-.4.‘ Royal Agricultural‘ Society. .lonthIy Mulirtg of Committee, Sept. 3, I35]-. . I-uesussr : Hon. Stephen Rice, President, { ‘ I-Ion. J. M. Holl, Charles Husaard, Eaq., id Vice Praident, Mr. George Boer, jun., Mr. Henry Loagworth, D. Brenna. Eaq.. . Jeremiah Sinr ..sn. Esq. Read the Resolution. of . at Meeting. which were confirmed. Ordered, That the sum of £8 be givsn'to the St. Peter's Branch, for Prince for Turnip-, for tltis ear cnlv. Read the Re rt of the Ju ges of ‘Wheat Crops, in Queen's County. 'I‘ha rut prize of £2. was awarded to Mr. William Mc- Ewgn, Cemr" n, New I ' , and the ‘ prize,of£I, to Jeretniah Simpson. Esq., of Cavendish. Ordered, That the above-named Report be published. Ordered, That the Secretary import a steaming appttratus, for Hon. J. M. Hall; a patent churn for J. Walktngslmvv. |wM|~: Ind II Inset-m’ ' _ machine for Mr. G. Lewis, tltey paying all costs and charges. Ordered. That Charles Stewart, Esq. be rcquested to act as Judge of the Turnip Crops. entered for compelttton tn the St. Elen- nor‘s, Tryon,Georgetown Branches, and that Charles llnszard, Esq., Mr. John Thurne, Mr. Jtthn Beer, and Mr. William Pctlticlt, he requested to act as Judges of the Turnip Crops, entered for cotnpe- tition in Queen's County. By Order, GEORGE BEER, Secretary & Treasurer. REPORT OF TIIE INSf‘EC'lX)RS OF IVHEAT FOR QUEEN'S COUNTY. The Inspectors of the fields of Wheat entered for competition, in Queen's County, for the prentiums olfored by the Royal Agri- cultural Society, have to Report, that they visited on the 26th, 21th and 38th of August, eight fields belonging to the following persons, vts. :- Judge Peters. Jeremiah Simpson, Esq.. Messrs. G. Lewis, \Vm. McF.wen, W. Hyde, George Mason, Stephen Bovyer, attd J. Theme, and afler the most careful examination. award the lat prize to Mr. Wm. McEwen. Camphletown, New London—und the 2d to 1. Sim , Esq.. Cavendish. The fie d belonging to Mr. .\lcEwen, was sowed on the lbth of May, on e pasture ploughed down in the month of August. and cross loughed in the following Spring, without ntanure. tied llald, I2 bushels sowed on 7 acres. That of Mr. Simpson's, was sowed on the I2th of May. on a piece of Potato land, farmed on the 6 years’ rotation; lted Ilald, 27 bush- els, sowed on the I5 acres. Janus Mu.t.uu, Ilurrttv LONGWOITH, Josrtv Benn. August 80th, I851. £ From the Illustrated London Mws, Aug. 23, 185i. TESTIMONIAL T0 SIR ALEX. BANNERMAN. A very handsome silver table servite has just been completed by Messrs. Smith, Nicholson and Co. , Duke-street. I.incoln's-inn-fields, for pr sentat ion to Sir A. Bannermnn, by the inhabitants of Aberdeen. Tho Cantlelubrutn here engraved is the centre-piece of the service, and bears the following inscription :-- Presented to His Excellency Strt Anexatrnsn BANIIRIIAN, Ktrmtrr. Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island, by his Friends and Constituents in Aberdeen. In testimony of their sense of the great and elfective services he had rendered on many occasions, to their cit , during the fifteen years he re resented them in Parliament. and t a great regard and affec- tion t ey entertain for his personal worth and character.-—l85l. GRAND EXCURSION. 