e cement alongside of wliicha Russian Ultaee or a China Edict would appear as an honest and di tilied Despatclt. The iietv Press laws have not beett published in etail; but. it is understood they will be suclt as elliictually to flppress all liberty : olfeiices are to bedeelt with solely by the Government l'olice.—'l‘lie delay in tlic roclamation of the Empire Is now understood to be caused by Russia. It ishowever, asserted, that active rireptltalltittl are trink- lng for the con, 'd , ndthat it is tired for the 22d. The in- tiation, it is setd, will be taken by the troops at Lyons. the llltirquis of Norrnattby presented to the French I'resideat on 19th ult., his I C General Araaad In about to plece himself at the head of the army In Africa. It isstill allirmed that Louis Napol o as tlesigiis on Belgium, and lies made peremptory detnitnds on Switzerland, against which, the Swiss have claimed the intervention of Great min. The French Ministry had demanded the suppression of all Clubs and all political Associations, and strict surveillance over all §.q{rsp.apers. The Federal Council had determined to stand on the III VI. PORTUGAL. The British experimental Squadron, under Commodore .\Iartin, hd left the 'I'a|gus, having been recalled bty the llonte Goveranient. 'I‘hese ships w’ l form part of a powerful set, which will cruise in the Channel. LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. Rlvourrrott A1‘ GIIAI SALT Lax: l—l\Iouasorr D:cr.a- IATIOJI or lrtnuraanurtcv. !! The steamship Prometheus arrived at New York on Saturday Illt, from San Juan, ' ' California dates to February 2d. She hri (82,000 i d 334 saenge s. Agetzour had rn ‘°lIt:d.S.sn Fiancislid, Feb. rlst., that a revolution hedoecurretl ainott the Mormons who were arming aitd fortifying . , I . . tee. and published I declarittion of lnde which they had asserted their full determination to set up a Repub- .lie for themselves. A gentleman retured to Portland, Oregon, for Salt Lake, hys, atlitirs there were of a threatening aspect The people free- ly declare their hatred of the general Government, and their will- ingness to oppose it. _ The ttiiners on Sacramento, are tvorkitig night and day with great me A ledge of marble and limestone ltas been discovered near Sacra- -srtte Cit The diéculty at Carson's Mill, tvas yet ‘unsettled. and quartz miners almost entirely suspended operations. tliitglisli mail of ftbruarg 2:- (Frost Wtlstsr 4- 8sti'tIt's European Timer, Feb..:I.) RESIGNATION OF MINISTERS. It will be seen. by a reference to the proceedings in the House of Ceutrnoue, last I" ht, that the Ministry sustained a defeat in a divi- sion on their Militia Bill. Lord Palmerston, on the first introduction ofthe Iteesure, intimated his intention of ntalting a sweeping change is the working of the scheme. Instead of the force being lot:al,—— that is to say, confined to the district where it was raised. as the Government msasue ivtteeded,—-he wished to make it pcranibula- hr , not confinin it to England, but extendin it to Scotland or Irénd, or ind to any part of the three kiitloms tltat necessity Ilght warrant. This oposition formed t e substance of his ' lltevtdment last eight. and although stoutly resisted by the Govern- ment. ' ”. Palmerston carried his proposition by a majority of I36 I I ‘ride unexpected defeat induced Sir Benjtimin Hall to ask the what course he intended to pursue. The answer of Lnr John Russell was, that, hnviitg lost the confidence ofthe llouse, he it his duty to resign, and today, no doubt, in pursuntice of this ‘ _e_rtnination, he will place his r tioti in the hands of Her '-.V- . t is needless ‘to speculate here on the important events to which Illt night's division must, of necessity, give rise. But it is not a HIIO eittgttlar, that the full of the Russell Ministry is mainly, if not solely, attributable to the mart wbunt Lord Johtt Russell ejected so recently from his Cabinet. At the same titiie, it is clear that other causes must have been at work to produce so unexpected a result. The growing utipopulurlly of the I’reitiier‘s new Reform Bill has shown. for several do s past. that on that shoal the Ministry would Ilevihbly have been shipwrecked ; but they have anticipated events "y it resignation on an uitiniportaitt and not at all ltumiliating pttinl. Who will succeed them .’ is It nuestion easily asked, but ditlicult, .& present position ‘ , to answer. ~0t' comes, Lord leteretoa assuming the lend its the present Cabinet, trite Lord John Russell, is out of_ the question. The sarcastic allusion which ' the retiritt Minister mitde last night to Lord Pitlmerstott, amidst the cheers an laughter of the House, ititlictttee pretty unmistakably his feeliri on this point. The choice than lies between Lord Derby and ir James Graham. _ If the rumored coalition Itoctweon that Iobletuae and the member for 'I'iverton be correct, the opportunity new presents itself for making the experiment. But Lord John is “cunning of fence," and there is just a possiliility that, calculating on the weakness of his anttigotiivtts, lie is rig.-tiii playing the ittiitisterial Iltterregntiin "dotIge” which so successfully strengthened his posi- tion in the early part of last year. 'l‘lie few days of excitoiiii.-nt and Iuaiety which must follow will test the nature of hi» tactics. UNITED S'l‘A'I‘F.S. V Asaivsr. or 1ttt:Gt:oacu, New Yonit.—l-‘ob. 19. The ll.S. mail steamship Gt'tll’.'IA arrived at this port lltli mnrniitz at ll o'clock, from Chsgres on the evening ol the 7th, and Ilavana es the Milt. The Georgia ltrinas 86 passengers, having transported 160 to the steamer Pllllilfltflplllfl at llavaita. The lattvr sliip arrived at Havana on the l4|h.anvl was to sail iinmediately on the arrival of tlte Ohio from New York The propeller Pionevr sailed from Chagrss on the 0th for New York, with 40 passengers. Sixteen hundred men are at work on the Panama Railroad, including I60 Iiierltittiics, who were taken out by the G-orgia on her last trip. The road will be open as high up as Millet": station, by the return of the next atestmer to Cliagres. This willout ofthirty miles of river navigation, and avoid the bar at the mouth of the Cnagres river. The Isthmus is still crowded with passengers, waiting to get usage to California. The Tetinesilet-, Golden Gate, and public, would, it was supposed, be enabled to carry olf all who hail through-ticlrsts. The weather at Havana has been very cold for thelaat month. in eurtse itenco of which much sickness had been EX[It‘I’lt'tIt‘I3tl. Her itj~-sty‘s ship! Cuinlterlatitl and two British steamers of , war, were to leave for Bermuda two or three days. General Coriolis has resigned his allies of Captain general of ubs. LATEST FROM EUROPE. The U. S. Steamship Atlantic. with dates from Liverpool to the Iltlt ult., arrived at New York on the 26th. rneet lsttsrlsg aeoounts have been received from the " Gold Dfiiee" In Australia, and large supplies were shortly expected to arrive is England from that quarter. The Barthel’ England hesreduced the rats of Gold : ' ’ ’ lgovdlohe Rnuell introduced the new Reform Bill, iutbo Ilouso el’Coustheee, as 0th all. The main points in this Bill are the re- dfiieu le Borough Franchise from £|0 to £5, and in the Coau- ey hIh£:.t;a£I0hh Ireland, the County Franchise is to be [M It . Tb Levdecovnrulssioeevs ofllsr Ma_iuty'e Treasury have autho- misslon ol Colt's Ire arms, intended for the instruction werhtsea in England. and for 'le to otlicers in Her Majesty's t. i FRANCE. The President visited Versailles on the 8th., for the purpose of a ' the oflttors of the Garrison there,who