-P-— . T Wesleyan Academy. ' .Motmt Jlllisori, ,Sackvi'ltc, N. B. PRINClPAL.—Ths Rev. lltiatriralv Ptcnaau,A. M. CllAPLAlN.—’I'hc Rev. Al.lI'.I'l' Dusuuisav. 'I‘RI".ASURE|I.—Ciiaui.as I‘. Ai.i.iaorr, Esq. BTEWAllD._Mr. Tiioatrsorr 'l‘au::asari. THIS Institution will continue to eolitllfllfll OI ll" “FM igciplu which have rendered it so generally popular, and see for it such extensive pIl|’°||Il° l"°"' 'l"!°" °'°'l' l'““ "I these Provinces. It be: new best! 0 “"3 "Id "' 'P°°"'l“l °P°' ratlsti upv ard: of nine years. The arrangement: which were uiado u, .u,.,,,, pm, ,5. impoflung object for which it had been founded, l’, ” ubuingd [9, 3; from _it: very_ commencement, huh P“i,',,,. in an public _esttmation. An ose, upon "ham ,5. giuggjon of its adiiirs lta:_devo|ved.. ‘have 5.", .,,,,,,,,..‘.g .34 stimulated, by its prosperity, to continued ‘mm. ,0 pug" n_ in all it: departments, ever. increasingly mhng. Eygfy year in its history‘ has cotisequently been marked 5 uleable additions to its educational facilities, and by more or my. gguuive general iinproveuient: throughout the Establish- ettantion of young men and of parents and guardians of youth g,‘ ,i..,.r.,,., mpeeiratty invited to it. no Inlnrlimion. V'l_|°'a the advantages of a thorough intellectual training may I10 °b'«||"|eII in safety and comfort, and under most favourable clI‘cIImIl4|||¢°s. IFALIJIJI. '1‘ Y5"- _ Rev. H. Prcxaitu, A. M., Professor of Mental Philosophy. Ethics, & 0- . Mr. Titoasa: PicxAun,jun. A. M., Professor of Mathematics, end Physical Science, die. . _ Mr. AI.::xarins:u S. Rein, French Tutor and Assistant in Clas- sical Depertiiieiit. _ ‘ _ Mr. Arrrrtru M‘N. Prvrrnasorr, Assistant in Primary Depart- Inent. W The nest Term will begin on Tliuraday,'tiie 5th of Au- ”:hrIns:s.—Por Board, &c., and Tuition, from £25 to £30 N. B. currency per untium. _ . Persons wishing farther Infurmllllotl are requested to ap- ply to either the Principal or the Chaplain. Mount Allison, July 5, I852. GREAT BRITISFIIIE QUARTERLIES, BLACKWOOIJSD MAGAZINE. LEONARD SCOTT 6:. C0.. N0. 54 now S'l‘., NEW YORK, coin-rrrun -ro PUILIII-I -run iroi.i.owiuo niuriair PERIODICALS, VIII ‘rug |,0N[)()N QU.»\R'I‘ERLY REVIEW, (Conservat-ire.) THE EDINBURGII REVIEW, (Whig.) THE NOR'l‘ll BllI'l‘I.\'H REVII-.‘W, (Free Church) THE WES'I‘MINlS'I‘E:t REVIEW (Liberal.) are D BLACKWO0D’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, ('l‘ory.) IIESE Reprint: have been in successful operation in this coun- T try for twenty years, and their circulation isconstaiitly on the increase, notwithstanding the coin tition they encounter from American periodical: of a similar c ass, an] front the numerous Eclectic: rind Magazine: made up of selections from foreign pori- odii: a. This fact shows clearly the high estiiiiation in which they are held by the intelligent reading public, and ntfords a gun- runtas that they are Oulttlllillltltl on a firm basis, and will be conti- Iiusd without interruption. _ Although these work: are distinguirlied by the political shades above indicated, yet but a small portion of their content: is devoted to political subjects. It is their literary cliiiructer which give: them their chief value. and in that they stand confessedly far nhove all other journal: of their class. Bluckwood. still under the masterly guidance of tjliriiitopher North, inniritaiiis its ancient celebrity, and is, at this time. unusually attractive, frotn e aerial works of Bul- tver and other literurv