mre ae * ee ORNS - ae aoe one Rie eee = ae sain se ae, A OO = thnk PRE A ED prt sw EES o itas de ae a es aa except when in want of the flesh, or to get their heads aa specimens, to grace his collection of sporting tro-| phies, which is described as being now so extensive as, almost to require a small ship to send them home, He 19 said to have discovered an entirely new surt of ante- lope, unknown not only to science, but even to the na- tive tribes living under the tophice. It is a very beau- tiful species, and with much time and difficulty, he pro- TO THE PUBLIC. VHE Hon. PHILIP S. WHITE, P. M. W. P. National Division, Sons of Temperance, having by virtue of the power vested in him, granted a Charter under the seal of the said National Division, organising a Grand Division, under the name of the “Granp D1- vision Of Prince Edward Island,” with full power to open Suboriinate Divisions in the said Island. This si cured twenty-two specimens both male and female.— His losses have, unfortunately, counterbalanced the| cation for a Charter to open a Division, and which must excellence of his sport. He has lost all his horses, (15,) al! his oxen, (30,) and his dogs; (20,) and his best wagon driver. His horses were killed either by lions or horse sickness, and the fly called texetse. All his oxen were killed by this insect. His dogs were killed, some by the lions, some by the phatiter, crocodile, and by differ- ent kinds of game. The wagon driver was carried off, on a dark and cloudy evening, by a monster lion, which Mr. Cumming shot next day.” My is ial WW SHO? ANIW BOOS. JOHN COLL M‘DONALD respectfully begs leave to announce to his Friends and the Public that he has commenced business in his Nktw Braicxk Burip1Ne, corner of Dorchester and Queen’s Streets, where he has now on Sale a very General Assortment of Goods, received per “ Mary M‘Whinnie,” from London; “ Fan- ny,” “Corsair,” and “ George,” from Liverpool ; “ Lu- tan,” from Glasgow, and having adopted the Cash System and No Credit, has marked every article at the lowest price for which he can sell the same for Reapy Money pain pown on delivery, upon which terms only can He solicit Pa- tronage, as no account will be opened for any person. Charlottetown, Dee. 4. 2m. The Well Known CHEAP NEW STORE, RIGHT OPPOSITE Messrs. J. & W. McGILL’S ESTA- BLISHMENT. PHE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform his friends in the Town and in the Country in general, that he has received his usual FALL SUPPLY of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ke. And is satisfied to sell at his usual low prices for Cash only. A superior lot of Cotton Balling for sale. DONALD McISAAC. December 4, aw, Winter Goods, AT BEBUGED PRICES. CH ARLES DEMPSEY begs respectfully to announce that he has just received a very rich and fashionable assortment of London, Leeds and Manchester Goods, for the Winter Trade, consisting in part of all the most desirable and latest styles of Goods—a very large as- sortment of Cloths, Cassimere, Doeskins, Vestings, Cloakings, Whitney Blankets, Gala Plaids, &c.&c. &c. Also, a splendid assortment af Gent’s. Paris Harts. (F” Those in want of a good article at a low price sre respectfully invited to cal] before purchasing else- where. The above have been added to his original stock of lyry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, &c., making in all a spiendid and varied assortinent suitable for the coming season, As C. D. intends shortly to leave the Island, he now offers for sale his whole Stock in Trade at prices never before quoted in Town!!! ([=" Also, he hereby notifies all persons indebted to xu to make immediate payment; if not, their respec- ttve Accounts shall be placed in the hands of his At- tarney for collection. Nov. 27, 1848. Gaz. 4w. FARM FOR SALE. HE LEASE and IMPROVEMENTSSf the Farm now In possession of the Subscriber, within eight ‘niles of Charlottetown, on the St. Peter’s Road, and fronting on Hillsborough River. There are 111 acres of first rate Land, nearly 45 of which are clear and in a high state of cultivation,—the remainder of the Land An 's covered with Hardwood, Scantling and Fencing|Timber, principally hardwood, and the land being of a very su- oles. There is a good Dwelling House, Out-houses| and Well of Water on the Premises. A large quantity vf Sea Manure ¢an be had on the shore. A Lease of yy years at one shilling currency per acre. For parti- culars enquire of the Subscriber on the premises. ; FRANCIS McQUAID. Summer Valley, December 4. NOTICE. L.