sea, Sew Semmes ts CERES 6 ree EL aa? For 1851. } UST received at the “ London House, ex Brig Carthagenian, NEW SPRING GOOBS, -omprising Ladies’ dress Stuffs in variety. \ few ladies’ Maniles in the newest styles, and other articles suitable for the seuson. H. HASZARD. May 5. crs Tobe Sold, TYILAT valuable Property situate on the the South Side of the Hillsboaoug!h River, known as the “ Fort Augustus Yarm,” 12 wiles from Charlottetown, comprising 260 acres of LAND, 48 acres of which are a Salt Marsh, vielding onan average, Sixty stacks of HAY ; 90 acres mn a good state of cultivation, having been in pasture for three years; and the remainder is covered with excellent tim- ber. This Property is bounded on the west by a Stream of water from the rear to the River,—and a splencid Stream of water, fit for Mill machinery, runs through the Fara, east and west. ‘his Property is subject to an annual rent, but isa very desizable Jocation for any person wishing tocarry on extensive farming operations For terms and other particulars enquire at the office ofthis paper. May 19, 1851. Notice to Debtors. YERSONS indebted to the Subscriber over twelve months, through Bond, Note, or Book Account, are partculariy re- quested to call and make adjustments of the several amounts which they owe to him on or before the 13th day of May next, otherwise they will be proceeded agiinst without dis- taaction. W. W. LORD. Charlottetown, April 14, 1350. WSOLEAL WARS MOUSSE, DALRYMPLE’S CORNER, QUEEN ST eee 4% W. SKINNER has received, and is t a ———— a now opening his FALL SUPPLY of genuine British SRUCE & MAVIZINES, including all the Patent Remedies now in use Spices in great variety, Confectionary of every description ; Cake favourirg, and ornaments of all kinds—-Candied Citron—Lemon and range Peels fresh and cheap—Baking Pow- cee, a new article tnuch esteenied—Isinglass aad Gelatine of ail kinds—fresh Currants, Raisins, and Fratt of all kiads—Candle Orna ments, new style and beautiful—Please call aad see his Tuilet Requisites, which are va- red and handsome, Snock says nothing can equal them—Fancy Miscellaneous Articles, among which are some valuable Jewellery. i.eckets, Studs, Breast Pins, &c.—Music Boxes, Flutineas, Accordeous, &e.—a variety of Purse Setts, plain and gilt—Silk, Steel and ead-worked Purses in great variety—-an un- ) vailed assortment of Fancy Soaps, Perfume- res, &oc.—1 case of genuine Rau de Cologne, ene dollar per bottle. ‘The whole of the fore going Goods, tegether with the remainder cf his furmer Stock, furaish a complete catalogue +f such articles 2s are necessary to be found in his line, and to which he invites pubiic atten- tron. , iC One keg of genuine DANTZIC BLACK BEER forsale. ‘This is the ancient remedy for Consumption and the restoratire of debili- tated Constitutions, ard is still unrivalled for the cure of all affections of the Chest and Lungs. Charlottetown, Dec, 11. (Gaz. only) vo be seld,or Let fora term of 999 years. A NUMBER of BUILDING LOTS in ~* Charlottetown and the Common ad- joining. These Lots are situated at the entrance ef the Road leading from St. Peter's, and are well adapted as sites for private resi- dences. These are offered on the most remsonab'e Terms. Mor particulars, apply at the office of tae Subscriber. WILLIAM H. POPE. varlottetow n, May 5, Im. - BRASS FOUNDRY. oy HE Subserber is prepared to under- ™ take BRASS CASTINGS. of every description, at reduced prices, fur CASH wuly,on delivery, WATSON DUCHEMIN. (yrThe Highest Price given for old Coppen and Bragg, April M4, 1851. LOSS HOUSER. Sclliag Of! GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES!! THE Subscriber intending to proceed to England nthe early part of the Sum- mer, will dispose the whole ofhis valuable and well selected stock of Goods, after the first of March ata Great Repuction from his previous low prices, for prompt payment; the whole being well worth the attention of purchasers, as GR¥aT BakGains may be ex- pected; his Stock comprises almost every description of Goods used in the country, such as superfine Broad cloths, Beaver and Pilot cloths, Black, Oxford and fancy Doeskins, Blankets, Sheets. Linen and cotton Sheeting, troning cloth, Giass cloth, House cloths, Floor and Stair Carpeting, and crumb cloth in great variety , Hearth Kugs, Unbleached cottons, ali prices, Cotton Warp, blue white and red White Shirtings and Long Cloths, Regatta, Plain and twilled Shirtings, Fancy and half Movrning Prints, very cheap, a great variety of dress stuffs, viz Glace Blond, Shot Lustres Fancy Loires, Striped Viturias, Figured Silk Viturias, Printed Delaines, Chintz, Cashmeres ‘Plain