——— —- (F" In order to give insertion to the various matters of Colonial and United | States intelligenee, which will be found | in preceding columns, we are constrained | to withhold, for the present, some edito rial observations on local topics. BIBTUES. At Charlottetown, on the 25th inst., Mrs. Orlebar, of a son. At Charlottetown, on the 2rd inst., ice. John Lyall, of a daughter. WARRIMED. (Mm ‘Thursday the 28th, by the Rev. Mr. Whelan, Mr. Thomas Murphy, to Misa Elizabeth Kirwin, beth of Charlot- tetown. At Philadelphia, on the 5th inst., by the Rev. Albert Barnes, Frederick R. Starr; Esq., of Montreal, Canada, to Miss Henrietta Maria, daughter of John M. Atwood, Esq., of the former city. At Charlottetown, on Monday, the 25th mst., by the Rev. Dr. Jenkins, Capt. Maver, of Charlottetown, to Miss Eliza- beth White, formerly, of Gloucester, Kogland. PASSEN GERS. Fa the steamer from Pictou, on Vhurs- day, the 2ist inst, Mr. Kellogg, Lecturer on temperance ; and Mr. J. Campbell. In do. from Pictou on Wednesday, the 7h inst., Hon. C. Young, Rev. Mr. Mon- roe, Messrs. W. R. Watson, J. J. Pippy, N. J. Brown, J. R. Bourke, Campbell, Leferge, Power, 16 in the steerage. Inthe Schr. Caroline which sailed on) Monday last for Bermuda, Miss Jane L. Uaszard. In the stenmer yesterday—Mr. David Muteh, Neil M‘Neili, Esq., M. P. P., Mr. Canrore, and others. SLIP NSWs. ENTERED. Nov. 18—Jane Spratt, Halifex; bal. 25—Olive, Pigot, New York; goods. CLEARED. Mov. 15—Clausina, Dawson, Mirami- STOLL SEY SO THE BRAGINES, TUNE MET EY L OT SI A LIE LO NE ED NL TT CNR et TEL aN AUCTION, To be Sold at Public Auction *FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL CON- CERNED, ()% THURSDAY, the Fifth day of -“ December next, at 10 o'clock, fore- noon, at the residence of Messrs, Benja- min and Charles Sanderson, Greenwich arm, North Side of St. Peter’s Bay— The Hull and Materials Of the Schooner UNION, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, burthen 52 tons, James Morrison, Master, from Quebec, and bound for Halifax, as she now lies stranded on the Gulph Shore, Eastern Side of St. Peter’s Harbour, together with her Cargo, consisting of 500 barrels superfine FLOUR, partially damaged. ‘Terms — Cash on delivery. ee PETER MacCALLUM, Auctioneer. St. Peter’s Bay, November 26. —2. ‘TOLEN from the Subscriber’s Stable on the night of Monday, the 18th Nov, inst. a RED MARR, four years old, with black mane and tajl—a small white star on her forehead,—and a slight wound on the off fore leg above the knee. Who- ever will bring the said beast tothe Sub- scriber will be entitled to the above reward. 3 JAMES, MILLER, Senr. Five Mile House, St. Peter’s 95. pd Road, Nov. 27, 1850. = eae French Invention, SUSUNSAL SOAP 3 FOR removing Spots from Silk, Wool- len, Cotton and Linen, Gentlemen's Clothes. &c., without injuring the eolours, It will also remove spots of Balsam. Paint and Varnish from any species of clothing. When the publie become aware of the cleansing qus- lites of this valuable invention, they will tind that its use will be the means of saving many pounds to them: The Subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above Soap.and begs to intimate to Country Dealers and others that he is prepared chi: to finish loading. 18—Brigt, Sarah, | M‘Ewen, Sydney; lumber. 19—Brig! Gipsey, Baudairs, Liverpool do; Schr. Rpratt, Boliony, Boston; produce. 20— Brict. Empress, Steele, Newfid.; do. Thrasher, M'Millan, do; do. Schr. Econ- omy, M‘Donald, Buctouche; bal. 21— Brig Mary Ann, Walsh, Liverpool; lum- her. Vernon, Thomson, do.j do. 22— Schr. Peri, Nowlan. Barbadoes ; produce. 93—Caroline, Nelmes, Bermuda; do. Cimax, Molton, Bideford; deal. 25— Brigt. Garrel, M‘Donald; produce. 26— Schr. Richmond, Gerrior, Arichat; bal.’ Heroe, Landries. Pictou. SHIPWRECKS. to supply them with any quantity at the lowest prices. Fyom the ready sale it has al- ready met with, and being of the utmost value lto all persons, it is desirable for Country Dea-} lers to procure an early supply of it. M. W. SKINNER. Medical Warehouse, Dairymple’s Corser {cP Agents wanted. Oct % 1850 FRENCH INVENTION. Diamond Cement, 4 ware of every Description. The Subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above Cement, and from his exper‘ence of its use in the repair of broken dishes and Glassware, can conf- On Friday last, 22d inst.the echr. Union, Sames Morrison, master, from Quebee for Halifax, went onshore about a mile to the Eastward of St. Peter's Harbour on the Sand. Hills, and is a total wreck. One inan, (the cook) perished from cold afier landing. ts A brig, owned in Miramichi, bound to Britain, timber laden, is cast away at Sa- vage arbor. A new brig called the Louisa, belong- ing to.Mr. Cox, moored to Mr. Peake’s Wharf, capsized and filled with water. She hag since been righted and the water mped out. The brigt. Gipsey dragged her an- chors, and went on shore near Canso Point. I: is expected she will be got off. Schr. Gentieman, Babin, loading at Orwell, for Halifax, went on shore at that place. Bice. Oct. 30, arrived Barque Lady Franklin, M‘Kay, from P. E, Island. FS Festival of St. Andrew. THE SONS of St. ANDREW intend eelebrating the Anniversary of their Tutelar Saint, by Dining together, at the late “GLOBE INN,” this evening at 6 Vslogk precisely, ‘dently recommend it to House keepers jand others. It will be sold in any quan- i tity. M. W. SKINNER, | Medical Warehouse, Dalrymple’s Corner. Oct. 26, 1850. WeVOMA WAS. WOOL CARDING. + pHE Subscriber begs respeetfully to inform his friends and the public, that his CARD- iNG MILLS are now in full operation, aud the Machinery being new and of a superior deseription, performs the work in a first rate style. x TERMS. 2d. per pound if paid on delivery. 24d. do, payable in three months. Jd. do. if paid after that date. Good Merchantable Wheat, Barley and Oats will be taken in payment at the Charlottetown Market price. JOHN HENDERSON. Brackley Point Road, August 10.—2in [Vb g hs | WOTI3S. G EORGE HOOPER being about to J jeave the Island, requests that ati persons to whom he may be indebted will pre- sent their acconnts for payment forthwith; and from those who may be indebted to him he solicits an early payment, October 245th, 1890, 798 SAM, Oh TO BE LRT, ypuat VALUABLE and well known Properly, owned and occupied by the Subscriber, consisting of TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-FOUR ACRES of LAND, together with the DW ELLING-HOUSE and outuuildings thereon. The Dweruiine-nouse is 45 feet— two stories—Commodious and well ar- ranged, The OvTsBUILpINes comprise Two Stores, an Office, Coach-House, Two Stables, T'wo large Barns, a Thrashing Machine, Granary, Ice-Honse, Work- shop, Blacksmith’s Forge and duimekiin. There are also ‘T'wo Wells 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 heavily manured with Muscle-mud, Lime and Compost—about 50 acres are ploughed and ready for next year’s crop. Immediately adjoining are Two Gar- DENS, and an Orenarpn well stocked with a choice selection of English and Ame- rican Fruit Trees in bearing. - This Property is beautifully situated on the South side of Bedeque, fronting on Dunk River, and adjoining a Public Wharf, the main Road Jeading 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. ior 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 eentre, the other in the rear of the Property, while the River on which it fronts, Contains, | *° 2 mending China, Glsss, and Earth ' within a short distance, inexhaustable quantities of muscle-mud and other yvalu- able manures, which can be procured without difficulty. ‘The whole is capable of being divided with advantage, there being—distant from the main residence three-quarters of a mile—a new COT- TAG, 40 feet by 30 feet, in course of erection, finished outside, the materials for iis completion are on hand, and the Cottage will, if required, be completed by the Subseriber. ‘The Woods and Marshes in the vicinity abound with game, and the River with abundance of superior Salmon, Trout and Oysters. ALSO, THREE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES situate on Township No. 7, three intles from Bedeque, 200 of which have a front of 40 chains on the Char- lettetown Road; 80 acres are cleared, fenced with cedar, and ia excellent con- dition, having been in pasture for several 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- thumberland, 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 je par- tially cleared, and there is an ebundant supply 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 bounded on the rear by the Road leading to St. Eleanor’s, it contains 9@ acres of Upland, and 10 acres of superior Marsh; a stream of fresh water runs through the whole length of the Farm, 50 or GO acres are cleared end in good enitivation ; there isa new COTTAGE and LARN on the premiees. ALSO, 3 acres of Marsh Land adjoining Dunk River Bridge. 