“The position of the slfsirs of the Society calculated Ip 10 Dessadaer tn, I85l, stands tItus:—- Alwht. of Investments, together with the t value oftbe Income from Annual euiituu,.......................£i,iis,59i 1 t Pruunt value of Lhbilitieu on all Assurances, Aaauities, &c., including paid-up Capital, 1,000,915 I5 I Balancein liver of the Society, . . . . . . . .£III,575 I0 10 - " from this Balance I would recommend the sumof £31,024 Se. Id. to be reserved for future profits, and tine-third of the remainder, ales uniting a further_ reserve of about I8 per cent. of the same, for purpose of sxtaiguishi the sum tdowa for preliminary espeusu, will enable you to doc are to PoIi:y-holders aeash bonus of 15 r ceut., and a resersioaary bonus, in addition to the sutns a-ares, _vury' according to age, &c., from 22 to 52 per cent. on the Pruuitunsu to scale, and of 5 years‘ stand- of I; per cent. inaddition to " the adoption of the recommendation hers 'veu, I cannot conclude without alluding, in terms of congratula- mrs, to the complete elimination of the preliminary expenses, au Rem which hitherto stood sgitinst the Society as a liability. “ As stated in my last year's Report. the reserved portions of the divihle surplus will, in. future years, accuntulate in the forinatiou of an additional piaraiitse fund, and give increased stability to the Society. '‘I am, Gentlemen, Your tnoet obedient servant, (Sigiied,) “W. S. B. WOOLIIOUSE,Actunry. " To the Directors of tlie Na-rioiuti. Least Puivo Lira Assouaiicu Socis:-rv." Mu.aIrciiot.v Acctneit-r.—Loss or Titan: Livr:s.—0n Thursday the 29nd of July, Mr. Francis Clark, near Darnley, and his three sons, Thomas aitd Jacob, (twine aged 24 years,) and Francis, together with John Mshar, aged I7 years, son or Mr. Edward abar,oftlie same place, went out in a boat with the intention of fishing, and on eir return in the evening, when within a short distance of the shore, were overtaken'by a sudden squall from the North West, by ‘which the boat was upset; and Thomas and Jacob Clark, and John Mshar were drowned: and Mr. Clark, though a lbeble old man, overtltl years of age, and his son Francis were preserved, by holding to the mast the beat, until they were saved by another of Mr. Clark’s sons and William Pickering. going to their relief in another best. "he bodies of the three young men were found the same evening, and were conveyed to their respective burying grounds on ‘aturday, by a large number oftlie in- hsbitsnts of the neighbourhood. We are in 'eopsrdy every hour, and ought to prepare to meet God, who, y tltis dispen- sation, is eayitig to all, and especially to the yonng:—“ Be ye also ready, for at such an hour, as ye think not.the Son of man oorneth.” The boat formerly belonged to Cltarlottetowii, and was known by the name of the “ Tam 0’Chanter.” uington. The fineness of the weather, the lovely scener , the plen- tiful and gracefully served repeat, the sweet music nndt e appropri- . . . - . . . - ,., . ,_ . In w e 4 _ all piesent.