__,._ t 5'-'3-i"Iu" . Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, it was with the approbation of many, of all ranks and asses of society, who conceived that such a change would _be beneficial, it‘ carried out in s tli‘-uIy_‘<!:or;_s‘tlIIttitI<t>n|a| ppirité and who were williu to givet o ai_ o_ ell’ 8 6}! 8_tin influence, for the pugrpolse of efl'ec_ting it. Alrtllliltlllle, ou stood in as favorab e asituation, as a po I ica man Zould well wish to stand. non ‘tiled Ii mljority tin boll; Houses, well affected towa s e. measure,t e en was determined on, the hznly quicstton win; as Hit‘ the means. this wast time or on to sve s own your political uagacity and foresight, if you had pos-_ sessed either. It then became you carefully to ook around on before you took the first step, sciisible—as you ought to have been—that much ofthe result would depend upon the direction in which that was taken. Had you then listened to the dictates of that calm cal- culating prudence, without which Ipo lllittll cl‘? pver ex ct to rise to great elevation, or eep iinise t lPI‘€ whP:n he has attained it, you would have learned, that your best and safest licy would have been to have efl'ected the chan e wit as little harshness as polslgllfil; and that ever thin , that could in 'ustice be eman e , ought to be fiieely End frankly coiiceded, while, at the some time, whatever might be in the power of courtesy tongirantd Slltltllldl have been delipately Itl't't‘l lrpslpectfully te ere . ntie reat,aawe asin c its games of life, much more orbearance is expected and required ofthe winner than the loser ; an expression of dissatis- faction with the turn fortune has taken is always al- lowed to the latter, while any indicationrof triumph which ma rate on the feelin s of the un ortunatc, is considcredyig bad taste, and theg mark of an ill-regulated mind. But what was your conduct, and that ol' your associates ? I)id it never occur to you, or them, that though a change of system was desirable, though it might be necessary to deprive those in power of their olfiees; that these gentlemen, generally, ifnot universal- ly, stood high in the public esteem as men; that the quarrel wati not, and ought not to have been, with them, but with the system under which they acted; that as they hiid not been the originators of it, so they uere not iinsiverable for its defects; that the worst that could be said ofthein was, that they had been faithful servants in the establishment of which they fortned a part, an establishment which, however proper and fit it might have been for the infancy of the Colonies, was instilli- cient and improper for their more mature growth ? The answer is plain and obvious : it did not. The only thing that didd oilrcur to you _andh tlliem wpls, that yet: were ossesse o a ma orit in t e ower oiise ; in you ci'iu|d,—as you thoiight¥—by refusing the supplies, force the government iitto any and every measure you saw lit to ado t; that on had the power, and was determined to uiie it, cnre)less and reckless what abuses might follow its exercise ; in otl.er words, you sulfered passion to usurp the helm instead of reason, and what was the result ? You were well nigh wrecked on the rocks ofyour own seeking. 