'I‘0 BOSTON. Fuoss Ilaurax, Wrrrnsott, Tuuuo. Pres-co, Atvn Psrrrcu Envntrtu ISLAND. Hyde’s line from P. E Island. Pictou, and Tram. to Halifax ; King's line from Halifax to \Vindsor. and thence by Steamers Fairy Queen. Creole, and Admiral. to Boston. Arrangements have been made by Mr. John Nowell, to trans- rt a party from the above named places to Boston and back. leav- Ing P. E. Island. Pictou and Truro, in time to ,. ad from Hali- by the Couch, Wodnceda morning. Ioth inst.. at 9 o'clock. to meet the Steamer at Wi sor, connecting with the St. John and Boston Boats. Parties going may return any Monday within thirty da fiorn date of Tiottet. This will give an opportunity to parties to participate in the three days‘ Jubilee at Boston, at which is to be the Governor General of Canada, his Cabinet, and all the distinguished Ofiicers of the Canadian Government. It is also understood that the President of the United States will be essnt. and the members of his Cabinet. together with many of t e most distinguislted gentlemen of this country, both civil and military. Great preparations are being'rr-ade by the City Government of Boston to malts this one of the grandest celebrations ever seen in the United States. All persona wishlng to make a trip to the great metropolis of New England and vritrtoss the grand Railroad and steamboat Jubilee, and the many invitipg and pleasant sconce in and around Boston. will now have a gra opportunity at a reduced price, and ample time to see all that may attract attention. Tickets from Halifax to Boston and back, 013,00 as as ss .0 8‘. John as as 6 go " " Truro to Boston " “ 11.00 ss ss pica,“ go ss ss ss l9:oo P. E. Island “ " “ 13,00 Agents—Helifax. King 8!. Brothers: Truro. C. R. Pearson; Pictou. James Murdoch; P. E. Island, James Peaks.- lI?We regret that the above Notice had not sooner coats to our hands; for we are aware, that many would have availed them- selves of the chance of so advantageous and cheap a mode of visit- ing the United States. The Report of the Tryon Agricultural Society. and several other communications are in type, but are crowded out. They will be attended to next week. We have to acknowledge the receipt oftbe “ Bulletin of the American Art Union, for April, I85I." with two engravings published under its auspices. For the present we will bttt call (as requested) the attention of the ublic to the exhibition of some large engravings at the store o the Honorary Secretary, Mr. J. J. Pippy. which will amply repay the visitor. In a future No. we shall give the subject a further consideration. We have received a Letter from ".1 King’s County Tenant,” whiekh we are obliged to postpone the insertion or until next W00 . Birth. On Tuesday, the 26th ult., the Lady of Edward Palmer, Eaq., of filarrirb. At St. John's, Newfoundland, on Saturday evening, Ifith Aug., at the Cathedral Church. by the Venerable Archdeacon Bridges, William Henry Mars. lIsq., to Esther Isabella, eldest daughter of the late Robert Luagrisbs. Eaq.. Licut. R.N. lifltrb, Very suddenly, on Thursday night, the 4th inst.. at their rssi. dance. North liiver, ELIIAIITII, the beloved wife of Lawrence White, Eaq.. M. D., aged 2! years. Aug. to, in Watergate-street, Chester, aged 77. Lieut. Colonel Geor Dssttrieay, late of the Re el Artiller . Lt. Colonel Desbrl- Ily o teinsd his first commission tn I79l,a served with the forces 1' icll clptured the Cape of Good Hope in I705. at which colony he remained several ears. Subsequently he served In various ‘rte of the United Iaagdorn, and retired from his corps In I825. It. Colonel Dssbrisuy was descended from the ancient and noble fatnil of De Dress, in France. His immediate ancestor settled in Hill cceutrv on the revocation of the edict of Nantes; and hts father. Coleuel Dssbrisey. also of the artillery, was man years rrrnorof Prince