notables, written for that iiingozine, and first appearing in its columns both in Great Britain and in the United States. Such work: as “ The Custom" and " My New N (both by Bulwer), “ My Peninsular Medal," “ The Green Hand." and other serinls, of which riuineroua rival editions are is- sued Irv the leading publishers in this country, have to be rt-priiited by tlioie publishers from the page: of Blackwood, after it has been issued by Messrs. Scott and Co , so that Subscribers to the Reprint of that Mngiizine may always rely on -having the earliest reading of these fascinating tales. T E R M S . Per unn For any one of the four Reviews, . . . . $3 00 For any two of the four Reviews, . . . 5 0 'orany three of the four Reviews, . . . . 7 00 For all four of the lievisws, . . - - 3 00 I-‘or Blacltwood‘: Magazine _ . - . - 3 00 ‘or Blnckvvood rind three Reviews. . . . . lg ‘or Blacdwoodund the fourlteviewa, .' . ‘. LEONARD S(.Ol'T St. LG, 79 l“ut.Tort S'I'ttI‘.I‘.‘I', New York. CEO. 'I'.. HASZARD, Agent for I’. E. Jsland. have recently published, and have new for sale the “I"AltMl:IR’S GUIDE," by Henry Stephens of Edinburgli, rid Prof. Norton of Yale ollege, New Haven, corti- pleta in 2 vol., royal octiivo, contninirig ltitltl pages, It steel and 600 wood engravings. Price, in muslin binding, 66; in paper co- vers, for the mail, 35. ‘N. B.--L. S. 61. Co. , M[.;|)[c_.\[, G}-1-N1‘LE\lAN alioat to settle in P. E. Island, wishes to purchase a farm of from 50 to I00 !\cr8I-|l\“'-N9 on the Sea Shore. The land must be good and well watered, a small {portion must be ready for cultivation. Possession required the tint week in October. Apply with terms, post-paid, to To be left at the Post Ollice, Cluirlottetown. Ii3(lD®1l£S STATIONERY AND HARDWARE HE Subscriber has just received a large addition to his T stock from Edinburgh and New York, comprising all qualities and sites of WRITING PAPERS, Charts, Gulfof St Lawrence, and Prince Edward Island. Ledgers’ a very superior Lot, Drawing paper a ll_|., Bibles and ' ‘eatsrrient: with Psalms, Cnmming'g voice: of the night, Family Friend, Family 'I‘ator, Navy List. . ’ Harper’: Magtisine in Vols & Nos. A-d °' '"“e.".:*z;:.".;'.2*«'.‘?‘:':*.-.-2...... . '§‘£.X3’fl’EEI:.Do MILLER, aateiidy man who perfectly understands menu- A facturiag wheat and oats. ppty tocao. C. wokrily. I-Iill's River Mills, Aug. I8, I852. To" an r.ii:'r on son). CRES of LAND. s GRIS1‘ MILL, four Houses and otherh Buildingsk situate iv: and a hall‘ oa boenlied in one, or the Mill Ii itself, and the Land in tract: of any size to suit Lsesebolders or urchesers.— "°' "'“°""""""’ '° WILLIAM corms. on the premises. Cartlsdele, Aug. I8, I352. Sydney Coal. HE Subscriber ofl':r: for Sale at his Establishment, Prime '°"°’ " "N " hm am" (lilies N. HARRIS. August 8, I851. _ T0 EMIGRANT5. BRIGANTINIZ " l.l.N'JVlR" will sail for IIIDEI-‘ORD. u" "nil:-rhi‘e°ti. g'e:i?u:i?}':ui. A'r°.: c.'i'.i'i.'rAssi:1‘t_- be eeceiuiaedeted in each vsnel. If urly epplieatioe ll WILLIAM HEARD. (lal.) ‘berlsetesewa, August a, ms. lEIAIlaIlII'A§S SENIEIBJLIE W©IB1IiE’sg Career of Berriastou & Blower: streets, NEAR masons’ Il.tLt.. lll©NIUIilim"ll'. tram: tlhllmiflie @-ueenvcb Sactcrpmcaisrs. dsca. IIAIIUTACTUIID TO OIDII IN A IUPIIIOI ITYLI, AND ON IIAIONAILI TIIIII, IY - ‘('1 WESLEY ch SIINGIIJLJIR, H./ILIFJX JVOV./I S001‘!