onlv, for whose spirituril welfare you have so ussid uonsly labor- ed, but also to all who have at any time been privileged with your frieiiilsliip, or lieiirfited by your society. We sinrerely resrct that circumstances now oblige you to leave its for a season. and in biiliiinz you a hearty far.-,re'l, we express it fervent hope that the God whom you serve in the Gospel of his door Son, may enable you, ifnot permitted to return, to be the more extensively useful in sriy new split-re of duty allotted to you, and that voii iiiriy be _prtt'ili-«zed Ii; many long years to tttnnlfr-5| in your life the lilossiiigs of I'eiriperaiire, nod to advocate our principles 0| Love, Purity and Fidelity, lie- forc assembled thousands. DAVID FI1'7.GIr‘.RAI.D, 0. w. I’. .l0|IN UIILEIIAIK, Jonn .'\lIl2t.‘CKLE,I'.G. w. P. W. Ll. l.).iwso.\‘. R E P L V I To MC Rev. David l"iI:Cr'£i,rlII, G. W. P, Comninniler John Orlebar’. If N., Mr. John Ai'burkle. Illttl illr. W. B Damion, Victoria Diuisiari, Sour of 'l'enipr:i'arii:e. Brothers- I lirivi- tit thank \'oti Ind tlirou It ‘nit the Victoria Division . i Q _ , of the Sons of TPIlIprfflIiC0, for tlii- kind lllflIlI'It‘|' in wliir-Ii you have been pleas»-t to express y0lIfSUlVt‘B with lei.’-«rd to int eflhrts, ltrrwevr-r fer-lilo-, in behalf of that cause you have all so much u't_rht-art, as well as for your wishes, \\|tIl regard to my future ie. It has been my Itappiness in b -iiig coniiricled with the Order, to meet with those who ailvnciito the u use of_'l'eirip-raiice upon Lrosp»-I pririrtplea. and llI'llt3VIl|1_' that it will most Iloiiri~li when I-laooil Upon this lizist-*. I 03" °'‘'d| "I" WWI‘ 9"“')’ 9"‘-"”"‘ to the Order,snd more especialli to the Vic'ori:i Division with w|,i,,-it | hive been iileutifioil. It is a siihj-ct of siiici-re gutti- Iicstion to me to know that while brotherhood in teiriporal ob- ‘ ii is maiiitiinsit, the elder brother of the Christian is not f-irgntten; and remembering that he that loveth ishwi of God, that the pure in heart shall see God, and that witliont fattli it in impossible topli-ase God, I (an express no higher wish : and brrutlie riii miireenlargcd prayr-r for you than that tht-.~e princi- ple. in wI|Ii‘I| ton 1!’-ry may l)6ttItiI't' (?Xlt‘lIIlVt‘l)' tiitfuseil, and "mm .13.”. g.-,.tr-it in the heart ; and that in your ctht‘ tlivy nia_v 3",“, ,,..d he ,m,|‘i,g.I upon :1 hi-aveolv root, that yuii may he ul iiiiide lrrvllllt‘-II in Christ, that the lovie of God maybe shed abroad in tour hr-sit»: by the Holy Glrost uivi-n unto you. that you may be pure as Christ I" pure, and possessed of that faith uh-ch it tho siilistrtnoe of tliiii-.13 hoped for. the PVItIt'tIt:8 ol things not seen, Ili:it you in.-iy be Sons of God, and heir! with Christ of Eternal Ilrt‘. In L. I’. and F. Your attached BIOIIIPY. IIIIIIERT MACNAIR. Charlottetown. P. E. I., let April, 1852. o PROROGATION UI-‘ ’l‘|ll~'. Ll’.GlSLATURE. Iliii Excellency the Liutenant Governor cnnie down in the usual Stiite to the Council Cliaiiiher nit Saturilay Inst, tit I2 o'clock, un- dur tl Salute from George’: liiittery. 'I‘lto Ilousii in \.~'.'l8lIIIIl'V. beirtg suriiiiiorir-d, lite wriu pli:ilr£seld to give his Asuciit in Her Muyerity s nitrite to the following i u. I. An Act relating to tire recovery of Small Debts, unil to repeal c I in Acts therein iiiiiritioiiod. 8'2" n Act to provide for the care iinil niuinteiiainco of Idiots, Lu- t' I, and I’r-ruotis of urisouri IIIIII . “sic An .\ct for tho butter provoiiting Accidents by Fire within Ch rlottct wn and the Coiiiiiiiin _tIiereiI . ‘ 4". An Auct to incorporate it Teinperiiiice Iliill Company in Clnir- I tt town. 05? An Act to incorpornto the Grand Division and Subordinate Division: oftlto Order of the Sorts of Ti.