Fslwsrd I-land. The family of De rsssis istlllguhhed ltt the annals of France. and in I089 Claire Clsmsnce do Maille, daeshter of Merschel the Duke do Breus, and niece to Cardinal Richelieu, was married to the Great Condo, Prince of the blood royal. The deceased has resided many ears in Chester. Ofcsusurnptlsu. alters short illness, at! residence ofhur father, Boeghton Island. Three Rivers, Eunice Mury.third daughter of Mr. Joseph Allan. is the lotls year of her age; deeply regretted by all who newltev. At Augustine Cove, user Tryort, on Monday the nth ult. Mae- eaaus-, the eldest surviving uud touch beloved daughter of Mr. Ilettart, in the Nth year of lies age Also, at the sales l on .i.'. mi. ult.. I-Itllsborough River, for Dennis R of 210 tons, called the John. Pisquid. for Jess tons, called the £tt‘ttttrl)rb,." - r . from the ship urd of’ Mr.‘ Benjamin. Coma. ' in, F;q., Charlottetown, e Brig On the same do , from the shipyard of Mr. James Macdoneld. xacdonsld, Iaq.. Charlottetown, e Brig of 180 t rota. tlasstttgrrs. In the Steamer front Pictou. on the Ist inst.. Charles Palmer, Esq. and Miss Sarah Palmer. In the Steamer from Pictou on Thursday, the 4th instant, Rev. G. Walker, Rev. J. Patterson ; Messrs. S. 'I‘sylor. W. Gordon. W. Hawlttns. Mr. \Voodsworth; Mrs. Maclsen; and ten in the Steer- age. In the Steamer from Pictou on Monday, the 8th instant, Mr. F. Moore; and 4 it: the Stcerage. Dart of Qlltarlctttlottttt. etrruuen: Sept. 3.—Sr-ltr. Unicorn, Mulch, Sydney; coal. Brig Cnrtltagertian, Keates. Swansea; goods. 4.-—Schr. Caledonia, Silliker. Bay Verte; deals. Mata. Young, Halifax; goods. 6. Royal Miner, Babin. Ptsgwash; limestone. James Fraser, M'Rae, Buctoucha; boards. CLEANED 1 Sept. 2.—°cltr. Rob Rn . Turnbull, — ; hal. 4.—l‘lrig Charles Ul/aldon, -\l‘Lcan, Richibucto ; bel. Scltr. Caroline. Murchison, Boston; fish, die. 6 Mata, Young, Halifax: shingles. 8.—Brig Ceres, Thompson, Cork; lumber. film: Struts. Captain Lang, oftbe Russian brig Victoria, at New York. from Kilru.-h, reports, that on the 1th instant, Int. 44, long. 48. he fell in wttlt the wreck of the brig John Hawks, Captain Richards. (of Swansea). from Prince Edward Island, for Bristol (England) with a cargo of lumber. She was water-logged. having sprung ts leak in a gale from the S. W. on the let instant. Took from her Cup- tain Richards, and crew, ccnsistin of seven men. Brigt. " Trimmer," owned by ll r. Geo. Dingwell, of St. Peter's lefl here for New York on the lat June last. with a car 0 of 8,200 hushcls Oats—she arrived there on the I-Ithalclivered Iter cargo in excellent condition. not the slightest damage having been done to it.—it was said to be the safest cargo ever brought to New York from this Island. ttlltttrlottrtotutt ilrarltrts. Exchange 50 per cent. on Sterling. Srrttunav, Sept. 6, I851. rnots 1'0 rnost 10 Beef, (small) pr lb. 0 3 0 4} “Fool, - - I 0 I 3 do. by quarter, 0 2| 0 4 Hum, 0 5 0 7 t-...t., . . o o o o Barley, per bushel, 2 s s 9 «lo. (small) 0 3 0 C Oats, - - 3 4 0 0 Mutton, - fl SI 0 Q IVIIOII, - 0 0 0 0 Ltttnlt, per Ilt., 0 2‘ 0 4 Timothy Seed, 0 0 0 0 Vettl, per lIr., 0 2 0 -I Potatoes, 1 0 I S Iluttcr, (fresh) - ll 8 0 I0 Tnrnips. per dozen 0 8 0 6 do. by the tttb, 0 8 0 9 Carrots, per bttnch.- 0 2 0 8 Cheese, - - 0 8 0 6 Turkeys, each 3 0 5 0 Flour, per Ih., 0 2‘ 0 2; Fowls, - - I 0 I C Oatmeal, r lh., 0 I 0 2 Eggs, per dozen, Q 3 0 7 Patrlllar y,pcr lb. 0 2 0 0 ay, per ton, - 80 0 -I0 0 Tttllow, - 0 9 0 I0 Straw, per cwt. 0 0 0 0 Lttrtl, - - 0 9 0 0 Cotllish, per I|I.l., I2 0 I5 0 Ducks, each I 0 I 2 Hulrtespun, per yd... 3 0 3 6 Pat-tridges. 