“now comprises almost every article in the T'rade. 128 THE EXAMINER. ———— Warranted Fresh and Sound. American, Russet and Baldwin Apples, ONEONS &e. 7 HE Svuegspricer having returned from | where * ry ness. and where, by moderate charges and close “ BOSTON, where he selected the choicest Fruits that} tention, they hope to receive « portion of the public patron- Market could produce, begs leave to acquaint his friends and customers that he now offers the same FOR SALE, for prompt payment only, at his SALE ROOM, KENT STREET, con- sisting of Russet & Batpwix Appces, Rep Onions | CIGARS, a large assortment of ROOM PAPER, &c. &c. &c.! On hand an excellent PATENT MANGLE. H. W. LOBBAN. Persons desirous of having new WIRES put in their PIANO ‘FORTES, can now be accomodated, Mr. L. having procured a! supply for that purpose. November 13, 1847. dw Just imported from England direct, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, An extensive stock of Saddlery, Comprising : [ EADY mapz Gig Harness ; Men’s Saddles—Plain and Stuffed Flaps Lady’s Saddles Bridle Heads and Reins Martingals Cruppers, Stirrup Leathers Head Collars and Sursingals Patent Leather Gig Collars VHips—liiunting, Coburg, Postilion, Dog, Jockey and | Lady’s—Gig and Tandem ditto land his Wuirp Taoxas—Gig, Tandem, and Hunting Points, Whip| Cord, Silk Lashes, Buff Keepers and whale- bone ‘Tops Spurs—Hunting and Military Brusues—Horse, Water, Dandy, Spoke and Shoe Brtts—Portmouth,Curb and Bradoon’s Sharps, Twist and Plain, Pelham’s Double-mouth Snaffles, Twist and Plain Single Snaffles, Gig and Coach Cuains—Plough and Strong Leader Trace Chains, Small Well or ‘Tether Chains, Breeching, Watering and Halter do., Curb do. (arniaGeE Lace—Drab, Black, Blue, Green, Brown and Varia- gated, Tufts to match, Brass Caps for Dash- ers, ‘Tips for Shafts, and Breeching Staples for ditto, Screw Wrenches, Oil Cloth for bottom of Gigs, and Sheep Skin Mats. Hames—Fore Horse and Shaft Horse, Covered, Plaited, Brass and Black Gig ditto Gig Harness—Furniture, Brass Plaited, Black and covered Cart Harvess—Furniture, Buckles, Bitts and Rings SapDLE TrEEs—Lady’s and Gentiemen’s Spring, Bar and Roller, Gig Trees, and Stanhope Pad Trees ComsBs—Curry, Horn and Iron Mane, Trimming do., and Scissors, Shamois Skins ans Sponge, Patent Leather, Scarlet Cloth, Collar Cloth and Girth Web. BEeLiLs-——White and Yellow STiRRUPS—Plain, Spring and Jointed. HORSE RUGS AND CLOTHING, &c: &c. WILLIAM SMARDON, Saddler, North Side of Queen’s Square. W. 5S. returns his sincere thanks to those who have so! generously patronized him, and begs to assure them that he|- will be at all times prepared to execute their orders. Atthe same time he desires to call the attention of those whose ac- counts remain unsettled, to the necessity of making an early payment of their long stanging arrears. Nov. 6, 1847, 4w NEW GOODs. 24 CHEAPSIDE. BY recent arrivals the Subscriber has so in- creased his Extensive Assortment of Merchandise, that it HIS SPRING IMPORTATIONS CONSIST OF Grey, White and Striped Shirting Every new design in Cotton Prints Cashmeres, Delaines and Orleans in variety Printed Muslins, Hosiery and Gloves ; Shawls, in Lamma, Cashmere, Barege and other fashion- able Fabrics Blue, Red and White Cotton War Buttons, ‘Trimmings and small Wares in endless variety, ALSO Brandy, Gin, Spirits, Strong Rum, Port Wine, Portugal W ine, 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, ee of Turpenine, Leather Sole and Neats, Calf Skins and Roans, Hats and Caps, Hardware and Assortment, Tobacco, Sugars, Candles, Soap, of all kinds, &c. &e. frA FIRST-CHOP GLASGOW STOVE FOR SALE. “elgg JOHN F. CLARK. July ol. Valuable Leasehold Farm for sale. \line, as Masters, will have an opportunity afforded them, of ‘learning Mr. Found’s System of cutting Garments with preci- 'sion and taste. ‘They will do well by making early application, /not, in all cases, efecta cure, he will require no payment. Superior TEAS. | igars, Coffee, Raisins, Pepper, Spices | Long and Walker, Boot makers. HE Subscribers have commenced the Boot making business, at the House lately occu- ied by Mr. J. Pippy, corner cf Great George and Kent Streets, ; “they will be prepared to receive