oe o ~ Lhe ante Sale by Auction. ()N Wepyespay, the 14th instant, at 11 o'clock, at ~ the Court House, Saint Eleanor’s, will be offered for Sale, about 20 BUFFALO SKINS, 400 gallons MOLASSES, in puncheons; 400 Ibs, TEA, by the! 9 hhds. first quality Porto Rico SUGAR—suitable chest or by small quantities ; 150 lbs. TOBACCO, in small quantities or half kegs; about 40 vols of BOOKS to suit every class of readers. Sale to take place pre- cisely at 11, when the terms of Sale will be made known. T. DONOHOE, Auctioneer. St. Eleanor’s, Feb’y. 2, 1845. COLONIAL CHURCH SOCIETY. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Prince Edward Island ‘*% Branch of the Cononian Cuurecn Society will ve held at the Infant School Room, on Thursday even- ing. February 8. The Chair to be taken at 7 o’clock. CAVIE RICHARDSON, Secretary. Yebraary 5. Positively Final Notice. HE Subscriber having been empowered by Jona- tHan Weatunense, lsq., of St. Eleanor’s, Mer- ehant, to collect al! debts due to him in this Island, all persons indebted to that Gentleman by Bond, Warrant of Attorney, Note of Hand, or Book Account, are here- by informed, that unless they come forward and pay their respective accounts by the 25th day of February next, proceedings at law will positively be instituted agaiust them to compel payment without further notice. ROBERT STEWART. Charlottetown, 25th January, 1849. F.5. Final Notice. LL Persons indebted either to Perer G. Crank, ‘% or Joun F. Crank, late of Charlottetown, (which debts have been duly assigned to the Subscriber,) are hereby notified, that unless the respective sums due by | them be paid on or before the 21st instant, they will be a for without respect of persons. ™ : WILLIAM E. CLARK. Darnley, February Ist, 1849. F.5. Hay Seales. MNNHE Subscriber begs to notify the inhabitants of the island, that he has again fixed his Hay Scales on the Queen’s Square, where they have been tested and proved to be correct by the Assayer of Weights and Measures. He will do full justice to all parties in the , f his duties. CPE LN rar eT. Hay Scales. February 5. eee CC Meeting of the Royal Agricultural So- ciety. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Mem- A bers of the Rovat AGRICULTURAL Society will he held in the Town Hail, Charlottetown, on WED- NESDAY the 7th of February next, at 12 o’clock, with the view of obtaining the consent of the Members, that the Committee may be empowered to accept an Act of! Cattle or Sheep taken in payment at the current prices, deliver- [Incorporation from the Legistature, if it should be deem- ed consonant to the general interest to do so. r of the Committee, nr CHARLES STEWART, Sec’y. Committee Room, 27th Jan’y., 1849. { Al} papers, — eee naan Final Notice. ‘HE scriber begs to notify all persons indebted to Me eee Note of ‘Hand, Book Account, or otherwise, to call and settle their respective accounts, on or before March; as, after that date, those ac- ttled, will be placed in the)P the first day of M eounts that remain unse hands of an attorney. oMAS BROYDERICK. January 22, 1849. 2m. First Spring Ship from Liverpool. mo Sail from the above Port on the 26th of| WHELs, at the Office of “ The Examiner MARCH next for Charlottetown, the fine, fast-sailing Brig DOUGLAS, ~HOMAS JONES, Commander. This Vessel is well fitted ay ane for FREIGHT and PASSENGERS. Terms very moderate. For further particulars please apply to the Owner, W. W. LORD, at Charlottetown, to Messrs. David Cannon, Sons & Ca., Merchants, Livdrpool, or to William arson, Esq., Dublin, Jauwary 9. Sw AVERLONZS2, AND General Commission Merehant. OHN WILLIAMS, Queen’s Square, Charlottetown, Leas leave to inform his friends and the public ge- nerally, that he intends to commence business in the ubove branches; and he hopes, by prompt and strict attention te the interests of those who m2y favour him with their petronage, to merit a share of public sup- port. J. W. has ample Warehouse roomfor any Consign: wients that. may be forwarded to his care. ' December 23. 4y. THR EXAMINER. RSE At Mr. Ralph Brecken’s Building, corner opposite Mr. Peak’s Store. (THE Subscriber offers for Sale, on Consignment from Hauirax:— for families 950 bbis. do. do. 6 puncheons strong Demerara RUM 45 chests very choice Congou TEA 30 boxes Gunpowder do.