0 6 0 9 Cltickemr, per puir,[ 0 I0 I 8 green Peas, per quart; 0d. Apples, per bush. 3:. 6d. urr'ant.s, per quart. 44 . GEORGE LEVVIS. Market Clerk. j’ i Kings County Cattle Show and Plouglting Match, for the Your 1851, ILL be held at the head of St. Peter's Bay, on Friday the 26th day of September, when the following Prizes will be offered for Competition. Cattle Show. Colt, fouled in I849. do. do. do. For best Entire Blood Id do. best Blood Filly, 2d do. do. best Entire Colt, for Ag‘oltrl. purposes, fouled in I949. 3d best do. do. do. best Fill , do. zdbost e. do. best Bull, calved in I849, 2d best do. do. best Heifer, do. 2d best do. do. best yearling Ball or Heifer, from the Ayrshire Bulls lmp'trIOtI in I849. best Calf, from do. do. or front the Heifer imported in 1850, best Ram, under 3 you old, (Lambs excluded.) 2d best do? E tip. Y | do. bostpenos we’ ,(oari ‘s) Id best do. do. Q. do. n‘ I IGULATIONII The Colts and Fillies to be Island bred. No imported Stock allowed to compete. No animal, having formerly obtained a firs! prize. will he al- lowed to compete. No animal to compete for ntore than one prize. No competitor to exhibit more than the required number of eni- {rule in each class. No Prize will be awarded, unless there be at least three competi- torsin each class. No person will be allowed to exhibit stock for competition. unless he be a trtember of the Branch Society established in the County in which the Show is held. Its “|9I‘b3-‘Ur-3.;-genus’! do. do. Iiiffifli 99999 9 9909990eO¢€O 99999 9 999999999999 Plougbing Matcli. First Prize, 3 0 0 Second do. 2 0 0 Third do. I 0 0 Fourth do. 0 I0 0 The Premiums will be paid at the Royal A ricultural Society's Depot in Charlottetown, on production of an Order to that elfect, signed by the Secretary of the Branch. By Order of Committee. MURDOCH MURRAY, Secretary. September 8, IBM. To be Sold. AND immediate possession given. The leasehold interest of 57 h I acres of Land, on Lot 82, about five and a half ntiles from C at oi‘ u, subject to the yearly rent of Is. per acre, and lease for 999 A care, there are between 86 and 40 acres tsndorvcultivation. Barn, Stable, Cart-House and Dwellin House. a frost proof Cellar and Dairy. Also, a never failing Wel of good Water near the door. Also, Freehold properties, consisting of three acres of Land being of Common Lot. No. 27, o pneite Spring Park. on the Melpeque oed. and near Mr. Daniel odgsoa‘s farm. And | oftcwn Lot No. 68, with the Buildings and Breast Work. fronting on Darchester gtteet and Kings Street. And 1 of town Lot, No. 89 in King's 'reet. Also. 1 of Town Lot No. 9. in King Street, with the buildings thereon, consisting ofa Dwelling House 85 In 80 and 20 foot post, a frost-proof Cellar with e good Stone Wall under the whole building. a Shop. Parlour, Kitchen and Olfice on the first floor, Five Rooms on the second story, and Four on the Garret. all well finished and in com lute order, a Stable, Store, Coach-House and Wood-House. 