ee : THE EXAMINER. 87 ee PRICZS GURRSYE. CORRECTED WEEKLY, BY THE MARKET CLERK. West Inpra Propvuce: Sugar, Porto Rico, per cwt., in Bond |41s6d 42s a Gd “ Refined, per Ib. Ilda Is Molasses, Foreign, per gallon, in Bond|Is 7d a Is 8d “ — British None. Rum, Jamaica, tb, “ Demarara, in Bond US GUS 3d “ U.S., 50 per cent. over proof, do./5s 6d_ Coffee, Porto Rico, in bond 7d a 74d * St. Domingo, do. 6d a 64d PROVISIONS: Beef, per quarter per Ib. 24d a 4d do. small pieces per Ib. 24d a 44d Mutton, per |b. 24d a 44d Lamb do. 24d a 4d Veal, do. 24d a 4d Pork, prime, per carcass, 4d. a 44d. “ small pieces, 4d a7d Hams, per 1b. 6d a 9d Lard, do. 6d a 8d Butter, Fresh, per Ib. Is a Is 2d “ by Tub, do. Is Cheese, American, Duty paid 9d “« Pf. E. Island, 4d a 8d Eggs, per dozen 6da7d Frour AnD Meat— Flour, American Superfine, per bri. 43s a 45s Do. P. E. 1. per lb. 24d a 3d Barleyflour do 2d Oatmeal, do 2d a 24d Grain— Wheat, per bushel 6s a 7s Barley, do 2s 9d a 3s Oats, do ls 8d a Is 10d Pearl Barley, per lb. 24d VEGETABLES— Potatoes, per bushel Turnips, do Carrots, per bush Povuttrr— 1s 6d a 2s ‘1s 6d a Is Od 2s 6d a 3s Turkeys each 33 a 5s Geese do Is 9d a 2s Ducks do Is Fowls do 6d a is Fisa— 25s a 30s Herrings, No. 1, per barrel 15s ads Do No. 2, do Codfish, per quintal 112s a 15s Salmon each ‘none Mackare] per dozen Is 3d a 1s 6d Do per barrel none Sunprres-— Tallow, per |b. 9d a 10d Apples per bushel 3s a 4s Hay, per ton, 40s a 50s Straw per cwt. ‘none W ool per Jb. Is a Is 6d Homespun per yard 4s Partridges each 7d aQd Rabbits do. none Rice per cwt. 37s 6d Wood, per cord 10s Pine Boards, per M 60 a 70s Spruce do. do 40 a 45s emlockdo. do 35s Shingles, Pine, do 10s Do. Fir, do 6s a 7s Mould Candles per |b. lidals Dip ~~ “& 9d a 10d Leather, Neats, per Ib 2s 9d Do. Calf do 4s 6d a 4s 8d Do. Sole, do Is 3d Tea: Congou, in Bond, 1s 9d a 2s Bohea, duty paid, 4d. 9d a Is Spirits: Brandy, per gallon, Martell’s, in Bond |8s a 8s 3d Gin, Hollands in Bond 4s 6d a 4s 8d -Sunpry Imports: Pale Seal Oil, per gallon 3s 6d a 3s 9d Cod Oil 2s 3d a 2s 6d Muscatel Raisins, per box 12s Coal, Sydney, per chaldron 363 a 37s 6d Do. Pictou, large, do 35s Do. do. small do 17s 6d Fig Tobacco, P. E. I. Manufacture Ilda ls Cavendish Tobacco, American 9d alld Turpentime, do 3s 9d a 4s Canvas, No. 1, per yard Cordage, best, per cwt. 90s Bar Iron, perton £21 Hoop do Soap, English, per Ib 44d Soap, Englis r lb. Do Halifen” ‘= 5d Do. mg do ‘ = a “White Wine Vinegar, per gallon a Common x” “a” 9d a 1s 4d -EXCHANGE: On London, 60 days 30 per cent. Do. 30 do 324 On Halifax, 60 do 16 per cent. Sovereigns 30s. Doubloons Dollere 2d CE PI ig te ae Se mate To Tailers. HENRY FOUND, Teacuer or Curtine, , _ Is desirous of forming a Class for the purpose of teaching Young Men who may be anxious to learn, the Art of Cutting, inall its various departments. Persons doing business in his line, as Masters, will ave an opportunity afforded them, of learning Mr. Found’s System of cutting Garments with preci- S10n and taste. ‘They will do well by making early application, as Mr. F. intends to commence in the month of October next, and as the number of pupils will be limeted to twelve. Masters from the country can take lessons in three hours. Which will be of great benefit to them as a guide or method Patterns of Garments sent to any part of the country at Is. 6d by forwarding the cash, and paying postage. Terms made known on application at his Residence, Upper Queen Street, opposite Apothecaries’ Hall. H. F. will undertake to instruct Females in the making of Summer Vests and Trowsers, which will afford to those who learn a sure and competent livelihood when properly taught None but sespectable characters need apply. August 14, 1847. PEARCE, BOOT and