— Com. We are requested to state, for the information of parents in- tending to send their sons to the Academy at Mount Allison, Sackville, N. 8,, that the next term at that Institution will commence on Thursday, the 5th of August next. The Rev. A. Desbrisay, tli: Chaplain of the Academy, who is now in Charlottctu\t_'n, returns on Thursday next, and will be happy to t‘aktt:_under his cart. any young gentlemen who may be entrusted 0 im. mg Sucarr.utir’s 0l'l'ICI!, July 27, I852. Ilia Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to or- tlcr the name of Count Your CrtMt>us:t.;., I-Isq., om- rnander of Her _Mu_iesty'ii Steam Sloop Devastatio/i, to be inserted in the Coiiiiiiiaston of the Peace for the whole Island. SECllI‘I‘ARY'I Orricu, July 30, I852. Ilia Excellent: the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to or- der the name ofIIuustowus Wit.t.ot:xs Aivruuu SLIIGH, to bu inserted in the Commission of the Peace for King's County. JAMES WARBURTON, Colonial Secretary. Birth. On the 1st August, the Lady of Capt. Bayfield, of a daughter. At Gowan Brae, Souris,on Monday, the 26th July, Mrs. John Ilacgovi-an of a son. filarritb. At Charlottetown, on the 22d inut.. by the Rev. J. R. Nar- ‘raws , Mr. William Seaman, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. ohn Mathews, both of Lot 34. At the same time and place, Mr. Richard Mathews, to Miss Elisabeth liaycoclr, of Rustico. Dub, At Saint Peter’e,on Saturday ni ht,al‘ter a lingering illness, Pamela, rclict of the late William bwley, Esquire, ofGreeii- wick, aged 68 years. , _ At Princutown Road, on the 80th nlt., alter a lingering and pain- ful illness, and in the hope of a blessed itiimorttility, Mr. Robert 'I‘. Carr, aged 28 years. At his residence, near the I8 Mile Brook, Georgetown Road, alter a long illness, Mr. Allsii M‘Losn, aged 62 years. At Enrnore River Mills, Lot I9, on the 13th ult.. after a lingering illness, Mary Anne, wife of Mr. David Campbell. Ilassrttgcre. In the Steamer Rose froiri Picton on Wednesday lsttt.—G. w- D.Bl°i.l EN!-. C. Gillon, Esq., and son—atid 8 in the stourage. Ia tha_Staamer llouu froiri Pictou,on Friday, 80th—Cn t. George "|°l""l'0 lid VI“; H- be. Esq. Ordnance; Mr. arrowtiy, Inc Mr. Dschiuau. Mr. Crselinun. [tort of dliarlcttctotott. lI‘I’lIID' July I1.—-Schr. Olive Branch, Goodwin, Pugwssh ; limestone. 9 Olive Branch, Botichet, Sydnti ; coal. — Mary Elisabeth, Mel , Rieliibucto; lumber. ll Mermaid, Orr, S dns , C. B . Aug. 2 Elmlns, Hobbs, ape ton; wrecked materials. — Jolly 'I‘ar, Souchet. Itiehibueto ; eslu. — Mary Ellen, McDonald, Pietou ; tour. cause it: July I0.—lchr. Singleton, Knox, Bristol ; Deals, by A. H. Yang, — Sop is, De Grace, Bathurst, N. B.; Produce. 8t).—Brig. Sardus. Christie, Plymouth, 0. IL; Timber and sale, by James Peeks. ' I0.—Brigt.Patrlot. Mersliouue, GI ow, 6. Il.; Dells. II.—Scltr. Mary Elisabeth, Io , Iichibucts; Aug. I s, a, etou ; — Sea Star, Crisps, Ilostsn; Timber and Kasss. TIIE Superior Past-sailing A. I. Shl " N10- .N‘OLl.d," will sail for the e vs Germ Couir-i-av, about the Inn of JULY, from NEW YORK. The MAGIOLIA is one of the beutShi art, and has elegant aeeomrnodatioas fer P1883 . The fare, including Board, will be For Upper Saloon. State Room. Lower cabin.’ in New York, July II, tsss. W- 'l'- DUGAM hvlurtbor luhrmtlun d f Ttcxua-s, a pl to ioiwriiiliv iiaarneaai. Inn. tit.-ti. $8 0].]. . [225 I15 A CLIPPER SHIP wlllhllew the Mauritius, In W. 'I‘. Do- aaiv's he, and not ehlng New Yorlt in flehts bought assess fer the Maoiteaia, eau uee'tIi.s lusts hr is figudda-la tbs Cuesua lure. salt! as axcsi.utt'r csspma au- F803 OHINB, at tbhelse. - July IO, I858. "fly Gliarlettrtomit fllarkrts. Exchange 50 per cent. on Starting. Ssrussav; July 3!, I852. ruos 'ro _sltoI 10 Beef, (smell) pr It. I l 5 Wool, - - 4 . do. by quarter. I I 4; Hana, per lb., 0 7 lurks - - I 0 Barley; per bushel, I 3 do. -a I 5 Oats, - - 0 Mutton, - I 5 at, - 0 in per ., 5 Timothy Seed, 0 Veiil, per lb., l 4 Potatoes, 1 6 Butter, (fresh) - 9 Turnips, per bunch 0 do. by the tub, 0 Carrots, per btitili. ‘ 0 were - - 6 ’I' «i. - > 0 Pearl u'..i.,,,.