/I. Order: will be received and every information given, by applying to I’. MACGOWAN, I'I:q., Agent, Charlottetown, I‘. E. Island. YOUNG MAN of l1 year: of Age, is desirous of getting a situation in it Dry Good: Store. He has served in a Store for 6 montlts. Letters addressed to Daniel Rielly, Three Rivers, Montague Head, will be duly attended to. August I7, I852. lbhblit .A‘CflB“lI‘Il3A1IaI[.A! GREAT INDUCEMENTS 'rREMi:1{\iD0U‘s':§7icRiFicEsz 2 Se lng ofl’2 Per Cent., mime aggro ipaiamzsi some TIIE Subscriber intending to proceed to Australia, will sell the whole of his STOCK oil‘ at 20 per ccnl.. less than prizne cost; as great bargains will be given, parties will please call early, as every thing will be sold without any reserve. The Subscriber will a for a short time only, when the remainder will be disposed of at AUCTION. The Stock Consists of: Broad Cloths, Saturn xliibitioii Tiveeds, Doesltins Satiiiets, Russel: Cord, White Corduro India Nankeens, Moleskins, Muslin Delaines, Shot Brilliants, Luatres. Co- barge, Canhiiiere, Muslin, and Filled Paislev Shawls, Muslin Dresses, llarneas Bordered, Book, Mull, Jaconet arid Tur- letan Muslins, black, shot and coloured Silks and Satins, black, watered and diiiiiauk Do., black silk Lace and Lace Floun- cings, Bonnets rind (‘tip Ribbons, Straw Bonnets and Ladies‘ Dress Caps, Ladies‘ Caslnnere, l’ruiie||a, and patent leather Boots and Slices, Gents’ Boots, walking Shoes, and Slippers, grey, white, printed, and striped Cottoua; Cotton \\/arps, dac. Hosiery, Haberdusliory, 6r.c.,&e. A large supply of Carpeting, Druggets, &c. Ready tirade Clothing, in great vririe Gents‘ and Youths‘ Hats and Caps, in the most fashionable styles, viz.: Paris and New York Black and Drab ailk plush llats, Youth‘: triniiiied silk and felt do., Kosaiitli, Brazilian, Dun- stable, Chip, Bloomer, Pelt, and Ladies‘ Riding Ilata and Caps; Naval, Military, Ganibaroon, Glazed, Silk, Velvet, llair an Tweed Caps, &.c., &c. Hardware, Iron Tea-kettles. Pan: and Cover, Norfolk Latches, Tower Bolts, Frying Pans, Plate and Chest Locks, Saws and Files, l|niii- meis. a variety of Carpenter's 'I‘ools, \Vei-glits, Shovels, Door and Pad Locks. Curry Combs, cut and wrought Nail: of all kinds, Caiitllesticlu, Brushes, Scythes, Sicltles, Knives and Forks, Butcher and Shoe Knives, \Viiidow Glass, dtc., die. Groceries. Teas. Sugars, Molasses, Colfee, Crackers. Soda, Wine. and other Biscuits, Pickles, Sauces, Raisins, Currants, Pigs, Nutmeg: and other Spices, Buckets, Brooms, Lamps, Sneatlis, Sole Leather, die , &c. Bariiiiig I-‘laid, Turpentine, Paints, Oils, Putty. Bottled Porter, &c., dtc. H . Il.—’l‘lie Subscriber would particularly invite the ntleiition of the Public to his large Stuck ol Carpeting-, Druggeis, lleiirtli Rugs, Door Mats, and also to his eiteiisive Stock of Ft‘ 2 C the, Beavers, Nevtfouiidltiiid \V|iitne):, Dueskiiis, 'l‘wr-eds. and Corduroy Drills, &c., which he will sell at a great ,reduction, for below st coat, as it is ‘an intention to sell off the whole of his Stock before the Fall, the Public may rely u n gettin rent btlI"'lllIlle P0 S 5’ ° J. w. c. DECIIMAN. No 8, Foot Quee Street, August 6, I852. To THE i>UnLic_."* IMPORTANT NOTlCE—Rl:IAD AND RE- ME\lBER. TII.\T as the Subscriber intends, in it few weeks, to proceed to the United States, for the purchase of goods, he will SELL IIIS PRI-ISI-INT STOCK OF DRY GOODS, AT GREAT RED UCTI ON FR 0)! FORM ER PR1 CES, At his Store, \Vcst side of QUEEN S'l‘RI-II-TI‘, between the Store of .\Iossrs. J. & W MrtcGil|, rind Skinner's Medical Waroliousc; they consist in part of-- Bliiclr, blue and brown Ilroud Cloths. Doeekiris, Twocds, .