‘ aay ; ,? i ih #4 4 a eae uitatiee pene npr ke Ra “ Co ees ernie aes eee a coe Pe nae ed ee ee oi Sn Se eM oe! ee Joris; self-acting boring and screw cut- $51 > lp yee enema nenenegreeemneetir reas, PHORIY FORUORY,| I!0 BE LET, or SOLD, (the present * Proprietor wishing to retire), and immediate possession given, the well! known * PHCENIX FOUNDRY” in| Charlottetown. It has all the articles} and advantages ready for immediate op eration—moulding boxes, (more than fily of them Tron), patterns for castip’ Loves, in great variety; Mill »o,k, Saw Mills, rrist Mills, and machinery of various descripticns; Smiths’ and Engmeers’ ting Lathes; also, a Coke Oven, &c. We. The whole fronting on Hillsborough River, on the South, and Water Street, on the North, and comprehending every convenience for Foundery business in all its branches: and as there is no competi- tion in the Island, (comprising above 64,- 000 inhabitants), it affords an excellent opportunity for an extensive and profitable business. Further particulars made known on application to Jos. HENscvey, Esq., or to J. N. Harris, Commission Agent and Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Aug. 31, 1850. 3m. BAZAAR, BAZAAR. ‘Temperance Bazaar!!! BAZAAR will [p.v.] be held in the) NEW TEMPEXANCE HALL, on "TUESDAY the Turrty-rinst day of Decem- Bh HeXt, at noon for the purpose of enabling the ‘‘ Sons of Temperance” to fulfiil their en- gagements in the erection thereof. All persons favourable to the Temperance Cause, will thus have an opportunity of mant- festing, not only their regard, but of proving their sympathy for its advancement. The smallest contributions will be thankfal- ly received by any of the following Ladies, who have kindly consented to take charge there- oli Mrs. Fitzgerald, Miss P. Duvis, de R id. — Chappell, — | iard, Mrs. W. B. Dawson, — aH. Yates, — ‘l'rowan, — Mark Butcher. — John Williams. [All papers. Miss P. Desbrisay, Mrs, G. 'T’. Haszard, Charlottetown, August 7, 1850. Dy AVE IWMS 7 DVADWe ME undersigned, having by Deeds, | dated 17th day of June last, been ap- pointed Trustees of the Real and Persona! Estate in this island, of Cuartes Wor- RELL, Esquire, for the purpose of manag- ing the same, and of discharging all just Debts and claims against the said Charles Worrell or his said Estate, hereby require all Persons indebted to the said Charles Worrell, to make immediate payment tc them; and all Persons having any Claims are requested with as little delay as pos- sible to forward the full particulars thereof to them for adjustment. ' JAMES PEAKE, CHARLES HENSLEY, JOHN M. HOLL, THEO. DESBRISAY. Direct to Taeoruitus Dessrisay, Esq., Ch. ‘Town. Charlottetown, July 10, 1850. Manchester and Glasgow HOUSES UST received, Ex “ Hornet,” from Li- “ verpool, a large assortment of Cash- mere, Wool, and ‘i'weed Cloakings; Ga- la Plaids, Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, and Tweeds; Coburg Cloths, Alpaca Lustres anc Orleans, in large variety Figured, Plain, and Corded; Carpeting ; Plaid and Printed Drugget ; and a variety of other Goods, which will be sold at cx- ceedingly low prices ror Casi ONLY. DAVID WILSON. No. 3, Richmond Street, October 30, 1850. NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the Subseri- ber by promissory Note or Book Ac- countare hereby notified that he is pre pared to receive Produce immediately at his own Premises. J. D. P. COLES. October 30, 1850. P.S.—HARNESS of all descriptions and of superior workmanship and finish will be exchanged for Potatoes and Oats if delivered at the Subseriher’s Premises, or at some convenient shipping place mmediately. THE EXAMINER. To roe TENANTS AND SETTLERS ON ’ Y . ‘ ‘ » Townsuirs Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, and 66, AND TO ALL OTHERS IN Prince Epwarv IsLanp, wHo ARE) - INDEBTED TO ME ON Sy ACCOUNT WHATSOEVER. HEREBY notify that [have this day assimped over all my Real and Per- Sonal Mstate 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. All persons indebted to me are required to make immediate payment to the said T'rustees, and all to whom f may be indebted are requested to forward their Accounts to the same parties for ad- justment. CHARLES WORRELL. Charlottetown, June 19, 1850. Cattle, Sheep and Agricul- tural Produce. MN\HE Tenants