ii! 70 THE EXAMINER. — Sc i ng a eRe LAN | No, sir-ee! when I seed ’em, I should think they|'To the Tenantry on Townships Nos. i thunder caine : ail se ele ; . | -— : . THE PROPERTY OF CHARLES WORRELL, Ese. | THE REFORMER | Tur Jaw Bone or an Ass.—A young fellow eating | | : a4 a ek been Pes: some Cheshire cheese, fullof mites, one night at a ta- HE undersigned intimates tha — as ? is . } : ; ~Q aan” De : i “ee : bh of All grim, and soiled, and browned with tan, \vern, €xclaimed, “* Now have I done as much as et fom. she mene a + ? . . ? . » ia ‘i ans as hi » > ; c ‘ I saw a strong one, in his wrath, | Son, for [have slain my thousands and tens of maenein Rent, since the first day of January last, and who may be in Smiting the Godless shrines of man “Yes,” answered one of the company, and with the) v.20’ of Seed. or who may be now suffering from scarcity of : Along his path. same wea pon—the jaw bone of an ass. Food, that the said grain is now aa See ee at rm ™ | stores at Morel, at the same prices at which they received credit | tdi (i ‘ith hi i fdelivery ; and no demand will ‘hurch, beneath her trembling dome \in account with him at the time of delivery 5 nal Rane wi é facts vain her ghostly charm. : Building Lots for Sale. | be made upon them for payment of the said Grain, until within j ‘| Wealth shook within his cilded home /PHE Subseriber offers for sale three BUILD- a aT time after the Crops of the present season are har- 2 8 x ” = j ; ma .: . : ‘ » , . vested. e? Mis alin alten ING LOTS, situate in Georgetown,-—two of these Lots ad ih a sage Vith pale alarm. ifrout on the Main Street, 30 feet, and 55 feet to the rear; the itt PHEOPHILUS - DESBRISAY. Fraud from his secret chambers fled ‘other fronts on the Common, immediately adjoining, 32 feet,| Charlottetown, April 24th, 1843. = Pees ee Gneees Cer eee eae and runs back 60 feet. This property is too well known to re- Nor eT A Te Before the sunlight bursting in. | quire further description. Also—An EightAcre LOT on the . ALLIANGS Sloth drew her pillow o’er her head reserved Land in the neighbourhood, and within ten minutes’) Life and Fire Insurance Company, To drown the din. iwalk of the Town. ‘This Lot is all cleared, and in a good state | ; Pe a i . abe Property is not disposed of before the 19th of ib y al iy y Ni j ’ >mle- the above rroperty is not disposec i 1G 3: “ Spare,” Art unplored, “ yon holy pile; Bye statu . 0, oe = : : ’ July next, it will then on that day be put up at Public Auction, : 1 TVR > opp NG That grand old time-worn turret spare :” ss May 6G. dictneahie pd. CAPITAL FIVE MILLIONS aa Meek Reverence, kneeling in the aisle, fe peemn tied iemnbacsondieinngil r POLICIES continue to be issued and renew- : Cried out “ Forbear!” | RAINBOW, ed at my Office.—Attendance daily. eis . i ° r . , : . ildings their ‘ if 1 . , ait Bae - j-|,, Phe Company do nor take Assurances on Buildings or Grey-bearded Use, who, deaf and dumb, Puls: beautiful and well-bred forse a Contents, in which Campuin is used. i Groped for his old accustomed stone, | BOW is rising three years old, stands full 16 oS ee GEORGE BIRNIE, Pi Leaned on his staff, and wept to find was got by “Columbus,” and for splendid action, high spirit, % Agent for P. E. Island ; seri "Ely add Sadia size, and beautiful symmetery, is es ts sh ty ty eee Charlottetown, Nov. 13th. 1947, A 5 SC . him to be unrivalled in Prinee Edward Island. His dam, ; R se catieat owned by the Subscriber, stands 16 hands high, . well eet NOTICE. ; als ae res sess} ats gth and activity, hegh spirit, and is ie ‘ ; Young Romance raised his reamy eyes tioned, possessing great Strength in Y, hiegn spirit, | O’erhung with paly locks of gold; admitted to be a first-rate animal, and not to be excelled as a MNHE Office Containing the Standard Weights Pi “ Why smite.” he asked. in sad surprise breeding Mare by any on Prince Edward Island. He is of the{ “ and Measures, is kept in Great George Street, at the Store pagers: Ble 5 ro . |Greenuick breed, and from the same Mare as the Superior} of John