124 DISPRLERY Ds waa . WPPER GREAT GEORGE STREET, NEAR KENT STREET. \ H. BADGE takes leave to * inform the Public that he has com- nenced the business of DISTILLATION, and hopes the experience of many years spent in the ‘Trade in Ireland, and an earnest desire to please the Public in this Country, will ensure to him a share of their patronage. Charlottetown, January 12, 1850. om CC Building lots for Sale. Wk SUBSCRIBER has SIXTEEN BUILDING LOTS for Sale, 84 by ® feet, each at ten year’s purchase, with or Withont interest. Plans, &c. may be seen at the office ; CHARLES YOUNG. Terrace Feb. 27, 1850. ot Hay for Sale, T CAPTAIN SWABEY’S FARM —within less than a mile of Char lottetown, Avs o,—Seed Oats of the Tartarian or Freeland sort. 'TheseOats prodaced last} year 70 bushels per acre at Mount Stewart, five bushels per acre being sown. A sample may be seen at the Store of Mr. J. Williams, Queen’s Square. April 17, 185. (Sw. ] FOR SALE OR TO BE LE, TWO FINE BUSINESS STANDS ON QUEEN’S STREET. HUE STORE, DWELLING and PRE- MISES, at present in the occupancy oO ALEXANDER M*Lean, Esq., this Property is in fee simple. —aLso— The STORE, DWELLING and PREMIS- ES recently occupied by Mr. Joun Davis, jun., this Property is a Leasehold, and the Lease may be purchased, or the Premises taken #* an annual rent. _‘khe position and capabilities of the above. for prosecuting a large Business, recommend them to any who may require such; and the Properties being so well known require no further conmment. Possession, if required, on the Ist May ensuing. Apply to ANDi EW MItTCHELL, Aprit 10, 1850. The Bleed Herse “ Saladin” W ILL stand for the Season at UPTON the Residence of the owner. Terms~—30s., Cash down. Mares that have onssed last Season will be charged. 20s. —_—)\ ND— The Ayrshire BULE, Imported by the “ Royal Agricultural Society,” lawt Spring, having been purchased by the Sub- scriber, will stand at the same place. ‘l'erms—TVhree Shillings, Cash, ' pton, April 22. STEPHEN RICE. Valuable Real Preperty for Sale. PEE following pieces of Land, é&c. will be submitted to Public Competi- tion at the Old Court House in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the Ninth dey of July, 1850, at tae hour of 12 o’elock nooa, (uniles previously disposed of by private contract,) viz; ‘own Lots No: 85 and 85, in the second hundred of Town Lofts in Charlottetown, cull- ed Water Park, fronting the Hillsborough square and Dorchester street, with the Dwell- ine House thereon. Also, Water Lots No. 6 and 7 in Charlotte- town, with the substantial and commodious Vuildings, Dwelling House and Foundry there- a erected, known by the name of the Phenix | oundry—-the Dwelling House having spacious cetlarage, and the Foundry being fittted up and furnished with implements, machinery, &c., well adapted in every respect for carry- sng On business. 1. Also, Five acres of Land, part of Common ét No. 259, in Charlottetown Common. Also, 300 acres of Land on ‘Township No. 63, having a front of 20 chains on Murray River, with deep water close to the bank. ‘This land is intersected by Log Cove and Greek River, and affords superior sites for Mills. ‘Aso, 2° valuable Farm containing 200 acres 0: Land, part of ‘lowdship No. 43, fronting on 1ve Hillsborougd River immediately opposite ‘parlettetown, part of which is clear and un- der cultivation. tor further particulars and terms of sale, e.thee by Private Contract or Public Auction, suquire at the Office of the Subscriber, who is erapowered to treat respecting the disposal of the above property. JOSEPH HENSLEY, Atterncy at Law. Offive Great George and Water Streets, ad- yomiag the Phenix Foundry. herr MISSING. me person who has in his possession “a PLAN of the Subscriber's Property, at Eliot River, prepared by Mr. Joseph Ball, Surveyor, will greatly oblige by returning the same, either to Mr. Davies, Victoria Hotel, or toJames Peake Esquire, Charlottetown, im mediately, J.B. COOPER, April 6, 1850. Notice. : ie Subscribers intending shortly to make an alteration in their Business, must request all persons indebted to them to make immediate payment, otherwise their accounts will be handed to an Attorney for collection, without further notice. WADE & MAWLEY. N. B. Sleigh and Cart Harness, Saddles and all articles in their line for sale re- markably low for cash or produce. Sleighs trimmed with neatness and dis- patch. W. & M. Charlottetown, January 19, 1850. Private Boarding. A few Private Boarders can be accom- modated by applying to