© ‘ ~! —— —— al A ee [FoR THE EXAMINER. | TO When mine eyes, long dimm’d with constant weeping, in the still and silent dust are sleeping ; When above my cold, clay, lifeless bed, — ‘I'he gentle breeze shall wave the Willow’s head, And thou art left a lone, lone maid, Think, think of me, love! When the queen of Spring with warmer showers, Comes to deck the earth in gayest flowers ; When the days become both long and bright, And countless stars shine with the moon at night, Scenes such as these may cause delight, But thou wilt think of me, love! When the sown corn in every field is springing, And the evening birds with sweetest notes are Singing ; When tiny humming tribes oft come and go, And swallows flit on light wings to and fro, »nd thy very hopes seem burried low, Thou wilt think of me, love! When ‘neath June’s gay azure skies, {‘hoice violets ope their varied eyes ; When gold-tinged moss hides my low mound, And lengthened grass, points, there’s the ground, And thou no faithful friend hast found, Then think of me, love! When the meadows show in carpets red and white, And dew-drops glisten with the morning light ; When roses scent the air, in sweetest bleom, And lonely ones unblown grow o’er my tomb, Then think of Death—the universal doom— And one last thought for me, love! fsech bud to thee, shall seem a silent token, Of a fond heart chilled, bereft and broken ; When thou dost think of days that passed with gladness, ‘Thy heart may grieve with thought and sadness ; ‘Yhou may’st then say, what blinded madness, And heave a sigh for me, love! When thou dost rove where biooms the hether, Thou'lt mind our evening walks together ; Perhaps thou’lt strew, with silent weeping, ; The lonely, mouldering grave, where | am sleeping, And sadly mourn for me, love ! J.M. K. Su. Peter’s Bay, Jurie 6th, 1848. Prince County Election. FIRST ELECTORAL DISTRICT. puBLic NOTICE is hereby given, to the Freeholders, Leaseholders, and resident Housekeepers, of the First District of Prince County, that a Poll for the Election of One Member to represent the said First District of Prince County in the Lower Bases of Assembly in this Island, in the place of the Hon. James Warburton, whose Seat has been declared vacant in the House of Assembly, will be opened and held at Hill’s Town, Cascumpec, on Monday the Third day of July next, at the hour of Eleven o'clock, forenoon,—of which ail persons cencerned will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. The First Electoral District of Prince County, comprises Townships Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4,5,6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13,and 14, and Savage Island. . THOMAS HUNT. Sheriff’s Office, May 22. Sheriff. REMOVAL. PHE Subscriber returns his sincere thank for the liberal patronage he has received as Auctioneer and Commission Agent, and begs to inform his friends and the public venerally that he has removed his Auction and Commission Mart to the premises formerly occupied by Francis Longworth, Fsq., Kent Street. : Selling Off. A Large assortment of Room Paper (50 different Patterns) Franklin, common and other Stoves,6 Casks Madeira & Mala- za Wines, 20 bbls. American Apples (Best Russets), Ale and Porter in Bottle, Cartand Gig tc Dry Goods, &c. &c. ALSO—A Patent Mangle, a Brewer’s Copper, with Fire Grates complete, (HaLis’ PaTEnT) : ‘The whole or any part of the above Articles will be sold at ‘,ost and Charges without any reserve. The undersigned intends leaving for Boston and New York on or about the Jast of June next, and any orders entrusted to nis care will receive his best attention. H. W. LOBBAN, Auctioneer & Cemmission Agent. Kent Street, May 22, 1848. a ALLIANCE Life and Fire Insurance Company, f a Y . LOO O Qa CAPITAL FIVE MILLIONS STERLING P OLICIES continue to be issued and renew- ~” ed at my Office.