District No. 2, Qtt¢sa’s County. HE Subscriber will lot by Auction. to tho lowest bidder. the repatrtng of the several Roads attd Bridges in the ubove-mea- tioned District. at tlte following times and htcos, vis. : On Monday the l-Ith ofJttne. the repairing of Cunley's Hill. ll 8 o'clock. u m., . ill Vale Road and Bridge. at I0 o'clock. Ro- bert Simpson's Bridge, at I! o'clock. Alexander Simpson‘: Bridge. at : oaclock. I"yt'e'u Road, at8o'clock. Centre Road, at 5 o c oe . On Tuesday the I5th. the repairing of the Princetowtt Road. cout- mencing at May's. at 8o‘t:lock. u.m. County Line Road. at II ‘cloc rson's Road. at 8 o'r: k. On Wednesday the Ititlt. the repairing of the Junction Road. comntettcing at I0 o'clock. u.m. Johnston's Road. at I2 o'clock. East Road. at 2 o'clock. West Road at 5 o'clock. Good Security will be retptlrcd l'or ouch Contract. W l'.LlA!lI BAGNALL.Cornmisaioner. Hazel Grove. May 8|, I852. District No. I, King's County. IIE Subscriber will sell to tlte lowest bidder. on the s t. the repairing of the several Roads in this District. as fol ows :- Ou Tuesday the I5th June. the necessary repairs to the SI. Pe- ter's Road. conttneactug at the Couttty Line. St. Andrew's, at 9 o'clock. At I o'clock. the entire day, the Road leading from Ber- ri’an'o to the IIarbour's Mouth. At 3 o'clock. tlte Road West side 0 the Mor On Wednesday the l6th. at It o'clock. the Road leading from the Main Road to Peter Sinnott's. At I o'clock. same day. the Road leading across the Barrens to the Ilsrtd of the Ilillsborough. At 5 o'clock. llte Road lettdittg irt to Douglas's. Bark Frurnrt. On Thurstlay. tlte Hill. at 9 o'clock. the Road (South Side} from tho Itrrttd ot'Iltllr-borough Bridge to the County I.ine. At I o'clock. same day. tlte Road leading front lllount Stewart towards Cardigan, cotrtmotttzirtg near the Cltrtptal. ttrt tlte said rotrd. The Overseers of the respective Precincts in this District. are re- quested tuttttend, at tlto above-trtentionel IIIIIBI and places. e- curity will be required for the performance of each Contract. . E. W. ALLEYNE. Hillsborough. May SI, 1852. Commissioner. District No. 9, Prince County. I HEREBY give Notice that I will. on Monday the 2Ist day of.lune. at the hour oft) o'clock. set up anal sell by Pab- lic Aaction, to the lowe.-t bidder, the Brill-.v.e overGrun' la’s hi I Streatn; same day. at I o'ciock, the sum uf .£'I0 will be ex- nded where most required: on the Road from Mullexun‘s to ryort—stls to commence near Robert Sirnmons's; satne day, at 4 o’cloclt. the sum of £5 will be expended on the Anderson Road. Lot 27, where most required—sa|e to commence near County‘ Line. Oa 'I‘ut-.sduy, 22d June, at the hour of9 o'clock. repairinz Road tltron-.-It Seven Mile Buy and Cape 'l‘ravcrse—stlt- to contmrnce near Donald Manson’s Road. some day. at I o’cloclt. the Road from John Muttart's to (.‘atrrphell‘s Mill—s:tle to com- mence nr-zu Mc[,aml's; some (luv. at 4 o'clock. Roads and Bridzes from Cape Traverse to Tryon by Dt-gatt’s; sale to com- mence near Cltarles Muttart’s. On Wednesdat . 93d of June. at 9 o'clock. Road through Attzustine Cove to McRad‘s ltoad. where most requirr-d—s:tle to cornrnettce nt-ur James l.eard‘s; same day. at I o’cloclt. Up- per Settlemrnt Road. West side ot Clark's Cove. On Thursday. 