| a ce ETT 5 2A Ui EL ROR Saba, AT VALUABLE and well known Property, owned and oceupied by the Subecriber, consisting of TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-FOUR ACKES of LAND, together with the DW ELLING-!HIOUSE and outbuildings ihereun. ; The Dwexiuine-novuse is 45 feet— two stories—conmmodious and well ar- ranged. The Ovrsurmnimes comprise Two Stores, an Office, Coach-House, Two Stables, T wo large Barns, a Thrashing Machine, Granary, Ice-House, Work- ebeop, Blacksmith’s Forge and Limekiln. There are also Two Wells of excellent Water, the one in the outer kitchen, the ether in the Farm-yard. Of ihe 244 acres, about 180 sre cleared fenced, parily with celer, and in a high atate of cultivation, lorge portions having been heavily manured with Muscle-mud, Lirae and Compost—about 50 acres are ploughed and ready for next year’s crop. Immediately adjoining are Two Gar- sans, and an Orcuarp well stocked with a choice selection of English and Ame- nean Fruit Trees in bearing. This Property is beautifully situated eo the South side of Bedeque, fronting en Dunk River, and adjoining a Public Wharf, the main Road leading to Char- hottetown, forming a boundary fora dis- ance of nearly two miles; it affords soperior advantages for carrying on a Shipbuilding or Mercantile establishment, for which purposes it has been used for tbe last 30 years. For Agriculiural por- it ig surpassed by none oa the aland, the anil being of good qnality, and: well watere! by two-never failing brooke which run access, the one in the centre; the other 11 the rear of the Property, while the River on which it fronts; coutains, within # hort distance, inexhaustable quantities of muscle-mud and other valu- sble manures, which can be procured without difficulty. The whole is capable efbeing divided with advantage, there being—disiant from the main residence three-quarters of a mile—a new COT- TAGE, 40 feet by 30 feet, in course of erection, finished outside, the materials for its completion are on hand, and the Cottage will, if required, be completed by the Subscriber. The Woode and Marshes in the wicinity abound wit! game, and the Kiver with abundance of superior Salmon, Trout and oters. _ ALSO; THREE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES situate on Township No. 27, three miles froin Bedeque, 200 of which Beve a front of 40 chaina on the Char- Jottetown Road; 80 acres are cleared, fenced with cedar, and in excellent: con- dition, haviag /cen in pasture for several yeers past. A \arge Spring of excellent water takes its rise vpon, and flows acrosa the Preperty. The remaining 180 acres are bounded in front by the Strait of Nor- thainberland, and in the rear by the Road leading from Bedeque to Seven Mile Bay and Cape Traverse. Off this tract serers! acres are Salt Marsh. — It ie par- tially cleared, and there is an abundant sepply of Seaweed fur manure on the Baore, ALSO, All that old snd valuable FARM, late the property of Mr. William Murray, fronting onthe North side of Dunk River, ead beunded on the rear by the Road leading to St. Eleanor’s, it contains $0 aceea of Upland, and 10 acres<of superior Marsh; @ stream of fresh weter runs through the whole length of the Farm, &0 or 60 acres are cleared and in. good enltivation ; there isa new COTTAGE saa BARN onthe premises, | ALSO, 3 acres of Marsh Land adjoining: Dunk River Bridge. 115 acres in Misconche Settlement, Tewnship No, 17. 100 acres on. ‘iownship No. 19. 250. ecres a 1: is »00 scres “ 67. Oe the latter tract thereig an excellent The whole of the above LANDS are held in fee simple, are of good quality, more sg-leué isnproved, and front on we | main Roads leading through the Island, ALSO--160 Acres, situate on Town- ship No, 27, held under Lease of 999 years, and subject to an annual Rent equivalent to 4d. British Sterling, per acre, ALSO—1000 Acres of Wilderness on ‘Township No, 12, To the whole of the above Property an indisputable Title will be given, and one half of the purchase money may remain secured thereon, The whole or any part of the STOCK, CROP or IMPLEMENTS now on the property, may be taken ata valuation, or wil! be sold cheap by private sale. For further particulars, apply to W. H. Pops, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, JOSEPH POPE. Bedeque, October 23, 1850. To the Tenants axp Sgrrirrs on Towssnips Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, ann 66, AND TO ALL OTHERS IN Paince Epwarp Istanp, wHo ane INDEBTED TO ME ON any AccouNnT WHATSOEVER. I HEREBY notify that I have this day assigned over all my Reai and Per- sonal Estate in Prince Edward Island, to James