w as‘ t estt-sooty . It is said that 200ot' them are to be put on half-pay on aooeeet of the Orlesaist leanings. The confiscation deeree is said to be very otI'srtsivs to the army. It is stated that the Senate is asked to vote £240,000 per auuum, as the Civil List for the President. There are rumours ttfa secret understanding between the Aus- triea and Frseolt Govwanteat. SPAIN. The Crhninal,who made the attem t on the life of the Queen,was executed on the allernoon of the 7th February. SWEDEN. The wder mpgasine at London exploded on Nth alt. It coa- hbed E00 kegs powder. .’ CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. 'I\olsrque0esssWsvsssrlvstI at lesion on the lost law. utsgiqttturroac-pt Town to the let Jsusary- The and -ante-x-«s.~eb . "““ ...-r. t. accounts from the interior bring hut ll’-ll° |1°.'"—ll'll II II tlllcotir - ing. The British Forces at the Kei, {Nil It'll? llf0||ll|¢|d "I0". I II tiullcred iiiuclt. The enemy were ucti."‘I Will‘ "l¢f°”°‘l '““l“° Y d I METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL, For the week ending Marcit 8, I852. n .-rtl I.) ll: . '11 t flood ‘,_'\with heavy rains , irilicli iholilirtiyr was Ied:.'::llI"l)lyrt.‘ytI.wn'1‘II0 trdopdxwcre without Ieli "n°“"'”'n' Tflnnnonrl-I" wry]-°r;,ntii;; or IllyvfllllttllliflWilitlcyaga r E 1 \d\‘, ml "1 ‘am H . in. ‘carrier u can to arriv rom rig an tt< 9 T ighest Lewes M . Il'-vb t Lowest D ily gIineiit,ti00 iitron . \ (~lth.) (29th.) on (‘.l§tlil.) (6tli,7tli) Mhau. Bruadstulfs at the Cape reported,as having a downwart‘.'.lW¢l°n°]- l i “ 5'" ‘ ‘ ' » 30.25 as.so 29.92 i 37.8 -5.2 18.6 5 /‘ a 9 1 at ire tr l l l IHIASJAIBIID S GA././..lEili[‘lE$ '- TUESDAY. MARCH 9. 1852. ‘ ‘;''j;* 3} l ........., fly the arrival of the Courier last ni li_t, we have an English and Feb. l Cllllf0;llli'| Mail, adding to our stock 0 Luropcan news, received via etv or . We have a quantity of _the Reports of the ‘Debates of the House of Assembly and Council in type, but the arrival ofthe English Mail has crowded them out. or_ the same reason we have been obliged to omit several Contra trons. , SIIEDIAC AND lll'2Dl-JQUE PACKET, To J. D. llitszitnn, Esq. Stu; ~ I observe that in your aper, you do not publish all that is spoken by the Mtiinbers in the I ouse ol‘Assetnbl . One evening I was in the House, and heard a debate on the Sliediac and Bedeque Packet Grant. Mr. You said it greatdeal out the question, whiclil coa- stdered very proper. He said the tttiiount ought to be granted by sat. the Home, but the Government should advertise for tenders for running a Packet front Beileqiie to Sliediac. The Packet to be a vessel ‘of not less tlinn 60 tons old triettsureinent; and, that in the sdyertiseiiieut IIIUIIU be stated what accomniodatioit would be re- quired; then every person would have a chance; Mr. Yeo's sug- gestions. however, were not acted upon, and the sum voted for the running ofthe Packet was £80. Mr. Pope said, Itis son had it ves- sel that was just suitable, and that she would answer the purpose. Mr. Yeo said, if that was the case the Bill was a one-sided one. Mr. Fraser then moved, that the sum be tnade £30, but that was not carried. It. You still urged his motion, and Mr. Pope and Mr. co liitd some warm words, Mr. l'o a had the majority and carried £39:so Mr. is it member olp the Assembly, an Executive Councillor, and Packet Master. I out, Sir, A SUBSCRIBER. Betleque, March 1, 1852. . . PUBLICATION OF I..I'IGISL.