mm Just Published. cosspleteitsttvo Volsstes, Royal Bco. '1‘ IIE FAIIMl'}R’S GUIDE so s e I e I Scientilic and Practical Agriculture, .dtias, the new and only correct Edition of ITIPHENS'S BOOK of the FARM, by Hans B-rsriius, F. It. 3., q/Edinburgh, with an ./tum-icau J. P. Norton. Pro/sseor qf scientific .dgn‘culture to Yale Co legs, New Haven. HIS Work embraces every subject of importance connected with ' in all its various branches hntli tlieuretical and practice . “ In clear and copious details. the luliicss and Ltccuruuy of its information, the completeness ofevery illustration, have in nu Agricultural work on aeticcr never been equalled.” is arran- ged under four separate heads, represented by the four seasons of the year—Wintar, Spring. Summer. and Autuinn—xiud the notes of pro- fessor Norton are appended in the same order, adding greatly to the eel‘. of work. y adapting it to the soil, climate, growt c., of this soanlry. The uiiltcd labours of two such distinguished wri- ters constitute this the most complete and valuable Agricultural work over issued from the press. It com ises two large ro sl Svo. volumes, and contains 1600 pages. besides I4 splendid atee engra- vings, and about 600 cu ravtngs on wood. The latter illustrate almost everyisu lament o husbandry now in use; the various me- thods of plou g, planting, &c.; and the former, the domestic animals, and ‘ firm standing. Tn: I"anssu_s.’s Goran.-—’I‘liis work is a rich mine of Agricul- tural knowledge, presented in a simple and familiar style, giving co- pious details 0 the best practice on English farms, and adapted to general use in this country, by the judicious notes of tho American editor. The intelligent farmer will llnd it very attractive reading. In the comparison between English and American husbsndr for obtain many valuable The mental sti- en numbers of IIasnao’s Book Store. Ea WI cams? cnsn s:s'rAnL1sHMs:'1v'-i" T3137‘ E-CICDIII§- Ac 9 side IDUWQAN Q @@o —Dorchester Street- IIAVE just received their SPRING SUPPLY of BRITISH MERCHANDISE, from the principal rnanullictories in Britain, which are now open for inspection; and take this ineilioil informing their friends. and the public generally, that they Iinviug lately made an alteration in their business, will for the future, coin duet their establishment solely on the CASII SYS'l‘E.\l. ‘Call and judge for yourselves. Charlottetown, May 20, 1852. Ladies’ and Children's Boots and Shoes. UST received at the I.ondon Ilouse, ex Steaiiiship J\'iiIL'III‘is, via ifux, a largo auortmcnt of Ladies’ rind Childu.-it's BOOTS and SHOES. Also, some \Vliito and Black Satin SLIPPERS, for Sale cheap, by HENRY IIASZARD. Great George Street, May 25, 1352. To Builders. HE Subscriber has a lot of new and second hand II’-imlow Sashes and Frames, Shop Doors, large Shop Wimtows, §c., for sale cheap. ' J. N. IIARRIS. Charlottetown, May 28, 1852. Shingles! Prime Shingles II THE Subscriber has just received per Sclir. “Happy Return," a- run: Batburat for Sol 300 M. Shingles, of prime quality. J. N. IIARRIS. May 28, 1852. Sw. To Hortlculturista and Farmers We 'W‘A‘lI‘§©ls‘l'9 ' ‘EGS to announce, that he has received during the \Vinter, in addition to his former extensive Stock of G.1RDE.