™ vpon their affairs, and use their endeavours to excite the| people to support the Society, and to exert themselves | strenuously for the improvement of Agriculture in everv part of the Island ; the Branch Societies to have their Seeds supplied at the same prices as subscribers to the Central Society. Moved by His Honor Judge Peters, seconded by } j THE EXAMINER. Resolved, unanimously, That this Meeting express} the high satisfaction they feel at the prospect of the for-|¥ ination of such Society in Charlottetown : and in connec-| tion with it, Of similar Societies throughout the princi- pal divisions of the Island. Moved by Mr. Neil McLean, seconded by Mr. Doug- ‘ald McArthur— A765 NOTICE. [JIE Subscriber, intending to leave for Eng- land on the 16th instant, will feel extremely obliged to | those whomay be indebted to him, to eal! and liquid ite their }respective accounts. He also begs to state that in addition to {his Jarge Stock of BRITISH AND WEST INDiA GOODS, ihe has on Sale qa quantity of Mr. Maurice O’Connor— a . foil acne : ° @. Meded Vint 2 tps: sais | Resolved, unanimorsly, That from the local position: No. L Mackerel and Herrings, . ud, iia a Su SC ription List be now opened, | of lownships Il, 12, 13, 14, &c.. and their real it~ | foe CASH and GRAIN And, on motion, the following persons were appointed ;portance, either as respects their inhabitants, commer-! ee W. W. LORD ; j : Seri ryt yt sj ; F . : . : . a4. © f a Comanttee to obtain Subseriptions in aid of the Seci-!cial importance, or Agricultural capabilities. this Meet-| January 9. aw. @y, with power to add to their number :—~- ing conceive that should their interests be overlooked i—— —< emcees eects estes ee cthaiomadieanecsieiasanaige ; yy vw) a " Mr. Beer, Sen., Judge Peters, J. B. Cooper, Esq., Je-|in the plans of the Central Society, about to be ontab!l The Tenants and Settlers on Lots or Town- remiah Simpson, Esq., Dr. Conroy, Hon. Mr. Hensley, |!ished in Charlottetown, a very serious public injary| ships Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 and 66, 1). Hodgson, Esq., C. Haszard, Allan M’ Dougall, Es¢., | Peter Emery, Psq.. John Macgowan, Esq. On motion, His Exeellency the Lieut. Governor left! the Chair and the High Sheriff, Francis Lone worth, Esq, having been called thereto— ” lt was moved ’y Hon. C. Hensley, seconded by Judge Peters — | That the thanks of the meeting are justly due to His Excelleney the Lieutenant Governor for the able and umpartial manner in which he presided over the busi- gwess of the meeting. This resolution was conveyed to His Excellency by the High Sheriff, who, m courteous terms acknowledged the same. A Subscription List, headed as follows, was then laid ea the Table: We the undersigned do hereby bind ourselves to pay into the hands of the Treasurer of the Agricultural So-| eiety now proposed to be formed, in Charlottetown, or to) the Treasurer of the “Royal Agricultural Society” of} would be the result. Moved by Mr. William Campbell, seconded by Mr. William Brown— Resolved, unanimously, That a committee of Seven persons, and a Secretary, be appointed, to bring the sub- ject ofthe establishment of a Branch Society at Port Hill before the promoters of the Central Society scheme, at the general Meeting to be held at Charlottetown on the 18th instant; or before the Governor and Legisla- ture, if need be, in order to the securing of a full parti- cipation inany general Agricultural scheme, receiving Legislative aid. ‘That such Committee consist of the following individuals, viz. : Joseph Higgins, Esq., James Yeo, Esq., Rev. W. H. Cooper, Mr. David Ramsay, | Mr. William Campbell, Mr. Dougald McArthur, Mr. Archibald Montgomery, Mr Neil MeLean. Moved by Mr. Neil McLean, seconded by Mr. Norman McLellan, and— Unanimously Resolved, That the Rev. Mr. Cooper ( and James Yeo, Esq. be nominated a Deputationto at- Prince Edward {sland, provided it shall be incorporated, !tend the approaching general Meeting, to be held on )8th and accept a Constitution on the principles, and under|inst., at Chariottetown, to represent the interests of thi$ Compass by Amplitudes and Azimuths—Longitude by Langer the regulations contained in the annexed Resolutigns,|section of the Islind; and that a Copy of the Resolutions 1 { the several! sums set against our names, annually, for|passed at this Meeting be transmitted to Mr. Cooper, the term of three years, on condition that the Legislature| now absent in Charlottetown, to be brougit before the during that time, meke an Annual appropriation to the) Society of a sum equa! to the aggregate of the amount so subscribed and paid. iSames Valuable Property at Souris for Sale. Zir Donald Campbell L40 0 W. Douse L2 0) das . sermaiee aria James H. Pesos’ lt O W. borgan S 0) A DESIRA BLE Ss | AN D FOR A FISHERY. ae Se !