-itiperniice in Prince Ed- I I lnii I. wad.‘ Air Ai:t to amend an Act relating to Statute Labour for Char- lottetown, its Coiiitiioii rind Itoyalty, and also to Nuisances in and be t th :I e. . ‘Ii,’ An“.-Iclnto prevent the going tit large of Swine niid Geese at nll Ieusonri, rind of Ilorsi-rt, iit cert.-tin §t.'r'I:0ItI of the year, III the S . lStr era of t‘enrgi-.ti-wit. q;.".xii"iIct riilaiing tnltho Alewives IIIIII. other Fislierii-s, and the gppiiiiitriti-.iit of l'riiti-.ctor.i or Uvor-‘er-_rs itI_ Fislii-rites, illl to pi - bit the taltiiig of Saliiioii itfti.-r -‘I certain period of the year, and for th r ur roses tliuri-in iiientiont-_ . . _ _ 0 9? An |Act relating to the \Veigliing of Coal, Calm and Coke, in I t . Chrtl, to rilter and amend lln Act pnsned in the Sixth yerir of the reign ofllcr present .\ItIj!9Ily, intituled an Act to itltcr and amend an Act for the establishment of an Academy in Charlotte- mvtvil: An Act to r't~.gignte_tlie publishing of Notices and Advertise- nts f-ir the Pub ic orvice. ‘ _ meI2. An Act to f.icilit:ite the proving of \Vills rind Testamentary ' " '|' l' I.-Ii d. ‘)|F|3"“}l\':I|u_-:6‘:IIIIIIITITIEIIB IIllt.¢9 Ilnrliiiur and llttlliill Mnsloffl Or ll!!! Vflf-IIPUI Iltsrliours in this lslairitl. to iinpieriiitiiiid the I£|_\IlI'_{ down, action itnil lIIiIItIII‘.IliIltCB of the lltioiii and Ilieitcoiis tlteroiii. ‘I I4 An Act retailing to the CIi.ir|iiitr.-town Ferry, and the \Vhnrfs h. i . coigfclfnlI\‘.tI:IIII;Il'tI|le 'I‘hriiri.-iii Robson to obtain Letters Patent Lllrdll ‘. til\Vi '. ‘°rn,F;gI||A.‘CI I'Il\|Q!lltII‘IIt|‘1lII't3IILt|)’!II iciilttirnl Society of Prince Edward I-lniid. to authorize this r-xporintioii of the Horse Saladiii, ' |, J, . tzi CHIIIIIIIIN _ froI';.u‘I’l|‘/‘\C‘I| to ‘§t‘||I:tIrlI-IRIIC iirid aini.-rid the Laws now in force re- ‘ [)' ' 'r-.tit'.t-ii. him‘ m lAvC'l"I.,I'l‘ irevieitt the Fteiilin ol'I)ogiI. I8. An I 15 I9. An Act to continue an Act for the encouragement of Edn- cation. . 20. An Act relating to Corpor.-rte Bodios. _ 21 An Act to nltier ntiil iiiiieiiil an Act iniitle and pulled In the S°,_o;“l .,,,,,. 0f”',,, rule _\|,,j,..rv King \VilIi.iiri tlte Pourtli, intitulr-il “ An Aiit to Incorpornti-. this .\I.Illl.iI(!t‘ rind Trustees of St. JtIIllt!i'd Clittrcli iii the Town of ffltzirlottctowii." _ . _ An Act to continue an Act einpowering the Ailiniiiistriitor ot the G0\'eI'AI'ttII€llI. to strut rip Roads, or parts of Roads. 23 An Act to rt-gnliite tho Utlico oft.'ol~iii.il Siecretnry and Road Corrtispondent of this Island, 1II|tI the an n .nt of Fees to be taken “"¥.r.mAn Act to Incorporate tho Dioces:..- t‘!iurcli Society of Priiflic I-‘aiwttrd IIIIHNI. _ _ _ _ , _ 25. An Act to make provision for the Service of I\on-biiiliible Process, in certain cases. . 26. An Act to repeal certain parts of the law now in force, re- luting to the iidinissioii of Ilnrrisiiirs, Solicitors and Attorituys, und to iiiulre other provisions in lieu tlierciif. . An Act to Incorporate in Prince Edward Island, the People B'bl Cl ' t' . "lizard Air Act I|(:Il.IIII|t:‘l:d an Act relating to Corporate Bodies. 29: An Act to regulate the Sole of Arsenic and other Poisons ‘h.3'i).,mA:cR‘cli"t‘ri provide a Summary Remedy for Females, in cer- tain cases of Seduction. An Act for raising it Revenue. 82. An Act further to continue an Act reluting to Dogs and tax- ‘“:3‘h°A":I°R‘¢| to consolidate and rimend the Acts now in force rs- ulsting the letting of Stalls in Charlottetown Market House, end or other purposes therein mentioned. _ 84. An Act relating to Light and Anchorage Duties. 