--—'-* Vocal. Asrn lsrs-ruusruru-Ar. Colculf--W‘ "’. “u the attention of ou|r ruaderrs I3 snl :'l::_‘;l|'“::l‘| I: found is another co sum, to I ocu ho "win. fir worn ‘ Pu}. be'trestingtottepu to an flhJ“n", M“ " wtiiiinstusn, III. Ductrnsta, will, on the occasion to which we allude. °‘"' N‘ fi''°'l°'_'°‘l ""1 _P°“'°" ful Church Organ (constructed by himself. IN‘ {Vl“°l‘ l'° "' "0"" ,g.,i,,‘ fo, .. .) go 5. In the Hall, to assist the vocn per- formances of the evenin . . W0 ' °"'l"' , ghgiuu dggggipaog, I will be entirely conducted by himself and fanril The Concert will, therefore. not only be, in the strictest Isnaeylu nation but ufenil Concert, also—-a truly novel occur- ' ' all community, rtnd one which, we (mu, will no warmly and generally putrontsed by our town nnfl country folk. The Intervals betweert the local performances wt 5. "M .P hytltafiores or 'I‘:asrs:uArscr: BAND. Wllmll ll" "can, hug supplemented by tlte importation of two Opbiclides, two Base Horns, and several other line-toned instruments, and is .1” under tbe leadership of one of our native musicians. '1 trpr. “gag e(ths Coaoert are to be presented to the ‘ Sons,’ to assist III fhnhltlng und decorating their spacious lIall.—CoIn. - fllarricb. At New Glasgow, on Thursday the Itth instant. by George Bag- 5 I gull, hq..J. I’.. Mr. \Villiuru \\’ay, of Lot 23, to Miss Louisa flicker. of the sutne place. ..:o—.—_ Club, At Charlottetown. on the 25th instant, Benjamin, infant son of J~ B. Cooper, Esq., aged 5 months. flassrttgrrs. In the Mail Boat from hence per Cape 'I‘ormentiuc, on Monday Iuut—Messrs. Philip S. Rich, Owen Roberts, and \Villiurn (,‘l:rrk, ofthe Schooner Sunbeam, now frozen up at St. Peter's, for Pro- vineetown, U. States, and Mr. John l\lcKenzie. _ In do. on her return to Cape 'l‘raverse—.\lessrs. Lane, I’. Cortsh, D. Cameron, and B. Mc.\lurrow. In the Statesman, Mr. 'l‘ulrbs, for London. nuriaorfonoaticar. JOUIINAL, For the week ertrlhrg Decerrtber 21, I851. uauossrrult. I 'l‘tltr‘.ItlloMI:‘I‘):Il. Highest Lowest Mean. lliulrest Lowest Daily (27tlt.) (2.’ttlt.) (25th.) 27tlr,‘.lStlt lllcnn. so.66 | 29.33 I so.o9 23.5 as 5.3 "W" ‘T l IVEATIIER 9, A. at. y ' Dec. r ‘Sn. 2Il\V.S.W strg. breeze.‘Blue sky; passing clouds. in the eve- l ‘ uiug; aurora in 0 night. Mo. 22,IV.N.\V. gentle do. jlllue sky; aurora in tho err-niug. Ttt. 13 \V.N.\V. do. do. Overcast till 7, p. m.: thv-rt blue sky; fine snow, p. nr., till 5; aurora in the r.-vetting We. 2-I|\V. do. do. Overcast, tillill, p. m.; then cloudy. "J'h. 25 W.N.\V. fresh do. ‘Cloudy, hazy 6'1. heavy snotv, II, II. | j tn., to I, p. m.; aurora lit the eve- rru . Fri. 28,N.W. entle do. for... sk -. I ) Sat. 21 N.\V. todcrate do. IBlue sky; light clouds, p. m , till 3; l aurora in the evening. Qllptrlottrtattrzt iilorltcls. Exchange 50 per cent. on Sterling. SATl.'IIDA\', Dec. 21, IS5l. [nos 10 r l‘R0\I “T0 or II tt..'n2‘4\vt- . ‘I-0214 .°«‘«‘-‘»'v"‘=‘‘~--’n'3'r- : ii if .. 2 3 I _ _ . , b‘ ‘ _' do. (small) 3 o 2 0iii.," W: "le 1 31 1 7. . 23 4 ~ wt r - 6 6 6 g...;ii,",'.e.“’tr.., 4 §, til ra.i.i.it.'y Seed. 111 git]! g BIiItdrlr(rfres'lr) - ll 0 Tnrnips, 0 0 I 0 I0 ~-..---~ 2' '2 I:-.:.:~'-= :2 2: - - s l‘lour,picrlb., rt 24, Few l.’ . o 6 o 9 Outtnettl, rlb., I] III Eggs,perdor.cn, 010 I 0 l'eur|Bar y,pcrlb. 1: o 'ju..,:, rm, . 37 6 45 o i|"'lf""'P"“" gl 13 ciiilrivirpflcmt I12 ii 1! 