-\mt-ricrtii llt)lIlt‘8pIIII, Casliiiioretts, Russell Cords, lli-ills, oleslriii, Jeans, (‘oburgs Orleans, Cushmeres, Delainos, Alpitcns, Liistrus, Printed, .\lIlslllIS"i ii. variety of Dress Stuffs, striped and regatta Shirtiiig, grey and white Cottons (tvitle,) blue and fancy printed Cottons, Iinlf-inourniiig tlo. \\'hite and l)llI0 Cotton Warp, Osnnliurgli, Duck, Diaper, Patch Worlr, Oil Cloths and centre Oil 'I‘nl>le Covers, (iinghriiiisf Swiss, and hook, Muslins, Lntlies’ Silk Nook Ties, Lace Veils, Muslin Collars and Ilitliit Shirts; Table Cloths, Bed 'l‘it-lr; Silk Ilandkercliiefs, iii vririety; cotton Ilttndlrercliiefs, black, white, lirotvn, drab and all colours Thread; black rind white Kid (lloveri; black and white silk- Iueo (ilovon,lislo and cotton ('iloves,wliite,coloured, and l)lll0 cotton Gloves, Berlin (llovos, Parasol» and L'uiln-ollnu, Diaper 'l‘owels,§Print<-il Silt-sin, embossed, lilat~k,tlrtib, slate, white and glttzed liitiirigs, brown liollitnd, Linen (irtisst-lotli; twist and fancy Straw Bonnets, llimstalile, rice straw. tits- can rind Puliiietto lloniiots, Children's llotiticts, \\'hitc Flannel, Black Silk, Peri-inn; tine-tooth, I':I(‘l(, side and back Coiiilm, Ribbons, rolled nconet, Linen llninrisk, 'l‘\veot Pants; tweed griniliroon and Russell cord Coats, checkoil Blouses, I"itn(‘_v Vests, blue rind coloured .‘\pI'UIIil, white fent. 'otton, Rcticnle and (‘or wet Hogs; Satin Napoleon Neoktir-.-i, lpern Ties, I00 dozen Silk, Pulmleiif, straw, glazed and felt llttts, Cloth Cups, &c., the. Ladies’, and children's BOOTS SIIOFS and Rulilit-rs, also, on hand, American and Nova Scotia. upper and Solo LEATIII-Ill, ' Jarnatca Spirits, Hemiesry’s 5' .MrrrteIl‘.v Cognac Brandy, Gin, Port. S/terry and Matletra lVi'nes,' LONDON PORTER, in pint iindquiirt Bottles, Old Aber- een ALE, in uiirt ittlos; ‘st-nit, Crriclrors, Cheese, Molasses, brown and crushed Sugar, Ten, Soap, Candles, &c. Hannrranx, &c., IN Vdklliff. GLASS, CHINA, AND EARTHENWARE. A Lot of BOOKS; Aniericnn Clocks, Chairs, Brooms and Buckets, Wrapping Paper, dzc. JOIIN ANDREW" MACDONALD. Charlottetown, August 13, 1852. N.B.—-Persons requirinfi Stoves, or any other articles from the United States, vii _got thorn ut_lii-st cost, with the addition of 5 per cent. coinxnis_aion,by giving an order to the Subscriber for them at any time previous to his departure for there. CHEAP CASH ESTABLISHMENT Zlfififlttf Ci-CDC’ i. As Q 30 IDW'§@AN Q @@o -—DorcIiertrr Street- AVE 'u:treceived their SPRING SUPPLY of BRITISH H .UllIRCH.d.N'DlSE. from the priaci liriennfaeteriee in Britain, which are now open for in: action; an talie this method of lie generally, Wig: phey having 1 1‘ ' tli'bit1' willfort utur , o - i'.l2l’..".'?.§"..'.!.‘la.‘r'.I.‘.'.l.‘l"..Ii'2i,'32 u..'E‘l?e'n svsrizsi. ' ° " can and judge for yourselves. ‘ Me 20,1852. IV! are Good?‘ bl" h it II 'n u to, t at c as u HIi:a:¢‘|‘::°I;ib::iri’:r‘.fl‘oeridn:i.ecri.si:e‘ dspsortmcnt of G00 8. suitable for the want: ol'tlie_ Country. arid tlt:t_he is prepared to of- fer them at the lowest possible rates, with a view to reimburse eost OLD PRIJEIIOLD PARK of 00 acres, situated on Is SIIUO. 14°30. about It) about Is miles froai Clisrlattetowa. Thpre are about 25 acre: cleared and under cultivation, the re- nieinder covered with good wood. There is a good Dwelling Dwel- ling House 24 a 24, and e Barn and Stable on it. Lar quantities of See _Weed come on Shore on the front of the Lead: and I is convenient for fishing. Also, the STOCK, die. C0llIlsIli:‘I‘I of 3 Horses. 