85. An Act for the encouriig--ment of Ediiciitinn, and to raise funds for thin purpose, by imposing iin_sddittonriI Assessment on Land in th' Island, rind on Real Estate in Charlottetown and Com- mon rind aeorgetown rind Coiiiniori. 36' An Act for appropriating certain Moneys therein mentioned, for the Service of the year of our Lord One tbousiiiid I-light hundred and titty-two. » _ . His Excellency then closed the Session, with the billowing ' SPEECII. Mr. President and Honorable Grntlsrirrn of the Legsslelirrs O ' .' yr. sp¢:l:::‘airil Gentlemen ti/‘the Home ofdsunibly; Th. bu ' f the Session having been brought too close, I urn k y to‘::l.i:.vcoyotr from your I.egiiil.itive I:.rbours,. rind thntilt you for your regular attendance to your public duties during the lust two mirth: ufllrrdsd me grertt siitisfrictioii to find. that the nnxiotis st- toution you liiivs bestowed on the irnportnnt question of Eilucntion. Ins toriiiittritod in your pit-ins I -its-Ire. which. nltlviusli Wt tw- |,,,,,. ,,,r.sl‘aetory to all classes of the ciiuirnunity, (whicli no legis- lutiort will our be). yet cannot fail to be productive of grout good to the public at lrirge. In framing It. you liiivs borne III nirnd the I ‘gnolion irn on me by our most grit!-loos Sovereign. I" "I- j:‘uetirin con mind by soccculvtt Colonial Secretaries of State, gm, omen, by the didtiu uisliud NOIDIOIIIII, tliri Eiirluf Derby, M. Msjp-iy's Prime tnister. iiiiiiiot . “ You rm to permit all persons inbnbitin our Iulund Prineu wurd, under your Go- veriinisnt,~to bsvir ull liburt of conscience, and the exercise of tbolrrss tivsincdssirfrolg IW_ P~ °"‘ tsutd ill a quiet sud psscsiibls sspyuiwit its one. not giv- lsg sins or scandal to the Gvvflnntlt Crire will be required in carrying out the details of the measure; Ind experience. I trust, will enable the Government to render it utlicrent,_rind its little burtlietirionietu the 'l'iix-priyer, its the una- voidiibls lllCN'.:Il¢.‘l.I expense ntiendiint. on an improved and extended lyrtteiii llluiil iii.-rt-rmirily give rise to. Iitiii glad to observe, that ii “ Bill relating to the recovery of Siriiill Dirbiri, and to repeal ceriniii Acts therein mentioned," has passed the I.egiiiluiure. At the opening ofthe present Session nfibe Imperial Parliament. I observe, tlint Iler Majesty w:is pleased to say, “ nothing tends inure to the peace iirid prosperity of the country, than the speedy and impartial iidiiiiniiiiriitioii ol'yuriticc;" and it wil iitfiird me grunt pli.-nsnre, nt rill times, to co.np-rnte with you in promoting such triiensurcii as will secure to this Colony, the blessings which our gm- cious Queen coiiteiiipl:itt-ii froin on iiiipzirti.-il ndntiiiiritrntiiin of jus- |It‘6, wliicli I am sure it is Her Majesty‘! desire should extend to nil her Iliiiiiiiiiiiris. .‘llr. Speaker, and Gentlemen of the House qfdssentbly; I hate to thank you for the Supplies voted for the Public Service: the respective grants which you have directed their upplictitiiiri will is strictly iitttsiided to, sod urriong otherii, I observe. with uiitisIric- tion, the spproprintiori of One Hundred Pounds, in addition to the legal Eiidowiiit-nt, for the support of unprotected insane persons. I saw the other day, stivernl of that ileitciiptioii in the Jiiil of CIiur- Inttetowii, iind I cannot help tliiriking, that the ciinlinciiient of those unfitrtuirutos in it prison. is very uiide-iiritblc, if it ciin be pos- sibly iivoidieil. 