Smee an ' ee ee secseabenr nce cteemainenditte sai itil were ee eal 102 ‘ealth. It would be an insult given to leave out any hody—received to be left out by every body.—Conver- sation, amusing or instructive, gives place toa vapid round of compliments, neither instructive, nor amusing, aor sincere. Yot no more mean what you say when you make an ordinary buttering after dinner speech than you do what you write, when you finish a letter with «your most obedient servant,’ and address it to a fellow whom you mean to kick the first time you can eatch him.—Vew Monthly Magazine. A Prank in THe Printer’s PLarrorm.—‘l hold, aaid a Western editor with dignified emphasis, ‘I hold it ss a self-evident principle, that no man should take ns newspaper three consecutive years, without making 't Jeast an apology to the editor for not paying for it.’ A Faste ror THe Day.—A correspondent of the Times relates the following fable :~One day atraveller met the plague going into Cairo, and accosted it thus: —*For what purpose are you entering Cairo ?’—‘ To kill 3000 people.’ Some time after the same traveller met ‘he plague again, and said, ‘ But you killed 30,000 :’— ‘Nay,’ the plague replied, ‘I killed but 3000; fear did the rest.’ come oo aeeetaeneeeeae anna eel eS MARRIED. By the Rev. F. Botterell, on the 15th instant, Mr. James R. Bourke, of Mill View, to Miss Badge. OF By the Rev. E. Botterell, on the 16th instant, Mr. William Clay, of Lot 49, to Miss Jessie Rankin, of Lot 45. DIED. At Cable Head, Lot 41, on the 17th instant, Mr. Anaus Mc- Iwryne, aged 86 years. He emigrated to this Island in 1791, from Stonnebrick, South Uist, Scotland, and has been a resi- dent on the Island for 57 years, during which time his many excellent traits of character won for him the esteem of all who knew him. oo —_—- PASSENGERS. In the Packet from Pictou on Monday last-——Messrs. R. Hutchinson, Donald Melsaac,J.Campion, J. Weeks, G, Mc- jnutyre, Rev, P. McIntyre—and one in the steerage. In ditto tor Pictou or Tuesday the 14th—Messrs J. Dogherty, James McDonald and T. Lynch. In ditto from Pictou on Friday morning—Messrs H. Calbeck, J. Burns, and four in the steer- ro age. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ENTERED. Nov. 14—Hope, Hall, Nova Scotia, Fish, &c. 16th—New London, Beers, Pictou; coal, Sally, Cameron, Mialifax ; goods. Margaret, Boutiliere, Nova Scotia, fish. Nightin- gale, Stoddart, Halifax ; goods. 17th—Trrusty, Fraser, do; do- Brigt. Sophia, Lesley, Liverpool; goods. CLEARED. Nov. 10—Amitie Sincere, Vigneau, Magdalen [slands ; pro- duce. Enterprize, Griffin, Halifax; do. Brigt. Conquest, lleard, New York; do. 1lth—Schr. Shannon, King, Nova scotia; do. Barbara Ann, Lutes, Boston; do. 13th—Mary, Vougerie, Pictou; do. Catherine and Elizabeth, Le Blanc, Nalifax; do. Indus, Day, Boston; do. Susan, Quilliman, oston; do. I4th—James, Bollong, Halifax; do. 15—Rob toy. Turnbull, Pictou;bal. Royal Miner, Babin, Arichat; potatoes. 16th—Bark Devonia, Michael, Cork; ‘Timber, Deals, &c.—by W. Heard. —__ AbSTION, - THE EXAMINER. “PRICES CURRENT, NOVEMBER 20, 1848. PROVISIONS Flour, Am superfine | 50s slack do seconds Wood per cord P EL per tb.|24d a 23d SUNDRIS, tye per barrel Tea, Bohea per chest} Is a Is6d Corn Meal per barrel per lb {2s per lb lad Congo per chest) 2s 4d Coal, Pictou, chald.|none ligs a 19s 10s 1236 Oatmeal per Ib l4da 1$d per lb = |3s 6d Beet, small pieces Ib 2d a 34d | Coffee P Rico, cwt/84s per quarter |24d a 34d per lb Is per barrel 4is 6d St Domingo,cwt)80s Mutton per Jb 2d 34d per lb| 11d Veal do 2d a 34d) Sugar per ewt)44s a 46s Pork per barrel 80s per lb/6d small pieces (|3da6d Refined do |9d Butter, fresh, per }b'9d a 11d) Molasses, per gal. Is 7d tub. do (8d Raisins, per box 15s Cheese, P E Island lb|4d a 7d |Tobacco, Fig, P EF I.)1s alsld American |9d a 10d Cavendish, Am./9d Eggs per doz 7da8d |Soap, per box 4d Potatoes per bushel [Is4 a 1s6/Candles, mould P E'T.|1s Turnips 10d Is 2 dip, PET. |10d Tallow per Ibi8d a 10d mould, Am.