llort of Cllnrlottrtouin. IIITIIID2 July 2| —Sehr. Packet, Rabin, Pictou; coal. Trial, Millard, Pugwash; limestone. 25 Union, La Viiclie, Halifax; goods. -- Jnines Fraser, M'Rao, Miraiiiiolii; shingles. 10 Ellen, Mattalel, Pictou; coal. — Williaiii Nelson, Chappell, Bay Verls; deal. - Jane, Piirdy. l"ictou) coal. - Uiiioorii. Match. St John's, Newfoundland ; goods. 88 Mary Ann. Andersiiii, llostoii;giiods. -— Brothers. .\l'Doiiald, Viinso; liiiisstoiie. -—Stesmer Rose, .\liithevi-son. l'ii-ton; iii.iils, &c. 30-Soltr. Emily, Webster. llalifai; goods. — Plou hboy, Malone. llliraiiiiuhi; luiriber, Ste. — Char olte. Le lllune, Arichat; herring. Thistle, Pitiiichand, Montreal; produce. — Caledonia, Spriigue, Bay Verte; luiiibor. — Rob lio . Turnbull, Pictou; eiiipty barrels. -- Unity, I'Riie. St. John's; lial. 4 Olive branch, Goodin, Pugvvash; deals. — William Nelson, Chappel, Bit Verte. -- Trial. Geriior, Shediiic; bear a. -— Dove, Robertson, I-‘ugwasli; limestone. CLIAIID 2 July I-I.—-Soliv. Vino, Campbell. Biitlinrst; produce. — Economy, M'Donnld, Pugwash; bnl. 26 Ellen, Mattatel, Plctoii; biil. —-Steamer Rose. Mathewson, Miriiiiiiclii; hal. — James Fraser, M‘Rae, Miraiiilchi; bal. — \Villiain Nslson,Chappell, Buy Verte; htil. 29 Brig Helen Mar, Jones. Cork; timber. 80 Schr. Rob Roy, Turnbull, Pictou. 31 Collins, Siilmond, Plymouth, G. B. — Union, l.nV:iche, Pugwnsh; btil. —- Packet, Babin, Pictou; do. August I-Brigt. Lochriber. M‘Donald, London. — Schr. 'I‘hislle, Psinohand. Piciou, biil. 4 William Nelson, Chiippoll, Biiy Verte' — Brig Battus, Duncan, Ricliibucto. II. M. S. Sapplio, Commander Cochrane, arrived here from Pic- ton, on the 20th ult., and landed Captain Seymour and Lieutenant .———, H.M.S.,Cuiuberlnnd. 'I‘he Siippbo sailed again on the following oioruing. — *j IETEOIIOLOGICAL JOURNAL, fir the tino week: ending Jugiut 2, 1851. nanossx:-rnrt. 1-rts:narosrs:'rnn. Highest Lowest Mean. ‘Highest I Lowest Daily (2Ind.) mill.) _(25th.) 2~Itli,25lh Mean. so.ic 29.70 29.95 19.0 I 55.0 | 723 Highest. Lowest. Menu. Iligliest. Lowest. Daily 3let&Ist (2sih.)_ __- (21ih.)_ 3oih.3tii Mean. 90.21 I 29.51 I 29.92 75.3 I 41.0 6l.9 ‘;"1n Wl:A'I'I-Ill. Sun.20 S. fresh breeze Overcast; passing showers,till 8. pm. Mon II W.S.W. strong do. Blue sky, with light passing clouds. Ta. 22 S.W. light do. Illa sky. W. 28 W.S.\V. mod. do. Passing elouds,ii.m.; heavy clouds 81, showers, with distiint thunder and lightning, p.m. Th. 24 W.N.IV. fresh do. Blue sky, with passing clouds. Fri. 25 S. light air Blue hazy sky, a.m.; overcast, p.m.; rain after 6. p.m. Sat. 26 8. mod. breeze Overcast. ii. iii.: cloudy, .m., till 3, then blue sky, with couds round the horizon; aurorii and lightning alter 8;. July. Sun.2'I Calm. Overcast, ruin, thunder, and lightning during the night. and s.m.; cloudy, with passing thunder showers, p.m. tu'on88 E.N.l-Z. fresh breeze Overcast; li.-izy and heavy rain, a.in.; bahowery, p.m. Ta. 39 N.E. strong do. vercast. hazy, and rain. . W. 80 E‘. Light air Overcast. busy, and rain till I, p.m.; then blue sky. Th. SI S.S.E. do. do. Passing clouds till 6, p.m.; then blue August 'ky' I-‘ii. I S. mod. breeze Cloudy, a.m.; blue sky, p.m. Set. I S. gentle do. Blue sky. dlturloltrlonzit Iilarktts. Exchange 60 per cent. on Sterling. Sn-uanav, Aug. 2, I85]. riioii -ro_ rig to I! f ( mall) pr lb. 0 -I 0 5 Wool, - - I I 0 I 3 edo’. II’, quarter, 0 4 0 0 "‘''“v i 0 6 0 7 .0“. _ _ 0 0 0 0 Harley, per l)|IIIlcl,J 0 0 0 0 do. ("fin") 0 3 0 8 Until, - - I 2 3 2 G .Iuttoii. - 0 3 0 ‘I Wllella ‘ , 0 g 3 0 L,,,,,|,, I... 1b,, 0 20 0 ‘ll Timothy Seed, , 0 0 Veal, per lli., 0 2 0 3| Potatoes, ‘ 2 9 3 0 Butter, (fresh) - 0 8 0 I0 'I‘urnips.per bunch , 0 2 0 3 am by um rub, 0 8 0 0 Carrots, per bush. L 0 0 0 0 ch...’ . . 0 3} 0 8 Turkeys, such | -I 0 5 0 Flotsr,peI'll)., 0 2 0 3}, l'oivla, . - 1 I 0 I 6 Oatmeal, rlb., 0 1| 0 2 ‘ Egg:-,per doaeii, . 0 0 0 6 |r,,,,-|3.,- ,1,“-lb, 0 1| 0 2 lliiy, per ton, - 40 0 50 0 rgllow, - 0 9 0 I0 Straw, per cvvt. . 0 0 0 0 . ’ , . 0 3 0 0 hodlish, per qtl.,' I ;2 3 I: 2 New Potatoes per u_niespun.per yg - “mu, ' 0 5 0 0 Cliicltene,pcr pair,’ 0 I0 I 3 Floor, American, per bbl. 38s. to Me. com Meal, per libl. 25s. to 28s. Greg Peas, perqinrt, Oil. to Is. do. per lb. lid. GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. Tlontlily Return of the Average Prices of Grain. RETURN of the average prices of Grain for the month A of July:— CIIIIIKCY. S1-iiiit.iivo. Wheat, per bushel, 8s. 8d. 5s. 8d. Barley, do. 8:. (Ida fa. 0a d . 2s. 4 . s. . "' ° GI-ZOIIGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. Charlottetown, August 3. 135‘- .s_. .— -- Erectlon of a Public Hospital. EALED TENDERS will _be received by the Subscriber. |"_|l|l Saturday. the 9th inst. at I! o‘oloclr noon. for the erection of a Public Hos ital—-a Plan and Specification of which may be seen at his class as, Dorchsster Street. ALSO for the sinking a WELL walling the same. &c-. and the excavating and walling of a Cellar; respecting which all necessary information may be obtained on application as sbzve. 0|’ 6|’, II’. B. IRVING. Clark C. Board of Ilealth. August 4. I851. Stblen or strayed. M Mason LAll‘s Quarters. on the inst., a dark Snatch Terrier Pup, about live months old, hgs eeva cropped. Whenever will bring him to Major Lane, or will give information llist niay lead to his recovery will be handsome ly rewarded. And any person beeping bias alter this Notice. will be prosecuted. August 4. I0 I. TO BE SOLD, W0 HUNDRED and EIOIITYACIIES on Township No. 05. adjoining Lat I0, and about four miles below Bonsliaw. The land liasbsssparttyslssrsd asdssins lion ofit niiglii v_sry es- slly be brought lute filtlvatiuii, being of excellent quslii ; and sxtsudhg hontlieBllistllvsriswavdstlie South Shore, s at a i=i:n.s' "' T ruse:-¢' as AI!TstuII. mu" 1i':'i;'i.i""'i" farms sa ver. a at no so from Charlottetown. ' ~M~""“*"'T’“'“ciIa“ii'i'.ss watuirr. Yup; tsel. BY HIS EXCELLEJVCY Sta ALEXANDER BANNERMAN, KNIGHT, Lieutenant Governor and Costueedsr in Chief. is and L 5 our Her Majesty's Island Prince Eiitoordmnd the Tar- ' ' ritaries thersunto belonging, Chancellor, Vscs Jdstiral, and Ordinary of tits same. 4:. it. &c. A PIIOCLAMATION. A. Bsninlstsir, Lieiit. Governor. HEREAS information has reached me. that on Friday the 25th day of July last. some person or persons did lire at and wound the Hon. Donald M‘Donald. I hereby olI'er a reward of ONE HUJVDRED POUNDS to any person who will give such information as will lend to the ap- prehension and conviction of the party who committed the outrage. Given under my Hand and the Great Seal of this Island, at Charlottetown. this Second do 0 Jlisgust, in the year of our Lord One thousand 1'; t hundred and Filly- one, and in the 1"!’ tesnth year of Her Jl{ajssty’s Reign. y Couiiiiand, JAMES WARBUR'I‘ONi Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !! BY HIS l'.'XCl'.