tan AggToUIS. Qs THURSDAY, the First Day of March, at 12 “a clock, on the premises, the entire Stock of Mr. P. Gavx, in Queen’s Street, comprising a large assortment ef DRY GOODS, &e. &e. and to continue each day, until the whole is disposed of.--Terms libera].—-Further particulars made known by hand-bills, ("As Mr. Gaul is about to close his businesa, the whole will be Sold without reserve. JAMES N. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Feb. 12, 1849, Excellent Leasehold Farms for Sale. ()% the Premises, Winsloe Road, adjoining the Wins- loe Barton, will be sold by Public Auction, on W epyespar, the 27th February, instant, at 1 o’clock— TWO LOTS OF GOOD MEADOW LAND, Fifty xeres in each Lot, with a good Frame Dwell- ing House on one, and a good Log House on the other, besides Barns and other necessary out Houses. Thése Farms are Leaseholds, at one shilling currency per acre—term of lease 999 years. One of the Lots is entirely cleared, about 30 acres of the other--both of which are in an excellent state of cultivation. To besold atthe same time and place, a3 year old MARE-~4 horned Cattle, 4 Sheep, and a lot of Farm- Rg utensils. A fine stream of water runs through one of the above mentioned Lots, which could be easily made available for a Mill. Any other information that may be required respect- ing the above Farms, will be given by the Subscribers on the premises. JAMES DIAMOND, ROBERT DIAMOND. Winsloe Road, Feby. 12, 1849, St. Cuthbert’s for Sale. [HE Subscriber offers for Sale by private contract, the Leaseheld interest (being for the remainder of aterm of 999 years held at a rate of Is. Sterling, per acre) the above mentioned wel] known and eligible property, situate five miles from Charlottetown, on the St. Peter’s Road, for- merly owned by William McIntosh, Esq.. on which is an ex- cellent and commodieus Dwelling-House. Grist-mill, New Kiln, &c. The land consists of 144. acres of excellent quality, ina good state of cultivation, and whith can be divided into two different parcels, the Miils to go with one of them, to suit purchasers. If not sold previously by private sale, this property will positively be sold at Public Auction, on the premises, on TURSDAY, the 3d day of April next. Further particulars may be known, on enquiry of H. W. Lobban, Auctioneer, &c., Charlottetown, or the Subscriber. JOSEPH HAMMOND. St. Cuthbert’s, Feb. 12, 1849. Rare Chance. "NHTE Subscriber offers for Sale TOWN LOT No. 8} ‘ Second Range. Letter A, with a Dwetrine House, thereon, 36x26. The Property isfronting onthe Main) Street, and directly opposite the premises of Colin! Macdonald, Esquire. Anso, PASTURE LOT No. 19, the whole of which is under cultivation. For further} particulars apply to Mr. James Keuxy, Charlottetown, | or to JOHN KEARNEY, on the Premises. If the above Property is not disposed of by private sale previous to the 14th day of March next, it will on) that day be sold at Public Auction, in Building Lots, The above Property is so well known that it requires, no farther description. JK. | Georgetown, Feby, 12, 1849. | WANTED, ON or before the }0th of April, a Farm Ser- vant, who thoroughly understands all the routine of farm labour. lnexceptionable references will be required. En- quire of the Subscriber, at Mount Stewart, or of Captain Swabey, Charlottetown. hic go Bes WILLIAM SWABEY, jun. Mowat Stewart, Feb. 12,1819. : ; | | eee CCL LLL LOL OA TS | Sons of Temperance. | (PHE LECTURE by John Lawson Esq., as advertised, to take place at St. James’s Church, will be held in) the Baptist Meeting House (instead of the former place), on Thursday evening next, at 8 o’cloek.—A collection | will be taken. February 12, 1849. a — . ' ar » . Positively Final Notice. f bypowm Subseriber having been empowered by Jona-| THAN Weatnerse, Hsq., of St. Eleanor’s, Mer-) chant, to collect all debts dee to him in this Island, all! versens indebted to that Gentleman by Bond, Warrant’ of Attorney, Note of Hand, or Book Account, are here-, iy informed, that unless they come forward and pay | their respective accounts by the 25th day of I ebruary next, proceedings at law will positively ae instituted r i to com rithe ther notice. ayaiust hem to compel payment without ur é ¥ ROBERT STEWART. Charlottetown, 25th January, 184¥. IS. OTS Sea | F ebruary 12, 1849. feounts that remain unsettled, will be placed in the’ ee THA EXAMINER. 