Cliarlotlrleiutt illarlrrts. Exchange 50 par coat. on Sterling. Ssroaeav, Jose 28, I852. pug. «go o l_IOI -rn Boef.(s-all)prIs. a wool. - - 1 4 do. by qinrter, 8. 5 Hall. PI? lbw 9 l 7 , . . I 4 Barley. poftiusltel, 3 l 3 cl... (spell) I I Oats, - - I 0 Iluttue. ' u ‘ . a 0 “ |,....i., pg. ii,,, 4 8 Ttetutby Seed 0 0 Veal, 9. lb.. 1 4 Pmtm. 3 t 3 Butter, (fresh) - 7 . "I'll. 0 lo .1... by no mo, s 0 t‘-mu-. per bunt. 0 0 Cheese, - - 8 3 Turkeys, each 4 9 Psitrlllas'loy.perlb. : 3 .Enw , . . ‘I’ I : r. I s, ter doscn 't'..ii...v',’""“. 8 10 'iii.§, ,5" ton, '. to 4 to o Lard, - - 9 0 Straw, per cwt. 0 I 0 bucks, sash - 0 0 Codtialt, per qtl., I2 I l 0 Partridgws, - 0 I 0 Ilutttoa tun. per yd., 8 5 Coco, each. 0 1 0 Buck ‘P busII., 4 l i 0 Cloves‘ Had, pa”). 1 0 I B , Ilaltlsits, 0 1 0 GEORGE LEWIS. Market Clorlt. flour aitb filial market. Saturday, June 38, I882. . . - . Ztl. . . no PATRICK GILLIGAN, Clsrlt. irtnoit. per lb., OATMEAL, pot lh., Groceries, Naval Stores, ate. dtc. HE Subscriber otfers for Sale. Wholesale. at the lowest Market Rates. the following well-selected GOODS :- and half-cheats Cori nu 'l‘l".A. alfchosts Orasgo Pecos ' ‘EA. [fins and fragrant.) 55. Hints. and tiereea Musoovado MOLASS d . o. o. . Bbls. cruebd and palveviasd SUGAR. Boxes TOBACCO. [ditforsiit brands.) Boxes SOAP and CANDLES, Ebls. h' It-proof RUM, SOLE ,EA’l‘I-II-IR. SAI.ERA'I‘US. MUSTARD, Green and ‘ground COI"FEE, CHOCOLATE, Tiercos Ilt-ass CIIEFJE. Cider and Wine VINEGAR, Lemon and Rn-pherry SYRUP. VINI-JG.-\R. TAMARINDS, Grout. Butter. Soda and Lemon BISCUIT. Rhubarb. Dostsott. Green Gags, aad (fhsrrtes, preserved in natural state. CURRANTS, I"II.IlEIl'I‘S. COCOA NUTS, Shelled and uushelled ALHONIIS. Superior S nieli CIGARS. [purchased in Bend] WIII'I‘I". BANS, PEPPER. ground and urtgrottnd. PURE 8PlltI'I': or Alcohol fur Uruggista' use. Butter rind 'I'iible S.-\l.'l‘. in 20-lb. bags, ’ 0.\'l(IN.4, (IAliB.\(t’I".. WAI.NU'l'S, GIIERKINS, and iiitxtlb I’ti.'Kt.t;s. ‘Vest India PEPPER. and Tomato SAUCE, Aiisotted SI'I(7l-IS. 8l'I'1lIl\l CANDLES, Boxes CONI"E(."I‘ION ARI’. Bhls. Navy and Pilot BREAD, OAKUM. I’l'l‘ClI, 'I‘AR. RESIN. Bright VARNISII, Shingle and Board NAILS. English and American WIN D0“! GLASS. e. do. Steel Wagon di. Carriage SPRINGS, JIAIRS. [assorted patterns.) I.E’l‘l‘I'ZR PAPER. PAIL. , and BROOMS, Willow WAGONS and l.'lIAIR. Bali-s and Cases SlIllt’I‘lNts‘:l and DOIIESTICS, W'ool and Sslk HATS, WIlll’S and WIIIP LASIIES, Suits Oil Clotting and Sou‘-trcslerr. dc. dc. dc. -—-ALSO—- Foa.-rv Doasrr Garrrirr SCY'l‘I<lI-LS. from the Manufacturers. and at prices lower than they can be imported, 0 CNEATIIS and SCYTIIB S'l‘UNl’.S. S. C. Il0l..\IAN. Charlottetown, Juno t. tau. 3' 7-“ _ I ' ‘ Charlottetown Ilorticullural Society, uirnaca -rite PATIIONAGI or me EXCILLIICI eta anaxaaoua IAIIIIIAN asto x.,u>x aaitrruaararr. III-I CHARl.O'I'I‘E'I‘0\VN IIORTICULTURAL SOCII-TTY will hold their Irst Exhibition of F lowers. I"t-uits, and Vege- tables, by the kind perittituiun of sir Alexander and Lady Banner- soau. in the Goverriiiiettt Iloueo Grounds.oii Wcoassoar tho I«ttlt JULY next. when Prizes will be distributed to the Eshibitorsof the following articles, vi:.;— FLOWERS IN POTS. (irons: PLANTI.) ' for the best Myrt'e, 0. Id do. 0. do. Puechia, Du. 8d do. do. Id