, I lsvey»e.o:ba'gea. to 0d; for do. I-Iarliyn c-_.__-.2-__.__._---4—r fl Dart ct’ Glporlottrtomu. fl NN'I'IIENi __g,g,_ 1.3 ¢ , C II. Boatoe—goods. 3'" 1’ ...T:-.3. n.'33a'-If s. ' gy , P‘ to ils. Ifililiriii. Iiebbs. i':oaIli-m. s-to 1. Peaks. flugam, Eagl Liverpoe —goode-—to D. Red- in. .flh ,P't -mail. I.iI:e:]:uol-go.ode and Telegraph s —seIir. Dove, Riiberieos, Pa s_vssh—limr.-stone. _. Vine. Campbell, Ric iboct_ _ . '4 fluggnr, rritlltbe, Miraniichi—-do. _ J.9|, Tar, Bouchet, Richibucto—deals. 35 Trioedsd, Burns, Yarrnooih. )1_..B Vernon, Thompson. lIalil'rix—essoi-ted cargo. A“. Aniogeiit. M‘Rse, Boston—birl. Weltron, DeRoche. St. Pierre-—do. ._ Mary Ann. Andersen, Boston--goods. _—Brig Battle, Thomas. Liverpool-do. ’Seh. Psvosrite, Iliggs. Bermuda-—sugsr. In Blossom, Robeehesn, Miramichi—eelt sad luiriber. Mary Ann. Campbell, Wallace. N. S —bel. Flore, M'Donald, Mirsniichi—desls. — CLIARID: Bspt. l8.—-Br’; Queen. Downey. Lirerpool—-tiinber—by D. Red- din. 80—Solir. Unicorn. Match, Sydney--bal. — George Coles, Fraser. Pictou——do. II—SteaIner oee. Matheeon, Pictou—-mails. —Brfi Livel Lass, M‘Donald, Richibucto—hay. 38——ScIir. Adyelaide, Boutin; Pic-.tou—coal. M Dove. Roberson. do.-do. II Waltron. De Roche, Sydney—bel. The Brig Henrietta, arrived here from Liverpool on Wednesday last. having on board I0 miles of Telegraph Cable, all in one ' . about inches thic . It is to be laid down between Cape . iece Traverse and ape 'I‘orinenIine, crossin the Gulfof St. Lawrence. Sullicient wire, we understand, arrived ere last week in the Burk Clarissa, from Liver l. to reach from Charlottetown to Amherst N. S.. less the lengt of the Cable crossing the Straight. e un- derstand Mr. Gisbourne is expected here daily. and that the ’l‘elc- ph Posts between Charlottetown and Cape ‘reverse will at once bre.ersoted.-—Isl. (D II II} (U U Ila A I33. 9 _ , HE SUBSCRIBERS res ectfully inform their friends, that they are established in t e City of Borrow as General Commission Merchants. are prepared, with the usual facilities, to receive and sell all dee- criptioas of Merchandise. on the most favourable terms. They also purchase and ship ell description of Merchandise, and from dail exgerience in the Market, will enable them to meet the vrisliee of is rie The consignments of Veesuu for Sana, Fa erorr-r, or Crum- ‘I'll, will receive prompt attention. Insurance on all Property effected on the lowest terms. ng experience in I"ore' rt and Domestic Trade. we conlidently offer our services'in all the epert-- Ilisrits ofa General Maacasn-ir.s'. Birsirucss. THOMAS SLEATER & CO. I"osx'l:a's Wharf. Boston, Sept. 24, ran. NEW MUSIC. GEO. T. IIASZARD has just received. a few pieces New Nvsic, end Putrso-I"oir-i-I Wl‘l‘fl0l"l' A MAITII. STRAYED from Charlottetown on the 7th August last, a black COW. branded on each horn with " II. G. " Whoever will bring her to the Town Crier, will be rewarded for his trouble. Rochfort Street, Sept. 27, 1852. Timothy and Flax Seeds. HE SUBSCRIBER will give the highest price IN CASH for good Samples of the above, if delivered in time for full Shipment. IV. R. IVATSON. Charlottetown, Sept. 24. 1852. TO LET. N MODERATE 'I‘ER..\lS, AND I.\rl.VlEDIA'I‘I-‘. POSSESSION GIVEN. that pletirantly situat- ed HOUSE in Klrrr S1'riI:a1-, next door but is e o the esidence of the Hair. the Ciiiizr Jvrricu. The IIOUSE consists ofa Drawi Room, rt Dining Room, ll Breukfs Ollice, StorenI{oom and Four Bed Rooms, besides Servant‘.