'l'Iie lniniitic Asyluiir has great capabilities of ex- tension. Without is large expenditure it can be riia e subservient to the purposes coniernplnted by the Act which authorized its con- structiiiii, viz. : “ rin Astlurii for Iiinnne perrioiii-, and other oh- jncts of cliiirit_v”—sucli nit ngr-d and infirm pnuperii, who are unri- ble to work; uitd iirziy be rertteiided also to tlioriii who can and ought to work, wliii at present priifnr to beg. I Lllll c-inviriced, that such nn Iiiiititutiori, properly coir ucted. viill meet with your s ipiirt iind thiit oftlie public. I hope, with the cinicurrunce of the 'I'rus- teen uftliu Ahylfllll, tltnt sonic pliin may be devised. which, while it will iticreiiuo the comforts of the deserving poor, will, at the same tiriie, decrease public expenditure. Mr. President and Honorable Gentlemen Qfl/Id Legislative Coiirici : Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen offlie House of ./lnembly : I shall trike care to forward the ditferent. Addresses which you have entrusted to tire for preserttiitioii to Her Mnjiisty; rind, iigriin tharilting you for your ttilrlldllttlil tittorition to the public busiitt.-ss, I riiucerely wirili you success in your various avocations. NOTHING gives us more siiici-re gratifiration than making a record of such exliibiiinns 0ftl2Yl"tlllllI’Il prrrituce as the one witness:-it in Satiiril4y's Market, 20th ult., ‘25 carcasses of Pork weinlririg in all 62I6 lbs. average 248} the carcass. By the politeiiess of Mr. Lewis, we are enabled to state the weight of some of the largest, which were respectively as follows: 552 3 There were three fed by the lion. Geo. (Jnles, not so re- markable for size as for syiiiiiietry, of that bri-ed—improved l$erk.~hirr- we tltiiilt—which is bi-st adopted for domestic piir- pzises. \ e wish we could have given an account of the r"s- piicrive rigi-s. fet'tIlIlI_Y &c., ofthe sbovi-. Might not the Royal .\_iziio.iltural Soci»-iy tinvl it INIV-1lIl8‘.{C(It|S to award a preiiiitim for the Ill!/IVIFSI iiniinzil brought into market during the year, to be decided by the Clerk! To THE EDITOR or IIAsz.utn's Griz:-r-rlz. Siit I: is tt"nIarl(:rlrle that your correspoiirli-nt, " A Subscriber,” dill not observe, that the Iledique anil Stir-ilirtc Pm-ket is not required by the new law to (mine to Iliirrl's Point Wliarfat all, as she use by the late Act; althoiigli sire is now entitled to a free he-rlli at any wharf in the harbor, which was not hi-retri- fore tIir- ciso. Had a Ct‘I'I.IIII pereoti Cttnlr-ll'lpI2|It'(I it clianrie of aiiv other person getting a Iivense, so iiiiportaiit a clause. (im- portant i-spevialli to this svclion of the ls|:ini|,) would not have been omitted; lriit tvlii-ii proviulintz it for his son, he nitt.~t have more pay and I-35 work. It has often Irvin reinurkeil, that such things are tlollt‘ in Prince Iidivard Island as are done no where else; but such a specimen of tine-sided Ir-riislitiiiii has hardly before IIl“|lI’ICed its annals. The late P-icket Law had expired some two years ago, utid was lately revived Ind iirnr-iiiled, brit the Grant is nearly trebled, when the person alluded to had provided his son with a vessel; yet, ‘no doubt, when he pays its a VI.-‘II on the next electioneeiing excursion, he will endeavor to pi-rsniiile us, that he was actuated by motives of pure and disinterested patriotism. ours. Au OBSERVER. Lot 20, Bedeqtie, March I5, 1852. The Courier arrived with tlir- Colonial and American llliiilit on \vPtll|t‘Sllrly evening last. Tire Mail iltie yesterday had not arrived, when we went to Press. A Fire Iiroke out in the Iliniire of Mr. James Stanley, on Friday evening last, at 8 o'clock. liy the timely rissistziiice alibi-ti-il by IItt‘.IIlIl€lI)lI£IlIll. the fire was siilrdiicil before much ".i.chief li.