do. do. Do. bestCactits, (PricltIy.) Do. beat Monthl Rose, , Do. do. do. (Sniooth,) Do. Id do. n. Do. do. Carnation, Do. boot Chinese Pritnroee. ) W ID. Do. Id do. do. do. (colorod.) o. . For the best Seedling Geranium of last car. For the best collection of House Pliints, in Puts, the property of one person, but not to include any Plant that shall have taken either of the foregoing Prizes. PLOWEIIS GROWN IN THE OPEN Alll. PM the boot Bouquet of Mass Rosco, Do. do. dis. eorpaining the greatest variety of Roses of a I so i do. do. of tniscdllaneoes Garden |"lowera,tbe produce Be. one a a Do. Id do. do. do. do. Do best Six Pattsieo, er Hoartaeass. Do. do. Balsam. Do. do. Foxglove. - FRUITS. For the best Melon, D . do. Dish of S-'ritwboriies, not less than one pint, . do d . Id do . o. he. beat Dish of Gooeeeberries. not less than use quart, Do. do. do. Red Currants. do. Do. do. do. Wltito do. do. Do. do. do. Black do. do. Do. do. do Author Raspberries. do. VEGE'I‘AB|.I-‘.8. Best quart Green Peas, Do. do. New Potatoes. Do. dos Carrots, Do. do. Oeiorts, Do. do. 'I‘arnips, Id do. do. Ben laslret Vegetables; thrproducs ofoiis Garden. A rise or Priaso will he gives for any Plant or Plants, of as- tra tasty merit. that may be oxhhitod. Persons wishing to ooatpoto, to send their specimens of Plants in Pots to the Stand in Goverstaettt llouse Grounds, es the day of the Eshihitiori, hotweoe tho hours of IO and I I, s. in. Per the receipt of other artistes. tbs Corseiitteo will be is suoadsaeo until I, p. ui.. after wfloh, so speciutea can be re- Best 8 heads of Lettuce, o do . go. do. hundred I-‘reiicli Beans, do. 6 stalks Rhubarb, do. Cucumber. osivod. The Public will be admitted by Tlcliota osrnt. Paurily Ticltsts. to admit four. as. Id. Si e do., Is. 8d.—'l‘o be lied at the Ilooli Stoves ofllosors. I!-I-astrsii and Gee. 'I'. Ilaosaan. The host ofsdrniestos will be at I. p. in. Cesttpetitus and Contributors will have until 8. p. In.. to remove the pleats aad stbc articles. ' JOIIN LAWSON. Sostats lose 19. I881. ry. REGATTA. BE " OHJIEOTTITO WN‘ RlG.d1'T.d." will lllli so on WEDNESDAY. the POURTH day of AUGUST seat. ertbsr psrttsalsrs will 1 be stsdohnovra by Advertise- Jass II. I058. "' s snta. toeoeweot. pewsrfsldsrli bro MARE, just 8 yssrbs’o§i.':tasds ssarly.I8 hoods hgt. s rs-t walltor. eeaednedgsedtsopsvod. Also-ebsottlteas eaeoltsstIlAY. I math‘ walk so eeyrevel Itetes. Apply to - I. W. Ill. 13!. H Plotou Soap. IIE Sshoeriherhasrseoired a fresh article. in Boxer of 80th. and ldlb. - .80 ON IIAND, LIVERPOOL SOAP. in boxes llllb. S'l‘A'I'ES SOAP. is Boxes 'l5lh. CAN DLES—I’riute Aitiols, solo. Boxes. JAMES N. HARRIS- Charlottetown. lane 31!, I853. New Goods. THE Subscriber begs to announce to thepuhlie. that he has 'nd landed a general and extensive assortment of GOODS, suitable for the wants ofthe Country. aitd that he is prepared to of- fer thetn at the lowest possible rates. with a view to reimburse cost of int titlioti. A ow Barrels fresh CANADA FIDUB. ’ JAS. ANDERSON. in Charlottetown. June 11. I852. lniflcial Slate and llletallie PAINT. TIIE SUBSCRIBERS, agents for I’. E. Island. bog toac saint the Fblio; that the keep on hand. a large Su iply o these superior paints. which wil he sold by the I’ound. or the Hundred we ht. The have also just received a _quantity GROUND IN LINSEI-LD OIL, put up in Packs es of 38 and 86 Pounds. U '0. 