie. P Wanted. AIIILLER and KILNMAN for DEANSTON MILL. None but those who can bring good testimonials, need apply to I-‘. w. HAL. ‘ ship Carpenters Wanted, TO proceed to the BENDOP I’E'I‘I'I‘CODIAC. N. I3. . to whom the Highest IVagu will be given. Apply to Mr. J, Ws'.a'rirsans:, Pownal Street, or to S. C. IIOLMAN, Corner of Pownal and Water Streets. To the Tenants on Lots 9 6. 6t. HE Subscriber having, by Power of Attorney, dated the 6th day of.\lnrch, ISM, been appointed Agent to take charge of LOTS 9 dz 6|, in this Island, operty of Lawrence Stilt’:-an Erq., notifies tlle'l‘enilnts on those Tolvllsllips, that all rents, and Arrellrs of Kent, due on the said Property, are required to be paid to hilll forthwith, he alone being authorized to receive the same. JAMES YEO. Portllill, April 9, I861. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to Ille Subscriber. are here” notified, that ‘ all his Books and Accounts are assigned to cure. ARTE- MAS SI.\IS and JOIIN RENDLE, and they are requested to call and settle with either of the said ersons, and all Accounts not set- tled on or before the Finer o 0c'i'oulr.u, will be handed to an Attorney for collection. DUNCAN MATIIIESON. Charlottetown, September II, 1362. STR AYED ON Sunday July II, from the Subscribers Pul- ture, a Small Black COW, with Back and Belly White, and thoiips cut ofl'lier horns. Who- ever will bring her, or give informnliotl that will lead to her recovery, will be rewarded for his tron e. ROBERT WADE. Charlottetown, Sept. 7, I862. R G 6; Isl. 3 ins. strayed, R0.\I the Premises of the Subscriber, on the 19th instant. u Bloch Milcli COW, with some white on her forehead and ulider her belly; she has under her jnw a lump about the size of a ooso . ‘y rson bringing the said animal to the Subscri- ber, or lenvin in ormriiion at this Ollica where she may be will be rewsr ed for his trouble. WM. M‘KAY. —. Dorchester-street, Aug. 30, I952. LIVERY STABLES, HE SUBSCRIBER intends keeping good Plofiej. slat.’ Carriages, &c., which he ofl'ers to the Public for hire on w terms, for Casi-I. W‘ Ai.so, good Stnbling. and the greatest care taken with those Iorssu comm itted to his charge. Residence near the Temperance Ilall, Grafton Street. \VII.LlAM JAKEMAN. Mr. Jaluuars, would trike the opportunity of informing his numerous Custorners, whose Debts have been some time standing that he would feel obliged by their making an early settlement and those having accounts against him will please forward them as soon as possi e. January 6, I852. Valuable Freehold Property. 10 '.I. LAND, 50 c which are clear, the property eftha lat. by, a ' "ate vicinity of Georgetown; h abounds with plenty of Tiiziber, Firewood sad I‘ that particulars, upply to ‘can wank BE‘. SOLD. I) Private Contract, 888 acres of excellent Cvasastlso, situate in lmmedl er fur- May 9, I961. TUESDJI Y the am day of September next, u'is s'elesb, '