pe EEE———————EEe - BR Saeome= > MAN FOR SALE, HAT VALUABLE and well known Property, owned and oceupied by the Subscriber, consisting of ‘TWO UUNDRED AND FORTY-FOUR! ACRES of LAND, together with the! DW ELLING-HOUSE and outbuildings thereon. The Dwetime-nousEe is 45 feet— two stories—couimodious and weil ar- yanged. The Ovurrumoines comprise Two Stores, an Office, Coach—House, Two Stables, T'wo large Barns, a Thrashing Machine, Granary, Ice-Honse, Work- éhop, Blacksmith'’s Forge and Limekiln. There are also T'wo Wells of excellent Water, the one in the outer kitchen, the ether inthe 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 eavily manured with Muscle-mud, Lime and Compost—about 50 acres are ploughed ard ready for next year’s crop. Immediately adjoining are Two Gar- pens, and an Orcuarp well stocked wit)) a choice selection of English and Ame ° % : ry’ . rican Fruit Trees in bearing, This Property is beautifully situated an the South side of Bedeqne, fronting fottetown, 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. for Agricultural pur-| poses it is surpassed by sone om the Island, the soil being of good quality, and) well watered by two never failing brooks! which run across, the Gnein the centre, | the other in the rear of the Property, while | the Riveron which it fronts, contains, ; Within a short distance, inexhaustable) quantities of muscle-mua and other valn-| able manures, which can be procured, without difficulty. The whole is capable} of being divided with advantage, there| being—distant from the maim residence. three-quarters of a2 nule—a new COT-! ‘LAGE, 40 feet by B0 feet, in course of, d@@estion, finished otitside, the materials} . “! Hensley, en Dank River, and adjoining a Public, THR RKAMIOIR. dite main Roads !eading through the Island, ALSU--160 Acres, situate on Town ship No. 27, held under Lease of 909 years, and subject to an annual Rent lequivalent to 4d. British Sterling, per hacre. ALSO--1000 Acres of Wilderness ‘on ‘fownship No. I. 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. H. Porr, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, JOSEPH POPE. Bedeque, October 23, 1850. Yo rHe ‘J'ENANTS AND SETTLEKS ON Townsnies Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42. 43, and GO, AND TO ALL OTHERS YN Prince Epwarp IsLanp, WHO ARE INDEBTED TO ME ON ANY ACCOUNT WHATSOEVER. HEREBY notify that [ have this day assigned over all my Real and Per- sonal [state in Prince Edward Island, to James Peake Esq., the Hon. Charles required to make lmmedmie payment to the said ‘Trustees, and all to whem | may WW QAMES Ueaaara | } 48 the follwing G@@DS by Whale sale and Retail, received by recent States: Black and Invisible Green Cloths. Brown, Beaver.and Bine Pilot, Cashmeres and Doeskins, Gloves, Hosiery, Silk, and Silk Velvet, Welsh Flanneis, Lasting Boots, Ribbons, black cloth and satin Vests, Cloakings, Muslins, ‘Ticking, mus- lin Collars, green, blue and black Falls, Goffering, Vests and Pants, Mutfs, Boas and Victorines. 300 pieces grey Cotton, 100 do. white & Regatta Shirting, 80 do. Orleans, 500 bundles Blue, Red and White Warp, 140 pieces printed Cotton, 150 doz. Cot- ton Handkerchiels, 70 doz. grey Wad- ding, 100 pieces Lining Cotton, £000 Ibs, Log wood. 14 puns. Molasses and Sugar,50 Bb!s. Pitch, ‘ar, Rosin and Bright Var- nish, 2000 }is. Northern Red Clover Seed, 6 Philadelphia Mill Saws, 40 Cooking and Franklin STOVES, 100 gross Corks, 20 Casks high proof RUM,: 10 Cans Camphene Oi), 200 sides Boston: and tialifax Sole LEATHER, Box- arrivals from Ln@jand, and the United) i ‘WHE Subseriber has mach pleasure te notifying the Public, that the Diggge tors of the “ Alliance Life & Fire Insavamey Company” OF LONDON, have authorised him to make a considee able reduction In the rates of Premiom es Candles, Ginger and Pepper, Honey- dew Tobacco, Castor Oil, Holland’s Gin, \Martell’s Brandy, Port and Sherry. }2 patent Butter Churns, | Counier Scale, | As policys hereafter become renew able, the Subscriber will grant receipt at the reduced rate, without the necesaily y. the Hon John Myrie Holl, and WIN, 10 cwt. American Shingle Naij!s,/of a new Policy being issued, Wharf, the main Road leading to Char-| | heoplilus Desbrisay, Esq., a8 Trustees | | 7 ; via ‘forthe paymentof Debts and other pur-|) goz. Door Mats, 0 Barrels Herrings,|respecttully invited to take Policys from | poses, All persons indebted to me are|@Q doz. Fur and Cloth Caps, 200 lbs. Shoe, ‘Thread, 300 lbs. black & white Linhen| lbs. black Twist, 20 Ibs. black) sured. All persons desirous of Insuring eye the “Anuianer.” Noman can consider his property to be safe unless he be @. “ Delays are dangerous,” espe- he iadebted are requested to forward) sewing Silk, 80 doz. Shawls, 40 doz. stout|cially in this matter. Sat verbwn sapiens. their Accounts to the same parties for ad- jusiment. CHARLES WORRELL. Charlottetown, June 19, 1850. Cattle, Sheep and Agricul. tural Produce. 