24th day of lane. at 9 o'clock, Road from Seven Mile Bay to Tryon Road—sale to commence treat Sam- uel Browu’s. Contracts to be completed on or before the Ist day of August. APPNIVLG Security will be required for the due completion of each Contract. JOHN LORD, Commissioner. June '7, I859. District No. 7. King's County. TIIE Subscriber will.t-n Monday the 2m day of.lune next. at 10 o'clock. let by Attclirtn, to the lowest bidder. the cutting down the Hill near Al|ey‘s Mills. head of Cardigan; immediately after. the Sum of £7 will be expended on the Road from Cardiratt towards St. Peter’: ll:t_v: at 3 o'clock, same day. the repairing ufa Bridge at Patrick Ryan’s. on the Lrturtclrittg Place Road (West end); at 4 o'clock. some day, the rcpairinrr of the Road from Grand River Bridge to Alley's . commencing at the \Vest end of said Road. - On 'l‘ttesday. the 29d, at I-2 o’cloclt. the rep -iring ofthe Road frotn Peter r‘\Iorrison’s. South Side ofGrand River. tnwartls the Road from St. Peter‘: Rtlflll to Grand River Bridge. commenc- ing .1 Ngnimh C,-.9]; Bridge: on said Road at 3 o'clock. same day. the repairing oftlte Road from Launchins Place to head of Cardigan; gt 4 o'clock. some dav. repairing Damages done by the Sea to Launching Place ha . Approved Security will be required for the due performance of each Contract. PETI-‘.lI WALKER, Commissioner. Grand River, Jane 7, I852. District No. 4, Prince Cotmty. 7 ‘HR Snhscrther will Sell bv Attctirta, to the lowest bidder. the repairs of Roads and Bridges in the above District. at the following times and placel. ‘I1 I On 'I‘rrr>s-lav the I5th dav ol'.lane next. at 8 o’clnr-k. torennon. Road form Port Hill to Main W. R-rad. Immcrlizttely after. Road to Catnphell’s .\lill. l-Znmore. At 2 o'clock, same day Road from Ro‘tinson’s to Western Shore. On Wednesday the 16th, all) a. m., repairing the Barlow Rum, co vtmenrrin-1 at .\lI'tn .'l‘l‘l.can’s. Immediately after. the repairing the llidr-ford Yard Road. Same day, at 2 p. m., Road into Canada Settlement from M‘l.ean"s Mill. On '|'lturstla_v the 17th, at I0 a. m., the repairing the Road from Cross Rivers to Main Western Road. ztme dav, at I'.’.. noon. Road towards l-Zllis River Bridge. At‘..’ o'clock, same day, 138 will bccxpcnded towards opening a new Road near Angus M-I.ellan's. scrt., l.ot H. On Friday the Ifith. at 8 a. ttt.. the opening of a new lino on Road from Allan M‘Le:tn‘s to Plastcd’s Mill, t:UIlIIIIt.'I](‘I'l_' ' Allan M‘Lean's. Lot I3. Security will he required for the dire performance of 0.. Contract. DAVID RAMSAY, Commissioner. May 31, I859. District No. 3, King's County. HF, Subscriber will let by Public Auction the following Public Work :- Ort Wednesday. June 30th, at 9 o'clock, a. m., the repairing ofthe Line Road and small Bridges; commencing at Dixon’s Mills. On the same day. the Road from Mr. James Mc- }:].tchern’a towards Dingvt'el|’s Mills to the Line of Lot 56. On 'I‘bursday, July I. at 9 o’cloclt. a. m-. the Roml from George AitIten's tothe St. Peter's Road. On the satne day, the Road from Fortune Bridge to the Ilarbnur; and the Road from the Church to McKie‘a Cross Road; and the Road from James O‘Donnell's’to James Cotlin’s. On Friday. July 9d. at I0 o'clock. a. m., the Road through Lot 42 to the Line of Lot 4I—commsncing at the Western line or 56. On the same day, the Bridges from Peter O‘IIan- lgy's. eastwards, to the line of Lot 43. _ V On Saturday. Jul 3.ut 9 o'clock. a. m., the repatrrnn of Cow River and Nau rage Bridges. ()n the same day. the Road north of Donald McCormack‘s. Big Marsh. Lot IN. Ap oved security will be required for the due performance of each Contract. All repairs on tlte Roads to be completed in July. _ _ JOHN McIN'I‘0SII, Commissioner. Naufrage. June 7. I859. District No. 3, Prince County. IIEREBY give Notice that I will. on Tuesday the I_5th day of June next. at ‘:0 o'clock. t'orennorr.Sulltry Auctton. to the lowest bidder. the re airing the Maitt Western Rond.cottrnrencrttg at the Lake. or therou at. on I.ot I0." Same day. the Road lead- ing from the sstern Road towards Cnscumpcque, by way of Gofl‘s- Same day. the Read lettdin from the Ilrrtc to the Western |{o.d—Ssle commencing about u rni1e from John M itchel|‘s. On Wednesday the IOtlt. the Road leading from IIett'o Mill to- wards the Brae. Lot O—Sele commencing at Delta’ Mill. rt Tltutsdu the I'tth, the Road leading front Ilett‘s Mill to West Polnt—. Io commencing at Bett's Mill. Same day. O'Leary‘s d-—Sule eornrnencin attltoline of Lots 7 and 8. On Sutur- tho lith. the Road ceding from the Western Road to Hello- ecrntueueiag at the I-Iull‘-way Stamp, and going on to- Ros day run’ wards Ilallt-ran‘o. N. B.