'Ihe means you he re- course to, and the loss of honor, reputation, and, con- sequently, of friends, that you then suffered, I shall by and by'show you. In the mean time, let me tell you, ifyou are not itlread convinced of it, that ou are un- der a great mistalie,’ivhcn ynii think that ainere majo- lgby in the Assembly will suffice to keep you in power. ithout it, it is true, you can do nothing ; but unless the measures which this majority will enable you to carry through, be. founded on something more stable than popular opinion ; unless a profound knowledge of the real wants of the Island, and the best method of supplying those wants, arising from an intimate ac- quaintance with its past history, its resources, and the means of making those available, accompany the deli- berations of our Cabinet, in a ve short time their emptiness anti futility will be easily made manifest: and the ill-matched, ill-assorted body, of which you are the ostensible head, will be shattered to pieces. fore entering upon a deliberate review of the evils of your Administration from the be inning, I purpose, for the benefit of the public, as wel as of yourself, to give a short historical account of the Island, previous to the commencement of Responsible Government, in order that we may be well assured of what was sound, as well as what was defective in our Constitution ; for unless we are in possession of this knowledge, we are working in the dark; nor can we form a just estimate of the reform that has, as you are in the habit of saying, been so happily achieved. It is also my intention not to withhold any expression of praise or approhntioii that may he found justly dtie ; while, at the same time, any thing that may be found worthy of reprehension, shall not be passed over in silence, nor without its just meed of censure: herein obeying the injunction given by Cicero to all those who treat of public evcnts:— “Ul rte quid falsi iiicerc audeist, ne quid ocri two oldest.” “ Not to dare to say any thing that is false, and not to be afraid to tell that which is true.” I am, in the mean time, Your obedient Servant, PROPOSITI 'l‘ENAX.- Extract «fa letter from F. N Giiborne, agent or Nu New- foundland Telegrupli Company, to the Hon. 1'. Young. "I have to aeltrtovrledxe our esteemed favours of Slllt March and 30th April: iii reply to which. allow me to inliirni on that the Newfoundland Liimpsny has been organised in ew York. I need not sitter into any luriber particulars con- cerning our organisation, and ollici proceedings. as Mr. Keeps, (the Coiriprniy‘u Secretary.) has been instructed to for- ward you a correct copy of them a have determined, at all events, to connect your Island with the New llruiiawick line, l. 5, . Sub-[.|riltO Cuhlo, Iliir summer. preparatory to connect- ing at Cape East. ttia Caps lluy, or ciu Cspeu Ray, Norili and sliou. To-iuorrow I l-ave for l:loston, and by the ‘ Canada,’ on Wednesday. for I-Iiiglund Immediately on my return, it is roposed that I shall stupon biiitrd the Company's Stcitrn ‘sch at Halifax. and proceed on to Charlottetown. and then .and there commence operations on the Prince Edward Island line, so that you may expect a visit from me about the 20th July; meanwhile Mr. Keeps and myself will take care, that you are duly advised as to our proceedings. illarricb. On Mouiluy. the Milt inst., by the ROV.’RIcItIltI Cotton. Rev. Francis Icthsrell, to Mary, daughter of Major Nelson. China ' Dish, At Port Sarnla.Caiiada West. on the I7tb March last, John DI{:I'I.I‘I:Il:. the u'i':lpfbI)’iiiislil' M'Mil|an,owlio emigrated from II a on t i a set ed il . AI Umhfl. £Vl.t;Ql.:Il I124, on t,b.C"I.II instant, Mr. I509" Ni“ 7.5- . _ Iliissciigirs. In use smisui ltossiu Plain. on in. mi. i...i...s, vi’, Deblols. Iobt. Iaugwurtb. David A. lat-ry, Luis” uncut, and Mrs. Doyle. , I In the siuuiser ltosu trust Plates us the Mtb Isst.