5 Milcb Cows, 22 Sheep, 3 Heifers, and u ves A Cart, Plough, Harroivs, Fsnner, “Wheelbarrow, die. APP‘! ll» llII7ard': Gazelle Ollice, or the Proprietor on the Preuiiacs. IICGII STEWART. August 24, I852. Valuable Pasture Lot for Sale. round the re rt oiue i No. 53x0 in the Riiyidlry yof ClJIIfll0llGIN(I\5I:‘,oclOltI|’pPl:l:‘l: gfl.::Ir.e:b:f excellent LAND with the Biiildings thereon. This Property is well enclosed..end for the most part with adylte fence ; and the greater peylt of it is cleared apd tinderdcultivatiou. ro rt can e views at an ’ ‘ ‘ N ichollliin iiheypreriiiaes. y “ma on upphcauon to John An unquestionable 'I‘itle will be made to the purchaser, and session can be had at ones. For terms and further particulars, sp- ply to John Longworth, Barrister at Latv. Charlottetown, Aug. 24th 1852. FREEHOLD PROPERTY . *1 D11 auxin ‘.2 in Prince Edward Island. TIIE FARM lately occupied b the Subscriber of 100 acres, _ about so of which are wit in fences, and in a good state of cultivation, with the buildin thereon, consisting of a Cottage, a large Barn and other Out-liouaea, a Well of excellent water is in the yard. This valuable Property is pleasantl situated within a few chains ol the Public Wharf at Green’: here, commands: beautiful view of Bede as Harbour, Northumbcrlund Strait, and New Brunswick in the iatonce; a large supply of mud suitable for nixinure_ is on the premise: and a great quantity of Seaweed can be obtained on the share; it would form a pleasant residence for a geriteel_fnmily, or for any person wishing to carry on Agriculture. Shipbuilding or Mercantile pursuits. 'I‘here are Packets running weekly between the above wharf, Shediac and Charlottetown. ALSO, near the above-named Wharf. FOUR VVATIZR LOTS NO! I. 2, 3, di. 4; each containing 3500 square feet, with rivi- le to build to the clninnel, rt distance of200 feet. A good wel- ling-llouse. Stable and Granary, a well of excellent water with pump therein, are attached to Lot No. I, and a Dwelling-House stands on or 0 4, ALSO, on the opposite side of the street, TWO LOTS—Nos. fldt 6-0!‘ 75 by 100 feet each. On No. 5 stands a Dwelling (Illlle. ALSO, on the second street from the Wharf, and fronting North, TWO O'I‘llI£l{ LO'I‘S—Noa. 7 St 8 of the same dimensions as the last. All the above cited lots are well calculated for business striiids either for Mercantile or Mechanical purposes. Al.SO, I"II"'I‘Y ACRES OF LANI) situated on Township No. 25, formerly ‘ M.ixIield’s Property,’ all within fence. and mostly under cultivation. with a J\"ew Saw ./llill in excellent working order and II good Mill House. ’I‘liia Property is situated in the lieiirt of it flourishing settlement, and coiiiniiinda two good Mill Streams capable of driving it large amount of Mill Muchiner . LSU on the same Township, and part of said ' Mualie d Pro- perty,’ l'Ol.'l{ FARM LOTS of each 96, 82, 6; 53 acres, unim- proved, and 50 acres, 25 of which are cleared; these let: all front on the public lloud. ALSO, all that well-known l"AR.