—Attendance daily. ‘The Company do nor take Assurances on Buildings or their ‘ ontents,in which Campuin is used. GEORGE BIRNIF, Agent for P. E. Island (Charlottetown, Nov. 13th, 1847. pods, 00 A CARD. A® the Subscriber has decided upon remain- ing in the Island he will resume his practice in the various departinents of his ees and will again appear as Coun- se! in the Courts of Law and Equity. ; CHARLES YOUNG. Terrace, Charlottetown, Aug. 7. I THE EXAMINER. SPRNIS MuPORTATIONS, | PyNHe Subscriber respectfully invites public attention to the following selection of Liverpool and Manchester Goods, received by the CONCORDIA, which he now offers for Sale, at his new Store, directly opposite the Ksta- blishment of the Hon. George Coles, Kent Street, COMPRISING— Black, Blue and Olive Cloths, Cashmeres and Doeskins, Silks, Velvets, Crimp Cloths, Wollen Checks, fancy Ginghams, Black, coloured and shot Orleans,, fancy Prints, Silk Handkerchiefs, Irish Linen, Cotton ahd Silk Parasols,Shaw]s--various patterns,Cotton Handkerchiefs, lasting Boots, Kid Slippers, striped Checked, nettled and light vestings, ready made Vests, ‘Trowsers, light Blouses and Summer Coats, white and grey Cottons, Beaver and Silk Hats, coloured Linings, Union, figured Satin Vest patterns, Diaper, Black and White Kid and cotton Gloves, Ribbons, Quilling, Bobbinet, Lace, Satin Stocks and Ties, Thread, Pins, Needles and Thimbles, Bed- ticking, brown Holland, cotton Warp, Cloth Caps, Glaz- ed Hats, Cap Covers, Umbrellas, corded Petticoats, Grey, White and Black Stockings, and Socks, White and coloured Table Cloths, Black and White sewing Thread, Muslins, Gimps, Neck-ties, Purses, Side and Back Combs, Braces, Shoe Thread, Pickles, Crockery- ware, Tinware, Hardware, Tea, Tobacco, Soap, Leith Ale, Dublin Porter, Corn Brooms, American Buckets, Alspice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Rice, Snuff, Alum, Salt- petre, Coffee, Pepper, Madder, Nutmegs, Clover, Mus- tard, Chocolate, Paint, Oil, Turpentine, Paint Brushes, Putty, Nails, Window Glass, Epsom Salts, Holloway’s Pills and Ointment, Powel’s Pills, Cream of Tartar, Dixon’s Pills, Moffat’s Pills, Bartmer’s Drops, Locker’s Wafers, Hunt’s Family Pills, Indigo, Logwood, Red- wood, Copperas, Whip and Hand Saw Files, Screw and Pod Augers, Butt,Hinges, sane Irons, Hammers, Chisels Brace and Bitts, Butcher and Shoe Knives, Razors and Strops, Curry Combs, Scythes and Sticks, Pipes, Smooth- ing Irons, Sparables, flat and round Iron, Sanderson’s cast Steel Baking Pans, Saucepan:, Pots, Kettles, Chain ‘traces, Hand Saws, Door Lock and Latches, Plough Mountings, Shovels—and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. JAMES D. LAWSON & Co. Charlottetown, June 5, 1848. Treasurer’s Office, Jan. 10,1848. NOTICE is hereby given, that all Treasury Notes now afloat or in circulation, which have from time to time been issued from the Treasury of this Island, under and by virtue of the several Acts or Laws of this Colony, authoris- ing the issue of Treasury Notes, are called in; and all per- sons holding the same, are required to present them at my Office for the purpose of having them exchanged for Notes of new and improved design, in the terms of the Act, 10 Vic. Cap. 12. By Command, . J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. Days for Exchange, Mondays and Thursdays during Office hours. Millinery and Dress-Making. MRS. McDONALD, (late from Ne found- land) desires to acquaint the Ladies of Charlottetown and of the Country generally, that she has commenced the business of MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAK- ING, at her place of residence in Grafton Street, East of the Episcopal Church; and trusts that the intimate knowledge of th€ business which she has acquired through several years practice, and her acquaintance with the various styles and fashions of Mituinery will enable her to give full satisfaction to those who may favour her with their orders. Charlottetown, May 29th, 1848. : Packet between Bedeque, P. E. Island, and Shediac, N. B. HE Schooner 7 ae eee James Watsu, Master, will sail every between the above named s, leaving Heard’s Point Wharf at 12 o’clock noon, every Thursday, and Green’s Wharf the same evening at 9 o’clock P. M., or after the arrival of the Stage from Charlottetown ; and leaving Shediac about 10 oclock, A. M.on Mondays. Small parcels taken charge of at 74d. each. All commissions attended to at 5 percent. Lug- gage, parcels, &c. not called for on the arrival of the Packet, will be left in charge of William J. ‘Taylor, at the Summer- Side Hotel, Green’s Wharf, Bedeque. Farr.—Cabin Passage 7s. 6d. ; Forecastle 5s., N. Brunswick currency. May 1.—Gaz.4w. The Old Establishment Revived. GUN AND LOCK-=SMITH BUSINESS. YOOLE & TAYLOR beg leave to inform the inha- bitants of Charlottetown and the Island in general, that they are carrying on the above musiness in all its Branches, at the Old Establishment, next door to Mr. John Jury’s, Sen. Kent Street, where work can be done on the most moderate terms and at the shortest notice. Bell Hanging neatly done—Brands neatly cut, and Trusses for Rupture made on an approved principle. Guns altered in first rate style. during the ensuing Sens t December 11, 1847. 