', . Vlllllsflfl vr s nIItlhs|reauibI"sId seeiss. lihs ev_ this also II- ds’Jb‘e'fore the world I I am psrsonall seqsslaa with their ’|“'°‘ all. of an Indians of mi. ts.-ui. u can confidently say. that they have the test aversion to M_r. Rand's telollllllu Ind _ It his beset pretensions ofssdaeing them front the Catholic sitl_i. They are sincerely attached to it; perfectly satisfied to liv_'e and die in hung, wig]; .;¢.piioee,ee:iduously attend to the practice of their religion. As for his future he fut ts._ they appear I{I|It=|I more cheering and interesting rent the generosity the Committee gf mm. .5. get him, tlt_nu from the secession pf the Indians p,.,,,, “"3, f,,',‘_ hand, his views and wishes on this sub set are .0. ugupgugg t. be mistaken. He speaks oftheeentf ‘ts 0. end or hishoesebslng niade_e refuge for the Indians, and then. not very.delies _hut very ptgnifioautly asserts, that these in power In kindness t t iidiens whom he has fed and sheltercd,wIll not turn him out. Mr. Rand evidently feels that be is an unwel- onrue intruder; and dreads. hips, with some reason. being turn- ed out.uneereirioniously. ' e Indians are not ungrateful; but are .9; die‘ to exchange their Faith for a niglit’s entertainment or unsolicited ltitidiieae. It is one thing to be generous of one's own substance: quite another to collect money in the adjacent Colonies end even in wealthy l:‘.ngl:iml._for the ill-disguise-J purpose of bu mg ever the Indians from their fttllll. No hoporuble men can a p and external conformity, procured by the prostitution of ch_eris _ eon- victions nor countenance such a cause. It is not nu wish. if I had the power. to prevent Mr. Rand and fiiniily fron_i .ing well up , ‘ifhis kind patrons slid _eniployers_ he so inclined; but only to prevent the Felt of Catholics committed to my charge from being tampered with by unyuatitlsble means. Itespecttlilly yours. '_ JAMES MACDONALD. St. Mary's, Nov. 7, I851. (Frost tlis Alnssecliautts Gloucester Mm. October 29.) P-Inc‘ gown“ 1.1,...“-i,_\Vs mentioned in our last, that the Lieut. Governor of Prince Edward Island. lisd issued a proclamation‘-directing ell oiirers of the Revenue. -‘4?rl'§' trains, and other subjects of her Majesty, to render all end in their power to the unfortunate fishermen of the United States. who Wt‘I’Q wreclteil on the Northern onsets of that Island, and especially to exert tbcmselvo-e for the pres»-rvatiion of property. and its rt-stnrntion to the ritthtful owners : but It Ittttflfl f"'"' what we learn of our fishermen who have returned from the scene of the late disaster. that this proclamation, though evin- cing the generous hiimenity of the Lieut. Governor. was unne- cessary ; for they ell speelt in the warmest terms of gratitude. of the universal hoepitalitv end kindness they end ell the ship- wrecked men received at the hands of these generous and hit- insne Islanders. In the midst ofthe storm they were on the beach to render cvrry aid in their power to save life. After it had abated they cheerfully offered their services to assist in the preservation of property. They here from the wrecks the bodies of those who perished. at their own expense prepared ihern for the grave, end administered to them the lust and rites of humanity. Nor was this all: they opened their doors