‘LLENC‘Y Sin ALEXANDER BANNERMAN, KNIGHT, Lieutenant Governor, and Commander in Chief‘ in and our Her Majesty's Island Prince Edward, and the Territories tltercunto belonging. Cltariccller, Vice .ddnt'rol, and Unit- riury ofthe same, 11:. &c. &c. (L. S.) A PROCLAMATIOIV, A. IJAIINEBMAN. Lieat. Governor. X/' IIEREAS it has been iiitiiiiazed to me, through the British Minister at Washington, by communication addressed to His Excellency from the State and Treasur Department of the United Stiites—thut when assurance is given t at American Vessels are admitted into all the Ports of Prince Edward Island, on the same footing as British Vessels, the Treasury Department of the United States will cheerfully and romptly issue the needful instruction to grant siniilnr privileges to esaelii from that Colony in all the Ports of the United States, agreeably to the authority granted by Congress in the law of Se tember 26, I850: I have, lherefiire, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, thought lit to declare, and I do hereby declare, that Ame- rican Veasrila now are, and shall continue to be, ndiiiitted in all the Ports of Priiico Edward Island, on the same footing as British Vessels. When the Act of Congress, or‘ the date of September 26, I850, together with the United States 'I‘rc:isury Circular, of the IDIII June, ISM, are received, they will be published for the information of all concerned. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of this Island at Chrirlottetowii, in the said Island, this Twenty-ninth day ofluly, in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and Fifty-one, and in the Fourteenth yeurof Her Majesty's Reign. By Command. JAMES WARBURTON, Col. Sec‘y. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN II To run Em-rus or run Gaza-rrs. Sin ; I have to request that you will give insertion to the following Certificate in your next No., as a prooftliat I have not been made a ‘-tool" of by a "Mr. Mac" of Vernon River district, as “ Abevcromliie \Villock" has disiiigeniiously attempted to show among other glaring falseliouds published by him in the Gazette of the ‘22d iiist., for the purpose, if possible, ofjueti- fying his own and Forbes’ conduct for the last 14 months; that they have succeeded in rendering Pi~'quid Road School subser- vient to their own wishes and interests. If Mr. Forbes had not frequently been obliged to solicit the services of a Mr. “Mac” of Vernon River District, to write on many occasions. different documents for himself, he would not be so prepared to judge, and so ready to dictate to his legal ad- viser Willock, that I must labour under the same necessity. I remain Sir, Your liiimble scrvt., TOBIAS PLEADWELL. Pisquid Road, 28th July, 1851. Pisquin Roan, 28th July, 1851. “re, the undersigned do hereby certify, that for several months past we have withdrawn our children from Piequid Road School, taught by Ahercrombic Willock; owing chiefly to the misconduct practised in the School, for want ct‘ that necessary authority and controul on the part of the Teacher, in the discliarge of his duty. The! some of the undersigned have not, for the last I4 months, that Mr. Willoclr has been Teacher of the above School, sent their children, nor consented to support him, tliiiiigh engaged principally by Mr. Forbes, repugnant to their wishes. That the document respecting the said School, which ap- esred in the Gazette ofthe I5tli inst., and signed “ Tobias Pleadwell,” contained facts, and not “ faliriczitions" as styled by Willni-It in the Gazette of the 22d inst., in which he makes a eairi,futi'lr, and an impcrtinerit attempt to justify his own and Mr. Forbes‘ conduct. relative to the Pisqtiid Road School. J A M ES Kl-ZLLY, Tnme I’A'l‘K. CAllR()l.L, “- CONRAD \'l(II\'I~‘.llSON, DAVI ) 0‘KEEFE. i\ii(:iiA1-:i. POOR. MURDOCH M-NEILL. .l()llN IIIEN, JOIIN WEA'l‘Hl‘.RliE. Wesleyan Academ , MOUNT ALLISON. S-\CKV|l-1-L. N- B- Piiiivcitu i...