\I AND BUSINESS STAND at liidiiin River, 'I‘owiisliip No. I8, late the property of William Wallarc, of 44 acres, held under lease for 999 years, at an annual rent of One Shilling per acre, with the Building: thereon, consisting ofa I) W'El.l.l.N'G HOUSE, BJIRJV‘, STORE,GRA.N'./IRY and other Out-Buildings. A well of excellent water is in the yard. Twenty acre: of this larm are within fence and under good cultiva- tlon ; the situation efthis property give: to it many valuable advantage: either for business or mechanical purposes, it being at the junction of the liidiiin River, Mulpeqne, and St. Eleanor‘: Road:, near to n School and to the Catholic Chapel and in the midst of a flourish- ing and wealthy coininunit . ALSO, at Seven lllile Bay, Township No. 27 near the Catholic Chapel, about 30 mile: from Charlottetown, TWO FARMS of 120 acres each, on one of which there is a new House partly finished, a large New Barn, 30 x 44 feet rind other out-building; these Farm: are beautifully situated, fronting on the Strait of Northuinberland, with a gradual descent to the shore where an abundance of San- inanure can be easily procured. About 70 acres of each of these farms are cleared and under good cultivation, and each has a piece ufSalt Marsh attached to it from which about 6 stack: of hay may be cut; the remainder of the land is covered with wood suitable for Lumber, Fuel or I-‘enciiig. A Post Road runs through these I-‘arms enhancing their value. A SO, near these two Farms, a F./IILM fronting on the Post Road, containing 70 acres: it has been but little cultivated, but has a good growth wood and is capable of being made an in- valuable property. the soil being excellent and easy of cultivation, in addition to possessing many of the natural advantage: possessed by the ltist-mentioned farms. ALSO, THREE HUNDRED JCR ES \'Vildernes: Land on Township No. 8, with a public Road and an excellent stream of water running through the tract; this property is well w and watered, and is in the iiiimcdinte neighbourhood of mills. SO, ONE HUJ\’DRED JICRES Land on Township No. I5, at Fifteen Point, part of which has been under cultivation for several years. ALSO a DEED, and all the Subscriber’: interest in and to the Farm now in the possession and occupation of Martin Doyle, on 'I‘ownsliip No. 3, containing I00 acres. Immediate possession of and good Title: given, with the above Properties : and sliuuld they not be disposed of by private Sale be- fore tlio First day of Septeiiibcr Iiezl, all that portion of them at- tuated on Towiisliip: Nos. 25, I5 8L 8. will lie will by PUIBI-10 ..‘I UCTIO./V’, at the Mill formerly called ‘ Maatield'I Mill,’ on that dii , at the hour of I2 o‘t-.lock, noon. For urther particulars please apply to JONATIIAN WEATHERBE. Charlottetown. Julv I7. I852. ‘The Colonial Life Assurance Company. G o v E R N 0 R. THE RIGHT HONOUIABL‘ TIIE EARL or I-ZLGIN AND KINCARDINE. Governor-Genrrul of Canada. IEIIBAID IIOIE9» (D II’ Ii“. 22 St. ./Inrlrew Square, bdtebuigli. BOARD OF IIIANAGISMENT IN HALIFAX FOR Noam Bantam Eb Penman Ifidlwmrdl I[el1anm<il, lion. M. B. Alinon, Banker. Charles Twining. Esq‘ DI|’|‘llN|‘- lion. \Villiiiin A. Black, Banker John Bayley Blaa_d, Lewis Bliss, Esq. Hon. Alexander laeitllp °|'¢l‘|'"~- James Stewart. l3sq., Solicitor. Medical Advi:er—A. I". Sewers. ‘ . _ Agent 8:. Secretury—Matthew II. Ricliey, Solicitor. The following gentlemen have been appointed Otiicers of the Coiiipnny in Prince Edward Island, and will be prepared to farms: information as to the principle: and practice of the Company an the rates of Assurance. Chnrlettetown—.'lIedical Adviaer—Il. A. Johnson. M. D., Agent- II. L. L):llIlI|‘tl. . Gsorgetowii—-Illed'"‘-I .Atl\'Il!!I’--DIYIG Kaye. M D» -“Pill-* William Sanderson. St. Eleanor's—Medical Adviser—Joseph BO“: M. D.’ AFN‘ “°""' um MATTIIEW n. iiicnizv. _A_agnat 8. Notice. LL it sons who are indebted to me, whilst doing businsll I! A tlie Itfroas Road: at Belfast, by Not: of Iland or Boelt Ac- count will lease a their respective amounts to M~t:ttAl't‘ll. who is {awfully entitled to receive the same—tlie Co- partncrship having been diesol&e:rIo.”') July I2, I852. Public Notice. _ _ do hereby revoke and oounteririaad an authority by my gtvutl I to Jagm .llcCraltIt. Charlottetown, erehant to receive any a or Debts belorigi or due to are, particularly any aetliority in writing, dated the Illih day of July iliillllo “'0 0"" “'5 ‘ in from are under false pretsriees, sud uaderasea:i- duration which lies entirely failed. ’AuE' DEwA'. JAMES DEWAR. ofiin tattoo. CA ADA FLOUR. A Pear: Barrels fresh N J“. ANDERSON. Charlottetown, Jul! 37. 1353- 3'“ Dated Mr Nth day of July. 3953- O be Sold by private Contract, that beautifully _situatcd plolol V Attica-ro_ars. I ts Brand Gin. W duo. To it scab av wciioa. on runs: AY east. as II clock frost oftlts lubscr'i.b‘ar‘:Se , ggw bud. Au“, 2‘. ‘M it. it. vitrrss. Positive and Unreserved 5.1. :3: Rare Chance for the Trade 1!.’- B A._H". vahrns. HE Subscriber is ottetown liar decid luabls 8TOCIi'rt TRJDE. by Public Auction, corn on _THURsD.a Y the IOIII September seat, and to be oestis until the whole is disposed o . 'Iha Stoclt every description of STAPLE Q I'.dJV- cv ooon.s,_ arm mutt sad oitocmtlts. ec. ea. For further particulars, see previous advsrtbeuieat: b all the pa- pare. Terms liberal :ad'rnade known at the Sale. I. W. C. DECHIAN. 4, 195$ (All the Papers) By .4. H. ms, AT Spring Park, TUESDAY, 1th September east, at eves o clock, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GLASS, 4’!-. §'c., HORSES, and OJRRIJGES, Qt-., &c.. the pro- perty of the late Chief Justice.-for particular: as: Catalogue. _ o,—_-By private Sale, PEW No. 44, situate in the centre of Saint Foul’: Church. August 28. ' Charlottetown, Aug. 2 Valuable Farm. R. SALE, by Auction, on TUESDAY the 21:! de of Sushi -rnaasa, at Georgetown, at I: o'clock, a VALUABLE FARM, of about 80 acres, on the _ town Road, about 5 mile on! from Georgetown. if -not previously sold by Private Sale ; it is 4 c sins I6 lrnlta front on the Main Road. has about 7 acres clear, with the nrnainder read to clear, with little trouble; the res:-efi it abounds with Mussel ad: is a valuable piecso perty,and will be more so shortly, as the connecting Brudeiiel e is new about to be built close to it. Price cheap. Tern: aasy. Apply to r. Mutt-racer Cosraart, Charlottetown, or. ‘ JAMES N. HARRIS, July 5, I852. Auctioiieer.. Valuable PROPIERTIES for Sale in Georgetown and Royalty and Vicinity, consisting of HOUSES, FARMS, and Tamil, Water and Pasture Lots. TUESDJIYthe Blstda of September next, at I2 o'clock, noon, the following very desirab e Properties, viz. : . Iat.—-A new two story Dwelling House, titted ep‘witli two Sbo , situated near the Queen’: Wlterfaatthe corner of etaud Hun ey Streets, bein part of Water Lot 17, the ground measuring 06 feet 6 inches on eat Street, and 10 feet on Huntley Street. .— of Town Lot No. I, Third Range Letter 3., at tho corner of Kent an?ichaioiid Streets, the most desirable stand for a Mercantile estiibl lifnent in Georgetown. .—Town Lot No. 8, Third Range Letter- B; dth.-—l’aature Lot No. 27, in the Royalty of Georgetvwl,-Id 5th.—I’aature Lot No. 49. hose Lot: are within a few minutes walk ofGeorgetown, and can be easily ear . ..