fl Dart of Charlottetown. a - nirraaun: , rigor-gs cnlee, Fraser, 8 da_ey—-eeIl- "‘ E-ad" Vine, (Xmpball. Mirauiic _ -_ __ Catherine Lliasboth, 1.. Blue. |hoh;b-¢to-le-|-- 10 (=otteervative, Reid. Nova Seotie—l mlfllolm | , Boatou—stoves, dto. ( . Prpniiilent : u:'.,..¢_'G the, Miramichi—|imesto_ue. 3.3.-igi. Banner, Heard, Bidefotd—sasorted cargo. eo—Schr. Sarah J_sns. |InDon_Il<l_- 5!lrrey—coal. 3| Euphelllll. Malone. l"||l’|“‘l Voyag._aoo bi-I‘. rm. 5inF;d§00 qtls. cod-isli, 8 cusks cod-oil—lor . s. I ct.saaIo: ]g_—'Schr. Majestic. Moore, St. I‘ierre—firewood. ° "“ _ Flora. M‘Donuld. Mirumi«lii—bal. Sophia, De Grace. Bathum—do. Catherine Elizabeth, Le Blane, Richibucto—-do. Richards, Pictou—do. Economy, M‘Donald, St. Pierre-produce. Loudon, Beers. Pictou—bal. Jolly Tar, Bouchet, Richibucto-—bel. Vine, Campbell, Miramichi—bal. Conservative, Reid. Ppigwaah--bal. 85—Steunier Albatross, McNeil. alifss St, New Yorlt—oets. c. —-Scbr. Dove. Robertson, Pictou—bal. - Brothers, Brundage, Fishing Voyage. Rival, Walsh, do—do. George Colee, Fraser, Pictoe—baI. , c ' au—-d . I7—Barlt Lolly Sleigh, Carroll,. Liverpool—titnber. —Sohr. President, Audette. Ricltibnato. Spray, Anderson, Buy Verte. 38 Sue Goths, Webster; Newfoand|und—cattle. _ Suugaban. reen, do.—-corn dt. oatmeal. —Bark Earl Selkirk, Jones. London--timber. ; I0—Brigt. Brunettpi, Kinsells, Briatol—deals and lsthvrood— . . Yates. |!ll3l|‘.!3 Ship Ntms. Onsuriday night 22d inst., the Brigantine Peri, Captain M‘Leod. was run into oil‘ Cape George, sustained considerable damage, being Lost main rigging and sail, put into Wed- cut u to water's. gs. Georgetown and etfacted temporary refit, and arrived here on usaday. l'iEfrt<Tu3io?icnrI .itTurtTai., hr the weak epdtrtg August 28, I853. naaosau-ran. 1-nnnasosta-t-an. “mat Lowest Mean. Highes Lowest Daily ( ) (28tli.) (27th.) 2lst,22d, Mean. 30.88 39.99 80.20 77.3 45.0 70.8 wuss-stun. Ms In. 88 S.W. gentle hresue. Bl_ee sky, _witli'p‘easing_clouds; misty, in mornings evenuig. Mo. 28 W.S.W. tried. do. Clopd.ydsndNmistyl~‘. till 6, a. ni.; then co y‘ ass y. s.s.w. do. do. Do.; no.2 do. We.Ib S.E. fresh (I Do.; do.; do. S.E. moderate do. Cloudy‘; blue sky. o.; o. Overcast and cloudy; rain, front lo, e. In., till I2, at night. 4-. Charlottetown itlarkrts. Exchange 50 per seat. on Sterling. Sarnaoar, Augut 28, I852. Inc I to H _rItol 10 Beef, (sniull) lb. l I I Wool, - - 1 0 l 4 . by q-.artl:i-. l l tljl Hum, per lb., 0 5 ll 7 or - - I Barley, per bushel, 0 0 l 0 do. (small) I Outs, - - I 7 9 Mutton, - 4 L Wheat, - 0 0 0 Lnrnb, per lb , 1 Timothy Seed, 0 0 0 Veal, per lb., otatoes, I 9 0 Butter, (fresh) - I Turnips, per bunch; 0 3 0 do. by the tub, Carrots, per bunch‘ 0 0 3 ee, - - Turkeys, each 0 0 9 Pearl Bttrley,per lb. I-‘owls, - - 1 0 3 Brant, per pair, I Eggs, per doaen, 0 5 6 Tallow - I I May, per ton, 40 0 50 0 r - - I ' Straw, per cwt. 0 I0 0 Duclts,each - Codliali,per , I2 0 l 0 Purtritlgeu, . Homes itn,per ytl., 3 0 . 4 each, Buck \ heat, bush.,' 0 o I 0 ve Seed, per 1 I 4 l Itabhits, o o 0 New Potutucs,buult, 1 1 I Chickens, per pair, 0 I0 4 Green Pens, qt. t 4 I (‘tn-rants, per qt. 0 2| 3 Gooeolicrrics, qt. ( ( GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. flour anb meal market. Saturday, Jagust 28, I852. I-‘LOUR, par Ib., - - . - . 