—The Rev. HUMPHREY PICKARD, A.M. Ci»rArt.Aiiv.—'I‘Iie Rev. Al..BER'l‘ DESBRISAY. 'I‘iu'..tsuna'.it.—CIIAS. I". ALLISON, Esq. Board o/‘—_I.nstructi'on _ H. Ptcxann, A. M., Prol'. Menliil I’hilosophy,Ethics, &c. Joe. R. Hus, A. M., " French, Latin and Greek. '1‘. Piciraiin, A. M., " Miitheiiintics and Physical Sciences. STIWARD —Mr. Titosarsois 'I.‘nunasnrr. IIIS Institution has been opened and in successful operation u wards of eiglit_ye_iirs. The manner in which II.WIl" ‘ " and established, the pI’lt.¢lplt!l enunciated at its opening as those upon which it should be coriductetl, and the arrangements which were made for carrying out its designs in all its de rtinents, in both school and family, were such as to secure for II,‘ roi_ii its very coin- nieiiceiiient, a very high place in the public estimation. And inc Committee of Management and Board of I-ustees, upon whom t 8 direction of its alI'airs li_ns devolved, have been eiicouraged and stiiiiuliited by ita_prosperitfto continued .etI'orts to render it evher increasingly eliicient. Evie)? year in its history has been marked y important additions to its ucalional facilities, and by more or less extensive general improvements throughout the establishment. The attention of young men seckin an education, and of Parents and Guardians of Youth, is, there ore, confidently invited to it ashnp Institution, at least, equal in every respect, for the purposes for w ic I it was founded, to any in llritisli America. The next Term will begin on Ihursda , the 7th August, an continuing nineteen weoks, end on Wedn ay, the I7tli De- “lit:-'£n.:..—ror Board, \Vashing, Fuel, I.ig_lits, dtc. and Tui- tion in Primary Department, £25, New Brunswick currency, per .nl.ri"t|lie higher Departments, from £25 to £30_per annum. 'I‘he Principal will give any. further infornintion which may be depired, teeny person who will apply to him, (if by letter, post PnMb)unt Allison. July, IBM. 3'1- Iilligible Business use to be Let, sort A rnius or YIAII, its no-rs on o-ritnnwisn, Al MA! as: Aonnnn oiv, HOSE well known superior Business Stands in Charlottetown. T fronting on Queen's and Sydne Streets, at present, and for .,,,,,. yum pest, occupied as ME CAN'I‘ll.E lZ".S'I‘ABLISH- MEN13 by cnxacss Dnasrssv, Esquire, and Mr. Janna “'C'“"" AM’ ‘o it... ELEANOR ROBINSON, or JAM!-:8 rizititiz. Charlottetown, July I9. 135'- "MW A- For Sale, HE LEJSEHOLD INTEREST of I00 acres of Lung. {Miles from Charlottetown, fronting on the Union _ll°| - known as Black Berry Hill; about 48 acres are cleared. 1"‘ "' I?‘ cultivation. together with the Crop eon--ms of ll -¢'°'2'-:3: ""_- Wbeet, I} do. Buckwheat. 4 do. Potatoes ds Tarnips. led Meadow. -.F0f.'TOl‘IliI of8als, he. Apply to the “'9 , [,0 . July 9, test. (I w-) Contracts for Malls. WESTERN ROUTE. SEALED TENDERS will be received by the Subscriber until Monday. the brat do of September next. at noon, lioin per- sons willing to convey the ails between Charlottetown and Saint Eleiinor’s, ones a week for three years. from the filth day of0eto- bur next, b the Main Western Road. to include the regular trans- mission oft Mails Wssltl for the same riod to and from New- (lliiss-ow, Cavendish, New ndon, Park or. and Pvincstowu. Thehiiiils to becartied in a G’ or Waggon at the seasons when Wheel Carriges run, and in a S eigh during Winter. The days and hour’ ofleuving Charlottetown and Saint Eleenor's, to be fixed and altered when requested by the Postmaster General, under the sanction ofthe Lieutenant Governor in Council. 