THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S PLOUGHING MATCH. Thursda last, the 9th inst, beingthe day iitlvcftlletl fol’ lltfi Afl- nual Ploughing Match, in iece of ground lisvia been selected forihe Mr. John Thorns, H’ lsborough River,-at urpose, on the Farm of I2 o'clock, 8 Ploughs started as follows: No. I, Dalziel Moorsliead, of North River, 2, Robert Carson, Charlottetown, 8, Alexander Scott, East RN!!!) 4, Simon ll’ 'ns, Charlottetown, 5. Alggggdgg ird, Jill-. NEW Glasgow, I, William Suiallwootl. Royalty, 1_ J.-.i.. si.|,.untsn..8t. Petcrls Road. r 8, John Kennedy. Bracltley Point Road. The work is gessral was excellent, doing credit to the performers. The prizes were awarded by the Judges as follows: lat Prise, £3, Robert Carson , ’ id 8, Alexander Laird,jun, Id 1. Alexander Scott, 4th 0 Ills. John .\IoLauglilan a young man with only one arm. Judges—R. A. I-‘st.r.avvs, Esq. Ma. Jon: Pcuuussox, Mu. Joint Triostrs a'.. It was expected that a far greater number of Ploughs would linve been on the ground, and that more of the Gentleman, members of the Committee, would have attended, to enjoy and countenance the operations of the d.ry,—bnt the absence of some persons was ac- counted for front the circumstances of many being absent from town, at the sales of a number of wrecked vessels en the Northern shores of this I-land. GEORGE BEER, Secretary, 82¢- All subscribers to the Funds of the Royal Agricultural Society are requested to pay their subscriptions forthwith. GEO. BEER, Sec‘y di: Treasurer. THE LA'I‘E GALES. In addition to the disasters done to shipping recorded in our last, we have received lnforiltiitiori ofthe lolliiwiiig : American Schooner Cohannt-tt, ot‘ Donnie, .\lnss.,Josi.-nlt Chase, master, cast away inside of 'I‘rucadie Ilurboor near the Nat-ul Queen, dragged her anchors. She is expected to be got all. British Schooner Skipjuclt, belonging to Liverpool. N_ 3-3 came ‘"1 share at Bastico Island, on Sunday, and embedded in the sand. I0 bodies were trpken from her. She had Mackerel on board. It is supposed slie ad a i. ' An American Schoiiiidr came on shore near Darnley on Sunday morning. Crew saved. Part of the Deck of another Schooner, \Vindluss, drc , came on shore near the same place. _ American Schooner Fairplny. Zckiel Cm-himt. l>0l“"8|"§ 1" P0"- Iaiid, Maine, II hands on board, was wrecked the night of the gale, all hands rislied. Part of the wreck came on shore a mile East , ofTracadie Harbour. The vessel's papers were found, and a letter addressed to a person on the Island. Captain Cashing was son-in- Iaw to Mr. Morrow, East Point. American Schooner Comrneru., of llarwich, M-ass. U. 5,, John Allen. master, ashore at Tignish, near the North Cape. Crew sav- American Schooner Pow IIutten,of Gloucester, l='.S., John Rose, master, ashore at Tignish, near the North Cape. Crew saved. American Schooner Bloomfield, of Boston, Joseph M‘Donald. master ashore at Tigni.-ih. Crew saved. 'I‘he'Jenny Lind, from Nova Seotia. Crew saved. The Schr. Joseplt,Jnmes Niolterson, toaster, belonging to Murray Ilarbor, was on the coast of Labrador, at the time of ilio lato gale, on her way home from a fishing voyage, On the 4th in.-it., in the storm the master. Mr. Niehorsini, was severely injured by the tiller striking him on the side, a sea broke over the stern ofthe vessel and carried away the com anion, binnaclo. compass. tntfruil, part ofgthe stern, and bulwarks, lling the cabin nearly full of water. \Ve are happy to hear Capt. Nickerson has since arrived home. (From the Islander of Friday last.) The following vessels which lnive arrived here since the late gale, METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL. For tlu lteo iocrks ending October 11. 