THE EXATINER. EE ALTERED I ee TOR Ae 0 ee CRM BEE IRE mee a : j > 7 : importations of last year.’ vas mM): “offence” and “ defence.” : tit . ant Baveria will soseist the which was not pt th + iy error, ' leet hiesse Cassel, and Russia op-| ti hurry of correcting the form, wn! nse hin. ef our impression was s{ruck ©: rtheir attempt to take Frederickstadt, { The Holsteiners have failed! LE LAT AS RS EI CERT ’ | Manchester and Glasgow M9058, UST received, Ex “ Hornet,” from Li- i } 306 Laud near Charlottetown, ‘THE PARM lately occupied by the » fon, Capt. Swa ney, in the immediate vicinity of Charlottetown, cons isting’ of _ they were defeated with Joss of six hun ie i lred killed. The affairs of Fr , (fist hastening to a crisis. oy) intended to say, that the reveny pada, according to the Custon turns for this year, amoun\ half a million, ben verpool, a large assortment of Cash ance are’ mere, Wool, and ‘T'weed Cloakings; Ga- Taken altoge-| |, Plaids, Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres. ; the recent news received over thajand ‘'I'weeds; Coburg Cloths, Alpaca ™ } . 3! . . , more) & is Of the most stirriny nature, &0d/ | astres and Orleans, in large variety 8 af < ls rianpely : 2 } ' . x . chan £132,000 over the revenue of Tasty ™” sal anxiously ar for . al of) Figured, Plain, and Corded ; Carpeting ; iod (3 yor.) Pe VaNADA, which ‘ship will probably | pjaid and Printed: Dragger; and's variets yaerup to the same period (yep) bareive here om Monday next, for further yf other Goods, which will be sold at ex: | cevelopements respecting the movements, now being set in operation, on which des pends the making or marring the liberties of Continental Europe. ceedingly low prices For Cast ONLY. DAVID WILSON, No. 3, Richmond Street, October JO, 1850. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Subscri- 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 Subscriber’s Premises, or at some convenient shipping place immediately. Yb\S PO Sa WOU. SEORGE HOOPER being about to leave the Island, requests that all RTH AMERICAN SAIL- WAY. We observe by the Halifax Morning @hronicle of Saturday last, that the Hon. Jeseph Howe, Provincial Secretary, will proceed to England by the next Steamer, ee Delegate from the Government of Mova Scotia, to urge upon the Imperial Cabinet and public the claims of that Province in respect to the construction of she European and North American Rail- way, and to obtain, if possible, from Biitish Capitaliste the funda required fo, the commencement of the work, on the ceedit of the Province. The hard-fisted oid Shylocks of Halifax hoped to damage che popularity of the present Liberal Ad-jr¢ our soupigsentd, tell: Jove -amd.yuierk misistration, by refusing to aid with their) more there is no knowing what might be capital the construction of the proposed accomplished, If the grambiers and , 3 . ithe slarmists were banished out of the Railway. Now that the Executive have country, and the well disposed would put taken the matter earnestly in hand, bY their shoulders to the wheel, we might eslecting THe most efficient man in all hope to make this land of the Mayflower THE NO mn eee Wevu pong, Lanies.-——Mr, Scott in- forms us that upwards of sixty of ‘the leading Ladies —Good bless them they all lead !—of- this city: have assured him that provided equally good articles of Bonnets as those manufactured at Truro and purchased for the Great Industrial Exhibition next year in Londoa, they will] wear nothing but Home Manorac- rune! Weare further iaformed that the Lady of the American Consulyat this port, has pronounced the specimens in question to be superior to any she has ever before seer, und it is her intention to send a nunber of Truro Bonnets as. pre- sents to her friends inthe United States. sent their acconnts for payment forthwith; and solicits an early payment. October 26th. 1850. persons to whom he may be indebted will pre- from those who may be indebted to him he 28 acres of LAND, known as “Sime” Marm,” “ Charley's Hope,” &c., has now been divided into Lots, to be leased “or sold. Some of the bots 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 requiring’ pieée of Land near Charjottetown forpasturagy or to build upon, will find the present-an eligible opportunity for