-ITIVE DEBATES. Vic beg leave to iiifortn our correspondent “ A Subscriber," whose letterhve have given above, that we rrtake a point of publish- irtg every Legislative Debate, just as it is given in to us, by the Reporters; but, owing to the division of “copy" which takes place amongst the dill'erent Printing Ollices. mistakes and omissions sonietimes unavoidably occur. The only way to prevent such errors, would be to give in all the Reports, in their regular order, to one Ollice, and to allow them to remain there, till published in the Paper of that Ollice. As it is, e ates or portions of debates get astray, or are, parliiipa, altogether lost; and no one can be fairly held responsible for their omission in the papers. gm- To nu: Enrrou or IIasz.aun’s GAIITTI. Ma. Ilurroit; Being aware that a meeting of Anglican Churclimeri was held in "‘ ‘ duringln-I“ - too not ‘ ‘r' in ai of the Nova Scotian Episcopal Endowment Fund, and not knowing the result, except that a tloiniitittee was formed to collect subscriptions for the same, I herewith through the medium of your paper, beg to know the proceedings of the said Committee. urn years, &c., ' A CIIURCHMAN. Charlottetown, March I, I852. fi- TO CORRl~‘.Sl'0NDENTS. “ Scrutator" has been received. llis letter is not without point, and we agree with him in ttiany of his assertions, but we consider this coniitiunication on the wliole,too scurrilous for the columns of our a er. We received rt Letter on Monday last, by the \Vestern Mail, without the name ofthe writer. As there are rstlections on private character, we cannot insert it, without the author's name. ROAD APPROPRIATIONS. W re reques to add the followieg items, by way of _ til script, to the sale 0 Road Appropriations for the 8th Road District Of Queen's Count , the httvin been ttccidently omitted in passing the scale th-nuglt he I ouse n Assent y Front Allan \’cDonnld's to the Mairt Road, £4 I-‘roitt Owen .intpson‘s to the line of Lot 9, 8 Front the ll--at‘ of Pisquid to the Line of Lot 49, Vernon 0 0 It er o:td, From the Farms of Martin and Alex. McDonald to the OO 0 6° 00 I igiway. From the Monagliaii Road to IIeard's Mills, 4 ‘ E77 Illittfttb. At Georgetown, on the Ifllli January, by IV. B. Aitken, Esq., J. I’.. llr. John Ball, to Hide .-\nit tireddittgs, both of Murray llarbor. At tIo., on the I(illt ti|t., by the same, Mr. Richard Lawson, to Miss ll.-itlieriae l"orlt~es, both of .\Iontague River. do., tni the 27th ult., by the same, Mr. Lawrence l\I‘Lnren, to Miss Isaln.-ll.i, eldest daughter of Henry Gordon, Esp., all of llrudi.-iiell lliver. At litdi.in River, on the l7tlt iust., by the Rev. James M‘Donald, Mr. Daniel J. tiillis, Merctiattt, Miscouclte, Lot. I7, to Miss Mary Auii, daughter of Mr. Martin Murphy, New London, Lot 20 Dub, At Charlottetown. on Thursday morning,lhe 96th in.It., Fruit- cts L(tNGW0lt’I'lI, third son of Mr. John M‘Neill, Clerk of the Aesemlily, a~_:t-il 3 years and 3 months. At Cltalltittelown, on Sunilay, the 22d inst., of brain fever, ELIZA, second danghtt-rot" Mr. John Yeo. At Dublin, on the 23d of any., Fititacis Cruitt.r.s IIA RVI-LY, Esq, late of 34th Regt., fotirth Son of His Ex- cellency tlie Lieutenant Govt-rnor of Nova Sr-.ot' . At Brudencll River, on the 20th ult., \Villiam, third son of Mr. llcctor Jolitison, aged 6 years and 9 months. 2 5l)lD Nuns. II.tI.IFA.\, Jan. 3l—r\rrived Mail sclir. Young Hunter, Ma- lone, 4 days, from St. Pierre, N. L. with the mail ; reports left 'l‘riutiiph, Gtattt, from Guysborough,fnr Fortune Bay ; the wreck of s new vessel, about 71 tons, cams ashore on Dog lslanil,I_.\'t. Pierre’s) ili-mist--d and abindoneil—was got oil‘ and towed ittto St. Pierres Sil iust.—was laden with nuts and deals- —some s«-amen‘: Cllt’ s containing clothes were found on board. [The above veuel is supposed to be from P. E. Island.] I‘ 0 R S A L E. ' ‘HAT pleasantly situated House and Garden, together or in to suit purchasers, owned and in the occupation of the Subscriber. The premises alford a beautiful view a the Hillsbo- rough River, and nilght be tnade into a delightful residence for Gentleman and l‘ainily. For further psrticu ars, apply to the Sub- scribcr. JOHN RENOU F. s Weymoutlt Street, Charlottetown, I‘8I)l'lIiII‘y I0, I852. Boat. Found. FUND in Octobc last, on the New London Capes, a Boat I! feet keel, part tirch and part cedar built. 