\' and FLOWER SEEDS, from Messrs. Dickson's dc Co, Edinburgh, 50 Sorts Hardy Annual Flower Seeds 50 do. half-do. do. 0. o. Together with a large variety of approved Garden Seeds. from Messrs. db 1. Brown, Glasgow, Peas, Beans, Carrot, and ‘rural Seeds. Piforn the Stock of John C. Keyser, J\'eto York, 700 Packages assorted Garden Seeds 800 do. do. Flower Seeds II sorts of Climbers or Creepers 8 do. Border Flowers I8 do. choice Annuals. Tlsesalast are at Cape Tormentiue, and will be here, it is ex- pected, iu the course of the week. Charlottetown, April 21, I852. 15 the Pasfor and Deacons o the Baptist Church at the .\‘orIh ' 2 iv r. THIS is to inform you, unless you leave the dilference existing between us, to be adjusted by two honest men, I will publish the whole aifair. ALEXANDER SCOTT. North River, May 20, 1852. New Edition of the Laws of Prince Edward Island. , TI-IE above work in 2 volumes has been completed and is in course of Bin 'ng. The lat vol. is now ready for Sale, and the 2d vol. will be ready for delivery in three weeks. Hassard’s Gazette Oilice, Queen Square. May 11, 1852. Cattle Shows and Ploughing Matches, 1852. HE Annual CATTLE SHOWS will be _held this year, at e times and places uudermeutioned, viz.:— In Queen's County, at Charlottetown, on Wednesday, the 29th of September. In King's County; at Finlay'e Cross Roads, Lot til, on Friday, the lat Octo r. In Prince County, at St. Eleanor‘s, on Tuesday, the 5th of October. PLOUGIIING MATCIIES. In Queen's County, on Thursday, 1th October. In King's ad Prince Counties, on the day of Cattle Show. -An Industrial Exhibition, At which Prisca will be for articles of Domestic Manufactures acts, open to competition ilom all parts of the Island, will be held in Cbsrlottetowp in November next. Fall particulars will be made known ll future Advertisements. Sale of Live Stock of Improved Breeds. A SALE of LIVE STOCK. of Improved Breeds, will be held Charlottetown, on Wednesday, the Twenty-ntstli day of Sep- ' the do of the Cattle Show, sales the direction oyal Agricultural Society. , of an improved bread, to d' to seed in t elr names to the Secretary of the Socict . the pedigree and age of the animal, on or before_t neat and the Secretary will enter a same in a in for t . On the completion of the list, an Advertisement will be m in the Island News pen, and also ll cement’ the pars pablbhsd in the Provinces of ova Scotiu and New lsaasw , costs a correct list and description of the allmah hired for sale. Ieeiaty will make arrangements with Ixalltfiflt I0 sell the Albah, for a small commission, which hi the only she to the seller. er will be allowed to blyh the all‘ , if he flail not be content with the hlgbastbltlawblehcasaaos wlllbeia . Inorder mmh character of the than to be elbred for Sale, useless of the Society. 3 mama to itself ;0“Tlefrajeetia[IIylafesles ‘ w bsesgbttothe By Order. . C. STEWART. Secretary. Chrlstletewa. May II, II”. _ Road District No. 5, Kiss ‘a County. I will attend and lot at Auction, at the ilferent places, on the fvolloivtvs days and time, to the lowest bidder, viz. : On Ihursday the 24th of June next, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Swamp. Itockbnrm; also on the same day, at It o'clock, uoo I nest's Pond; at one o'clock, he 2 o'clock, at North Luke Bridge; at 3 o'clock, at Ronda Bridge; at-I o'clock. at Portngr: Road; at 5 o'clock, at th Road from Portage to the East Point. On I‘ rid.