-Messrs. Aadursos. Is a. Rev. Mr. 1. lustliresl . lA'| ’ llort of Cliatltllltlallttt. £1 m . Juno 8.—Sclii'. Joseph. Nielisrssn, Hitlifiir—goods. I0. Jiison, M'lIinisld, Ricliibucio—-deals. Il. Wave, Viiniderstine. Arichut—-bail. I4. Two Brothers, Coriiier, IIicliibocts—sItlnblsI. — Magdalen, llcriiisr. N. l!.—dc. — Mary. Kemp, lliilifiia— oods. — James Fraser. M‘ltuu. Jliruniichi—-Limestone. — Wutuliio, DeGrace. Bathurst—shiiigles. 16. Union, Le Vsche, Ilii|ifiis—g s - Mary Ann, nderoon, Bostoii—goods. —Brig Williutii, Cassidy. Nevi'l'iiundland--oil. l9.—Scbr. Ann. McAsliul. Hs|ifaix—goods. Unicorn, Mulch. St. John's, Newfo'undlsud—goods. ' C ' tttI—bu . — Dolp n, it. Nevi-fittin 2|. Olive Branch, Bouchiu. llalifua—goods. 22. Diiinsel, Cuinpboll, St. John's New oundland—salt. New London, Beers, Cape John, N. S.-liinestous ctlaa June 8.—Schr. Sophia. DeGriics, §*oo—IIerrings and pctatoe' — ts. iiler, Bcston—-assorted cargo- . n. — George Colon. Fraser, I’iotou——hal. — Brig Prince Albert. Murchison, I’ugvriisli—to finish loading. — Bsrqus Cliisins. Walsh, Livurpcol—tiiiiber and deals-—by V. y . N. Hsrr Harriet Nowell. R —by W. B Dea W. Lord. Brig Joiiepliine, Murchison, Swansea—tiniber and I0. deiils-— A. II. Yates. Il.—Schr. Paeliui, Bahio, l’ictou—biil. — Joseph, Niclierson, I-‘tithing Voyit — Wtivc, Vitniilerstine, I’ictiiu—bu . — ~ Seiidower, Ebert. do.—do. I2. Trusty, Fraser, llulifux—prodiice—by P. Gaul. — Jason, Miicdotiuld, Ilicliibucto—biil. — Brig Fattus, Must-uni. dii.—to linish loading. N. Brigt. Collector, Baldwin. do.-do. l5.—Schr. Ellen, Ihiu iild, Quebec-—piisscngers. Magdalen. ernier,Slisdioc—bul. Spray, Metryun. I"isliing Voyage. I8. Brothers, Coriiiur, N. Il.—bal. - — Majestic, Moore. lliilifiiii—producs. I7. Jiinies Fraser. M‘l{ae, Miriiiiiichi—-pa ll ssenge . Buriguehortolau. Knowlun, I.ondos—uuitiur and Gil ftttttitlirb, At Orwell Bay, on Saturday lost, a line copper-fiistuiiud Rarqus called the Earl S91./.irI.~. 692 innit Itegii-ter. built by Mr. George Young, for Willinin Ilouue, I".sq.. Cluirluiietown. Yesterday morning from the Ship yard of Messrs. A. 65 J. Dua- can at t.‘o., u beiiutifiil and subsiiinii.-il ooppcred-fuuteiieil Ilarque of 400 tons burihen, called the Acarlus. METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL, For the week ending June I9. I852. IAIOMETII. 1-rtI:rutosts:'rI'.s.. Ilighest Lowest Miian. Ilighest Lowest Daily (I-tth.) (l8ih.) I (lttth.) l8ih,l4ili Mean. 30.44 29.80 30.05 68.7 37.4 58.4 ‘"7"’ *7 wuantss. 9. A as. Jane. ' 341- I3 S. light iiir. Blue sky, with passing clouds. _ Mo. I-lls. gentle brseus. Blue sliy, till 3. p. m.; cloudy, till 9; then blue sky and aurora. TIL 15 S. fresh do. Blue sky, till 4, p. in.; then cloudy; sutniiier lightning in evening, and FOTI. Overcast and cloudy: hard rain, at lo, u m.; rain, iignin iii 6, p. m : aurora in evening tluiiulor and ligtitniu , all day. _ Overcast; rain, from 6. ii. m.. till noon; then overcast, and Scotch mist. II the cvuiiio . . _ _ . Overcast and misty; puns: |’I|l. In the ulierooou. Overcast. till noon; then blue. with passing clouds; and cloudy I III" 3» p. in. W0-16 S.S.I-1. mod. do. Th. 17 N.N.E.do. do. ‘'71- 1‘ S.S.E.guutIsdo. 