'I he Tenders to state the rate per trip, payable quarterly, and the num- ber of hours in which the party will on age to perform the service at all times, during the continuance o the contract. Tenders will also be received at the same time. for the convey- ance of the Mails between Saint Eleanor's and 'I‘igtiish‘, to iiiclnde the Mails for the intermediate oflicee. and to deliver all the return Mails at the Post Ollice at Bedeque, upon such days and hours as ma be lined by the Portinssler General, under the nniiie authority; an to convey the siiine weekly Mails from Bedeqne to St. Elea- nor‘a. Traveller's Rest, Lot I6, and Port Hill. Tenders will also be received for the conveyance of the Mails between Cnscumpeque and West Point, for the some period. Each party tendering to give the names oftwo persons who will become hound for_the faithful performance of the respective Con- tracts. THOMAS OWEN. Postmaster General. August 4, 1851. SOUTHERN ROUTE. EALED TENDERS will be received by the Subscriber until Monday, the tint day ofSepteiiiber, at noon, from persons willing to contract for the conreyniice of the Mails between Char- lottetown and Georgetown, twice a week, for three years, froin the fifth day ofOctobe next. The Mails to be carried in ii Gig or Waggon, at the seasons when \Vhei:l Carriages run, and in it Sleigh in Winter. The days and hours of leaving Charlottetown and Georgetown to be fixed and altered when necessary by the Post- master General, under the sanction of the Lieutenziiit Governor in Council; and the party tendering to convey such other Mails and packets of papers as may be given him in charge for delivery on the route. Tenders will also be received for the conveyance of the Mails be- tween Vernon River, Belfast, and VVliite Sands, for the some pe- riod;aiid also for the conveyance of the Malls between Georgetown and Murray lliirbour. Each tender to state the rate per trip, pay- able quarterly, and the number of hours in which the party will engage to perform the service at all times, duihig the continuance of the contract. and the names iif two persons who are willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the Contract. '.l‘HOM.-IS OIVEN, Postmaster General. August 4, I851. EASTERN ROUTE. EALED TENDERS will bercceived by the Subscriber, until Monday, the first day of September next, at noon, from er- sons willing to convey the lsils between Charlottetown, Bay ‘or- tune, Souris and ‘hat Point, for three cars, from the fifth day of October next. 'l'he Mails to be clll'I'I in a Gig or Vlfaggon, at the seasons vilien Wheel carriages inn; and in a Sleigh in Winter, and to be taken by the Hay Fortune Road and Souris to the East Point, and retnm by the North Side, and Head ofSt. Peter's Bay. The tenders to state the riite per trip, payable quarterly. The times for the delivery ofthe Malls at Charlottetown, and at the res- pective Post Oflices to be fixed by the Postiiiaster General, and al- tered when neeessnry, niider the sanction of the Lieut. Governor in Council; and each party tendering to give the mime of two persons willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the Con- tract. THOMAS OIVEN, Postmaster General. August 4, I851. TRYON RIVER ROUTE. SEALED TENDERS will be received by the Subscriber, until Monday the first day of September next,from persons willing to convey the Mails between Charlottetown and Bedeque, by Try- on River and Cape