'l‘hc wiltole of the above perty will be sold or let for a term of years. Terms liberal. or further -particulars apply to L. W. Gall, Esq., or to the Subscriber on the premises. EDWARD KICKHAM. Also the anus ired term of four years of a House in Dorchestsr Street. o posits sssrs. Duncan's store, and sub’ tto a yearly rent of Ten ounds, ‘MW in the possession of Edwa Neil. As the Subscriber intends removing into the country he requests all persons indebted to hitn either by Note of Iland or Book Ac- count. to settle the saute on or before the 29th instant, otherwise they will be sued indiscriminately. E K Cherlottotown. Sept. so. test. Itessn Boat for Sale. HE Suberlbsr sfivs Ibr sale the Ferry Steamer " Isle," Twelve Ilorss power, the Iteiler. s supzrlor article, irrtpcrtsd flout England for the pu.r‘pcss;thsBcetls fsetlsugby Iafset been, Copper-falsesd a Csppcsd. hearse two seasons. Apply uses, se hlday the 18th ult., Sauarr, tbs youuguteltild ofllr. uttart. ¥ 1 3' mos. a. -rsrtttstrt. \ cbsrlsttstswu. ltth August, last. (lsl.) \ I ‘or. ' JAMES .N. HARRIS. Ojers for.Salc, . 2 HINGLE MAKING MACHINES, with circular Saws complete, _ I Threshing Machine, I Winnowut Machine. At rsdac prices. Charlottetown Supt. I , Ilbl. FLOUR! FLOUR! I A fresh consignment of FIDUR for Sale, warranted real good. JAMES N. IIARRIS. Sept. I, I85I. SYDNEY COAL OURLY expected and for Sale. Customers are desired to leave their orders forthwith. JAMES N. HARRIS. Charlottetown. Sept. I. IBM. Salt! Salt! 2 A small consignment of Liverpool SALT on hand, retailing by JA.\II"S N. IIARRIS. Charlottetown. Sept. I, 1851. Lumber! Shingles! Lathsf James N. Harris HAS at his establishment for Sale, Pine, Spruce and llemloclt BOARDS, C Pine and Cedar SHINGLES, LATI-IS, &c , cheap for ans. Charlottetown, Sept. I. ISM. Wanted, Oats and Barley .' .' PAYMENT in Batrteritt GOODS at reasonable prices, or in Cash at option. for any quamity. JAMES N. HARRIS. Charlottetown, Sept. I, 185i. M A C K E R E L . ilu f.I.l.0,.ll5".. N THURSDJY the Ilth ieI.sl..II ffilluk, alibi S¢Isri- ber's Establishment. 2 Shingle Melti Machines... 1 Horse Hay es, I Plough, 40.000 Shinglee,. 10 Cheats E-Bases Congo Tee. _ 2 Cooking Stoves, 8 Pipes Gh, real Hollands in,,qtsa_t_aI'pieu to suit pur- Togetlter with some Household Furniture, JAMES Nu HARRIS. Auctioneer. Clturlottetown, September 8. ISM.- Posltlvely Unrcscrvcd. N THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the Eleventh and Twelfth instant, commencing at II o'clock precisely, and will be continued each successive dué till all is diaosed of. The STOC of P. URBAN; At his Slornfoofnf Qttlsa Strut; _ Comprising in part. of black, blue and green Broad Clo‘ths.. Caut- meres, Tweeds and Doesltins, Orleans, _I4||lI|’$, ,Cobourgu. M’dc|n'tnes, 'I‘arutns, Printed Cottons, Giughams. white and grey Sltirtingu and Shootings, Shawls, Sill; and Cotton Hund- kerchiefs, Linen, twillcd and plain Linings, linen Tbwels, Rs- gatta bhirte and Shirtlng, scarlet and while Flannels, heavy tuilled Sltirting. Bedticlts. Lambs‘ Wool Shirts and Peutalsoas. Hosiery, Furniture Chintz, Braces, &r.c., &c. I2 curttpletr: sets Ivory Balance Knives and Forks. M sloutt II- rior 'I‘ub|c Cutlery, Scissors. Tea and Table Spoons,.,Fiue- I‘ooth and Dreuing Combs. Fire Brttsses and Irons.. Papisr Muchtr Trays, llohernian and China Vases, Essences, 8r,c., ‘to. 3 ipes French Btutrnx; 6 boxes Iloncy Dew Lurnpffcuaccc; a cw boxes Soap; Boots and Shoes. &r.., &,c. As these GOODS are of excellent quality, and us. thc.Sale.wil| be without reserve, Merchants and Dealers generally, as, well. as heads of Fatnilies, will fittd this a rare opportuuityof adding to their stock. Terms at Sale. A. II. YATES. Auctiooccr._ Sept. 5, I85I. inn JAMES N. IIAIIRIS. PURCHASED in any quantity ‘,' ‘ to ' prices—Cush payment. Charlottetown, Sept. I. I85l. Vessels lVanled! ! FOR New York, Newfoundland, Bathurst, Sydney, Pugwssh, Gut_Canso. JAMI-L‘! N. HARRIS. Charlottetown, Sept. I, IBBI. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. . TIIE SUBSCRIBER expects shortly an addition to his present supply. JAMES N. HARRIS. Charlottetown, Sept. I, I8t'rl. Stoves! Grates ! Ranges ! ! PIONEER, Hot Blast and other Cooking STOVES, Franklin and Tight Air Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, (Bodleys) and Grates. .lA.\ll:‘.S N. HARRIS. Chnrlottetmvn,Sept. I. I851. Y virtue ofa Writ of Fieri Fncias to me directed. issued out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature. at the suit of John Frederick Clark against James Frederick Webber, I have taken and seized, as the property oftlte said James Frederick Wob- her, all the llight, Title and Freehold interest of the said James Frederick \Vebbcr, in and to Town Lot No. Fifty Eight (58). in the 2d hundred ofLots in Charlottetown; and I do hereby ive Pub- lic Notice. that I will on Saturday. the Thirteenth do of! Septem- her. 1851, at Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court ouao in Char- lottetown, in the said County. set up and sell at Public Auction the said Propert . or as much thercofns will satisfy the Levy, marked on the said Vrit. being £83 l6s. 8d.. beside Interest, Shcrifl‘ ’s Fees and incidental expenses. DONALD MONTGOMERY. Sherifii " SIterifl’s Oflice. Queen's County, September I2. I849. I ,Y. virtue of u Writ of Statute Execution to me directed. issued out ct’ Her Majesty's Supreme Court of Judi- cature, a tthc sttit of Ralph Bracken and Daniel Horlgson, Exe- cutors of the last Will and Testament of Matilda Brccken, deceased, against Donald M-Donald, I have taken and seized as the Pro any of the said Donald M'Donsld. all the Right, Title and reeholtl Interest of the said Donaltl M‘Dnnald. in and to Townships Nos. Thirty-five. (35,) and 'l'lti1'l_V'8_ilKo(36:) in Queen's County, and I do hereby ive Public Notice. that I will, on Saturday. the 96th day of uly, 1851, st 19 o’clock, noon, at the Cottrt House in Charlottetown. in the said County set up and sell, at Public Auction the said Property. or as much thereof as will satisfy the Levy marked on the aatd Writ. being .f.‘4I4 Ila. l§.. besides Interest, Sherill‘s Fees and in- cidental expenses. DONA LD MONTGOMERY, Sheriff. SltcrilI"s Ollice. Queen's County, July 24, 18-19. The above mentioned Sale is Postponed until Tue-day tltc 26th day of A ugust next, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned. July 28, I851. The above mentioned Sale is furtlter postponed until Friday the 26th dav of September next, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned. August 96, l85I. DONALD MONTGOMERY, Lute Shcrifli Y virtue ofa Writ of Fieri Facios Execution to me directed, is- sued out of Iler Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of the Honorable Joseph I’ope,'I‘reasurer of Prince Edward, Island, on behalf ofHer Majesty. against filb acres of Land. rt of Townshi No. Thirty-five (85), In Queen's County. in ’rince Edward ‘Island. I have levied the said Writ on the said Land, and I do hereby ive notice that I will set up and sell at Public Auction, at the Court loose in Charlottetown, on Saturudo , the 20th day of S r ‘ next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon. the above mentioned Land, or as much thereof I will satisf the I.evy marked against such Township, viz: Eleven pounds eig t shillings and four pence, besides SherilI"s Fees and Incidental Ex ees. VVILLIAM HOD ES. SheritI"u Office, Queen's County, ; Shefifii August 2|, I851. Postponed Sher-ifl”s Sale. HE Sale of Lands in Lots I, 3, I7. 