{, Persons having legal demands against the “™ Fetate of Argus M‘Intyre, late of Township No. 41, deceased, are requested to furnish the same within Mighteen Calender months for Settlement; and all those indebted to the said Estate are requested to pay their Aceounts before the expiration of that period. PETER McINTYRE 2 ,. JOHN McINTYER, Executors. Cable Head, Lot 41, Dec. 1), Gaz. lm. ee ee to give notice that the following is the Form of Appli- |be sigtted by at least eight persons, who must e men of good standing in the community, and should be di- rected to the Grand Scribe, free of postage. [Date.] The undersigned inhabitants of believing the order of the Sons of Temperance to be well calculated to extend the blessings of Total Absti- nence, and promote the general welfare of mankind, re- pectfully petition the Grand Division of Prince Edward Island to grant them a Charter to open a new Division, to be called the Division, No. Sons of Temperance of the Island of Prince Edward, to be lo- cated in and under the jurisdiction of the said Grand Division. We pledge ourselves iridividually and collectively, to be governéd by the rulés and usages of the said Grand Division, and also, by those of the National Di- vision. | (Sigted.) : Enclosed is the Charter Fee, £1 10s. And for Books, 15s. Gpon receiving the enclosed certificate I am directed by the Grand Worthy Patriarch to state, that as soon as practicable, fie will attend with the Grand Conductor, or will send a Deptity duly authorised, to open the Divi- sion. As itis desitable that the principles of this truly noble and philanthrophic order should be diffused throughout the Island, it is to be hoped, that those per- sohs who are in favour of Temperance would unite, se that Divisions may be established inevery settlement of the Colony. The leading principles of the Order are as fellows :— 1. A universal Temperance reformation. 2. A Brotherhood, in Love, Purity and Fidelity. 3. The pecuniary relief of sick firetHired: 4. The encoutagement of morality. 5. The diffusion of good will to all mankind. Besides others equally exalted and ennobling. The initiation fee to each Brother on opening Divi- sion is twelve shillings, and which is retained in the Divisidn, atid from this fund the expenses for Charter &c. dre paid. By otder of the Hon G. Young, G. W. P. JOHN WILLIAMS. G. Scribe, October 30th, 1848. (Allthe Papers) NOTICE. HE Subscriber Nereby notifies all persons indebted to him, whose amounts are ove: 12 months due, that unles they are paid within Ohe month from this date, they will be placed in the hands of hié*Attorney for col- lection. Grain or Potatoes will be taken in payments to be delivered at his Brewery and Distillery. Just Arrived. 50 chests and boxes TEA, ? : 80 puncheons MOLASSES and SUGAR, and a large assortment of American Goods, which will be sold cheap by wholesale. GEORGE COLES. October 30. ACARD, MR. WEATHERBE, of Saint Eleanor’s, takes this method to inform those indebted to him, throughout Prince Edward Island, without distinction of per- sons, that he requests them to come forward and pay their re- spective debts, as he is in want of the same; otherwise their Notes, Bills of Sale, Bonds, &e. &c.. will be placed in the hands of his Attorney, without delay, By calling on business at his house they will meet a qualified person to attend to them. St. Kleanor’s, Oct. 30. Sw. Freehold Property for Sale at Lot 8. PHE Subscriber offers for Sale 50 Acres of Land situate on Lot 8, within halfa mile of McWilliams Mili, and fronting on the Western Road. It is covered with exce]lent perior quality, itis well adapted for a good and valuable Farm. The Subscriber will also dispose of 30 Acres of Land, situate on Let 25, avery valuable Freehold Property. About 22 Acres of this Land are covered with good Timber, and 8 acres of it are clear. Resonable terms will be given to any person or per- sons desirous of purchasing the above Property. Application for either of the above places to be. mede to the Subscriber at Wilmot Creek, or to the Editor of the Examiner at Charlottetown, who is empowered to treat with purchasers, if by letter, post paid. , DANIEL CONNOR. Wilmot Creek, July 24. Delays are Dangerous. ‘THOSE persons indebted to the Subscriber, either as Principal or Security, for FLOUR and MEAL, payable in September last, are hereby notified, that unless their respective amounts are settled on or before the 23d inst., they will be handed to the Law Autlidtities for recovery, with- out