8-t. II s. ligbt iio. Gliiirloltclotuti illatkcts. Exchange 50 per cent. on Sterling. Srruaosv, June It), I852. 0 FROM T0 Buff, pmii)lp. lb. 3 :3 l yyooi, hb - 5 ‘I’ ; _ ilst‘ iiin, . .-.1" " ". ' "I o o 4.) iia.-ieyfeper tiushel, 8 3 it M--"> 3.2: - - .1 3:: II t - ‘ ca - LiiiIili’,. per lb , 0 0 C 'l'iniuth'y Seed, 15 I6 0 Veiil, per lb.. 0 0 4 I tutors, 3 3 3 Butler, (fresh) 0 0 I0 l'I'urnips. 0 0 I0 4 . by the Ii, 0 0 0 I iirrots, per . 0 0 0 Cheese, - - 0 I. 0 5 l'l‘iirItt-ya, each 4 5 0 I'ciirl lliii'ley.per lb. 0 0 0 ' owls, - - I I 3 rant, per put 0 J 0 0 Eggs, per dozen, 0 0 3 W, 3 0 I3 llliiy, per tor - 40 ‘I 50 3 L 1‘ - - 0 Straw . 0 I lliii-.lt's, mi. . o o 0 i;...iii.'i.',)°,i.°w I., I! t I5 0 I‘l|I'Il‘Itl‘FI, - 0 I 0 0 Monica iiiti, per yil., 8 3 S Geese, eiscll, 0 I 0 0 Buck \Vl , 4 l I 0 CIMVII’ Seed, per lb. 0 II I 0 |KttbIiltl, 0 0 0 0 GEORGE LEWIS. Market Clerk. flour aitb filral fllarlttt. Saturday, June I9, 1852. I-‘LOUR, per lb., . . . 0A'I‘M EAL, poi‘ lb., 2d. - . . - iii -PATRICK GILLIGAN, Cletl. Picnic and 1Pl1ostsmn-is Trip. Steamer ROSE. IIE S'I'EAMI-ZR ROSE will Its a PLEASURE TRIP on .MOJV_'D.dY. the 28th ins‘. She will leave the wharf at half-Jiiist iiinu o'clock, in the morning, and return at 0. p. ni. Ilur estinutioii will beguided b the weather; if moderate. she will proceed to sea and erotic the trait, or run down to the Wood Island. or land the party at Point Print. F‘ Charge. Is, which will be collected on board. ‘liiirlottetown. June 11, I853. ECONOMY 4- FASHION! 1! SMITH READ, Tailor. UST ARRIV,F.D l"Il.0t\I LONDON AND NEW YORK. iris llAl.ll"AX, withths L‘A'l'EJ'I‘ I'ASlIl0.\l:4. and begs leiivu respectfully to acquaint the public of Charlottetown sudiiu Vicinity, that he will be happy to receive all ortlsrs in the above line tor the uniiui season, on the einbesof Mr. W. C. JBS. two doors below I cnry Ilussitrd's, ' .. whore GARMENT! will be made up in the that style offushion wlthsupsricr workmanship and at such prices as will ustonish aver beholder. and at the shortest 'bls notii-u. Clergynieu's u Counsellors‘ ' ' ry sad Navy woilt of all kinds. Frock. Dress, and Hunting Coat. t\aOfl|Il' Gowns. 'l‘uglioui Coats. Suelis and Half Saclis,u new fashion with by fronts. S ing and Guitar Bottom Pants. vtith all in uiuliss. Vests of di eiit siyle,soins one new cuts. all of which willbs fully recommended The subscriber having bad 25 years‘ experience in that rate establishments- S. READ. . N. B.—Gsutleiriun vrrilted upon at their own residence. b so - l&[Al‘:$OE‘I)lfl uuuibsr of street. TAILUIS & TAIIDIIIXSES Charlottetown, June ‘I, IS”. BRICK. 20 00“ BRIDGEWATER BRICK sea 9 sin is cuatmrius to suit- Puacsasaas. Ice 8!. Win. IIIAID. Isl. District No. 3, Queen’: . THE undsririuotioosd works is the above named District will be let to the lowest bidders. at the following times and pliiceu:— on 'l'Ieaday._ the 0th cfJul non, at 9 o'clock. fonoooii, on the I 3. lbs repairing at a Road root the Cross Roads (old Cuvendidi ‘I’ ‘° -"“I’°" 3|°I|'li IIIIO 44']. at It o'clock. the repairing of a now Read from Fidele Peter's to the Back Settlement; some he repairing of a Bridge near Samuel _ _ , and at 4 o'clock, same day. the "'P"""‘ mum M'Neil|'u Bridge, Riistieo Cs . 