1851. IAIOIIITII. TIIIIHOIIITII. ' _.. Highest 1......-..¢ Mean. liia_.i...r Lowest o..ai_y Zllthzfit, (4th.) l (29th.) let & 2d. Monti. cox.-.o I 29.41 I 29.95 68.0 I 43.0 Isoo ll iglicst Lowest Mean. I l ighest Lowest Daily (9l-ll-) _ llllll-) (l ltli.) Sthdt.9lh. Mean. ao.4a I 29.69 I so. I3 I 66.9 I 33.3 I 53.1 gut,” ctr WEATHII. Sept. ' ' Sun. 28 S.S.E. light air. Mon 29 3. do. do. To. 80 S.S.E. do. do. Overcast, misty 81, rain, till 5, p.rri. Overcast, ruin alter 8, p.iri., and all night. Hazy and rain a.m., overcast till 8, p._in., blue sky, aurora in the eve- ning. Oct. V_V- I VV-S-IV,’-frslb lmieza. Cloudy, showers in the evening. '1 It. 2IN.N.\\ . gentle do. Blue sky. aurora in the evening. Fri. 8 S.S.\\’. inml. do. Overcast, rain in the evening, wind . blew a gale front the E., with I li-envy rain all night. Sill. .l)v.-roast, hazy, 6L rain, wind blew l a gale all day. 4 l"..N.l".. strong gale. Sun. 5l,N."N.\iV.7tIlrt-ttig <)'v'ur.:.?.;[ .\lon tiIN.N.I‘I. fresh breeze. illae sky. in 7.\\’. gentle do. do, IV. SINAV. ii:oil ilo. do. 'l‘li. tigrt. light air. do. Fog before 9, a.m. I~‘ni. I0 S.\V. mod. lirm-ze. Blue hazy sky, slightly overcast, a.m. Sat ll S.\V. fit.-sli do. lllne sky. BAZAAR. UNIIEII THE PATBONAGI 0|‘ LADY BANNIRMAN. lI.m«1flfiee' Bcnmcvollc . I‘ ". A BAZAAR, in aid of the Funds t!J!l}tIIlB"q?§(t?l.‘Il£(!?y"EEy\:IlI take place (I). V.), on \VI‘IDNl'iSD.-\Y, the 29th October, inst., at the .Vcw ll’m-[cyan School Room, nearly opposite the residence ofthe llon. Joscnr Pore. Doors to be open at half-past Eleven o'clock. Sale to comnieoce at 12. Admission, ls. 6d.. Children under twelve vears, 9d. 'l'lie smallest Contributions will he thankfully received by the Ladies of the (‘ommittee. Jllrr. Buy/ielrl, Jlfrs. Errol-‘en, Jllrr. Dulrymple, Mrs H. IIur:urrl, Jlfrr. Jenkins, Jllrx. Orlehrir, .Mrr. E. Pulmrr, Jlliss Stewart, Rosebank. S. I’z\L.\‘lER, October 14, I851. Secretary 8: Treasurer. 'a.taq.nasp wished to be reported in the Island Papers. Some of the Captains say, that they have been thirty years at sea, and never experienced sucha gale before. Schooner Vulture, Watts, of Newburyport, U. St., in the gale of the 3d iuitt., lost a man overboard, named James Everett, of Nova Scotia; also lost her boat, flying-jib and jib-boom. Scboneer Empire, Dixon, of U. S., lost her jib-boom and had her sails split. Schooner John, R. Perkins, of Gloucester,.U. S., lost her boat, had he sails s lit and deck swept of every tliiug. fihooner stamora had her sails torn; reports that she passed an American vessel on her beam ends, with two men in the mast heads, but was unable to render them any assistance, owing to the loss of her sails and the heavy sea which was running. Schooner Ocean. Reed, master, from Booth Ba y, U. S., had her bowsprit broke all" by a sea, while her jib was stowed, lost four bbls. Mackerel and every thing else which she had on deck at the time; also lost an anchor. Scliooaer Guess, McKillie, master. from Westport, U. S., lost her I. Schooner Hero, of Lubec, Ferguson, master, lost both ' s at the Magdalen Islands. was in coiupriiiy with five other vessels who I also lost their anchors. _ _. Schooner Sarah Brooks lost flying-jib. _ Several other vessels which called here, had lost some of their sails, and went all‘ again to the Gut of Canso to get new ones. Schooner Cadmus, Elliott, master, arrived in 7 days from Boston, reports that the gala did not extend beyond Cope Sable. Saw a number of American vessels passing through the Gut, all more or less damaged, one, the Telegraph, had lost tvvo men overboard, by the main boom jibeing the sail, and the Captain _(.