-—Pa:ture Lot No. 269 fronting on Cardigan River, beauti- fully situated, and itiider cultivation. 7tl_i.—Half of Pasture Lot No. 216, adjoining the fsrraer, and fronting upon the North Royalty Road. ~ 8tb.—I08 acres of Land, a considerable part of which is-cleared and under cultivation, fronting on the Georgetown Road, about six uiile: from Georgetown, with the Houses thereon, forrnerl occu- ppd :I]_ Iitr. Tlioiuaa MacAvoy,-and adjoining the fartnotblr. Janie: nc eye it. 9th.-800 acres of Wood Laud en Tovrnship No. 52, near the Head of Cardigan River. Farther particulars, and every inforaiatios eforded respecting the above properties, on application, at Georgetown, to Mr. Lessons. C. Ovvsiv, or in Charlottetown, to Trsoraaa Owen, Esq. , J. N. HARRIS, Auctioneer. . Charlottetown, Jena ‘I. I852. 3m. RG. West River Mill!» 0' BE Ll-}'I‘,.for such time as may be agreed upon, the MILL! at the head of the Elliot River. near Bonaliavv. now in the occupation of the Subscriber. They consist of e Grist» ud. Carding Mill, which will be let together or separately. . 'I‘hey are situated on one of the roost werful atreauie on tie- land. being never without a sufficient supply of water, and ar an escellentataud for business. For firrther rtienlsr:,ap I to WILL-IAM CROSSS. Eliot River. Aug. 10, I852. dIo_ 0 ill) 13 A Ila IE SE9 Commission Merchant 6; Ship rolrer, SEVENTII SOUTH S'I‘REE'l‘, NEW YORK. BEGS to solicit the patronage of hi: friends and the public in the Island, and particularly call: their attention to the sale of Produce of eve 'ri , viii made himself with that market during his residence in New Y New York, Halifax, and Quebec Line at Steamshlps. well ecqaaiutad rk. BI-MON'I'Ht.Y.—'I'oucIiing at HALIFAX and PICTOU Nova Scotln lIliARl.0'I"l‘E'I‘0WlI. Prince tsdwa Island; DIAC and BIIRAIICHI, New Bruns- wiclt; GASPE. Lower Canada. (UNDER CONTRACT WITH ‘I'll BRITISH OOVIIIIIIIT POI ‘III IINTIRI INTIIICOLONIAL IOIITI. The new and fast. Steanialilp 5% ALBATROSS. 3% TONS BURDEN, and 250 horse power, Ksausrurr Commander, with tint class ecoorninodstiose for IR Cabin Passengers, and 450 ton: freight, will sail from Nsvv_ Yonl, bi-monthly, lbr Hxur-ax and Qus:ac,.toaoliing at the interns- 'eta ports in the British Provinces. _ _> Passage by this unrivalled route for tourist: and coniniereial new, will recommend itself as the first direct _commenic_etios, by Steam- eliips. from New Yorlg to Quebec, visiting the chief ports is Nova Sootie, New Branswiolr, Prince Edward Island and Lower Cnads. I-‘or I-‘rei ht or Passage, apply at Clierlottatown to g CAP JIIJV SLEIGH. or to the Jlgetite THEOPHIL Us D ESBRISA Y, Charlottetown. SIMEOJV’ DRJPER, 46, Pie: street. Mrs York- MJCPHERSOJVI CRJJVE Co. Quebec and Jleiitvesl. DICKSOJV, FORE.M.dJV'dr Co. Long iohaif. Halves. WM BLIJOTQ Co, ll, Douits-alreet,Bosteti. August 9, I858. FOR AUSTRALIA! Clipper monthly Line for Port Philip and Sydney, 20th August. HI’. Superior AI new Clipper Ship WILLIJH FROTHIJVG H.t.i!., 1000 Ions . Capt. Richard Brown, will sail a: above. from NE: . . . ‘ tit lirste second class and large data retina fee I-‘:;it'::.mA sliilfut surgeon will aeoorupariy the Hip for tho trait of the I’eIl0'|l""- Psi New Yorlr. Clerk, Jones Ir. CO., Fort Hill Wh_arf, Boston. fleeeouib and Taylor, It Cornnierciel Wharf, Ielsu. N. B.-'I’lie Ship ASCUTNA will seeeeed the above. to II "ii "'..t‘..'.":.""..;.....r ppl -- ev I!" I ' JONATHAN WIATIIQII. P. I. H August 7, I051. HERE will be sold at Public Auction, at-Georgetown. sw- '