ST ‘ i t é a: { i | ; io { - | a/ Phe |i 4 4 dt i a i i t Es | # ij +i i | i 4 : ‘ " 4 a ii i a 1% ‘Llark—and two in the Steerage. THE EXAMINER. 118 anon , ma | | ‘Three rounds of applause my boys let’s gie : | - DIED. 3 we ADYSR P) SSUZUNYS. | Last Thursday night, at the West River, Mr. Michael Walsh, aged 64 years. On aanmedngs the Gth instant, immediately after - arrival from Halifax, (having been 14 days ill oe e voyage,) Mr. William 8S, Compton, formerly Merchant of this town, aged 48 years. | On the 13th ult., at Tilton’s creek, Lot 19, Mr. Ed- ward Rayner, aged 69 years, : On the 27th ult., at Surveyor’s Inlet, East Point, Lot 47, after a long and painful illness of about six months, which he bore with Christian patience and resignation, deeply regretted by his friends, Mr. Sampson Rose, For General Field Marshal Radetski: May'he never get wet till he gets key Fit to open Ferrara the strong. ‘The Germans are gone from Ferrara, In spite of their tantararara ; Aneagle is now avis rara In Tasso’s poetical town. ‘T wo-neck’d double-crown’d dark and dumb bird! Thy days are in [rary numbered ; Pass the Po! fromthe land of the Lombard, Try again—it will cost but a Crown! (con a ee aa — — =) At Mill River, New London, on Sunday last, Mr. Tue vate Hon. Joun Buecxen.—We take the fol- John M:Kay, eldest son of Mr. Donald M‘Kay, [ Bush). lowing tribute to the memory of this gentleman from —— 23 years. Gazette of Tuesday last :— | In our last number we noticed the death of the Hon.| SHIP NEWS. John Brecken, a member of the Executive and Legisla-| ENTERED. tive Councils of this Island. The duty now devolves) Noy, 4 Schr. Chariotte, Le Blanc, Halifax ; Goods. upon us of stating the public services of the deceas-| 51, experiment, Bushey, Halifax ; do. Lark, Marks, ed—of recording his private worth, and claiming for his do. ; do. 8th. Joseph, Nickerscn, Fishing Voyage. memory the grateful reminiscences—not only of those!g.," goa Flower, Barron, Fishing Voyage. 10th. who long knew and esteemed him, but of all who honor wijjigm Nelson, Van Buskirk, Wallace ; Limestone, and respect talent, combined with integrity. Mr. Brec- Favorite, Sorry, Pictou; Coal. Brothers, Robinson, ken was a native of P. E. Island, and for several years Sydney, Coal. represented Ch. oon oe eae kenny I ’ Satis : w alled to His Majesty’s Council, and on) ! oe qadisuioe otsee Executive a oatetinn Councils,| Nov 6.—Brigt. Conquest, Mitchell, Richibucto ; Bal. was nominated a member of both bodies. He was also ®th. Brig Mary M‘Whinney, Kerswell, London; ‘Tim- a Justice of the Peace, and Commissioner of Smal] ber and Deals—by D. Reddin, Esq. Brigt. ~~ Debts. For many years he has taken a leading part in M‘Millan, Newfoundland ; Lumber, &¢.—by a an our local affairs, and in his various offices commanded Son. 9th. Schr. Flora Isabella, Cox, Pictou; Ballast. public esteem, as an upright man, and an able public 11th. Lark, Marks, Pictou; Goods. officer. He was alike distinguished for sound judg | a) ment and discretion. In the private relations of life he’ MEMORANDA. was distinguised by strict integrity, and obtained the) Quesec, Nov. 1.—The Ship Lord Ashburton, 13th respect at once of his immediate connections and also September, from Liverpool, with upwards of 500 pas- of a large circle of friends. By his family he was alike sengers, arrived at Grosse Isle on Saturday. We learn beloved and respected, and his memory will long be that she lost more than one hundred of her passengers affectionately cherished by those who now with heart- by fever, on the passage, and that the remainder are in felt sorrow mourn their loss. ‘a very sickly and miserable state. Seven of the crew cone lare also sick of fever. | rb aia Schr. Retrieve, (Br.) McDuffie, from Maitland, for N,. Suockine Deata rrom Expioston or 4 Cannon. S., Salem, with plaster, was run into on the night of the -—A correspondent, writing from Chatham, Miramichi, 94) ult., about 11 o’clock, 10 miles N. E. of Cape Ann to the Halifax Sun, gives a description of a most dis- | Lights, by Schr. Oregon, of Newburyport, at Portmouth, tressing accident which occurred at the former place, from Philadelphia. The Retrieve sunk in about five ; ; ssgcinte fs ‘ : . on a late occasion. It appears that the associates his, minutes, carrying down everything except the crew, who young man named Duncan, who was about leaving Mi- : ramichi for England, thought proper to manifest their they stood in. No insurance whatever, respect and good feeling towards their friend by giving QueBec, Oct. 27.