the Subscri- ber, Corner of Great George Street. WILLIAM KOUGHAN. Charlottetown, April 20,1850. tf. TEMPERANCE INN. from Crapaud, and taken the large and commodious House owned by Mr. John Breen, in Kent Street, adjoining the Premises of Mr. John Scott, Coach-maker, begs to inform hisfriendsand the Public that he intends establishing aTEMPER- ANCE INN, with a PROVISION, STORE attached, where every accom- odation will be afforded to the Public in the best style, and at the most reasonable rates. Cash paid for good PRODUCE. JOHN COGHLAN. Kent Street, March 30, 1850. Lost. ‘< be paid to the holder or finder of 4 Plan of Lot 48, comprising Col. Stewart’s pro- perty. The same is requested to be left either at Mr. Ball’s or Col. Stewart’s residence e.Char- lottetown. ‘I'he plan has been Jost now some weeks. April 13, Encourage Island Manufacture WAS QIS & BRASS Foundry Establishment, CHARLOTTETOWN. { ADE to order at the above named Establishment,—Lathes, Thresh- ing Machines, Mountings for Cha:f Cutters, Prize ‘Turnip Drills, Force Pumps, Carden and Fire Engines, Mill Cranks, Spindle Steps, Rims and Bushes. Mounting for Circular Saws, Bells, Brass and Composition, Articles for Ships and Carriages, Hard Brass Bushes and Steps for Machinery ; Turning, Screw cutting, Boring. Punching, and Saw cutting done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, Argand and other Lamps repaired. An apprentice wanted at the above Esta- blishment. ‘The highest price will be given for old Brass and Copper. W. C. HOBS. January 12, 1850. Improvement of Farm Stock. HE Royal Agricultural Society renew their offer, made last year, of procur- ing for such farmers as may feel a dispo- sition to improve their Breed of Cattle. well bred BULL CALVES, which will besupplied to the purchasers at one half of the price paid by the Society to the breeder. Persons desirous of availip themselvs of this offer, will please to make early application to the Secretary. Owners of well bred Stock, who may wish to dispose of any, are requested to communicate with the Secretary. By Order, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary. Committee Room, April 17, 1850. Buiiding Lots to Let. VHE Subscriber will let for a term of years, as may be agreed upon, in Building Lots, the Town Lot he now owns and occupies in Charlottetown; for further particulars apply to DONALD M‘PHEE. April 20, 1850, 3ins. 12, 1850. Jan. THER EXAMINER, nme tan PEE Subscriber having lately removed, A REWARD of Ten Sarixies will ee RE < er ad ne Lo eg ee Sie % : Eh NOTICE. or before the 20th inst. GEORGE COLES. May 1, 1850. Positively Closes in one Week, BALANCE of GOODS at the Amzri- can Casa Srorg, at first cost. May 4thy 1850. E. C. CALL. Pasture Lots. ywo PASTURE LOTS to let; for .“ particulars apply to the Subscriber. May 4,1850. J. TRENAMAN, Business Establishment TO LET. (['HE Subscriber, particularly grateful te his friends and the public for past fa- vors, respectfully begs to intimate that he intends moving to the premises now oc- cupied by Mr. F. Antoine, on the corner of Water and Pownall streets, and ad- joining his Wharf, where he designs to on business as usual. . ealso begs to announce that he is ready to treat with any Tenant who may feel disposed to xent his present well known, convenient, and comfortable resi- dence, with the Shop and Warehouse attached, which will be ready for posses- sion on the 15th day of May next. For further particulars please apply to W. W. LORD. Charlottetown, March 11, 1850. Temperance Hall Company. MNNENDERS will be received at the Of- fice of the Subscriber until ‘Thursday, the 16th of May, instant, for the Erection of a ‘Temperance Hali, in the following separate Tenders ; First. For Stone of good quality, for the Cellar Wall, 30 feet by 39, 2 feet thick, 7 feet high—rate at per perch. SECOND. ie the Mason and Bricklayers’ work, comprehending the building of the Walls, Piers and t'lues—Contractor to provide Lime and Sand. Tuirp. For the Framing, Rough-boarding, Shingling, and complete the Outside of the Building, FourtH. For the Finishing the Joiners’ work. Firrs. Forthe Lathing and Plastering. Sixtu. For the Painting and Glazing. The whole tu be completed, according to Plans and Specifications which can be seen at the Store of Mr. Henry Haszard, who will make known the time for finishing such Con- tract, and furnish such other intormation as required. Contractors for 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th Con- tracts, to provide