Traverse, for three years, from the 5th day of October next. The Mails to be carried in a G‘ or Waggon, at the seasons when Wheel Carriages run; and in n S eigh in winter. The lenders to state the rate per trip. and the number of hours in which the party will engage to perform the service, at all times, during the continuance of the Contract. The day and hour of deli- vering the Mails in Charlottetown and Bedeque to be fixed by the Postiiiaster General, and altered when necessary, under the sanc- tion of the LieuL Governor in Council; and the party tendering to ive the names of two persons willing to become bound for the lnithful performance of the Contract. TIIOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General. July 4, 185i. auctions. FULL BLOOD STOCK, of high pedigree, imported direct trons England. viz: I BULL: Durlniri Brood, (Colli ’ Stock.) by the [art gf fizilyle I “Good Lad,” out o a splendid ow at‘Lord When- I (XIW, Durham Breed. ve Is , b Cow of Lord wiieniociiii. '9 Q‘ ’ W ‘hm 3'" °'" °" I COW. full bred, Four years old. I HEIFEII do. Three do. I do. do. Two do. I COW,hal$«bred, Four do. I HISIFER, do. Three dot 2 do. do. Two do. I do. Calves, half-bred, One year old. ~ I Bull Calf, do One do. I Fine BOAR, full bred. by Lord Wlienlock, and 2 %WS, do. The whole of the above valuable Stock will be d" of .3 Public Auction. on WEDNESDAY, the 6th tin of 3031‘ mm Illlie hour of I2o’clock, noon, u the iiuiitiu: I-I sr:.cii.titI lI)'l"I‘I“‘.’l‘O\VN. Any wish’ to treat for any of the ebovu Stock. will please apply to Mr. H. I ASZARD, merchant Ch". lottetown. Approved Notes at 0 months will be taken in paiyinem, Charlottetown, May 22, I851. Land for Sale. 0 BE SOLD, Pasture Lots Nos. 40!. 444', 445, 449, 478, 479. and part iif 400 and 899 in Charlottetown Royalty, the property of ALBXAIIDIII. Vance, . Nos. 40I, 444, 445, and 449 are held under Lease for 990 years. at the Rent of £l for each Pasture Lot, and Iogothu con. tain 48 acres of Land. Nos. 478, 419 and part of 400 and I99 are Freehold, and to. gether contiiin 40} acres of Land. 'I‘he above is is most desirable Pro rty, and vet beautifully situated; hiiviiig a front on the North liver. It in igumg .50“; 35 iiiili.-a from (.‘h- rloitelown, and adjoins Potosi Farm and Upton, the residence oft e Hon. Stephen Rice. About 70 acres of the Land is cleared and enclosed within a good post and I’Iill'felICO., and is in exccellent order for cultivation; is great portion of it liiivnig been recently cleared, and but one crop taken out of it. There tau never-failing spring of Wpter on the Premises. The above Property will be sold either I ether or divided to suit intending purchasers; and if not disposg of by private Con- tract, on or before SATURDAY, the Ninth do of August next will on that day be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at I2 o’clock' noon, at the On: COURT Haven, in Charlottetown, by Annnrri H.FYA'rs:s, Auctioneer. or arlicnlurs. Title. &c., and terms of Sale s I of tho ‘Subscriber (Derbrisay's Buildings, Chai:lotlIBtds:ri)t?:vb)omIfy. Letter of Attorney, dated Slat May, 1851 has been duly appointed the Agent of Alexander Vance, I:‘.sq., for the purposes abovgmgg. tioitetl. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, 20th June, ‘I851. ‘ Sheriff's sale. By virtue ofa writ of Firri Fucias Execntiori to me directed. i.