Palmyrines, Norwich ‘Tuck Dresses, Or- leans and Coburgs, colored and black, Black Lustres, some very superior Gala Plaids, Cloak- ings, French mixed Napoleon, Nspped Chame- leon, Circassian cloth, Steel Union Tweed, Silk Norwich4-loth; Plaid and other cloaking in variety, a splendid assortment of rich figured and plain Silks and Satins for dresses, a good assortment of Ribbons,—Gentlemen’s Satn and other Vestings, a large assortment of Hosiery—ready made Clothing in every varie- ty, and large assortment of White Flannels— Serges and Salisbury Flanne}, and a varied ass- ortment of other Dry Goods,— Jewellery, Brooches, Pins, Gold Kingsand Pens, Stiver Watches, good and Cheap, with a great variety of Fancy Articles, Stationary of every kind— Perfumery, Essences, Hair Oils, Combs, Work Coxes, Writing Desks—Berlin Wools, and Patterns —Furs, viz. Mufis, Cuffs, Boas Prin- cess Royals, Victorines—Fur and Cloth Caps, Children’s Caps and Feathers—the newest style of Parisand Paramatta Hate, and Felt Hate. —India Rubber Coats, Leggings and Shoes ~—Ladies Boots and Shoes—White and Black Satin Slippers French Shoes. FARTHENWARE; In Dinner, Terand Toilette Setis—Teapots —Cups and Saucers, Stone Jugsin great va- riety. HARDWARE: Comprising—Shot all sizes, ercussion Caps, Plate, Rim and Mortice Locks of every size and price, ad, Chest, Drawer, Trunk, Iron and Brass Cupboard Locks, Hinges and Screws—Knivea and Forks, Jack, Pen, Butchers’ Sailors’ and Shoe Knives, Handsaws, Files, Scissors, Cur- tain Loops, Pole Ends, Brass Rings, Cash Joxes, Gimblets, Rules, Razors good and cheap, Wrought and Cut Nails of every size, Window Glass, Lamps, Can- diesti¢ks in variety, Snuffers and Trays, Tea Trays, some very handsome Braces and Bitts, Fire Irons, Block Tea Kettles, Pots and Pans, Steel of different kinds, fron of every size, a superior Beam Scale and Weights, Roller Buckles, Plotgh Chains and Shears, together with a large lot of other Ironmongery. ~ Drugs and Medicines, and Spices in greal variely. GROCERIES: Congou, Souchong and Hyson Tea, Loa and Moist Sugar, Soap, Starch, best Lon™ don Indigo, Fig Blue, Coffee, Candles, Pipes, together with a large assortment in other departments, all of the best de- scription of goods at the lowest possible price. H. HASZARD. Great George Street, opposite the Catholic Chapel, Char- lottetown, April 14. The Saladin. SHE Biood Horse SALADIN, import- ed by the Royal Agricultural Socie- ty— will stand for the Season at Upton, near Poplar Island Bridge—the Resi- dence of the Subsecriber—Terms 30s. Cash, Mares that failed last Season, 15s. Also at the same place, the Ayrshire Bull imported by the above Society in 1849—Terms 3s. STEPHEN. RICE, Owner. Upton, April 14, 1851. Exchange! Uxchange!! ILLS of EXCHANGE bought and sold a3 at the Papking Agency of the Subseri- ber. Approved Promissory Notes, of pha days and uoder, discounted; Checques cash CHARLES YOUNG. Cherlottetowa, Docemder 18, 1850 THE BXAMINER. Cantelle’s sn<smaelienteientiedadnataipaentateaansteiiagtncaneiandstinnaaindiatitamattina es DRUA AND GNZNBA® OaPoR, CEN Buildings. THE Subscriber desires to notify hia friends and the public that he has opened an Lstablishment in Great George Street, opposite the store of Mr. J. T. The- mag, asa Rug anp Ciemical Depot, where he will constantly have on hand a genera! and varied assortment of fresh DRVTOHD AWW ERRIGIORET Ss. Genuine English, French and Domestic Perfumery, Toilet Bottles, Soaps, Teoh Cair, and Nail Bryshes ; Fancy Articles of every description: Froits and Spices, Contectionary, dc. &c., besides #3 eneral stock of GROCERIES—all of whieh will be sold on terms as reseonable ae they can be purchased at any other esta- biishment in Charlottetown. And the Subscriber trusts that by diligence im at- tending to the wants and orders of his customers, to receive a portion of the pub- lic patronage. JAMES GILLIGAN, ANDREW WPEWERe OFFERS FOR SALE— ‘Tea—Congou (in Boxes), Superior, Molasses Nails Brandy Cottons, Grey and Gin printed Herringe Shirtinge, Striped Leather Threads, Pine Soap Handkerchiefs Men’s heavy Boots, Indigo ALSO--A tew Barrels Russet Apples, fine. December 18. _—— Valuablé Freehold’ Business Mari fer Sale. BR: SALE, that very eligibly situated House and Premises owned and occu- pied by the Subscriber, near Bedeque Wharf. Green’s Shore, consisting of Dwelling House and Out Offices. with new Granary and Store, atl in perfect repair. Also, the two Water Lots in front thereof, adjoining the Shore, measuring on the road 152 feet, by about 150 feet to high water mark, with the water privilege to the channel, and is we) adapted for a