-i Rooms in the Attic. There is also a STABLE and OUT-IIOUSE, and a good WI-Zl.I. and PUM ’ in the Yard,togetlier with a GARDEN attached, as well stocked with Fruit as any of an equal size in the Ialnn . For further particulars apply to the Proprietor. Ill-ZNRY PALMER. Kent Street, Sept. 25, I852. Isl. 4 vv. MEDICAL GENTLEIIAN about to settle in P. E. Island, wishes to purcltaee ll farm of from 50 to I00 Acres-—situate ’I‘he land must be good and well watered, ri ll two must be ready for cultivation. Possession required the first week in October. Apply with terms, post-paid, to To be left at the Post oméo, Charlottetown. September 21., 1852- JUST received end for Sale by the Subscriber : Guineaa‘s Dublin PORTER, (a superior article) Scotch ALE Burning FLUID Pele Se Oil. CIIARLI-ZS DEMPSEY. 4i. I. db R. G. Charlottetown llllllT|llIlI.TllllAl SODIETY. THE AUTUMNAI: EXIIIBITION of Fruits, Ye tables and Flowers, of this Societ , will be held on b.\’I‘L"R- DAY, the lad ofOctuber next. at t e TI:IlPlIANCl'IIALl.. LIST OF PRIZES: FRUITS. For the best 0 Peers. 10s.: for the best dos. Autumn eatin Ap- ples,_let prise. la: Ind prise, as; for the besides. inter lee, lst prize, be; Ind prize, 8s ; for the best ipplns, be; for the best I! Green Ga es, l0s.; beet dou.do. be; for the best Magnum Bonum or O; for the best sort ofPluirts, not less than I2, 7s. 6d.; Ind best, be; Id best. lie; 4th beet, h tld; for the best quart of Domestic, Is Cd; for tbe beat Mask Melon, be; Ind beetrdo. VEGETABLES. Per the beetcealilewer. Is; for the best nrlt, 2s 0d; for the , Is lid; for the due. the bestdes Pa roiytoli. Is; for the best I doe. Iedleu ls Mm‘: ‘- XI, ' hrthebestloteflivestvlierbet s.. '" rnowrzas. F dea.Shellets.IsOd; ) 10-; P ' , Bsloam,tls; best ockseomb. Ie:beeI Do:bIe.S'i.o:li. flowering Plant from the Garden, ‘Is Gd. V. be awsrdreylh to thte best article produced, altho' eee o s so . I“ intended for eoaipetition must be seat I th pg aller I sadbrfitl II o'c'lock+oq‘ the mo_rniri,gd of ttifiiiiblt D09“ Ofildst . ic ete, price ..to tl t "'- %Iper's, sod Pippy's, Bookstores, and It JOHN LAWSON. Secretary. spas to all. the best show of "alias, as; C For I110. P AIRS of GRANITE 100 Liverpool SALT. unJ8r0Nm' U‘ takenl . 8-in at. 363w "'""'" IIIIEIP JAN‘ PURDIIL - - 'WHOLES.dLE. William Elliott do Go. I" Borrow, United States, Merchant, have censtsntl on _hsnd st Charlottetown, P. E. Island. slarge supfl o the following articles which will be disposed of as low as they can possibly be imported for viz :— Pee, Chocolate, Cocoa, Crushed Sugar, Cofl'ee, Sugar. Muscovado, Sugar, Molasses. Flour. Navy Bread, Cheese, S irits, Vinegar. goodies, Soap, Tobacco, Rosin. Pitch, Tar, Buc ets and Tube, c., Please apply to their Agent. IIENRY PALMER. September 28. I852. —. AMERICAN MERCHANDIZE. NOW LANDED. Ex Mary Ann from Boston, 500 pair Boots, Shoes, and Brogsns, coiiiprisin a large and excellent as- sortment of Ladies Rubber Boots an Shoes of suporior quality; Men's long-grained Boots, ditto thick Boots, do soled; com- mon thick Boots, Boy’s thick Boots, ditto double soled; Boy's and Youth‘s Brogatis; Ladie's Kid Buskins. Al..so. Looking Glasses, Burning Fluid, Kossuth llats, Plushed and For Caps; \Vhale Bone Gig \’l/hips, Casaimeres. mixed Ilooskins and Satinet, Sheet- ings, Drilling. White and Striped Sliirtings, Denims Comforters, In- dia Rubber Braces, Candle \'Viclring. 