THE EXAMINER. 199 EO I a EL with Jeremiah Simpson, Esquire, and Mr. John Lockerby, were appointed to present the same to His Excellency, at their earliest convenience. To His Excellency Sin Donatp Campset, Baronet, Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief in and that their respective Businesses being finally closed, an over Her Majesty's Island Prince Edward and the| net : Territories thereunto adjacent, Chancellor and Vice) not paid or satisfactorily arranged by the Ist of January Admiral and Ordinary of the same, §e. &c. §e. W=- Her Majesty’s dutiful and loyal subjects, the In- habitants of Cavendish and its vicinity, beg leave most cordially end respectully to offer to Your Excellency our congratulations on your appointinent to the Govern- ment of this Colony, and to express our heartfelt satis- faction on Your Excellency’s safe arrival at the seat of}, Government, an event which we had anticipated with intense interest. We are desirous of assuring Your Excellency of our sincere and devoted attachment to the person and Go- vernment of our illustrious Queen, and of our regard to, and appreciation of, the blessings secured tous by our jnestimable Constitution,and we ardently hope,and trust, thatYour Excellency’s administration of the Government may be agreeable to yourself, conduce to the happiness and prosperity of the people committed to your charge, and meet as its due reward the approbation of our be- loved Sovereign. Signed on behalf of the Meeting, WILLIAM M‘NEILL, Chairman. Cavendish, lth of Jan. 1848, (Repty.) GENTLEMES, The congratulation of the Inhabitants of Cavendish and its vicinity, on my appointment to the Government _of this Colony, demands the expression of my warmest thanks, which I beg you to accept. The assurance of your devoted attachment to the per- son of onr illustrious Queen, and of your appreciation of the blessings secured to you by our inestimable Constitution, gives me very great pleasure, and affords me confidence and encouragement in the discharge of the important duties which have devolved upon me, as Her Majesty’s Representative; and if, in the faithful performance of these duties, ! shall succeed in my anxious desire to promote the happiness and_ prosperity of the people committed to my charge, my success will prove my highest reward, and will, I trust, secure the approbation of our beloved Sovereign. nn een ELECTIONS IN CANADA. Some of the Electionsin Canada had commenced. A, “strong opposition to the Liberal Candidates for the City or Quebec was threatened by the Conservatives up to the day of nomination, when the courage of the latter ap- ars to have oozed out of the palms of their hands—and Weise. Aylwin and Chabot were declared duly elected. We observe that the Hon. Louis J. Papineau, ex Speaker of the Lower Canada Assembly, has offered for Huntingdon and Samt Maurice. Mr. P. comes forward as a supporter of the Ex Ministers. The City of Montreal represented in the late Parliament by Conservatives, promised to send two Liberals. Up to the date of our last advices, the Government party had not been able to induce any person of character to risk a contest. The Quebec Gazatte (Ministerial) says‘ That there are only two Candidates forthe City of Montreal. There appears to be much division among the so called Conservatives.’ And to make matters still worse, we are informed by the same paper that one of the aklest of the Conservative Journals, ‘ the Montreal Herald has come out decidedly against the adininistration, and the Courier laments that the state of the Revenue has not enabled the Ministers to satisly all expectants. It would appear also, that the prospects of the Ministerialists in Upper Canada are not much more promising, for even ‘f'oronto, so long the head quarters of cliques and compacts, is likely to be wrested from them. In that city, we quote again from the Gazette, ‘all is confusion worse confounded’—and the Globe, Liberal paper, says: The day of deliverance of the Capital of Western Canada from the dominion of its Tory oppressors is at hand. T'oronto—hitherto in the hands of a Clique of office