in thine who had no shelter, fed end clothed the destitute, and bestow;-.d upon tlte sufferers generally every possible Itsillnlwe which could nllrviate their misfortune. end every attention that humanity could devise. At the instance of many of our re- turned ruwnsrnen, our exchanges at Halifax. and the I’. E. Island papers are requested to make known to their readers the feelings of grateful remembrance in which the wrecked fisher- men of Gloucester will always hold the generous hospitality extended to them in their mistsrtunes. The Steamer Rose arrived on Saturday ltist, her usual day, but did not bring the Halifax .\lsil, it having gone astray between Ila- lifux end Pictoir. icauc Mrssion.—A public meeting will be held (I). V.) in the Infant School Room. on Monday evening nest, on behalf of _thc Ilicrriiic Mission. Mr. Rnnd willesphiin the objects ofthe Mission, and its rospecte of success. Several other penilemen are expect- ed to the meeting. A collection wil be taken. Secs:-i-Aitr'e Orrrcu, Nov. 8, 1851. His Excellency the Lieiit. Governor hns been pleased to direct the name of Jetnes M'Laren, of New Perth. l.ot 5|. Esq. to be in- sorted in the Commission of the Peace for King's County. JAMES WARBURTON, Col. See'y. Couivcu. Orvicu, Nov. 6,1851. HisEseellency the Lieut. Governor in Council. has been pleased to appoint Mr. Charles M‘Neill, senior. Ballast Master for Elliot River, and Whntflngsr for the Public Wharf at that place. CHARLES DESBRISAY. C. C’. The Ladies of the Benevolent Society‘ acknowledge. with then s, the gift of Two Pounds from Mr. . MAIIIIALL, De Sable. November I. IBM. Susan Pausxn, Secretary dt Treasurer. TO CORRESPOJVDENTS. We are at ell times arisious to compl with the wishes of our Subscribers and would willingly insert i e “ Eztrettfrosi Me Di- ery sfe country Surgeon." if we but knew the views of the suits.-_ Perhaps he will favor as with there. Is there a continu- tion ? fllarrtrh. At Bedeque. on the Sill nlt., by the Rev. Jsrnds Buckley. Mr. Geo. W. C. Legriii. nfNew Brunswick. to Miss Sophia 8. fourth daughter of Mr. James Ilagnall, of Iledeque. Oil Wednesday evening. the lbtli in. by the Rev. Alexsndcr Stewart, Mr. James Reed, to Helen Marin, third daughter of the late Mr. Samuel Watts, formerly of this City.—St. Jolin JV’. B. Courier. On the nth elt., at St. John's Church. Weatmorelnnd. by the Rev. J. H. Road, Mr. John Lock, of De Sable, to Susannah, daughter of Mr. S. Nelder, of 'l‘ryon River. On the 89th iilt.. by the Rev. John Slinw, Mr. Duncnn Robert- eon. jun., to Miss Margery M‘Lsan. second daughter of Mr. Alexr. M‘I4een. both of the West River. East Point. At Cavendish en the 80th ult.. ii the Rev. Isnnc Murray, Mr. Alexander Laird. to June, eldest aughter of Mr. John Iaockerby. both of the snnie lace. On the 80th ult., y the Rev. Isasc Murray, Mr. John Rcllings of Indies. U Mary. daughter of Mr. John Harker,Csvend'ish. Elirb On Manda Ioth November. ofeeriosr, Mr. Charles Sellick, of Ilslpee Road. Lot 61. Aged 61 years. Ilassrugrrs. In the Steamer freai Pictoe on Wednesdny svnni‘ lest—R. Hutchinson. H. Ilaseerd, J. Souttsr,Esqrs.; Mr. James atts,Miss Wilson-S steers . In the 'I$I‘lIOl',:0ll| Pictou on Saturday Inst--Messrs. II. Cell- beck. Skinner, MeNeill. Jefrey. Burns,-—aiid ll Soldiers. 