'I‘uilors 'I'riimnings. Veslings, India Rubber Coats. Oil Clotliin ; ground Coffee, Axes, Brooms, Buckets, Apples, Onions, liege 'I‘ublo Salt, &c., &c., &c.,will be sold cheap for prompt payment. GEO. BEER, Jun. Daily expected an assortment of British Mercliandize by Sir Jllexander. September 28. 4 iii. IIE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform his friends and the Public generally, that he has o nod a Mercantile Business in the Store recently occupied by Mr. IORATIO WIIITIR, situated in Poierial Strecl. whore he intends keeping constantly on hand, a general assortment of C1 §¢a [Io espectfully solicits the patronage of the Public, and hopes to give general satisfaction to any who may fuvour him with a co l. N. B. A lar eanpply of Gig llnrriees. Sic. always on hand, together with a no assortment of Leather. which will be cut to suit dealers. SAMUEL COLLINGS. Sept. 28, 1852. ’ Eligible Building Lots for Sale. OR SALE Five: eligible Building LOTS enjoining the Tun yard of Mr. Richard lleartz, and running I60 feet on Great George Street, and 84 feet on I-‘iiz Roy Street. For Terms of Sale and plans of the Propcrt , npplicutioii to be made to 'I‘. IIIATH IIAVILAIID, Esq., Ilarristcr-at-Low, at his Ollice in Queen Square. September 21, I852. Servant W d. STEADY NURSE MAID, may hear of e res ectabler situation, where liherul wages may be e taine , by in- quiring at G. '1‘. lIaezard's Bookstore. None need apply, without the most satisfactory recommendation of character. ' Charlottetown. Sept. 24, 1852. (‘2 ins.) Uncle Tom's" Log Cabin for ls. 9d. AILY EXPECTED, the English Edition of the above, which will be sold for Is. 9d. currency. Containing all in the American copy, sold at 3|. GEO. 'I‘. II.-ISZARD. TO LET. N‘ reriseniilile terms, and immediate possessionu given. it IIOUSE suitable for rt Store. rind which had been occupied for that purpose, and has _ Counter Shelves, &c., complete. It is situate at the head of Murgato Creek, New London. Apply to '.l‘I‘lOMAS IIENTLEY. Morgate, Lot 19, Sept. 28, I852. To be Let. ND Possession given iininedintely, the large SIIOI’ and CEL- LAR, corner of Queen and'\Viitei' Streets. Apply to JOIIN BUVYER. Charlottetown, Sept. 2, I852. IEIAIMIIFASS momma VXYGEDEIES9 Corner of Bnrringtoii & Blowers streets, N-EAR MASONSP HALL. mcsrmmros. new caucus. Gficteenvcsa 6<‘§3Q<o>i:i:rca>s:39 cfizcsg MANUFACTURED TO ORDER IN A SUPERIOR ITYLI, AND ON I REASONABLE TERMS, BY - or , 1 WVESLEY <85 SIINQLAIIR, HALII".IX NO VJI SCO TI./I. Orders will be received rind every inforrn.-ition given, by applying ,0 P. lllrtcuowltiv, Esq., Agent, Charlottetown. P. E. Islnnd. 1'1. I/‘4§_'H3ID- MRS. IVINSLOW TO THE L./IDIES. R R3. WINSLOW, an old an experienced nurse and Female Physician, would call the stteiilioii of the Ladies to her soothing Syrup for cliildcrn lei-thing. It will immediate!