27, and 28, taken in Execution for non-payment of Lttnd 'I‘ux, and advertised to have taken place this day, by postponement. it now stands further postponed, until Tuesday the 23d day of So nther next. then to take place as before advertised. at the Court cues in St. Eleanor's at 12 o'clock, noon. ALEXANDER ANDERSON. Shcrilf. ShoriII‘s Olfice, St. Eleanor‘s, Aug. st. l85I Reaping Machine. LOST on the ldth inst.. on the Breckley Point Road. between Mr. Henry l.ongworth‘s and Breckcn’s Farm, the Knives of e Reaping Machine. They are ofno use to an one, but the Owner, who will reward any person for his trouble, y leaving them with Mr. James W. Cairns, or with himselfat Brncltly Point. Aug 80, I85I- EWEN M‘MII.LAN. Wanted to Charter. VESSELS from I00.to 250,Toas. toload at Bay Clsclsunfor E land;anduVessel of 40 orbotcas, to loud Ship tubes and Plank coast wise. Apply to egum Was. HEARD. FOR SALE, PST ENGLISH OAKUM. FIGURE HEADS. IRON, assorted sisss. CROWN GLASS, I0-ttl and auto PLYMOUTH SOAP, as excellent article hr Ibruily use. fie. to. War. IIEA D Great George Street, August 20, IBM. Valuable Stock for Sale... VFIIE SUBSCRIBER will Sell on FAIR ‘DAY. (Wedueuda ) the 24th instant, the followittg valuable S'I‘0CK,.by AUC- TION. at I2 o'clock. at the Market 8 uare. One Galloway COW, in Calfby t e Galloway Bull,‘imported' this year from Scotland. One COW,nged 6 years, halfGnlloway. half Alderttey. Tlu: above are from the Stock of Hon- Judge Pl'.I'Ils.. —./[LSO- Ahalf-bred Durham COW, bred by Mr.. John Theme, and.’ now the propcrt of G. W. DI:ttr.uru.; This opportunity altoul not be lost, by Farmers wishing to. im-- prove their stock. JAMES N. HARRIS. Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Sept. 6, I85I. Isl- Sale of Valuable Real Estate. 0 BE SOLD. at PUBLIC AUCTION, on-WEDNESDAY. the 'l‘WENTY-FOURTH day of SEPTEMIIER. next. at the OLD COURT HOUSE, Charlottctowrt,.at the liner of -Twclte o‘clsck, noon, the followin IIEAI. ES'I‘A'I‘E of. the late Mr. Arron aw MACDONALD. o Three Rivers, decen-t-d..or so much thereof as may be necessary for the payment of. the Debts of the. said Andrew Macdoneld in this Inland, via..:. Panmurc Island", Excepting (he hundred acres thereof, situate in Cnrdfiuw Buy,. King's County, in this Island, being an Estate in Fee Simple, and wusssting of One Farm containing Two hundred (200) acres ofv Land, more or less, being the Northern section of the said Island; and having an extensive shore front on Saint Marv‘s Bay and tl e- Harbor of Three Rivers : 50 or 00 acres of this nrrn are under cultivatiou, and on which there is situate a SUETANTIAL 'I‘\VO' STORY BRICK DWELLING IIOUSE, comprisin E‘ ht Rooms besides the Attics, with u frost-proof Cellar ; also a DA N 60 feel by 30, and other Outhouses, &c. Also. FIVE FARM, each con- taining Fifty acres. more or less, fronting on Saint Mary's Bay. Also, Five other. FARMS. containing a like quantit each, frontin on Three Rivers Harbor. on the North or inner S of the ea’ Island.