|10d Lard do '6d a 8d dip Am, 9d Pearl Barley do |2d Brandy (Martel’s) gal|12s6 al4s Ham i do Wine, Port do|1l4s a 16s Rice do |\4d Sherry do} 12s ao per cwt 25s Gin (Hollands) —do}7s6d a9s6 Turkeys each 2s5d a 4s|Rum, Demerara, high Geese” do |Is 4d 2s proof, per gal./8s a 8s3d Jamaica, high proof, per gal|8s 6d Boards, Pine 100 ft.}5s a 6s Spruce do {2s 6d a4s Chickens per pair do|10d a I+d Codfish per quintal |11s a 13s Salmon each Herrings per barrel;20s 28 Mackere| do Hemlockdo /2s5d a 3s GRAIN. Shimzles 6s a 10s Oats per bushel] Is6dals9 EXCHANGE. Barley do = }2s 6da3s'On London 60 days = {524 pr.ct Wheat do 30 days |35 do On Halifax 60 days [20 do Hay, per ton 45s a 55s| Sovereigns 30s Doubloons 963 6s a 685d Coal, Sydney, chald.'37s 6d | Dollars — Strayed Cattle. QTRAYED from the Subscriber’s Pasture, about the end of July last, a Pole HEIFER, Brown and White—Two OXEN, and a One-year old HEIFER. The Ox- en are marked in the Horns with the Subscriber’s name—one is a dark brown, and the other a black and white; the Heifer is of the Durham Breed, red colour with white hairs mixed. Whoever will bring the above Cattle to the Subscriber will be rewarded for their trouble. GEORGE COLES. Adv 2w NOTICE. HE Subscriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him, whose amounts are over 12 months due, that unles they are paid within one month from this date, they will be placed in the hands of his 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. November 20. October 30. tiveat Bargains ! Stock in Trade ef a Live- ry Stable, FOR SALE BY AUCTION, ()N Saturday the 23rd December next will be sold by Auction at the Livery Stables of Mr. JOHN COLES, (who is about to close his present business) the whoie om his STOCK IN TRADE of Horses, Sleighs, Carriages, Harness, Saddles, Whips, Furs, ‘Trimmings, Mountings, &c. H. W, LOBBAN, Auctioneer. N 8.—For particulars see Handbills. Nov. 20. : poune-aapegremepemaneanaany —3 mebaislacanaeaiannaeapeapeaseappemipanamanncattenmaempaeen inenaemmaeneaseaesnedoeaeneeinepapmeiataeeaipim=napane \ CARD,.—Mr. Bianre desires to return thanks to ~* the unknown person who first informed him of the Premises being on fire on Saturday Evening last, and to the Fire Wardens, Firemen, and all others, by whose prompt assistance, under Providence,the progress of des- truction was arrested, which, but for a plentiful supply of water a few feet from the spot, and very little wind at the time, the whole building must have been destroy- ed, Debts! Debts!! Debts!!! OTIC K is hereby given that all Dewrs due ~ the Subscriber over Six Months will be sued for without distinction, after the Ist of January next, Noy, 20. DANIEL BRENAN. Delays are Dangerous. ete ISK persons indebted to the Subscriber, either as Principal or Security, for FLOUR and MEAL, payable in September last, are hereby notified, that unless ‘heir raspective amounts are settled on or before the 23d inst., they will be handed tothe Law Authorities for recovery, with- @ui any distinction. H. W. LOBBAN. November 20. lw (i , persons indebted for the services of the ~™ Horse SALADLN, are requested to make immediate pay- feent to the Owner, at lis Oltfice. Graftom street, or to the (Jreem, Francie Bell. Nav. 20 STEPHEN RICE. 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, &c. &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. Eleanor’s, Oct. 30. bw. CARD. THOMAS PARSONS having returned from Canada begs to intimate to his old customers and the Island in general, that he has decided upon remaining in Charlotte- town, and is prepared to carry on the general branches in the Blacksmithing business, at his old Establishment, near the Hon. George Coles’. Carriages mounted, and Springs of every description made in the neatest manner, and cheap. T. P. feels confident from his long experience in the Horse- shoeing business, that he will be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. Sept 25. Removal. TO THE PUBLIC. MVE 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, org@nising a Grand Division, under the name of the “Granp Dr1- vision Of Prince Edward Island,” with full power to open Subordinate Divisions in the said Island. ‘This