obtaining it. Plade — of the division can be seen, and terme of -- _}sale and Jease ascertained, on application at the Office of the Subscriber, in Dee.” brisay’s Buildings, SHES © JOSEPH HENSLEY, © Charlottetown, Oct. 16, ne ne Freehold Farm for Sale. “w qa KE Subscriber,has received jinetroe- tions to offer for Sale a valuable » Freehold Farm. Ht is situate on Township No. .65,-anad. fronts on the -Eltiot Rivet, Sana mile of the Ferry at Rocky Point, and three miles of Charlottetown. “There ate a good HOUSE and BARN on the pre- mises ; the whole is offered for the low sum of £173 sterling. Immediate posses sion will be given, and one-half of the purchase money may remain assured on the property. W. H. POPE. Charlottetown, Oct. 16. ‘dw, british America, to procure the invest- what it ought to be—the envy of sur- . te . |rounding nations. But after allthe talk ment of British capital in the enterprize,’ the “lords” of creation, we shal! the outcry raised by the Tory organs is) probably have to refer to the Ladies for tremendous. It may and does seem assistance in elevating our common coun- i oy try. Itis our firm belief that if the Rail awkward to appeal again to the British Road question had, in the first instance. Government for its aid and co-operation, heen handed over to them, they would after the courteous refusal so lately given long ere this have got guarantee, railroad, Ae hitiee i./Or in short, any thing they might please by Earl Grey; but the great ability, in-| | or” The Ladies are irresistable ! fluence, and energy of the Hon. Provin- ‘that is our text.—Halifur Mornine Chron. eial Secretary afford the best guarantee for beleiving that if he does not succeed! an odtaining the necessary funds through WOTUSS. TT! sent. ROBERT WADE, EDMUND MAWLEY. ' stand. Charlottetown, October 2, 1850. W! A Rattway—not the Raitwar—is about to be constructed in Albert County, N. B., by an American, for the purpose: the agency of the Imperial Governmen|, of shipping gypsum. The deposit is said) he cun hierdiy fail in securing the prompt to be of the first rate quaiity. ‘ bearing daie the 23rd day of Sept eo-operstion of some of the monied men } ef Enz and | ‘and made over to the Subscriber. This) ee hailiondide MARRIED. | is to notify ail persons, who are indebte i I ‘to the said Firm, that, unless their respec- Covpo.rnce.—Addresses of Condo- | At Halifax. on the 24th instant, by the Rev.| lance have heen presented to Lady Camp-) Alex Forrester, Howard D, Steel. Est, Bar- bell by the Highland Society and by the|rsier at Law, to Elizabeth, daughter of Isaac Order of the Sons of Terr perance in| Rigby. Esq.. of H. M. Ordnance Department. . t ~ 729 i a Charlottetown, svmpathizing with her wr. \iexander ferguson, of St. Peter’s Read out distinction, Ladyship on the death of her late hus- to Miss Elizabeth Maciain of North River. hand, the Lieutenant Governor; to which, On ae or Ftiean oe by David he a iHiggins Esy.,J. P.. Mr. Alexander Batie, to AaY ‘ "W ‘ 5 J . ; j xO fe] aan aa cies Ounpbel malts | Mary,eldest daughter of Mr. Neil Shaw, both; FRANCES MAWLEY. ye S e . 4 e ‘ . , of Covehead. . Charlottetown, Oct. 2, 1850. On the same day, by the same. Mr. Albert; All persons ed to present tie same for adjustment. IE Co-partnership hitherto existing under the style of Wade and Maw- ley, is this day dissolved by mutual con- The business will until further Notice, be carried on by E, Mawley, at the old JEREAS by deed of assignment 1850, all Debts, Book Accounts, Stock} jin Trade, &c., &c., due end belonging} jto the firm of WADE and MAWLEY, \Saddiers, were by them duly transferred d. Room, each 27 feet by 18 feet, with twe . tive Accounts are paid to Mr. GEORGE ‘MAWLEY, at “ Apothecaries’ Hall,” in ,Charlottetown, on or before the 23rd day On the 8th inst, by the Rev. Mr. M Nair, of October inst.,they will be sued for with- having claims against the said Firm, are request- Liontsing.