‘ rclicvc them from pain, allay all spasmodic action, soften the gums, reduce inflammation, rind is sure to regulate the Boivels. Depend upon it, Mothers. it will give rest to yourselves and rclicfainlltraltlt to your children. Price, 25 cents per bottle. We have sold very large quantities of Mrs. \\'insloiv‘s Soothing Syrup during the past six years, several thousand the list year. We believe, it the best medicine in the world for children teething or for the cure of Dysentry and Diarrhea in Children, whether it arises from teeiliig or any other cause. gives universal satisf.ictiou—never never heard a complaint from any one using it, never sold a medicine so universally successful in relieving pain and elfcctiiig cures—relicf is absolutely sure. CURTIS & PERKINS, Druggiets, Bangor. Me WONDER 0|-‘ THE WORLD. Gravel Currd of _/it-c years standing. M.-ssra. Corns dr. Pesuriis, Burigor, Me. Gcnllcsmi,-—I have been entirely cured of the Gravel, by the us ofyour Cramp and Pain Killer. I commenced tskir the Cramp and Pain Killer in the Spring of 1847. I had been a great sufli-,rcr for ten years previous; some four or live years of the time I sulfercd bcgmd all my powers to descri . tiring this lime, I have had medical aid. and tried various spe- cifics. but found very little relief until I obtained your Cramp and Pain Kille In one ruurilh after Icommenccd- using it, I began to ‘grow belter. I continued to use it for a year, ell~the time improving until I was entirely cured. Prospect. Me., Jan. 29, 185i. We. the undersigned, are well acquainted with the above case, and eerily to the above statement off.-rcts. Muss Snrses. Crutsus Curroiio, llrmrrui Csirroao, . S-rirri-orr Er.us. ; Doctor Toby, a regular practising Physician, of East Machine, wrltes sounder date of March 20, I847 : “ Please send me half a gallon of your Cramp and Polo Killer- l.t'Is‘t’l:e best iucdiclne to cure what it is represented to, list I ever The Doctor Irst inede use ofit In his own case. for a severe sprain .In the shouldencsused-by the upsetting of a elsge, and round inns- dlate relief, and has since used it in his practice. ' Read the following. It speaks for itself. R-HE U.M.d TISM CURED. I certify, thatl was slllicted with a violent Illtctsmatic pale in the small ofnry back, which entirely disabled me..so that I could not get up without the greatest pain and clort; nor could I walk with- out a cane, and but very little with. I applied Doctor Johnson's Anodyrie Lirtlrnent, or Liquid 0 eldoc. and several utlier reinr-dies, without any relief. After suflirring in this way about a week, I pur- chased a bottle of Cmsip and Pain Killer, prepared by Cus-rte as Peanuts Bangor, and after three icslioes was entirely relieved and free, rein pain, and am now snurely well. I-eleo cured a friend of mine, who had been sulering for a Will! Ill! IIIIIO bottle. lbelievs it the best medicine in the world, and am happy to add my testimony in its favour. Oeivsa Townes. N. B.—Ie sure and sell for CURTIS & PEIKIN3’ Cramp and Polo Killer. All others beerleg this noise are base lnltelloas. Prise 25 costs per bottle. Iev Sale by’ - I. WA N- Cberlottsteivs. less It, lflt. ' "PRO0F‘AGr|li\'ST FIRE dc \VA'l‘ll!l3 -Railing‘; Groceries, Navel Stones, doc. dsc. HE Subscriber offers for Sale, Wholesale, at the lowest Market Rules. the following we l-selected GOODS :— Cheats and half-chests Con on T ‘.A, Half-chests Orange Pecco ' ‘EA. [Erie and lragrsnt,] Ilhds. and tiereee M uscevsdo DSOIUASSE Do. do. SUGAR, Bbls. crushed and pulvrized SUGAR, Boxes TOBACCO, [di.. -rent brsnds.] Boxes SOAP and CANDLES, Bbls. hi h-proof RUM, SOLE .EA’I‘IIl'IR. SALI-SRATUS. MUSTARD, Green and round COI"I"I'lE, Tierces RIC Boxes CII Cider and Wine VINEGAR, Lemon and Raspberry SYRUP, Raspberry VINEGAR, TAMARINDS, Grout, Butter, Soda and Lemon BISCUIT, Rhubarb, Damsori, Green Gage, and Cherries, preserved in natural state, CURRANTS, FILBERTS, COCOA NUTS. Shelled and unshelled ALMON DS. Superior S nisli CIGARS, [purchased in Bond] _ \VIIl'I‘ BANS, PEPPIC I, ground and urigrouod, PURE SPIRIT, or Alcohol for Druggisis’ use, Butter and Table S.