-id been done. it originated from it cliilil going up stairs and accllviitally igniting with a raiiille some clothes. Tit:ssuiu:n.‘s Orrict. March 22, I852. WAR RANTS front Nuiiilicr 2l5l, of tho 5tlt of June. ll‘l='Il. I0 Nuniher 271, of the 2tllh June, l85l, both inclusive, iiill be paid at the Treasury on demand, together with this Interest due thereon. JOSEPH POPE, Treasurer. SI:cttl:'rArtir’s Orricr, April I. I952. Ilia Excellency the Lieutenant Governor hits been plorrsrd to ac- ct-.p'. the rt-xiigiiiiti-vii oftlio Ilon. Stephen llice, no u illcitilrer of the Executive Council of this suit . Sl:cnl:'rAItx's Orrrcc, April 2. I352. His Excellency the Licuti.-mint Govertior has been Itleililfd to di- rect the nitrite o the I on. Jiiriii-ii lliiigtvell to be inserted in the (Iniiitiii-;inri'of the I’e:rce for I\'iiig‘s t.‘nunIy. . Ilia Eiicrrlleiicy hits been pliincied to suspend the _Licence for Illa retitil of Spirituous Liquors, lately tiikeri out by 'I‘itriotIiy Donovan, Georgetown. JAMES WARBURTON, Col. Sec'y. Couivctr. Orricl, April I, 1852. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council, has been used to iiiiilte the following nppointriieiits, viz. :— Mr. Joliri I-‘.Morrow, of North Lulu, to be Preventive Oflicer, and Land \'Viii:er for I".ust Point. Mr. Alexander I.eslie,jun , to be Preventive Otiicer and Land \Vniter for Souris. Messrs. John Ksurriuy, Jsrries Ilsrnpliill. and John Ilowlett to he Preventive Otiicurs, und nii aiters, for Georgetown, in the terrris of the Act l'rir the better prevention of Smuggling. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in (Ioiiucit, has been pleased to uccept the resignation of Mr. Angus M'Donii|tl, us Pru- ventive Otficur, and Land Waiter in East Point. His I-lseellenc in Council has been pleased to dispense with the cervical of Mr. ohn Thomson, its u Prevtititive Otiicer. and Land Wsrtur, at Georgetown. ' CIIARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. lllarrirb. On the lat inst., st Clllrltitteriwn, by the Rev. J.W. Butcher, Mr, William Thomson, of hri-e Rivers, to Busy, ucond daughter of Mr.'I'liom-is Allen, of Charlottetown. _.—— icb At Porneroy, Moist: County, Stdte of Ohio, Margaret. beloved wife of Mr. George Wsilinnn, so eldest dauitllleftt MI’-_ 0 0 Burns, Iiudeque, P. E. Islaiiil. And on the Q9 Murell. Illfilltt child of the same aged tl weeks. The deceit.-etl bore Irrr lrist ‘illness with Christian fortitude. and died in peace. She has uft s houburid and three children to moiirn their loss. _ rim Bi-rid of Putticiiilisc, on tliti I5 h March, Sarah. wife of Mr. Iildwsrd Winids, formqly of l.ot 49. I-‘.. ISIIIINI. The decent-il has been for rrisny years u very consistent member of ",9 3.,,mr Chnrcb. Her t-nd was peace. On the 4th Miircb, st Nsvr Yrirlr, of Apoplcxy, Mrs. Cs- tlreriiir Doyle, III old resident of this Town. At New London, South West River. on the 92nd March, Mr. William Grubsrn, son, In the Blind year of his ago. He was s ssttvs at Duriilrics, Scotland, ind ointgrstsd to this Islsrrdht the your ID”. ‘ “ * q_—.._—.___1. . PATRICK GILLIGAN, Clerk. itrE‘Fi:_oitii'i.'ocii: s'i.".rouitivAt., For the rise umks emling Jpn‘! 3, 18.52. IAIOHITII. THIIIIOMETII. II ighest Lowest Mean. Highest Loivest Daily (27th-i turn.) (2-ltli. ) 21.: ,2-in , Mean. 30.13 29.4; 29.53 46.8 —o..;'l 31.6 nllhefi Lowe Mean. llighest Lowr-at Dusty (29th-) (3d.) (2d.) 29tli,3UtII Morin. 30.23 29.44 so.o4 so.o I 1.5 -—s2_1 . W] N II AT W L I_ IATHII. March. Sn. 2| W.N.