2.]. OATMEAL, per lb., - - - - - tgd. PATRICK GILLIGAN. Clerk. EALED TENDERS will be received, on or before Saturday next, the Fourth September, from persons willing to contract for the erection of a Building to be attac ted to the North Wing of the Town Hall, in Queen Square, under an Act of General Assem- bl , the accommodation of 're Engines, according to a Plan and Specification to be seen, on a plication to B'l‘I-IR MACGOWAN. N. B.-—'I‘enderi to be accompanied with the names of two res- ponaiblpfperausis, willing to become bound for the faithful perfor- mance the Contract." Charlottetown, August 80, I852. MEDICAL GI-'.N'l‘LE.\lAN about to settle in I’. E. Island, wishes to purchase a farm of from 50 to I00 Acrce—aituate on the See Shore. The land must be good and well watered, it small portion must bereedy for cultivation. Poueasion required the int week in October. Apply with teruis. post-paid, to . II. To be lull at the Post Oilice, Charlottetown. WES S AHEPIEID ANTED TWOJPAWGE V Bid to proceed and load for Great Britain. -—Al.SO— io Hirumiclii Iriiwiediatel . s Vsasel of about 80 to 00 tens to proceed to Bay Chuleur a load for Saint John's. Newfoundland. JAMES N. HARRIS. August as, ten. ai. strayed, FOR the Premises of the Subscriber, on the 19th instant. u Bluch Milelr COW, with some white on her forehead and under herhelly; she has under her jaw a lump about the size of a Geese Egg. Any psrsou'bri ing the said animal to the Subscri- ber er leavi in oriusilee at Igis Olllcs where she may be found. wd be low ed for B Ieeble. WM. WKAY. Derehaster-etrest, Aug. to, tell. Oosts9rioiig?MrrIc’Ati!t% WY-olrer-, ii SEVENTH SOUTH STREET .W OJKK. solicit the patronage of lands and the public in ‘ the Izltaed, ant pertlzlsrly calla theh utIea;i.s“u to the salt. PNIIIO or ' . vi m-lo it-salt‘ ' ted -uuasi-rtadiinagia rcrifluunnow Yerh. '°""' atrium II'®fB nurstrmnmnno 'l‘lie‘iicw, fast and Splendid Steamship .55 ALBATROSS, 5% 1100 Tons burthen—250 horse power. Unrivalled for Speed and Elegance. Will sell with PASSENGER! only, from New York for Sidney and llelbourue, Australia, in September. llE ‘ALBATIIOSS will ltave accommodation for 491 PAS- _ SLNGERS, cortrprising ubove 30 Private _Cubins, together with superior Bertha curtained oil’, on the Saloon Deck, suitable for Families or Single Passengers. Puree State Cabin . _ Bertha 3 This splendid and favorite Steamship will have an additional Deck constructed; together with the improvements which will ren- der her one of the linear vessels that has ever sailed for the Golden Regions of Australia. to the owner COLONEL SLEIGII, Char- nts I'or particulars apply lottetown, or to the Age . DICKSOJV, FOR.l{JIJV‘& Co. Halt:/"ax. MACPHERSOM CRJNEQ Co. Quebec and Jlfontrsal. WM ELLIOT§v Co. ll, Boston. SIMEOJV DRAPER, .N'¢ta York. ‘BJRIJVG BROTHERS Q 00. London. August 28. I852. 