tin’ a stein oo SRS oa ma ngage: mg on aaa aie 8 nam mes “acti ign Oi Ne Ne le ule xchat’ itll a itil lial eae Pie ~ * i ree. 7 ima ag en ee ee, ie ie 4 as i ee eb. 96 — SE RN TO BE LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS, Py Ry , WIAWOOD, THE RESIDENCE OF CAPTAIN CUM- BERLAND., THIS preperty consists of a well built and commodius Dwelling House, erected a few years since by the proprietor, toge- ther with Out Houses and Offices in good repair, and 150 acres of Land. [tis situate on Township No. sixty-five, immediately oppose Charlottetown, from which it is distant about two miles. The land is high, with a gradual descent to the water, ard the view, which is uninter- rupted, is decidedly one of the finest in the Island. T Ornamenta! Woods, which are very béautiful, have been care-- fully preserved §nd laid off with much taste ; and as the proprietor is desirous of returning to England, the property is offered on the most favourable terms, at a rent much below its real value. ALSO, TO BE LET OR SOLD, ‘That very valuable tract of Land adjoin- ing Rinewooo, and known as * Holland’s Cove,” comprising two hundred and thirty Acres. Also, # FARM, consisting of eighty- eight acres, fronting on the West River, thirty acres of which are fit for tillage, to- gether with a good Barn and Dwelling House thereon. Also, several cultivated Farms fronting = the south Shore, Township No. siaty- ve, ‘he above properties are wel] worthy the attention of parties desirous of settling in the [sland. Full particulars as to Ti- tles, Terms, &c., may be had at the office of the subscriber, where plans of the Properties may be seen. | W. H. POPE. May 19. Im. the be sold or Let. THE following eligible tracts of Land, situate on TownshipNo. 17,now in the occupation of Mr. James Suarp, con- sisting of: A tract of Fifty acres, the greater part of which is fit for tillage, situate in the village of St. Eleanor’s, together with the Houses and Buildings thereon. Aso, a Tract of Ninety-five acres, of which a good proportion ts cleared and fit for cunieneney fronting on Bedeque Bay. Axso, a Tract comprising Sixty-five situate on the Main Post Road leading from St. Eleanor’s to Charlottetown, a portion of which is fit for cultivation. ‘The above Properties are offered on the most favourable terms. If sold, three- fourths of the purchase money may re- main secured upon the premises. For particulars apply to Mr. James Suarp, St. Eleanor’s, or to the Subscriber, W. H. POPE, Charlottetown, May 5, 1851. - BAPAYETTR Marine Insurance Company. pork the security of the assured, in the. British North American Colonies, the Directors have authorised the Agenta and Local Directors respectively, in the places hereafter named, to invest the premiums to the sum of $100,000, in the following proportions, namely : At Montreal for Canada, $ 25,000 St. John for Neww Brunswick, 20,000 At Halifax, for Wova Scotia, 20,000 At St. John’s, -for Newdd., 20,000 And at Charlottetown, for P.E.1.,15,000 $ 100,000 THE EXAMINES. MBDTCAL WARE MOUSE DALRYMPLE’S CORNER, QUEEN ST W. SKINNER has received, and is a now Opening his FALL SUPPLY * of genuine British HRUSES &% MRDICINGS, lncluding all the Patent Remedies now in use Spices in great variety, Confectionary of every description ; Cake flavouring, and ornaments of all kinds—Candied Citron—Lemon and Orange Peels, fresh and cheap—Baking Pow- der, a new article much esteemed—Isinglass and Gelatine of all kinds—Fresh (Currants, Raisins, and Fruit of all kinds—Candle Orna ments, new style and beautiful—Piease call and seé his Twilet Requisites, which are va- ried and handsome, Snook says nothing can equal them—Fancy Miscellaneous Articles, among which are abme valuable Jewelery. Lockets, Studs, Bfeast Pins, &c.—Music Boxes, F lutineas ordeons, &c.—a variety of Purse Setts, play and gilt—Silk, Steel and Bead-worked Purses in great variety—an un- rivatled assortment of Fancy Soaps, Perfume- ries, &c.