-\l.'I‘, in 20-lb. bugs, ONIONS, CABBAGE, WALNUTS, GIIERKINS, and MIXED PICKLES, ‘Vest Indin PEl’Pl:ZR, and Tomato SAUCE, Assorted SPICES, SPERM CANDLES, Boxes CONPECTIONAIIY, Boxes ground GINGER, BLACKING, Bbls. LOGVVOOD and REDWOOD, Bhle. Navy and Pilot BREAD, OAKUM, PI'I‘ClI, 'I‘AR, RESIN, Bright VARNISII, Shingle and Board NAILS, English and American WINDOW GLASS, Do. do. Steel Wagon 61. Carriage SPRINGS, CHAIRS, [assorted patterns, I.E'l"I‘I-JR. PAPER. PAILS, rind BROOMS, Willow WAGONS and CIIAI Bales and Cases SIIIR'l'INGS and DOMESTICS, Wool and Silk llA'l‘ \VllIl'S and WIIIP LASIIES, Suilr Oil Clolliing and Sou’-u-eslerr, dvc. 4-c. «S-c. CHOCOLATE, BBS E, r -—AL50— Fort-nr Dozxrs Gitrvrirs SCYTIII-ZS, from the Manufacturers, and at prices lower than they can be import , SNE.-\'IIllSvond SCYTIIE S'1‘UNF.S. S.’ C. IIOLMAN. Ch.irlottetoivn, June I, 1852. IP.4L"J‘1E2S!l’Ei‘ A.IB"lI‘l.l1F‘lZl(l‘olI.NI.: EMNIIPIS9 And Unchangeable Metallic Points: Manufactured by the Palenln, in Colclmter. Nora Scolio- V HE AR'I‘II"ICIAI. SLATE is the product ofa mixture of mineral substances known to be the best non-conductors of heat as well as the most indeetructiblegthe Chemical ntfinity ofwhicli co verts the surface of materials covered,..into.o Cooling of Actua- Sl lc—l’roof against FIRE and WATER. Thus the laws of it re are riiade to accomplish results as surprising as they are use- ful, by rendering \'Voeden fabrics as durable as hricl't‘or Stone, and less pervious to moisture, and consequently prevelitin decay and destruction from corroding influences hitherto suppoe unat- taiiinble. incipril ingredients are Alumina, Silica and the Oxides of Iron. ' ‘he adhesive quality oftlie latter not only binds and attracts e particles together, but the substance covered also. The longer exposed to the weather the more powerful the attraction, and con- sequently the border the Slate. As various shades of colour are obtained, Brick buildings imiy be made impervious to moisture, and the fiisliioiiuble colours ofcitlior Free Stvnc or ram‘ . 'l'lie oil must be evaporated by the rinlimi of the weather before it is Fire ouf, w ' I will trike from nine to twelve iiiont . The ME'l‘Al.l.lC PAIN IS. Purple and Red, are olfered as II'ealIter and Il'a!cr Proof solely. Their hose hein Iron, secures them from Galvanic action so fatal to lead and other uints on Iron work—iind their c micol combination makes it impossible, that any change should t.-ike place from atmospheric influence or the action of Salt \V:itcr and Sulphureted hydrogen so prevalent in Sen Ports and Tidal Ilarhours. They surpass oll Paints yet discovered in Clicrrpncss and Durability, which render them prc-eminently adapted to the covering of all kinds of Iron work, such as Shipping, Mills, Bridges, b‘lr.