'I'. I ASZARID, Queen Square. KENNE'l‘H IPKENZIE. Powual Street. gdtllld, 29. I852. _ NEW SPRING it SUMMER GOODS. 200 BALES, CASES AND PACKAGES, Per‘ Falcon,’ from London, ‘Sir Alexander.‘ from Liverpool, ' Marie.‘ from Boston, ‘ Enterprise,‘ 'Waep,' and ‘Majestic’ from Halifax. IIE Subscriber has received. per the above vessels, a large and well-assorted Stock of British and American Manufactured Hanowaniz. GROCERIES, dtc., which he od'ers to the Public. Wholesale and etail ‘ purchased for Cash 'at the As these I; have been principal rttariufar~tories in Great Britain soil the United States, tlts Sub:-criber can itlfnrd to sell them at least 25 per cent. lower than any other House in the Trade. Coittprising-Br-iatlclotlts. Saturn and Exhibition Tweeds. Doeskins. Eatitiets. Iluseels Cord. \Vhita Corduroy, India Ntinlreens, Molesltins, Muslin Delaioos. ot ‘lltants, Lustree. Co- liurgs, Cutdiiirere, Muslin, and Filled Paisley Shawls, Muslin s Dresses, Ilarnesa Btirdered, Book. Mull, Jaconet ‘and 'I a. cings, Iloniiets and (‘up Ribbons. Straw Bonnets aitd Lndieii‘ Drone Cups. Ladies‘ Cashmere. I‘ruiie|la, and patent leiitlier Boats and Shoes, Gent-t‘ Boots, wttlltitig Shoes, and Slippers. grey, white, printed, and ptripcd Cottoas; Cotton Warpe, dto. Ilosiery. Ilitberdanltery, dr.c., dtc. A large supply nl'Czit'pelitig. Druggeta. kc. Ready inside Clothing. in great variety ‘ Cattle‘ and Youtlis'[IInts and Cape. in the most fashionable styles. viz.: Paris and New York ltlaclr and Drab silk plasli Iluts, Yonth'a trimmed silk and felt do., Kussuth. Brazilian, Dun- staltlt-. tlliip, Bloomer. Felt. and Ladies‘ Riding Hats and Ca :. Naval, Military, Giiinlturoou, Glued. Silk, Vclvwt, Hsjr and~'l‘wood Caps, be... dtc. Hardware, Iron 'I‘eii-kettles. Paris and Cover, Norfolk Latches. To-wer Bolts, Frying Pans, Plate and Cheat Locke. Saws and Files, HIIIP riiese. a variety of t.‘itrperiter‘s Tools, Weights. Shovels, Door and Pad Locks. Curry Contbs, cut and wrought Nails of all kinds, Cuntllesticks, Brushes. Scytltes. Sicltlcri, Knives and Forks, Butcher and Shoe Knives, Window Glass,dtc.. dtc. Groceries. Teas. Sugars, Molasses. Colfoe, Ci.-icksrs. Soda , Wine. and other Biscuits, Pickles. Sauces, Riiisine, Currants, I-‘ige, Nutittege and other Spices. Buckets. Brooms. Laiitps, Sueatlis, Sole Leitilier. dtc . btc. Burning I-‘laid, Turpentine, Paints, Oils. Putty. Bottled Porter, &c., &c. «I. IV. C. DECIIMAN. . No. 8. Foot Qpsen Street. May 25. American House .3 1?‘ 131117‘ Ii-(D3133 IIE Subscriber, grateful to his numerous customers for past fa- vours, would reepectfully call their attention to a large Stock of WI-lS'I' INDIA PRODUCE, GROCI-ZRIES. and AMERICAN GOODS. in great variety, too numerous to mention; all of which be will dispose of, on the most advantageous tei.-’r3el.”f;ir cash. GIBSON. May 24. 1852. W IE W’ G @ © ID By PETER MAOGOWAN, Lou-or Queen Street. Er “l"ulcon," I. C'haritbers,front London. JUST ARRIVI".D.and now titferrcl for Sale, a SUPPLY of 12- CD (D I) § SUI'I‘.\BI.I-Z FOR TIIIE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON. at the most reasonable prices. May I-I, IP52. 