3 U OW ‘ I 0 .u , ’ - - 8' 0 IIomcspirn,per il., 3 0 3 6 I)ucks,euch - 0 0 lClticltens,pt-r pair, 0 0 0 0 Purtridges, - 6 1 9 ]A les,perbush 0 0 0 0 (me. - 6 0iItiililriu, oslos Ilccta, per bnslr. .4 0 1 0 . ' GEORGE LEIVIS. Market Clerk- Roud District No. 11, Queen's County. ' IIE undersigned will let at Public Auction to the lowest bidder, on Thursday the tint day of January,I852, at twelve o'clock, noon, the cutting down, levelling and repairing, the l’itcln=s or Cradle Hills, on the Main I'ost Roads in the a|.ove District. l"rour Mr. Donald KcKenzie's, Lot 60, to tlte Boundary Line of Lot 58. The Contract to commence front the 5th day of Januttry next, and to continue in force until the 5th of April, I852. Sale to commence at Mr. John Mcllae'a. Security will be required for the perforat- once of the Contract. RODERICK RIORRISON. Comtuissioucr. Flat River, December. 29. Road District No. 2-Prince County. IIEREBY give notice, that I will on Monrlaty, tltc l2tlr day of January, at the hour of 9 o'clock, furertnon, let at I‘ub- lie Auction to the west bidder. the cutting down, Ir.-rolling, und repairing the Pitches or Cradle Hills on the Main l'ost Roads the above District, at the undertnentioncd times and places, tlrnt is to say:—On the Bond between Mr. John Killbride‘a and the lino of Lots ll dr. I2, on the Barlow Road; sale to commence at tho House of Mr. Arthur Bo le. Same day, at the hour of I o'clock, at Colo Arsenoaux's the toad leading by lIopgood‘s on to Louis Arseneauxhr Ferry. Same day. at 2 o'clock, at the house of Mr. Maurice O'Connor, the Road leading from the Perry on to the l)ock, and from thence on by .\lr. Alexander M o,~ggiesorr’a. 'l‘he Contracts to commence on the Itlth day of Jarrunry, I8 and to continue until the arrow clears ttwtr . mp security will be required for the due completion of ear: contract. JOSIIPII MURPIIY. Lot ll, Dec. 89, I851. Commissioner. Blake's Metallic Fire Proof Paint, OR, ARTIFICIAL SLATE. IIIS admirable article has been tested for sonro years and prov- ed very valuable, becotniug a perfect slste, as hard as marble in a few months, completely protecting whatever is coated with it from the action of the weather and _[lre—u better fire-proof thnu tin or uinc. Several Insurance Companies certif the will insure buildings covered with it at ts cheaper rate, I an i covered with those metals. 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 I p:rfect atone coating of a handsonre atone or choco- late color, cttn easily changed by a little white lend or other coloring matter to suit the taste. hero is nothing equal to it for steamboat and car decks, and all kinda of iron as it forms a coating nearly as hard as the iron itself. and never cleaves off. -EWAIIE OF WORTIILESS COUNTERFEITS. As the popularity of my paint has induced scores of unprinci led individuals to grind up, and otI'er us fire-proof paint, all Itllttrl of worth stud’, much of it nothing but rotten stone that has no co- hssive atttuctiotl, is held on only by the oil with which it is applied; eoussquestly as soon as the action of the atmosphere destroys the oil, it will trash or rub oll‘ like Chalk or Whiting, nothing can yet he hhtrwu of its lset' qualities, as it is but little over I year since they got them up, w I mine has been tested about seven, and where Irat applied is now like a stone. '1‘ er’ genuine article can be obtained of I‘.