2 women and I children. at Regt. llort of dltarlottrlottiti. sit-ruiien: Vine, On I, Ricliibucto; deals. Lady Sinit . Boaehstte, Buctouche; bel. Cinere. Belloog. Ilelifas; goods. Maris. Fournier. Quebec; do. Osprey. Green, Pictoii; treostniie. Sorties. Cormisr, Magdalen Islands; goods. Maris, Isrcier, Quebec; flour. ctssitun : Nov. 4—Sohr. Belloos. Melee. Boston; produce. I Virgin, Martnll, Halifax; do. Emily, Webster. do. do. Waltroo. Moors, do. do. Dove. Robertson. Wallace; merchandise. Echo, tliilone. St. John's N. F.; produce. James Fraser. Molten. Bntherst, N. ll. do. lady Smith. Buuchette. Sydney. 0. 3. do. ".t.‘.'t'.'.".'.l‘.'.“.‘,;: §'.?'}';':.§~.. Nev. s.—Sel'ir. 7 I I0 s’.-sci‘: .r.. do. _ Orestss, Meltillan. do do. Sch. Shannen. King. llsliftix; do. . llappy ltetnrn. Bclfontsin. do. do. . — . mm, Aide. St. John's N. F. de. . 3. . Marv El . McDonald. Boston, do. . Wdlleiti, Delrey, Nova Scotiii do. True Friend. Colin. Nsvifl. produce. Psetslus. l‘Ree. do. Jflfflflgfr’ Nm" he 0‘ 3. his fie.C.lm!O.st-..4:"IH.enri'stts; Bi-isisl. sailed on the so lnst., from has hit a. s. tseq..—u"“"'i'E'uquu"" 7" s. .s.st-igi. nureononocican Jounnsloi hr the trait ending Jvbrsnssr 9. I851. IAI08I1‘IIo ‘l'lIII»UOUI'l’BI- Higpest Lowest II’ t Lowest Daily 7th Bib. (3d.) .) Stir-Bib. Mess. sets | es.» as.eo | ass | an I 40.4 I '3'; :3 um... Nov. Sun. 2 W.N.W. IIIOII. breeze Overcast, s. m.; blue b_sxy_sky. p. to. Mon. 8 E.S.E. do. do. Overcast and busy; rain till 0 p. nu; foggy in the evening. 'l‘u. 4 W.S \V. fresh do. Overcast. We. W. gentle do. do. Th. 0 W. frosh do. do. Fri. '1 N. gentle do. do. till 4, p. m.; then blue sky. Sat. 8 N.W. do. do. Cloudy, s. in.; blue sky, p.m. N. B.—Snow birds were seen on the 8th. ——Ij-*1 tfilttirloltrtaiuti fllarltrls. Exchange 50 per'cent. on Sterling. Srwunsv. Novr. 9, l85l. ritoii ‘I'D rltol '70 user, (small) pr lb. 0 ml 0 4 \Vool, - - 1 0 1 3 ilo. by ipiiirtcr, 0 2] 0 3: Ilsin. 0 0 0 0 i'orlt, - - 0 2.} 0 3 Harley, per bushel, 3 3 2 9 do. (smtill) 0 ti o 6 om, - - i ii i s Mtittoii, - 0 25 0 4 \\’ltL-at, - 0 0 0 0 Ltiiiih, per lli., 0 2‘? 0 4 Tiinothy Seed. 0 0 0 0 Vcttl, per lli., 0 0 0 0 I'otntot-s, 1 0 I B Iliitier, (fresh) - 0 I0 I 0 'I‘iirtiips, 0 9 0 0 do. by the tub, 0 8 0 9 (Terrors, per bush. 2 0 0 0 Cheese, - - 0 8 0 G Tnrltcys, each 3 3 3 6 Flour, pcrllt., 0 2 . 0 2] I"owla, - - 0 5 0 8 Uiititiciil, )t'l'II)., 0 lg’ 0 M Eggs,p¢.- doun, 0 8 0 7 l’eiii-lllur y.pei- lb. 0 0 0 0 Iliiy, per ton. - I5. 0 45 0 Stiustigcs, per lb. 0 S 0 0 Straw, per cwt. I 0 1 3 liilluw, - 0 8 0 I0 Codlish, per qtl., I3 0 I5 0 I-‘ml: - - 0 0 0 0 Iloniespnir,pcr yd., 3 0 8 8 lfuck-_-. cacli . o 9 t o ci.i.t.e...,p.-.r pair, 0 o o o I‘l\t‘tfIlI.El, - 0 6 0 9 Ap lee, per bush. 3 5 5 0 home. - 1 e 2 0 Rs in, o 4 o it GEORGE LEWIS. Market Clerk- London ready made Clothing. ’ ‘HE Sulnicriher line just opened a large STOCK’ of the above, suitable for the present and coming season, which will be found equal, ifnot superior, to any thing ct irii irtctl. JAMEIS D SBRISAY. Nov. 3, I851. (All the papers one month.) Autumn and Winter Goods. AMES DESBRISAY hits by the recent urriviils from England and Ilirliftix, completed his IMPORTA TIOAVS for the pre- sent lexicon, and is prepared to subriiit fur the inspection of his cus- tomers, such an assortment us will in all