—-On the evening of the Sd instant, the house of Mr. George Aitken, of Three Rivers, was struck by hghtning, the electric fluid passing down /Bovyer, of Stanhope, to Catherine. second) jdaughter of Mr. Neil Shaw, of Covehead. PASSENGERS. the kitchenchimney and prostrating five boys who were sented on a bench therein.) [n the Steamer from Pictou, on Thurs- but without inflicting any serious injury! daw, the 24th instant—Dennia Reddin epor them. The lizhtniag again passed) tsg 5 Mr. Andrew Mitchell, and Mr. , epwards, splintering one of the rafters in \John Coll Macdonald. many pieces, and tearing a hole through) [py de, oa Menday, Mr. & Mrs.Rand and the ceiling. lchild, Mr. Costiow : 2 in the steerage. shri Inthe BLarque Prince Edward, from }London on Friday Jast— Dr. Johnson and ‘family; Mr. Hollyand others. LATEST FROM EUROPE. The R. M.S. Asta arrived at New ¥ork at ten ociock a. wm. on Wednesday lest. Her passage is not the shortest on reeord—the celebrated run of U.S. 4. dantic remaining etijl at the head of the list. The news by thie arrival is of the highest possible interest. THE EXAMINER OFFICE IS REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF GREAT GEORGE AND GRAFTON STREETS, [CANTELO’S COR- NER), DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE WEST SIDE OF THE COLONIAL BUILDING. (HE undersigned having seen by Pow. er of Attorney, duly appointed the Agent of the Rev. John M*Donald, to — = ene le We are in- debted to the Editer of the Sun for the subdjained summary of the doings in Eu- ropa. [tis very evident that a storm of no ordinery character is brewing on this continent. ‘fhe rival powers Austtia,; manave his Estates in this [eland, hereby Russia, and. France are, apparently on! notifies a!) persuns indebted for Rent or the eve of drawing the sword and, pessi-jotherwise to make immediate poyment to bly, throwing away the scabbard. Ans-|hi:n. tria, Saxony, Baycria, and Wirtumberg have entered into ate ty ofal'iance for Notice. PATRICK DUFPEY. } October 23, 1850, — SYRAVRD. TERE have been on the premises of if PIGS, andthreeSHEEP. The two Pigs the Subscriber since. Jane last two! usWsiaao, yor SALE OR TO BE LET, “NEW- STEAD,” the residence of the Hon Cuarces Hrnscey, situated on the Malpeque or. Princetown Road, at the distance of Five miles from Charlottetown The Farm consists of 356 acres of Lané, 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 ané Rail Fence for the purpose of Pastere, and contains two excellent Springe af Water. The House, which stands onan 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-Room and Drawing- lother Sitting-Rooms. Pantry, back ana front Kitchens and Offices, and 13 Beo- ‘Rooms. Attached to the House | are Stables for Eight Horses; Coach-House, Barns, Cow-Honses, 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 Conrt Louse. JOSEPH HENSLEY Charlottetown, Aug. 27. 1000 Acres of LAND, — TO BE SOLD OR LET ON THE M@OPr?T’, FAVOURABLE TERMS. ’ ~- -« have the right ear cut off—one of them! ‘is a Barrow and the othera Sow. The! Sheep tre also cut inthe right ear, one! ‘has a long and the other a short tail. if ‘not taken away, and expenses paid, with-| ‘in one month from thie date, they will ) * ithen be sold according to law. JAMES WALSH. Ferry, Lot 48. Oct. 23. DR? For Cork, ‘NHE new Brig ALEXANDER, 215 tons, will sail from Orwel)l on the Sth November for the above port, She has good accommodations for a few Cabin Passengers. Apply to the owner on bourd. CHARLES MACDONALD. Orwel!, October 23. Boots and Shoes. FAUGHT has imported from the * United States an assortment of BOOTS and SHOES of all descriptions — Men’s and Bovs’ WELLINGTON BOOTS of al! sizes, suitable for the sea- son, which will be aule cheap for Case. October 23, . epee ight Ne <j nae i. i? 6 < Fie Sane! a es as " ‘ter streams. .It will be Let er Sold. im ( NE THOUSAND ACRES of supetiar LAND, situate at Lot 3, in) Prime County. The Western Road runs though. part of it; it is covered with excelient Timber, and supplied with numerous we- lots tc suit intending purchasers, and os terms the most advantages that can. be offered. WALTER LANNEN, August 10, 1850. ‘To be let, 8 a lease of 999 years, in Lots to eur purchasers, about 200 aeres of excellent. Land, part of the Estate of Wyther Grange, situate on the Winaloe Road about &. miles from Charlottetown. The situation: is beautiful, commanding a viewsof Nova: Scotia and the Harbour’s Mouth: «Tues are cbout 40 acres cleared on the diffe -. ent Lots,.and theremainder may be ciear-. ed ata trifling expence. Apply to Mr. Hocrorn, Grange, Winsloe Road, Lot 33... June 12, 1850, . Wy be.