Peake Esq., the Hon. Charles Hensley, the Hon John Myrie Holl, and Theophilus Desbrisay, Esq., as Trustees for the payment of Debts and other pur- poses, Ail persons indebted to me are } required to make immediate payment to the said T'rustees, and al} to whom | may be indebted are requested to forward their Accounts to the same perties for ad- Juatment. CHARLES WORRELL. Charlottetown, Juse 19, 1850. Cattle, Sheep and Agnicu!. tural Produce. ‘NHE Tenants and Settlere on TBown- ships 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43. and 66, are hereby called upon to make payment of ati sums of money due by them fur Kent, Arrears |i of Rent or otherwise—and they rare notified: that Catri.c, Sucer, Pigs, Wurat. Bance?, Oats, Potatoss, Turnips, Frouk, Oat- wvau, Beer, Porm, Pickurp Satmor, and Mics ane .,and Dried Conrisn wilt be when in payment at the Market prices, to be delive-- red atthe Morrell Farm to Mr JOHN 8: COX, or im Charlottetown, at Mr DESBRI' SAY’S Warehouse. JAMES PEAKE, CHARLES HENS&EY, JGHN M. HOLL, THEO. DESBRISAY. August 21, 1850. YOR SALE, a few small Tracts of - Wohlderness Land, well wooded, in different parte of the Estate, of which plans oan be seen on‘application to T. DESBRIDSAY. Teas, Wines, &c. A DAVIDSON, Queen Street, offers ** for sale remainder of Stock on liberal terms. Chests, )/Superior Congo Tea, HiwWf Chests, warranted. Boxes, ): Matted Chests. 20 doz. Hunt Roope & Co’s. celebrated four Diamond Port, Jamdica Rum, Cognac Brandy,.Geneva, One, Three and Féur Diamond Port, by the Cask or Gallon. Bois. Brown Sugar,.do. Crushed Sugar. Boxes Raisins, do. Candles. Velvet Corks, &e. fac. &e. Barrels Superfine Floir. April 14. Church Organ for sale. » NEW and Beantirocry Fisiseeo “CHURCH ORGAN, of four stops, (with or without the Mahogany Case.) Price made known on application ta the | Sabscriber. WATSON DUCHEMIN. April 14, 1851. oe a Charlottetown, May 17, 1850. Sr— ' Having heard that you intended dis - posing of your Organ, I deem it an act of justiee to state, that | have seldom eeen * better or more beautiful piece of work-. imanship, [ aliude particularly to the in-. terior, The tone ia full, mellow, and rich, and is sufficiently powerfai for any moderate sized Church, &:. Very reapeetiully yours, 3. F. MYERS. To Mr. Duchemin. THe SRAGINRG. 'DB.S.P. TOWASERD'R COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPABILLA, The Great Blood Renovator. M. W. Skinner, AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND, MEDICAL WAREHOUSE, QUEEN 8T. mis Exrract is pur up ix Quart Borr.es; iT 35 SiX TIMES CHEAPER, FLEASANTER, AND WARRANTED SUPE- RIOR TO ANY SOLD. IT CURES wiTH- OUT VOMITING, PURGING, SICKENING OR DEBILITATING THE PariEeNr. The great beauty of the superiority of this Sarsaparilla overall other Medicines is that while it eradicates the Disease, it {nvigorates the Body. Itis one of the very best Sprine anv Summer Mept- cies ever known. It not only Purifies ptae Whole System and Strengthens the Person, but CREATES NEW, PURE AND RICH BLOOD! a power possess- ed by no other Medicine. And in this lie’ the grand secret of its wonderful! success. It has performed within the last three years more than 150,000 cures of severe cases of Diseases; at least 20,000 were Considered incurable. [t has saved the lives of more than 15,000 Childres duriug the three past seasons. Te the Puabtic. 1H E public are hereby notified, that the preparation extensively known aa POUND EXTRACT QF SAR- SAEs MILLA, is now manufactured ‘under my direction and snpervision, from tie original recipe obtained from Dr. 8. 1”. Vownsenp;-and | certify that it is ‘composed of ingrediepts PURELY VE- ‘GE'tAKLE and WITHOUT MER- ‘CURY—and alsothat the ingredients are ‘judiciously compounded, so as to obtain ‘trom them their greatest medical effect. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chernist. Justice to All. The gross and malignant Fatsrnoops that have been put in circulation to ‘Deceive the Public declaring that | have ‘Abandoned the Field,” that “ old” Jacob Townsend is my father; that the-ngciPE by which my Extract of Sarsaparilia is prepared’ was obtained from hin;. that we are in partnership; with numerous other suasorns of like import, induce me to make the following arrinayit, sworn to before the MAY@R of the, Ciry of NEW YORK. 1, Samusr P. Townsenp, of the City of New York, do make sffidavit that “faim no relative of old Jacob Towns- hend—am. not, nor have! ever been, in any way connected with him im bis ness, I have known him only as 2 Street Pedlar off Maps and Cheap i utiications, unt! about two yearssince, when he was hired by