1. X 35 1 o No. 5. NEW ESTABLISHMENT, No. 5. QUEEN SQUARE, NOR TH SIDE, ‘EP1‘.I1c9 cDl'.ti1cDen1pca>s:3Q 300 8 2 THE Subscriber has just received per Schooncrs Sen Horas and Mary frotii Ilulifux, a new and elegant aaeortiiidttt of fancy Day Goods and Groceries. consisting of Silks, Orleans, (Tainbrics, Mualine and lllusliri De- ities, Bonnets and Bonnet Shapes; a great variety Shawls, Dresses. Gloves, Psrnsols. Ribbons and Locos, Regatta Sliirting, Grey tiod \Vhito Cations. Cotton Warp, Noclterchiefs, Necltcloths, Stocks and lliiiidkercliiefs, Printed Ci-trons, Pine, Needles. Ladies‘ Purses, Do. artificial Flowers. Do. plain iind_coloured Iloee, Combo and Brushes. together with it large selection of Gents‘ ready made Clothing, Braces, dtc.. Stc. Groceries. Clients Test, as. Molasses, lilids. Sugar, hbls. Rice. boxes Sorip. do. Candles. egs Tobacco. and Snuf. bags of Crime, prints III’- ticle; hltls cinshi-tI rlogar. do. Curriinut. do. Cruders, Figs, Rai- sins. Filbert and Chestnuts. Cottfectiomir , &c. 'I‘lio ah--ve GOODS having been selected under the careful in- spection of the Subscriber, will be found well worthy ofthe atten- tiou of the Public; and they will be disposed of at estreittely Iota prices for Casts oiri.v. CIIARI. SAUNDERS. Charlottetown. 9th June. I851. Isl. It. CHEAP CASH ESTABLII-IMENT I I I T’.-421$?’ IiC’CDI-D1- Ao Q «lie IDUWGAN G @®o —DorcAestsr Street- AVE just received their SPRING SUPPLY of BRITISH MERCHANDISE. from the pri .' ltvtanafaetoriesin Britain, which are now open for ins . tion; a talto this method of informing their friends. and llli |_\1 Nelly. “ill thy l|IVIn| litti-ly triads an alteration in their business. will for the future, oeu- dset their oetaltlishnient solely on the CASH SYSTEM. Cell and jitdgsfor yeorselree. Charlottetown. May 80. I881. REMOVAL. Ilrs. BELDON RATEPIILLY acknowledges the liberal patronage received frost ltor fr . and hop to Inform thorn. thtitaho has remov- to that emnntndiose Iloaas. opposite the New Taasssaairce ed ll hrsslietrsetsb k onhandasa yoltltobsst “M iii3v'oa:n stile. Ll ox crazy. 9... malt I oostitisanoo ml Plllllfls PIG.“ kw tsqeeteblo ' o gjgtlfl, be. ppllsd with soy qnhthy A 'EAllIlu' eea be seesnwehted. J80 I, I853. 1 . Air New SPRING GOODI—IB52. JUST iioceivedot the “ Lesdos Ease." Ea “ Falcon." and _ “I ’se." a choice selection of ' GOODS. coll- Pflsitigs largo aasorttnost of Bonnets, Gbves. ihhooo, Neckties. silks. duties. Black and \lVblte Lees Veils, Black Silk terms and a variety of other dress StaI's: Euibroidersd. and Car- vslli Robes. Prints, Shirt‘ s, Hosio . Laces. Edgiri , In _Psresole, in great vsriot . ilbs ' ing in variety; India Rubber Coats and Leggings; aad a large sortntentof other fancy and staple node, in the latest LONDON fashions. which willbo sold at the west Cash price by the Sub- scr er. ' II.’ IIASZARD. Great George Street. Opposite the catholic Chapel. Charlottetown. May 18. I851. ECONOMY Q FASHION! ! ! SMITH READ, Taller. U81‘ ARRIVED FROM IDNDON AND NEW YORK. oia IIAIJPAX, with the I..A'I'E!'l‘ FASHIONS, and begs leave iospoclfully to acquaint the public ol'CharlettetowttaruIits Vicinity, that he will he ltiippy to receive all orders in the above line for the onauin season, on the ctitisee of Mr. W. C. II JBS. two doors below I enry lIasa.artI‘s, .. whore GARMENTS will be made upin the Gist style offushion withsuperior workmanship and at such prices as will astonish ever beholder, and at the shortest possible notice. C|ergynteit’s a Counsellors’ Gowns, Military and Navy wotlrofttll ltinds. Frock. Dress. and Hunting Coat. Morning Gowns. 