‘-:Geod and sufllcyrent Security g], for t oattsf‘ astory orrnrtneo e FIICHAEL DALTON. Let 1. Hey I’. IIII. moot unquestionably requir- seeb Contract. Coututissiouor. _ Rood District No. 5, Ki '1 Count . I "rllhlltend and let ut_Aaction. at the itl'eront places. on the 0 yhltrwttrg days and ttrtte. to the lowest bidder. viz. : 8“ it ursday the 24th of June treat. at I0 o’cloclt. u. m., at the P _""'_P- llocltburruz also on the some day. at It! o'clock. nttttn, ut u".3‘“ ' P°'"li It one o'clock. p. m,. at the East Poirtt Cltrtpal 2I'I'gle. and the Road from thence to the North Lake Bridge; at "“m¢‘ Wit. It North Lake Bridge; at 5 o'clock. at Rose u . ill ' ['11 til -I o clock. at Pnrtttge Road; at 5 o'clock. at the Road frottt I ortage to the East Poittt. B 3" I'|’|tl=-pl. the '25th _of June next. at to o'cloclt,a. rn . Road and Br! go at 5 Phee a, Little Ilurbour; at It o'clock. at the Western l'°l‘ P°'“‘ ufltlltti ll 12 o'clock. noon. at Mac|rtnis‘u, Little liar- l’‘'‘"i ‘" I 00“. P- "L. Eastern Black Pond llridge; at 2 o'clock. ',s"“""P l"lWt9_0II Black .I'Itlld. Bridge and Baron Bridge; at 8 o cloclr. at the lzastr.-rn Brturt Brttlga;r-t 4 o'clock. atScott‘s Bridge; at 5 o clock. at ‘James Robinson's Bridge; at 6 o'clock, in the orlh River go. hood and sutltctsnt Security will be required. Terms made known at the time of Sale. RONALD MACDONALD. Cotttutissioner. Ell" Point. Prospect Hill, May 23, I852. District No. 5, Prince County. IIERI-‘.BY give public Notice. that I will on ‘Wednesday h_ the '23 l. til JIIIIB It I0 o'clock. let at Auction. to the lowest "Id": fetlalrlng Road and Bridge to .-\hr:tnt’s Village. Same III!» II I9 0'clou-It. Back Settletttettt road. from M*l\'ally's Mill. ""9 day. ll 3 O'clock: opening a new road to tlte Shore, from Victor (1-.t_ll;rtnt’s. ‘On. I‘ltursdaythe 24th. at I0 o’clrrck. fore- noon. reputrtng lltg2‘tna' Portage. ‘ante day. at I2 o'clock, road to Dutt-htttatt'a Lreek. Same day. at 3 o'clock, repairing ad from Rcmo Arsncaux to the Cape. l’l.-ZTEII M-GRBGOR, Commissioner. Lot 16, May 31 I852. PNEIVPSIPRINGI tfsuintm Goons; 5‘ ooo BALES, CASESKND PACIEAGI-IS, Per: I"ttlcon,' from London. ‘Sir Alexander.‘ frotn Liverpool. aria.‘ frottt Boston, ‘Enterprise,’ ‘ Wasp,‘ and ‘Majestic’ from Halifax. TIIIS Subscriber ltas received. per tlte above vessels. a large and well-unsorted Stock of British and American Manufactured .1’ V Goons IIARDIVJIRE. GROCERIES. dr.c., which he olTcrs to the Public. \Vltolesale attd Retail. As these GOODS have been purchased for Cash [at the principal ntanufat-tories itt Great Britain and the United States. tlte Subscriber‘ cart ulford to sell them at least 25 per cent. lower than any otlter House in the 'l‘rnde. Cotttprisittg—Broadclotlts. Saturn and Exhibition Tweods, Doeskins, Sntittets. Russels Cord, \Vltite Corduroy, India Nankeetts, Moleslrins, Muslin Delaines, Shot Brillt.-tnts. Lustres. Co- hurgs, Cushtttere, Muslin, uttd Filled Paisley Sltttwls, Muslin Dresses. Ilarnetts Bnrtlered. Book. Mull. Jacottet. and Tar- letutt Muslins. black. sltot and coloured Silk! and Satitts, black. watered ttnd dzttttnsk Do.. black silk Lace and Lace I"lnutt- cings. Bonnets and (‘up Ribbons. Straw Bonnets and Ladies’ Dress Cups. Ladies‘ Caslnttere. Pruttella. and patent leather Boots ttttd Shoes. Gents‘ Boots, walking Shoes. and Slippers. white. printed; and striped Cottone; Cotton W arps, &c. lloeiery. Ilaberdushery. dt.c., dtc. A large supply of Carpeting. Druggots, &c. Ready made Clothing. irt great variety Gents‘ and Youths‘ llats attd Caps. itt the most frtshiortnble styles. viz.: Paris and New York Black and Drab silk plush llats, Ytttttlt’u trittttttetl silk and felt do.. Kira.