'Ilte owner may have it by proving property and paying expenses. JOHN ADAMS. Ponds, New London, Feb. 3, I852. First Spring Ship, From Liverpool, England, THE Fine New Bnrqae, Sta Auxaivnuu, Capt. Thomas Jones, 309 tons register, iron kaeed. and being a fast sailer, presents a most desirable con- veyance for G e and Passengers. Apply in Liver- pool to D. Gallon’. Son 5 Ce., and is Charlottecpvvn to the tlt‘v:)asr, Charlottetown, Feb. I1, I852. LABRADOR HERRINGS. R SALE, One Hundred Barrels of Labrador HERRINQS. F for which Produce or Firewood will be taken in payment. THOMAS DOIJD. Feb. I2, I551. v. v... :'«\s~'.au-«.tes¢a1"‘*.u.a.:.i -.-< Exchange 50 per cent. on Sterling. \ Su. 29 S.\'I' ‘ell: gale. Rain, till 9, a.tn.; cloudy; occasion- ‘ \ ally overcast, with rain and sleet; \ wind blew a strong gets all night. March. . .\to. I W.N.W. mod. it}. Bl-o -ky- ’I‘u 2iW_ gem], 1,,-,,,,u. \_tJvercast; blue sky, 10, u.m., to I, ‘I'|.lII., and after 9, p.tn. 31,“, §sky, with passing clouds, till 9, pm’; {hen slightly overcast. TIL «I N.N W. do. do. Overcast&"m-i "'3" Pl“ ‘kl’- Fri. 5 N.W. light do. Overcast, beforli 9- '- ""- ‘ml “ll” 6, p. m.; blue 5‘.’l'-V19 ‘"12! "' ""3 . cloudy, p. m., till tt‘,»'.‘"°“" l’°r°'° 9, a.in. 6 N. do. do. Blue sky; cloudy. p. m., sligfl passing snow. We. 3 N.W. fresh do. \_> _ ,;|}'\ _, with illliurlettrtomitidlluirkito. Snosotv, March 5, I852. :52‘. _r° I - I-rm to lleef, (small) pr lb.‘ 5 l \1'oo|, . . l ) t (lo. I|yqttfll'(€|'r l -II l Iltsm, 0 I I I l'0I’lt - - 4 Barley, per bushel, 2 do (mull) i 5 Oats, . . I ttoti, . 5 w;,,.,,,' _ 5 1 Lamb, per lb,’ I 0 '[‘;mm|,y segd, 0 1 “la Pei’ lb I 4; Potutot-s, I It-uwr. tr-re-in - I 1 o I rai . o I P)’ ll“ “lb: 3 5 I0 Carrots, per bush. 0 “"00: - - 6 V Tttrlteys, each 4 Pearl Barley,perlb.‘ t 1 0 |-‘moi,’ _ . 1 T 't P" ll’~ , 0 i I“-ijgl. per tlosen, 0 “WW. - I0 Ilay, per ton, - 35 l «I DI’ - ' ' , 0 Straw,percvvt. 0 I P wk_-.ench - i 0 Codlish,perqtI., 12 i . ; ‘ 2 :!:'r-:-an-W‘-»: ' r ' , tlt: Bum per huh. I ‘ ‘ ‘ 0 Rabbifilflv POI‘ hair. 0 ‘ GEORGE LEWIS. EIIIPICGI Clerk. (.} flour aitb filltcil fllarkrt. Saturday, March 8, I852. FLOUR, per |b., - . . . . 2g_ OATMEAL, per lIi., - . - - . 11¢ PATRICK GILLIGAN, Clerk. _.:- Biblc society. HE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING of the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY IIIIILE SOCIETY will be held at the TEMPERANCE H , on the evening of MONDAY the 15th instant. Chair will be taken at 7 m. IVK. CUNDAI.L, Sec'y. March 8, 1852. Mill s for Sale. HE Subscriber olfere for Sale a GRIST MILL erected nearly 2 years ago, with the Leasehold Interest of lifty-live acres of excellent LJJVD, 999 years Lease at e. per acre. so—ad- joining the above, the Leasehold Interest of 24} acres of LJI.N'D, together with one-half of s SA W MILL, a very convenient and £30.. l1,a R./V2-ti-26, all nearly new, and a Wall of Water near the door. ‘I be whole of this propert is well wooded and watered, and situated near the Ahlerantt It on Lot 26, in the midst of new and very eltettelve settlements. From the _ ' ‘ that in a very few years hence the whole surrounding country will be settled, when it will be well wortlty the attention of the holder of this property to erect such other iitills as the necessities of the co_atitiy demand; and rticularly so, as there is suflicient water power anfiother convenience to o This Property ma be sold in one, ttvo or three Lots, to suit purchasers. One-half o the purchase money may retnain for two or three years unpaid, on ap- proved Security either on the proper! or otherwise. For furtlter particulars, apply to J. Westherbe, El'sq.,-at Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber at New London. New London, March 9, 1852. To be Sold or Let, and iininediatc possession given. TIIAT pleasantly situated FARM, whereon the Subscriber now resides—consisting of I00 acres of Freehold Land, with the Buildings thereon situated. 