is to give notice that the following is the Form of Appli- cation for a Charter to open a Division, and which must be signed by at least eight persons, who must be 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 individually and collectively, to be governed by the rules and usages of the said Grand Division, and also, by those of the National Di- vision. (Signed.) Enclosed is the Charter Fee, £1 10s. And for Books, 15s. Upon receiving the enclosed certificate I am directed by the Grand Worthy Patriarch to state, that as soon as practicable, he will attend with the Grand Conductor, or will send a Deputy duly authorised, to open the Divi- sion. ‘ As itis desirable that the principles of this truly noble and philanthrophic order should be diffused throughout the Island, it is to. be hoped, that those per- sons who are in favour of Temperance would unite, so that Divisions may be established in every settlement of the Colony. The leading principles of the Order are as fellows :— 1. A universa] Temperance reformation. 2. A Brotherhood, in Love, Purity and Fidelity. 3. The pecuniary relief of sick Brethren. 4, The encouragement 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 Division, and from this fund the expenses for Charter &c. are paid. By order of the Hon c. Young. G. W. P. | JCHN WILLIAMS. G. Scribe October 30th, 1848. (All the Papers) Two Pounds Reward. DOUBLE-BARRELLED GUN, with the name on the barrel,“ Smith, Princes Street, Londen,” and “ Brashier, Northampton,” on the locks—belonging to Capt. Swabey—has been lost. It was left on a longer fence on the premises, from whence it was taken. Whoever will bring the same to Mount Edward, will be entitled to the above reward. Sept 25. Freehold Property for Sale at Lot 8. HE Subscriber offers for Sale 50 Acres of Land situate on Lot 8, within halfa mile of McWilliams Mill, and fronting on the Western Road. It is covered with excellent Timber, principally hardwood, and the land being of'a very su- perior quality, itis well adapted fer a good and valuable Farm. The Subscriber will also dispose of 30 Acres of Land. situate on Let 25, a very valuable Freehold ee 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 made 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. QATIONAL 9982, HAVYUARKS? SUTARS, BOSTON. {(WHIS HOUSE is located in the Commercial sections ‘YHOMAS DENNIS, Tinsmiru, begs res- his establishment to his new and commodious building on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, where he will be happy to receive the orders of his friends and patrons; and hopes, by punctuality, low prices, and good workmanship, to merit a continuance of the patronage with which he has been so kindly favoured since his commencement In business. f_ >All kinds of TIN WARE constantly on hand. N. B—An honest BOY, of industrious and sober habits. is wanted as an Apprentice to the above business. ; November 13. im NOTICE. ‘THE Subscriber having been duly authorized . by the Reverrenp Joun MacponaLpb, of Tracadie, to ta € the maxagement of his Property in this Island, and to act 1 as nie Agent generally, hereby requests all persons indebted ;to Him, for arrears of Rent or otherwise, to pay the same with- pone delay, dinates WILLIAM FORGAN. } Charlottetown, Oet. 1. 1848 of the City, and in the immediate vicinity of the pectfully to announce to the public that he has removed | Depot of the Boston and Maine Railroad. Merchants ‘and others will find this a convenient and comfortable residence during their stay, the Proprietor having gone to avery large expense this summer, 1m making this establishment suitable for persons who may please to favour him with a call. {> Cards of reference, or any other informatione may be obtained on application to his Agent, Mr. H. W. n, Charlottetown. PAA SOPOT HIRAM TUBBS. Botson, July 20. ‘Wanted to Charter. FOR St. JOHN’S Newfoundland, a Vessel of about 100 Tons Burthen, to load with Produce, at New ‘Glasgow, Harbour of Rustico, in the course of this month. Ap- ply to James Arthur, Esq , New Glaegow, wae FORGAN. Charlottetown, Oct. 9th, 15%