and Settlers on Town- ships 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, and 66, are hereby called upon to make payment of all sums of money due by them for Rent, Arrears of Rent or otherwise—and they are notified that CarTTLe, SHEEP. PiGs, WHEAT, BARLEY. Oars, Potaroks, Tunnips; Fuour, Oar- MEAL, BEEF, Pork, PicKLED SALMON, ana | MACKAREL, and Dried Cop¥isu will be teken in payment at the Market prices, to be delive- jred atthe Morrell Farm to Mr. JOHN B. COX, or in Charlottetown, at Mr, DESBRI SAY’S Warehouse. JAMES PEAKE, CHARLES HENSLEY, JOHN M. HOLL, ‘THEO. DESBRISAY. August 21, 1550. ror SALE, a few sma!l Tracts of Wilderness Land, well wooded, in different parts ofthe Estate, of which plans can be seen on application to T. DESBRISAY. ‘-———— purchasers, about 200 acres of excellent Land, situate on the Winsloe Road about miles from Charlottetown. ‘I'he situation is beautiful, commanding a view of Nova Scotia and the Harbour’s Mouth. There are obout 40 acres cleared on the differ- ent Lots, and the remainder may be clear- ed ata trifling expence. Apply to Mr. Hotroyo, Wyther Grange, Winsloe Road, Lot 33. June 12, 1850 Land near Charlottetown, MHE FARM lately occupied by the Hon. Capt. Swasry, in the immediate vicinity of Charlottetown, cons'sting of 128 acres of LAND, known as * Sims’ Farm,” “ Charley’s Hope,” &c., has now been divided into Lots, to be leased .or sold. Some of the Lots front on the Princetown Road, at the distance of about three quarters of a mile from Town,— others front on the Lower Road and North River. Persons rediiring a piece of Land near Charlottetown for pasturage, or to build upon, will find the present an eligible opportunity for obtaining it. Plans of the division can be seen, and terms of sale and lease ascertained, on application atthe Office of the Subscriber, in Des- brisay’s Buildings. JOSEPH HENSLEY, Charlottetown, Oct. 16. SDI Sebo po’ SALE by the Subscriber, with immediate possession, 100 feet of LAND fronting on Pownal Street, by 84 front- ing on Dorchester Street, together with the new two story HOUSE, 40 by 35, STABLE, COACH HOUSE, &c.,&c., This property is well adapted fora Mercantile Establishment or Hotel, being near the head of Pownal Wharf. For terms apply to P. GAFFNEY. Charlottetown, Nov. 1, 1850. National School, HILDREN will be admitted into this Institution on the Same terms as the Infant School. A few vacancies on the foundation. A - Night School will be opened on Monday next, the 25th instant, for the instruction of youth of both sexes, and, as the number cf pupils will be limit- ed, an early application is recommended. Charlottetown, Nov 20, 1850. ON a lease of 999 years, in Lots to suit | part of the Estate of Wyther Grange, | Vy) Saray | ws WSVSAD. JOR SALE OR TO BE LET, “« NEW- STEAD.” the residence of the Hon. Cuartes HeNstry, situated on the Malpeque or Princetown Road, at the distance of Five miles from Charlottetown. The Farm consists of 356 acres of Land, held under Lease for 999 years, at the Rent of One Shilling per acre ; upwards of 100 acres are cleared, and ina high state of cultivation, the greater part of the remainder is enclosed within a Post and Rail Fence for the purpose of Pasture. and contains two excellent Springs of Water. The House, which stands on an eminence, commands an extensive view of the surrounding country, of Charlotte- town, Hillsborough Bay, and the Gulf of St. Lawrence, its front extends 104 feet it contains a Dining-Roomand Drawing- Room, each 27 feet by 18 feet, with two other Sitting-Rooms. Pantry, back and front Kitchens and Offices, and 13 Bed- Rooms. Attached Stables for Eight Horses, Coach-House, Barns, Cow-Houses, Granary, Ice-House, &c. Terms and particulars can be ascer- tained by application at the Office of the Subscriver, in Desbrisay’s Building, op- posite the Old Court House, JOSEPH HENSLEY Charlottetown, Aug. 27. To be let, ND immediate possession given, of that well known, excellent STAND for BUSINESS, lately occupied by the ‘Subscriber, comprising a ‘Dwelling House, Shop and | Office, with the adjoining Warehouse, Iron House and Stable, all in good order and condition ; the Cellars under the Dwell- ing and Warehouse are spacious, and in —_———— ‘excellent order, Hor a view of these premises, and fur- ‘ther particulars, please apply to the Own- er, W. W. LORD. Water Street, Charlottetown, Oct 16. Hope for the Afflicted: Hauirax, N.S., May 13. MR. SAMUEL STORY, 3rd, Agent for S. P. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla. I R,— Having been afflicted for the last 12 months, with an affection on the Lungs, which prevented me attending to ‘my work as well as I could wish, during ‘which time I was under three Doctors’ ‘hands, and must say | derived no benefit whatever, and began to despair of ever getting better. I was induced totry S. _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 my ‘work as usual, { sincerely believe it has been the means of restoring me. 1 have also been afflicted with the Piles for the last seven years, and when | began using your valuable Sarsaparilla to my astonish- inent 1 was cured. JOHN BRENNAN, Cooper. No. 81 Alvermarle-street, Halifax, N. 8. Sworn to at Halifax, before me, this 13th day of May, 1850. A. Kerrn, J. P. iz? [t is with much pleasure that the Agent for P. BE. Island, thns again makes known the wonderful qualities of Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, as exemplified inthe above cure. This Medicine must now be acknowledged by all to be one of the greatest blessings of the age, Por Sale at Sxinner’s Medicul Ware- house, Queen Street, Charlottetown. The above Sarsaparilla can be had in any quantity of any of the following agents. Mr. DANIEL GORDON, Georgetown. ‘Mr, PATRICK STEPHENS, Orwell, iMr. JAME M‘FARLANE, Souris. Mr. MOSES RYAN Malpegue. M. W. SKINNER, Agent for P, &, Island. Wa sae TANTED immediately, 3 or 4 JOUR- v NEYMEN TAILORS, to whom constant employment will be given, Ap- ply to P. GAFFNEY. (> An Apprentice wanted, Charlottetown, Noy. 20, Sept. 4. to the House are| <a FIRE! THE Subscriber has mnch pleasure in notifying the Public, thai the Direc- tors of the “ Alliance Life & Fire Insurance - Company” OF LONDON, F have authorised him to make a consider- able reduction in the rates of Premium. As policys hereafier become renew- able, the Subscriber will grant receipts. . at the reduced rate, without the necessity of a new Policy being issued. All persons desirous of Insuring are — respectfully invited to take Policys from the “ Anuiance.” No man can consider his property to be safe unless he be in- sured, “Delays are dangerous,” espe- cially in this matter. Sat verbum sapienti. CHARLES YOUNG, Ch. Town, July 27. 13w Agent Evening Tuition of Young Men, SY a. Bea WAV, Teacher of English, French, and the Mathematics. Hours or Turrion—From 8 to 1@ o’clock p. m., five evenings a-week. Tuition Fex—Thirty Shillings per Qnarter, of Twelve weeks: one-haif pay- able in advance, Crass Room—The Store lately occu- pied by Mr. ALExanpeR M‘Lran, Queen street, Nov. 6, 1350. 1000 Acres of LAND, TO BE SOLD OR LET ON ‘THE MOST FAVOURABLE TERMS. ( NE THOUSAND ACRES of superinr “ LAND, situate eat Lot 3, in Pringe County. The Western Road runs though part of it; it is covered with excelleus Timber, and supplied with numerous wa- | ter streams. It will be Let or Sold in Lots tc suit intending purchasers, and on terms the most advantages that can be offered. WALTER LANNEN August 10, 1850, BOBBIE LAY LOR, Locksmith & Bell- Hanger, Bess to inform his friends and the public that he has removed to the Shop lately oceupied by Mr. David O- Neill, opposite the Colonial Building, where he intends to continue following the Locxsmiru ann Bevu-Haneine Bui SINESS, and hopes to enjoy a continuange of that public patronage, for which he re- turns his sincere thanks. June 2. YPN es ay S Fa FSR {HERE have been on the premises of the Subscriber since June last two PIGS, andthreeSHE!P. The two Pigs have the right ear cut off—one of them 's a Barrow and the othera Sow. The Sheep wre also cut in the right ear, one has a long and the other a shoct fail. If uot taken away, and expenses paid, with- In one month from this date, they will then be sold according to law, JAMES WALSH. Ferry, Lot 48. Oct. 23. a = | SN ee th gine = re THE EXAMINER is Printed and Published by Epwarv WHenan, at his Office, Great George Street, Charlottetown, Prince hdward Island. itis sent to Subscribers for T'en shil- lings per annum—iF PAID IN ADVANCE—eT ‘Twelve Shillings and Six-peace afler the itst six months