-utlt. Ilrrtztlian. Dutt- st:tblc, Chip. Blnotrter. Felt, rtttd I..'tdics' Ililing llats and Caps; Naval. Military. Garttbaroon, Glazed. Silk, Velvet. Hair and Tweed Cups. &c.. &c. Hardware, Iron 'l‘ea-kettles. Parts and Cover, Norfolk Latches. Tower Bolts, F in; Patna. Plate and Chest Locks, Saws and Files, llam- ntets. rt variety of Carpenter's 'l‘onls, \Veigltts, Shovels, Door and Pad Locks. Curry Combs, cut ttnd wrought Nails of all kinds, Cttndlcsticks. Brushes. Scytltcs. Sickles, Knives and Forks, Butcher and Sltoe Knives. Window Glass, 6r.c., &.c. ertes Teas. Sugars. Molasses, Cotllec. Crackers. Soda. Wtttc. and other Biscuits. Pickles. Sauces, Raisins, Currants. I-‘igs, Nuttttegs and other Spices. Buckets, Broottrs. Lamps. Sucatlts. Sole Leather. dtc . &c. Burning I-‘luid. Turpentine, Paints, Oils, Putty. Bottled Porter, &c., die. J. \V. C. DECIIMAN. No. 3. Foot Queen Street, May 25. Mulhgatawney Paste. IIE Subscriber has received, per “Futcon" from London, rt Supply of the above celeltratctl Paste for Fish, Curry Poem for Meats. Art:-ltovy and Shritttp tlo..Curry Pntvdcr. lllixr-d Pickles, ltttpr-rial mixed do.. Caulitiou er. tiirkias. \Vltitc and brotvtt Onions. I'icralilli Red Cabbage. \Vnlauts. Chili-~s. t‘ap.-it-urtts, (iur‘|\':l Jelly and .\l:trttt'rlatle, Urattge attd |.r-ttton Marrttalatrle, Prunes itt lloltlt-s, Crystallizr-d Apricots. tires-ngrtgt-rt. Pears Iltltl Pine Apples, Pears itt Syrup, lloxc.-t and Jars Canton Ginger. l.ertttta Plcltle, Cltift attd 'I‘arr:tgott Vinegar. l"rettr‘lt and Clntrttpztgrte dn'., rcry srrpcrior; Prmtclt Ulivett; Solto. Reading. Jolttt Ilull. 'I'otnato, King of Uude. lllogal r-r Cltetrtn. \Vorcc-tor, Sir ltobert Pct,-I. lIttrvcy‘s. and Soyer‘s Sauces ; Soy;-r‘s Relislt. India Soy, l-‘.24:-tattoo Sltrirtrps, Essottce of Artcltovit-s, Salad Creattt. Lurcrt Uil—itt pint and half pint fancy Decanters. (Jayottttn Vim-gar. Rrtsplrr-rry rlo.. Ilttlli| .\l:ttt;:m-.s. Capt-r.s. Rctl utttl black Currnttt .lt-,llv. \\'t.-st 2 H Illtllll 'l‘:tttt:trimls ; l’rr-pared Ur-tinge. Lettmtt, Purtr-.h. and Ntryezrtt .lo-llv; .»\ttclto\'it~s, Sartlirtr-s. lissoncos tor llavorittg. Prepared tux.-ltittt-ul. 'l‘-nus le.-r Maris. ll:trtl's I“'ttrllI.’lt"t'tIIIS Food, Cu-turd |'~-All-.-r. ll.-tking do.. Urange I"lo\\'t-r \\'atr-r, Rose do., lllixr-d -,- -r-, t‘:t_\'rstute Pepper, I)I‘lt.‘lI Illtilit-s. hlusltrtwttt Cutrtttp, \\'a|- .. tlo., Camlit-t.l Peels, I\lat'.c:tmtti, Vertnicttlli, tielatirto. (‘tit |—rt»y-.1-tss. Ila.-nlu-t Salt. Ilurltaztt .\luslard—irt bottles um] keg-r, Uoablo Glo'stcr Cltuesc, 'I'rcut:le, &c. dtc. &c. Wat. R. \V.‘\'l‘SON. R~'tItlin J ‘s New Building, Queen Street, g one . 7, I852 - " REMOVAL. " Mrs. S E LDON G_RA'I'EI"Ul.I.Y ttcltnouletlgcs the liberal patronage received V front lter friends. rtrtd bogs to inform them. lltat she has rcrttov- ed to that cotttttrodiuus Ilot.-sc, opposite the NEIV 'l‘rt:.\st>r:ttANt‘I: “ALL, tvltr-re she trusts. lry lter.-ping t-n IIlllI(I rt supply of the best tr‘)./VGER l1I'.‘l'.'R. LI'.'..Il0..\‘ SI/RI't’, c.. to merit a cotttinuattcu of their ' vors. Farttiltes. Pi cttic Parties. dr.c.. sup; d witlt any quantity. A few respectable BOARIIERS can be accottttttotluted. June I. IS '. To the Pastor and Deacons of the Baptist Church at the Jt‘orllr River IIIS is to inform you, unless you leave the difference existirtg between us. to be adjusted by two honest men, I will publish tlte whole atfuir. ALEXANDER SCOTT. North River. Mtty 20. I852. To Builders. IIE Subscriber has it lot of new and second hand t!'t'ndow Sashes and Frames. Shop Doors, large Sltop tVt'udowr, "" rm "l° cm" 1. N. IIARIIIS. Charlottetown. May 28, I852. ] IVIIR Sale or for Hire .nl.trgc MARQUEE. 