\’l‘lIICK STEVEN , Orwell, my authorized Agetpvfor the Islnrrd Bl _ . .A Kl), ‘PIIIBIIIOO. Proprretor, M Pearl-st., N. Y. n Direct from London. FRESH DRUGS Alb MEDICINES, Patent Medicines Assorted Perlhtnas, Pickles, Sauces, Confectionery, Brushes leaps, Potnaturna, requisites for the Toilet. articles for Domestic use. Canisters De ‘I Arubioa Ievuleuta, just received and for SALE low by 'I'. DESBRI AY. G‘ No. I War-ru Luau, Patlrs and 0rr.a. S It II. III]. NEW GOODS. Per " WaIlroa,"fram Halifax, . A'I‘ No. QUEEN 8'l‘RI".E'l‘. HAS received per above, I further supply of Fancy DRY GOODS, IURS. &.c.. consisting of Black, Watered and Damask Silks, Rich coloured Shot Do., Ilhtck and coloured Bonnet Satins, Velvsts, Persians, &c., Bonnet Ribbons, I"ringes, Gimpe, &c.. llnbit-shirts, Muslin Sleeves. and Worked Collars, A few Bay State Long Shawls, u very heavy article, Ladies‘ artd Gents Fur Mitts dz Gautrtlets, Mutfs, Cuffs, dz Victorines, ,I‘.tris, New York, 8:, Boston Silk Ilnts, & Fur Caps, Ruiltt-ny \Vruppera, Blatrkets, Carpets, &c., &c., The whole of which, with his fortrter stock, will be disposed of at the lowest possible prices. Charlottetown, Dec. 23, I851. Prime Labrador Herrings. BARRI-‘.l.S—No. I—wurranted—just received by the Subscriber, who has on lrnnd also a few Barrels and half Barrels excellent No. I .'llACK[iRlil.. JAMES N. HARRIS. Dec. 23, I851. 3w. s0Ns"0lI?”ltiEi1PEififit6E." W" Dedication of the new Temperance Hall, at! New \'enr’s Convention. Till’. SONS OF TEIIIPERANCE will meet at the DIVISION ltO0.\l, irt the 'I‘0\\’N IIALL, on Nl".\V YEAR'S DAY, attd mnrclt from thence in procession to the NI'I\V IIALL, at half- pnst 'l'wo o'clock, when the cerutuouy of Dedication will Ire per. formed, rrtrd IIII inaugural Address wil be delivered by CAPTAIN ()ru.r:nAn, . . The Rev. \V. II. Coorsztr. is expected to deliver an Address on the Liquor ’I'rtIiIi-‘. The doors will be open to the public. The Sons of Tr.-mperance BAND “Ill be in attendance. (irutttl Division Boom, Doc. 22, I85l. A l.:\Rtil-‘. .\SSOI‘.'l‘ME.‘lT OF EARTHENWARE AND CHINA Ann A llEAU1‘IFUL nrsrnav or C‘.-T'.‘r>1éAc'§§-E39 Is now offered for Sale \Vlrolz-sale or Retail. \VlLl.I;\llI HEARD. (All tlte papers.) Great George Street, Dec. 16, l86l. Manchester and Glasgow House. ECI-‘.l\’l".|) front tilusgow, and landing pot‘ Brig " Vernon,” ‘ (ittla Cloth and (‘aslttucre Cloakiugs, long \V'ool Shawls, lllufll-.-rs, Usrutburgs, Tickings, &c. D. VVILSON. Sept. 30, I851. Old Iron, Junk, 61.0. Ill". Subscriber \\ ill pay the highest ruter for OLD IRON, COl'I'l1It, llli.-\.3'.~‘, I.I"..'\D, JUNK, It.-HES, and IIORNS, dolivorublo in quantitir.-s of not less than 25 lbs. S. C. ll0L.\lAN. November 28. Fluid! Fluid 3! Fluid!!! US'l‘ RI".Cl~IlVI-‘.D, pt-r Sclroont-r Erlphenria, front Iloston, a few Cuslts the above, warranted pure, and for Sale at SKINNI-lR‘S Dnuo Srortrz, Medical Wttreltouse, Dalr_vurp|e‘s urner. December 12, I851. Chairs, Cheese, Raisins, dtc. RECEIVICD by the Subscriber, ex Euplrrrnirt, frottr Ilostun,uud for Sale at the lowest market rates- 200 Bundles assorted CIIAIRS, 2t) Cnsku best American CIIEI-ZSI-‘., 20 Barrels superior CIDER. VINEGAR, 20 dozen (ertch) PAILS und BRUUMS, 20 Cnelte RAISINS, sleigh Bel1s—DIsot-derly Driving, doc. OTICE is hereby iven, that the laws ugstnu disorderly div- in will be strtctdy enforced wninst all persons violating the same wit rout distinction, after this otice. WILLIAM CUNDALL \VlL|.lAM SWABI-ZY Justices of the Peace. GEORGE BIRNIE. See the Act of 1 I'ic., Cap. I4 :- ec. I.—No person to ride at full speed, or gallop any llorsc, &'.c., in any n e owns. Sec. 2.