0300 each , 200 Notice. THE Undersigned Trustees of the Estate of CHARLES WOR- RELL, Esq., in tltia Island, under Deeds front that gorilla- man dated the Scventeeth June, One thousand Eight hundred and I"ifty, from inforntntion received and from other sources which it is at present unnecessary to advert to, are led to apprehend that eotne of the tenatits upon the Estate may linve received the errone- one impression that the Trustees have conveyed away the Esta and relinquished their trust. They therefore deem it advisable to notify to all parties interested in the satisfactory settlement of Mr. \}’orrell‘s afl'airs or in any way connected with the Estate nloresaid, either as Tenants, Creditora or Debtors, that they have not as ct executed or assented to any transfer or Convevance of the said Is- tn_te. They therefore hereby notify the enttnts and Occu- piers of the said Estate hereafter until further notice from them, not to pay any amounts or_anma of mono payable in respect of said Estate for Rent or otherwise, to any other person than themselves the Trustees aforesaid. JAMES PEAKE CtlAltl.l-ZS tir;.v'st.r:v, JOHN MYRlI~‘. |l0Ll., ’l‘ilE0l'll. I)i‘.SllltlSAY§ so 0 Charlottetown, Aug. SI, I852. ®C37Jl.E’fl‘$lL'"Dc. A M"-I-l'_3R. a steady mart who perfectly understands manu- facturing wheat and outs. Apply to _ . _ GEO. C. WORTIIY. Iltl|'s River Mills, Aug. I8, 1852. Victoria Cloth and carding Mills. HE Subscriber takes the present opportunity to return his thanks to his friends and the public in general for the liberal enconragementhe lrna received since ‘a commencement in busi- ueu; and having received and fitted up the best Finishing Machi- nery in the United States, and hnvin rocured the superinten- dance ofa good workman from England‘, lie will compete with any other Mills in the Provinces, and engage to return all work entrust- ed to him, properly finished, in less time than can be done in any aiuiilar establishment in the Colony. use or rurcxze. Cloth, Drugget. &e. Pressed, Blue, White or mixed Cloth, Pulled Do. do. I’-‘ulled and Pressed ,, White goth, Pulled, Pressed sud Dyed, Black, Brown or uret " is.‘- per yard one coop X as: an Dlo., do.,& DG een, Coakings ru sts scoured (I pressed Cloth and Druggefidy , from ‘Bill to I0d Do.. do., Fol ed, Dressed and Finished Black, ro rt r nret Cloaking and Druggets hull’-fulled and half-dreuod “ 0 Wool. Cnrtnsrn at 2d e lb. Cloth or Wool left with the Agent, Mr. George Beer, jun., Char- lottetown, will be taken to the Mill, and returned free of charge. JOIIN IIENDEIISON. Brackley Point Road, Aug. 24. I852. O0 Groceries, Naval Stores, etc. doc. HE Subscriber offers for Sale, \Vholeeals, at the lowest ted GOODS :- lowing we -l-eelec .A 0 TBA. IIIIIS and frngraut,] ..ASSES, o. . SUGAR, Bbls. crushed and pulverized SUGAR, Boxes TOBACCO, [different brands,] Boxes SOAP and CANDLES, Bbls. hi li-proof RUM, E .- A D, Green and ground COI"l"l".l'l, CHOCOLATE, Ticrcos C lloxcs CIIISESE, Cider and Wine VINE(lAll, Lemon and Ros iberry SYRUP, Ilttsplierry VI EGAR, TAIIIARINDS, Grout, Butter, Soda and Letnon BISCUIT, Rhubarb, Drnnron, Green Gage, and Cherries, preserved in natural state, CURRANTS. I"ll.liF.R'I‘S, COCOA NUTS, Shelled and unslielled ALMOND Superior S nnisli CIGARS, [ mrcliased in Bond] \VIIITE BANS, I'El'I’l'L {, ground and uriground, PURE SPIRIT, or Alcohol for Druggirits‘ use, Butter and Table SAI/l‘, in 20-“). bugs, ONIONS. CAIIBAGE, IVALNUTS, GHERKINS, and MIXED l’lCl\' West India Pl-‘.l'I'ER, and Tomato SAUCE, Assorted SPICIIS, SPERM