-iy, the 25th .nf.Iune next, at I0 o'clock, a. m., Road and llmlge at ll ‘l'lIee‘s, Little llnrbour; at II o'clock, at the Western Black Pond Bridge; at I2 o'clock, noon, at Miicliiiiis‘s, Little liar- bour; at I o'clock, p. m., Iirialerii Illack Puiid llridge; nt 2 o'clock, a'Swuinp butivecn Ill-uclt 'I,0IItI. Bridge and Bason Bridge; at 8 o clock, at tho Lasterii Basin Ilridgciut 4 o'clock, at Scott’: Bridgp; ut 5 o clock, at _Jiiiiios Robiusou’is Bridge; at It o'clock, at t o l\ortli lliver Briilgo. (mod and sutiicicnt Security will be required. Terms made known at the time of Solo. RONALD MACDONALD, East Point, Prospect Hill, Commissioner. May 26, 1352. Royal Agricultural Society. l ‘Prisca for I-‘ietds of Grain and Turuips in Queen’: County. * OR the best two acres of \Vlieat £ Second best, 0. 0. Best two acres of two-rowed Barley Second'best do. do. Best 1 acre of Indian Corn Second bust do. do. ‘or the best acre of Swede Turriips, Second do. do. do. Fourth do. do. Best acre of Yellow Turnips Second do do. I Competitors to send in their names to the Secretary in Charlottetown on or before the First of August next, for Grain; and on or before the lat Si.-ptenibcr, for Turnips. The tie ds ol'Grain to be inspected, and the Prizes adjudged on view, IlIln'II.'LlldI . y be re llurvcat. The fields of 'I'tiriiips to be inspected during the last week in ctobor, and the coiiipetitiou confined to ’I‘urnips grown in Drill. My Order, CIIARLES STEWART, Sec’y. nnmubfinfluum ooooooOo°eoe oooeo:eo9ooo May 5, 1852. F .N,.i.’.2lI:§ l.i‘@.-.-‘,3 Sflfllfla .. IN the Royalty, 1‘wo-and-u hzilf Miles from Town, and adjoin- ing the Property of W. M‘lit'r6sH, l:tIq., on the Princetown Ito.-id, ti FARM of 'Iiiii-ty-six acres of LAND, of the first quality —-all undo cultivation. 'I'lie CU'I"I‘:\GI:I and UUTIIUILDINGS are surrounded by line Copldi of Wood, of young growth, serving both for oriiumont and shelter. Apply on the Premises, or to the Subsci' er. —-ALSO- On the same Road, Five-and-a-lizilf Miles from Clinrlnttrtnwn, that [l:'is:intly situated Property, I\'ll0\VIl as “ Dunallcy Valley," or “ .\‘eu-«iteml Cottage and Farm," consisting of I-‘ifty acres of l..~\NlI, for the most part pf superior quality, Twenty-live acres ofwliicli are under cultivation. The Buildings are in good repair, and the Property altogether ivell worthy the attention of Agricultural (icntleiiien desirous of possessing the advantages ofaii ngreeziblc residence near the seat of (ioveriiiiiciit. A I attlio otlico of JOSEPH IIi.:i\'ss.s:v, lZ.sq., Barrister, Prince Street, or to JOIIN MACNEILL, May 13, ‘I852. Grafton Street. 9 ' . ' Joliuson s American Auodyue Liniment, Or IJIIPROVED LIQUID OPODELDOC. TIIIS is an entirely ditferent article from any other Opodeldoc, being tt Liniinent prepared for Illlefnlll rind external purposes, mid is entirely of Vegetable Extracts. Certificates of its power are in the inside wrapper of each Bottle. Dr. JOII.N'SO.)\"S IJVDIJJV DYSPEPTIC BITTERS. These Bitters are purely Vegetable. are n Tonic and Laxative to the Stomach und llowels, and powerfully aid the Di- stive Organs—opcrutiiig considerably on the Kidneys. They contain the \Vild Cherry, and other popular vegetable substances. 'I‘licy give it fine appetite, prevent Dyspepsia, and relieve the luugour so common in so 8 ‘ season. For Stile. Clinrloiietown, I’. E. Island, at the Drug Store of II. \V. SKINNER,--and in Ilalifux, N. S. , by Morton SI. C0. llliiy 31, I852. Isl. New Ribbons, Bonnets, Hats, &c. [IE Subscriber is now 0 ning a In o and varied SUPPLY of new and fiisliionabla st ice of SPRING GOODS. im- ported direct from England and t is United States, consisting of- Ribbons, black Silk Lace, Luce Flouncings, Bonnets, Bloomer lluts, Ladies’ Riding llats und Cups, Gents‘ French Silk Plush lluts; Brazilian, Legliorii, and 'I‘usc:in llnts ; Boys‘ Kossutli ditto.; Boots and Shoes; and a supply of new Carpets, Ilcurtli Rugs, Mats, dsc. Also, a few barrels of Double Brown Stout. J. W. C. DECIIM.