—'l‘he whole of the said Filly acre Farms ubut on a road in the interior of the Fsttnte ;_they consist of superior soil. and are covered with excellent Hardwood ; the situation of each being ex- ceedingly well adapted for the purpose of Agriculture or the Fisheries. The above Estate is to be sold‘ agreeably to an Order of the Lieutenant Governor and Ceun "_, made under and virtue of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, iutiru “An Act relating to Wills, Legacies and Exocutors, and for the settlement and distribution of the Estates of Intestates,” ss.wsll as in per. suauce of a decree of the Court of Chancery of this Island. made in a cause wherein William Mucleod st tsxor are Pluiutifl, and Hugh Macdonald and Colin Macdoneld are Defendants. A do it of Twenty-live per cent on the purchase money will be reqttir to be paid down at the time of Sale, and the remainder en the execution of the Deeds and delivery of ion to the purchasers, which will be on or before the Twenty-fourth dly or October, ensuing. For further particulars, as well as inspection of a Plan of the Estate, apply at the Ofllce of EDWARD PALMER, Esq, Chat‘- lottetown, or at Georgetown. to the undersigned. Dated this 18th day of August, 1851. HUtiH MACDONALD, Isl. Sole Acting Executor of the said Andrew Macdoneld. Sole b fluction of Valuable_HOUSE and BU LDIJVG LOTS, in Potcnal-street. Charlottetown. ON FRIDAY, the 3d day of October next, I85I. at the hour of I2 o'clock, noon, will be sold on the Premises. by)Puhlic Auction. that valuable and comrnodious New Two Story WEL- LING-HOUSE and STORE. in Povrnal-street. the Profierty of Mr. Pawtucx Garrtrnr. lately occupied by ltim as u walling House and place of business, situate on part o Town Lot No. 87, in the let llundred of'l‘own Lots in llhurlnttetown. The Land attached to the House, and to be sold with it, has a front of 4|} feet on the West side of Pownal street, with a depth heck of 84 feet. (fronting 84 feet on Dnrchester-street.) The House is well arranged and capricious. and at a small expense, could be altered so as to be suitable for the residence of a Private Gentleman. IF required for a Store, its present internal arrangement and first rate business situation, well fit it I'or the purpose. There is also I Stable on the Premises, and a Pump near to it in Pownal—street. Ar.so,ut the same time. 2 valuable BUILDING LOTS. part ofthe above Town Lot. and situate to the South of the above House, each havin a front of80 feet on Pownal—street, and run- niag back thence or the distance of 84 feet. the depth of the Lot. 'I‘hc rticulsrs of Title and terms and condtttons of Sale, apply at the flloe ofJosusrr Ha:rrst.xv, Esq., tn Charlottetown, orte the Subscriber on the Premises. P. GAFFNEY. Charlottetown, 9th September. IBM. Dagtigrrian Miniatures. GEORGE P. TANTON, EGS to inform tltc Ladies and Gentlemen of Churlotteto n and the Island in general, that he has commenced business as DAGUIIIIAN AIt'rts'r, at his dwelling in Great George-street. where no expense has been spared in fitting up his rooms with su- rior North and Sky Lights. Having every facility, be p imself to furnish his customers with the very best Deguerrteu Liltenesses that can be produced by the Art. No person is desired to purchase It likeness which is not satisfactory. and if returned, another will be iron in its stand. His prices wi be low, therefore all will have an opportupity of procuring it perfect lilraness,at the seats price that an tnfsrtur one would cost. Perfect likenesses of Children (over 6 months of age) war-reutod. Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to cell and exanhe specimens. Ffltooms open from 7 a. m., to 4 p. m. ept. 1. ti‘. can-rrvrca-rs-. _ I do Itereb certify that Mr. Geounu P. Tatsrorr has received tostructious me in the pa art, and that I have kept notbiugbeckfrotultiuuuud do him useeswtpstset psrscutosxesllrtthsprohssiou; sudlhuvsgivsu hint hll authe- ritytsussrnyuameesarefsrsacsiuauyway he tney dsstu pro- W. JOHN Nelson. ctortotmows‘: July as, test.