'l‘sglioni Coats. Sticks and Half Seeks, a new fashion with Iy fronts. S ring and Giiitcr Bottom Pants. with all other makes. Vests of di ercut style, sortie quite new cuts, all which will be fully recommended 'I'lio subscriber having had 25 years‘ experience in first rate establialittients. . 8. ll PA I). N. B.—GcntIcmen waited upon at their own residence, liy send- iriwg lI&fl‘I:‘l|I)I|d number of street. TAIIDRS It 'l‘AlI.ORI-;e‘SI:'.S A . . Charlottelowii, June ‘I. I852. IPA"-J‘lEU'51‘ AIBTl‘1III‘lI@IlAIla BLAATP9 And Unchangcsblc Metallic Paints : PROOF AGA INST FIRE dc ‘WATER! Manufactured by the Pulseter, in Colchsstsr. Nora Scaliu. IIE AR'I‘II"IClAl. SLATE is the product ofa mixture of inineralsubstunccs known to be e tuort-conductors of heat as well as the most indestructible ;theChetitical sflinity ofwliich con- verts the surface ofiesterisls covered. into a Cooling of Jrtusl 8Iale—Pro¢f against FIRE and WATER. Thus the laws of nature are made to accomplish results as surprising as they are use- ful. by rendering Wooden fabrics as durable as brick or Stone, and lens perrious to moisture, and con uently preventing decay and destruction from corroding iullitencoo hitherto supposed anat- (am i . ‘Hie rincipal ingredients are Alumina. Silica and the Oxides of Iron. ’ ‘he sdliesive quality ofthe latter not only binds and attracts the particles together, but the substance covered also. The longer exported to the weather the more powerful the attraction, and con- sequently the harder the Slate. As various shades ofcolous are obtained. Brick buildings may be made impervious to moisture. and the fashionable colours of either Free Stone or Granite. The oil must be evaporated by the action ofthe weather before it is I't'rs proof, which will take front nine to twelve ritotiths. The ME'l‘Al.LlC PAINTS. Purple and Red. are ofered as Weather and Witter Proof solely. 'I‘heir base being Iron. secures them from Galvanic action so fatal to lead and other Paints on Iron work-—«nd their chemical cornliintiti-in makes it impossible, that any change should take place from atmospheric influence or the action of Salt Water and Sitlphuretcd hydrogen so prevalent in Sea Ports and Tidal Ilurboors. l'liey surpasii iill Paints yet discovered in Chcapnesr and Durability. which render them pro-eminently adapted to the coveringol all kinds of Iron work, such as Shipping. Mivls. Bridges. Slcant Machinery, Railway Cars, and on Rrtiling. 'I‘lio .\II'2'l'Al.I.IC PAIN l‘S have been analysed by I'ro- ft-seor I-Iaye of Boston. The following is an extract from liia Cer- 'b'cate :—“ As a permanent pigment, this mineral tiiusl runlt with the most llrllllfllclidfl and ttnclutngsa e or covering “etullic Ware, its composition: shows that it is eminently titted. ' (Sig ed) AUG'l‘. A. HAYS. State .dmtyer." Dir¢clions.—Artificial Slate. Mix the powder tsieh pore Boiled linseed Oil and a little Spirits Turpentine to the consistency of very thick Paint, and apply with a common Brush. being earefu to keep the mixture well stirred while putting it on. One pound will cover ten square foot with two Coats. "Shingles have been on for oars. it will be necessary to sweep ofl'IVio moss and lint with a sti broom; two or three coats of this material will irtalte a perfect Slate Roof. proof against Fire and ' Water. Faensatcro-I. N. 8., Nov. 18,1850. Mr. J. W. Inrsit. Dean Sia.