—No 'I‘ruclt, Sled, or Wheel Carriage to be driven swift- er tltnu a slow or easy trot, and to be guided with u halter or proper Reins. Sec. 8.—S|eighs, 6Lc., used on the Highways to be driven in a mode rnte attd careful manner. Sec. -I.--Pointt-d Stakes, Luttgers, Frames or other such articles not allowed to project outside of Sleds. Sec. 5.-—l’ersornr meeting on the Roads or Streets, when driving, each to take tit: aide oftlre Road on his own left hand. Sec. 8.—.\ll persons to lune one good and sutlicient Bell attach- to their llxrrru-as when driting. Fines 2-For the brcacltof the 8th Section, Five Shillings, of er sections, Ten Shillings, besides Damages a .osIl. lurarsoxucur :—'I‘lrrce months (in default of Goods and Chnttels. Clrnrlnttetown, Dec. 12, t85I. Overseers Roads for Cherlottetovvnzrid T rt Meeting ofthe Board of Justice.-a for Roads and Bridges, lu.-Id this day : the following persons were appointed Winter Overseers for Chnrlottt-tottn Iltitlllly. lat l’reciuct—l"rum I‘op|.-tr Island Bridge, to the Queen's Arms Tnvern, and Captain Rica's Road, Mr. Stephen Coles. D . From the end oftlte Iloyttlty lending past .\lilchell's Mill, on to Clrarloitetowrr, Mr. \Villintn Milcltell. 2d I'recinct—I"rom the end ofthe Royalty to Charlottetown, on the l'rinct-town Road, Mr. Corbin. 3d I’recitrct—-Fruttt the Bracklcy Point Road, on to Nt:wberry's ttttd l):rwsott‘s, lllr. 'I'Irttm:rs I‘:tIsllt)ll. I"rom tlto end of the Royalty on the St. Petr-r's Bond, to New- bcrry‘s and the Union lload, Mr. Alfred l.c Iiage. Do. l"rom Dawson's to Clrarlottetowu. and ultra the Lower Road from Wrigluf.-t to ClItII‘lUllL‘lu\\'Il, Mr. William Longwnrth. By Order, N. LE PAGE, Clerk of the Board. Clutrloltetown, Dec. 9, I85l. Road District N o. 9, Queen's County. frllli Subscriber will let by Auction to the lowest bidder, on Fri- day the 2nd day of Jttnuury next, at It o'clock, near I‘t:ter l’rtrugltt‘s, tlta cutting down, levelling ttrttl repairing the Pitches, or Cradle Hills, on the road from Tea Hill, to Cherry Valley Cross Roads; satire day at I o'clock, near Lewis Gay's, the repairing the Pitclrcs frotrr Cherry Valley Cross llmuls, to the County Litre. The contract to cntnrm-nca on the 3r ty January, 1852, and cort- tiuue in force until the snow shall be gone. (Rood Security will be required for the due performance of the Contract. J. L. llAYl)l~‘..\', C Vt-rnon River, Dec., 22, I85l. Road District No. 2——King's County. Ill’. uutlr-rsigned will lot at Public Atrction, to the lowest bid- der, the cutting tlonn, lt-veiling and repairing the I'itchcs, or undermcntiorted pI.~rre- and time, tlrnt is to any : on the Road be- tween .'llr.rell and Mitlgcll, or-arthe house of Mr. John Kennedy, Lot 40, on Friday the 2d of January next, at I0 u'clock;st-tme day, at 2 o'clock, at the house of Mr. John Sutherland, Lot 4|, the Road from ditto to the line of Lot 42. The Contracts to commence from Monday, 5th January, I852, and to continue in force until the snow shall be gone; for the due performance of which good security will be required. JA.‘\lES M‘KAY, Commissioner. St. Peter's Bay, Dec. 8, 1851. Road District No. 3—Queen’a County. ME undersigned will lctnt Pulrlic Auction, to the lowest bid- 50 Boxes Bloom do., (new fruit.) 8. C IIOLMAN Decr. I0. Store Head of l'ownril \Vharf. WANTED, O borrow, a HORSE for the \\'ittlr.'t' that has been accustomed . to go in n slcigh.