0" °d'|°0<IIY. llie _7ih July, 0 o'clock. u. m., the repairing of from Ehsha Le l'ug_o's to Riistico Chapel. On the Is its day. at II o'clock, the repairing tlis Ilcsd fro the English Ctiuich to Wheatley River Bridge. Same day. at 2 o'clock. repair- ing the Road from Wbsatley River to New Glasgow, us far as MotI'iiii's Hill _ JOHN DOIRANT, Commissioner. Rastico, June 21. I852. District No. 6, Queen's County. OTICE is hereby given, that I will, on Saturday the lil driy of July next, set up and sell at Public Auction, to the lowest bidder, on the spot. the building of s new Block at Sandy Point Wharf, Crspiitid. All particulars made known on the day ofSiils. Sale to com- IMIWG 3'99"‘ 3 O'clock. P. as. Good Security will beritquirsd for the due performance of each Contract. ' . JOSEPII TROWSDALE, Commissioner. Crapaud. June I2. I852. Ii 1:. "I111 ‘"411’- THE Subscriber will undertake to furnish customers with now MILK in Summer and Winter at 3d. per ocart. 'l‘hs Currier will call at the Houses, between the hours of‘! and S o'locIt each morning. JOIIN TIIORNE. Falcon Wood Farm. June 14, I862. St. -"I six-i-mrsxvn SIPIRIING SUIPIPILY. KINNER has now received his S ring ‘ s a Supply of Genuine British DR Upas ‘ MEDICINES. Pile“ -“'d|Cll|9. &c.; Spices, Cotifec. tionnry, Pickles, &,c.. and a large Supply of Fancy Articles. among which are soiiis good Toys, Musiciil Instruments, Accordsonu, I"luliiiiis, &c. Medical \Vaielicuse, Diilryniple’s Corner, Jiine I2, I852. M. W. SKINNI-IR Iius received, besides an extensive Supply of Drugs and Meilioiiies, &c., Cults Olive Oil for Wool. Miicliini.-ry, dt.c., very cheap; Spnrtisll A to in Roll Cakes aitd Squares. very superior; uriil also a great So Dye \Voods,&c., its well as every necessary for Dyeing. M-IW SPRING it SUMMER GOODS. 200 BALES, CASES AND PACKAGES, Per‘ I-‘iilcon,’ from London. ‘Sir Alexander,‘ from Liverpool, ‘ Maria.‘ friiiii Boston, ' Enterprise,’ ‘ Wasp,’ and ‘.\|iijestic’ from Hill’ is, llli Subscriber has received. per the above '."'.se|s. 1 large atid well-assorted Stuck British and American Manufactured 1- v «to. HARDWARE. GROCERIES, dt.c., which he ofi'ers to the Public. Wliolesiils and Retail. As these GOODS have been purchased for Cash 'at the prinizipril nixtnufaii-tiirieil in Great Ilritnin and the United States, the Sub-criber can afford to sell them at least 25 per cent. low_er than any other House in the it o. Coinpri.iiiig—Ilri-adclittltfi. Siitiira and Exliiltition Twesds, Doesliins, Sntiiietsi, llii-nail-i Coril, White Ciirdurny, India Niinkeeus, Multesklnl, Muslin Delaiiiies, Sliiit Ilrilliaints, Lu:-treii, Cn- burgs, Cioiliutere, Muslin, and l"illi.-d I'nix-ley Slitiwls, Muslin Dresses, llarni-as Borilercd, Book, Mull, Jitci-iiiet iiiid 'l'itr- lelnii Muslins. blnck, .hot and coloured Silks aiid Sntiiis, bltiek, wnlerttil and (JlIll1l|l|I( Do.. liliick iiilk Lace and Lace Floati- cingsi, Bonnets and (‘tip Ililtliiiris, Straw Bonnets and Ladies‘ Driisii Cups, Ladies‘ Ciisliinere. I'runeIla, and patent leather and shoes. that its, walking Shires, u Slippers. , grey. white, printed, and striped Couoas; Cotton Warps, &c. Hosiery, Hnberdiisliury. &e., die. A large supply of Carpeting, Druggets, kc. Ready made Clothing. in great vurie Gciits‘ a Youtlifgllutii and Cape. iu the most fashionable st lss. ' Paris and New York [thick and Driib silk plusli I ate, Youth's triititiied silk and felt dii., iiiiitut , Brazilian. Dun- stable, Chip, Bliiotner. Full, and Ladle-i' Riding lists and Caps: Naval, Military, Giiniburccn, Glazed, Silk, Velvet, Hair and Tweed Caps. &i:., dtc. Hardware. Iron 'I‘ea-kettles. Paris and Cover, Norfolk Latches, Tower Bolts, Frying Pans, Plate and Chest I.nckit. Saws and Files, llam- nieis, a variety of (.