CANDLES, lloxes CONI“IlC'l‘lONARY, Boxes ground GINGI-IR, BLACKING, Bbla. LOGWOOD and REDWOOD, Bhls. Navy and Pilot BREAD, OAKUM, PI'l‘ClI, TAR, RESIN, Bright VARNISII, Shingle and Board NAILS, En liah and American WlNDO\V GLASS, o. o. Steel Wugon dt Carriage SPRINGS, CIIAIRS, [r storied pntto rns,] I.E'I"l‘ER PAPER, PAILS, and BROOMS, Willow WAGONS and CHAIR Bales and Cases SIIIRTINGS and DOMESTICS, Wool and Silk llA'l‘S, WlIlI’S and Wllll’ LASI ES, Suits Oil Clothing and Sou’-writers, drc. ti-c. dc. —Al.S0— Fort-rv Doznrv Gittrrrrr SCYTIIES, front the Manufacturers, u at prices lower tlrnn they can be imported, SNEATIIS and SCYTIII-2 8'l‘ONI-IS. S. C. IIOLMAN. Charlottetown, June I, I361. Ne . THE Subscriber begs to announce to the public, that he has us! landed a general and extensive assortment of GOODS, suitable for the wants ofthe Country. and that he is prepared to of- fer them et the lowest possible rates, with a view to .'>IlIII)ll‘IQ coat of im nation. A ew Barrels fresh CANADA FLOUR. JAS. ANDERSON. Charlottetown. June 21. I852. Irii CHEAP cnsrr ESTABLISHMENT i :2 11142137‘ IECDQIIDQI- lie to 3oDIDDr3$'ufi;(U.;Irl;l‘.\\l or ®©o RCHJIJVDISE, from the minor I manufactories in Britain, which are now open fol’ ins ction; an take this method of informing their friends, and the pn lie generally, that they having lntely made an alteration in their business, will for the future, con- duct their establishment solely on the CASII SYSTEM. all amt judge for yourselves. Charlottetown, May 20, I862. FOR SALE. Part of that beautifully situated Lot,corner efGreat George and Kin Streets. now eecupisd b W. C. HOBS, and adyoiriing Mr. CIIAILII I’ar.rsnn’a new but ing. For further particulars spplyteW.C.Il0B8ou the preuises,whers the plan may be see. — r S r — [lAVE):nst received their ,SI’RING SUPPLY of BRITISH‘ M . fir TO Bl LIT OR IOLD, CRISS of LAND, u GIIIS'l‘ MILL, four Houses and other Buildings, situate live and a half miles frotn Charlottetown oaths al Road. whole Estate may be bad in one, or the Mill b itself, and the Land in tracts of any size to suit Lcaaebolders or urchnsers.-— I"or rti In I t P‘ C“ """" ° WILLIAM CUlt'l‘Is, on the premises. Ciirtiadale, Aug. 28, I852. West River Mills. TO BE LET, for such time as may be agreed upon. the MILLS at the head of the Elliot River, near Bonshuw. now in the occupation of the Subscriber. They consist of u Grist. Saw and Curding Mill, which will be let together or separately. They are situated on one of the most powerful streams on the Island. being never without a stillicient supply of water, and are an eacellentatand for business. For furthetiinrticulars, up I to WI AM CROSBY. Eliot River, Aug. I0. 1852. FREEHOLD PROPERTY ZTCDK HQ in Prince Edward Island. HE FARM lntely occupied b the Subscriber of 100 acres, “at 60 of which are wit tin fences, and in a good state of cultivu , with the buildings thereon, consisting of n Cottage, _u large Barn and other Out-houses, it Well excellent water is in the This valuable Property is leeanntly situated Wtlltln I few chains of the Public Wharf at Green's Shore, cotnmunds a beautiful view of Bede ue Harbour, Notthumberlnud Strait, and New Brunswick in the iaturtca; a large supply of mud suitable