any distinetiog, H. W. LOBBAN. NOTICE. HEREAS the Vessel now on the Stocks, near Kildare River Bridge, of 120 tons O. M., and put in frame by me during the Summer of 1847, under « contract with Mr. Thomas Caie, Trader, of Tignish, for the building of the same, which vessel was stopped in building in the autumn of the aforesaid year (1849) » the non-fulfilment of the contract on the part of Mr. Caie, he not having the means of completing the same: and as it has come to my knowledge that the aforesaiq Thomas Caie, instead of completing his agreement with me according to contract, has endeavoured to dj of the vessel to several persons as his property, but could not succeed with the parties to whom ke applied to, from a knowledge of the contract for building;—I do hereby give public notice, that all person’ may govern themselves accordingly, that the aforesaid Thoinas Caie has no power or authority from me to sell the aforesaid vessel, and that any person or ns found trespass- ing in the shipyard in my possession, either in meddlity with the Vessel on the Stocks, the Timber, Plank, Knees, &c. in the Yard and Woods belonging to me, will be prosecuted as the Law directs. , JAMES FITZGIBBON. Kildare, November 14, 1848. N.2. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EXAMINER, Sir--I have just received the Examiner of this week, and perceive a notice by James Fitzgibbon, who en- ged to build a vessel for me of the size he mentiong in your r, which he was to have completed in June last, ind f r which I advanced him £210 up to the 12th August; 1847: for this advance I took a Bil) of Sale and delivery, and afterwards made a further advance of about £70, which, together with the naval stores and Blacksmith’s work provided for him by me would have been the value of the Vessel when built. Finding that he was a bad character, and that he did not intend com- pleting the vessel, I refused giving him more advances after the vessel lay several months longer on the Stocks than the time he engaged to have her com : and finding that he could do nothing towards her, I deter- mined on disposing of the vessel, which I did for a little more than one-third of what I advanced him, which I con- sidered the valte of her. He, however, thought proper to pull the vessé] down, and being informed of this circum- stance, had him brought before Nicholas Conroy, Esq., J. P., and fined 5/. and costs. He had notthe means of pay- ing the fine, and swore to an appeal, without sureties, in er, I believe to get tine to abscond. C y, after the time allowed by law expired; N. Conroy, Esq. issued an execution, which was handed to the Consta- ble; but on going to Fitzgibbon’s house, found it barr- ed inside, and no admission to be gained. The consta- ble learnt, however, from Fitzgibbon’s nearest neigh- bour, that he had absconded at daylight with a bundje in one hand, and a rusty dagger in the other, no doubt to avoid the punishment that would be inflicted upon him in default of payment of the fine. Persons wanting a Shipbuilder are hereby cautioned against employing him, as he is nota mechanic, and has destroyed several jobs that he had taken from Shipbuil- ders at Lot One and Lot Eleven. Yours respectfally THOMAS J. CATE. Tignish, Dec. 1, 1848. India Rubber Clothing. pust arrived and for sale by the Subscriber, a Case of Meratuic Rupser Coats, Boots, Groves, Pants, Overatys, Sou-Westers, SxHoes, &c. GEORGE COLES. Dee. 11, 1848. Strayed Heifer. GTRAYED from the Premises of the Subscriber about seven weeks since, a Pole HEIFER, she ia nearly all white, and is rising three years old. Any person who will bring her to the Subscriber will be re- warded for his trouble. GEORGE 'LORD, Charlottetown, Dec. 11. NOTICE. HE Subscriber having been duly authorized by the Reverend JouN Macpnonatp, of Tracadie, to take the maxagement of his Property in this Istand, and to act a8 his Agent generally, hereby requests all persons indebted to him, for arrears of Rent or otherwise, to pay the sawe with- out delay. : WILLIAM FORGAN. Charlottetown, Oct. 1, 1948. Notice. | EING about to leave the Island for a short time, this is to give notce that I have duly appointed Mr. LEONARD CONEY my Agent, to transact my business during my absence. JOUN B. COX. Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1848. , Debts! Debts!! Debts!!! NOTICE is hereby given that all Dents due the Subscriber over Six Months will be sued for withort distinction, after the Ist of January vext. November 24. iw DANIEL BRENAN. Nov 20.