°/ REING about to leave the Island, the Sub- (harles ae ti nal. it kadie “oe scriber offers for Sale the undermentioned Valuable PRO- Canteie Pa tiaed Meuies Suethoune 4 0 PERTY at Souris. —A DWELLING HOUSE, 28x24, nearly fons ag > of oe | attains STORE. 40x20, new, and OU'THOUSES, together William Swabey } PD. Haszard 210 ’ 5 Join M. He ‘ lohu Loneworth T. B. Tremain » OT. Heath Haviland Allan Macdousall 10'(T. Pethick L. W.. Gall (7. W. DeBlois Jobn jngs ' G j}George Beer. Jr, Q 0 a K.dward Paliner t 0) Phom Owen 0. L. tlodgsen 5 O!} W. Watson 0 John Beer 1 0 Joseph Hensley 1! 0; H. Palmer Jeremiah Simpson 1 6 !Theophilus DesBrisay F. Longworth et et BS et ee et ED ee © 0 The meeting then separated, after having given three | which to be made to the Subseriber on the premises, or to Mr... cheers for Her Majesty the Queen, three cheers for His Royal Highness Prince Albert, the Patron of the Roy- a! Agricultural Society, and three cheers and one cheer wore for His Excellency Sir Donald Campbell. MEETING AT ST. ELEANOR’S, Atthe Annual Meeting of the St. Eleanor’s Agricul-| FARM FOR SALE. tural Society, held on the 8th January, 1849, the Rev. Dr. Wiggins, President, in the Chair, after the business of the Society liad been disposed of, the following Re- solutions were adopted: Moved by Thomas Hunt, Esq.—1. Resolved, That this Society has been long impressed with the necessity of introducing a better system of Agriculture in this [s- land, and has seen with pleasure the proposal lately made to His Excellency the Lieut. Governor, for the establishment of Agricultural Societies upon an im- proved principle, for the purpose of encouraging this ob- ject. Moved by Joseph Bell, Esq.—2. Resolved, That this Society is of opinion that the Branches of the proposed Central Society should not be limited to any particular number; but that they should be established in every part of the Colony where the people desire them, and! are disposed to support them. Moved by H. C. Green, Esq.—3. Resolved, That as St. Eleanor’s is the most central position of Prince County, and took the lesd in endeavouring to improve | the Agriculture of the Island by the establishment ofan Agricultural Society in 1526, which has been in suc- sesaful operativn ever since, a branch of the proposed Bociety ought to be established at this place. Moved by Mr. James Campbell—4. Resolved, That the Rev. Dr. Wiggins and Harry ©. Green, Esq., be deputed to lay the foregoing Resolutions before the Meeting, to be held in Charlottetown on Ihursday the JS.h instant. : le A. V. G. Wiaerns, Chairman. clipes cena OAL OEP OOD MEETING AT PORT HILL. 3849—Joseph Higgins, Esq., in the Chair, Nei! Me- Lean, Secretary. Moved by Mr. David Ramsay, se- eonded by Mr. Archibald Montgomery— g With ONE ACKKE OF LAND, adjoining, all of which is a’ ——— ‘Freehold Property. ‘This is one of the best Fishing Stands in ) the Colony, and is well worthy the attention of mercantile | imen. As asituation for carrying on a ‘Prading Business, it possesses advantages secoud to no other place about Sourts. ‘To be sold with or without the above, THIRTY ACRES ‘(OF LEASEHOLD LAND, at a 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 lnrepared for tillage. | ‘Perms of Sale will be moderate, application respecting WHean, at the Office of “The Examiner.” DANIEL COLLINS. | ft PPersons indebted to the Subscriber are hereby notitied j that unless their accounts are paid by the 20th of February inext, legal steps will be taken to recover them, D COLLINS. Souris, January 6——2m. Gaziw. iPHE LEASE and IMPROVEMENTS of the Farm ‘4+ now in possession of the Subscriber, within eight miles of Charlottetown, on the St. Peter’s Road, and fronting on Hillsborough River. There 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 isa good Dwelling House, Out-houses of Sea Manure can be had on the shore. A _ Lease of culars enquire of the Subscriber on the premises. FRANCIS McQUAID. Summer Valley, December 4. . ’ Freehold Property for Sale at Lot %, ‘MELE Subscriber offers for Sale 50 Acres of Land situate on Lot 8, within halfa wile of MeWillhacs ./jl! and fronting on the Western Road. It is covered withexcelleat Timber, principally hardwood, and the land being of a very su- perior quality. itis well adapted for a good and valuable Farm. ‘The Subscriber will also dispose of 30 Acres of Land. situate on Lot 25, a very valuable freehold Property. About 22 Acres are clear. Resonable terms will 