—1 case of genuine Kau de Cologne, one dollar per bottle. ‘The whole of the tore going Goods, together with the remainder of his furmer Stock, furnish a compiete catalogue of such articles as are necessary to be found in bis line, and to which he invites public atten- tion. ({(> One keg of genuine DANTZIC BLACK BEER for sale. This is the ancient remedy for Consumption and the restorative of debili- tated Constitutions, ard is still unrivalled for the cure of ali affections of the Chest and Lungs. Charlottetown, Dec. J1.(Gaz. only) To be sold, or Let for a term of 999 years. NUMBER of BUILDING LOTS in Charlottetown and the Common ad- joining. These Lots are sittated at the entrance of the Road leading from St; Peter’s, and are well adapted ites for private resi- dences. These aré@ offered on the most reasonable Terms, For particulars, appiy at the office of the Subscriber. WILLIAM H. POPE. Charlottetown, May 5, Im. To be Sold, 4 AT valuable Property situate on the the South Side of the Hillsboaough River, known as the “Fort Augustus Farm,” 12 miles from Charlottetown, comprising 260 acres of LAND, 48 acres of which are a Salt Marsh, yielding onan average, Sixty stacks of HAY; 90 acres in a good state of cultivation, having been in pasture for three years; and the remainder is covered with excellent tim- ber. This Property is bounded on the west by a Stream of water from the rear to the River,—and a splencid Stream of water. fit for Mill machinery, runs through the Farm, east and west. This Property is subject to an annual rent, but isa very desirable location for any person wishing to carry on extensive farming operations. For terms and other particulars enquire at the office of this paper. May 19, 1851. ALY) ee (ad) VAG JAWSS We GANS. Engineer, Blacksmith, &c. (Old Stand—Kent Street.) EGS most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Charlottetown, its vicinity, and the coun- try in general, for their liberat support siuce he commenced business, and trusts, by diligence to orders and the best of workmanshtp to merit a continuance of their favors. ALWAYS ON HAND: CARRIAGE MOUNTINGS, SPRINGS, AND GIG AXLES, BROAD AND NARROW CAST STEEL AXES, Warranted of the very best Materials. The sum appropriated for this Island will be invested in the Bank of British ~ North America, at Halifax, N.S.,and can be drawn for at sight, to meet losses. The subscriber trusts that with such security the mercantile portion of this community will patronise the “Lafayette, the more especially as it 1s the first Ma- rine Office established in this [sland ; and when the accommodation is considered, of allowing three months’ credit on ap- proved notes, for the very low rates of premium, at which this Office intends to take risks on vessels, cargoes and freights ou voyages ta any part of the world, for any period of time. CHARLES YOUNG, ' May 19, ' Agent. ee TS ee f 4 : SRST CAS A GAY, ~ Yor Sale, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN ACRES of Exeelient LAND, situate Si OB at Cove Head, Lot 34, a good part of which is under cultivation, and the remainder is covered with Timber of the best deseription—together with a comlortable Dwelling House and Out Houses. On this Property is advantageously sitaated a GRIST MILL, containing two pair of Stones, asda Carding Machine. The Mill will be scid either with or without the Land, as may be agreed upon ; and part of the purchase morey may remain secured upon the property. For further particulars enquire of the Subscribers on the Prevsises, WILLIAM & JOHN AULD. Covebead, Decr, Ii. w Manchester & Glasgow House. yust received, per Civilily, Cases of London Goods consisting of—a few Dresses of Glece Silks, Muslin de Laines, Parasols, Habit Shgss, Gloves, white and black Fe!ls, MusHn Handkerchiefs, im fancy boxes, Insertions, Laces, @ nice as- sortment of French and Mourning Flow- ers, Muslin Flouncing, Sprig Muslin, Muslin Caps, and a variety of other Fash- ionable Goods. . Algo from Boston, Casks of clear brigat ; Burnine Fiuiw DAVID WILSON. Richmond Street, June 23, 1851. FRSNGH INVENTION. Diamond Cement, yek mending China, Glsss, and Earth- ware of every Description. The Subscriber has been appointed Ageut for the above Cement, and from his experience nt fla in the repair of broken dishes and ssware, can confi- dently [recommend it to House keepers and others. It will be sold in any quan- tity. M. W. SKINNER. Medical Warehouse, Dalrymple’s Corner. Oct. 26, 1850. French Invention, ee BDSWNGAL SOAP 3 FoR removing Spots from Silk, Wool- ' Jen, Cottott and Linen, Gentlemen’s Clothes, &c., without injuring the colours, It will also remove spots of Balsam, Paint and Varnish from any species of tlothing. When the public become aware of the cleansing qua- lities of this valuable invention, they will find 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 te Country Dealers and others. that he is prepared to supply them with any quantity at the lowest prices. From the ready sale ‘t has al- ready met with, and being of the utmost value to all persons, it is desirable for Country Dea- lers to procure an early supply of it. M. W. SKINNER. Medical Warehouse, Dalrymple’s Corner (Agents wanted, Oct 26. 1850. WOBALORs YHE undersigned, having by Deeds, dated 17th day of June last, been ap- pointed Trustees of the Real and Personal Estate in this island, of Cusntes Wor- RELL, Esquire, for the purpose of manag- ing the same, and of discharging al] just Debts and claims against the said Charles Worre}l or his said Estate, hereby require all Persons indebted to the said Charles Wevrell, to make irnmediate payment t 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. DESBRSIAY. Direct toPanoruitus Deserisay, Esq., Ch. Town. Charlottetown, July 10, 1850. | Cattle, Sheep and Agicul- tural Poduce. 'NHE Tenants and Settlers on ‘‘own- 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 Carrie. SHEEP, Pies, Wueart, BARLEY, Oats, Potators, Turnips, Four, Oat- MEAL, BerkF, Pork, PickLep SALMON, and MackaREt, and Dried Coprisn will be tuken in payment at the Market prices, to be deilive- red atthe Morrell Farm to Mr. JOHN B. COX, or ia Charlottetown, at Mr. DESBRI SAY’S Warehouse. JAMES PEAKE, CHAKLES HENSLEY, JOHN M. HOLL, THEO. DESBRISAY. Augtnst 21, 1859. por SALE, a few sma!l Tracts of ~ Wilderness Land, well wooded, in different parts of the Eatate, of which plans n be sec» on application to Ca ‘T. DESBRISAY. 1 sae a nen cna BINSTZAD. TO BE SOLD, the above besutifu) ap most desirable property, owned by R. A. Fellowes, Esq., adjoining Charlottetown Royalty, bounded on the South by the Hillsborough River, and on the Nosth by the St. Peter’s Road, distant Four miles from Charlottetown. There is a Dwelling House upon the Premises, which is Jarge, haydsome, and commoedious, and together with the Build- ings, Offices, Wells, Pumps, &c., in ex- cellent repair, and every way adapted for the residence of a Gentleman, The situation of the Property is one of the mos: beautiful in Prince Edward [e)- and, commanding an extensive view of the Hillsborough River. ‘The Pleasere Grounds, Garden, and Orchard sre taete- fully laid out, and im bigh cultivation, filled with C7" Fruit Trees from Eng- land. | ; The Fa tains 250 weree of Land | of which 140 are cleared and in crop; the enclosures lie weli towards the South, and ita vicinity to Chrriottetown, both by Road and Rivar, make it most desir- able for Agricultural purposes. The Woodinnd consists of a good growth of Hard and Soft Wood, vielding a plentiful supply for Fuel and Feneing. The Tenure is Leasehold, forthe Term of 1000 years, atan annual Rentof Cne Shilling per acre, the Landlord being under engagements to defray all Taxes. For particulars and orders to wew, ap- ply to the Subscriber at hie Office io Charlottetown, JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, June 2, 1851. 4w. “Alliance Life & Fire Insurance Company” OF LONDON, Estapuisnep RY Act or PaRriiaMEST 1824. Capital L5,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG Agent for P. ©. island. April 14. CHARLOTTETOWN Mutual Fire Insurane?. Encourage the above Home Association. Keep jour Property Insured. Keep yaair Money in the Country. MNHE COMPANY bas more than Don- bled its Capital in Cash, within the last year. Each person Insuring has a sbare ia the Capital. DANIEL BRENAN, President. HENRY PALMER. See’y. & Tres ? oe Streat? 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