—Apply at (Zoo. '1‘. Ilttszard's Bookstore. Dec. 2, rest it‘. . ts. J. BELL, I“.-\.\‘lIIUN A "LE T.\IIs0RS. QUEEN sQuAnt-:, ClI.\RI.o1'TE'l‘0WN A'l°lIS'I‘ |".\SIllU.VS, lu~pt constantly on ltatrd, and all work erttrestt-d to their care, done on the shortest notice, atrd in the best tturunt-r. I y. Octubt-r 3| , ll§5l. ll().\l.\S f\l.\.\'N, T.'IIL OR, late of Knot Strcet,lras removed to I'owrr:rl Strt-t-t, opposite “ I’rinr.e lidwurtl Ilouso," \\lIt'l'L' lnrvinglltu f.tt'ilitie.-t \\lIl(.‘lI lrrrgt-r I‘rr'trrist's “ill nlliml I|lIII——CIIIIll' lured 0.-llirrt to merit putrorurgo, and ttuttutttirrittg the saute putt(‘tuttl- i,;,.,t he has nltvrrys done, In: lropee to n:cci\‘c still ittcrt-using support from J“. ' ‘ ‘ Old" ' . “ml .9. I I ' llltry I9, ISSI. To Tenuntry residing on portions ofTown- ships 31, 40, 53, 57, 58, 59, 60 and 62. Tr\KE .\'O'I‘ICl-‘.—-'l‘lutt .1 tnnjority oftlro pre=ont Iloutlc of As- sembly, during its l .-"t St-ssion, passed an Act, which deter- urined that all lltcxvrs due in is Colony, shull henceforth be pttid in current IIl0IIt'_l]. I do, tlrrrelorc, hereby Notify 'I‘enrtrtt.-t residing on the rrtrious 'l‘o\\-trslrips under my tuztnrtgctrrt-ttt, that all Rents and Tnxr.-.~1 must lrt-reaftt-r be liqaidutet itr Jlonr-y, us it INZIJOIIIPK rlue, or it will be rignlly arr/‘oz-ml; and also, tlrnt no excuses will in future be received for its nonprrj nu-nt; or indulgence be permitted them as formerly. Those persons in Arrears of Kent are requested to come to an imttteditttc arrangement for the payment ofthcir respec- tive Accounts, to prevent my being obliged to have recourse to legal proceedings for its recovery, or 4-jectrnent. And all ertanta who rave performed labour on these l‘.'st:rtes—or made payment In any otlrer wuy—ou rtccottnt of Items, trnd who have not been settled with for the same, are requested to call at ury ollico in Charlotte- town without delay. UI>’lIt.'I: Ilouns froru 10 to -I. n person or persons found Trraprrsaing upon any oftlre \Vt dcrness .nnds. on the above Estates, are noti tetl that they will ' L I II I" a' c e cutting down, levelling and repairing the Pitches, or Cradle Hills on tltc Malpeque Road, in the above District, at the undermerttioned places and times, that is to say: on the Road be- tween May's and the Bungtty Road, at the House of Mr. \Vicr, on Friday the 2d day of Jnnuur next, at II o'clock; the suture drry, at I o'clock, at the House 0 Mr. Johnston, Lot 23, the Road frotn there to \Vit.-r’s, Lot 23. The Contractor to commence nn Monday the 5th January, I852, and continue in force until the snow shall be gf‘I|0- I"or the pnrfnrtrurtrcc of wlriclt good security will be required. JOIIN DUL'llAN'l‘, C ' ' Rustico, Lot 2|, Dcc. I5, lf~'5l. Road District No. 6--Queen’s County. I ‘III’. Frtlrscrilrrrr “ill lr-t at I ublic Attclinn to the lowest bidrlur, . lllt l"ritl.ty the 2d tluy of .l:trtn:try, I552, at ll o'clock, nuur tlm house of Mr. John l.emt:trd, the ctrttiu; down. It-vellmg and re- pairixtg the Pitches or Cradle Hills on the Tryott Road. 'I'lto Corr- tr.rr:t- to r-nrrrutcncc on the 2d .lauuary,and corrtittuo in force until the .~Itru\\' srtrtll ht: gone. (Rood Security ttlll be required for crrtrh Contract. .l()ll.\' .\I‘I\'.-\l(i, Comnrissioncr. 'I‘r_vun Road, I.ot SI, Dec. 1.’), I851. Road District No. 7—Queen’s County. ‘Ill’. Subscriber will lot by I’trblir'. .»\ut-,tion to the lowest bidder, the rt-pairing und lieu-llirrg oftlto l’itcltr.-s on tlto St. I'r.