-isued out ofller Majesty's Supreme Court ofludicsture at the suit ofthe llon. Josepli Pope, Treasurer of Prince Edward Island, on behalf of Her Majesty, against 1688 acres of Land, part of Townshi Number Forty-nine (49). in Queen's County, in Prince Edivard iiland. I have levied the said Writ an the said Land, and I do hereby give notice, that I will setup and sell at Public Auction at the Court House in Charlottetown, on Tuesday the I9th day of August next, at the hour of I2 o'clock noon, the above mentioned Land, or as much thereofas will satisfy the Levy marked against. such Township, viz: Thirteen Pounds seventeen r-billings and one penny, besides SlisrilT’s Fees and incideiitnl ex nces. WILL! M HODGES. Sheriff. L SlieritI"s Oflice. Queen's County, July I9, I85l. } Y virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution to me directed, issued _ out_of Her Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Benjamin Coles against John Craig as Executor of the late Richard Coles, I have taken and seized as the propert of the said John Craig. Twenty-live acres of Freehold Land on Lot Twenty- six, (26), and I do hereby give notice, that] will on the I'Ith da of June, I853, at the Court House in St. Eleanor's, at I3 o'clock noon, set up and sell at Public Auction, all the Interest of the said John Craig, to the said recited roperty, or as much thereof as will satisfy the Levy marked on the VVnt, being for £28 18 9, curreaey, besides SlierilI"s Fees and incidental Expenses. ALEXANDER AN DERSON, Sherifi? Sherifl"s Ofiice, St. Eleanor's, June 13, I851. AMERICAN HOUSE. Nnwiioons. - TIIE Subscriber, grateful to the public for past favors, would most respectfully invite their attention to a large and varied stock or British, West India, and American Goods, selected by himself from mine of the best Ilouses in Boston, which will be sold at unprecedeiitt.-d low prices for Cash. JOHN GIBSON. June I6, I85I. Isl. New American House. THE Subscriber begs to announce to the Public generally, that he has recently opened it STORE in Mr. Cairn!’ tllrea stor llouse, Kent Street, and is now prepared to dispose of, at WI OLICSALE, at the most reasonable prices, the following arti- cles, viz:—- '1‘EA, MOLASSES, Rum, Snnfi', Salt, Gin, Tobacco, Stoves, Cheese, Meal, Rice, SUGAR, Pilot Bread . \Vriipping Paper. Rniiiiiis, Soap, Candles, Starch, Brooms, Pails, Water Crackers, TAR, Pitch, Bright Vtlrnisll, Leather, Chain, Nails, &c., 6Lc. RALPII BRECKEN, jun. Kent-street, July I4, I85]. Soap I Son ! I Constant Suppl of New Brnnswic made Son , will be kept by the Subscri er, which will be Sold to who esale_denlers_at a lower price than any other imported Soap of equal quality. Daily expected, a lot of No. I. a superior article, for Family use. Teriiis Cash. E. L. LYDIAIID. Upper Side Queen Square. June 9. I861. A & I Oatmeal. A FEW TONS ofthe above may be had, for Casts, ofthe Sub- scriber, Upper side Queen Square, (.‘hs;‘lotlt‘e.t£\{'rBlARD- June 28. Wool 1 W001! I Wool I! I HESiibscriber will pn the highest Market Prices, in Cash, for any nantity 0 GOOD CLEAJV WOOL, either Washed or in leece. E. L. LYDIARD. Upper Side Queen Square, June 9, 1851. A &, I FOUND, A-BOUT a fortnight ago, in King Street, I pair milled Hoiueepun TROWSERS, I JACKET and VEST, of blue cloth. Several pairs of Socks in the pockets, and n Gloves, and n Mnlller. They will be given to the "'°P°"’ "d Mi" °"°"'°" KENNETH WKENZIE. Pownsl Street, July 22, 1851. Sw. Brogene ! ! Brogenu 3,3,! UST received, and for Sale by_the Subscriber, .UEJV’S BROGJJVS, only 5s. 9d. a pair. JAMES M. METZLER. Corner of Queen & Water Street, 3 Charlottetown, July I, IIDI. BRICKS. UPERIOR Vvell-burnt BRICKS can be in any usatities, either at Poivaal Wharf, or at the