for manure is on the prem'sea and a rent quantity of Seaweed can be obtained on the share; it would ortti a pleasant residence for a genteel futtiily, or for any person wislting to carry on Agriculture, Sliipbuiltling or Mercantile pursuits. There are Packets runtiiug weekly between the above wharf, Shedinc and Charlottetown. LSO, near the above-untried W barf, FOUR WATER Nos 1, 4; each containing 3500 nare feet, with privi- lege to build to the channel, it distance of2U0 feet. A good Dwel- ling-llouse, Stable and Granary, it well ofexcellent water with a punt therein, are attached to Lot No. I, and n Dwelling-Ilottse stun s on Lot No. -i ALSO, on the opposite aide of the street, TWO LOTS—N_os. 5 It 6--of 75 by I00 foot each. On No. 5 stands a Dwelling House. ALSO. on the second street from the Wlinrf, and fronting North, TVVO OTIIICR LOTS——-Nos. 1 Sr. 8 the satne dimensions as the last. All the above cited lots are well calculated for business atanda either for Mercaritilc or Mechanical purposes. ALSO, I"ll-'I‘Y ACRES OI’ LAND situated on Township No. 25, formerly ‘ M.txiiold’a Property,’ all within fence. and itrostly under cultivation, with n J\'ew Sure Jllill iti excellent wtrlttrtg order and a good Mill House. This Property is situated in the heart ofa flourishing settlement, and comniitnds two. good Mill Streams capable of driving at large umoutit of Mill Mucltritcry. ' and part of said ‘ Mtixlield Pro- ALSO, on the some Township, _ petty,‘ FOUR l"All.M LO'I‘S of each 96, 82, Ar. 53 acres. |"|l"" proved, and 50 acres, 25 of which are cleared; these lets all front on the public on . ALSO, all that well-known I-‘ARM AND BUSINESS STA-_ND at Itidisn River, Township No. I8, late the property of William Wallace, of 44 acres, held under lease for 999 years, at an annual rent of One Shilling per acre, with the Buildings thereon, consisting ofa D IVE LLIJVG HOUSE. BARJV. STORE,G1.t./IJVJIR Y and other Out-Buildings. A well of excellent water is in the yard. Twenty acres of this iarm are witltin fence and under good cultiva- tion ; the situation ofthis property gives to it many valuable ntlvaiitages either for business or mechanical purposes, it being at the Junction of the Indian River, Mulpeque, and St. Elennor‘_a Roads, near to a School and to the Cntltolic Chapel and in the midst of it flourish- ing and wealthy ccmtnnnit . _ A $0, at Seven Mile Bay. Township No. 27 near the Catholic Chapel, about 30 nriles from Charlottetown, TWO I-‘ARMS of I20 acres each, on one of which there is a new IIou_ee_ partly finlfhedo a large New Bern, 30 x 4-ifeet and other ou_t-building; tltese I'arms are beautifully situated, fronting on the_ Strait of Northumberltind, with it gradual descent to the shore where an abundance of Sen- matture can be easily procured. About 70 acres of each of these farms are cleared and under good cultivation, and each has a piece ofSalt Marsh attached to it frotn which about 6 stacks of hay may _ cut; the remainder of the land is covered with wood suitable for Lumber, Fuel or Fencing. A Post Road runs through these Farms enhancin their value. _ ALSO, near these two Farnis, a FARM fronting on the Post Road, containing 70 acres: it has been but little cultivated, but line