>\ttwood) severe- ly hurt; heard in the tint, that there were 75 sail of vessels ashore on the Island. The Rival, of Truro, U. S. Crew saved. The W. R. Burnhum, U. S. Crew saved. The Golden Rule, ofliloucestcr, U. 3. Crew Ittvotl. The Mar Seotcbburn, of Newburyport, U. St. Crew saved. Captain oseph M‘Dona|d, of the schooner Bloomfield, informs us, a Brigantine was lost on the North Cape of this Island—thnt all hands rished——and that she has gone to pieces. He states she was a ritish-built vessel, 70 feet long on deck. 22 I68! ltealllrcetlllf timber, and soil wood plank and beams—supposed to be Canada built, apparently four yours old. A number til’ empty Porto Rico sugar hogshends with spruce heads came on shore treat her. The number on the head of one of them was 28 E. I206 (red chalk), on the other and, H. (black paint.) 'I‘he name of the vessel could not bediscovered; but the stern of a boat supposed to belong to her came on shore, with the name Voloce Jlluuraske, on it. Her bow, sails, chains, anchors and windlass were found to the West of the N. W. reef. Captain M‘Doriii|d and others also inform us, that there are from 20 to 80 vessels on share. between Malpee and the North Cape- and that on Hug Island, in Richmond Bay, there are some 40 or 50 inure. A large Bark, in ballast, from Europe, bound to Itichibucto, is on shore at Cable Head. We hear that a number of vessels are to be seen in the Gulf, ridin at their anchors, swept of every thing, and all hands sup- to be dead. The Brig Ceres, of Charlottetown, P. E. Island, is reported stranded and waterlogged in Placentis, coast of Newfoundland. Hart of dlliarlotttlatno. INTIIIDI Oct. 8-Sehr. Economy, M'Donald, Pictou; coal. Bellona, M‘Rao, Richibucto; boards, acantling, 811:. Dave, Robertson, Pugwnsh; limestone. Favorite, Higgs, Bermuda; sundries. Rob Roy, 'I‘urnbull, Shediac; deals. Water Witch, Green, Pictou; bal. Jolly Tar, Boucher, Pictou; coal. Steamer Rose, Matheson, Pictou; mails. l0—Bark Civility, Mellon, Bidsford; goods to W. Heard. Oct. ll.—Schr. Emil , Webster, Pictou; coals. Ac in. Puon, Boston; bal. Margaret, Brougli, Halifax; bal. Caroline, Murchison, Boston; goods. Trial, Gerrier, gydney ; coal‘ Delory, Sydney; coal. Sovereign, Hayden, .£alifax; goods. 9_ CLIARID 3 Oct. 8-Sch. Mats, Young, Halifax; prodnce. ll mic, Shelaut, Halifax; do. . Newlan, St. John's N.l-‘. produce. 5l)lll—N:tttl. u'l't:“e:noyiq Irlgsatiee ovsxaal. cm. a.,s.u. arrived 14:91 ‘roqoioo qrgr ‘pang 931039 tizaig 5' B 0‘? i c: ,5 =‘s§’°El 2 pg ev- *? i--1'/.3 g s=,Wg.::4 :2. 12¢-«M g %l'l_e;.E9 2 3 : h' n ‘E2 E 1-‘ azure? :- Flv I—t ad and > —- la 5 ~ «H55. :3 L4 -8 an i-i s'iMt—l 3 I7} 5 5. =--% 3 E‘: u 2 S I iarssqamd asoyaq ‘fuusuofi oilqnd nip JO uonoadsut aqt (“WI 1") stq Jo [earns aq) aounouuu 0; sfiaq .toqi.iasqng aq_L Mrs. _IIEARD’S SHOW ROOM, IS now open and well supplied with JIIILLIJVERY. DRESSES. JI./IJVTLES, AHOY CS-®©l.DDl§l9 &@o Great George Street, 13th October, 1851. Books and Stationary. E0. 'I‘. IIASZARI) has just received per packet " Caroline," p:irt of his supply of Books and Stationary, at.-lected by liiin- eelf, which he is new opening. 'l'hc remainiler, purchased at the New York Trade Sales, he is daily expecting. Catalogue: of the IPIIOLH OI" IIIS L./IRGE JIJVD V./IRIED STOCK, will be ready for delivery as soon as his Goods are opened. ALMANACK FOR 1852. IN TIIE PRESS, and will be published by the middle of No- veniher, THE PRINCE EDD’./1RD ISL./LVD CALEJVD./IR. \Viih the year I852 a new series will be cnrnmenced, which will be found much improved lll m:my particulars. The calculations have been made for the latitude of Charlottetown. The Publisher will feel much obliged to persons