50 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation; ll good Orcliartl and Garden, well stocked with Fruit Trees frotti Fniglaiid, A plea, Pears, Plums, Cherries, &c. There is an excellent Strr-.arii o VVitter running through the Prenti- see, and a Well of Water close to the House. ny person desirous of obtaining an eligible place for farming, would do well to come and examine for themselves. Half the purchase niouey allowed to remain on good secarit . All persons indebted to the Subscriber re requested to settle their accounts to save trouble, and all having claims against him are de- sired to send them in iiitinediately for payment. VVILLIAM CIIING. st few veurs, it is reasonable to conclude, WILLIAM COTTON. Boduque, Lot 25, March 4, I852. EweASheep,V\vit.li tlicloy ‘cut off oftli;iglit ear, and two slits in the lo.-ftcar, long tail, lint been on the Subscriber's Pre- mises for four months last prtit. 'l‘lte Owner is requested to conte and take her away and pay expenses. BENJAMIN IVRIGIIT. Charlottetotvtt Royalty Mills, March 4, I852. Valuable Leasehold Interest for Sale. TIIE Subscriber olfers for sale, the Leasehold Interest ol his beautiful and well k own Fitrtn at De Sable, opposite the re- sidence of THOMAS MARSIIALL, l~‘.sq., and about is railes from Charlottetown. . The Farm consists of I00 acres of fertile Land; all of which, with the exception of about 9 acres-—covered with wood suitable for Fencing Poles—is in a high state of cultivation: arid the situation is delightful, commanding a view of the Northuttiherland Straits from at. I'eter‘s Island to Cape Tormentino. Tltere are on the premises it good one-story-and-it-ltalf DIVELLING HOUSE, 32 II 25. comp etely linisbed in a superior manner; and A very com- ttiodious BARN, 68 -«N, covered with Miramichi Shin les. There is also tltercon a TIIRESHING MACIIIN ‘ of 2 horse power, constructed on a new and improved principle, by which two stocks a minute may be thrashed. ALSO: An excellent new CARPENTEWS SIIOP, and other good OUT- BUILDINGS and OFFICES, a good LIME-KILN, ands never- failing Well of excellent IVater. A great quantity of SEA MAN URE, can at all times be obtained on the Premises. Farm is under Lease for a term of 999 years, at an annual Rest of £0 currency. For terms ofSale and further particulars, appl to the Subscriber on the premises, or to James Purdie, Esq., ‘ ar ottetown CIIARLFS M‘QUARRIE. 24th I-‘eby., I852. tf. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. . E Copartnership hitherto existing in this Island, between the Subscribers, has been this day dissolved by ntutusl con- sent, and all persons having demands against the said Copartuer- shlp, will send in their Accounts for settlement; and all persons indebted. are required to malts immediate payment to either of the Copartuers. BENJAMIN HAYWOOD, WILLIAM HAYWOOD. aass—-Titos. G. Ruaonss. Tignislt, I’. E. Island, . sour Deee r, ii- A. U 0 T I O N 3. ’” B”y‘H.”W.‘ LoBBItTv’."‘-" THE SALE of GOODS at the Store of JUIIN ANDRIIIV WDUNALD. Queen Street, will be continued on 'i'iiUits- DAY 9°". the llth MARCH, iiistsnt, at It o'clock, when they “l” be will without reserve. JOHN ANDREIV M‘DONALD. 9th March , I852, ‘ N TIIURSIJAY the IStlt dav of MARCH at I2 o‘cloclr at mu store or .\la. wii.i.i'.t.tt iiut.'iit:s' in Kent Street. piid next doorto .\Ir. 1..."... tv..u., Baker, all liis S‘l'U(.‘l( ta’ IRA DL, consisting as .FUIl0\\'l‘—0IIO Patent Lever Silver \Vutcl., one Silver Site!