‘nrpenter‘s 'l‘ools, Weights, Shovels, Door and Pad Locks, Curry Conilis, cut iind wrought Nails of all kinds, Candlesticks, Brushes. Sc thes, Siclileit, Knives and ‘orks, Butcher and Shoe Knives, indow Glass, &c., die. Groceries. Teas. Sugars, Molasses. Colfee, Crackers. Soda . \Vitie. and other Biscuits, Pickles, Sauces, Raisins, Currants, Figs. Nutini-gs and other Spices, Buckets, Brooms. Lamps, sheaths, Sole Leather, die . &c. Burning I-‘laid, Turpentine, Paints, Oils, Putty. c . Bottled I’orler, 6t.c., 6: J. W. C. DECIIMAN. No. 8, Fact Queen Street, May 25. American House I T‘ I'<2'CK7' §_CICDID§¢ THE Subscriber, grateful to his numerous customers for past fit- vours, would respectfully citll their attention to a large Stock of WI-‘.S'l' INDIA PRODUCE, (lROCl".Rll-LS, and AIIIERICAN GOODS, in great variety, tiio numerous to mention; all of which he will dispose of, on the most advantageous terms, for cash. JOIIN GIBSON. May 14, I852. Elb E E EEC flu ASKS of B (TR./VIJVG FL UID, and a choice assortment of LA MPS, just, received fiotn Boston, and for sale by the Subscriber, who will con- i ll ls od I hit I. can y eepago suppy on Jl|6|lN GIBSON. 5’ 18 W CE (0 @ ID) 9 By PETER MAOGOWAN, Lower Qimii Street, Ex “I"aIcon," J. CIinmberv.froivi London. JUST ARRIVED. and now olfered for Sale, a SUPPLY of» C1} CD (D II) X May 24. SUITABLE IUR TIIE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON. ut the tnoiit reasonable prices. '\Iiiv I4. I"bI 1. IO SS '2 o No. 5. NEW ESTABLISHMENT, No. 5. QUEEN S QU./IRE, JVOR TH SIDE, Q13 ®ll:l®fl1[P®Q 930 8 S HE Subscriber has ‘an received per Sclioonurs Sec Hot se and Jlsry from llulifiix, a new and elegant assortment of fancy Diy Goods and Groceries, conuirting of Silks, Orleans, Cumbrics, Muslin; and Muslin Du- lnirtel, Iloiincts astl Bonnet Shapes: a great vuriut Shawls, Dresses. Gloves. Pitrasols, Ribbons and Laeiie, Regatta hii-ting. Gre and White Cottoiis, Cotton Warp. Nocliorchicfl. Necllcltillll. molt! rind llaiidksrchlefs, Printed Cottoos. Pins. Needles, Ladies’ Purses, Do. urtiflciul Flowers, Do. plain and coloured Hose, Combs and Brushes, together with a large selection of Gusts‘ teady triads Clothing, Braces, bc.. he. rles Chests Tea. Molasses. hhds. S l.’, bbls. Rico. bores Soup. 4... Cupdlos, Rugs Tobacco. and Sue . bags of Collie. [prime ar- ssbsd Sugar, 530. III- ile. Currents. do. Crackers, ionary. to. v sulosted uodc the careful in- . Est, will be fused well worthy of the utteri- tisuettbs$Isiusdibsywl|lbe dkpessd of at estreuely lets ,""" "' °"' """' CIIAILIO siiuiiusas. Cbsrlsttetsws. Itb Jase. III. III. II- ~ AUOVTIONS. By K. W. LOBBAN, ' ONh3ATURDAY next. the Still! lIst., at is o’elock,uu i s Premises of Mr. Jiusu Luiuoii, situate is Kent Street, "WI nearly it posits the Establishment of tbs Hon or . Cotes, the whole of the Ii0‘l:JlIt‘.sl(l’ULD FURNITURE - ' The Stooi In Trade. Terms st Sale. Charlottetown, June 21. I859. Valuable Farm for Sale. » 0 be sold at Auction without Iessrvu. ii. muungpgy ,5, 24th June. at It o'clock, at the lace, the Lease . fiplr tlhu I2-:n of 990 you ‘ I e ate ‘our eC ll,I-‘ .. Land, ft’tIlIlIlI‘. on.tIliePbWsst:i'd Frsseb Ilivsr, Ilniirshs frunt~ it is subject to Is. Sterling. Rent. per acre, r unnuin. ° ‘"0 "W" "9 0'0". the rest tire