«it.. o i-'il't..i°.’,'Z ml‘ 3 , ,"‘“v P“ l““"- 0 Eggs, per doaen, I I 3 ‘“"°"s ‘ 10 Hay, per ton, . -U I 54 0 o ' ' 0 Straw, per cw . I I 0 If-sky. -ac - o Codlish, t qtl., i 2 I o :}"""“15°'i| - 2 :;IOIlklfllptIl|,p€I‘ yd.,. I 6 ‘"9: 9'“ tic Wl bush. 1 0 Clover s.e.t,'per II). t t t o motto,“ ' i l 0 N9" P‘:'3'°"t qt. l l I 5 Chickens, per pair, I 6 Green I cite, qt. I I | C C g.’ I," q‘. ) 5 t 0 ooselterries, qt. 0 t t 4 GEORGE LEIVIS. Market Clerk. flour nub filial. fllarltrt. Saturday, July 3t, I852. FLOUR, per lb., . . . . . o.t'riii:At., per lb., . . . . . Md PATRICK GILLIGAN, Clerk. ztl . The Colonial Life Assurance Company. G O V E R N 0 R. TH]: uiaitr iioirouii.ui.s: TIIE EARL OF ELGIN AND KINCARDINE. Got:ernor- General of Canada, IEIAED ©Il‘II’Il@I§l9 22 St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh. BOARD OF MANAGEMEN1‘ IN IIALIFAX FOR Neva Scottie & Prince Ifldwsurcil Ifcllattmdl, Ilon. M. B. Almon, Banker. Charles Twining, Esq Barrister. llon..Wil_liam A. Black, Banker John Bayley Bland, I-Zsq. loewtl llllll. Esq. llon. Alexander Keith, Merchant. James Stewart, Esq., Solicitor. Medical Adviser—A. I". Sewers. A3001 8L Secret.ary—Miitthe v II. Richey, Solicitor. The follpwing gentlemen have been appointed Ollicers of the Coinpaiiy in Prince Iidward Isliind, and will be prepared to furnish iiiforuiatiun as to the principles and practice of the Company and the rates of Assurance. Cliarlettetowu—Metlictil Adviser-—II. A. Johnson, .\I. D., Agt-m_ E. . Ly ' Georgetown—Mediciil Advisei—I)ai'id Kaye, M. D., Again. I -IIIII Stitidersou. , St. Eleunor’s-Medical Adt'iser—Joseph Bell. M. D., Agem_ Thomas llunt MAT'I‘lIE\V II. RICIIEY. "' August 3. SEA SIDE ESTABLISHMENT. TIIE SUBSCRIBER most respectfully begs leave to announce ' to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Cliiirlotietown, that he has Jtlll completed a very beautiful and coitiiiiodious CO'I"I‘AGl'I, '““““’‘I “I s”"|l|0P0. 0't the North side of this Island, and is pre- pared to_ lICCOIIlln0tItII6 Visitors, desiring to retnain there for it time, or tiiakitig merely a day's visit. Pictiic and other parties, can be accommodated with Rooms on the shortest notice. The facilities for sea bathing, shooting, fishing, cricket games, and other amuse- ments, cannot be surpassed. A most beautiful and expansive sheet ater lice open to its vietv, where may be seen the stately and gallant ship. passing b wit all the pride imugiiialile, and on every SHIS iiiny e seen repostng on its glnssy bosom, the white flowing satl of the beautiful American scliooners, together with man other charms, which orender itthe mostdel' htful retreat that can found any where on the Island. As this ist efirst enter- ‘Lfiof the kind, that has ever been establiehd in this part of t s , and as the Subscriber has spared neither labor nor expense, to render it comfortable, he hopes tomeet witha liberal patronage from the beauty and fashion of our Island. WILLIAM BOVYER, Jun. N. B.