62 longer, get harder, and stand fire or heat, better than any other paint I have used. Jas. H. Mosner, Painter. The above Slate and Paints for sale at the store of Kenneta McKenain, by ANDREW MITCHELL, Agent for P. . island. June 2. 2in. ONT SRIGHE SGVURBREANT. CORRECTED WEEKLY. $A OCLC —_—-- PROVISIONS. Flowr American, per barrel 30 a Ws Rye per barrel pone P. &. Island per |b. ~ Wda 2d Corn Meal per barrel none per |D | td Outmeal r ib Beef oh pieces lv | dud a Td per quarter , 41a6d per barred 50s a 60s Muttoa per ib | 5d a Gd Veal do | Sd a 4¢d J’ork per barrel _ 90s per ib 34d a 4d Butter fresh per !b Is a |e 2d tub per |b 10d a Is Cheese P. EK, isiand perlo | 4d American de a a 9d Eggs per doz 44d a 5d Patsivas per bushel 23 3d a 29 Gd Turnips dy Is ‘Tallow perib Sd a 10d Lard do Sd * Pearl Barley per |d 2d Ham do Sd a 7d Rice do 4l per cwt 25s Verkeys each 43 6d a 5s Wild Geese each none kowls do Is 2d a le 6d Codfish per quiatal 13s a 15s Salmon each aone Herrings per barrel ' Mackerel do | GRAIN. : ats per bushel | 1894 a 2s 3d Barley do 23 10d a 3s Wheat do 6s a 7s 6d Hay per ton 40s a 603 Clover Seed per. ib. js a Is 4d Yimothy per bush. { 20s a 243 Wood pee cord oe Koards—Pine 100 fret Ss as Spruce. do 23 6d Hemlock do ob ” - See enlace ear a Treasurer's Office, May 16, 1851. NOtICE is hereby given that Deben. 4% tures, bearing Interest, payable half yearly, atthe rate of Five Pounds per centum, willbe granted at this Office, chargeable upon the revenues of this co- lony, to any person or person willing to loan to the Government of this Island, for a period of not lesa than five years, any amount of money, not exceeding Ten Thousand Pounds, in sums of not less than Fifty Pounds. JOSEPH POPE, Treasurer, & , Cigars, Ke., Cigars, Xe. =: W. SKINNER. has received a part BBA of his SPRING SUPPLY— A tew thousand Victoria Cigars Do. do. Jenny Lind do. {new raps, (BOTH OF WHICH KINDS ARR MUCH ADMIR- ED FOR THEIR FINK FLAYOUR ) Casks Burning Fluid Casks Camphine Oil Lamp Chimneys, of every description A few boxes Sweet ORANGES A large assortment of Paint and Colors Varnishes, of every desor ption Stove VAkKNISH—a new preparation, to preserve Stoves during the Summer. Medical Warehouse, Dalrymple’s Corner. May 25 J851. BOBIRY VAYLOR, Locksmith & Bell- Hanger, Rees to inform his friends and the public that he has removed to the Shop lately occupied by Mr. David ©”. Neill, opposite the Celonial Building, where he inéends to continue following the Locwsmiru anp Bexr-lHanaine Bo sinEss, and hopes to enjoy a continuance of that public patronage, for which he re- urns his sincere thanks. June 2U. \ ANTED—TWO JOURNEYMEN PRINTERS, and two active Boys, to learn the Printing Business. Apply to.“ The Examiner” Office. May 19. "2 ~ Worcestershire Sauce. ECEIVED at Sxtisarr’s Mrnpreat Warrnousr. One Case of genuine — WOKCESTERSHIRE SAUCE—For Sale cheap. Dac. 1}. ecto ea ae a neg nae te — To the free and independent Ps Electors of the First Dis- trict of Prince County. GENTLEMEN— } AVING been chosen by the Majority , of the House of Assembly to fill the office of Colonial Secretary, under the new system of Government, and his Ex- cellency the Lieut. Governor, in accord- ance with the wishes of that Majority, having appointed me thereto, my seat in the Assembly has become vacant, and | am required to go back to you, in order that you may ratify by re-electing me, the selection which [His Excellency and the Majority of the Assembly have made. You are no doubt aware, by the pub- lished proceedings of the Assembly, taat { recorded imy vote against giving retiring allowances ta the Attorney Genera! and Colonial Secretary. ‘This vote wag given by me with much reluctance, but in strict conformity with @ pledge [ had made to you. I regretted having given this pledge, inasmuch as it compelled me to appear in opposition to that party with whom I have uniformly acted—for, were I not restrained by my pledge, 1 should have cheerfully voted with the Majority ; because I cannot deem that the coxces- sion made by the Assembliy,and demanded by the Lieut. Governor, in compliance with his imperative instractions, ought to be put in comparison with the immense advantages which will acerue to this Co- lony from the introduction of Responsible Government. It i# not necessary that I should particularise these advantages on this occasion, as { have no doubt they are well understood by most of you, and as I wil! have a better opportunity of