Subscriber's Lu Yard, °" ""'"°""°' '° J/inns N. it/iitius. ir of Woollen nor on proving July IO. lw. BY virtue ofa “hit of Fieri Farina to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit ofthe Honorable Joseph Pope, Treasurer of Prince Edward Island, on behalf of Iler Majestv, tigninst Pour thousand two hundred and Sixty-one acres of Land, part of Township No. Forty—eiglit (48), in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island, I have levied the said Writ on the said Land. and I do hereby give notice, that I will set up and sell at Public Auction, at the Court House in Charlottetown, on \Vednesilay, the Third day of September next, at the hour of twelve o‘c|ock, noon, the above nienlioncd Land, or as much there- of as will satisfy the Levy marked against such Townehi , viz: Twenty-two pounds ten shillings and ten pence, besides S if’! Fees, and Incidental Expencss. WILLIAM HODGES, SlieritI"s Oliice, Queen ‘a County, sharia: August 4, IBM. - BY virtue of n Writ of Fiers’ Factor to me directed, issued out of Iler Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of the Honorable Joseph Pope, Treasurer of Prince Edward Island, on behalf of Her Majesty, against Two thousand ei ht hundred and ninety-eight acres of Land, part of Township No. hirty-two (32), in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island, I have levied the said Writ on the said Land, and I do hereby give notice that I will set up and sell at Public Auction, at the Court House in Charlotte- town, on \Vedneeday, the Third day of September next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, the above mentioned Land, or as much thereof as will satisfy the Lev marked against such Town- ship, viz: Eighteen pounds seven shillings and niuepence currency, besides SliertlI"s Fees and Incidental Ex noes. ILLIAM HODGES, Sheriff's Oflice, Queen's County, Sheriff. August 4, I85I. Y virtue ofa Writ of Statute Execution to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court of Judi- cature, attlie suit of Ralph Breclten and Daniel Horlgson, Exe- ciitora of the last Will and 'l‘eetiiincnt of Matilda Breelten, deceased, against Donald M‘Donuld, I have taken and seized at the Pro any of the said Diinald M'DonsId, all the Right, Title and Preehold Interest of the said Donald M‘Donsld. in and to Townships Nos. Tliirty-live, (35,) and Thin -six, (36,). in Queen's County, and I do hereby ive Public otioe, that I will, on Saturday, the 26th day of fiily, I85I, st 19 o'clock, noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown. in the said County set up and sell, at Public Auction the said Propert , or as much thereof as will satisfy the Iavy marked on the said Writ, being £4l4 Its. 1)., besides Interest, Slierill‘s Fees and in- cidental expenses. DONALD MONTGOMERY, Sberifl’. Sheriffs Oflee. Queen's County, July 94, I849. The above mentioned Sale is Postponed until Tuesday the 26th day of August next, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned. , DONALD MONTGOMERY, Lets Sbsrili July 20, I851. Postponed Sher-it's Sale. THE siile of the Land on Township Nnnber0Ie (II, Ekbt (B), Seventeen (I1 . Twenty-Seven (I7). and Twenty- Eight (:8), taken ‘is Essen siibssait ofilis Hon. Jess: Peps, Treasurer, for nonpayment of Land Tax, sdvertbud for an on the lat day of July instaai,aad postponed until this day. steeds fhnbee postponed until Thursday the list dey at August neat, than teach place in tbscoart House is St. Eleanor‘, aAtNll e'e|eek uses. Sheril's Oflee, St. Elseuor‘a. . ’ July si. iasi. . :7-grow . v