'eHIS Tenants and Settlers on Town-| ships 38, 39, 40, 41. 42, 43, and 66, | are hereby cailed upon to make payment of all} sums of money due by them fur Rent, Arrears | of Rent or otherwise—and they are notified | that CaTTik, SHEEP. PiGs, WibeT, BARLEY, | Oars, Porarows, Texn~ips, Fioun, Oat-| MEAL, Bear, PORK, PrckKLED SAbMON, and | MacwaReL, and Dried Comrisn will be tuken| in payment at the Marke: prices. to be ge red atthe Morrell Parm to Me JOHN B i { Braces, 60 Chesis TEA, 2000 Ibs, Red- wood, 20 vross assorted Combs, 500 Ibs. Creese, 100 Ibs. Conon Balls, 4 Kegs!- | Saleratus, WwW boxes 10x 12 & 7 x 9 Giass, | 100 bavs Table Salt, An assortinent of, Hurdwure. OATS AND FUR WANTED. | January 1, 1851. PATAIBA WALLS Ss | (NO. 1. GREAT GEORGE STREET, | KOUGHAN’S CORNER,) ; ESPECTFULLY intimates to his] friends and the publie, that he has re-, . ' summed business in the atove Premises | for its completion are on hand, and the; COX. or in Charlottetowa, at Mr. DiesBRI jand has received an extensive assurtinent © | Cottage will, if required, be completed by | the Subscriber. The Woods ond Marshes in the vicinity | abound with game, and the River with! abundance of superior Salmon, ‘Trout and) Oysters. ALSO, THREE HUNDRED and FIFTY) nl ACRES situate on Township No. 27,; three miles from Bedeqnue, 200 of which) have a front of 40 chains on the Char-) jottetown Road; 8U acres are cleared, | fenced with cedar, and in excellent con-| dition, having been in pasture for several | years past. A large Spring of excellent water) i iakes its rise upon, and flows across the) #Vroperty. ‘The remaiming 150 acres are} sounded in front by the Strait of Nor- | thumberland, and in the rear by the Road) Yeading from Bedeque to Seven Mile} Hay and Cape ‘Traverse. Of this tract eeveral acres are Salt Marsh. — It is par-| deally cleared, and tuere is an abundant) supply of Seaweed four manure on the, twiiore. ALSO, All that old and valuxble FARM, late the property of Mr. William Murray, fronting ou the North side of Dunk River, and bounded on the rear by the Koad ieading to St. Eleanor’s, it coniains 90) xcres of Upland, and 10 acres of superior Marsh; a stveam of fresh water runs through the whole length of the Farm, $0 or G60 acres are cleared and in good oaltivation ; there isa new COTTAGE and BARN on the preinises. ALSO, acres of Marsh Land adjoining Dunk river Bridge. {15 acres in Miscouche Settlement, Yownship No. 17. 100 acres on ‘Township No. 19, %50 acres * - oe 500 acres ane, On the atter tract therets an excellent Milf site, Tis whole of the above LANDS are nald in fee simple, are of good quality. adore @eicas iiaproved, aud trent oa the/ led ata triflme expence. SAY’S Warehouse. JAMES PRAKE, CHAKLES HENSLEY, JOHN M HOLL, THEO. DESBRISAY. August 21, 1850. JOR SALE, a few emall Tracts of | Wilderness Land. well wooded, in! different paris of the Estate. of which plans | can be seen eg application to T.. DESBRISAY. To be let, ( N a lease of 999 years, in Lots to suit purchasers, about 200 acres of exeeHent Lend, part of the Estate of Wvyther Grange, sttuate on the Winsloe Road about ¢ miles from Chariotteiown. ‘The sitvation is beautiful, coinmanding a view of Nova Seotia and the Harbours Mouth. There are obout 40 seres cleared on the differ- ent Lots, and the remainder may be clear- Apwly to Mr. Hetroxvo, Wyther| NEW GOODS, censisting of every voriety suitable for the| resent and appreaching scason. ‘These Goods ea been purchased under very favorable cir-| cumstavees, and will be sold at euch prices as | cannot fail to give satisiaction. | Sale cheap CHARLES YOUNG, Ch. Town. July 27. 