-\N. No. 3, Foot Queen Street, May 25. Tea, Tobacco, Molasses, &c. 1 llI:'.S’l'S and half-chests Congo TBA 10 do. do. Orange I’ccco do. (is superior iirticlc) , 60 lllids. and tierccs Muscovado Molasses 50 Boxes 'I‘obaicco I20 I)o. do. No. 1 Soup 50 llarrcls Rum, (liigli proof) I2 Do. crushed and powdered Sugar Saluratus 25 Do. Lemons niid Oranges 100 Sides Solo Leatlier, 30 Barrels Russet A pplos. The above togotlior with It quantity of Ground Coffee, Cheese, Lotti-r Paper, Fruit, Lciiion Syrup, lluliber Shoes. Greats, Iluttur, Soda, mid Lemon Iliscuit, Ship llrend, Niivnl Stores, &,c., the Subscriber is daily expecting, and will sell, to ur- rive. — , p— A lot of .\'..v.il Stores. Tobacco, Sugar, Tea, Collce, Chocolate, Pickles, Spa.-riii Cuiidlcn, &c., dzc. ' S. C. IIOLMAN. Corner of Pmi-nail and \Vatcr Streets, April 30, I852. New SPRING GOODS—1 852. JUST received at the “ London House," Ex “ Fulton." and “Josephi'iic," a choice selection of Spring GOODS, corri- prising ll largo nssortusent of Ilonnets, Gloves, Ribbons, Neckties, Silks, Sntins, Black und Wliito Lace Veils, Black Silk Laces; some very wide Printed Muslin Do Lsiiies, Chintz Cashmere, Bal- lerina and a viiridty of other dress Stuffs; Embroidered, and Cur- velli Robes, Prints, Sliirtings, lloeier , Laces, Edgings, Insertions, Purnsols, in great variety, Ladies‘ I air Nets, ready made Cloth- ing in variety; In 'a Rubber Coats and Leggings; and a lzirge as- sortinént ofother fancy and staple goods, in the latest LONDON fusliions. which will be sold at the lowest Cash price by the Sub- scriber. II. IIASZARD. Great George Street, Opposite the Catholic Clittpel, Charlottetown, May 18, 1852. New Goods. TO be disposed of on eligible tr-rni.-, the Invoice ofa fresh and . wcll-selected CARGO of GOODS, hourly expected to arrive at Churlom-t-uvn, consisting of the following articles, RItVl.'l‘-‘~-‘~, Muscovado Sugar, Crushed ilo., Extra do. l":inv~.y ('.i:‘, - l1 I-'|our, Superfine do. (‘.o:.g«, .~'.-ii hang and other 'I can Currunia, 1\p[Ili‘I Oran es, and Lemons English dairy ('heeses, ‘atom Chocolate Rum, Tobacco, Clovor Seed, Sole Leather \Vhite and otlior So Nests of'I‘uhs, Pails, &o. The above Goods, if not previously disposed of, will be sold at Public Auction, on arrival;iho Voaeel in which the same areiaden, is reported to be in the Gut of Cnnso, and as she is owned in this Island, arrangements may be made for landing the _ s, or rt thereof at any of the Out Perle. For further information, apply at its’ v is co. Charlottetown, May 1 I, 1852. YOUNG man from the country 19 years of age. is desire...‘ A ofgctting a situation in .a Merea'at'sle l‘.stabl'nluueat. Apply at |Iassard's Gazette Ofllee. ~ May I1, rm. American House I 'lTI!J'C§7' K233131- IIE Subscriber, grateful to Iiisnanasoaa customers for past fa- VNIII. would res tfnll call their attention to a is e Stock of Wrist‘ NBIA PR DUC , GBOCERIBB. and AI&ICAN (iUt.)DS,_ in great variety. too numerous to mention; all of which he will dispose of, on the most advantageous terms. csa JOHN GIBSON. May 24.1352. 