\V. st. breeze Mo. 2'2 S.E. moderate do. in.; aurora in the m Overciist; blue sky, 5 to 5, and after I, p. m.; any and snow, till 4, p m ; white frost in the night. Overcast; cloudy, 9 to 12. ii. rrt.; fog Blue sky; cloudy, 10, u. ni., to 5, p. t. Tu. 23 Culm. — '. - ' .. .. '‘' -. lb-, Exchange 50 per cent. on . PRO‘ T0 Ileef, (small) pr lb. T] '76‘ l ivo.., ’ rlo. liy tptiirter, ‘ 0 I 5 ; Hit I, lu:'lt,( -II) - I 3 :5 [ Iiiirlr-y, per In to. siiiu 0 , . . tittiiri, - i 0 j 6 l \\l|[',:.n , 94 Liiiiili, per lIi., 0 0 ‘ Timon,’ gem], it 0 _ Von .i»e-~_ .. 0 i 44 I Potzitoes, i s 2 - Butter, (treirli) - y 0 I 0 I '|‘..,-"5 ,,, 0 0 0 )0 _' - l’.Y “"5 WI’: ! 0 -I I0 Carrots, per bush. 0 0 0 0 ('l'"""r ' ' 0 3 l Turkeys, each 3 0 5 0 l’eiirlIIiii‘Icy,pei'Ib. 0 I 0 |-‘ W ,_ _ 1 0 I 3 W .2 ‘ .3 .2 7 ° 8 . . r ' i try per ton - 0 42 6 :.,.Ill‘l‘r - .0 I 0 i in’ ' 0 19 1 0 PW‘ CM - :0 0 ‘, CmIfisli,pr-t't|t.l., I2 0 I5 0 G'‘"''' If"; - I0 il ‘ Norris-spiiri,per yiI., 8 0 I 6 Cfiimseed P-"I51? I g gin.‘ m°'mh' ii 2 ti 2 ‘ I -, its, GEORGE LEWIS. Murltet Clerk. -1.)- .flaiir atib filial fllarlrrt. Saturday, April 3, I852. FI.'O‘UR‘, per‘ Ilr., . . _ ‘pp ,0 2d_ °"“”-Ma Per lb-. - Ltd. to rid. E3. ther with sundry other articles. 'I‘i:itiirs-—A credit ofSix Months w.. No‘ £20; Four Months on some above £10; A. ovrrr..€5, and all under £5, Two Months; uyrps$"—-""- lotllllflid. lurch 80. I852. V. V To close Consignments. N TUI-‘.SI)AY next the I8tli instant. II the Warehouse oftliu I on. I . W. LORD, st 11 o'clock, 50 Barrels Sugnr - I0 Puns. Molasses 2 Boxes Honey-dew Tobucec 5 Cwt. Coffee 5 Deiriijolnni Gin I Cirse of Prunes in Fancy boxes 1 Barrel Crackers ‘I0 Cwt. Bllslflf Steel And sundr other articles. Terms libera . JAMES N. HARRIS, Auctioneer: Charlottetown, April 6, I852. ‘OPE SOLD nt PUBLIC AUCTION, rit Ciipe Traverse, .l‘owns I No. 28, on WEDNESDAY. the Twenty-but diiy of April next, til I o'clock, p. rii., tlic Leasehold Interest for the unexpired term of 999 yearn, of the Ists Liiuchliiu Campbell, in and to rill that pleasantly situiited Ferris, Litrrds, u ' . I there It! on the Premises u Dwelling House 24 x 26 feet, riuurly new. sliingled rill over, ILBIITII, 40 x 80 built about 8 curs since, beside other Out-Bui|d_ings.—Ar.so, a good Well of (Voter, end pleritv of Fire-wood and Fencing, it good road leading to the door, rind plerit of Ses.mrinure on the Shore, T ubove Premises are well wort y the attention of any person perpon wislting to purclsusu a good convenient farm, and only subject to Sizpsnrs, Ourrnicy, r_cr ucre rent. For further particulars apply to Iluriux Pruasxu. q., of Charlottetown, Jortiv Wurst-rr, Esq., of B_edeque,_or to the Subscriber, next F arm to the premises. HUGH CAMPBELL, Adiuinistrutor. Carlton Point, Cape Traverse, A e ore 9, ii. rii.; snow after 7, p. in. 24 S.S.\V. gen. ' Th. 25 i'\'.N.\V. light uir. Overcast. ri. m., till 9; cloudy, till I2; _ blue sky, p. rn. Fri. 26 N. moderate lireezc..Blue sky; riurnm in the cvuniiig. Sat. 27 IV. light utr. Urerciist, till 2, p. n..; cloudy, till 5; their blue sky. March.’ 1 Sn. 2s‘N. fresh breeze Blue sky; sky hazy, a. m.; rillgln » surorn in the evening. Mo. 29 N.W. do.do. 'Blue sky; cloudy, and so,-,'ltt passing ' I snoiv, 10, ii. iii., to , p. m.; aurora during the night. I Tu. sof.v.N.tv. do. do. l \Ve. at or. Overcast; lnizy, sleet and snow, 8, ii. I l ; iii., to ' , p. in. l l do. do. ‘Overcast. ii. iii.; blue sk , p. m; clou- dy, till -I, rind frorri 8 to I0; hazy 61. snow, till 9, u. m. April. 