-It-r's lloarl, M the following tirtuu and places :—Utt \VetlItt-sduy the Ills! l|I~‘l:|tII, at the hour of IO o'clock itt the foreuoon. at the Ilountlary litre, lu.-ttrcerr 'I‘o\\-nslrips Nos. 34 and 3.');—nn tho satire day. at 2 o'clock, at .\Ir. 'l'ltr-trur.-t llzrrrr-t‘e, 'l'owttsltip No. 37 ' "ho Cort- tracts to corrrrrrcxtco on the let January, I832, and continue until the eIIflW clours nwu '. tit-od security will be required for the due performance of each Contract. JOIIN l\l0O.\'EY, Commissioner. Cradle Ilill.s,on lhc Mam l'o.st Road in the above District, at the in ' - Temperance Buiuer. (values was IATIOIAGI or Lana sasrauuasal.) HE COMMl'l"l‘l".E have deeused it advisable to POSTPONI the above BAZAAR until Friday, the 2nd day of January next, on which day the said Bauer will (D. V.) take place in the new Tutastruuaucu Hana. Doors open from I! as. to 5. r. as.,aed and from ‘I to 9 P. as. The Temperance Basra will be in at- tendance in the evening. ' The following isu List of Ladies who have kindly eenseated to receive contributions :— Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Young, - Yates. isa P. Davtos, — Lydinrd. Mrs Cundsll, Miss I’. DeeBrisay, — W. B. Dawson, Mrs. Owen, Miss Cbappell, — Orlebur, Mrs Ileurd. ll. Ilusurd, . Husurd, — I Smith, —- B. Moore, I — J. J Ii py. - — A. ll. Fates, Mrs. Cross, — M. Butcher. 'l'rcxs:rs of admission to be had at the door. Adults, Is. Cd. Youths 9d. J. B. COOPER, Secretary. Charlottetown, Dec. 12, l85l. A Vocal and Instrumental Concert. ILL be given in the New Temperance Hall on Wednesday. the 1th January next, in aid of furnishing the said IIIII. Doors open at half-past ‘I 1-. as., precisely. I’ had at the Bazaar. Tickets, Family (to udtnitt persons) 6a.; Adults 2s. 8d.—\'out ts. . December 15, I85]. TRAYED from the Subscriber's Farm in June last,n small black furrow Cow, turned up horns, about 7 or8 years old. Sheis supposed to be between Dog River, where she was bred. and Moore's Mill. An person giving information where she rnny he found, or will bring her to the Subscriber, will be re- rd wu ed for his troublc. WILLIAM IIODGES. Rustico, Nov. 25, I851. nrtd her two hind feet white and her tail white-— the Snbscriber’s I"urtn since the loth November. The Owner is requested to come turd take her away and pay expenses ouN' woon. Old Tryon, Road. Lot 29, Dec. I6, I851. TRAY IIEIFE l.—A Black Ileifer one and a half year old, beenon Notice . LI. Persons indebted to the Subscriber are hereby notified, that u e eir accounts are paid w' tin one month from date, they will be sued without distinction. ROBERT \VADE. December 22, I851. All papers 3w A-LL Persons having any legal demands against the Estate ofthe lttlo L.1ur:lr|anCumpbe|l, of Carlton Point. Lot 28, in Prince County, farmer, deceased, are requested to furnish their claims for settlement, and all persons indebted to said Estate are required to make itumeditttc payrucut. IIUGII CAMPBELL, Administrator. Carlton Point, Nov. 18, IS5I. Beneficial to Health, BER WICK‘S ()RI(:'IJV.'lL GER.M.l./V‘ BJKIJVG P0 WDER, FOR nmkirtg Bread without yettst,und in one-fourth the time, also Puddings without Lggs. A large supply of the above useful article just received at SKINNERJS Drug Store and for sale packages with directions, at all prices. October 20, I8t'>l. Found N Eqjl. Dnmluy rt Bout, It feet 9 inches keel. The owner can ave h -r b ovi r rt and rayingexpenaes. ° y P’ n” We ’' ' WILLIAM ADAMS. New London, Dec., 16, I85I. .N'O TICE.