en- tering intoa full explanation of them, should that be required, at the time of the election. Suffice it to say that, indepen- dently of the great privilege which the people now possess, under the truly British system of Governinent conceded to this Island, of controlling the administration of their own affairs—Imperial revenues tothe amount of nearly two thousand pounds, hitherto beyond the controul of the Legislature, have been surrendered to the Colony. In conclusion, [ trust that my past con- duct is a sufficient guarantee that I have not abused the confidence with which you have honoured me; and cheered by the consciousness of having faithfully discharged ray duty, [ am now emboldenr- ed to solicit your suffrages at the ensuing Election. , | { have the honor to be, Gentlemen, _ Your obedient servant, JAMES WARBURTON Charlottetown, April 28, 1851. JAMBS We GAWRUS. Engineer, Blacksmith, &c. ld Staund—Kent Street.) EGS most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Charlottetown, its vicinity, and the ccun- try in geveral, for their libera! support since he commenced business, and trusts, by diligence to orders and the best of workmansbtp to merit a continuance of their favors. ALWAYS ON HAND: CARRIAGE MOUNTINGS, SPRINGS, AND GIG AXLES. BROAD AND NARROW CASI STEEL AASB, Warranted of the very best Materials. Catile, Sheep and Agricul. tural Produce. ‘NHE Tenants and Settlers on Town- ships 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, and 66, are hereby called upon to make payment of all snms of money due by them for Rent, Arrears of Rent or otherwise—and they are notified that Carrie, SUEEP, Pics, WiHkaT, Barvcy, Oars, Porarors, Tuasips, Fleur, Oar- mMeaL, Beer, Pork, PickLep SaLmon, and Mackarec,and Dried Cuprism will be teken in payment at the Market prices, to be delive- rej atihe Morrell Farm to Mr. JOIN B. COX, or in Charlottetown, at Mr. DASBRI SAY’S Warehouse. JAMES PEAKE, CHARLES HENSLEY, JOHN M. HOLL, THEO. DESBRISAY. Aagast 21, 1850. OR SALE, a few small Tracts of Wilderdess Land, well wooded, in differgnt paris ofthe Estate, of which plans ean be seen oo application to T. DESBRIDSAY. FOR SALE, ‘HAT VALUABLE and well known Property, owned and occupied by the Subscriber, consisting of TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-FOUR ACRES of LAND, together with the DW ELLING-HOUSE and outbuildings thereon, The Dweiumne-nouse is 45 feet— two stories—conimodious and well ar- ranged, The Ovurevuttpixes comprise Two Stores, an Office, Coach- House, Two Stables, Two large Barns, a Threshing Machine, Granary, Ice-House, Work- shop, Blacksmith’s Forge and Limekiln. There are also Two Wel!s of excellent Water, the one in the outer kitchen, the other in the Farm-yard. _ Of the 244 acres, about 180 are cleared fenced, partly with cedar, and in a high state of cultivation, large portions having been ieavily manured with Muscle-mud, Lime and Compostf fabout 50 acres are pldughed and ready for next year’s crop. Immediately adjoining are Two Gax- pens, and an Orcnarp well stocked wita a choice selection of English and Ame- rican Fruit Trees in bearing. This Property is beautitully situated on the South side of Bedeque, fronting on Dunk River, and adjoining a Public Wharf, the main Road ieading to Char- lottetown, forming a boundary fora dis- ance of nearly two miles; it affords superior advantages for carrying on a Shipbuilding or Mercantile establishment, for which purposes it has been used for the last 30 years. for Agricultural pur- poses it is surpassed by none om the Island, the soil being of good quality, and well watered by two never failing brooks which run across, the one in the centre, the other in the rear of the Property, while the River on which it fronts, contains, within a short distance, inexhaustable quantities of muecle-mud and other valu- able manures, which can be procured without difficuity. The whole is capable of being divided with advantage, there being distant 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 Woods and Marshea in the vicinity abound with game, and the River with abundance of superior Salmon, Trout and Oysters. ALCO, THREE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES situate on Township No. 27, three miles from Bedeque, 200 of which have a front of 40 chains on the Char- lottetown Road; 8U acres are cleared, fenced with cedar, and in excellent con- dition, having been in pasture for severa} years past. A large Spring of excellent