199 CHARLOTTETOWN __ | NOTICE. aig GRAIN SHOW! (YHE Subscriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him, whose amounts are over 12 months du [HE Annual Show of Grain, under the direc-| "les they are paid within one month from this date, an? of the Committee of the Royal Agricultural Society, they will be placed in the hands of his Attorney for co}- . y be hale in the Town Harn, on Wednesday, the 7th day lection. Grain or Potatoes will be taken in payment, inext, when the following Premiums will be offered | to be delivered at his Brewery and Distillery. for competition :— For the best Wheat, L, Just Arrived. 4 ‘Second ent do. 50 chests and boxes TEA, ~ ta Barley, “0 puncheons MOLASSES and SUGAR, Sec ) a j ( est do, and a large assortment of American Goods, which wil! |be sold cheap by wholesale. —_— ed Best Four-rowed Rarley Second best do. - Best Black Oats, Second best do. Best sample of Red Clover seed not less than 50 Ibs., 4 _‘' Second best da., The Grain to be of the growth of 1848, and each sack to con-| tain not less than 3 bushels. _ The Prize Grain and Seed to become the property of the Society, and the Owner will be required to enrol his name as a _ Charlottetown, and ofthe Island generally, that having Member, and pay the customary Subscriptien. taken the Establishment formerly occupied by his father, Mr _No premium will be awarded without competition of three|C- ©. Davison, (head of Queen's Whart,) he is prepared to Samples of each kind, both first and second quality. carry on the several brancaes of his profession, and hopes by The Prize Grain will be set up and sold at Auction, imme- | Strict attention to the orders of his customers. to merit the e:- diately after the decision of the Judges, who will be nominated | tensive patronage hitherto bestowed on the Establishment. upon the morning of the Show. Ship work of every description, well executed, andon moce- By Order, rate terms. CHARLES STEWART, _ CARRIAGES mounted, ina superior manner ; Elliptic and Secretary. {| Grasshopper Springs neatly made, and cheap. February 12, 1849. Mil! work supplied atthe shortest notice. G d ( curl and sm ye" punctually attended to. road and nargow Axes ,eqgal to any imported, and al! king ran oncert ® of kdge ‘lools neatly made 7 ive wo ie \HE CHARLOTTETOWN BRASS BAND pur-; N. B—A. D. having had two vears’ experience in eome of pose giving a Granp InstRUMENTAL CoNncERT at the principal cities of the United States. feels contident that he . . ted will be able to give the utmost satisfaction to all whe ma the National School Room, on Tuesday evening, the favour him with their patronage. y 20th instant. They will offer a splendid assortment of| June 26th, 1848 A CARD. Music from the most popular authors of Europe and America, considerable care having been taken in the : S the Subscriber has decided upon remain ing in the Island he will resume his practice in the various selection of them. ‘T'he following programme is sub- mitted to the public in full confidence that it wil) merit their approval, and ensure to the Band an overflowing Sepertenents of his profession ; and will again appear as Coup- House. se! in the Courts of Law and Equity. CHARLES YOUNG. GEORGE COLES. et ee et ee es ED — — o oooetoooeoe eo ecocooeco } October 30. BLACKSMITHING, &c. Artemas Davisen, Blacksmith, EREBY intimates to the Inhabitants of ad PART FIRST. Grand March, La Doirnois Sett Quadrilles, Swiss Melody—Duetto, Waltz—German, Terrace Charlottetown, Aug, 7. To the Tenants and Settlers on the Wes- tern moiety of Lot 46, and the Northern Negro Sett Quadrilles, moiety of Lot 48, Bohemian Polka, a Gallop from Gustavus. T{AVING been appointed by Powers of At- PART SECOND torney, the Agent of Major Thomas Murray Crooke, of ; aT; : the Misses Gun Cunninghame, and of the Heirs of the late Irish Sett Quadrilies, Mrs, ‘T'ay lor, for the management of their affairs in this Island, Rose of Allandale—Duetto { hereby give notice to the Tenants and Settlers on their Pro- Krakoviak—Polka, P Leap ve on Lots 46 and 48, to pay to me ail Rents and Arreare x > of ent. Florence Sett Quadrilles, - The applications of those requiring Leases of Farms will be Alice Gray—Duetto, promptly attended to. Scotch Sett Quadrilles, F. H. BYRNE. God save the Queen. August 21, 1848, Pxice or apMission—Ticketa to, admit four persons, . ~ . 