—Please send us two more barrels of year Artificial - Slate. We have seen sortie of the good elfects of it at the last lire. Some of the Roofs covered with it (ltd not catch at all. and when the walls were burnt some of the rec came down in one piece. and others were the means of saving the building. especially one roof alongside of the Bsnlt B. N. A., which also was one tnosus of saving the Bank. . Please see that it is ouboard cl-"the Bret host, as it might he so- glectrsd and stored. , Your obedient Servants. STEWART It NEILL Jottw. N. B.. July 20. I850. of the Purple .Ustallr'c Iron 7 51'. Jolt! Ross. I".sq.. Pulsrtlsc "n! at . St|.—I hiivsjust painted a new Ship with your Metallic Iron Paint, and I have much pleasure iristating that I never painted I ' Ship with so small a quantity of Paint and Oil, and look so well. From its adhesive qualilieo and the manner it covers the wood. have no doubt but it will be more duriible and much cheaper than any other paint mood for such purposes, and would recoutniond it to the public generally. Yours. Ste- RODEBT G. MORAN. Ross’ Ml'I:Al.l.lC PAllTI.—wO have already called public attention to the high estimation in which the Metallic I'airt's. manu- factured by John Ross, E‘.eq.. Truro. are he use who have had occasion to use them. Certificates of a high y satisfactory che- raicter in praise of these articles of Provincial manufacture appear elsewhere. in this issue. and from information it by parties who have eiittilarly applied them, we can safely endorse the opi- nioos therein c0fIll|IlIQtIt—~I'tl f 1: Sun. " The MI-Z'I‘AI.I.lC PAINTS are mixed and put as like an ordinary paint. JOHN ROSS. Patentee. Agents for Prince Edward Island. Geo. T. IIa.ssa.an. Queen Square, Keirirertt M'Karraia, PowualStreot. Charlottetown. Oct. 8. IBM. Royal Agricultural Society. Prizes for Fields of Grain fld Ihriifps Queen's courtly. R the best two acres of Wheat £1 0 0 Second best, it. do. I 0 0 Boot two acres of two-rowod- Barley I 0 0 do. I 0 0 Boat } acre Indian Cora I 0 0 Second best do. o. I 0 0 For the best acre of Swede Torttipe, s O 0 Second do. do. 3 0 0 Third do. o. I 0 0 Fourth do do. I 8 0 Boot acre of Yellow Taraips I 0 8 Second do do. I 0 0 ALE.-roll L, Competitors to send in their ... ..- _ , on or bolltre the First of August seat. for Grass; and the lat So eothor. for Taritips. 'I'he lie in of Grain to be inspected, and the Ptiloo Idjedgod on view, iiiiiiiediately before Ilarvest. The Isldsof'I'urnips to be his ed during the last week in October. and the competition osorbsfure ' ICVCIK until I was entirely. sand. I writes its under date of anon-roses. 0-BORROW. steed. fig‘... . T £,'l" S“l"‘f'll""| :00. lustre’... u . d* ‘ -L‘-hi 'l ca. barrels C Bout to x “M. D 'II , Look Raisins. B¢y.tl?¢“8'Ioat zr '“"" “fin "*5 Ill!) other articles. I Tuesday. Jose 28. I861. Al” I‘ "‘:.l.” By K. W. LOBBAN. ON MONDAY. the lith July next. st to o'clock ct t h H . ' ......, .::.:.. :'...';'.'.:.,'.'. °'“ °' " ’°'- '--- l'Ire, fencing and other WOOD. as it sow stands, on the Land of Ilr. St Bsvyor, bout 3‘ miles l'rorti,Charlottetows, and containing about 80 seree,.