cover with a cod growth of l|_Inl and Sol! Wood. heSciliu well ails ad or crops oral] Itlndl. I here is a good Dwelling House and rs on the ’ both of which are well sheltered from the N III West WW“ by - it-wk smvo composed or different kinds cfwsod. Bel“ of your: wood in left enclosing fields of from 4 to 5 acres which are useful in preserving the fences and retaining the snow winter. "This Form is beautifully situated commanding uu uiunuiyg _view of New London hay. tlis«Gulfurid the surrounding country; it is within one mile ofilie Harbour and English Church 14 trails from the Scotch Church. It is well adapted for a Meresiitils esta- lillllllliltnlt its it is in the centre of a populous settlement The wiiiur is deep, close to the shore, so that a vessel can apprbueh so its to back a cart along uidg, This property may be sold in one or two Lots to suit urchsseru. Two-iliirdu of the purchase inonsy allowed to remain ti the will of October on good security. ' —Al.SO—- Onthe (I thc,s i.,|-‘ ' 1 lloiisehhltlnlguriigiire,1t.c.:ovliill Ii’: sold."ml"'i: fu'r'ih's.t'm1.i'a'i:i'cul.:: sec llund Bills. GEORGE ANDERSON A ' . New London, May 20, 1852. ' ""0"" Valuable PROPERTIES for Sale its Gcorgctou-ri and Royalty and Vicinity, consisting of HOUSES, FARMS, and Town, aler and Posture Lo . IVHERE will be sold at Public Auction, at Georgetown, on TUESDJI Y the 21.: day ufsepisinber next, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following very desiiiihlc Properties, via. : Ist.—A new two story Dwelling Ilouse, fitted up with two She , situated near the Queen‘: Wli.irf. at the corner of Kent and Hunt sy Streets, bein part of Writer I.ot I7. the ground measuring 66 ' ent Street. and ‘I0 feet on Huntley Street. 2d.—Ilii|f of Town Lot No I. Third Range Letter B., at the corner of Kent and llichinond Streets, the most desirable stand for a Mercantile estiibliulinient in Georgetown. 3d.—'l‘own Lot No. 6, ’I'liiril Range Letter B. dih —l’iiaturu Lot No. 27, in the Royalty of Georgetown. and lltli.—Pasturs Lot No. 49. These Lots are within a few minutes walk of Georgetown, and can be easily cleared. 6ih.—I'nsture Lot No. 269 fronting on Cardigan River, beauti- fully oiiutiteil, and under cultivation. 7tli.—llulfof Pasture Lot No. 2l6, adjoining the former, and fronting upon the North Royalty Road. 8tli.—-I08 acres of Land. u considerable part of which is cleared and uiidei cultiviitiiin. fronting on the Georgetown Road, about six miles from Georgetown. with the Houses thereon, formerly occu- pied by. Mr. 'I‘hoiiiau .\liicAvoy, and adjoining the fiirui of Mr. James Muckli-jolin. 9iIi.—-300 iicrcs of Wood Liind on Tovrnship No. 52, near the Head of Cardigan River. Further particulars, and every inforniiiiion iiforded respecting the above properties, on npplicatiiiii. at Georgi-town. to Mr. Lassen. C Ow uiti, or iii Cluirloltetcvvn, to TKOIAI Owstt, J. N. HARRIS. Auctioneer. R G. Charlottetown, June 7, I852. CattI;_Shows and Pgoughtng Match: ‘ s IIE Annual C.