30 x I5 feet. which can be put up in it short time by the owner. who will trttcnd on any occasion required. Parties on pleasure Eacursions would titrd this a convenient and cotttfortable mode of encarttptnent. Apply the day previous to the bubsctiber. TlIO.\IAS \VlI.l.lAMS. Near Mr. Ilaviland‘s. III-I CIIURCII OI-' COVE lIE.»\') AND IIRACKLEY POINT T will be opened on I-‘rirlay the ISIII day of Juttc neat. Sor- vir-.e to be conducted by the Venerable Father of the Presbyterian synod, and perhaps by the Rev. James Bayne, of Pictott. A collee tion will be taken at the door. On Monday the Nth of June between the hours of two and six P. m . the Committee will be in attendance for the purpose of let- ting the seats of the church. and the lo are informed. that as there will be several beyond tlto uunrber required for the Congrega- tion, the will be let on the some terms. as to proprietors. Bouts will be lot in whole, or in port. aod at prices varytsg eoasrderubly. Atnerlosn House 2 ‘IT’ ILVCCT 1.313033“- "E 8'll"°'llt°|‘r grateful to his numerous customers for past fu- yottru. would respoctfull call their attention to u rge Stoc of WI-.S I‘_ INDIA PRODUCE. GROCI-ZRII-ZS. and AMERICAN (aOt)_DS._ In great variety. too numerous to ntentiort; all of which I" W" ll|‘P°“ “ft on the most advantageous terms. for cash. JOIIN GIBSON. May 24. I852. 39 E E ‘CH: Wu ASKS of H U'RJV'l.N'G FL U ID. and a choice assortment of LA .\Il'S. just received from Boston. attd for sale by the Subscriber. who will con- stantly keep a good supply on hand. JOHN GIBSON. May 24. W E W CS‘ © © D S By PETER MAOGUWAN, L‘"“' Q”¢¢'| Shut. El “I"ut¢-on," J. Ctulrrttgernfrorn London. JUST ARRIVED. and now otferetl for Sale. u SUPPLY of I} C. .'-H W- SUITABLE FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON. ut the most reasonable prices. Mtty 14, law New Ribbons, Bonnets, Hats. Ire. HE Subscriber is new opening a large and varied SUPPLY of new and fashionable st lot: of SPRING GOODS. itrt- ported direct frottt England and tie United States. consisting of-— Ribbone, black Silk Lace. Luce Flouncings, Bonnets. Bloomer llats, Ladies‘ Riding llats and Caps. Gents’ Prench Silk Plush llats; Brazilian. Leghorn, and 'l'uscnn Ilttta; Boys’ Kussuth dttto.; Boots ttttd Shoes; and a supply of new Carpets. Ilettrth llugs, Mats, dtc. Also, a few barrels of Double Brown Stout. J. W. C. DECIIMAN. No. 3, Foot Queen Street. May 25. Tea. To_ba_.cco, Molasses. &c. 0 C E I II .S S and half-chests Congo TEA o._ do. Orange Pecco do. (a superior ntttc . 60 lllttls. and tierceo Muucovado Molasses 50 Boxes 'I'obuct:o I20 Do. do. No. I So p 50 llarrels Rant. (high proof) 12 Do. crushed and powdered Sugar 20 Boxes Sahtratus 30 I)o. Mould Candles 8!! Barrels Russet Apples. The above together with a quantity of Ground Cotfce, Cheese, etter Paper, Fruit. Lemon Syrup. Rubber Shoes. Grants, Butter. Soda. and Letnon Biscuit. Ship Bread. Naval Stores. &c.. the Subscriber is daily expecting. and will sell. to ur- rive. sun- A lot of Naval Stores, Tobacco. Sugar, Tea, Coffee. Chocolate. l'icklcs. Sperttt Candle-.3, dr.c., &c. S. C. IIOLMAN. Corner of Pownal and VVatcr Streets, pril 3 I852. New SPRING GO0DS—l852. CST received at the “ Lomlon Hotter." Ex “ Falcon.” and _ "JosephiIrc.” rt choice selection of Spring GOODS, corn- pftsing a large assorttttent t-f Ilottrtets. Gloves. Ribborts, Neckties. Silks. Satins. Black and \V|tite Lace Veils. Black Silk Laces; some very wide Printed Muslin De Laittes. Chintz Cashmere. Bul- Zerine and It varic of other dress Stulfs; Embroidered, and Cur- velli Robes. Prints. Sltirtings. llosiery. Lncee. ‘ ' gtngs. Insertions, dies’ Ilair Netti, ready rnnde Cloth- ing in variety; India sorttrtent ofother fancy and staple nods. itt th l'artltians. wlticlt will be sold at the lowest Caslt price by the Sub- onrilsct. II. HASZARD. Great George Street. 