some unprine:pied men to lend the fraudulent use of biz pime to confuse and distract’ the public mind, that they might pirate the property which T pos- sessed in the Reputation of T'ownsend’s Sarsaparilia, which bad cost me thou- sands and tens-of (:ousaods of dollars. this Jacob Townsend’ and ‘Thompson, Skilman & Co. the firm by which het was employed, ihe se styled old Doctor: recently made ailidavit that he had no+ interest whatever inthe Sarsaparilia tox which his name is affined, and asks the court to let him off on that ground. “ Porthermere, I am the sole anthor and discoverer and tne original proprietor of the medicine known as ‘ Dr Townsend’s Sarsaparilla.” Ll have never offered old Jacob ‘Townsend a penny forshis recipe, but was engaged in manufacturing the Compound Extract of Saraaparcitia for nearly eight years before he or any one else, taking advantage of the great popa- jarity of this medicine, undertook to counterfeit either the article or the name.” 8. P. TOWNSEND. Sworn to this lth day April, 1850, before me. 3. C. WOODHULL, Mayor of the City of New Yerk. “In a suit? whieh [brought against 37 done [or the Aidicted! etipag, N.S., slay IA » SUPORY, 3rd, onsend’s Sarsapurilia, 4 allheted for the lowe MPR 8.2 Agent for a PT OR. - Havise Qt fay: 12 mors, with an affection on the Lungs, Wine oeovomed me attending te my work as we}! as Leonld wish, during which time [ wos wuder three Doctors’ hands, and inust say { derived no bene& whatever, and began to despair of ever getting better. I was induced totry & P. ‘Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, that you are agent for, by seeing it advertised, and after using two bottles found immediate relief,.and am now able to attend to ny work as usual; I sincerely believe-it has been the means of restoring me. I have also been afflicted with the Piles for the last seven years, and when | began using your valuable Sarsaparilla to my astoniet ment f was cured. . JOHN BRENNAN, Cooper. No. 81 Albermarle-street, Halifax, N. & Sworn to at Halifax, before me, this 131m day of May, 1850. A. Kertn, J. P. {J It is with much pleasure whe: the Agent for P. E. Island, thae ages makes known the wonderful qualities of Townsend's Sarsaparilla, as exemplifies in the above cure. This Medicine mua. now be acknowledged by all to be one of the greatest blessings of the age. Por Sale at Sxinver’s Medicul Ware | house, Queen Street, Charlottetown. | ‘fhe above Sarsapariia can be had va any quantity of any of the following agents. Mr. DANIEL GORDON, Georgetown. Mr. PATRICK STEPHENS, Orweii, Mr. JAME M‘FAREANE, Souris. Mr. MOSES RYAN Malpeque. M. W. SHANNER, Sept. 4. Agent for P. £. Island. fe>/ te) f ; -F LP de F ' PAWHIG WAL 3a. (NO. 1. GREAT GEORGE STREET, ' K@UGHAN’S CORNER) ESPECTFULLY®© intimates to bie friends and the pablic, that hé has-re sumed business imthe above Hremisee, and has received an extensive assortment @ NEW GOODS, consisting of every variety suitable for the sent and approaching season. ‘These Goods ave been purchased under’ very favorable cir- cumstances, and will be guid at’such prices sa cannot fail to give satisfaction. P. W. assures his old customers. that nothing shall be wanting. ov his part, to render his New Establishment worthy of that liberal Patrow. age which had formerly been conferred on him. and for which he now embraces this op portunity of retuening bis sincere thanks, . December 23, 135v. Vi > abs: rep thie JAUSS We BARU. Engineer, Blacksmith, &c.- (Oid Stand—Kent Street.) Bess most respectfully to return bie mncere thanks to the inhabitants of Charlottetown, its vicinity, and the coun try in general, for their liberal support simeerhe commenced business, and truam. by diligence to orders and the best of workmanshtp to merit @ continuance of their favora, ALWATS ON HAND? CARRIAGE MQUNTINGS, SPRINGS, AND GIG AXLES, BPOAD AND NARROW CAST STEEL AXES, Warranted of the very best Materials. For Hire: CARRIAGES, GIGS, SLEIGHS, ane GOOP. HORSES. : N. B.—J. W.C., withthe most pro. found gratitude, proffers hie heartfelr. thanks to the public, for the encourage ment be haa contiuved to receive since the calamitous fire, whieh destroyed bie former premises, Boor Plates! | : (HE Subscriber is prepared to furriap Patent Sirvern Doon Prawes, with any name, complete, at prices ranging irom 10s. to 2038, This superior Doo Piate if 4 recent invention, and possesses ail the qualities of silver im appearance and durability, is not liable to mjury by —_ or weather; and wil) never tar nish. Specimens to be seen at Pippy’s Book~ and Stationery Store, Queen Ftreet. JOHN J, PIPRY... | December 2i,.