respects give satisfaction. &‘Please coil and sce—tlie motto is the same- “ CHEAP GOODS FOR PROMPT CASH." November 3. (All the papers one month.) — m”'rhreshtng Machine. FOR SALE. a Four-horse power TIIRESIIING MACHINE, complete. and warranted of the very best description and ready for iiuiiiedizite use. Apply to , KENNETIIII M‘KENZlE. s . Pownnl Street. Nov. 8, I851. salt for tile. TONS LIVERPOOL SA I.'I‘ for Sale in quantities to suit I’...chasers. Oats taken in payment. JAMES PURDIE. I00 oét. :0, I851. Manchester and Glasgow House. |{ECElVED from Glasgow, and landing per Brig " Vernon.” Gala Cloth and Ciisliiiiere Cloaltings, long Wool Shawls, Mutllcra, Osnabuigs, Ticltings, &c. D. WILSON. Sept. so, 135i. Horses for Sale. THE Subscriber has a Mare rising 4 years old. a Horse rising 8 years and another rising 2 years old, all of which he warrants to be sound and ssrviceble sriimnls. , . ALSO: 8 sumrior Iron Plougba, double metal, imported from Scotland, which will dispose of for costs and charges. JAMES ROBERTSON. Bruckley Point Road, Sept. 28, I85l. TIIE Tcnniitry on that prtrt of Lot or Township No. 48, owned b Major Cnooxe of Bristol. Englnnd,are hereby notified, that till Rents and arrears of Rent are to be in future paid to the Subscriber, who is authorized to receive the same. JAMES MOORE. Charlottetown. 28d Aug. l85l. Building Lots. - 0 be sold together. or in lluilding Lots to suit Purchasers. the following Town Lots Nos. I6. 17, I8, 19 and 20, in the 2nd Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, fronting on Queen Square, Great George Street, Sidney Street, and Prince Street. For lcrrria, and Plans of the Property, apply to Sassuni. Nansen, Esq., Charo ottetotvn. WANTED, A person of good character who understands the Felling, Dyeing - and Pressing busiiiriesa, will find ready employment at tile Victorin Mills. Ilruckley Point ltotid. JOIIN HENDERSON. Sept. 26. tsiii. Steam Boat for Sale. TIIE Subscriber olfers for sale the Ferry Steiimer " Islu." 'I‘welve Ilorso power, the Boiler, a superior article. imported from Englnrid for the purpose; the Boiit is 70 feet long by It feet beam, Copper-fastened and Coppsred, has run two seasons. Apply I0 THOS. B. TREMAIN. Charlottetown. 26th August, 185]. (Isl.) 1'03 SAID. TIIOROUGII BRED LEICES’l‘ER RAM, 8 years old from the stock ofJoiirr Gntisn, Esq. JOHN FERGUSON. Crsggan, Hilleborough. Sept. 21. test. Administration Notice. ALL persons having any just demands against the Estnte of Neil .U'Goitgen. late of the Royalty of l'rincetown, I’ ' e. de- oenssd, are requested to furnish the some, duly attested, to the undersigned Jnmee M'Kay. of Dernley, immediately; and all , indebted to the said Estate. are reqae-ted to make im- rosdiiite payment of their respective Accounts to him. JAM!-L! M'KAY.§El , it. STEWART, '°" “"- Oetober 8, 188]. ALL persons having legal demands against the Estate of Jesus CIAIII, Farmer, late of Township Number I2. deceased. are requested to furnish their claims for settlement, and all persons indebted to the said I-hints, are required to make immediate pay- meut. W. C. HODGSOJV. Administrator “ euni iestameiito annexe." Chnrlottetewn,Octeber I4, llbl. LL persons lievl as l d ends a inst the Estate of A JAIII “‘D0:'AI.II,’I':I:.0f0.0':l"OIt!Il|.,. uire.deceased. are requested to fernih the same del attested to r. Andrus A. .l'DsneJd. sf Gent it, within is sslseder months; and all psrssss mu ssielstaisarsrsqasstad Ilnltlhe iztflflilfl meet Aseesats otes e., c. 5 r. A. I'm ‘Mu’ ' ' ‘i‘ll0ltN'mN. AITIN IYINII, Esselters. Ill. AN. Gssrgetswa. ltd OH» . .