30 3 “ Q39 ASKS of BUYIJVIJVG FL UID, and a choice assortment of LAMPS, just received from Boston, and for sale by the Subscriber, who will con- stautly keep a good supply on hand. JOHN GIBSON. W W (3 ® © ID 9 By PETER MAOGOWAN, Loicer Queen Street, E2 “Falcon,” J. Chr1nsb¢rs,ffons London. JUST ARRIVED. and now otfered for Sale, a SUPPLY of 1-} CD CD I.) SUITABLE FOR. THE srnmo AND°susr§s:n ssason, at the most reasonable prices. May 14, less. ON NERVOUS AND GENERATIVE DISEASES. New Edition with I-‘arty-five Coloured Engraviiigs, and containing THE NEWL Y-DISCO VERED PREVENTIVE LOTION. Just Published. the 63.1 Thousand, price CI. in sealed envelope. or sent post-paid, by the author. ANIIOOD : the Causes of its Prcrnatuse Decline, with Plain Directions for its perfect restoration. A Medical Review of every I-‘orm, Cause. and Cure of Nervous Debility. Impoteney, Loss of Mental and Physical Capacity, whether resulting from Youthful Abuse, the Follies of Maturity; the Efl'eets of Climate, or Infection, &.c., addressed to the sulferer in Youth, Manhood and Old Age; with the Author’s Observations on Mnrri (2. 'ts Duties and Disqualifi- cstions; the Prevention and Cure of Syphilis, Spcrmatorrhma, and other Urino-Genital Diseases; as adopted in the new mode of Treat- ment by Dcslandes. Lalleinaud, and Ricord. Surgeons to the Hospi- tal Venericn. Par . By J. L. CURTIS, Surgeon, 15, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly. on on. With [his New and Etruscan EDITION of MANHOOD, which is noic translated into jive langua s, will be given. the Author’s Prescription of a Disinfecting Lotion for the prevention of all Secret Diso ers. At home for consultation daily, from 10 till 3, and 6 to 8. s.s:vr:ws or -run woes. " llliirzrioon, by J. L. Cua'ris—We agree with the Author, that so far from works of this class being objectionable in the hands of youth, or dilhculties being opposed. every facility should be given to their circulation ; and to strengthen our opinion, we need but refer to the recent distressing events at our Mili ry and Scholastic Aca- dt-mics iit Carshaltou aiitl Woolwich."—Naval and Military Gaectle, Feb. 1, I851. “ We feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of so- ciety by whom the book will not be found useful—ivhcthcr sucli per- son hold the relation ofn parent, preceptor, or a clergyman.—Sun, Emiiing Papa‘. _ “ Curtris or: M.iimoon.—Forlunats for a country would it be, dial its youth put into practice, the philanthropic _and scientific max- ims herc laid down—one cause of matrimonial misery might then be banished from our land, and the race of the enervate, be succeeded by a renewal of the hardy, vigorous spirits of the olden time.”—— Chro- iclc. Published by the Atrrrron ; who begs to inform patients in the East and West Indies, the Mediterranean and the British Colonies, that their cases can he successfully treated by correspondence only, if the usual fee be enclosed, and the most iuviolable secrecy may be re lPai\"El“lE§$‘l'5I‘ iS.IS3‘lI’lIII’lI©Il.AIla Il4A'll“9 And Unchangeable Metallic Paints: PROOF AGAINST FIRE & WATER! Jllanu/‘actured by the Patentee, in Colchestcr, Nova Scolia. VJ-VIII-I ARTIFICIAL SLA'I‘E is the product ofa mixture of ' ' L ‘ known to be the best non-conductors of heat in well as the most indestructibls;tlic Clieinicnl atlinity of which con- verts the surface of materials covered, into a Coating of ./Ictual S!ute—I-’roof against FIRE und WATER. Thus the laws of nature are made to accomplish results as surprising as they are use- ful, by rendering \Vuoden fabrics as durable as brick or Stone, uiid lcss pervioiis to moisture, and consequently preventing decay and destruction from corrodiiig influences hitherto supposed unat- lziinu . 