Tt es “3° WARRISD. On Thursday the 10th inst., at Christ Chareh, Cherry Valley, by the Rev. H. BR. Swebevy, Mr. John Cavenagh, of Cherry Valley, to Sarah, second daughter of Mr. Join Music, of China Point. DUED. Of Cholera, at San Francisco, Califor- nia, on the 26th October last, Mr. Alex. Campbe}! Irving, late Master of the Brig Fanny, which left this Port in Nevember 1849. At Cornwallis, N. S., on the 20th Oct., Mrs. Eleanor Cummins, wife of Mr. R. J. Curry, a native of the County Wexford, Ireland. SHIP NEWS. Dee. 17,—Schr. Arctic, M‘Kay, Hali- fax; goods. Brothers, M‘Kenzie, do.; do. Brothers, M‘Rae, do.; do. Ama- gent, Nicholson, do.; do. CLEARED. Dec. 11,—Schr. Virgin. Matatell, Ari- chat; bal. 12—Clifford, O’Brien, Pictou; do. Native Lass, M‘Donald, do.; do. 16—Brig Falcon, M‘Kay, London; Inm- ber. 17—Sehr. Olive, Ireland, New York; oats. SHIP WRECKS. The brigt. Wasp, of P. E. [sland, Andrew Coffin, Master, with a cargo of; lumber, cattle and produce, sailed from: Grand River on the 15th inst., bound for; this port. On the Wednesday morning! following, made Cape St. Mary’s; on the} same evening, about 8 o'clock, rounded Cape Race, the weatherclear, wind W. S. W; the master then hove the vessel to until } a.m. on Thursday, when they again made sail, with light breeze from the S. W.; at 6 that evening, they made Cape Spear light; et 8, the wind veered more southwardly, and became hazy, last sight of the Light; about 10, the wind got round to the S. E., blew strong, and very thick weather, the vessel lying to; about half an hour afterwards, saw the Jand close upon the lee bow; made sail upon the vessel, but the sea running high it was impossible to work ber off,} and at 11 o’cleck she struck ona point of land a little to the Southward of Petty Ufarbor Motion, and immediately became a total wreck. The master and four men, melancholy to relate, perished; Haley Deagle, one of the crew, being the only surviver. The Wasp was owned by Mr. Joseph Dingwell, of P. FB. Island, his only son, a young man of 19 years, was one of the Jost crew.--[ Newfld. Ledger, Nov. 20. Schr. Ten Sisters, Parker, from P. E. Island, reports Schr. Unity, M‘Daniels, vs totally Jost on the 23d ult., on the Fry- ing Pans. Schr. Ellen, Strachan, from P. EK. Js- Jand, reports 4 or 5 vessels ashore in the Gut of Canso; a vessel from Halifax to Richilmcto, lost her anchers and sustain- ed other damage; at Plaister Cove, on the 22d ult. Schr. Swift, Potter from Ha- lifax to Mabou, lost her anchors at the same time and place. ~ AUCTION, Underwriters’ Sale. DD FRIDAY 2uth inst.,at Ll o'clock, at the Red Store, belonging to Dennis LEDDIN, Esq , near the Pheaix Foun- ary. ; 150 fron Pots. Brkepans and Covers 20 Kegs Nails 40 bags do. 1 Bhi. Cider Vinegar, 2 Chests Tea 1 Tierce Rice 49 Sides Sole Leather 1 Box Starch 19 do. Soap 1) do, Candies 15 do. Raisins Imported and damaged ona voyage at and from Halifax to Charlottetown, per Brigt. George, Lebianc, Master. Charlottetown, 12v: December, 1850. WOWIDS. |workmanshtp to merit a continuance of for which purposes it has been used for a ee 6 eae as ET 2 vIBNT New Advertisements, AUIS CNPSUSM, OFFERS FOR SALE TTT AL En aA) MNhfa #OR SAKE, PHaT VALUABLE and we!] known Property, owned and occupied by the Subscriber, consisting of TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-FOUR Tea—Congou (in Boxes). Superior, ACRES of LAND, together with the M olasses Nails DW ELLING-HOUSBR and outbuildings Brandy Cottons, Grey and thereon. Gin printed The DWELLING-HOUSE is 45 feet— Herrings Shirtings, Striped {| '¥° storleS—Commodious and wel] ar- Leather Threads, Pins ranged. Soap Handkerchiefs The Oursurmpines comprise Two Men’s heavy Boots, Indigo Stores, an Office, Coach-House, ‘Two ALSO--A few Barrels Russet Apples,| Stables, Pwo large Barns, a Thrashing fine. "Machine, Granary, Ice-House, Work- December 18. shop, Blacksmith’s Forge and Limekiln. There are also Two Wells of excellent Exchange! Exchange! ! ellen Water, the one in the outer kitchen, the BB vc of EXCHANGE bought and sold other in the Farm-yard, de ts Wishing Maene’ of the. eheosi- Of the 244 acres, about 180 are cleared. ber, Approved Promissory Notes, of fenced, partly with cedar, and in a high Ninety days and under, discounted; Checques| State of cultivation, large portions having cashed. been neavily manured with Muscle-mud, Lime and Compost—-about 50 acres are ploughed and ready for next year’s crop. | Immediately adjoining are Two Gar- DAVIES Wes BARROS, DENS, and an OrxcHarn well stocked with , a choice selection of Nnglish and Ame- Engineer, Blacksmith, &c.!rican Fruit Trees in bearing. (Old Stand—Kent Street.) This Property is beautifully situated bi . jon the South side of Bedeque, fronting Bess most respectfully to return his}on Dunk River, and adjoining a Public sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Wharf, the main Road leading to Char- Cuarlottetown, its vicinity, and the coun- lottetown, forming a boundary for a ais.