all materials. Good and suf- ficient Security will be required for the due performance of each: C ontract. May 4. A. H. YATES, Secretary. NEW Drugs and Medicine ESTABLISHMENT. DAERTUPES’S CORWER, OPPOSITE MR. HENRY STAMPER’S., PE Subscriber respectfully informs the inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Country generally, that he has just receiv ed at his Establishment, a complete assort ment of Superior Drags and Medicines, DIRECT FROM BRITAIN, Auso—Perfumery, in variety ; Hair, Cioth and Tooth Brushes; Paints, Oils, Var- nishes and Colours; Pickles, Sauces, $|Confectionary ; Dye Stuffs, of every des- cription, &c. &c. => Prescriptions carefully put up ; and all Orders in the above line promptly at- tended to. M. W. SKINNER. Charlottetown, January 19th, 1850. To be let, ‘HAT pleasantly situated Mansion in the vicinity of Government House, and now in tke occupation of the Hon. the Chief Justice, consisting of ’I'wenty-one highly finish- ed apartments, with Coach House, Stable, Kitchen, Flower Garden, and a never failing} by Spring of Pure Water on the Premises. next, apply to DAVID WILSON. Richmond Street March 20, LL Persons indebted to the Subscriber are hereby notified that he will take in payment Cows in Calf, if delivered on Possession given on or about the 18th May FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE! 10 THE PUBLIC! HE Subscriber, with some de- gree of confidence, begs to call the atten tion of the Public to the great and peculiar ad vantages which persons will enjoy, vy effectin Assurances with the. Alliance Life and Fire Insu- rance Company, OF LONDON. These advantages are— First.—PERFECT SECURITY.—It most be admitted, that a Capital of L5,000,000 sterling. under the immediate management of sach = wealthy and influential mee as the Directors of this romeeay, affords perfect security to the Assured. Secondly.—Honor AND LIBERALITY On the part of the Company has ever characterized ai! its transactions. As the assured in this com- munity have invariably experienced this FRom THE CoMPANY, during the last Eleven years nothing further need be stated upon this head. Thirdly.—The purchase of this advantage at a moderate rate. itis material to know, that while from the largeness of the Cepital, which is alone answerable for losses, the Assured not only enjoy perfect security, but also, are privileged to participate in the profits of the Company, which are declared and . divided at the expiration of every successive period of Five years. ‘This participation will be retarn- ed to the Assured inthe form of percenta on the Premiums that have been paid. in year 1844, the Subscriber naid to the Assured, entitled to receive this percentage, a fair re- turn; and during the preseut month, the Sub- scriber has had much pleasure in paying to various gentlemen who nave assured with the Company, for the last five successive years, the handsome return of Seven and a half per cent.— one of whom received the large amount of LAl Ys. 9d., tsiand currency, as his proportion. The Directors have removed the restriction relative to the burning of Camphene. Thm Oil may now be used in buildings assured by the Alliance. The advantages above stated have reference also to the Lite Department. If the Public really want PROT!CTION against the devouring element of FIRE, esps- cially at this season of the year, they can ob- tain it by applying to the Subscriber, who will be happy to take risks at fair Rates of Pre- miums, against FIRE, and issue Policies on LIF, on satisfactory terms. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1850. QARS SUAS Industrious Farmers. f'0 BE soxp by the Subscriber, the FreEnoLD INTEREST in 3600 Acres of ranp on Township oom 1020 ~=—s do. do. do. 400 do. do. do. 45 150 ~— do. do. do. 38 —AaLso— Several Buitpine Lovs in Charlottetowa and Georgetown, The above Township Land will be sold czar, from 10s. to 15s. currency per acre, in small tracts from 50 to 100 Acres each, at a Credit of Ten Yxraks, on security without interest during that term; and should any of the purchase money be paid before the expiration of the term, interest on the sum so paid will be allowed to the purchaser. Apply the owner. JAMES PEAKE. Charlottetown, Jan. 26, 1850 ape THE EXAMINER is Printed and Published Epwarp WueLan, at his Office, George Street, Charlottetown, Prince Edwaré Island. It is sent to Subscribers for ‘Ten Shit lings per annum—ir PAID IN ADVANCES Ot Twelve Shillings and Six-peuce after the firs {six montis,