-box, lined with gold,large sin; 9.. Fig gr“... .spect.icles, 3;: case; chests of 'l'i-.a, puaclicons Molasses, barrels of Sugar, pi Sbirting Cotton, unbleached Cottoas. white Cot- ions, 20 pieces Muslim, 6 dozen pairs white cotton Stockings 20 dozen Ilandkercliiefs, Ladies‘ Collars, I piece Shooting Cottonl~.2 yards wide; I ioce Moleskin, Ladies‘ Hea reuse, 4 pieces lining Cottons, 50 ottieii’s Dresses, 8 dozen black Silk Gloves, fancy Plllldl. '3lI0_6lI. Cqunterpanes, Boys‘ , a great assortment of colored I.‘W|Il,.Ivt’Il.It‘I‘ Paper, Necdlfl ius_, Tapes, Reels, Rib- bpns, Poys, Toilet Soap, Tobitcco, Pocket Knives, Spoons, Com (-°"1 l3|’00|nI. I-roclteryware in sets, and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention ‘ W. H. GARDINER, Auctioneer. March 9, I85 , _____4 g N |MONDAY the 29m MARCH. inmm, at I! o'clock, st" tie Store of JONATHAN WF.A'l‘llERBE, Eeq.._Powrta| Street, the retiiaiiider of his STUCK IN TRADE, consisting of... \ nrur Goons; Blggfi arid Blue Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeslrins, Shepherd’. H.” Cum-o,,,_ta Cloth, 'Sattnetts,.Ctisinetts, Tweeds, hlolesltins, Horne: s ans in gt 7”“ "£"'“‘l’r Veflmxl. Oregon Dresses, Orleans, Coburgs, looking; fu,'||"|||‘0t While and lttiing Cottorts; Cotton, woollen Gloves, CashmeK9 ‘I0-ostlk and Lace do., Kid dot, worsted cotton Hose, Bonrf:“l. sill‘ UNI ,I’0"tlfln. Peri Hats. Cloth Cape, Sn"-ggnof "nu. Menvggand Children's Boots, Ru Cravats, Veils, Muslin Colin" ""1 jleeves, Habit Shirts, Berl' and Ca , Ri bons, Tapes, fihell. ide Combs, Buttoits, Silk and Twist, Plidding, Youths‘ Belts, “' G‘""“l'~3llt Bolt — suit tm.'|F8: Tea, Sugar. Molasses, Dried Apples,\'}l_"§l’7 "°"l"l'. Sfllllrt TM’. Pitch and Rosin, Cane seat Chairs, Nails,\lI»é°P¢s °0°kll|(. tight, air and frunklin Stoves, Brooms, Shovels, 0a..‘ SA“! 5PM“. Folltl. Rakes,'I‘altle Salt, Earthenware, Pots, Gla\'|» Looking Glasses, SUGWI. Pen and Pocket Knives, Razors, 'rIIIlIII.)\.1F.t 5% Bflllltes‘, Letter and long Paper, Envelopes, Friction Muted‘ and sundry other articles, too numerous to particulsrtze. Tlttu-.—'l‘wo tnoaths"Credit, on approved Notes over Five Pounds. \V. II. GARDINEII . Charlottetown, March 9, I852. Au.-,tio.,.:.r:' BY H. W. LOBBAN. 0 BE SOLD AT AUCTION at IVILLIAM KENDALL'S Farm. Bmckley Point Road, on itio.vu.u', the rin....n. of March next, all his Stock and Farming Implements, Consisting of—20 head of Cattle, 4 Horses; Cart, P Waggon Harness; S0 Sheep, of the loti wool breed ; Carts, Ploughs Harrows, Winnownig Machine, Cliatf-cutter; art excellent \Vug: gon; Sleighs, and various other Farming Iinpleineiits and Dairy utensils, well worthy the attention of Farmers, and also, a quantity ay. _ ’l‘:rtsss—'I‘wo Months‘ Credit will be given on approved Seen. rtty, for same above Five Pounds. C H — us- By Private Sale. Halfof PEIV No. 4, North side of the Gallery, in St. Paul's Chl':];'¢l=)l’I-2lI‘0lr8l:;t£tber particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. To be sold at Auction, ‘-- T RINGWOOD, the residence of CAPT. Cv.tsas:itt..uv on MONDAY the 22d MARCH inst:int, all his ttousi;iio'i.n I-‘UItNl'l‘Ultl-3, CARRIAGES, tioitst:s_ S'1 ctc, ac, Also—a large MARQUEE and TENT. II. IV. 1 , ""'°I' It 1352- L0BABtiil~t?oncer. Nine wrecked Vessels for Sale. N MONDAY the 22d day of MARCH inst., at It o'clock . ' forenoon, where they notv lie at I'rinr.etown, lII.'Ilpeque- will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, the following VESSELS‘ and other Property,_for the benefit of all cortcerned, viz.: the Schooner: H. Ingram, Good Intent, Irider, Lucimla. Jfarllm, Jinn, Ira- Harri, Balarama at Fish Island, and the .MunIavtt's at Ilog Island. These Vessels will be sold each with Spars, Rigging, sail. Anchors, Chains, Ilawsers, and every other article belonging it; t etn. —ALSO—_.. A large quantity of Fish Barrels and half-Barrels containing Salt and Bait. viz.: errings, Bokies and Clams, together with Bu}; Mills, Bats for Fish, spare Anchors, Ilawsers, Rope, Compasses and it variety of other articles in the Fishing and Ship Chaitdlery line; all of which will be sold with or without Registers as tho Purchasers choose. See llaiidbills for particulars. ' J. WE.