furnishing correct lists of societies, dtc. Q,ueen‘s Square, Oct. 15, 185i. CAUTION. LL PERSONS are hereby notified that the Subscriber will pay no Debts contracted by his son James lll'l.:arr. The public are also cautioned against purchasing any Land from_the said Janus M‘I.:ari, as he has no right or title to sell any. JOHN M‘L ‘AN, sen. North River, Oct. I3, l85l. Notice is hereb given, HAT the Subscriber will sell, by ' BLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 27th instant, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on the spot, the making of a new Road from Monaghan Road to the Boundar line of Lot 37. Particulars will be made ltnown on the day o sale. JOHN MOONEY, Commissioner. Ten Mile House, Oct. II, 1851. PICKED up on the Cavendish Beach, on Monday, the 6th instant, 6 Barrels FISH, 4 do. SALT. Sundry empty BARRELS. The owner can obtain them by proving property and paying ex- penses, on application to ALE.\'. M. M‘Nl-‘.lLL. Cavendish, Oct. 1, IBM. OATS and BARLEY. A A. BYNON will pay the highest market price in CASH, e for good OATS and BARLEY, delivered at his store in Charlottetown. Hiisr.ard's Buildings, Pownal Street, Oct. ll, ISM. Notice. ( N and alter this date, the sum of Si’:-panes Currency will be charged for registering Money l.ettors,which must begurepaid, together with the Postage. General Post Oflice, Oct. 6, I85]. THOMAS OWE Postmaster General. Administration N otloe. ALL persons having as just demands against the Estate of .N'u'I .M'Gosig'uit, late 0 the Royalty of Prineetowa, Esquire, do- ceased, are requested to furnish the some, duly attested. to the undersigned James‘ M'Kay, of Darnlay, immediately; and all persons indebted to the said Estate. are requested to make im- mediate payment of their resgeciive Accounts to him. AUIES M'KAY,§E"“w" I. STEWART, ' October 8, 1851. Ann Contract. E.\Vl.ED ’l‘l‘.NDERS will received at this Ofioe, on MON- _ DAY, tho ltllh November, 185]. until noon, for the under- uicntioaed Supplies, \'iz:—— FRESH BEEP. ‘ Sui-.h quantities of Ox or Heifer Beef, of the beat marketable qua- lity. as may be required for Her Majesty's forces in Prince Edward Iulninl. for the lt.‘I'ttI of one year. commencing lst ofJanuary. I852. The. Meat to consist of fore and bind quarters, and to besubjeot to the inspection and approval of the Commisasrist Otlicer. 'I‘liu ‘fenders (printed Forms of which may be had at this Ollice), to state the ‘price per l00Ibs., in Sterling, in words at length, to be araeotnpaiiie with a guarantee from two persons of known responsi- bility, to the penal sum of £300 Sterling, for the due performance ofibe Uontrai-t. Payment will be made monthly in Dollars, or 4 Britt-ili Spocio. BAKING BREAD. For one yell’. from the lat Janurry next, for the Troops and De- partments, III such puaatities as may be re aired; the Tenders to state the number n pounds of Bread that wi I be delivered t'or every 100 pounds of Flour provided by tho (.‘ommissariut—tlie Floor to be taken from the Cumiiiissariut Magazines, and the Bread to be delivered at the respective (tuarters of Ollicera and Troops, &c., in the Garrison, at the Contractor's expense, be being allowed the einpt barrels. 'l‘wo approved securities will be required in the pens sum of .£|00 sterling each, for the due performance of the Contract. FIREWOOD. For one year, fromthe 1st January next, in such quantities as may berequiied, (say 400 cords.) It is to be distinctly under- stood that the Fireivood is to consist of Beach, Black and Yellow Birch, Ash. and Rock Maple: and that no crooked or rotten Wood will be received, and a satlicieni supply to be kept at all times in the Fuel Yard. towards the necessar issue. Two responsible persons will be required to give security or the due performance of this Contract. ‘he Firewood to be iled six feet high. Payment will he ran a after the delivery of every 50 FORAGI-‘.. For one year, from the lat January next, for three Horses,to be iasued in detail from the Contractor's stores.