a good growth of wood and is ca able of being made_an_in- valuable propert the soil being excellent and easy of cultivation, in addition to possessing many of the natural advantages pose is last-tncittioned rrrru. _ LSO, THREE HUNDRED JCR ES Wilderness Land A on Township No. 8, with it public Road and an excellent stream of water running through the tract; this operty is well vr ed and watered, and is iii the immediate neiglibottrliood of tittlls. ALSO, OJVE HU./V'I)REI) JICRES Land on Tovvnsliip No. I5, at Fiftceti Point, part of which has been under cultivation for several years. _ ALSO a DEED, and all the Subscriber‘: interest in and to the Parrm now in the possession and occupation of Martin Doyle, on Townsltip No. 3, cuntititting I00 ttcrt:-. . ' Ittitncditite possession of and good Titles given, with the above Properties : and should they not be disposed of by PFIVIIIQ Sale be- fore the First day of Scplrmbcr next, ttll that portion of them st- tuntcd on 'l‘owriships Nos. 25, I5 & 8, will be sold by P UBLIC .«‘I UCTIO./V‘, at the Mill formerly callcd ‘ Mtutteld's Mill,’ on that day, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon. For lurtltor particulars please ap\ply to JOI A'l.‘lIAN IVEATIIERIEE. Char ttetowu. July 17. I852. "— P 0 ‘.4 ‘E: _ c ALF that HOUSE corner of Great George nttd King Strects H lately repaired and divided, the other and now occupied by W. C. Iloita. August 14. otice. LL persons who are lndolilcd to me, whilst doing business at the Cross Roads at Belfast, hy Note of lltind or Book Ac- count, will leuee ptt their respective amounts to Mn. JAMES hl‘CllAI'l'Ir, who is lawfully entitled to receive the samo——tlte Co- partnorslrip having been dissolved. (Copy.) JAMES DEWAR. July I2, 1852. Pubbc Notice. I do hereby revoke and counterniand any authority by me given to Jrimrr .McCrar'tIt. Charlottetown, D erchunt, to receive any Moneys or Debts belonging or due to me, particularly any authority in writing, dated tlto l2tltdny of July instant, the same halving been obtained front me under false preteitces, and utrderu consi- deration which has entirely failed. .IAMES;l)I".WAR. Dated the l~itli day of July, I852. R. B. IRVING, J\ OT./IRY PUBLIC. C0./V VEY./lJ\ CER, And Public Accountant : Deeds of Conveynncti ofnll (inscription. of Leasehold and Frcoliolil l".atate, including Alsilgflllltllllrl, bltirtgnges, &c., Letters of Attorney, liorids. lntletitures of Apprenticeship, llilla of Sule,Cltnr- tar Patties, Arbitration llonda and Awards, I’etitions,d.'.c., repur- witlt accuracy and dospntch; Merchants’ Books, Purtrrersliip and r complicated Accounts, dtc., arranged and balanced, at trio- dernte charges. Charlottetown, April 2|, 1852. JUST PUBLISHED, BY GEORGE 'r. ttisztmi, QUEEN SQUARE. FOURTH BOOK ‘OF LESSONS, Revised and adapted to the choola of th s Island, AUCTIONS. Br H. W. LOBBAN, Excellent Stand for Business in Dorches- ter-street. - N THURSDAY next, 2d September, at I! o'clock, noon, ........':.":. .;°'.':.'::‘:'::’.'::.?°..E:’s:.;"° ".:'.'."'-“'*°'*""‘°-" TWO STORY DWELLIJVG-IIOUSE, 86 full»: 84. and rttrzirisrzs, now in the occupation of st... Eleanor Jllarquand, uearl opposite the late residence of Hon. W. IV. Lord, fronting I2 hint on Dorchester S with a depth pr 80 feet. plurt ofTown Lot No. at in the am Hundred in Chea- ottetown. ' ‘here is an excellent I-‘rout Proof under the whole extent of the Iiuildirrg, walled: 8 r.