F. Clark & Co. ii “ The fair, the old? | Horse IsLanpER, formerly owned by Mr. McKie. He will be a, _, Ps G. CLARK, VW . | allowed to cover but a limitednuumber this season. He will Assayer of Weights and Measures. Yet louder rang the strong one’s stroke— stand regularly once a fortnight at the following places,—Com-] February 26th Hi ; Yet nearer flashed his axe’s gleam: | weucing at Sutherland's Head of St.Peter’s Bay, on Monday and | -——--—---——-——— A COR ice co } ; Shuddering, and sick of heart, | woke Tuesday the 15th and 16th May ; at Souris Harbour on ‘Thurs- : ii As from a drean:. cry and Priday the 18th and 19th May; the remainder of the! 4 S the Subscriber has decided upon remain- if |time at the Subseriber’s. ‘Terms, Cash, L1 each Mare, and good I looked. Aside the dust-cloud rolled. The Waste. seemed the Builder too. Upspringing from the ruined Old, I saw the .Vew. ’T was but the ruin of the bad— The wasting of the wrong and ill; Whate’er of good the old time had Was living still. Calm grew the brow of him I feared: The frown which awed me passed away, And left behind a smile which cheered Like breathing day. Green grew the grain on battle plains : Over swarded war-mounds grazed the cow: The slave stood forging from the chains The spade and plough. Where frowned the fort, pavilions gay, And cottage windows, flower-entwined, Looked out upon the peaceful bay And hills behind. Through vine-wreathed cups, with wine once red The lights on brimming crystal fell, Drawn, sparkling, from the rivulet-head And mossy well. > Through prison walls, like heaven-sent hope, Fresh breezes blew, and sunbeams strayed ; And with the idle gallows-rope The young child played. Where the doomed victim in his cell , Had counted o’er the weary hours, Glad school-girls, answering to the bell, Came crowned with flowers. Grown wiser for the lesson given, I fear no longer; for { know That where the share is deeply driven, The best fruits grow. Tee Grave.—lIt buries every error—co defect—extinguishes every resentment. F ful bosom spring none but fond regrets a collections. Who can look dow enemy, and not feel a compu should have warred with the poo lies mouldering before him ?—I vers every nd tender re- N upon the grave of an r handful of earth that RVING, Winter.—Winter, which strips the leaves from around us, makes 4s see the distant regions they for- merly concealed ; so does old age rob us of ments only to enlarge the prospect of eter: us. our enjoy- uty before Grammar.—John, parse “ Girls are lovely.” Girls is a common noun, third person, plural number and objective case. Objective case ? No, nominative case. Nominative to what verb ? I don’t know, sir. Well, what follows Girls? John Dickson followed our girls what we'y hum, last Sunday afternoon. Oh! young man! Well, I should suppose they were. in the objective case. arte -carenreetiiane ste of rom its peace-| has opened his new establishment at St Peter’s Bav, imme- netious throb, that he. ‘ whours, | Notes of hand, payable in October next, L1 2s. 6d., not including Groom’s Fees. Further particulars known by application to John Coffin, Groom. DANIEL FLYNN. Bay Fortune, May Ist, 1848. Gaz Packet between Bedeque, P. EF. Isiand. | and Shediac, N. B. WHE Schooner OREGON, James Wausn, Master, will sail every week during the ensuing Season. between the above named places, 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 | tad. 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. Fare.—Cabin Passage 7s. 6d. ; Forecastle 5s., N. Brunswick currency. May 1.—Gaz.4w. Summer-side Hotel. J[HE Subseriber begs to inform Travellers, and the Public generally, that he has recently opened a | House of Entertaiument at the Wharf. Green’s Shore, Be- i\deque. ‘I'he House is spacious and well adapted for the pur- pose. noes of public 1 T patronage. May 1, 1848. Administration Notice. 