—-A MARKI-‘.'l‘ for the reception and sole of Flour, Meal and other Agricultural produce will be opened in the Old Court House, on Saturday next, the 20th instant, in pursuance of the Act Ten lllile House, St. l‘eter‘s Road, lot-ember I5, ISSI. V —_—i Road District. No. 8. Queen‘: Counly. VIIE Ilndersignr-tl will Lot, on Tuesday ‘the Ilith day of Do-‘ ' cerrrlrer next, at It) o‘clock, the 0 renurg ofthe Road lo-riding from the Oltl (Icorgntmvn Rood. to the .\lonnghnn Road, continen- cing at or near lIooper‘s on the Burnt Hill Road. .I.\ .\ll)S DUI-‘I-‘Y, Commissioner. Lot 48, Doe. I, ISM. be prosecuted to the utmost ttgour oftlre law, " g‘. 'I‘lroso'I‘enurtts wishing to dispose of their l.erucItoIrl Inter- est; in Frlrmt, cttn apply in writing forthwith, stating terms, num- her of Acres under cultivation, and buildings thereon, free ofnrreurs of Rent. \Vll.LlA.‘\I DOUSE. Charlottetown, Dec. 2, I85]. Land Agent. ANTED, during the \Viuter season from Tenants, to be do- litered at " Port Selkirk" store, I(I,000 llnshela of clean Jlercltanlrrblc Grairt, for which Cosh will be given, or all owed in pnytuent of Items, at the Market Prices. To Practical Farmers. NU.\Illl".R. OI-‘ FAR. \lS, front 50 to I00 Acres and upwards, I with extensive itnprovemcnts thereon, are otfered to indus- trinus practical I-‘nrmers, with moderate capital, on reasanable terms. None other nee rt p _ . %‘ All Applications by letter mualbe propn id. ILLIAM DOUSE. Charlottetown, Dec. 2, I851. lsrnd Agent. Flour l Flour! I III-‘. Scbr. “.Mart'a" lnrs just landed from Quebec to the Subscriber. 250 Bbta Canada Flour. of I superior quality. JAMI-‘.8 N. IIARIIIS. Charlottetown, Nov. 18, IOBI. To be Sold. AND intnrodiate pmtscsrsiun gin-n. Thu lcasoltold interest of 57 acres of I.nnd, on Lot 32, nhout live and rt lI:tlf rnilns from ('lt:trlottctown, subject to the yearly rent of Is. per acre, and lease for 999 yortrs, there are between 35 and 10 acres under cultivation. A good Iltrtn, Stublr-, Cart-llouso uml Dwelling llouse. rt frost prouI'l‘ellar and Dairy. Also, at never failing Well of good \Vnter near the door. Also, Freehold propt-rtics, consisting of three acres of I.IIlItI being I 9|‘ Common Lot. No. 27, o posite Spring l‘nrT<. on the . Road, ttrtd ueur Mr. Daniel I odgson‘s frtrttt. Atrd 1 nftown Lot No. 66, with the Buildings and Breast \Vork, fronting on Dorr-heater Street and King Street. Atrd _{ of town Lot, No. 89 in King's Street. Also. I ofTnwn Lot No. 9, in King Street, with the buildings tlrerr.-on, consisting of n Dwelling House 35 I 30 nnd 20 fuel post, it frost-proof Cellttr with a good Stone Wall under the whole building. it Shop, Parlour, Kttcltr-rt ntrd Otlice on the first floor, Five Iloorus on the at-contl story, and hour on the Garret, all well linirthod and in complete order, n Stable, Store, Coach-Ilouae rttrd \Vootl-lloust-. The whole of the above roperty will he sold or let for It term of years. Terms liberal. ‘or further particulars apply to L. \ U.-tll, F.sq., or to the Subscriber on tlto ptt-mist-a. l-‘.D\V.