(fer . ly owned by Mr. Henry Smith), is Lots to suit pguhugu, e. Creed 'l'orrns at Sal ttiio Id. I852. B H. W. L0 . Ngugsn’-tgllis I8tlt July llOlI,nIlnI%tgb¢N. es the Peru r. - Radubun ‘ m"tl'Nfil.l..|lD%:.. situated on the Bi-acbloy“I’i:"st Dogbsrty's prom’ -— V ' Sllsrs (I' I7’ l.'IM'lltC . C ' drgfstile, ‘Ind 8‘l‘l.OO)p srtd.I.strt.b's': 5‘P' ";"8(Ca(r:t:mI. ‘ H.‘ 1 Harrow-. 2 lllsighs. Let Cartastd 'i9‘t...i. Itsnisss; i w... 8°“ 8“ "fl'l_"|: I qlleuty of Wheat and Bay. with a variety of otlit-rarticles. June 28, I853. Valuable PROPERTIES for Sale its Georgetown sod ¢~dVw-Sty. consisting tt£I:OUSEb, I-‘ARMS, rlsttotowe , and sdjaseat a Town, Water and Peelers s. ‘HERE willbe sold at Public Auction. at Georgetown. so TUESD.lYtlt It d if ' noon. the following very.de:iaI:lh zn. “ n . “och. _ lot.—A new two story Dwelling llouse, fitted up with two She , situated near tlieQseen’s Wharf. at the career of Kostasd HIItI:y roots. bet? part of Water [at t1. the ground niesssriag Cofost 8 inches oa out Street, and 10 feet on Huntley Stroot. Id--Half of 'I’swn_ Lot No. I. 'l‘hird Bongo Letter 3.. at tlto corner of KLPI and Richmond Streets, the nest doeiablo stand for a Mercantile es ' t in Georgetown. 8d.—'I own Lot No. 6. 'I‘hird Range Letter B. “ll-' *’||""'° 140! N°- #7. in the Royalty or Georgetown esd 5th.— Pasture Lot No. 49. Those Lots are within a few liiaiites walk of(Ieorgetuwu,'ettd can be easily cleared. :..?;“;:.i:.'.'i'*..:*:‘.f.‘:; °"‘*-'- '“'°'- '--“- ‘lt_.-Ilalfof Pasture Lot No. 2I6, fronting upon the North Royalty Road. St .—I08 acres of Land. a considerable part of which is cleared and under cultivation. fronting on the Georgetown Road about six ratios from Georgetown, with the Houses thereon, rrn.srly sees- Ied by_ Mr. 'l‘hoirtas MacA voy, and adjoining the fat-motlr. James Iuckleyohn. Township No. 8!, soar the adjoining the forutsr. sad 9ib.—-:00 acres of “'00:! Land .. Head ofcardigiiri River. Fttrtlter particulars, and every inforrnotios sflbrdod respecting the "b°"° P"°P¢"|0f. Q" Ippliclliml. It Georgetown. to Mr. Laatyn. C. Ovrxir. or in Lharlottatowe, to Tiroasas Owaw. . J. . HARRIS. Auctioneer. Charlottetown, June 7, I852. in. 3 G, 1oo,o“oo“::r:.. -'- "~- hm. “’ mm " JA E8 PURDIII. &‘.’_I93K'Efi.. NR8. WINSLOW TO THE LJDIES. IS. WINSLOW, as old as experienced sores and Panels Physician, would ealltbs attention of the Ladies labor Soothing Syrup for cliildern teething. It will inisadistely rollers than than pairs, allay all iaedic action, soften the guns, rodses inlninraation. sad is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend apes Mothere,lt will give rest to yoursalsos asd rsliefsad health to your children. Price, Ztcents per botth. We have soldvery large quantities of Mrs. I'lesIow's Ieotlil Syrup during the pest sis years, several thousand the last year. VP: believe. it the best tacdieino in world for children toetbieg or for the euro cl‘. Dysetitry and Diarrhea in Cbildrea, whether It arise from teething or any other cause. It gives urdversel satlefacIloe.....g¢ board a complaint fro: any one asiitg it,esvor sold a medicine so universally successtutin relieving pain and electing ¢une_r.u.f ‘ absolutely sure. ' CURTIS & PERKINS, n"55"us "'E°'s “'- WONDEI OF THE WORLD. Grsecl Cured q/‘fies yssiie standing. 