-—6 lbs. each i hhd. Newman’s Best PORT WINE—three Dia- mond. 4 gtr.-casks do., do, 2 hhds. Hennessey’s BRANDY—very fine 8 bags clean Laguira COFFEE 75 boxes and balf-boxes fresh Muscate! RAISINS 20 b oxss Clark’s family SOAP 500 lbs. superior Mould CANDLES 19 puns. very heavy retailing MOLASSES. ("The above articles having been selected ex- pressly for the market, will be found well worth the at- tention of dealers and families. They will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, on very advantageous terms, as the whole must very shortly be closed. A. DAVIDSON. January 29, 1849, ow, HENRY C, D, CARMAN, GENERAL AGENT AND SYDINSSION WFasdAy, Haurrax, N. S. January 29, 1849. 6m. Light House at Cascumpec. Notice to Mariners. ‘HE Subscriber notifies that the Light House erected by him at the entrance of Cascumpeque Harbour, bearing W. by N, half N. of the cliannel, will be lighted witha red light on and after the first of June next, 1849, It is 60 feet fromthe level of the sea. JOHN Le COST. Cascumpeque, Sept. 15, 1848. The Tenants and Settlers on Lots or Town- ships Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 and 66, the Property of Charles Worrell, Esquire— ARE hereby Notified, that the undersigned have been, by Power of Attorney, duly appointed the Agents of that Gertleman, and that all sums of money due to him for Rent, arrears of Rent, or upon any account whatsoever, are required to be paid befor the Ist Marcu next, and any ac- counts remaining unsettled at that date will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection, without farther notice. Those ‘Tenants desirous of purchasing their Leasehold, are informed that the undersigned are prepared to treat with them for that purpose. THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY, WILLIAM WATSON. January 9, 1849. [7 Wheat, Oats, Barley, Flour,Oatmeal, Potatoes, Pork, able at Morel House, orin Charlottetown. Valuable Property at Souris for Sale. A DESIRABLE STAND FOR A FISHERY. BEING about to leave the Island, the Sub- scriber offers for Sale the undermentioned Valuable PRO- PERTY at Souris —A DWELLING HOUSE, 28x24, nearly new—a STORE, 40x20, new, and OUTHOUSES, together with ON& ACRE OF LAND, adjoining, all of which is a Freehold Property. ‘I'his is one of the best Fishing Stands in the Colony, and is well worthy the attention of mercantile men, Asa situation for carrying on a Trading Business, it ossesses advantages second to no other place about Souris. T’o be sold with or without the above, THIRTY ACRES OF LEASEHOLD LAND, at @ very moderate Rent. ‘This Land is within 20 chains of the above Freehold—fronts on the Shore—it is stocked with Hard and Soft Wood, and is partly prepared for tillage. tn Terms of Sale will be moderate, application respecting which to be made to the Subscriber on the premises, er to Mr. DANIEL COLLINS. JF Persons indebted to the Subscriber are hereby notified that unless their accounts are paid by the 20th of February next, legal steps will be taken to recover them. D. COLLINS. Souris, January 6.——2m. Gaz4w. NOTICE. (HE Subsenber, intending to leave for Eng- jJand on the 16th instant, will feel extremely obliged to those who may be indebted to him, to call and liquidate their respective accounts. He also begs. testate that in addition to hig large Stock of BRITISH AND WEST INDIA GOODS, he has on Sale q quantity of Ne. 1 Mackerel and Herrings, for CASH. and GRAIN, W. W. LORD. January 9. 