“ «W. ry; has two hope in Front. and is well udapud fog huh.‘ of any kind. There is also a Wall of cod. Wu" 5,, 3,. ugh uueaceptlonahle title will begivon, a the Property 4;“ 5. '§.'. ed at any time, on application to Mrs. Mnuunartn, or in the Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Aug. 80, 1852. r r r Positive and Unreuerfld Sale.. . Rare Chance for the Trade!!! B A. H. YATES. HE Subscriber intending to close his present bnsineu In Cleo- Iottetown has decided upon otfering the whole oft hi vu- luable STOCk'srt TRADE. by Public Auction, ' on THURSDJ Y the HIIII September next, and to h until the whole is die of The Stock comprises every description of STAPLE 4' PIX I CY GOODS, HARDWARE and onocnnurs. or. as. For further- particulars, see previous advertisements in all the pp- rs. Terms liberal and made known at the-Sale. .l. W. . DEC ; Charlottetown, Aug. 24, I852. C “MAN (All the Papers) B .a. H. Y./1 TES, AT Spring Park, TUESDAY, 7th September next, at Devan o'clock, the HOUSEHOLD FURJVITURE, GLJSS. 4»c., 4-0., HORSES. and c.arutma15s_ ‘g... 4..., it... P... perty of the late Chief .lustice.—for particulars see Catalogue. lso,—By private Sale, PEW No. 44, situate iii the centre of Saint Paul’: Church. August 23. Valuable Farm. R SALE, by Auction, on TUESDAY the 21st day of'Slr1. TIMBER, at Georgetown, at I2 o’ o , a VALUABLE FARM, of about 30 acres, on the Georgetown Road, about 5 miles. only from Georgetown, if not previously sold by Private Sale ; it is -I chains 16 links front on the Maitt Road. has about 7 acres clear with the rcrriaitidcr read to clear, with little trouble; the rear it abounds with Mussel Iud: is a valuable piece of pea-ty,..d will be trtore so shortly, as the connecting Brudeual ridge is new about to be built close to it. Price cheap. Terms easy. Apply to. Mr. BIUILTAGH Cotvnarr, Charlottetown, or JAMES N. HARRIS, uctioneer. July 5, 1352. Valuable PROPERTIES for Sale in Georgetown and Royalty and Vicinity, consisting of HOUSES, F ARMS, a Town, Walcr and Pasture Lots. HERE will be sold at Public Auction, at Georgetown 7'm~.‘su.1 Y the am day of September next, at is o'& noon, the following very desirable Properties, via. : Iat.—A new two story Dwellinglluuse, fitted up with two , situated near the Queeu'sWh.trf,ntthe corner of Keutuud Hun Streets, bcin part of Water Lot I1, the ground measuring 06 6 inches on cut Street, and 70 feet on Huntley Street. 2d.--Ilulf of Town Lot No. 1, Third Range Letter B., at the, corner of Kent and Richmond Streets, the most desirable stand fee a Mercantile establishment in Georgetown. .—'I‘own Lot No. (I, Third Range Letter B. 4th.--Pasture Lot No. 27, in the Royalty of Georgetown, and 6th.—Pastttre Lot No. 49. These Lots are within a few mint‘ walk of Georgetown, and can be easily cleared. 6th.—Pusture I.ot No. 269 fronting on Cardigan River, beauti- fully aitnated, and under cultivation. 'Iih.—llali' of Pttlture Lot No. 2l6, adjoining the former. and fronting upon the North Royalty Road. 8th.