—'I'lie Tender to state the rate per ration, consisting of IO lbs. Oats N “ llay 6 “ Straw , to be subject to the usual commutation of Bran for Oats for sick‘ Horses. cords. Of the best quality. TRUCK AGE. For one year, for such quantities of Firewood as may be deliver- ed from the Fuel Yard of Troops and Departments, and conveyance of'I‘roop.~r, Ilnggage,Ordnnnce and Cuinmisaariut Stores, Are. to and from the (lust-ii’s \Vliarf to the Barracks, dtc. The Tender to state the rate per card, in Sterling, and at pot load of not less than 6 cwt. Payment will be made in Dollars or British Specie at the Army rate. Printed Forms of'I‘ender and any farther particulars can be had at the Coiiimissariut Otlice. JV?) written Tender to be re- ceived. Cniamiseariat Charlottetown, 3 l’. E. Island, October, 7, l85l. Take Notice. CDN Vi.l‘“Ul7E§ED§‘.'£." ‘E35373’ Ill’. 2lst instant, the Subscriber intends to take it Vessel to Jlc Ewen‘: Il'ha(/', on the "'14:! River, to enable those in- debted to him to put produce on board in payment. _ l()'l'A'l'Ol-IS, OATS and HARLEY will bo taken I. payment. if.-Q“ The Subscriber intending to complete his load at that place, will pay CASH for Outs and Barley delivered on board the Vessel. A. A. BYNON. Charlottetown, Oct. 14, 1851. Small Block Cow. STRAYED from Charlottetown about three lllonths since, a small BLACK COW, of the Humber Breed. She has no white on her except a few hairs on her BAG; her 'I‘eats are small-— slp: was giving Milk when she lelt Town; she is about Four years o . Inforinaiion respectin her will be thankfully received-and any person bring" Ire Subscriber, will be suitably rewarded. mg her to t A A B"N0V Old Royal Gazette Office. } Pownal Street, Oct. 1, 1851. Industrial Exhibition. An Exliibiiion of domestic manufactures and Agricultural pro- ductions, will beheld in Cliarlottetown. on IVEDNESDAY, the lith of November, when Premiums for the undermentioned articles will be distributed, viz. : For best 10 yards Grey Homespun, £1 0 10 do. Shepherd's l'l.iiil, 0 10 do. dyed and dressed, 0 I0 do. Twilled Flannel, 10 I0 do. plain do. I0 I0 do. llrugget, I0 0 0 10 I0 10 Piece of Carpeting, not less than 20 yards, Pair ofllorse llugs, not less than 2 yards square, \Voo|len Plaid Shawl, do. do. Scarf, do. white Shawl, Pair oftliick woollen Stockings for overalls, 3 pair of woollen Socks, 3 do. do. (Hove-s, 3 do. do. lllitten.-a, Linen 'l‘able Cloth, Ilnlf dozen Line-n Towials, 3 Linen Sacks, capable of holding 4 bush. each, Bonnet made from (irass Plait, 669699-o=o==e:oc~wooo~— eo:oeccooo=:cc=co¢c¢¢¢¢ IIat do. do. 5 3 Sheepskin Mats, dyed and dressed, 1.’) Chop ing Aim, 5 IIny ‘Mk, 5 Dung Fork, 5 0 Committee Room, April 2, lS5I. ._. ..%:l:, ...- .~..—-"lt‘ ; 1)"! .1 ~ ‘-3 ‘vi , :7?» l I” iih r-i-4.-"R i:l‘l >- ‘ .l\..__ .¢,..~.r..-.'tt;.-.1i‘ .. to Scientific Entertainment. R. ABOITRNET respectfully intimates that his last Entertain- ment in Clinrlottetown will take place on Friday evening, l6th October, at the Old Court House, on which occasion will be introduced chemical, magnetic and electrical Apparatus, a number of chemical views will be exhibited, together \\ iih the performance of Mysterious llindoo Miracles, and the administration of 30 gallons of Nitrous Oxyde or Laughing Gas. For further particulars, see bills. October I3, I85]. I ll‘ cl’ II ill WANTED, A young man from H to I8 years