—The Schr. Mary Leonora Capt him asalute. The booming of cannon was heard at y ; ; Snap ie Newcastle, then at Douglas ‘own, and the ship was in M sight when his Chatham friends did him like honour. Three shots were fired—three cheers given, and the gallant barque had passed,—but there were three charges we remaining. A fourth shot was fired—the powder ram- , stile aed - iad taken several pilots on boar ra se of med home for a fifth, and the wadding put in, the rammer sallon them ee Hohe for se Pah ge vt being in the hand of Mr. Henry Smith, when, in conse- tk seident i thon . on f the vent being improperly stopped. the charge fe accident occurred, there were but three more of ended 7 h Bahasa een eee those pilots on board who had not got ships, and they exploded, and the poor young fellow was thrown a dis-! fortunately landed at Fox River, where the schooner had tance of at least fifteen feet, and most dreadfully muti- . chored; during the nia as . lated. One of his legs was shattered, both his ng ated ung the night a gale sprung up, when she . Is leg Bhi Ms ve 8 was driven on the rocks and upset by a he d broken, one of them in three places—three of his fingers| avery one perished. es shine = ted y a a ae were shot away, and he was otherwise seriously injured __ P ? ated. —indeed it may be said his very flesh was shaken from ba brn town pice, bong ond embeded tere, MS AD VSR NSSUZNTS, agdalen Islands, was totally wrecked a few days ago, every one on board perished. The particulars of this sad disaster, as far as we have learnt, are: that the sc! in. Icannot describe the scene that followed this sad etna. eee accident—the anguish of relatives—the mourning of associates. My blood curdled and very flesh crept as I ) y 7 T y TW _ the a and bleeding form of him who but , LAFE AND FIRE ENSURANCE COMPANY, ew seconds before was full of life, and vigour, and hope, | i 4) y ) y 2 . | 9 borne upon men’s shoulders to his death bed. He was. quite sensible when taken up, and bore the amputation. CAPITAL FIVE MILLIONS STERLING!!! of his leg (above the knee,) and fingers, which was con- OLICIES continue to be issued and renew- sidered necessary, with great firmness—but the wounds |~~ ed at my office.—Attendance daily, he had received were too great to outlive, and he died) The Company do nor take Assurances on Buildings or their in the evening, after enduring much pain. rOntents, in which Campaine is used. ; ms GEORGRF BIRNIRE, Agent for P. E Island. Frour.—Oct. 23. The market lias undergone no|_ Charlottetown, Nov. 3th, 1847. change since yesterday.—The range of prices is from| ; = to en — ~ Oswego, Ohio and Michigan ; Warranted Fresh and Sound. and from $6,62 1-2 to $6,75 for Genesee ; uninspected : . $6 to $6,25-—V; York Papen pectec’ American, Russet and Baldwin Apples, ties | ONIONS, &e. LAUNCHED, NaH E ; he C | Sugspricer having ret sine — — = Shipyard of Mr. McLeod, 3 BOSTON, where he selected ie ‘o — from ever, for Mr. Join McDonald, of the same place, Market could produce. begs | choicest Fruits that the Barque Margaret Walker, 364 ee ene, nneat ble tons.—For workman- customers that he now offers the FOR SALE ship, model and material, the Margaret Walker will bear P4yment only, at his SALE ROOM, KENT STREnR met Comparison with the best vessel built onthe Island. |*ting of Russer & Barpwrx " Oxtoxs, APPLES, Ren ONtoNs. a large assortment of ROOM PA PER, &c. &. & On hand an excellent PATENT MANGLE. H.W. LOBBAN. put in their PIANO L. having procured a —-— ‘CIGARS, PASSENGERs, | mn the ae hm Pictou, on Tuesday nuning~-| essrs. R. Hutchinson, Suther|} ;. § ~&.| Persons desi : saa Watts, C. Hudeon, E. Kickham, G Marg eS rare aesirous nt Sonethe Ts the Brig Rapid, i Newfoundland, ai — Supply for that purpose. » Mr. last---Francis Longworth, Esq., and Mr. W. Nelson, ~ |__»°ve™er 13, 1847. In the Brig Mary McWhinne ; vy, fi , iT sa... = neatine inant —Mr. James Reddin. ¥ lor tendon, same day/ [10 BE LET, in a pleasant part of the Towa faq In the Steamer from Pictou, comfortable and airy Rooms: : J MS: there ar S yesterday morning! and Pum he € a Stable Messrs. Alexander Sutherland, 7 _ ump on the premises. Enquire ef John H » G.| onn Harper, P. G.| H. W. LOBBAN. 