—-I08 acres of Land, a considerable part of which is cleared and under cultivation, fronting on the Georgetown Road, about six miles from Geo w’ ithe Houses thereon, fortxierly eeeu-I ied by Mr. Thomas IIacAvoy, and adjoining the farrnofllr. Jensen Iucklejohn. 9th.—300 acres of Wood Land on Township No. 52, near the. Head ofCurdigtin River. Furtlrer particulars, and every information atliirded respecting the. above properties, on application, at Georgetown, to Mr. Lluvll. C. Ovvsriv, or in Cliarluttotown, to 'I‘t-tennis Owarr J. N. IIARRIS, 3| . ‘Auctioneer. Charlottetown, June 7, I852. RC, White Lime. IIESnbscriber iniirn.-ties to his customers, that he has on hand,_ it full supply of that article, of excellent ualtty. GET). Bl'1E|!,Junr. Charlottetown, August 3, I852. din. Preserve J are and Jelly Cans. )N hand, a good supply at low prices for Cash GEO. ‘BEER, Juur. Charlottetown, August 3, 1852. din. YOUNG MAN of 17 years of Age, is desirous of'getting ' situation in :i Dry Goods Store. le lrtis served in a Store for 6 months Lcttcrs addressed to Daniel Rlclly, Three Rivers, Montague Head, will be duly uttcnded to. August I7, 1852. Wool ! Wool ! ! ASII paid for WOOL, either in Fleece, or Washed. E. L. LYDIARD. Upper Side Queen Square, July 30, I852. 6w Sydney Coal. IIE Subscriber offers for Sale at his Estttblishment,_Priue Round, as well as Small Sydney Conl. JAMES N. HARRIS. August 3, I952. 1&1 Eflllfififlg DOUBI.I2 Illl-‘LE, with Extra Shot Barrels. A SINGLE lll'll.'I‘l'2I) BALI. lllI"LI-I, and a heavy Punt Gun, for Wild Fowl, wuigliing 85 lbs. The Owner not having leisure to tlcvote to pnstitno, is desirous of disposing of the above,,on ttiodernt terms. Apply at Mr. Watson‘: Drug Store. at May 2|, 1852. TO EMIGRANT5. III’. IllllGAN'l‘lNE “B./1JV'J\"I'.'R" will sail for BIDEPORD, the latter part of this rnontlt, and the new arque :-— will leave for Eirglatid in September next. A few Cabin PASSEN- (il".RS can be nccorntnodatcd in each vessel, if early application is ‘rude to WILLIAM IIEARD. Charlottetown, August 3, I852. (Isl.) Clipper monthly Line for Port Philip and Sydney, 20th August. lll". Superior AI new Clipper Ship WILLIJM’ l"R()TlIlJ\"G Il.dM, 1600 tons burtlieri, Capt. Richard llrown, will soil as above, from NEW YORK. 'l'liie Ship has superior accommodations for Pttsucngers, botlt fir-it and second class and large state rooms for A .11 Many glaring errors in the Geographical department have been corrected, and part has been re-written. Giatlacptaztattcnaesall 6:3ct:>cn . FDR removing Stains, &c., front Silk, Woollen. or Cotton, without injuring the colour; this valuable article will remove from old gsmieuta all spots_ of Grease, ’l‘ar, Paints. Balsam, &c., at-.., will malts than look like new ; for Sale at the Drug Store of II. W. BIIIIIII Medical Whrehouse, ; Dslrytuple's Corner. Aug. 6. Families. skilful Sur con will ticcom n the Shi benefit of the Passengers‘. pa 1 P ‘of an For further particulars enquire of \V. T. Dtrgnn, 43 Front Street, New York. Clark, Jones St Co., Fort llill \VItnrf, llostnn. Seceonrb and Taylor, St Commercial Wharf, Boston. N. B.—'l‘he Ship ASCUTNA will succeed the above, to nil 20th Sefpteinber. For urther particulars apply to JONATHAN WEATHERBI, P. I Iflnd. Auguu. rsos. ,