--Good Stabling, Hay and Oats always on hand. Stanhope, August 3, 1852. White Lime. THE Subscriber intimates to his custotners, that he has on hand, a full supply of that article, of excellentEt8ialit . G . Y BER, Junr. Charlottetown, August 8, I852. tin. Preserve J are and Jelly Guns. ()N luicd, a good uupplyzat low prices fo(t'}(éBslt.BEER' Jum- Charlottetown, August 3, 1952. din. Sydney Coal. ,, IIE Subscriber offers for Stile at his Eetalilishtuent,Priuiu Round, as well its Siuall Sydney Coal. JAMES N. IIARRIS. August 3, 1852. TO EMIGRANTS. IIE BRIGANTINE “ B.dJV'J\‘ER” will sail for BIDEFORD, the latter part of this month, and the new Barque —:— will leave for I-Ztigland in September next. A few Cabin PASSEN- GIZRS can be accommodated in each vessel, if early application is made to “WILLIAM IIEARD. Charlottetown, August 8, I852. (Iiil.) Trevio Cloth Mills-—Co'vehcad. AT the last Industrial Exhibition, the first and other prizes awarded to Messrs. McNeil|, Crockot, Douglass and Abbott, for Dressed Cloth, Druggets, I-‘lanuol. Ind bh.'l'l were finished 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 ISSTABLISHMENT, COVEIIEAD. Titowts Caiitrtu, Bedeque, _ DONALD ltlunou. Souiis, E. L. LYDIAID, Queen Square, Charlottetown, Joint A. MCDONALD, Quecn-st., o. Trevio, July 21, I852. Wool ! Wool ! ! ASII paid for WOOL, either in Fleece, oé \Vasltcrl. L. LYDIARD. Upper Side Queen Square, July 80, I852- Agents, 6w . “MOUNT PIIEASANT." Freehold Property in Rustlco for Sale. HA1‘ due Prepert situated on the South side of Rnstico Bay. . Iottatown, ct_intti_ining One Hundred Acres ll miles from C _ , of Land.‘ of which are under c tivation. Its contignity to sea manure renders it very available for the purposes of AgI‘t¢|llll|’O- Apply to Memrs. Rouiusoir, on the rertiisss. A Plan oftbe pro- pugyuisyhssssaattbsIsleudsr0 cs. Is‘ not viousl disposed ofb private sale, the above Pro- ? my Jill be 4 at Patti JIucft'an.0|‘| Mount. the day of Asians? last, on the premises, at the hour of Twelve o'clock. Immediately after will be sold the STOCK and CROP. For fur- ther rtiestsrs, sse Hsudbdls previous to the day of Sale. July 88, 858. In 1-ua Suvuuasu Cover or .Inoica- roan. June Tern, at Georgetown. I0 Viet. A. D.. I852. THIS is to certify that Dennis 0'Iuaua ltucntiv, Esquire. was at tbh prmsut 'I‘eriii.duly uilttsd aliaorstledau Kius‘s Ceuuur, 'I‘o Wis-. justly merited eager -Itrtri-s to Valuable Properties for Sale ln.Pr1ncc Edo- ward Isl d 811 . IIE FARM lately oecupietl b the Subscriber of 100 acres. about 60 of which are wit ' Ienellt [lid in I IN‘! “IN “I cultivation, with the baildingsthareou, consisting of a Cottage, a large Ilaru and other Out-houses, a Wall of excellent water is in ' ‘ situated within a o, eouiutaisds a beautiful view of Bed ne Harbour, Nortliumberlsnd Strait,.sud New Brunswick in the ' ' fol manure is on the premises and a great quantity o be obtained on the share; it would form a pleasant residence for s genteel family, orfor any person wishin to carry on Aflturs, Shipbuilding or Mercantile pursuits. ' fildfl are Packets running weekly between the above wharf, Shediao and Charlottetown. ALSO, near the above-named Wharf. FOUR VVATER UJTS Nos I, 2, 8, -I; each containing 3500 square fect,'tvitlI ivi- logo to build to the channel, a distance of20tl feet. A good wel- ling-Ilouae. Stable and (inner , a well of excellent water with a punt therein, are attached to No. I, and a Dwelling-House eta u on Lot No. 4. ALSO, on the opposite sitls of the street, TWO ID'I'S—-Noe. all 6-of '15 by 100 feet each. On No. 5 stands a Dwelling ease. AIBO. on the second street from the Wharf, and f'routing North, TWO OTIIER l.O'I‘S—Nos. ‘I 8!. 