'l‘lie rincipnl ingredients are Alumina. Silica and the Oxides of Iron. ‘he adhesive quality a latter not only binds and attracts the particles together, but the substance covered ulso. ’I'lie longer exposed to the weather the more powerful the attraction, and con- sequently the harder the State. As various shades of colour are obtained, Brick buildings may be made impervious to moisture, and the fiiuliion.-iblo colours cfeither Free Stone or Granite. The oil must be evaporated by the action of the weather before it is Fire proof, w ‘cli ta" to ‘o from nine to twelve months. The Ill-JTALLIC I‘.~\lNTS. Purple _and Red, are offered its ‘Wcrither amt II'ater Proof solely. Their base bcin lrnn, secures them from (inlvaiiic action so fatiil to lead and other sints on Iron ivork—nndtlieir clieiiiical combination makes it impossible, that any change should take place from atmospheric influence or the union of Salt \Vnter and Sulphuretod hydro~en so prevalent in Sen l’orts uiid 'I‘idul Ilurbours. I‘hey surpass all Paints yet discovered in Cheupncss and Diirability, wliicli render them pre-eminently adapted to the covering of all kinds of Iron work, such us Shipping, Jlliils, Br’ gcs, Steam Jfuchincry, Railwa Cars, and Iran The METALLIC I'AlN'i‘S have been analysed by Pro- ll.-ssor I nys of Boston. The following is an extract from his Cer- tilicuto :-—“ As a permanent pigment, this mineral must rank with the moat iiidestritctiblc and unchangcable bases. For covering Metallic Ware, iii composition shows that it is eminently fitted. (Signed) AUGT. A. IIAYS, State Jlssayer." Dii'ections.—Artiiicinl Slate. lllistho powder with pure Boiled Liiisci-d Oil nnd a little Spirits Turpeiitino to the consistency ofvcry thick Paint, and apply with u coinriion Brush, being czirefu to keep the mixture well stirred while putting it on. One pound will cover teii square feet with two outs. If Shingles have been on for ‘cure, it will be necessary to sweep oiftho moss and lint with a still: broom; two or three coats_of this material will make a perfect Slate Roof, proof against Fire and Water. Fnstnuucrois, N. 13., Nov. 13,1850. Mr. 1. VV. Inisn. _ Dean Sin,—Pleaso send us two more barrels of your Artificial Slate. \Ve have seen some of the good effects of it at the last fire. Some of the Roof: covered with it did not catch at all, and when the walls were burnt some of e roofs came down in one piece, and others were the means of saving the building, especially one roof alongside of the Bank B. N. .-\., which also was one means of saving the Bank. _ Please see that it is on board of the lint boat, as it might be no- glected and stored. Your obedient Servants, STEWART & NEILL. Sr. Joins, N. B., Jul 20, I850. Jams Ross, Esq., Patsntes of the Purple .. ctaltic Iron "sit as . Srvs,—I have just painted it now Ship with your Metallic Iron Paint, and I have much pleasure in ststin that I never painted ii Ship with so small a quantity of Paint an Oil, and look so well. From its adhesive qualities and the manner it covers the w , I have no doubt but it will be irioro durable and much cheaper than any other point used for such purposes, and would recommend it to the pub ic generally. Yours, &c- ROBERT G. MORAN. Roan’ AIITALLIC PAiis1's.