'I‘li. I IE. light do. l0verciist; hazy and snow, after 5, in Fri. 2 S.S.W. light sir. 0vs’rcu.st-, cloudy, p. m., till 3; hazy snow, 5 to ll, . m. Stir. 8 N. gentle linen. Overcast, liszy siid snow. 2otIi Deceinber, I85l. To MILLER8. ANTED is steady MAN of good. clutrst.-tor, to trike chrirge of and work it Grist MiIl.—Apply.Iiy_let.tcr to No. I Box. Post Olliro, Charlottetown. Apnr ti, 1552. FOR SALE. ORSE I-IAIR SEATING, Cttrled HORSE IIAIR, Guttl, Perchii some and PASTE. WM. HEARD, Great George Street, April 6, 1852. A CARD. A‘.\II:‘.S STANLEY begs Ieuvc t.i return thanks to the Inhabi- tants of Chnrlottetotvn, for their very woinpt exertions in arresting the Fire which took place in his House on Friduy night I II April 3, 185?. FIRE! FlREl! FIR 1!!" To be Sold at Private Sale. OMMON LOTS Nos. 2!, I4, 9, 4, and half No. I0, “compri- sing about Sixty Acres. well known us " THE UGLAS E3'I‘ATE,” situate within five riiiriutes’ws|k of Charlottetown. 'I‘heic Lots sre I-‘reehsld, end will besold in small parcels to suit Purchasers. Also Pssture Lots. Nos. 37 and 38 in the Royulty of Chsrlottetoivn, containing 'l‘iventy-four Acres under Lease to J. D. Hillard. Elq-. for a term of 370 years, at the rent of-Ills. eurrciiey, per urinu —ALSO— An Estate of about 2,000 Acres of Land on Township No. 19, under Lease to various tenants, for a term of 999 cars, at In an- riuiil rent of one shilling, currency, per acre, together with the ar- rears of rent due thereon. plan of these several properties may besecn It the Office of R"l’°'l “0d.'_,'50Itr 5"] r Barrister at. Law, where further particulars as to the whole will be tried»: Itrioivii. Ari indirtputiiblc Title will lie rnnde to Purcliascrs. Should the Cotninori niid Pasture Lois no‘. he previously disposed of by rivate contract, they will be off.-red at Public Atii.-tioit, .1t'I‘ive|ve o'clock, noon, on Saturday the tint day ol «\Iny next, in front ofthe Old Court House iii Clhirloitetoivttr Jpril .5, I8.")2. (All the Papers.) Royal Agricultural Society. IIIONTIILY lllEE'l'lN(i OP CUi\l.\II'I"l‘EE, Feb. 4, I852. PREHEN1‘ : "on. S. Rice, President, Chttrles llririziird, Ilsq., 2d Vice President, Charles Stewiirt, Eriq., Mr. George Beer, jun., Mr. Henry Lorigwortli. _ Rnolrrrl, Tluit Premiums for Pat Cattle for Easter Market be given as lust year, viz. : 1.3 for the best fiit OX. and £2 for the second best 0. By Order, GEORGE BEER, Secretary. SECURE YOUR PROPERTY AT A SAVING" OF FlF"l‘Y PEI! CENT. IIIS can only be done by Insuring in the MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the only Oflice where cluitus for loss euri be met, without reference to s foreign Coin an . Blank forms ofupplicstion, and my other information cuts be oh. tsined at the Secretary and 'l‘reasurer's.OlIice, Kent Street. April ti, 1852 O LET on Lease, with liberty to purchase, ifso required, put of the Litnds belonging to the Subscriber, known us the “Esxuit” Estate, situate at the Eastern extremit of Charlotte- town, comprising Eleven Town Lots and portions 0 ,Two Common Lots. This Propertv has been laid off into Building Lots, and will bo let by private codirnct rigreeiibly to u plan to be seen at oiiiv LONGWORTH, W. S. LONGWORTH. Cbrtrlottetowii, January 6, 1852. To the Tenants on Lots.9 or. 6 I. 7 HR Subscriber having, by Power of Attorney, dated the 6th day or itrirch, I85I, been iippoin'.ed Agent to take charge of. l.O'I‘S 9 &. 