SHOEMAKER, . respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and his friends in the Country, that he has commenced business in Grafton Street, opposite Mr. Charles Drew, Cabinet Maker, and hopes, by good workmanship and strict attention to all or- ders, to insure a liberal share of patronage. “Sept. 25th, 1847. Im A CARD. S the Subscriber has decided upon remain- ing in the Island he will resume his practice in the various departments of his profession ; and will again appear as Coun- sel in the Courts of Law and Equity. CHARLES YOUNG. Terrace, Charlottetown, Aug. 7. \ HIP-OWNERS, AGRICULTURISTS & MILLERS, are respectively invited to inspect the follow- ing valuable improved articles respectively, at the PHO2NIX ESTABLISHMENT, where orders are received, and will be executed according to priority. THE IMPROVED PHGENIX WINDLASS, (secured by patent,) not surpassed by any other for power or speed, in weighing Ship’s Anchors in a heavy sea, which may be done at any time with not more than one third of the Ship’s company. THE PRIZE DRILL, so much approved of last season, for sowing Turnip and other seeds; to which was awarded the Prize by our Royal Agricul- tural Society. AN IMPROVED SMUT MACHINE, by which Wheat is perfectly cleaned from all impurities: one of these may be seen in operation at the Sydney Mills, near Charlottetown. A Machine of this description has Jong been wanted in this Island. Persons desirous of attaching such an important addi- tion to their Mills, are requested to forward their orders with- out delay, to the Phenix Establishment for Machinery, at Charlottetown. CHAFF CUTTERS & THRESHING MA- CHINES, upon approved principles, always on hand. Charlottetown, Aug. 7, 1847. HEAD STONES. PERSONS wishing to obtain Heap Stones, McKinnon’s, opposite the Gazette Office, or at Mr. Peake’s Yard. at the Head of the Queen’s Wharf. TOMB STONES and MONUMENTS made to order. JOHN CARMICHAEL. August 6th, 1847. Packet between Bedeque & Shediac. THE Schooner Orecon, James Walsh, Mas- ter, will sail between the above named places, leaving Be- deque every Thursday evening, and returning on Monday. Cabin passage, 7s.6d. Forecastle, 5s, New Brunswick Cur- rency. Bedeque, August 14th, 1847, PHARMACY. 7 THE Subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public, that he will be at all times ready to attend to the curing of Horses, of Ring-bone, Spavin, Splintz, &c.; and foundered Horses can be easily restored to the full use of their limbs, by bringing them to the Subscriber, and if he does not, in all cases, exect a cure, he will require no payment. THOMAS DONOVAN. Morel, Oct: 2. Im [.MPROVED PATENT PLAT FORM SCALES, manufactured and for sale, at the PHENIX FOUNDRY, P. £. Island. can be supplied by applying to the Subscriber, at Mr. A.! TURNIPS. A LARGE quantity for sale. Apply to CAPT. SW October 16th. oe Grain, Grain, Grain. HE highest price given in CASH for good BARLEY and OATS, delivered at Coles’ Brew- ery and Steam Mill. Sept. 25. Deals for Sale. A CARGO of DEALS and HARDWOOD ‘TIMBER for Sale. Enquire of Robert McKinlay, Tobac- conist. October 2. JUST RECEIVED, : AND for Sale at CLARK’S STORE, Great George Street: Superior Bright SUGAR, Porto Rico MOLASSES, High proof SPIRITS, London PORTER, No. 1 WHITE LEAD, Liverpool SOAP, A superior assortment of EARTHENWARE, &c. &c. &c. — to purchase, a quantity of POTATOES and BAR. October 2, 1847. | NEW GOODS. | 24 CHEAPSIDE. BY recent arrivals the Subscriber has so in- creased his Extensive Assortment ef Merchandise, that it |now comprises almost every erticle in the Trade. : HIS SPRING IMPORTATIONS CONSIST OF Grey, White and Striped Shirting Every new design in Cotton Prints Cashmeres, Delsaines and Orleans in variety Printed Muslins, Hosiery and Gloves Shawls, in