1251:. can-rts dt Psaatits. llengor, Ms. ~ tlswen,—l. have been entirely cured ofthe tlrasol, the was of your Crusipaed Pain Ellen. I cosarneecsd taking cm.’ . and Pain Killer its the Spring of I841. I had been a "great sflbt-or for ten years previous; some route or in years ofthe line I sal'ersd beyond all my powers to describe. During this tiste, I have had teedicsl aid. and tried rarieu ape- cidt-s. but found very little relief until I obtained your Group and Pain Killer. one rsonth after I commenced using it, I beg“ i. grow better. I continued to use it for a year, all the lists inprovleg Iltus 8nrtas. Prospect. Me., Jbu. 2!; IBM. We. the undersigned. are well slated whh the above case, and certify to the above statenoet «:33 Cinemas Currosn, Htutirnt Cxirroan, 81-airt-oir Burs. Doctor Toby, a regular_ practising Phyeielae, of East Maeblas. March KI, IM7 : . :‘ Please send ins llalf a galtoti of your Cramp and Pain Killer- it is tlt’o best atedieirts to euro wit it is represented to, that I eves used.’ The Doctor Int node are oflt '3 lilsowtt case.fov a ssoere sprale in the stiouldencausco by the ispeettln ofa stege,.eed fousd hue- diste relief, and has since used it is practice. Road the follotvittg» It speaks for itself. I UJIJTISM OURED. I‘ certify, thatl was sflictcd with a violent Ilbeetsatic pale lit the stnall of my back, which entirely disabled as. so that I could go; t up wit t the greatest pain» and alert: nor out a cane, and but very little with. Attod no I.iriiaicet,or ' ld Opodc without any relief. After sufi-ring in this way about a I chased a bottle of Group and Paris Killer. prepared Pllltlll. longer, and after Mm app! was s y and free frotrt pain, and ant now entirety well. I also sued efrieed of nitric. who had been ettlering for a long time with with tlte sens bottle. I believe it the best medicine and an happy to add any testimony» to Its favour. nc.atid several other rewiedtos, set. I Ouvla Townes. N. l.—Ie snro and~eall for CURTIS O Pl‘.ltKlN8' Cramp sad Pain Iillr . All others bosrlog this none are bass lnltstlen. Prise I5 costs per bottle. For Sale by W I. WATSON. Charlottetown-Juno ll, I852. I‘ For Quebec. THE tbet Sailing Americas Soltsoeos " NOINA," Wm. Leslie, Master. will all hon Port Mil he co 3 Io'l.\'rIlp|I’0WIII Drill. Q.¢.e'.” .'_h"‘”“‘. .1. I’'“.“.* Ciufluzs '3»n;wAg-I-' ht. _ ‘oh. sIby.«i:.'t:t Freight er Psngs y to the Gazette Xso or May 5, 1852. to e . . __ "I" Y“. . Port Hill, lens 88. I858. ‘°"“°" “ 3°33-" rut ..*.i.i.‘.'a...:‘s. elfs Ai.ax.titnsa.-- lree-keood asvl stat-bettotvted. (less A la: IIE Steamer “ ROS!-.‘.." will run between this Island and Isloydflt 'IlPl| Pfifififloufllflt Vllllfi Pictoa twice a week during the present season. and will laav above poflu II 0' INN '50 '7 I018 '0' W? Charlottetown sritil ribsr eotiee. every 'I sesdiiy Thursday and Polls. rl0I_0I IE‘ ll lo" '0 '08! D07“ 10. morning, lDll|OOlllOIL°IkBOf receiving the Malls. between the beers Sosa I 0-. of II s I I50 * Nine T.=e'e .ae‘d~vr retoratbedssl'ellowie¢.|o'o"Vi: P. “t at “fit lib. Pieese at o‘e|esb as merely odsssda . -- 0&5! I100!‘ bolwm " 1-nouns owntrtgtgp setIo:I.‘lrel‘&' ”s','ii°s'e‘iti“tss"eessstssr,s:usrs. ' . o O Charlettetsws. April 31. CI. firtsttwswoflhfi. INS. Ow