3a. 9d.; Single Tickets, 1s, $d. ; Children, 9d. Tickets Notice to the Tenants on Lots 34, 51, & 59. to be had at the door, and at the Stationary Store of ‘PHE Susscriver having by Power of Attor- Mr. H. Stamper. ney bearing date the I4th day of June, 1848, been duly Doors open at half past 7 o’ciock—performance to! empowered by Sir Graham Graham Montgomery, Bart, Robert commenee at 8. | Montgomery and James Montgomery, Ksquires., to take the : r > {management of their property in this Island, hereby notifies JAMES KIELY, Band Master. jthe l'enants and others on the above 'l'ownships indebted to these Genltemen, to make immediate payment rs oo who is. in int Ro eetie le thori cel d give discharges for the same. Final Notice. eo authorized to receive and give ees oo 'MHE Subscriber begs to notify all persons indebted to| N.B.—Office at the House of Mr. Charles Drew, North him, by Note of Hand, Book Account, or otherwise, !Corner of Queen’s Square. ; : 5th July. 1848. to call and settle their respective accounts, on or before __ Upton. Hoth July. 1348 j the first day of March; as, after that date, those ac-) NOTICE. (Allthe papers) IMMHE Books belonging to the Firm of Messrs. Francis THOMAS BROYDERICK. and George Auld, are deposited with the Subser:- January 22, 1849. 2m. ‘ber for the purpose of collecting the debts due thereon. ai oe | Persons indebted to the said Firm are hereby notihed, india Rubber Clothing. ‘that unless their several balances be forthwith paod, yusr arrived and for sale by the Subscriber, a Case' compulsory measures will be resorted to, it being ne- of ‘cessary to close the concern without delay. Metatuc Rusper Coats, Boots, Groves, Pants, | JOHN LAWSON, Ovenatts, Sou-Wesrers, Suors, &c. Attorney at Law. GEORGE COLES. | Office Great George Street, near W. Panton, Saddier. January 1, 1249. hands of an attorney. -@ Dec. 11, 3848. pa ct rn ee CO 2 ae dul Hay Scales. | CNZAPZS LAM BVSR. FLE Subscriber begs to notify the inhabitants of the) — “ «2 nimble Sixpence preferred to a slow Shilling.” Island, that he has again fixed his Hay Scales ong : : 7 7 the Queen’s Square, where they have been tested ang Saddle, Harness, and Trank Establish proved to be correct by the Assayer of Weights and} ment, Measures, He will do full justice to al] parties in the} 1}]£ Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a general diseharge of his duties. assortment of articles in.the above line, which be JAMES CAMPBELL, | offers for sale cheap for Cash. Hay Scales. | SLEIGH TRIMMING neatly executed. hit February 5. an a - Final Notice. A LL. Persons indebted either to Peren G. Ctann.|"” “rpeasurer’s Office, Jan. 10, 1848. -* or Joun F. Ciars, late of Charlottetown, (which | sian aaa nhs 7 p debts have been duly assigned to the Subscriber,) are! \ OTICE is hereby given, that all Treasury hereby notified, that unless the respective sums due by | Nowse now me oe Cecalatee, NaS ve Ener ied 4 j fore 91st ins will be! to time been issued from the J'reasury of this Island, s then he prid on or before the 91st instant, they will be by virtue of the several Acts or Laws of this Colony, autporit sued for without respect of Pe Ww pid ing the issne of ‘Ireasury Notes, are called in; and alt per WILLIAM E. CLARK. _ sons holding the same, are required to present them at my Darnley, February Ist, TA49. F.5-| Office fer the purpose of having them exchanged po, Suenos «fs ——~- ae = reer, Se Sipe es te) ante Foe unproved Cesign, im the terme ci the Act, 10 wie ALL persons indebted for the services of the) Cap. iz. ““ Horse SALADIN, are nee ox: to make immediate pay-) i iraf KNCER SMITIT, Treasurer ) Crafton street, or to the 4. S) oS a tishodlt’ Veenail ian sainsabnesec i ; Dars for Eachange, Mondara and Thursdays darrgO@ey Ney. 20 STEPHEN RICE. [hours WILLIAM D. TANFON. Great George-street }west end), February 5. Ry Commend, ciate