of age, to _serve "I'll respec- table Mercantile Store; one well acquainted with Book- keeping and a general knowledge of the business will he preferred. None need a ply without producin ‘ timonials of probii and good character. .etiers addressed to . B., at the Post 0 cs, (‘tiar- lottetown, will be attended to. ~ Sept. 80, IBM. A person of good character who sadsrstaads the Falling, Dyeing - and Pressing business, will dad ready employment at the WANTED, Vietsris Mills, Brscltley Point Itosd. JOHN HENDERSON. Sept. es. mi. ‘Auctions. (hr the Bandit you concerned.) II") III’. SOLD AT AI..lC'I'ION. on FRIDAY the Pltb km, a the hour of One o'clock afternoon, on the Rletieo Cs Isl CAVENDISII. where she sow lies stranded on the , the HUI-L. Rigging, Sells, Anchors, a. Cebles. of the _American Schooner “FR.d.N‘.KLI.N' DEXTER," ofDee— IIII. State of Massachusetts. Together wilt 81 Barrels of 38 A (D II II E} II: 9 6 Barrels of SALT, and 50 empty Barrels, and other articles. Dated this llth October, 185l. I.U'I‘HEB. BRACfl.E’I'I‘, TO BE SOLD, pursuant to Law, by Public Auction, on This day next, the ltiib dii of October iustant,at|l o'clock noon. at BRACKLEY POI '1‘, near Mr. John Shaw's. ‘J9 barrels Flour. 8 barre-la (torn Mi-al, Part of a Tierce Molasses, 9 barrels Salt. One trunk of Cotton Goods, Half dozen Whisp Brooms, And about 35 Empty Barrels, Saved lroin the Wreck ofa Vessel recently cast ashore near "16 laid Pllce. lhtfe lleinu no person on board or in possession of said Wreck, and the said Goods being in a perishable state. Also, at the some time and place, the remains of the HULL of the said Vessel, supposed to have been about 30 tons hur- then, \\'Ill| part of the Ringing and Tackle belonging to her, the same being in danger of being lost bv delay. Dated at Ilrscklcy Point, this 13th rla'\- of October, I851. DAVID HIGGINS, J. P. JOHN SHAW, Broker- The Government Schooner “ Lady Vivian.” BY DEBLUIS &' MERKEL, At the Queen‘: “’harf, at Halifax, by order of Deputy Commissary- General Mason, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of October next, at I2 o'clock: VIIHE well known and fast sailing Government Schooner “ LADY VIVIAN," 25 tons N. M.. coppered and copper fastened, and in every respect _ ' ' wel found, with all her Sails, Standing and Running Rigging. Chains, Anchors, &e. The above schooner has every accommodation, and i. lumdmmely up, she is well adapted for n Gentleman's Yacht, or a Packet Halifax, 25th Sept.. 1851. Postponed until 29th 0ctob—ct.'Ti Sale of Valuable Real Estate. 0 BE SOLD, at PUBLIC AUCTION, on \VEDNF.SDAY. the 'l‘\VI'2N'I‘Y-F0lJR'I‘H day of Sl:‘.P'I‘EMBl1R, next, at the OLD COURT HOUSE, Charlottetown, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, the following IIEAI. ES'l‘A'I'E of the late Mr. Annaicw lllacnoriann, of Three Rivers, deceased, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the payment of the Debts of lite said Andrew Mucdonald in this Island, viz.: Panmure Island, Excepting One hundred acres thereof, situate in Cardigan Bay, I(ing_‘s'County, in this Island, being an Estate in Pee Simple, and consisting of One Farm containing Two hundred (200) acres of Land, more or less, being the Northern section of the said Island, and having an extensive shore front on Saint Mary's Bay and ti 0 Harbor of Three Itiverszlitl or60 acres of this Farm are under cultivation, and on which there is situate a SL'BS'I‘AN'I'lAL 'I'\VO STORY BRICK D\VELLlNG HOUSE, comprising Eight Rooms besides the Attics, with a frost-proof Cellar ; also a BARN 60 feet by S0, and other Outhouses, dtc. Also, FIVE FARMS. each con- taining Fifty acres, more or less,‘ fronting on Saint Mry's Bay. Also, Five other FARMS, containing a like quantit each, fronti 0" Thief! River! llltbot. on the North or inner 8 re of the sa' Islnnd.