‘ us’ FREEHOLD run roir stint-:. ‘- iii: s.imti.'...t.uanitins.to hm Iii--‘>1-h-_-It -at 8 ms. o€_eg- for fielq, his very excellent rllllt It Braclilshll; I. ‘ ing of 60 acres. It is bounded on the Wes‘t by the eliley Point ‘old. on the North by Jsmu M‘Calluin, I.-.sqr's._l'eriri_. and fronts on the see . The whole Land is well fenud and in a high stills of cultivation. There isa Farm Dwelling lloim. 38 it I3 -3- soul Ism- entable order. and another New House on the Road side. which has been usually Let in u 'l‘redesIIl|tII. It £5 snnnm. A well finished and coiiiniudious Bars. '15 in I) ii. A Iorse Stable I8 as is, well fitted up. There is also upon the Preuiises I Sell _M|ll. Wlticli is supplied by a goiui stream of water. and which at a little expense might be converted intos Grin Mill. it would be a desirable anes- lion for such an Ihtnbliseiiicut. For further information and parti- l l to cu m '9' ’ rrrrizit it-Kisses. Btecliley Point, October SI, I861. To be Bold. AND imtnediiite possession given. The leasehold interest of 51 acres of Lend, on Lot 82, about five and s hnlf miles from Clitirlottetowii, subject to the yearly rent of is. per acre. and Ia-rise for 999 years. there are between 35 and 40 acres under cultivstioii. A good Baiii, Stable. Cart-House and Dvi-ellin House. a frost proof Celliir and Dairy. Also, a never faiiling Wel of good Water near the door. Also, Freehold properties. consisting of three acres of Land being I of (‘amnion Lot. No. 27, o posits Spring Park. on the M lpeqii Road. and item Mr. Daniel I odgson‘s farm. And I oftown Lot No. 66, with the Buildings and Breast \Vork. fronting on I)-nclieeter street and Kings Street. And i of town Lot, No. 39 in King's treci. Also. I of Town Lot No. 9. in King Street, with the buildings thereon, consisting ofa Dwelling House 85 it 30 and 20 feet post, it frost-proof Cellrir with a good Stone Wall under the whole building. it Shop, Parlour, Kitchen und Otficc on the first floor, Five Rooms on the second story, and Four on tho Garret, all well finished and in complete order. it Stiible. Store, Conch-Ilouse and lVood-House. ’l'he whole of the above roperty will be sold or let for it term of yours. Terms liberal. Ror further particulars apply to L. \V. Gall, Esq., or to the Subscriber on the premises. ' EDWARD KICKIIAM. Also the unexpired term of four years ofa Ilouse in Ilutchcster Street, opposite Messrs. Dunc-en's store, nod subject to it yearly rent of Ten Iouods, ‘row in the possession of Edvrnrd Neil. As the Subscriber intends removing into the country he .equeets rill persons indebted to him either liy Note of Ilsnd or Book Ac- count, to settle the some on or before the 29th instant, otherwise they \\ ill be sued indiscriiriiuately. K E. Charlottetown. Sept. 2d. 1851. Encourage Home Manufacture. P.