6m. W3W G9Q998, Flour, Indian Meal, Tea, Sugar, Dry Goods, pit SUBSCRIBER Sincerely returns his thanks to his friends and the public in general, for their ve |iberal support since his commencement in business 7 Charlottetown ; and he would inform his friends jn tn and country that he has received a large stock of Goods by the Barbara Ann, from Halifax, consisting of Te ' Sugar, Molasses, Pipes, Tobacco, Soap, Leather Nhe and Shoes in great variety, together with a large su ly of Dry Goods, viz:—Cloths, Cottons, Shawis Cott : Warp, and an assortment of other articles, too tedious to mention. Auso,—on hand 50 Boxes of Mould Candles, 6's and as all of which he will sell at the lowest prices for cash, P. S.—Also, expected daily from Boston by th Schooner Unicorn, 100 barrels Superfine Flour, 109 ~ Fine Flour, and 50 barrels of Indian Meal, which wii be sold low for cash. THOMAS BROYDERICK, FOR SALE. A HOUSE, TOWN LOT AND WORK-SHOP in Weymouth Street, all Freehold Property, The House is 20 feet wide, by 30 in length, and commands a beautiful view of the Hillsborough River; the pre. May 29th, 1848. SE mises are well adapted for carrying on the Ship-buildi business, (having for some time been a priated that purpose.) A ee , The Subscriber being about to leave the Island would be willing to dispose of the above property on very rea- sonable terms. {{(>> An indisputable title given. JOHN RENOUF. Charlottetown, 29th May, 1848, Summer-side Hotel, (HE Subscriber begs to inform Travellers, and the Public generally, that he has recently opened a House of Entertaiument at the Wharf. Green’s Shore, Be- deque. ‘The House is spacious and well adapted for the pur- pose. He therefore hopes to give satisfaction, and merits share of public patronage. WILLIAM J. TAYLOR. e _ May z 1848. Valuable Freehold Property For Sale HE Subscriber offers for sale that valuable FARM situated in Seven Mile Bay, in Prince County, containing * Two Hundred Acres of excellent Land; there are upwaads of One Hundred acres under cultivation, and the remainder abounds with mixed Hard- wood and Softwood. ‘There isa Spring of beautiful Water on the inclosed Land. This Property fronts on the Gulf Shore, where abundance of Mud and Sea Weed Manure can be ob- tained, ata small expense. Vessels of thirty tons burthen can load close to the shore in front of the Farm ; there isa Post road running through the Premises, Time will be given for the principal part of the purchase money. For particulars, enquire at the Royal Gazette Office or te J. WEATHERBE. St. Eleanor’s, June 5. V AN TED—A Scnoot Masrer of the First or Second Class, at the Covehead Road Set- tlement, Lot 34. A liberal Salary will be given. Apply to Mr. P. Murphy, Covehead Road. May 29, 1848. $$ ee THE SXAWINER Is Printed and Published by Ep>warp WueExan, at his Office m Great George Street, every Saturday, and sent to Subsen- bers for Fifteen Shiilings a year—exclusive, in all cases, ©! postage. Half of every Subscription is required to be paid in advance,—and no paper will be discontinued until all arrears arespaid. ADVERTIZEMENTS will be inserted at the usual rates—A liberal discount will be allowed to Auctioneers who advertize by the year. PLAIN aND ORNAMENTAL Jon Printing can be done on the most reasonable terms at the Office of Tur Examinet— the Proprietor having selected for this purpose an extensive as- sortment of the most modern and ornamental Job Type. Orders and Communications from the Country addressed he Proprietor, must be post paid, in order to ensure attention AGENTS, The following gentlemen will act as Agents for THE Exs MINER in their several neighbourhoods. Parties wishing subscribe for the Paper, or to pay money on its account, ca@ do so by calling on any of the undermentioned Agents: New London—Alexander Rae, Esq , M. P. P. Princetown—William Beairsto, Esc St Eleanor’s—J. Weatherbe, Esq., } P Bedeque—Mr George Walsh, Port Hill—James Yeo, Esq J P Lot 1l—Hon James Warburton, M P P Cascumpeque—Mr. J. Coghlan, Tignish—Nicholas Conroy, Esq. MP P Lot 16—Allan Fraser, Req M P P New Glasgow—Alexander Laird, Esq J P ‘St Andrews—Mr P. Bambrick ° ~ Moreli—John Jardine, Esq, M P P St Peter's Bay—Mr John Sutherland Neufrage and St Margaret’s—D. McDenald, Esq. MP? East Point—Angus James McIntyre, Esq. J P Souris—Mr. D. Collins, } Bay Fortune—James Dilngwell, Esq Georgetown—Martin Byrne, Esq, J P Murray Harbeur—John W: LeLacheur, Esq, M P P Orwell—John McDougall, Esq Vernon River—Mr Mathew Redmond