4w Summer-side Hotel. ‘(HE Subscriber begs to inform Travellers, and the Public generally that he has recently opened a SLES SRNL I BE SRR TE EO NE TI SES IT SEI AI or arenas se, Freehold Property for Sale at Lot 8. ')}}HE Subscriber offers for Sale 50 Acres of Land situate on Lot 8, within half'a mile of McWilhacs wf ill and fronting on the Western Road. It is covered with excellent Timber, principally hardwood, and the land being of'a very sue perior quality, itis well adapted for a good and valuable farm. The Subscriber will also dispose of 30 Acres of Land, situate on Let 25, avery valuable Freetiold Property. About 22 Acree of this Land are covered with good Timbes, and 8 acres of at are clear. Resonable terms wi}! be given to any person or per- sons desirous of purchasing the above Property. Application for either of the above places to be mede to the Subscriber at Wilmot Creek, or to the Editor of the Examiner at Charlottetown, who is empowered to treat with purchasers if by letter, post paid, DANIEL CON Wilmot Creek, July 24. CONNOR, FARM FOR SALE. HE LEASE and IMPROVEMENTS of the Farm, now in possession of the Subscriber, within eight miles of Charlottetown, on the St. Peter’s Road. and fronting on Hillsborough River. ‘Phere are 111 acres of first rate Land, nearly 45 of which are clear and in a high state of cultivation,—the remainder of the Land is covered with Hardwood, Scantling and Fencing Poles. There is a good Dwelling House, Out-houses and Well of Water on the Premises. A large quantity of Sea Manure can be had on the shore. A Lease of 999 years at one shilling currency per acre. For parti: culars enquire of the Subscriber on the premises. FRANCIS McQUAID. Summer Valley, December 4. NOTICE. A persons indebted to the Subscriber, by Note of Hand, Book Account, or otherwise, are hereby no- tified that unless they pay their several amounts before the ]5th January instant, coercive measures will be re- sorted to, to enforce payment. Persons indebted to Donatp M’Mixian, Blacksmith, formerly of Tracadie Cross Roads, but now in Nova Scotia, are also notified, that unless their Notes of Hand, which are placed in the hands of the Subscriber, are paid before the 15th January, they will be sued for without, farther notice, EWEN M’MILLAN. Brackley Point, January 1, 1849. Mechanies’ Institute, N OTICE.—Tcxers of admission to the above Institution for the current Session, can be hadof the Secretary, and at Mr. H. Stamper’s Book-Store. Tickets to admit Members, . do, ° Lady and Gentleman, 0 7 6 do. : four persons, 010 0 Youth’s Tickets, 63 06 Nightly Tickets, .2.6 A. DAVISON, Secretary. January 15, 1849. NAVIGATION. ({APTAIN HOGAN proposes to instruct a few persons in the principles of NAVIGATION, at his Residence, King’s Square. He will teach a ful! course :—the various methods of finding the Latituade—the Variation of the Compass by Amplitudes and Azimuths—Longitude by Luner Observations and Chronometers—the knowledge of the Fined Stars—and Spheric Trigonometry applied to Nautical Astro- nomy. Charlottetown, January 15. Im. Private Boarding House. \{ RS. T. COLLINS, having taken the House and i Premises, owned and formerly occupied by Mr. Martin Dogherty, in Kent Street, west of Mr. Coles’s Brewery—is prepared to accommodate a few constant and transient Boarders, in a comfortable style, and at moderate charges. January 15, 1849. CHARLOTTETOWN Mutual Fire Insurance Company. ‘SHE above Company being now formed, is prepared to take risks against Fire, agreeably to the Act of Incorporation. Blank forms of Application and every information can be had, on application to the Secretary. DANIEL BBENAN, President. HENRY PALMER, Secretary. Charlottetown, Jan. 25. 20 Shillings Reward, OST out of a Sleigh on Wednesday night last, on the East River, (between Mr. Braddock’s and the Church) a Leather Hat Case, containing s Hat and sup- dry other articles, also a Buffalo Skin, lined with Green Baize ; whoever may have found the same, if delivered: at the Apothecaries’ Hall in Charlottetown, orto Mr. Egan, Pubiican, St. Audrew’s, will receive the above Reward. Qw. Ladies’ Benevolent Society. HE Committee of the Ladies’ Benevolent Society re gret that circumstances unavoidably compelied them to pos'pane the Bazaar until Friday, the 23th of Februar, on which day it will take place at the Town Hace, (Old Court House.) Doors to be opened at half past eleven o'clock, House of Entertaiument at the Wharf, Green’s Shore, Be- jdeque. ‘I'he House 19 Spacious and well adapted for the pur-| jpose. He therefore hopes to give satisiachos, and ments. share of public paronage. ee WILLIAM J. TAYLOR, Sale te commence at twelve. Admission Is. Gd. Children under twelve years, Sd. dan. 25, MEAS ; silos re