—We have already called public attention to the h’ h estimation in which the Metallic Paints, manu- Roes,Esq.,'I‘raro, are held by oee who have occasion to use theirs. Certificates of a high y satisfactory cha- ractor in psaise of these articles of Provincial manufacture appear elsewhere, in this ion and from information a parties who lII"\'0 similar‘lay_ aplplied tl;e_m, wse ca safely endorse the epi- ' t ,‘ nin.-—-ca: an. M". fl'I"ls.e“MET.\I.LIC r INT8 are mixed and pat on like an ordina lat. " " .ioiiN aoss, inmn... Agents for Prince Edward Island Gan. 1‘. Hunt’. Q0003 Inra, Kllllfst Il'Kswasa, Pswas rtouetowe.Ost. 0. lost. AUCTIONS. By A. H. YATII. TO BE SOLD OI WEDNEDOY, E JUNE. II TWIIVC vméflh House and Premises I . 'l,'1'[B ' gpgl In-get, ' “I lottetowa, lay is, 1353, ‘ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ice. Inc. B A. H. Yates, D 7 U AY the Stls JUNE next, at It o'clock, at the residence of the late Host. JOHN BRECKEN, past ef his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. i’=l‘.‘.'£!:.T:,”l:‘.';.r’.’.°.lt.':.'.’fl'.:.i"c'b‘_‘.£.”." °"""" "°"" "°' “" P rPII:0fOI‘IO. I C or urt rt‘ May 2;: ideal.“ m’ m why.’ Valuable Freehold Property for Sale. In the Centre of Charlottetems. HE Subeeriber intendingto leave this Island, odors bit Pre- rty in Sydney Sireet, for Sale. It eoacistsora Quarter t, with a two-story Dwelling Hoses, 8! x 88 : Work Shop : Wood House below it. ‘ all persons iadsbtedto him to make an early ‘ STEPHEN BOVYEB. Ile also requests settlement. March 20. Is the above Property is not disposed of by rivate Sale, before Wsnitasnsv, the 9th day 0 Jun: next, it will be SOLD A1.‘ PUBLIC AUCTION, on that day, on the premises, at the hour of Twuvc o'clock. N MONDAY the Nth of JUNE, at the ace, the Leasehold Interest for the term of 99 years in II acres of Land, and the Saw Mill at Hunter River Bridge, on the Princetovvn Road. ALSO—'l'o be sold. a considerab a quantity of OARDS. The place. is suitable for Grist, Caiding, and other Mills, there being water in plenty, and is contiguous to the best wool-growing settlements in the Islsu wo-thirds of the Purchase Money for the Premises may remain on Security ; and credit will be given to the lat of October, for all sums oaer £2. in payment for Boards. Sale to commence at cloc . Curtisdale, 1st May, 1852. N FRIDAY, the 18th day of JUNE next, at 12 o'clock. noon, on the Premises, will be sold Pasture Lots Nos. M0 & 528. in Charlottetown Royalty, situate on the Road leading past Captain Rice's Farm, about I2 acres of which are cleared, and there is a small Dwelling [louse and Stable on the Premises. The above property belonged to_ Martin Bennan, deceased. and is to be sold for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of his Will. JAMES D. IIASZARD, Mil] 13.1852. Attorney for the Legatees. Valuable Farm for Sale. 0 be Sold at Auction without reserve, on THURSDAY, the 24th June, nt ll o'clock, at the torus rm y the late George Campbell. Ilsq.. Land, fronting on the “feat side French River, 16 chains front; it is subject to Is. Sterling, Rent, per acre, r annam. From 80 to I00 acres are clear, the rest are cover with a ood growth of Hard and Soil. Wood. The Soil is well ads ted or crops ofall 'nds. There is a good Dwelling House and ' both of which are well sheltered from tho Nort Winds by a thick grove com ' e Belts of young wood are let! enclosing fields of from 4 to 5 acres, which are useful in preserving the fences and retaining the snow in