Lamma, Cashmere, Barege and other fashion- able Fabrics Blue, Red and White Cotton Warp Buttons, Trimmings and small Wares in endless variety. ALSO Brandy, Gin, Spirits, Strong Rum, Port Wine, Portugal Wine, Pale Sherry Wine, Brown Sherry Wine, Madeira Wine, Champagne Wine and Champagne Cyder, London Stout Ale double Stout Porter, Leith Ale, Lime Juice, Vinegar, Boiled, and Raw Linseed Oil, Spirits of Turpenine, Leather Sole and Neats, Calf Skins and Roans, Hats and Caps, Hardware and | Assortment, Tobacco, . : Superior TEAS. a ae Peg igars, Cofice, Raisins, Pepper, Spices [vA FIRST-CHOP GLASGOW STOVE FOR SALE. JOHN F. CLARK. July 31. DEALS FOR SALE. A Cargo of DEALS and Hardwood TIM- BER for Sale. Inquire at this Office. September 4. NOTICE. HE ANNUAL FAIR will take place at the Ten Mile House, on Wepnespay the 20th day of Oc~ tober next, where Live Stock, &e , will be for disposal. All persons desirous will please attend. JAMES MOYNAGH. NOTICE. 4 eee Subscriber offers for Sale that well known Property situate in Kent Street, and ad- joining the premises of John Scott on the East, and of John Breen on the West. The ey consists of a Two-story Houss, having a frost proof Cellar, eight well finished Rooms, and a large attic—also a Stable, Coach House, and a Yard and Garden. The greater part of the purchase money may remain on mort- gage for a term of years. For particulars, as to title, terms, &c., please apply at the Subscriber’s Office. CHARLES YOUNG. October 2. write well—as an Apprentice. Inquire at this Office. Oct. 2 WANTED TO CHARTER. HE Subscriber is desirous of Chartering TWO VESSELS for London—one of from 200 w 300tons, to load in Charlottetown Harbcur and Three Rivers, oith Birch, Deals and Sleepers—principally Juniper. Also, cne of from 400 to 500 tons;to load in Bedeque, with a similar argo—bot being now ready for shipment. i re yew. W. IRVING. Spring Park, 25.Sept. 2w Situation Wanted. Situation wanted in a respectable Mercan- tile Establishment, by a person for many years in business. He would flatter himself that, from his knowledge of the coun- try, and wide circle of acquaintances, he would be of advant- age to whatever Establishmenthe might be engaged in; Appli- cation to be made to the Editor of the ‘ Examiner.’ September 11: ANTED—A smart active BOY, as an Apprentice to the Boot making business. Apply Aug. 7. Charlottetown, Sept. 18, 1847. 3w. \W ANTED—An active and: intelligent Lad,|Bell-Hanging, Lock and White Smith of about 16 years of age,—one who is able to read and Work. AVID O’NEILL begs leave to ac- quaint his friends and the public generally, that, having re- turned fromthe United States, he has opened an Establishment on the north side of the Provincial Building, and adjoining the premises of Mr. James Cantelo, where he is prepared to exe- cute all kinds of work in the Lock, Gun, and ite Smith Bu- isness. Bell Hanging—and repairs made to Bells and Bell Wires—will be done at short notice. D. O’Nrevt having studied his business attentively, and adopted the most approved and modern style of workmanship, trusts that he will be favoured with the patronage of the pub- lic, and will endeavour to merit it by diligence and punctuality in the discharge of his orders. August 7. 2m Long and Walker, Boot makers. HE Subscribers have commenced the Boot making business, at the House lately occu- pied by Mr. J. Pippy, corner of Great e and Kent Streets, where they will be prepared to receive and attend to all orders in their business, and where, by moderate charges and close attention, oa to receive a portion of the public patron- age. Fancy Boots, with Cork aslo, made to order. JAMES LONG, Ito W. Oc _— Grafton Street. [ t.9. : 4p: SR eee gol ie as . vi . e GEORGE WALKER. Sept. 25, 1847. “f