0 itc the Catholic Chapel, Charlottetown. May I8. I852. CHEAP CASH ESTABLISHMENT _'W'.H£'CC7' IBCDCDI-D§- 49.0 $3 30 lE'@'BI.7@élI.‘\l <95 ©©o —DorcIrrrter Street- [_lAVE just recr-ivt-tl their SPRING SUPPLY of BRITISH .r‘lII‘.'R(,'l*I.«7J\'DlS'E. from the principal rttanulitctorit-s in Britain, which are tto\v open for inspection; and take this tttetltml of itrfortttittg their friends. tttttl the public gv*t:er:t|ly, tltat tltcy hating latr-ly made an rrtlrrrrtion in their buxtrrcrr. will r tlte Iittute, con- duct their cstrtblisltntent solely on the CASII SYS'I‘l:I.\l. fizzy‘ Cult amt jurlgefor yourselves. Cltrtrlottetown. May 20, I852. IVY ON NERVOUS AND GENERATIVE DISEASES. New Edition with I"ortt'-ftt'e Coloured I-‘mgrltvings, and. containing THE NEIVLY-DISCOVERED PREVENTIVE LOTION. Just Published. the 631 'l'ltou.-and. price SI in sealed envelope, or st-ttt pusl-|I.tItI, by the autltur. ANIIOOD : the Causes nfils Prentnlure Decline, with Plain I)irccliotts for its pvrft-t'I rcslurttttutt. A Medical Review of every Form, Cautr-, and Cure of Nervous Dubility. IIIIp0'.t!IICV, I.oss of Mental and I'ltysica| Capar-ily, ttltcllrer resulting from Youthful Abuse. the I-‘ollrcs of Maturity; the Kilt-cts ofC|iutate, or Infection, &c.. nddrt-ssctl to the sutfercr irt Youth. Manhood and Old Age; with the Autltur’s Olrservalior-s on blarringc. its Duties and Dtsqttaltti- catiorts; the Pu-vt-ttlion and (fare of §)'|’llllll‘s Spertnatorrhu-:t. and other Urino.(;enital l)tse:tsr-s; as adopted III the rtt-tv mode of Treat- ment by Deslarttlcs, Lullt-tuuttd, and Ricard. Surgeons to the lloapi. lttl Vt-rrcrictr. Paris. _ .L. CURTIS, Surgeon, Io. Allrcmurle Street, Piccadilly, Lot d III. \l\i‘tlI this Nrttv and I-'..\'t..tnct:n I-‘.nn'toN of MANIIOOD, trtrirh is now trartslutt-rt into fire tattzttlttgft. will be xiv-on. the Author's I Prescription of a DuiuI'er.~ting Lotion tor the pt‘€t‘Enti0n of all Secret Disorders. At home for consultation daily. from It) till 3, and 6 to 8. r.tr.vtr:ws or-* THE won . " MANIIOOD. by .l. I.. t?t'tt'rts—We agree with the Author, that so far front works oflltis class being objectionable iu the hands of youth, or ditliculties being opposed. every fnctlily should be given to their circulation ; and to slretrgtltcn our r-pittiott. we need but refer to lltc recent distressing events at our Military ottd Scholastic Acu- drmies at (Iarshalton and \\'ooltrit:h.”—Nat7rtt and Military Gazette. J'ib I. I8.'il. " We feel no hrsitttion in saying, that there is no member of so- ciety by ttltom the book will ttot be found usefnl—-tvhclhcr such per- son hold the l't'liIIl0lI of a purcttl, prcceptor, or u clergytnen.—Sun. .r,-cning Pupcr. "Curxrts on l\ItNrtooc.—I-‘orlunnte for a country would it be, ' and sciealitic max- irrrs hrre lard dotvn—orte cae-o of matrimortial misery might on be banished from our land, and the race of the enervatc. he succeeded by it renewal of the hardy, vigorous spirits of the olden tirne."—- Citro- nt e. Published by the Auntott; who be to inform patients in the East and \Veot Indies. the Mediterrettean and the British Colonies, that their cases can be successfully treated by correspondence ottly, itthe u.-uul fee be enclosed, and the most inviolablo secrecy may be relied on. For London direct, IIF. line now copper-fa.-tcned Bark “ EARL SELIt'lRIt’." tttlotons burtltcn will sail for I.ondon on or about tho I"tns1' of .lt1l.tr. and w’ have good IIt‘ctttIIIlI0(ItIll0I| for a respectable I"ntrtily. and .t lirttitr-(I number of L‘ BIN P./tS’SI'.‘.NGERS. Persons bound for Australia. will find this a convenient and cheap route. whether as Cabin or Stnerage Passengers. 