6|, in this Island, the Property of Lawrence Suliscrt E.rq., notifies tlte'I‘en:ints on those 'I‘ovvnships, that all rents, and Arronrs of I{ent,_due on the said Property, are required to be ptiitl. to hint fortltwitli, he alone being authorized to receive the same. a JAMES YEO. Portllill, April 9, I851. Hat Ir Clotlies Cleaiiiiig Business. JOHN HOBBS, Hatter, ac-. RATEFUI. for print frivors begs to intimate to the public that’ he continues to work ntcleiiiiing rind testillirniri BEAVER. nnd SILK ]IA'l‘S, CLEANINIS and RENOVATING OLD t‘l,()'l'IIlZS of any colour making them look like new. A so th " of Gents‘ rind Children) I"El.'l' HATS, (Island stools CROWN LANDS. IIF. Government will sell to the Acridiriri French. who mrt require the satire for actual settlement, Tracts of the Crown Lands of 50 iicrcs each. on Townsliip No. I5, at the price of Four Shillings per acre, to be paid in three instriliiient-. Enquire at the Otiice of the Kiteper iif l'Iuns ut Chrirlottetowii. IV. SIVABEY, Keeper of Plans. April 5, 1852. _ _ ,__, 3, -. .—.—— VESSELS WANTED. WANTED THREE VESSELS, of from Forty to Sixty tons trcli. JAMES N. HARRIS. Charlottetown, April 0, 1852. Money to Lend, ONEY tolend on Mortgage or other good Security on Land in Charlottetown or Royalty in Sums of £50 and upwards. —Apply ut tligoflice of the Subscriber. JOSEPII IIENSLEY. Oflice, Deslirisny’s Bitildingu, Charlottetown, 7th January, I852. ‘ LA WASHING FLUID, RGF. quantity of the above useful article for Sale at SKINNEIUS Drug Store, Medical Warehouse, Dulryuiplu‘s Corner. Fulirusry 2, rue. ll dinlntstratton Notice. Ll.Puruonsindt-bind to the Estiite of the late John Craig. Mercliiirit, of Bedequc. Ire hereby notified to make immu- di.ire p:t_i-rm-tit, rind iill persons have clniriiri against the Estrite, srs rsquestodli furriili the aura wliiliiii I-‘.' htr.-an Calendar Months. W l. IA C A G AIt'l‘HUR ttsitsai‘. l“'°"°"' Feb. 7, I852. A Few copies of the Lsws of P. E. lsls _ 184! I845, I840, ICQ7, , ms. ll50lld riot, units It tlI'u0tlice. various shapes mid coloun. niid trust l'roirr his experience in the above line and the general Ititisfnction given for ten years put. to. ensure it cotitiitnnrice oftlieir su iport. Orders left at the store of \Ir. J. Williams. Market Squuru, or It. the estnblirilinii.-nt two miles from town on the North ltivur ROI, will be prorriptly executed. Fhnrlottetown Iloyiilty, March 4, I852. 4w. National Loan Fund Life and Equitable Fire Insurance Companies of London’. Incorporated by odds of Parliament. OARD of DI|lI".C'I‘ORS of Fire Insurance for P. E. Illnld. Hon. E. J. Jarvis, 1'. H. llavflciid Esq, Robert Huh-Iiinson. Esq., F. Lorigioortlt, isq. Daniel Horlgxon, E _ Forms ofApplicntion. and all other infoririation, may be obtained from the Subscriber, at his Otlice, Charlottetown. L. W. GALL, Agent. Auutrullu. Australia. Australia. HE line new Shi ‘ AUSTRALIAN, of 800 T Torts. will unit it ut the tour August, should a certain numbiir of PASSENGERS ofi'er. An expo- ririnced Miister will be provided. Rules and Bogu- tionii will be adopted for the comfort rind iiccommoilutiori of I'ueuir_- gers. Application must be made by the Ibtlt April. with A deposit .0 H...” . pguiige. Passage money. £20 Island currency. and 3' 'l"‘‘ ""“'°"°‘ 1. it. iioiiitirtz. Mill View, Lot 49, March 24, 1852; IN- FOR AUSTRALIA- HE Subscriber will despiitcli s BRIG of 280 tons T (A I in Lloyd's), coppered, for the ubovu Port. to still t‘roni Cltrirlnitirtowii on or about the Turin: Si: rr us nit out. should a riufilcisnt number of PAS- SENGI-ZRS of , Pssuengers provided with according to Act of British Purlinriiout, sod found in ull Pri;v'tsirius, r. will carry III espsrisnesil Stistiuorr. Pu ling. Apply to Charlottetown, April I. W. WELSH. .. , ~«u‘i’$&‘S; srtuiited in _Cn_pe Traverse, aforesaid, fronting the Gulf of St. Lusr.. rence, consisting ofNinety acres of Land, and Teri Icrou Hersh»