holders, destitute of every popular or equitable) principle, is about to be emancipated from her thraldom. | Four Candidates have appeared ;—Mr. BouJton and Mr. | Sherwood, the present members; Mr. Donald Bethune, Steam Boat Proprietor, and Mr. James Beaty, mer- chant. The clection of a genuine Liberal for ‘Toronto, has been for some years despaired of, but the citizens are about to give a demonstration that it is to be so no longer. T’o throw out Mr. Boulton will be a great) triumph—to throw out Mr. Sherwood, the Prime|"e an nD: Minister for Upper Canada will be a greater—to throw both out will be better still. Notice te Persons in arrears for THE WORNING ABWS. HE Svusscarser hereby notifies all persons indebted * for Subscription to, or for Advertising in the Morn- ing .Vews since its commencement, that unless all arrears are paid up by the Ist day of March ensuing, - legal measures wil! be taken for the recovery thereof. January 8, 1848, S. R. MOODY. Ms = , pee : in ss a ae {[v y (dy [a N| Y ¥ 1 3 3 a LL Persons in any way indebted to Joun F. Crarx and P. G. Cirarx, are hereby informed unmediate payment of arrears is demanded. All accounts will be sued for without distinction. The Subscribers are authorized to receive all said amounts at the Shop in Great George Street, formerly occupied by P. G. Clark, which they have taken, and where they will do Business until further notice. A LARGS 60 USTERMEN? has been sent down to us from Halifax, by a House having command of the Market, which we are authoriz- to sell off at once, at cost and charges, for, CASH ONLY!! The Stock sent us comprises— 10 Puns. Jamatca Spirits 4 hhds. choice Brandy, coloured-and pale 2 do. Holland Gin 10 casks Port and Sherry Wines 10 puncheons Molasses 8 hhds. Sugar 40 chests and boxes Tea 40 boxes Bloom Raisins 20 do. Soap 10 casks Paint, Seal and Cod Oils A few thousand Prime Cigars 100 Ibs. Spanish Indigo 500 do. ground Dyewoods 1000 do. stick Do. 900 do. Rice, best quality 900 do. Mocha Coffee, green and ground 190 do. Fresh Zante Currants , 1000 do. London Loaf Sugar 95 dozen London Porter and Ale 21 do, American Brooms and Buckets Kegs Crackers, Mustard, Salts, &c., Boxes and Jars Blacking, Crates Bottles Bags Corks, Drums Turkey Figs Hats and Caps in variety, Boas, Muffs, Cottons, Cloths, 50 pairs Indian Rubber Overshoes, superior, Smaii wares, Earthenware, Spices, &c. We would particularly point out to a generous public, that the above were selected by a first rate judge, and are ail warranted to be of the best quality; and as the Shipper is anxious to have them turned into Cask at once great bargains will be given to Cash Customers. {> Positively, no Credit given under any circum- stances !! JOHN F. CLARK, & CO. Great George Street, Dec. 18, 1847. Gaz. tf. NEW GooDS. "(HE Subscriber respectfully begs to call the attention of his friends and the public generally to his large and well selected STOCK of British and Foreign Merchandise, Lately received by recent arrivals from Great Britain and Halifax, Comprising : Superfine black, blue, olive and invisible green Broad Cloths, black, blue, brown and invisible green Beavers, wool black Doeskin, plain and fancy Doeskins, black and fancy Cassimeres and ‘T'weeds, Vestings, black Lasting, Gentionella and fancy | Cloaking, Whitney Blankets, Lancashire and Welsh Fiannels, scarlet Fiannel, plain and figured Orleans, Coburgs, Aipica, De Laine Dresses, plaid, plain aud filled Shawls and Handker- chieis, Men’s black Silk andfancy Handkerchiefs, a good col- lection of printed Calicoes and Furniture, white, grey and color- ed Shirting, Moleskins, Horse Rugs, black, brown, drab and green Silk, black Crape, Silk Lace, Silk Fringes and Gimps, Lace, Edgings and Insertions, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons, Irish Linen, Muslin, Gloves and Hoisery, black and colored Linings, Comforters, cloth, scull and fur Caps, Fur Boas, Muffs, Ruiis and Victorines. ALSO— Rum, Gin, Port Wine, Molasses, Sugar, Soap, Candles, Tea, Indigo, &c. &c. All of which 1 shall sell at the lowest possible Cash prices. JOHN COSTIN. Charlottetown, 18th Dec, 1847. tt