'rst class Ships are using I.ortdun almost weekly, or the various Australian I'orts. A coaufortrtble Second Cabin can be fitted u . if ettrly a plication is ntade a sulllcient number. For terms 0 Passage, (w ICII nrust b 1- , u I to the owner. b"’°'" ) P” W.DOUSI-3. Charlottetown. May I4. I852. The "East. nuns." will leave London for Prince Etlwlrd Islaud. early In September seat err. AUCTIONS. Valuable Freehold Pro rt for late 1.. are Centre q['CItarI:t.tetotyrnt. ' IIE Subscriber intending to leave this Island. odors lib Pr-.- Tow any to 8rd-wr Sm-I. for Sale. coasinuofa Quarter 'l I. with a two-story Dwelling House. 81 s 38 : Work Shop in IT: :7‘-argon: is :uWood House below it. . um°m.m.'‘I I I I persons indebted to bias to tnolre an early Mmh “_ STEPHEN uovvcu. Ir the above P rt ‘ ' - Sale, I)eI'0l‘:3oPheh’lyltN‘Es:‘:‘Y dltsliznteltdh oflubyo next, it will be sow n'pum,1c A{JCT1oN . I up that day, on the premises, at the hon; o; 'lwr:t.ve o’cloclt. HOUSEHOLD ‘FURNITURE, Ito. Inc. N THURSDAY the Ioth irtst.,ut II o'clock. at the residence of Can. Msvou. in Great Gert e Street, nettr the tuna..- Otlice. the whole of his IIOUSEHO FURNI'l‘UIIE. consisting “’,l‘|:'.°"“'" 33¢“. Bptlltesds. Chairs. Sofa. Carpets. Sideboards. .00 mg and I'rnnklr_n Stein, and a great uuoortmout or Kigchgn IflnIIlI,.I.t'g¢III¢l' with about 8 cords of Firewood. and various other articles. JAMW N. HARRIS. Auction C Charlottetown. June 7, I852. Ayrshire COW for sale Tr) Ill‘. '='rl.l) by AUC’l'|0N. in Market Square U I l’. ,l'l|'{'l. the I2th inst.. at one o'el ,5. A.‘ ' "l"" “ll . six years old. and in full ttrilk. Terats-Cssrr. in e.s run- tberouglt-bred W. H. GA ’ June 8. I552. Ronni“. Alana." N MONDAY the I4tlt of JUNE. at the place. the Leasehold Interest for the term of 99 years in II! acres of Land. and the Saw Mill at Hunter River Bridge. on the Princetown Road. ALS o_ sold. a considerable quantity of BOARDS. 'l'he place is suitable for Grist, Cutding,oud other Mills. there being water in plenty. and is contiguous to the best wool-growing settlements in the Island. 'I‘wo-thirds of the Purchase Money for the Premises may remain on Security ; and credtt will be given to the lot of October. for all suttrs over £2. to payment for Boards. e to contntouec as I 0 oc , Curttsdsle. Ist May, tees; ON FRIDAY. the I8th day ofJUNE next. at I! o'clock. noon, on the Premises. will be sold Pasture Lots Nos. 510 & 523. in Clatrlnttetown Royalty, situate on the Road leuding past Captain ice’s ‘arm. about I2 acres of which are cleared, and there is u stnull Dwelling House and Stable on the Premises. The above property belonged to Martin Bennnn, deceased. and is to he sold for the purpose of carrying out» the provisions of his Will. J ES D. HASZARD, Mny 18. I852. Attorney for the Legateos. Valuable Form. for Sale. 0 be So‘-d at Auction without reserve. on THURSDAY. the 24th June, at It o'clm.-k, at the lace, the Leasehold Interest for the ter.tt of 999 years. the Farm of.) Spring Vale. occupied by "'9 Ill“ G¢'"S° Ctttttvbell. Elq It contains I58 acres of excellent Land, fronting on the \Vest side French River, I6 chains front- it is subject to Is. Sterling. Rent, per acre. per anntltn. I"ront'80. to I00 acres are clear. the rest are covered with a nod growth of llard and Soft VVood. The Soil is well adu ted or crops ofall There ts a good Dwelling House and Born on the premises, both of wlttch are well sheltered frottt the Nortlt West and West. ' . ed of dilferent kinds of wood. WIIIICT. This Farm is beautifully situated, commanding an extensive view of New London Day. the Gulfand the surrounding country; it is witltin one mile of the llarboar and English Church. I} mile from the Scotclt Church. It is well adapted for u Mercantile eutl-A blishment; as it is in the centre of a populous settlement. Tho water is deep. close to the shore, so that a vessel can approach so as to back a cart along s' e. This property may be sold in one or two Lots to suit ttrcltueeri. 