\R1'IES having Cloth which they wish DYED or DRESSED in it superior style, iniiy send it to the Agent for Gurney’: Jllillr, where it will be finished equal to any done either in Nova Scotiai or New Brtiiiswick. and ut equally low rates. Inforintition its to prices, may be obtained, and patterns seen, at the Agents, Upper Side Queen Square, Cliailottetovi it. E. L. LYDIARD, Sept. 22. Isl. dc Adv Agent. STRAYED from the Subscribnr’s premises about the beginning of June hint, ii black yeiirling CUl.'l‘, nn irregular star on the fnrelii-tid. a small wliiie strenk down the fries, and the live hind feet white, any person giving information at Mrs. M‘Ncil|‘s, Chair- Iottetown, wliere liu nitiy be found. or by bringing liiiri to the Sub- scribcr will be rewarded for his trouble. DUNCAN FERGUSON. Annlicld, St. Peter's Road, Out. 24. 1851. i Beneficial to Health, B ER IVICAFS 0RlGI..’v‘AI. GERMAN BAKING PO WDER, FOR making Bread without 'ctist,nnd in one-fourth the time, ulso Puddings without .ggs. A large supply ofthe above useful ttrticlc just received at SKlNNER'S Drug Store and for sale in p:ickitgce with directions, tit all prices. October 20, I851. Blake's Metallic Fire Proof Paint, on, ARTIFICIAL smvrn. THIS admirable article has been tested for some years and prov- ’ ed very valuable, becoming a perfect slate, as hard as marble in a few months. completely protecting whatever is coated with it from the action of the iuallisr nndfire——a better jlre-proof than tin or zinc. Several Insurance Companies csrtif the will insure buildings covered with it at a cheaper rsts, an i covered with those riietsls. It is of two colors, the black is best for roofing—the chocolate the best thing ever discovered for sides of either brick or wood, forming a perfect stone coating of n handsome stone or choco- late color, can be easily cliiinged by a little white lead or other coloring matter to suit the taste. There is nothing equtil to it for steamboat and car decks, and all kinds of iron as it forms a coating nearly as hard as the iron itself, rind never cleaves off. BEWARE OF WOBTHLESS t‘.0UN’l‘I'.'llFEI'I‘!. As the popularity of my paint hire induced scores of un rinci iled iridividuiils to grind up, and offer its fire-proof paitit, ii I kinda of worthless stuff, much of it nothing but rotten stone that hits no co- hesive attruction, is held on only by the oil with which it is applied; consequently as soon as the uction of the atmosphere destroys the oil, it tvill wish or rub oil‘ like Chalk or Whiting, nothing can yet be known of its lasting qualities, as it is but little over s year since they got them up. whcrctis mine has been tested about seven, and where first applied is now like it stone. 'l‘lie originril and genuine tirticle can be obtained of PATRICK STEVENS, Orwell, my uutliorizcd Agent for the Island. WM. BLAKE, Pstentee. Sm. Proprietor, 8-I Pearl-st., N. Y. Victoria Cloth and carding Mills. CLOTH. Druggets, &c.. dtc., pressed, per yard, 2.], Illue, \Vhite and Mixed Cloth fulled, ad. I)o.. do. do., fiilled and pressed. dd. \Vhite Cloth fulled, pressed and dyed bliick, brown or clurct, 10.], Cloaking and Druggcls scoured and pressed, «til. Cloth etid [lruggets dyed, ad. to Md, The public may confidently rest assured from the superior state of the Machinery, dtc,. that the work will be performed equal, at lcnst, to any done in the Provinces. Cloth or Wool lell with the Agent. Mr. George Ileer. jun., Char- lottetown, will be taken to the Drill and returned free of any chiirge. JOIIN IIENDERSUN. Buckley Point Road, Sept. 26, I851. 