| * . . _ ‘ ‘ try in general, for their liberal support] ance of nearly two miles; it affurds since he commenced business, and trusts, superior advantages for carrying on a by diligence to orders and the best of Shipbuilding or Mercantile establishment, CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, December 18, 1850. their favors, 3 362 Sear ea ee ea eT OE main Roads leading through the Island. ALSO--160 Acres, situate on Town- ship No. 27, held under Lease of 999 years, and subject to an anonal Rent equivalent to 4d. British Sterling, per acre, ALSO--1000 Acres on ‘Township No. 11. To the whole of the above Property an indisputable Title will be given, and one half of the purchase money may remain secured thereon, The whole or any part of the STOCK, CROP or IMPLEMENTS now on the property, may be taken ata valuation, or will be sold cheap by private sale. For further particulars, apply to W. Ul. Porr, Esq , Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, of Wilderness JOSEPH POPE, Bedeque, October 23, 1850. Valuable Freehold Business Mart fer Sale. OR SALE, that very eligibly situated House and Premises owned and coccn- pied by the Subscriber, near Bedeque Wharf, Green’s Shore, consisting of Dwelling House and Out Offices, with new Granary and Store,all in perfect repair. Also, the two Water: Lots in front thereof, adjoining the Shore, measuring on the road 152 feet, by about 150 feet to high water mark, with the water privilege to the channel, and is well adapted for a Shipyard. The Property being so well known needs no further description. The whole will be sold together, or separately, to suit purchasers, and immediate possession given. Part of the Purchase Money may re- main at Interest for some time at the option of the purchaser, For further particulars, apply to Jamns the last 30 years. ior Agricultural par- poses it is surpassed by none oa the! CARRIAGE MOUNTINGS, Island, the soil being of good qual:ty, and! well watered by two never failing brooks | SPRINGS, AND GIG AXLES, TURNING LATHES, AND EDGED — | which run across, the one in the centre, | TOOLS, BROaD AND NARROW CAST the other in the rear of the Property, v hile} STEEL AXES; pita . wees, it fronts, nee , Within a short Gistance, Inexhaustable} . ? a + Warranted of the very best Materiais. ‘quintities of mascle-mud and other valu-| For Hire: jable manures, which can be procured| 4 without dilfculty. The whole is capable) CARRIAGES, GIGS, SLEIGHS, axpy GOOD of being divided with advantage, thers | HORSES being— distant from the main residence) ALWAYS ON HAND: PurpieE Esq , Merchant, Charlottetown, or ou the premises to WILLIAM M- EWEN. Charlottetown, Dec 18, 1850. tf. AD ea PAM OWA SRST UNAS A AAD, \ . Fer Sale, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN ACRES of Excellent LAND. situate oD at Cove Head, Lot 34. a good part of which is under cultivation, and the remainder is covered with Timber of the N. B.—J. W.C., with the most pro- three-quarters of a mile—a new CUT-!) best description—together with a comfortable found gratitude, proffers his heartfelt} AGH, 40 feet by 30 feet, in course of) Dwelling House and Out Houses. thanks to the public, for the encourage- erection, finished outside, the materials: . . = } former premises. the Subscriber, December 18, . ae ge a, jabundance of superior Salmon, Trout and New Books & Stationery Store.! oysters. ALSO, THREE HUNDRED and FIFTY for the sale of ACRES situate on Township No. 27, 2 three niles from Bedeque, 200 of which Books, Stationery, Fancy jaye a front of 40 chains on the Char- Articles, Music &c. lottetown Road; 80 ucres are cleared, hich I fully invi fenced with cedar, aud in excellent con- to which he respectiuliy invites the atten-! dition, having been in pasiure dob sheen tion of the Public. years past. A large selection of Piano Forte Music,| A jarge Spring of exceilent water containing the authorised editions of|takes its rise upon, and. flows across the Jenty