115 acres in Miscouche Settlement, Township No. 17. 100 acres on Township No. 19. 250 acres " “25. 500 acres 6 OTs Oa the atter tract thereis an exeelleat jturns his sincere thanks, 342 The whole of the above LANDS are jheid ta /ee simple, are of good quality, more Orcess iimproved, and front on the main Roads ‘eading through the Island. ALSO-+ 160 Acres, situate an ‘Town! ship No. 27, held umder Lease of 99° ‘years, and subject to an annual Rert equivalent te 4d. British Sterling, per hacre, ALSO--1000 Acres’ of Wilderness on Township No. Uh To the whole of the above Property an half of the purchase money may reimait secured thereon. property, may be taken ata valuation, or will, be sold cheap by private sale. H. Pope, Esq., Charlottetown, or to tite Subscriber, . JOSEPH POPE. Bedeque, October 23, 1850. ns te ted te bd a5 ee ae cecilia Valuable Real Estate. POR SALE at Wilmot Creek, Bedenne, the Fee Simple, of thatvery Vam- able Property, owned and occupied by the Subscriber, consisting of One Hon-: and Valuable Improvements. thereon. eb, and upwards of Fifty Acres under. cultivation thie year. The immense, premises, and renders it @ most desirable property forea Farmer, while its position as a Commer- cial Mart, renders it equally deservigg the attention of the Merchant. For further particulare, application to be made in Charlottetown to the Hon. 'T’. Haviland, or Daniel Brenan, or on the premises to JOHN DUGGAN. N. B.—A part of the purchase money may remain for some years bearing inggy- est on the property if required. Wilmot Creek, Bedeque, 27th Aug. 1900 Acres of LAND, TO BE sOLD OR LET ON THE MOST FAVOURABLE TERMS: (NE THOUSAND ACRES of superir LANWD, situate at Lot 3, in Pringe County. The Western Road runs though part of it; it i covered with excellent Timber, and supplied with numerous wa- ter streams. It will be Let or Sold ta Lots tc suit intending purchasers, and on terms the most advantages that can be offered. WALTER LANNEN., August 10, 1850. REMOVAL. Beil Hanging and J.ocksmith BUSINESS. [THE Subscriber begs to notifyhis friende and the public that he has removed from the Shop lately oceupied by him op- posite to the Coionis! Building to the Shop lately occupied by Mr. George Fos- ter, in Kent Street, and opposite the re- sidence of Henry Palmer, Esq., where he will carry on the verious branches of his business as heretofore. He returns hie mucere thanks to the public for their past patronage, and trusts that he will metir and receive a continuance, of the same. DAVID O’NEALE. August 10. aoazay PAYLOa, Locksmith & Bell - Hanger, EGS to inform his friends and the _ public that he bas removed to the Shop Jately occupied by Mr. David O- Neill, opposite the Celonial Building, where he intends to continue following the LocxsmiTH AND Beii-Haneine Bu ! singss, and hopes to enjoy a continuanee of that public patronage, for which he re- June 29. ROTICE.—The Office of Assayer et Weights and Measures for Prince County, kept in the house adjoining the Farm of Sam}. Green, Eeq. on the east side. and in front of Wiliam Coates, Esquire’s House and Bar, and south about a quarter of a mile from the. School House, JAMES KEOUGH, Assayer of Weights and Measures for Pripes, County. St. Eieaner’s, Oct 5, 1850. - indisputable Tithe will be given, and one: The whole or any part of the STOCK, CROP or IMPLEMENTS now onthe “ dred Acres, with all the Buildings, Stores quantity of Sea Manure and Mud on the. always accumulating, © For further particulars, apply to W.'" The whole of the Land bas been reclaim. , ‘7