winter. This Farm is beautifully situated, commanding an extensive view of New London Bay, the Gulf and the surrounding country; it is within one mile of the Harbour and lisis Church, 1} mile from the Scotch Church. It is well adapt for a Mercantile esta- blishment: as it lain the centre of a populous settlement. water is deep, close to the shore, so that a vessel can approach so as to back is can along side. This property may be sold in one or two Lots to suit urchsaers. Two-thirds of the purchase money allowed to remain t' the 10th of October on good security. —ALSO— On the same day, the Crop, Stock, Farming Im laments. and Household Furniture, &c., will be sold. For fart r particulars see Hand Bills. GEORGE ANDERSON, Auctioneer. New London, May 20, 1852. VESSELS for SALE, THE Subscribers now being Sole Owners of the following item ed American wrecked Vessels, olfer them at private Sale and would invite those in want of good an lusting vessels to ex- amine those White Oak, Copper-fastened, and thorough-built ves- sels, viz. : the Schooners William, Martha Ann. Lucius do, and Ocean, in Malpec Bay, and the Jltontana. at Ilog Island. These Vessels, if sold, will be delivered afloat, and rcpuired,whera re aired; part of them are new oil‘, and the remainder in progress of cing got oil’. Ai.so, the Balararna, at Fish Island, as she now lies or afloat. Those in want of Vessels will do well to make early application to either ot".he Subscribers. LUTIIEII BRACKET, J. \VEA'l‘I-IERBE, WILLIAM B. DEAN. Charlottetown, April 12, I862. For London direct, THE fine new copper-fastened Bark “ EJRL SELKIRK," 900 tons burtlien will sail for London on or about the Finer of Ji:r.s. and will have good accommodation for a respectable Family, and it limited number of CJIBIJV‘ P./ISSEJVGERS. Persons bmiml for Australia, will had this a convenient and cheap route, whether as Cabin or Steerago Passengers. First class Shi are leaving London almost weekly, for t a various Australian A comfortable Second Cabin can be fitted u , if early application is made b n suificiont number. For terms o Passage, (w ich must be prepui ), apply to the owner. ‘V. Dons‘; Charlottetown, May I4, 1852. The " Earn. Si:i.xuiK,” will leave London for Prince Edward Island, early in September next. ow. FOR AUSTRALIA. IIE Subscriber will despntch a BRIG of 230 tool A l at Lloyd’s). coppered, for the above Put. to sail from Charlottetown on or abo t the 'I‘xrr'rie Sszi--raasaaa next, should it euflicicnt number of PAS- SENGERS olfer. Passengers provided with accommodation, according to Act of British Parliament. and found in all Provisions, &,r. will carry an experienced Soaoaon. Psssags—.t‘25 Star- I’ . A I "W '9’ W w. WELSH. Charlottetown, April 6. First I-‘all Ship direct from Liverpool. THE fast-sailing, co per-fastened, Basses " TANCRED," G. . Bnrsssasaab, Master. at Lloyd's, will sell from lottetowu. for Liverpool, about the Tannin of visa next, and return back to Charlottetown. as soon as discharg- For I‘IIEIGH'I‘ or PASSAGE, apply to A. It J. DUNCAN Gs Co. Charlottetown. April 80, 1853. 1 FOR GREAT BRITAIN. Raounan Tnauaa snd_fsn-eai THE Drlg ' JOSEPHINE.’ 110 tons Registers llaaccua Mvacmsoiv, Master. will sail for Swansea. about all -a_:n ‘I I. Has superior aoccmodatien fer a few Ca ASSENGERS. Apply to A. ‘L Y‘Tu. Charlottetown, Us I, I863. wills. taps-oeeed to Jsstrelle. will lad Ships sf‘. class, salllag ragslarly between Swansea and Aus- tra ta. q