-\'I'I'LI-‘. SHOWS will be ‘held this year, at the times and places undsrnieutioned, viz.:— In Queen's County, at Charlottetown. on Wednesday, the 20th c Septonibor. In King's County, at I-‘inluy‘s Cross Roads, Lot II. on Friday, I! tl t t . In Prince County, at St. Eluiiuor's, on Tuesday, the 5th of October. PLOUGIIING MATCHES. In Queen's County, on Thursday. Nth October. In King's and Prince Counties, on the day of Cattle Show. An Industrial Exhibition. At which Prizes will he given for articles of Domrrlic Jlanufactuns ittid Agriciillural Products, open to competition from all parts of the Island. will be held in Charlottetown in November neat. I-‘ull particulars will be made known in future Advertisements. Sale of Live Stock of Improved Breeds. A SALE of LIVE STOCK, of Improved Breeds, will be held in Charlottetown, on W'¢dnuilay, the Twenty-ninth day of Sep- tember neat. being the dii of the Cattle Show, under the direction of the Committee of the oyal Agricultural Society. having Cuttle or Sheep. of an improved breed, to dispose of, are requested to send in their names to the Secretary of the Societ , together with the igree and age of the animal, on or before I I out next, and the Secretary will enter the stiinc in a int for that purpose. On the completion of the list, an Ailvertiiietiient will be inserted in the Island Newspapers, and also in some ol the papers published in the Proviiicer of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. coiitiiiniiig a correct list and description oftho aniinnls entered for sale. The Society will inaks arrangements with an Auctioneer to sell the Animals, for a small cooiiniuion, which will be the only char e to the seller. The owner will be allowed to buy in the aniniii . if he shall not be content with the highest bid, in which case no chittge will be triads. In order to lieep up the character of the Stock. then to be clI'r.-red for Sale, under the auspices of the Society, the Society reserves to itself the ‘right of rejecting any interior animal when brought to the g on By Order. C. STEWART, Secretary. Charlottetown, May I9, 1852. Durham Bull Calves, die. OR SALE. 3 Bull Culrescf the Durham Breed. A|so,olio H ' ' 7 Id. A ply to young one rising years c p GEO. BEER. ‘“ ' ‘ Royalty, St. Petsr’s Road. in, II, 1852. _ GI! AN D PBITIV AL DEMONSTRATION SONS OI‘ TEMIPBRAITOE, uitnau nia AUIPICII or me sxcur.t.I:rtcr sia anuxaxoua uuuruaiuur. ariioirr. Ltautsiiari-r oo- vnivos. Itc.. dic.. GENERAL MEETING of the Order of the Sons of Tuni- pernneu c this Island, will take place, (I). V.) OI THURSDAY the .‘§lIt day of JULY neat. '_l'hu Sons Tempo- rsncn throughout the Island and the neighboring Colonies ars res- pecifull invited to attend. The ollowing order will be observed :— Al I o'cloeti, p it... the Sons will inset ut the Temperance Hall. ma thsinoo proceed, iii-.compiin‘ied by their excellent llund. to the beiiutiful Grounds. aurrouuiling the Government House, I use of which has beeiiliindly granted, for ilis occasion. by His Eacslleoeyl Sir Alesunder Biiiiourn.iiii—-wliers Tea and other refreshments vr' be rovided. , ‘lilo. proceedings of the day will be enlivened by luetruniovital and Vocal Music, ofthe best and most choice description. A sail- ber of the talented members of the Order viill present. whose tiygl , powerful and interesting addresses will. it is expected. afsld much pleasing us well as useful sntertaioiriust,cu the important .,,i,j..i of Tginpmiueu, sad so paius will be spared is reader tbs s ofrusl ha ‘tiers and en‘ ‘scoot. d.‘l'i?tista of IdII£"It|I to the 'I‘s’:"l‘sb|ss can be bad at the Stress of Messrs. J. J. Piers. 0. ’I‘. Ilausauu, W. I. Watson. II. S-ranrsa. sad at the Sacaaraav. 3, 0.9.» gt iii. min Csnsilttso. OHN Was. MOIIIQN. leursisry 8 Treasurer. cbsrlsttstswa. Jns I4. I088. The MD Irssfifl Old Mes Isstls Papers will plqll Mute.