a enter ~—— FALL SOPPLG, B47 "HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has received, per schr. Annandale,” from Halifax, his Fall Supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, CROCKERYWARE, SPIRITOUS LIQUORS, &e. which he wil! sell as low as any in Charlottetown, for | All persons indebted to him by Note or Book account, ‘and who are over six months in arrears, are requested ‘to pay their accounts immediately; otherwise they will be sued without further notice and without distinction. L. CUMMINGS. December 24, 1847. ow. Treasurer’s Office, Jan. 10, 1848. WARRANTS to Number One Hundred and Seventy-two (172), of the date of the Ist May, 1845, will be paid at the Treasury on demand, together with the Interest due thereon. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. 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 _ 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. FCR SALE. HE Susscrwer wishes to dispose of his interest in that most desirable Property, situate at the corner of Prince and Sydney Streets, adjoining Mr. Pidwell’s elegant building—on which is erected a good substantial Frame of a House Two stories high, Roughboarded, &c.,—there is an excellent walled Cellar, and neatly built Chimney thereon. Its situation is well adapted for the residence either of a private family ora merchant. ; If the above Property is not disposed of by ee sale before the 10th day of February next, it will then be disposed of by Public Auction. For particulars as to the Title, appl y to the Hon. Charles Young, Barrister at Law; and for T'erms of Sale, apply to James N. Harris, Commission Agent and Auctioneer, or to the proprietor, HENRY FOUND. Charlottetown, Jan. 15, 1848. yey) RSPR JW SVORS. (PHE Subscribers desire to inform their friends and the Public generally, that they have opened an Es- tablishment in Kent Street, immediately opposite the premises of the Hon. Mr. Coles, where they are prepared to offer for Sale at the lowest cash Prices, a large and well selected Stock of DRY GOODS, Hardware, Creckeryware, Groceries, &c., All of which they have received from some of the best houses in Manchester and Liverpool. ’ JAMES D. LAWSON & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1848. tf WARS G@ MAWES, S ADD bh BB 8o (larness Makers, and Carriage Trimmers, RESPECTFULLY inform the Gentry and Public generally, that they have constantly for Sale a general assortment of Saddles, Gig Harness, &c., whieh they can recommend to be of the best quality and Home Manufacture. Ladies’ and Gent’s. Saddles, made to order of the best material, which, on inspection, will be found equal to any London made Sa¢dles, together with ‘an assortment of Whips, Spurs, Chamois, Horse Cloths, English Bridles, Curry Combs, Main and Trimming do., Horse Brushes, Spoke, Water and Dandy do., Carriage Lace, Harness Varnish, and every article in their line. Nov. 27. G 4w. NOTICE. THE Co-Partnersuir heretofore existing under the name and style of “Lone & WALKER, Boot Makers,” has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, and notice is hereby given that the business of the said Firm will be finally closed by the Subscriber, and all parties indebted to it, are required to pay their accounts to him. JAMES LONG. Dated this 10th day of January, 1848. P. S.—The undersigned begs leave to intimate to his friends and the public generally, that he will carry on in his own name, at his Establishment, corner of Kent and Great George Streets, the BOOT AND SHOE MAKING BUSINESS, and trusts that his work will be such as to merit the patronage of all who may honour him with their orders. JAMES LONG. Jan. 15, 1848. HERRINGS. CARGO of HERRINGS of the best description has just been received by the Subscriber, and 1 now offered at a cheap rate for cash. JAMES N. HARRIS. firain, Grain, Grain. HE highest price given in CASH for good BARLEY and OATS, delivered at Coles’ Brew- ery and Steam Mill. Sept. 25. Oct. 23. NOTICE. ERSONS requiring Castines, are respect- fully requested to apply at the FOUNDRY previous te (the Winter setting in. Nor. 13, 1847 a a. we ; Se ee —" . 4 H 4