—'l‘he whole of the said Filly acre I-‘arms abut on a road in the interior of the Estate ; they consist of superior soil, and are covered with excellent Ilsrdwood ; the situation ofeach being ex- ceedingly well adapted for the purpose of Agriculture or the Fislieries. The above hints is to be sold agreeably to an Order of the Lieutenant Governor and Council, made under and b virtue of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, intitu ed “An Act relatin to Wills, Legacies and Executors, and for the settlement and distribution of the Estates of intestate.-," as well as in par- suance of a decree of the Court of Chancery of this Island, made in a cause wherein \Villinin Mucleod rt in-or are Plaintiffs, and Hugh Macdonnld and Colin Mncdonald are Defendants. A do sit of 'l'werity-five per cent on the purchase money will In rcquiretrio be paid down at the time of Sale, and the remainder on the execution of tho Deeds and delivery of possession to tilt purchasers, which will be on or before the 'l‘wenty-fourth day of October, ensuing. For further particulars, as well as inspection of a Plan of the Estate, apply at the Ollice of EI)\VARD PALMER, Esq., Char lottetown, or at Georgetown, to the undersigned. Dated this l3i|i day of August, 1851. IIUUH MACDONALD, Sole Acting Executor of the said Andrew Macdonald. The sale of the Panmure Island Estate, as above mentioned, advertised to be sold on Wednesday the 21th inst. is postponed until VVedneaday the 29th day of October next, at 1‘). o'clock, noon. I-IUGH MACDONALD, Sole Executor of the late Andrew t\Iacdouald. I9th Sept. 1851. Elirtiffs‘ Sales. Isl. Y virtue of a \Vrit of Fieri Facias to me directed, issued. out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of John Frederick Clark against James Frederick Webb-it. I have taken and seized, as the property oftlie said James Frederick ‘Veb- ber, all the llight Title and Freehold interest of the said James Predt-rick \Vebbcr, in and to Town Lot No. Fifty Eight (58). in he 2d hundred of Lots in Charlottetown; and I do hereby give Pub- lic Notice, that I will on Saturday, the Thirteenth da of Septem- ber, l85l, at Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court ouse in Cher- lottetown, in the said County, set up and sell at Public Auction the said Property, or as much thereofns will satisfy the Levy, marked on the said \Vrit, being £83 ltis. Btl., beside Interest, Sherifi 's Fees and incidental expenses. DONALD MONTGOMERY, Sheritt Sheriff's Office, Queen's County. I September 12, I849. The above mentioned Sale is POSTPONED for want of bidders, until Wednesday the Illth October next, then to take place at the hour and place mentioned. September 13, 185i. _._ ..- ... c_.._..._...____., Postponement. TIlESaleof the property of Donald McDonald, advertised to take place on the 26th September, is POSTPONED until f urther notice. DONALD MONTGOMERY. Lats Sheri‘ legal demands against the Estate oflasses CRAIG. Farmer, late of Township Number 82, deceased, are requested to furnish their claims for settlement, _asd all persons indelfled to tho said I-Lame, are required to malts miinedite pay- """"' W. c. rropasonr. Administrator " cum testameuto aseeao." Charlottetown, October 14, I351. ALL PERSONS having legal demands inst the “lb of Anexaaoca Fcaotvsori, late of St. etei's load, List as. Farmer, deceased. are requested to tbraish their Aeeoeats witbie I months. for seitlemest, sad all persons indebted to the QR Enate are required to make immediate payment. JOBN FQGIIIDN. St. Peter's Rcad,0ct. I0, I83]. Esssatc.