-\RD KICKIIAII. Also the unexpired term of four years ofa House in Dorclrester Street,o posite h esars. Duncan's store, and sub’ tto I yearly rent of 'I‘cn ounda, now in the possession of Edwn Neil. As the Subscriber intends removing into the country he requests J all persons indebted to hitn either by Note of Head or Book Ae- count, to settle the same on or before the 29th instant, otherwise they will be sued indiscriminately. E. K Charlottetown, Sept. Id. rest. Nth Vic.,cap 23. P. GILLIGAN, Marlret Clerk. Charlottetown, Dec. I5, I851. Money to Lend, MONEY tolend on Mortgage or other good Security on Land in Charlottetown or Royalty in Sums of £50 and upwards. —Apply at the Otlice of the Subscriber. JOSEPH IIENSLEY. Otlice, Desbrisny’s Buildings. Charlottetown, 7th January, I851. Horses for Sale. IIE Sulrscribcr has .1 More rising 4 years old, rt Ilorse rising 3 yr,-ttrs atrd nuotluer rising 2 years d, all of which he warrants to be sound and serviceable atritnn .. 3 superior Iron Ploughs, double met.-tl, imported from Scotland, wlriclt Ire will dispose of for costs ntrd charges. JAMES ROBERTSON. Brncklcy Point Road, Sept. 28, I851. BOLTING CLOTH. A fr-wyarrls real Cttrrtel hair BOl.'I‘ING CI.O'I'II, for sulc at (Slit). '1'. ll.\SZARD'S Bookstore, (l,uecn's Square. Dec. Ill. Building Lots. V]-‘O be sold together, or in Building Lots to suit Purchasers, the following 'I‘own Lots Nos. I6, 17, 18, I9 and 20, in the 2nd Ilundrod nf'l'own Lots in Cltttrlottetotvn, fronting onQuecn Square, Great George Street, Sidney Street, and Prince Street. For terms, and Plans ofthe Property, apply to Ssasuur. Nuuors, Esq. Char. lottctown. FREEIIOLD F.-\Il.\l FOR S.-\ LE. Ill‘? Subscriber intending to leave the Island next Spring, oll°ers for Solo, his very excellent l"urm at Bracltle I'oint,consiet- iog of 60 acres. It is bounded on the \Vest by the Brucltley Point Road, on the North by James .’ll‘Ca|lum, l“.aqr‘s. Farm, and fronts on the sea. 'l‘be whole Land is well fenced and in I high state of r There is it Farm Dwelling House, 28 st 183;, good um. nntablo order. and nnotlrcr New House on the Road side, which has been usually Lot to I Tradesman, at £5 per Innum. A well finished and curnnrodioua Born, 75 u 30 ft. A Horse Stable I8 I I8. wt-ll litter] up. There is also upon the Premises a Saw Mill, which tsunpplred b_v rt good strenm ofwntcr, and which utu little expense Irrtgltl bu converted inton Grist Mill, It would hen desirable situa- tion for such an llstublisetuent. For further information and parti- culars apply to PETER M'KINNON. Bruckley Point, October 3|, 185]. IIE Subscriber intending to leave theluland the ensuing S ring. requests all persons indebted to him to make payment o their Accounts before the last day of February next, or he will be obli to take coercive measures for the recover , without distinction of perwnlt he also requests persons having etnands against hitrt, to send in their Accounts for payment, He offers for sale It Freehold Farm of 39 acres, on which is a comfortable Ilouse, well finished; rt good Bttrmsuflciettt to hold I2 hood of borncd Cattle and 4 horses; aleo. I Forge, and 2 sets of lllrI(‘.ksrnitha' Tools, AI.SO—l“arming Stock and Implements, Ilousehold Furniture, die. The particulars of which will be given hereafter. ANGUS M'CORMACI\'. Groa Marsh, Lot 54, Dec. 22, IBM. I‘ 0 R S A L E. TIIE Subscriber is new building at 7 Mile Bay, near Bcdequc, a Vessel of about no Tana, O. M., of good model, and which may be ready for launching, in the ensuing 8 ring. ifttny person will purchase the Hull and Spurs, and supply or building. An early epplieutiow is desired, in order to the completion of the said Vetl, ehhc to . ie, I-‘.sq.. Charlottetown. or to the Subscriber. on the spot, where all particulars may be he JAMES IIANNAH. 7 Mile Bay, November 25,1851. Blacksmith.