Lind’s songs. Property. The remaining 150 acres are A lot of new Novels, in cheap form. bounded in front by the Strait of Nor-} Ladies’ enamelled, ivory, gold border andi thumberland, and in the rear by the Road variegated Visiting Cares and Tortoi-|leadine from Bedeque to Seven Mile shell Card Cases; Gentiemen’s ditto. | Bay aud Cape Vraverse. Of this tract Cream Laid and other Note Paper and{several acres are Salt Marsh. — It is par- Eavelopes. tially cleared, and there is an abundant Foolscap, Pot and Letter Paner, plainandjsupply of Seaweed for manure on the ruled; Banvk Post, large Law and Par-|Shore, liamentary Paper. School Books ; every article in School, Office and Paney Stationery. Standard and Miscellaneous Works, ‘HE Subscriber is now opening a Store ALSO, All that old and valuable FARM, late the property of Mr. William Murray, fronting on the North side of Junk River, Room Paper, variety of new patterns, and bounded oo the rear by the Road A Jot of Fluid Lamps. leading to St. Eleanor’s, it contains 90 Door Pilates of siitver metal, furnished to|aecres of Upiand, and 10 acres of superior order with any name, (see specimens.) |Marsh; 2 streata of fresh water runs ("Orders received for any book pub-jthrongh the whole Jength of the Farm, iished. 5U or GO acres are cleared and in good New Books and pieces of Music con-|cuitivation ; there isa new COTTAGE stantly receiving. and BARN on the premises. Store in Queen street, opposite Messrs. ALSO, Reddin & Son’s, where is alsothe office} 3 acres of Marsh Land adjoining Dunk of ihe “ American Art Union.” ‘River Bridge. JOHN J, PIPPY. Township No, 17. 100 acres on ‘Township No, 19. 250 acres " gee" Navigation. 500 acres “ 67, December 18, G EORGE HOOPER being about to leave the Island, requests that al) persons to whom he may be indebted will pre- gent their acconnts for payment forthwith; and from those who may be indebted to him he, gelicits an early payment, APTAIN HOGAN willopen a class 7/08 the alter tract thereis an excellent the instruction of NAVIGATION, so Mill site. soon as a suflicieat number of pupils are On this Property is advantageously situated é Sede completio oid 1 4 pa GRIST MILE. contaming two pair of ment he has contiuued to receive since | ors competion are on hand, and the! stones: axd a Carding Machine. the calamitous fire, which destroyed his |Cottage will, if required, be completed by | : j the Land, as may be agreed upon ; and part of ‘The Woods and Marshes in the vicinity, the purchase money may remain secured upou abound with game, and the River with: The Mill will be sold either with or withont the property. For jurther particulars enquire /of the Subscribers on the Premises, WILLIAM & JOHN AULD. Covehead, Decr, If. tf NEW STORE and NEW GOODS. South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Market House. PHE Subscriber begs respectfully to invite the attention of the public to his well selected Stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, &e. suitable for town and country customers ; and he trusts, by ready Cash returns, and sirict attention to business, that he wiil be enabled to carry out his principle, with satisfaction to his Customers, EWEN CAMERON. December 4th, 1850, ’ 1 Stray Cows. WO STRAY COWS—one black and the other red—have been on the Sub- scriber’s premises since the Ist October last. Unless the owner or owners redeem those Cows within two months from this date, they will then be sold at Public Auction, to pay expenses, in accordance with the terms of the Act 9 Vic. cap. 5. JAMES MILLER, Jr. French Fort, December 4, 1850. tf. PRVSING FOVUIEY, FEW SQUARE STOVES, FRANK~ LIN STOVES, and COOKING STOVES, of a stout quality, may be purchased, there, by an early application, for 115 acres in Miscouche Settlement,|(.4 cy only. December 14, 1850. . S the Subscriber intends removing his Business from Town, he requests ail those whose accounts remain unsettled, io call and settle them immediately ; and those The whole of the above LANDS are},, whom he may be indebted will please sendin = ; $ i . . h . . . obtained. athis residence, Queen Street.in tel, 14 in fee simple, are of good quality, their accounts for settiement, house formerly occupied by Mr. Garrs, Deer 18,, «cre or less,improved, and front on the: Dee. II, Jno. B. COX. ne — a a Somme gets oe aes ee ee ee ae a erg: —s cc nemamnaraare ota "male re A EN LA e ats oe an sae =! er eae ce pe aacgiin artemis a eerie rae fel a = we - Re! a ae = aera Meee