4w Noy. 13, 1847, ie FAIR & RACES, FAIR with RACES will be held on the 30th instant, St. Andrew’s Day, at Ryan’s, Cross Roads, near Mr. ALvey’s Mill, St. Peter’s Road, where the Judges will award suitable Prizes to the proprietors of the Ist, 2nd and 3rd best Racers. First Race to commence precisely at one o’clock, P. m: By order of the Committee, SAMUEL WIDGERY, ANGUS SUTHERLAND. Nov. 13, 1847. HW SYORs, SW STORE HE Suuscripers beg leave to inform the Public that they have commenced business in Georgetown, and havinga large and general assortment of Dry Goeds, Hardware, Groceries & Liquors, they will dispose of them at the Halifax prices for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE, but in no instance will sell without PROMPT PAYMENT, as the lowness of our prices will not admit of keeping open accounts. The following are part of our Stock: Dry Guops—Pilot, Beaver and Broad Cloths in varions colors, Cassimeres, Buckskins, Doeskins and Tweeds, Blankets, Counterpanes, Flannels, Kerseys, Green Baize, Grey and White Cottons, Twilled Shirting and Sheeting do., a variety of fancy Vestings, Irish Linen, Bed ‘Tick, Russia Duck, Cilicias Printed Cotton, Plaiu and Figured Orleans, Muslin de Laines, Coburgs and Cashmeres, Ladies’ Cashmere and Cambrie Dresses, Fancy Aprons, a richassortment of Maud, Indiana and Berlin Shaws, Mafilers, Comforters, a variety of Musiins, Plain and Figured Bobbinets, Quilling, Laces, Edgings, &c., Worked Muslin and Fancy Collars, Ribbons in every variety of style, Princetta and Satin Neck Stocks, and Gents’ Fancy and Plain Satin Opera Ties. Gents’ Silk, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Gents’ Lamb’s Woo! Vests and Pants, Children’s Gaiters and Worsted Grecian Boots, Lamb’s Woo] Mantillas, Hoocds, Lisbon Frills, White and Colored Damask ‘lable Cloths; Circular Oil Cloths, Napkins, Towling, &c., Haberdashery, Hoisery, and Gloves in variety. Squirrel and Sable Muffs and Boas, Fur Caps and Silk Hats, Cotton Warp, &c. &e. HARDWARE: Window Giass, Spikes, Wrought and Cut Nails, Hollow Ware, Plough Shears, Haimes, Chain Traces, Knives and Forks, Table and ‘Tea Spoons, Razors, Scissors, &e. &e. GROCERIES: Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Loaf Sugar, Rum, Spirits, Brandy, Gin, Wines, Pepper, Alspice, Mustard. Saleratus, Rai- Crockery and Glass Ware. | at Fox River, and melancholy to relate, it is reported | re lends and f; sins, Starch Blue, Indigo, Pipes, Tobacco, Soap, Candies, &c, BOOKS ee large assortment of Catholic Books in Bibles, Missals, . _ | Prayer Books, Catholic Stories, &c. Also—Protestant Bibles Jumped on board the Oregon, saving nothing but what) and : and an assortment of Novels and School Books: As the Subscribers havea large connection in Halifax the iwill keep always on handa large assortment, and will afford Vandebonceeur, of Three Rivers, from Quebec for the|&%erY inducement to their customers both in quality of articles and lowness of prices. N. B.—Persons shipping Property for Sale to Halifax, can ceive here liberal advances thereon by Consigning them to our friends there, on application to P. FORRESTALL & Uo. Georgetown, Nov. 13th, 1847. Gaz. Im. NOTICE. a. PERSONS requiring Castines, are respect- fully requested to apply at the FOUNDRY previous to the Winter setting in. Charlottetown, Nov. 13, 1847. i i. ee [HE undersigned will resume the practice of his Profession, and may be fuund at the Office lately oc- cupied by John Little, Esq., nearly Opposite the Royal Gazette Office. JOHN LAWSON. Office removed to Prince Street, near the resi- dence of Mr. James Coles, sen. Nov. 13. 2) (Cs [WELVE JOURNEYMEN TAILORS, who will , get constant employment, the best of Work and highest Wages in Town. Apply to : HENRY FOUND. _ Upper Queen Street, Nov. 13th, 1847. 4w __ ‘Strayed. A Strayed Black and white Cow has been on my premises for the last month. The owner is request- ed to take her away and pay expenses. WILLIAM KENDAL. Cumberlend Cottage, Lot 33. Nov. 13th, 3w. information Wanted. JjAvip McINDOR, a young man about 22 years of age, while on a Fishing Voyage (for the recovery of his health) on board the schr. Allegro, Capt. Greely, rom Massachusetts, was taken sick with the brain fever, and left on Prince Edward Island, in September or Oc- tober, in the care of Mr. Rowes. Information is wanting respecting said McIndoe, whether he be dead or alive--< if alive, it is hoped that proper measures will be taken for his speedy recovery, in which event measures will be taken for his restoration to his friends. Address to L. J. MeIndoe, Printer, Newbury, Vermont, U. S. N, B.--Any person giving me proper and correct in- formation respecting said Melndoe shall be rewarded. Letters shall be postage paid to Canada line before mailing, in order to reach the United States. Will papers on the Island please copy the above, and greatly obli 4 4 printer and publisher, L. J. McINDOE, Printer of the Messenger, Newbury, Vermont,