-am ./lluchinery, Railway Cars, and Iran The l\Il:'.'l'Al.I.IC PAINTS have huen analysed by Pro- fessor I ye of Boston. The following is an extract from his Cer- tificate :—" As a permanent pigment, this mineral iiiust runk with the innst indcslrtscliblc and urrchurrgrablc bases. For covering Metallic iVrire, its composition shows that it is eminently fitted. (Signed) AULi"l'. A. HAYS, Stale Jluuycr." Direcliorrs.-—Artilici2i| Slate. Mix the powder with pure Boiled Linseed Oil and it little Spirits 'I‘urpc-nline to the consistency of very thick Piiint, and apply with a comiiion Bruslt, lining czirefu to keep the mixture well stirred while putting it on. One pound will cover ton square feet with two Coats. Ifslringles have been on for years, it will be necessary to sweep olfthe moss and lint w' i it still‘ broom; tivo or three emits of this rnalcrial will make it perfect Slate Roof, proof nguirist Fire and \Vater. Fnsntnrcrox, N. B., Nov. 13,1850. Mr. J. \V. Inisir. Dunn Siir,—Plcnse send us two more barrels of your Artificial Slate. We have seen some oftlic good ell},-cts of it til the lust lire. Some oftlie Roofs covered with it dul not catch at all, and ivlicn the walls were burnt some of the roofs crime down in one piece, and others were the iiieniis of saving the building, especially one roofolongside nftlie Bunk . N. A., ivliicli also was one means of saving the Bank. Please see that it is on board oftlic first boat, as it might he no- glected and stored. ' Your obedient . ervzitits, S'l‘I£WAR'I‘ St NEILL. S1‘. Joins, N. B.,July A0, I850. JOHN Ross, Esq., Pirlenlee of the Purple Metallic Iron inf. Sin.—I hzivejust painted it new Ship with your Metallic Iron Paint, and I have iiincli pleasure in stating that I never piiintcd ri Ship with so small a quantity of Paint and Oil, and look so well. From its adhesive qualities and tho riirinner it covers the wood, I have no doubt but it will be more durable and much cheaper than any other point used for such purposes, and would recommend it to the public generally. Yours, &c. ROBERT G. MORAN. Ross’ Mrr/ti.r.ic PAl}l'l'I.—-\Ve have already called public attention to the high estimation in which the Metallic l'uin‘s. rnanu- focturcd by John Ross, Esq., Truro, are held b those who have had occasion to use them. Certificates of a high y satisfactory clin- rricler in praise of these articles of Provinciail manufacture appear elsewhere, in this issue, and from information slfordod by parties who Iteve similarly applied them, we can safely endorse the opi- nions therein coutnincd.—-Halifax Sun. a‘ 'l‘he METALLIC PAINTS are mixed and put on like an o inery paint. . JOIIN ROSS, Pateiitee.' Agents for Prince Edward Island, Geo. 1'.‘ IIAIIAIII, n Square. KIIINITH M‘Kxivziu, Powual'Street. Charlottetown, Oct. 8, I851. its:rvrovAr.. L l) 0 III. r s . RA'I'EI"UI.LY acknowledges the liberal patronage received frotii her friends, and begs to inform them, that else has remov- ed to that cornniodious Ilouse, op ite ilie Now Teas!-source: IIALL, where she trusts, by keeping on hand it sflgly GINGER BEER, I.I'.‘.M0./V‘ YR , §*¢‘., to merit a continuance of ' fiivors. Faniilies. Picnic Parties, dsc., supplied with any quantity. A few respectable BOARDERS can be accornntodatod. June I, I808. Dagucrrtrm Rooms Opened .’ GEORGE P. TANTON. EGS to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Charlottetown, and the Island in general, that he has just received freiii Boston, a general assortment in the u ve line. consisting of Plain and Pane CASES. LOCKETS, 81.0., and is now furnish I..IRENESSI'2S equal to any taken by the Art. sati with their Pictures are not required to take I m. - Ladies and Gentleineu are respectfully invited to cell and exu- uiine Specimens. - eopen that O a. rn., to 4 p. in. prepared to in, a, toss. i Sept: :1. AUCTIONS.‘ To be sold at Public Auction. N WEDNESDAY the 30th October last, at 12 o'clock lose. in front of the Colonial Bald’ Charlottetown, by order of James B. Uniacke, Esq., the Executor oltbe last Will and Tour tumcnt of the late James Lutterell DeeBersee.- Bsq., deceased, 'I'oWn Lot No. 54, iii the lirst hundred of Town Lots in Char town; the some to be divided into four Build' Lots-of 42 feet by 80 feet Orlcll, two ofthe said Building I..ots front on Dorohestcp Street and the other two on Upper Prince Street so the House erected on the said Let, and all the materials thereto belonging. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply at the Ullice of '1'. IIIATH IIAVILAID, Barrister-at-I-aw in Queen Square. ' September 21, I852.‘ Valuable PROPERTIES fin‘ Sale in Gear dams and‘ Royalty and Vicinity, consisting of HOUSES, FARMS,- and Town, Water and Posture Lots. III-‘.liI:‘. will be sold at Public Auction, at Georgetown, .,.. TUESDA Y the 2lst day of September next, at I) o'clock, noon, the following very desirable Properties, \ iz. : lst.—-A new two story Dwelling llouse, fitted up with two like , situated near the Queen's Wharf. at the corner oflicnt and Hnatry Streets, hein port of Water Lot t1, the ground measuring 66 feet 6 inches on ent Street, and 70 feet on Huntley Street. 2d.—lliilf Jf Town LotNo. 1, Third Range Letter B., at the corner of Kent rind Richmond Streets, the most desirable stand for walk ofGeorgetowu, and can be easily cleared. 6tli.—-Pasture Lot No. 269 fronting on Cardigan River, beauti- fully situated, and under cultivation. 7ih.——llall’ of Pasture Lot No. 216, adjoining the former. and fronting upon the North Royalty Road. 8th.—l08 acres of Land, a considerable part of which is cleared and under cultivation, fronting on the Georgetown Road, about six miles from Georgetown, with the Ilousea thereon, formerly occa- ied by. Mr. 'l‘hornas MacAvoy, and adjoining the farm of Mr. James Iocklcyultn. 9ih.—aoo a_cres of_Wood Land on Township Ne. 52. near the Head ofcoriligun River. I-‘urther pariiculurs, and every information aflirrded respecting the above properties, on application, at Georgetown, to r. C. Owns, or in Charlottetown, to Tiiosuts Owxsr J. N. HARRIS, 'Aoetioiieer. Sm. R G. Charlottetown. June 7, I862. The Sale of the Property as IIIJVO advertised is Postponed until further notice. September 22. ALI. lpqlrsoas iadehtetrll Xi the Subscriber. are herepy notifiedl.‘ s is co s an ccouuts are assign to essrs. A MAS SIMS_und _.lOIlN RENDLE, and they are requested to call '~ and settle with eithes_of the said Parsons, rind all Accounts riotseta tlcd on or before the Pines o 0c-roses, will be handed to an Attorney for collection. DUNCAN MATHIESON. Charlottetown, September 5. 1852.’ CHEAP CASH ESTABLISHMENT I ll j'fl4:'C7CT CiIDCDZH.D§- Ac & «Ho IDEUNCIAN Q ©©o —I)orcIicrter Street- HAVE just received their SPRING SUPPLY of BRITISH‘ _ .MI'.'RCH.d./VDISE, from the principal rnsnufactories in _Britain_, which are now open for inspection; and take this method of informing their friends. and the public generally, that they having lntely in-.idc an alteration in their business, will for the future, con- duct their establislirnent solely on the CASII SYST M. ull am! jiulgcfor ycnrsclcu. Clinrlottetown, May 20, I852. VOSQI.» W@38@e OIIN ROSS, Teacher of VOCAL MUSIC, respect- fully bogs to inform his friends and the public that he has been induced to appropriate it portion of his time to the instruction - of Private Pupils, on the following terms: one-half payable in ad- vunce. For I Pupil per Quarter, 2 lessons per week, £1 los. 2 so as as as 2 3 u is u to ~ And for each additional Pupil. ~ 0- I5 Application mriy he inridc at Mr. M. ‘V. Skinner’! or at MI'.\Vil- liuiii lIenrd's, Charlottetown. would further iiitirnnte that he is repared to open Schools tlirougliuiit the Country ; he would tliercfiire beg leave to suggest to persons desirous of iiquiring a knowledge oftliie useful and pleasing Science, the opriely of an early application. All letters (post paid) will he punclunlly attended to. Also, on hand iirid for sale, a quantity of MUSIC BOOKS, GA- MU’I‘S, &c., &c., adopted to the tvunis ofpersons studying Music Clinrlotlelown, August 2, I852. Shi Carpenters Wanted, 7 0 proceed to the BEN U OI"PIi'I‘I'l'CODIAC, N. B. . to whom _ the II‘ Ire Il’ugt's will be given. Apply to Mr. J. ‘VEATIIERBE, Pownnl street. or to I5 S. C. IIOLIIAN, Corner of Pownril and \Viiter Streets. Wanted. MII.l.l'.R rind Kll.\'.\l.~\N for DEANSTON MIl.I.. None but those who can bring good testiiiioniols, need apply to . -- I". W. IIALES. ®~y£.I$' IE a A MIl.l.ER, u steiidy man who perfectly understands manu-I factoring tvlieot and oats. Apply to GEO. C. \VOR'I‘IIY. Ilill’s River Mills, Aug. 18, I852. "CK?"/1.'§"'fl‘I£Z-D- Quantity of (.‘RANIll:lRRII".S, for which the highest price in CAIII IAIII be given, at GlLLIGAN’S Drug Store. Great George-treet, Si-pt. 2|. Leeclies, Leeches. US'l‘ Received from New York and for Sale at GlI.LIGAl\“S Drug Store, Great George-street. September 2!. 1=,assage.for Australia direct, IPIBCDIII. IEI£.1IaIllF.A$o NI-VIIE Pocket Ship CISLESTIAL, Janice ().'Rlty- mirr, Commander, 475 Tons harthen, built in London, November, I85], classed A. I. at Lloyd‘s for is sore, shortly expected from China, will have early deepatchforl RT I'IlIl.II’, Australia, if a suflicieiit num- ber of Paseen ere offer : 'I'he Agents therefore request, that ponies desirous to to e advantage of this opportunity, will register their names without delay, in order that the necessary arrangements me be tirade. ' ‘lie Rate of Passage is £40 Currency. bedding and Linen not inc . The Agents will be glad to receive an application from it Mitot- osi. arr, desirous ofa poi.-ngr-. Al..\lUN, IIARE 61. M‘AI.7I.II-‘P, Commercial “Itavf, Ilalifax, N 8. JOHN V. TIIURGAII, I-Esq , out at St. John, N. ll. GEOIIGI-I W. DEBLOIS, Agent at Cliarluttetowu, P. E. I. _ September 2|, I852. Isl. FOR BOSTON. ‘\ llli Schooner ISABI-‘.I.l.A, Rosxrr Tunis- uiri.i., Muster, will sail front Cluirloitetowii for Boston on or about the 5th October next. ‘ ..c . - PASSAIIE, apply to the Master on hoild. or at Mr. (Biro. '1‘. IIAszA,ID':4 llooli Store. September II. I y;[\ii For Quebec. I-1 iea few days. For freighter passage apply WI. IIEAID. /V ~""l B.-irk " EL E("I'RIC." will sail for Quebec -