6w. BILLS OF EXCHANGE, 0N Ilalifux. at sight, or at 30, 60 or 90 days, can be had of the Subscriber; who will purchase Bills of Exchange on any part ol the world. CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown. September 80. 1851. (R. Griz. 4w.) Apple and Thorn Trccs. FJR SALE, a quiintit of good Thorns, 4 years old; also, 400 Apple 'I‘rees, of di crent liindr—2, 8, and 4 yeiirs gralled, of the early bearing kinds; also, Pear, Cherry, and Orniimentsl Trees. ROBERT CAIRNS. Broom Bush. St. Peter's Itoad, October I. test. i CAUTION. LI. PERSONS are hereby notified that the Subscriber wil pt\_\' no Debts contracted by his son Juana M‘LnAri. The public are ulso cautioned egninat purchasing any Land from the said sstus Il‘Lnsrt, as he has so right or title to sell an JOHN ii~i.f:'AN. sen. North River, Oct. I8. I85]. WANTED. "on man from Nto ll ears of age. to serve in steepes- -A ind} Mercantile Stors;’one well acquainted with Book- lteeping and s nersl knowledge of the business will be preferred. N and ‘ hi , ‘ ' I of ' ‘ "{..‘l".a'Ji"....H"""°.. T"i§'.'."".'l'l.'. i».'1'.°"o.t'..." - "I"c‘t.".°.f lettetowii. will be attended to. Sept. so, test. To be Let. A COMIOITAILE end.senvenlee“th%-TTAGE fl‘ c“lIONflOII W W IBM. asdabsst slaaevsssflried. ans, attkisollee ' Nsv._ld. tssi. aw. — "2lu_rtlsii"e.l By 1!. w. Loemur. N THURSDAY, the llih November nest-, stb rullnu sf De. Jsevrn. inI'-‘its_Roy Strnst.—-fnrinerly Dr. 1i'snsln's _.g 1| o'clock, furenoon, the whole ttflhlt Gentlbmse'o H 0 US-EH OLD FURNITURE, Q-I. Couipriein|gTul.Is ny 'I$blc&,"SitII;_bp)st:d. Chair; Se‘, Iedstsadsr . , wers.. lash-r I£.fiG£QQI;|;.l:&tIiB nifd Coirltiiig Steven. K301 “Xv . v:.. c'.. e. .—._A —— A llORSE..four._venre old. ei...i'."tii.i,t (almost user). hnfrgaal Cusliiuning~cempleta, Saddle and Bridles, &s. IQ" For further particulars see Hand Hills. Oct. so. last. I-I-V0 be sold nt Auction. on THURSD MY, the 4th by of De- eember next. at 10 o‘clocli,at ills" Ilssssof Mr. PETER. M‘KINNO-N,-Brncliley Point, (the nest FnrrnttiJn_nies |I‘Cslle-, Esq.)—alI his Stock and I"srming.Irripleinentso,.¢iu-ningof I More, 6 years old, a superior sniniaf; ‘ 1 Horse. 9 years old, valuable for 5 Milch Cows, of the best breed, 8 llcifers in calf, 6 hand of Sheep, 8 |'igs, I8 iiionths old,. 8 tons Upland lluy, )0 tons Straw, _A Thresliin Machine, made en tire inost‘iipproved'priitcipl'r,- for I ore miles, I Plough. Ilarrows.1lorse Rake, I Cart, 1 Truck. I Fly, Wood Sleds. Saddle. Bridles, Cart Taltling and several other. articles useful to s Fiiriuer. V PETER IIACKINNO. . Brnclrley Point, Oct. 81. 1851. Prime Leicester Reins for Sele.. TIIE Imported Leicester 'I‘up which fell to the lot of Prince‘ County, with 'I‘wo other young ones purchased by the Com- mittee ofthe Royal Agricultural Society, will be SOLD by Auction. . at the Court House. St. l:Zlenucv's, on Wednesday, the l2th duy ii!’ November iiext,at I2 o’oclocl(. fir Terms made known at the ties of Sale. ' JOHN HASZARD, Oct. 24, 1851. Secretary. . Iirime Leicester name for Sale. 7-I-VIIE Imported Leicester Rem which fell to the Lot of King’! County with other young ones purchased by - the Committee of the Royul Agricultural Society, will be no d by Auction. at the Subscriber's premises, on 'l'htirsdny, 20th inst.. at I0 o'clock, noon. Six monilts credit will be given for the purchase money on approved notes. MURDOCII MURRAY. Secretary. St. Peter's Bay, Nov. 8. 