4 LL persons having any claims on the estate the Iste Tuomas [RWAN are requested to present them 10 the Subseriber within eighteen months from the date hereof, and all those who stand indebted to the said Estate are request- ed to make immediate payment. Persons holding Mathemati- cal Instruments or Books, belonging to the said Estate, are re- guested to hand them over to the Subscriber. DONALD McEACHARN. Sen. Savage Harbour, May 1, 1848.—2w Administrator | JEREMIAH MeCARTHY, SUGINKER ANG BLACKSMITH: 'RETURNS his sincere thanks to the Inha- bitants of Saint Peter’s Bay and the Country in general for | ; : , their liberal support since he has commenced business, and! | trusts that by assiduity and good wormanship to merit a conti-| nuance of their favors. He begs leave to inform them that he| } | diately adjoining the premises of Mr. next door to Mr. Roderick McLean ALWAYS ON HAND: MOUNTING, SPRINGS, AND PATENT AXLES AND EDGED TOODS. BROAD AND NARROW CAST STEEL AXES—WARRANTED OF THE BEST MATERIALS, IRON PLOUGHS. IRON HARROWS, AND IRON SUFFLERS, DRILL PLOUGHS. | Bell Hanging neatly done, Brands neatly cut, Trusses for'! Rupture made on an improved principle, Guns altered in first! rate style, and all kinds of Smith’s work finished in the best! |style on reasonable terms. _ 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-| ling 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 Martin McInnis, and CARRIAGE | new and improved design, in the terms of the Act, 10 Vie. e got to| ap. P. { By Command, J. SPENCER SMITH. Treasurer. i i Mondavs and Thurséeave enrine Office! Davs for Excho nee He therefore hopes to give satisfaction, and merit a} WILLIAM J. TAYLOR. Fortune Road. ing in the Island he will resume his practice in the various departinents of his profession ; and will again appear as Coun- sel in the Courts of Law and Equity. CHARLES YOUNG. Terrace, Charlottetown, Aug. 7. SALADIN. "\01S entire thorough bred Horse, now 6 years old, will stand for the season, commencing on the 2Ist April, at Spring Park Stables, on Fridays, Saturdays, ‘Tues- days and Wednesdays of each week, and at the Stables, Upton, near Poplar Island Bridge, on Mondays and ‘Thursdays. ‘Terms—Cash, L1 15s each mare ; and good notes of hand, payable in October, L2. Good accommodatign, at moderate charges, may be had for mares at Upton, the residence of the owner. STEPHEN RICE, (All the papers.) Upton, 27th March, 1848. | the The Young Islander. PTS handsome entire Horse, 4 years old— Got by McGee’s black Horse IsLaANDER, out of Mr. Grubb’s thorough bred Mare,—will keep Charlottetown Market every. Satusday, and will stand at Mrs. Grubb’s Farm the remaindes of the week, during the Season. He is of full bone and re- markably fine action. Terms Ll. each Mare—(not incladiag Groom’s fees,) payable in November next. JOHN THORN. Charlottetown, 17th April, 1848. XN OTICE.—All persons indebted to the Sub- scriber are hereby notified to pay their respective accounts on or before the first day of July next. If not settled then, pay- ment will be enforced. April 24, J. D. P. COLES. The Old Establishment Revived. |GUN AND LOCK-SMITH BUSINESS, [[OOLE & 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. December 11, 1847. 6m. £50 Reward—Incendiarism. HEREAS, some evil disposed Person or Persons, did on the night of Thursday the 16th day of December last, set fire to the Dwelling House of John W. H. Hadley, situate in Georgetown, whereby the said Premises were consumed, and the Out-house partially damaged. ‘The above reward of L50 will be paid to any person or persons on con- viction of the offender or offenders. On behalf of the Alliance British and Foreign Life and Fire Insuradce Office, London. GEORGE BIRNIE, Agent for P. E. Island. Wanted to Charter. WANTED immediately to charter a vessel measuring from 40 to 90 tons burthen,to perform two or three trips between St: Peter’s Bay and Newfoundland. The usual price will be given. For further particulars apply to the ubscriber, (if by letter post paid) at the Fve Houses Milis, Bay JOSEPH SMITH. St. Peter’s Bay, April 24, 1848. E, the undersigned, have appointed Mosrs Hayes our Town Crier daring the present season. H. W. LOBBAN, A. H. YATES, April 18 W. H. GARDINES«