water takes its rise upon, and flows across the Property. The remaining 150 acres are bounded in front by the Strait of Nor- thumverland, and in the rear by the Road leading from Bedeque to Seven Mile Bay and Cape Traverse. Of this tract several acres are Salt Marsh. It is par- tially cleared, and there is an abundant supp'y of Seaweed for manure on the Shore. ALSO, All that old and valuable FARM, late the property of Mr. William Murray, fronting on the North side of Dunk River, and beanded on the rear by the Read jeading to St. Eleanor’s, it contains 90 acres of Upland, and 10 acres of superior Marsh; 9 stream of fresh weter runs through the whole length of the Farin, 50 or 60 acres are cleared and in good cnitivation ; there is a new COTTAGE and BARN on the premises. ‘ ALSO, 3 acres of Marsh Land adjoining Dunk River Bridge. 115 acres in Miscouche Settlement, Township No, 1?. 100 acres on Township No, 19, 250 acres 25. 500 acrea 67, On the latter tract thereis an excellent ot oe * The whole of the sbove LANDS are held in fee simple, ura of good quality, moe or leaa improved, and frent en th main Roads leading through the Island. ALSO--160 Acres, situate on Towp- ship No. 27, held under Lease of 999 years, and subject to an annual Rent equivalent to dd. British Sterling, per acre, ALSO--1000 Acres of Wilderness on ‘Township No. 11. To the whole of the above Property an indisputable ‘Tide will be given, and one half of the purchase tnoney may remaig secured thereon, ° The whole or any part of the STOCK, CROP or IMPLEMENTS now on the property, may be taken ata valuation, of will be sold cheap by private sale. For further particulars, apply to W, 1]. Pops, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, JOSEPH POPE. Bedeque, October 23, 1850. se . a fo rue Tenants anp Serrcens py Townsuips Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, anp 66, AND TO ALL OTHERS ty Prince Epwarp IsLanp, Wo apy INDEBTED TO ME ON ANY Accoppy WHATSORVER. or I HEREBY notify that f have this day . assiyned over alimy Real and Per- sonal Estate in Prince Edward Island, to James Peake Esq., the Hon. Charles Hensley, the Hon John Myrie Holly ang Theophilus Desbrisay, Esq., as Trustegs for the payment cf Debts and other pur. poses. Ail persons indebted to me ape required to make immediate payment to the said Trustees, and all to whomyl be indebted are requested to forward their Accounts to the same parties for ad. jusiment. * ¢ ¥ CUARLES WORRELL Charlottetown, June 19, 1850, PAYAL DALE, | Pod BIG SS od! " Te ; (NO. 1. GREAT GEORGE ‘STREER” & KOUGHAN’S CORNER,) ESPECT! CULLY intimates tw: bis friends and the public, that he sumed business in the above Pre and has received an exte rsivc assortme a NEW GOODS: ° Ge consisting of every worety suitable for t orésent and approaching season. ‘These Cot have been purchased under very favorable eit cumstances. and will be so'd at such prices ™ cannot fail to give satisfaction. P. W. aveures his o'd customers, that nothi shall be wauting, on his put, to render his Ne Establishment worthy of that liberal Patros- age which had formeziy been conferred 64 him. and for which he now embraces thas op- portunity of returning his sincere thanks, December 28, 185. FRENCH (VENTION. Diamond Cement, JOR mending China, Glss3, and Eartix ware of every Description, . The Subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above Cement, and from his experence of it3 use in the repair of broken dishes and Glassware, can dently recommend it to House keepew and others. it will be sold in any quam tity. M. W. SKINNER. Medical Warehouse, Dalryarple’s Cornet. Oct. 26, 1850. r "8 1000 Acres of LAND,» :. TO BE SOLD OR LET ON ‘THE MOST F FAVOURABLE TERMS. °°) NE THOUSAND ACRES of super LANI), situate at Lot 3, in Prine County. ‘The Western Road runs thongt part of it: it is covered with excellent Timber, and supplied with numerous ¥® / ter streams, Jt will be Let or Soldm@ 7 Lots tc suit intending purchasers, and ot | terms the most advantages that cas 0 f — offered. eas WALTER LANNEMs August 10, T1850. . Door Plates! i THE Subscriber is prepared to farms Patent Sirver Door Pirates, ¥ any name, complete, at prices from 10s. to 20a, This superior 1 Plate is & recent invention, and all the qualities of silver in appearamet and durability, isnot linele to injary OY TD cliovate or weather, and will oaver tiat, . Specimens te be seen at Pippy's Bust and Stationery Store, Queen Mireet 7 | JOHN J. PEPE £ December 21,