Shipyard. ‘he Property being so well known needs no further description. ‘The whole will be sold together, or separately, to suit purchasers, and immediate possession given. Part of the Purchase Money may re- main at Interest for some time at the option of the purchaser. French Invention, o~ , ; 7 GHSUNGAL SOAP» frok removing Spots from Silk, Woel- Jen, Cotton-and Linen, Gentlemen's Clothes. &¢.. without injuring the colours, dy will also remove spots of Balsam, Paiat and Varnish from any species of clothing. Wher the public become aware of the cleansing @ea- lities of this valuable invention, they wil} that its use will be the means of saving many pounds to them: ‘The Subscriber has been appointed A for the above Soap. and begs to tatimate te Country Dealers and others that he is to eupply them with any quantity at the lowest prices. Fro:n the ready sale it has ready met with, and beiug of the utmost valee to all persons, it is desirable for Country Dea ters to procure an early supply of it. — M. W. sKUNNER. Medical Warehouse, Dalrymple’s Conger Ly Agents wanted. Oct 26 1050 (are) Ri 1 Fanton’s Saddlery. ‘WHE Subscriber begs most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to the m- habitants of Charlottetown and vicinity, and the Ialand in general, for the kind patronage hitherto so liberally afforded him, and trusts, by strict attention te business, to merit a Continuance of past favors. fle takes this opportunity of im- forming them, that he has on hand, tnd- For further particulars, apply to Jama Perpir Esq., Merchant, Charlottetowas, or on the premises to WILLIAM M‘EWEN. Charlottetown, Dec 18, 1850, tf. SRS UNAS @ bao, For Sale, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN —— ACRES of Excellent LAND, situate $3 SB at Cove Head, Lot 34, a good part of which is under cultivation, and the remainder is covered with Timber of the best description—together with a comfortable Dwelling House and Out Houses. On this Property is advantageously situated | a GRIST MILL, containing two pair of Stones, and a Carding Machine. The Mill will be sold either with or without | the Land, as may be agreed upon ; and part of the purchase mouey may remain seevred upon the property. For further particulars enquire of the Subscribers on the Premises, WILLIAM & JOHN AULD. | Covehead. Decr, 11. tf , QauOY Whe HE Subscriber begs to inform his friends in Town and Country that he has re- moved from his old Stand in King St. to the house lately occupied by Mrs. Gaifney, in Kent Street, next door to the Prince Albert Hotel—where his customers will find their orders punctually attended te as usual. The subscriber, at the same time. respectfully tenders his grateful acknowledgements to his friends and the publ for their past favours. RICRARD WALSH. Charlottetown. Dec. 11, 1950. tf Money to Lend. Me NEY to lend on Mortgage or other! good security on Land in Charlotte. town or Royalty in sums of £50 and up- wards. Apply at the Office of the Sub-| scriber. ; JOSEPH HENSLEY. Office, Desbrisay’s Buildings, Ch. Town, 8th Jannarv, 185). oe a ne ; a EE Schooner fer Sale. TO be SOLD a fast eniling and Good! Cargo Schooner, of Forty-Five ‘lons,! old weasurement. Oae year old | HENRY HASZARD, Charlotsetown, April 21, 3851, j Apply to i world make to order, SADDLES, RAR- |NESS, TRUNKS, &c., &c, of a eupe- rior quality, and finished on the lateet ead nowt approved principles, which ke e®ers at reduced prices. Produce taken m. payment, Fr Sleigh Trimming nectly Executed. WILLIAM D. TANTOR. Great George Street, ; North End.) Jan, 8, 1851. SONS CEMy go VSP GIS Sra. AYO VUE "NHE undersigned, having by Deeds, dated 17th day of June iast, beem ap- pointed Trustees of the Real and Personal Estate in this island, of Cuarntes Wor- RELL, Esquire, for the purpose of manag- ing the sane, and of discharging all just Debts and claims against the said Charhes Worre}] or hia said Estate, hereby require all Persons indebted to the said Charles Worrell, to make immediate payment them ; and ali Persons having any Clam~ are requested with ae little delay as pes- sible to forward the full particulars thereef to them for adjusiment. ' JAMES PEAKE, CHARLES HENSLEY, JOHN M. HOLL, THEO. DESBRISAY. Direct to Taeopuaitus Desprisar, Bs, Ch. Town, Charlottetown, July 10, 1850. _ rreepget wy . Che Examiner: A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO Pe- LITICS. LITERATUKE, AND GENERAL NEWS. It is Printed at the Office of the Prepria- tor, in Davis's Building, Upper Grest George Street, every Monday, aud wil be sent to Subscribers for Fifteen Sha- lings a year--7s. 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