'l‘wo-tltirds ofthe purchase money allowed to remain till the 10th of October on good security. —ALSO— Otltll d,hC.Sk.l"' Ilouse°lt:l‘tI"I_?'urri‘iIurt:,Btclligill sold."ml|"3 ace llan GEORGE AN . ' New London, May 20, I852. DERsoN' ‘ucuonar. I atuobte PRO'PERTIES.fo_r Sale to Georgetown and Royalty and I tcmtly, consisting o/‘HOUSES, FARMS, anzt Town, Water and Posture Lots. fl-VIII-‘.ltI<1 will be sold at Public Auction. at Georgetown. on TU!-2SD.d Y the 2Ir-tday of September nest. at I2 o'clock . noon. the ftrllotving very desirable Properties. viz. : ' Ist —A new two story Dwelling llouse, fitted up with two Sho ,_ situated nertr the Queen's \\«'ltarf. at the corner of Kontend Hunt ey Streets. being part of \V:tter l.ot t7. the ground ntensuriag 66 fast 6 int-ht-s on I\t!lIl Street. and 70 feet on Iluntley Street. '2d.—lIull‘ of Town Lot No I. 'l‘hird Range Letter B.. at the corner of Kent rtnd II ichrttond Streets, the most desirable stand for a Mercantile estttblislttttetrt in Georgetown. 3d.—'l‘own Lot No. 6. Third Range Letter B. -ttlt —Pasture l.ot No. 27, in the Royalty of Georgetown. and 5th.—Paaturo Lot No. 49. These Lots are within it few minutes Walk of Georgetown, and can be easily clear . b’tlt.—I’asture Lot No. 269 fronting on Cardigan River, beauti- fully ttituated. and under cultivation. 7tb.—IlaIl'ol' Pasture Lot No. 2I6, adjoining the former. and‘ fronting upon the Nortlt Royalty Road. 8th.——t08 acres of Land. a cottsiderable part of which is cleared and uttdct cultivation. fronting on the Georgetown Road, about six ratios from Georgetown. with the Houses thereon. formerly occu- pied by. Mr. Thomas MacAvoy, and adjoining the fufn|ofMf_ Jung. Muckleyoltn. _ 9tlt.——30t) acres of Wood Land on Township No. 51, near the Head of Cardigan River. l‘“"l'" l“*(l'¢“lt||'I's and eyery information rtlforded respecting the above properties, on application, at Georgetown. to Mr. Llflull. C. _OvvtcN. or III Charlottetown, to Trtouss Owns Er-q. J. N. IIARIIIS. Auctioneer. 8m R G, Charlottetown, June 7, I852. VESSELS for SALE, III‘! Subscribers now being Sole Owners of the following stem- cd Atttcricnn wrecked Vessels. oflirr them at private sale. and would invite those in want of good and lasting usual. to .3- amine those White Oak. Copper-frtrttetred. and thorough-built ves- sels, viz. : a Scboonenr M't'ttt'orn. Martha Jan. Lucin- da. and Ocean. in Mrtlpec Bay. and the Montana. at Hog Island. 'l'hese Vessels. if sold. will be delivered afloat, and I’epuired,whero required; part of them are new oil’. and the remainder in progress of being got olf. ALIO. the Bularnrna. at I-‘ish Island. as she now lies or afloat. Those in want of Vessels will do well to Imp. any .”,;;,.,;°,, to either ot' the Subscribers. LUTIIER BRACKET, J. WI-1A’l‘IlE . WILLIAM B. DEAN. Charlottetown. April I2. I852. FOR AUTRALIA. TIIE Subscriber will desptttch a BRIG of 280 tons (A l at 1-l°)‘¢l'I). coppered. for the above Port, to sail from Charlottetown on or u at the Tutu-It Ss:r-'ru'.stl|:rt next. rthould u suficient number ot PAS- Sl-‘.NGI-'.RS olI'cr. I’asuengers provided with good accommodation. according to Act of British Purltument, and found in all Provisions, & . will carry an experienced Sususorr. I‘rtuago—1.'u gm-- ling. Apply 10 _ W. WELSH. Charlottetown. April 8. First Fall Ship direct from Liverpool. VIVHF. fast-sailing. co per-fastened, Buguu " TANCKED." G. RV. Batrvsasssn. Muster. 400 Tune Register. (A I) at Lloyd's. will sell from Charlottetown. for Liverpool. about the TIITI of one neat, and return baclt to Charlottetown, as soon as discharg- ed. For l'l.llG|I'I‘ or PASSAGE, apply to A. J. D Charlottetown. April 00, I051. .' uncn‘ . C.‘