-\'I‘lIERBE, Broker. March I, I832. Auction Notice. HE Subscriber intending to close his business, will sell at his Store, at Green's Shore, Lot II’, on TIIURSDAY the lStlt MARCII iiistnnt, at I0 o‘c|ock. all his retnitiniiig STOCK IN RADE. Also—a few S'l‘0\’l-ZS, Close, Franklin and Air Tight. For further particulars, ecu llandbills. Credit will be given till Fall on approved Notes. -3 _ P. POIVER. Summersitle, Lot 17, March 2, I852. No. I llcrrings and Codfisli for Sale by I’. P. Oats and Barley taken in payment. N. B.—Un FRIDAY the I9tli, at or near the same place, will be sold it few barrels No. I IIERRINGS, a quantity of COD- FISH, 3 punclieons MOLASSICS. a large Fittrtilv .\‘l.l-.lGlI with Furs complete, I liair-clotli wire-spring SOF.' , arid ti few sets new cane-bottoiti CIIAIRS, barrels l'I'I'(.‘lI and 'I'AR, second hand Ilousehold Furniture, and a variety of other articles. Iouivta S.-ILADIN l~‘oit‘s.u.ti: This very an I(‘fItlI' Entire Horse is offered for sale. I e stands Iti hands high, is ofa Dellullful blitck colour and has strong bone nntl ew; he is rern_arltr_tb|_v good tempered, very entle either III lt.-irness or saddle, His str-- is the cr-lebrnted Illoocl Ilorse SALADIN imported in the year I846 by the Royal Agricultu- ral Societ —-his iiiotlier was It strong and valuable animal ofthe Greenwlc breed and produced. ext-ellent stock. A prize was awarded to him at the Royal Agricultural Society's show in I819, for the class of Blood horses of tlie_Salatlin Ilrccd. IIalf of the purcltase money will be allowed to remain until the close of the next scum". 0n approved secartt . If he should no ltn disposed of before the 25th of April next, on offer will be accepted from abroad.—App|y at IInszard’s Gazette Otlice. March 1, I852. ___,. ' ._. ,_._ Etlitrifis 5t1lt. F Y ofa Writ of Statute Fircciition to me OIICLTOC, h isstiedroxt q‘f Ilgr l\Isjesty'shSupre(rpe Court_.ludli~t1:atlt.irei It I e suit o it or wen an omits wen against to ac M‘Cormack and John l\I‘Don:tl§l!, éliztve tplteil Jand seized, as the to erty ofthe said lllicliaeli ‘ unnac ' Ind ohn M‘Donalt‘l all I to ight Title and liitrcst ofthe said Michael M‘Cormack, and John M‘Donsld, in and to_'l'hree lttindrctl attd Ten, (310,) gcreg of Lgndppgit pf'l‘ownsliIp NO. I‘ lfty-five, (5.’t,),in King.’a County, in Prince Edward Island; and I do hereby give Public Notice t at I will, on the Slat day of May, I851, at I9 o’cloclt. noon, at I e Court House in Georgetown, in the said County, set up and sell, at Public Auction, tlta said property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the Levy marked on t to said Writ, heist £190 8s. Nd. and nterest upon .CI to So.‘ 3., part tttereo , from the l2th day of March, 1848, besides ShetilI"s Fees, and incidental expences. JOSEPII IVIGIITMAN, Sherilf. Sberifl"s Ofiice, King‘s County, ' I7th May, I840. above-mentioned land is I’OS'I"-. The Sale ofititt acres of the TONED, till TUESDAY, the 22d day of July neat, then to talto see. Slterifl"s Ollice, May it, IBM. The above Sale is P08’ ‘PONl‘.Dtill further notice. SheritI"s Olfice, 22d Jul ', IBM. - SALE, is to take place on WED- ISSI. The Business heretofore conducted by the above Plrtiil will be carried on alter this fits, on their own respective accounts. NESDAY,the l0th day of Marolt nest, at the Court House in Georgetown, at the hour of I! o'clock. noon. SheritI"s Otlioc, Jun. 20, I852 '