1851. W. S. FLETCHER, titrmwtsi MAKER, ESl‘EC’i‘I'UI.LY begs to announce thiit he has commenced business in the nbove e, and solicits the patrons e of Iih~ friends and the public. Strict and immediate attention wil be pail. to nll coniniiinds in his line. Repairs all kinds of Watches, Clocklg. Sextants, Qunilrtints, Compasses, Jewellery, &c.. dr.c.. due. 33* shop in Waiter Street, opposite the residence of the Hon.- Cllllflel Young. June I7, ISM. IIOMAS MANN. TAILOR. late of Kent Street,lias removed to Powmil Street, opposite “ Prince Edward Ilotisc," where having tlte facilities which larger Preniises will efinrd h'im—corvti- nucd cfiitrt to merit utromige, and nietrititining the same punctual- ities he hits elwtiys one. he hopes to receive still increasing support from the (ientlenii.-n of Charlottetown, and neighbourhood. May [9, lilbl. c. at J. BELL, PASIIIONADLE TAILORS. Qtilxiv squalte, citAnr.o1'-ru'rowrt. LA1‘EST FASHIONS. kept constantly on hand. and all work entreatedto their care, done on the shortest notice, and in the best manner. I y October II , IBM. ALMANACK FOR 1852. N THE PRESS,‘ and will be published by the middle of Net veiribcr, ' THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CALENDAR. With the year I852 s new series will be commenced, which will be found much itriproved in many particulars. The calculations have been made for the latitude of l linrlottetowit. The Publisher will feel much obliged to persons fiiii-isliing correct listsofsocietiea, drc. Queen‘: Square, Oct. 15, 1851. Incorporated by Acts of Pnrlfaniertl. BOARD of DIRECTORS ofFire Insurance for P. E. Island. Hon. E. J. Jarvis, T. H. Ilssilnnd. Esq., Robert I-Iutcliinson, Esq.. I". Longiportli. E'bs Forms of Application. itnd all other information. may be obtained front the Subscriber. at his Otlice, Charlottetown. 1.. w. GALL. Agent. Eucoiirnge the shove Heine Association. Keep your Property Insured. Keep your Money on the Islands HE COMPANY has more than doubled its Capital it CASH C within the lnst year. Each person insuring has a share in the apittil. _fl$“Policy holders will please take Notice, that all Policies ex- pire on the 3lst December. I850. DANIEL BRENAN. President. HENR Y PALMER, Sec‘y. ds'I‘rensurer. Secretory‘: Ofire. Kent Si. lieceinlier II‘. I860; Steamer “ ROE.” TIIE Stenrner ROSE alter the bth October, will leave Charlotte- town fur Pictou. ever Tuesdiiy end Friday morning, at to o'clock. instead of Wedn ya and Ssturdavs as heretofore. She will return, leaving Pietou on the mornings of Wednesdays and Saturdays. September :9. test. R For London Direct. TIIE new copper-fastened Bark STATESMAN, 6to Tone Register, Doruui Macias. Commander. will sail horn Georgetown. fits the above Port, on or about the INA J Jvbseabu. flee sscsllsnt accommodations for e fa C b’ Pu A "s.«.u' "t‘m."u'1‘ES'5'n 1'29} ' OPPERED ed c f c. 5 C .......:.. .n-.:..-'..':' * °'"::.*'.- Cork) um... an. and letb November. ..-.5... ‘.’.7"‘..'.'.'t".'.E"...'.lZ ‘.'.".'."5“oi.'.'i.'......."""."”""“"""" A The Berqtie "Ginny." A. I, , 5 " tt».a.isst. Ist.I.. 'i‘_"“"@. ' "‘ _... .. t