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 CONNOR. Wilmot Creek, July 24, “First Spring Ship from Liverpoel. and Wel) of Water on the Premises. <A large quantity) ‘999 years at one shilling currency per acre. For parti-' of this Land are covered with good Timber, and 8 acres of it | the Property of Charles Worrell, Esquire— LE hereby Notified, that the undersigned have been, by Power of Attorney, duly appointed the Agents of that Gentleman, 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 nosettied at that date will be placed in the ihands of an Attorney for collection, witheut further notice Those Tenants desirous of purchasing their Leasehold, are ,informed that the undersigned are prepared to treat with then for that purpose. THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY, WILLIAM WATSON. January 9, 1849. | §-? Wheat, Oats, Barley, Flour,Oatmeal, Potatoes, Pork, Cattle or Sheep taken in payment at the current prices, deliver- jable at Morel House, or in Charlottetown, a - NAVIGATION, — (QAPTAIN HOGAN proposes to instruct a few persons in the principles of NAVIGATION, at ins \Residence, King’s Square. He will teach a full course :—the ‘various methods of finding the Latitude—the Variation of the Observations and Chnonometers—the knowledge of the Fixed ‘Stars—and Spheric ‘l'rigonometry applied to Nautical Astro- ‘nomy. | Charlottetown, January 15 5. Im. | Private Boarding House. WV RS. T. COLLINS, having taken the House and + 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 comfurtabie style, and at ‘moderate charges, | January 15, 1849. ! Mechanies’ Institute, NOTICE.—Tickers of admission to the {*+* above Institution for the current Session, can be hadof the Secretary, and at Mr. HL. Stamper’s Book-Store, ‘Tickets to admit Members, 0 5 6 do, " Lady and Gentleman, 0 7 6 do, es four persons, 010 0 | Youth’s Tickets, 6.3 0 Nightly ‘Tickets, S ere A. DAVISON, Secretarr. | January 15, 18-49. | NOTICE. LL 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 15th January instant, coercive measures wil] be re- ‘sorted to, to enforce payment. Persons indebted tr ‘Donato M’Mizzan, Blacksmith, former!y of Tracadie Cross Roads, but now in Nova Neotta, are also notified. that unless their Notes of Hand, which are placed m the hands of the Subscriber, are paid before the Huh ‘January, they wil be sued for without further notice. EWiN MMILLAN. | Brackley Point, January 1, 1849. } Dc — , ee Stray Heifer. A STRAY HELLER, rising two years old, has been 42 on the Farm of the Subscriber since Harvest. Th ‘owner js requested to come and take her, and pay te ‘expense incurred; otherwise she will be sold at prbhe ‘auction, two months from this date, as the Law directs. JAMES DUFFY. | Rustico Road, January 1, 1849. | AWELIUM SER, | AND | General Commission Merchant. /TOHN WILLIA MS, Queen’s Square, Charlottetown. begs leave to inform dis friends and the public ge- nerally, that he intends to commence business in the ‘above branches; and he hopes, by prompt and strat ‘attention to the interests of those who may favour hi: iwith their patronage, to merit a share of pubhe su. | port. . | J. W.has ample Warehonee room for any Consign ‘ments that may be ferwarded to his care. December 23. 4w, ince ne eC ean Removal. T}O Sail from the aboye Port on the 26th of Ata Public Meeting held at Port Hill, 13th January, | MARCH next for Charlottetown, the fine, fast-sailing Brig DOUGLAS, THOMAS JONES, Commander. ‘This Vessel is well fitted (PHOMAS DENNIS, Toxsmirn, begs res. pectfuily to announce to the public that he has remowed ihie establishment to his new and commedious building om phe ‘corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, where he will be happy ‘to receive the orders of his friends and patrons; and hopes. by i That this Meeting, viewing the vital importance Of} in every respect for FREIGHT and PASSENGERS. Terms} pu.ctuality, low prices, and good workmanship, to merry Agriculture in the Conntry ; and conscious of the sti- suulus given to the improvement in Agnricu:ture, hy the exertions of Agricultural Societies, wheneyer they have been faurly tied — very moderate. For farther particulars please apply to the Owner, W. W. LORD, at Charlottetown, to Messrs. David Cannon, Sons & Co., Merchants, Livdrpoo!, or to William Carson, Esq., Dublia. Janwary ¥. 4. continuance Of the patronage with which he hus been €0 khimesy favoured since his commencement In business. i (ral! kinds of TIN WARE constantly on hand. ' N. B—An svnest CGY, of industrious ard ober haps | wanted a# UDappreause Lo the above business. . a i ‘ . if | i i | ie i ' ' i i i} is i iE 5 if if if )