13w 2 8 cP "a fe sid? Mar? F bispe FUST recei fro. COUR iY CASKS of 1 — puse }articie. Aiso oa heng, : cuantity of prime An- napolis CMEESK abu a w boxes of Diary Fit RRENGS. DAVID WILSON, January 4. thw. Warcestersire Sader. > ECEIVED at Sxkissin’s Menicas » Waxnbenovss. One Case of cenuite WORKCESTEBSHIRE SAUCH—Py Dec. Ih —— or — — Monaey to Lend. \ ONEY to lend on Mortgage or other good security on Land im Chariotte- lrown or Royalty in sume of £50 and up- P. W. asseres his old customers. that nothing| warja Anpiy atthe Office of the Suab- shall be wanting, on his part, to render his New k.steblishment werthy of that liberal Patron-| age which kad formerivy been conferred on} hum apd for which le now embraces this op- portupiiy of rewurning his sincere thanks. December 23, 185v. Tanton’s Saddlery, TH E Subscriber bevs most respectfully | ecriber. JOSEPH HENSLEY, Office, Deshrisay’s Buildines, ? Ch. Town, 8th Jannary, 1851. § oe " ‘th Lyening Tuition of Youug Kea, By HK. B, IRVING, - re ee I; wor to vetorn bia sincere thanks to the jnsi2cacter of = Emetiah, . Preack, and the jhabitents of Charlottetown and vicinity. | and the taland in general, for the kind} patronage hitherto se hiberally afforded MATHEMATICS. Hours or Tortion—From 8 tw 10 him, and trosts, by strict atieution tole’clock p. ni., ive evenings a week, business, to merit a Continnanee of past) Turtion Fex—Thirty Shilings per favors. He takes this opportunity of in- |! Quarter, of twelve weeks: one-half pay- forming them, that be has on hand, andjable in advance. woeld make to order, SADDLES, HAR- Crass Reow—The Store lately occt- Grange, Winsloe Road, Lot 33. June PQ. 1850 THEY Qs Wwe WOR SALE by the Subscriber, with immediate possession, 100 feet of LAND fronting on Pownal Street, by $4 front- ing on Dorchester Sirect, together with the new two story HOUSE, 40 by 35. STABLE, COACH HOUSE. &c..&e., This property is well adapted fora Mercantile Estabiishment or Hotel, being near the head of Pownal Wharf. For terns apply to P. GAPFNEY. Charlottetown, Nov. 1. 1850. ~ SCOURS Ys Subscriber begs to inform his friends in ‘Pown and Country that he has re- moved frou his old Stand ine King St. to the house lately oceupied by Mrs. Gaifney. in Kent Street, next door to the Prince Albert Hotel—where his customers will find their orders punctually attended te as usual. ‘The subscriber, at the same time. respectfully tenders his gratetul acknowledgements to his friends and the public for their past favours. RICHARD WALSE. Charlottetowa, Dec. U1, 1850, of NESS, TRUNKS. &c., &c, of a supe-| pied by W. W. Loup, Esq, Dorchester rior quality, and finished ou the latest and | Street. most approved principles, which he offers| N. &.—Class re-onened Monday Even- at reduced prices, Produce taken in} ing, Gin January, 180}. payment. 4 papery ecbipizes (Steigh Trimming neatly Executed. | | Navigation. APTAIN HOGAN will even a class for c 5 - i iw op os rigS -; ) ‘ (North Ene.) Jan, 8, 1851. the instruction of NAVIGATION. 9 soon as a sufficieat nunwer of puptis are ai aan ; aPg0nsk inde at : , : S N. B. : woe aga indebted to the obtained, at his residence. Queen Street, 1n ae r ubseriber, by Note of Hand or otherwise, | honse formerly occupied by Mr. Gaths. are hereby notified, thata settlement of} Deer. 15. their Accounts, on or before the Fifteenth | - day of February, is respectfully request—|/*))?! yee fea yet hae Be ba . a PaO 2S POURS se FEW SQUARE STOVES, PRANK Notice, LIN STOVES, and COOKING . : : STOVES, of a stout quality, may be A sons indebte sien-| . — ee ss a! LL persons imaedt d tothe undersign | purchased there, by an early application, tor ed, exther by Note of Hand or Book! Casi only. Account, are hereby notified, that unless! December 14, 1890 their respective Amounts sre paid On OF | =stanammummmmscerncn trae before the First of Fesruany next, they) THE EXAMINER is Printed and Published will be placed inthe hands of an Attor-| by Epwakp WueLan, at his Office, Gres oi? uae ; serve Stre ‘hariattetown, Prince edward vey for recovery with ; George Street, Chariet ; a y J ihout distinc ton of Isiand. Itis sent to Subscripers ior fen shit- WILLIAM D. ‘PANTON. Great George Sineet, pereoge. I i ik | lings per annum--iF PAID in ADVANCE eae D. P. COLES. twelve SLillings and Sis-pesce aiver te ot j January 4, 1551, oi. {is months