8 of the same dimensions as the last. All the above cited lots are well calculated for business stands either for Mercantile or Mechanical purposes. ALSO, I"Il“'l'Y ACRES OI’ LAND situated on Township No. 25, formerly ‘M.ixIield's Property,’ all within fence. and mostly under cultivation, with it New slltl.‘ .Mi'll in excellent wcrltiiig order and a good Mill Ilouse. This Property is situated in the art of a flourishing settlemeu and coinniatids two good Mill Streams capable of driving is large amount of Mill Mocliiner . A O, on the same 'l‘ownship, and part ofaiiid ‘ Maxfie :1 Pro- perty,’ FOUR FARM LOTS of each 96, 82, 6s 58 acres, unim- proved, and 50 acres, 25 of which are cleared; these lets all front on the public Read. ALSO, all that well-knovvn I-‘ARM AND BUSINESS STAND at Indian River, Township No. I8, late the property of I/Villiitm GR.flJ\ JR and other Out-Buildings. A well of excellent writer is in the aid. 'I‘tventy acres of this term are within fence and under good cu itva- tion ; the situation ofthis property gives to it many vttltiable advantages either for business or mechanical pur s, it being at the junction of the Indian River, Mitlpeque, and St. Eleanor‘: Roads, near to a School and to the Catholic Chapel and in the midst of a IIOuriult- ing and wealthy community. ALSO, at Seven Mile Bay, Township No. 27 near the Catholic Chapel, about 30 miles frotii Charlottetown, TVVO FARMS of I20 acres each, on one of which there is a new House rtly finished, a III a New Born, 30 x -14 feet and other out-building; tlieue I"aritis are beautifully situated, fronting on the Strait of " ' ' ' ‘, with a gradual descent to the shore where an abundance of Sea- mniiure can be easily procured. About 70 acres of each of these farms are cleared and under good cultiviition, and each has a piece of Salt Marsh attached to it front which about 6 utiicks of hay may be cut; the renitiiiider of the land is covered with wood suitable for Lumber, Fuel or Fencing. A Post Road runs through those I"nrtiis enhancing their value. ALSO, near these two Farms, a FARM fronting on the Post Road, containing 70 acres: it has been but little cultivated, but linen good growth of wood and is capable of being made an iti- viiluuble property, the soil being excellent and easy of cultivation, in addition to possessing many of the natural atlvuiitages posse ti last-iiieiitioncd ‘IIIIS. ALSO, THREE HUNDRED JCR ES \Vilderness I.aud on Township No. 8, with ti public Road and an excellent stream of water running through the tract; this property is well wooded and watered, and is in the iiiitiiediate neighbourhood of mills. ALSO. 0.-‘VII HUJVDRED JCR ES Land on Township No. 15, at Fifteen Point, part of which has been under cultivation for several years. ALSO ii DEED, and all the Subscriber’s interest in and to the Farm now in the possession and occupation of Martin Doyle, on Township No. 3, ctirittiiiiing 100 acres. Itiimedinte possession of and good Titles given, with the above Properties : and should they not be disposed of by private Sale be- fore the First day of Srpfcnibrr next, all thiit portion of them si- tuated on Townspips Nos. 25, 15 8!, 8, will be sold b PUBLIC ./IUCTIOJV, a the Mill formerly called ‘Maaliel ‘u Mill,’ on that do , at the hour of 12 o’c|ock,'noou. For urther particulars please tip ly to JON,A'I‘HAN WEATHERBE, Charlottetown. July I7. 1852. "ON NERVOUS AND GENERATIVI-1 DISEASES. New Edition with I-‘orty-five Coloured Engravings, and containing THE NE WLY-DISCOVERED PREVENTIVE LOTION. Just Published, the 63d Thousand, price St. in sealed envelope, or sent st-paid, b the author. ANIIOOD : the Causes ofits reiusture Decline, with Plain Directions for its perfect restoration. A Medical Review of every Form, Cause, and Core of Nervous Dcbility, Im otency, Loss of Mental and Physical Capacity, whether resulting rem Youthful Abuse, the Follies of Maturity; the Effects of Climate, or Infection, 5r.c., addressed to the sufferer in Youth, Manhood and Old Age; with the Author's Observations on Marriage, its Duties and Disqualifi- cations; the Prevention and Cure of Syphilis, Spermatorrhrns, and other Urine-Genital Diseasts; as adopted in the new mode of Treat- ment by Deslandei, Lallemaud, and Ricord, Surgeons to the Hospi- tal Vencrien, Paris. L By J. L. CURTIS, surgeon, I5, Albciuarle Street, Piccadilly, on on. Willi this New and ENLAIGID EDITION of MANHOOD, which is rioto translated into jive latt ges, will be given, the Author's Prescription of a Disiiifecting Lotioii-for the prerenltort of all Secret Disorders. At home for consultation daily, from I0 till 3, and G to 8. aI:vti:ws or rttl we " Mattttoon, by J. L. Cuit1'is-—We agree with the Author, that so fair from works of this class being objectionable in the hands of outh, or ditliculties being opposed, every facility should be given to their circulation ; and to strengthen our opinion, we need but refer to the recent distressing events at our Military and Scholastic Aca- demies at Carshallon and Wooltvich."—N¢wal arid Military Gazette, Feb. I, l8.')l. « " We feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of so- ciety by whom the book will not be found ustful--whether such r- son hold the relation ofa parent, prceeptor, or a clergyman.-— un, Evening Paper. " Cuitrrs‘ on Mauitoon.-—I-‘ortunate for a country would it he, did its youth put into practice, the philanthropic and scientific max- iiiis hers laid down——one cause of matrimonial misery might then be banished from our land, and the race of the enervatc, he succeeded by a renewal of the hardy, vigorous spirits of the olden tiute.".—Cltro- tttt: . Published by the Aurttoa; who begs to Inform patients In the East and West Indies, the Mediterranean and the British Colonies, that their case» can be successfully treated by correspondence only, if the usual fee be enclosed, and the most inviolable secrecy may be r LL Pgnou hggtng legal demands against the Estate of the A Honorable Eowauu Janus Jaitvis, Chief Justice of his Island deceased are requested to furnish the sameduly attested, and all poisons indebted to the said Estate are required to make lin- "'°""“ """""" IIENRY r. JARVIS. ‘Spring Parlr, June 5, I852. BX9°'“°'~. FLOUR! FLOUR !!—Ft‘elh Arrival. HE Subscriber announces to his 'ttd cttltolmrlo the lrrivltl T of mg ,go,,;,,'¢ {mm Quebec, direct, with 200 Barrels Bu tjflne F10“: _ w.n.nt.d equal in finality to his set importation, and which so "“""l' JAMES N. IIARBIB. Isl. 8w. To be Let. 'l‘HElotver part eftlie New TEMPERAIQE HALL in this Town, comprising one s acioiis Iloerii foot. it feet, and four small Ileonis uu table for Ptlltllc Oflicflt 0” feet, by et. There is also a comrnodiopu and excel- lent Cellar under the Building, two-thirds of which will also be let on rQrg‘I)vIQl;c1l::. GIi‘eBr.t:irther”particu|ara, apply to Mulls. II. ii . . . r or - ”" °' ' ' JAS. B. COOPER, Ssoy. Charlottetown; Aug. 2, I352. July as. ms. UND ia the Streets of Charlottetown, a large bundle of KEYS. The owner can have them on poylnj OIPOIIII by WILLIAM PETIIICI. Attorney sfths supine court or:-st-it-tuttiitt ' I10 N, Prethoaetsry. Cornwall, Tryol Iced. Avg. 8. I858. .. I‘. ..'.....c - _ . T4‘- A tr 0 -1- so is es. it-llsfor sale. 11.. ....i..-....t......i' PROPER rzv -.'u,t'.~ sold lic .duclt'oa on tbs Pretaisss on‘ TUESDJY s 106‘ August nest. d‘I'PEqS.uhscrihsr otl'srs for Sale a 63181‘ MILL erasted early I yuan ago, withthe Leaati excslleat LAND, on 999 yasrs....eass at In. per acre. A joining the above, the Leasehold uterest of 24‘ sures of LJND together with one-half of a 8d MV MILL, a very coav ° comfortable D IVELLIJVG HOUSE 80 at I7, I IARtN'8d II ”a all nearly new, and a Wall of water near the door. Thu whit of this prolpzfiy is well wooded sud watared,artd fluted nbau thd‘ Anderson ,oaLut28.inth‘sinidst_efuew_aadueryuataud settlements. From the st few veers, it is reasonable to that in a very few years hence the whole surrounding m be settled, when it will be well worth the attention of the of this property to erect such’ otheriu as theuaesasitieuufths’ eountty demand; and particularly so, as there issulelsat wutur‘ power and other convenience to do so. This Praport bu" sold in one, two or three Lots to suit purchasers. Oao-Ll! ' or two or three years unpaid, an ap- proved Security either on the pro or . or lbrtbsr particulars, apply to J. Weatltulhu, asp, at Charlottetown, I It the Subscriber at New London. _ P. S. The trlwle of the S1 W-MILL will be sold. WILLIAM COTTON. New London, March 9, 1852. To the Tenants on Lots 9 I. GI. HE Subscriber having, by Power of Attorney, dated the Cth day‘ of March, I85l, been appointed Agent to take cha est’ LOTS 9 6!, in this Island, the Property of Lesorsurs Bu use Esq., notifies the Tenants on those 'I'owualtipu, that all routs, III‘. Arrears of Rent, due on the said Property, are required to to him forthwith, he alone being authorized to receive the same. JAMES YEO. PortHill, April 9, I851. Valuable For-na. R SALE, by Auction, on TUESDAY the Met ds of Sun- -rnuuu, ut Georgetown, at I2 o'clock, a VA UABLI_ FARM, of about 80 acres, on the Geo onl from Georgetown. if not prsviousl by Private Sale ; it is -I chains I6 links front on the Main Roe , has about 1 acres with the remainder read to clear, with little trouble; the rear of it abounds with Mussel ud: is s valuable piece of roperty, and will be more so shortly, as the connecting Brudeuel diidge is now about to be built close to it. Price cheap. Terms easy. Apply to. Mr. RIUBTAGH CONLAN. Charlottetown, or JAMES N. HARRIS, July 5, 1852. Austin . Valuable PROPERTIES for Sale iii Georgetown and Royalty and Vicinity, consisting of HOUSES, FARMS, nrul Tomi, Walrr and Posture Lola. HERE will be sold at Public Auction, at Georgetown. on TUESD./!Ythe 2lst day ofseptetnher at, at I2 o'clock, noon, the following very desirable Properties, : lst.—A new two story Dwellingllouse, fitted up with two She , situated near the Queen's Wli.irf.atthe corner of Kent and Han ey Streets, bein part of Water Lot I7, the ground measuring Cd'I'sst 6 inches on sat Street, and '10 feet on Ilntitley Street. 2d.—lIa|f of, own Lot No. I, 'I‘Dll‘d,Rll,lt[O Letter 3., at the corner of Kent and Richmond Streets, the most desirable stand for a Mercantile estiihlialiment in Georgetown. 3d.—'I‘oivn Lot No. 6, 'l‘hird Range Letter B. ‘ 4tli.—Pasture Lot No. 27, in the Royalty of Georgetown, and 5th.—Pssture Lot No. 49. These Lots are within a few minutes walk of Georgetown, and can be easily cleared. 6tli.—I’asture Lot No. 269 frentingoii Cardigan River, beauti-. fully situated, and under cultivation. 7th.—Ha|fof Pasture Lot No. 2I6, fronting upon the North Royalty Road. 8th.—I08 acres of Land, a considerable part of which is cleared and under cultivation, fronting on the Georgetown Road, about six miles from Georgetown, with the Ilouseu thereon, formerly occu- ied by Mr. Thomas MacA voy, and adjoining the farm of Mr. Janisa hlucklejohn. 9th.—800 acres of Wood Land on Township No. 51, near the, Head of Card’ n River. Further part ulars, and every information adbrded respecting the above properties, one plication, at Georgetown, to Mr. Lussullo C. Ovruir, or in Char ottetown, to.'I‘srossas Owuw, Esq. adjoining the former, and an a , June ‘I. 1801. Notice. ALI. persons who are indebted to me, whilst doing businesses. the Cross Roads at Belfss by Note of Hand or Book An- count, will lease pay sir respee ‘vs amounts to In. JAMES M‘CRAl'I‘ . who is awfully entitled to receive the ssrns—tlas C01 partnership having been dissolved. ' (Copy.) JAMES DEWAN.._ July I2, I852. I do hereby revoke and countermand an authority by Ina given to James JtlcCrai'tIt, Charlottetown, erchant, to receive any Moneys or Debts be|ong' ' in writing, dated the I2th day of July instant, the saute Public Notice. been obtained from me under false pretettess. and uuderaoons - , deration which has entirely failed. Dated (lie I-tllt day of July, 1852. ‘ CHEAP CASH ESTABLISHMENT 31123137‘ IECICDIHDZ- Ao & Us IDUWQAN G @@o —Dorclmtsr Strret— HAVE justrecelved their SPRING SUPPLY of BRITISH MERCHJJVDISE, from the princi l manufuctovleu in Britain, which are now open for his tlou; a at informing their friends, and the pit lie generatl , that they having lately made an alteration in their business, wil for the future, coa- dect their establishment solely on the CASH SYSTEM, E5‘ Out! and judge,/‘or yourselves. Charlottetown, May 20, I852. New Goods. JAMES DEWAR. III TIIE Subscriber begs to announce to the public. that lie hasgn ‘ a ndsd it general and extensive assortment of 600 8, suitable for the wants of the Country. and that he is prepared to of? fer ttiem at_ the lowest possible rates, with a view to reimburse cost of im rtntion. A fiow Bsrrsls fresh CANADA FIDUR. JAS. ANDERSON. Charlottetown, Jane 27. I852. Ito More Room Paper! RECEIVED THIS DJ)’. NEW PA'I'I‘I.-ZRNS, ROOM AND HALL PAPEIING, at various prices, from 8d. to to. 8d. GEO. '1‘. IIASZARD. Queen qtisre, July 19, 1852. N ew York, Halifax, and Quebec Line of Steamslalps. III-hION'I'HLY.—‘I'oIchII at HALIFAX III PICTOU, Nova Beetle‘; CHAIR 0‘I'l‘B’l'0Wl. Prtaea auwuu Ietaud; Ill DIAC and IIIAIICIII, New Bruns- wick; GAIPB. Lower Canada. (utters cos-rsicr wi-rit -rue aitirisu ooveaititair-r voa rus arias IN‘I'lICOIv0NI.AIa score.) The new and fast Steamship 5% ALBATROSS, IE 'IONS BURDEN, and 250 horse power. Kuauuur. Commander, with that class accommodations for II! Cabin Pa .sntI 450 tons freight, will sail front Nuw Yuan", bi-inoatlily. Hanna and Qvauuc. touching at the hteruieo dtalte. portsgu Irltieli‘£:evlncesi' rm. “ i ' I ts ortee a estugierets wea, —” ’ “V vs: the ldret direct communication, by‘ steam. sblps, from New at to Quebec, visit the chief parts in Nova '°‘t’r“"r‘l."t.. t»......' ‘.13 “'E‘.'.‘' t'.. ' ‘ s at r °' " °' ' ’ 'I’IIEOI'lIlfiEl bpsttutsav. July I8, I852. (Ill the papers.) I hold Interest of my-Ive sores" ' I