and attend to all orders “ancy ‘ith Cork soles, made to order. Fancy Boots, with Cork so ade en ONG, GEORGE WALKER, age. Sept. 25, 1847. tf S To Tailors. ENRY FOUND, Teacuer or CurrinG, Is desirous of forming a Class for the purpose of teaching Young Men who may be anxious to learn, the Art of Cutting, in all its various departments. Persons doing business in his 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 respectable characters need apply. August 14, 1847. WV, PEARCE, BOOT and SHOEMAKER, respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, 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 libera] share of patronage. Sept. 25th, 1847. Im Bell-Hanging, Lock and White Smith 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 White Smith Bu-! isness. Bell Hanging—and repairs made to Bells and Beil! Wires—will be done at short notice. D. O’Nietr 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. PHARMACY, ‘HE 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| ; THOMAS DONOVAN. Morel, Oct: 2. Im And? ° I Notice to the Tenants on Township No. 8. HE Subscriber having been duly empower- ed by Urren THomas Topp and RicHarp James Sur- RY Topp, Esquires, to take the management of that part of the above Township, belonging to them, and to act generally zs their Agent, hereby requests all persons indebted to them for arrears of Rent, or otherwise, to make immediate payment. W. W. IRVING. August 7. NOTICE. (HE Subscriber intends taking his Son, Mr.'" James Reddin, into partnership, as soon as he closes his present business. He therefore requests all persons indebted | to him to call and settle their respective accounts on or before | the first day of OCTOBER next, as all debts due after that date | will be handed over to his Attorney, for recovery, without fur- ther notice. D: REDDIN. Charlottetown, Augnst 14th, 1847. : arrottet i NOTICE. TT ae y . ° ‘HE Subscriber being about to leave the Is- ~ land requests all persons indebted to him to make imme: | diate payment. All Accounts remaining unsettled after the Twenty-fifth of August, will be sued for without distinction. B. W. COCHRAN, Charlottetown, Aug.7, 1847. Notice to the Tenants on Lot 13, ‘HE Subscriber having been duly appointed, by Power of Attorney, the Agent of Admiral Sir Grorcr Seymour, for Lot or Township No. 13, in this Island, hereby gives Notice to all persons on said Lot, to pay the Kents, and Arrears of Rents to him, and to him only, no other person hay- ing power to receive the same, HE Subscriber is desirous of selling the Leasehold Interest of that valuable Farm at —_ Hill, Aug., 1947. sent occupied by him, situate on the St. Peter's Road,| ate eleven miles from Charlottetown, It comprises One| JAMES YEO. oe ee Sorry tee Hundred acres of Land, twenty acres of which are) A LL Debts due to Mr. P G. Clark, up to cleared, and fit for the Piough; and an abundance of| the 2d of June last. having been by Bill of Sale transferred! | : ; 0 the Subscri wie ne : all : : soft and hard wood is to be found on the remainder. |, he Subscriber—Notice is hereby given that unless immedi- | There is a Dwelling House, a good Stable and out-hou- ate payment of said Debts be made to the said P. G. Clark, or} ito Mr. Nanian Patterson, legal measures will be made use of ses on the Prem‘ses. The term of Jease is 999 years, for their recovery. and liable to an annual Rent of One Shilling per acre, ber, on the Premises. For terms and other particulars, apply to the Subscri-| \W- WILLIAM CONNELLY. St. Peter’s Road, Sept. 18, 1847, : August 7. JOUN F. CLARK. i neni napiieniihe prikalecaietlanpile ANTED—An active and intelligent Lad, of about 16 years of age—one who is able to read and’ " yo well-—as zn Apprentice. Inquire at this Office, ct. 2 NOTICE. AS the Subscriber intends to make an arran- gement in his present business in the course of a short time he requests all persent indebted to him to make immediate payment of their accounts. All that remain unsettled after the first of October, will be placed in the hands of an attorney. JAMES MOINAGH, August 14th, 1847. NOTICE To tur Tenants on Townsuips Nos. 34, 51, anp §9,- SHE Subscriber having been duly empower- ed by Sin Granam MonTGoMERY, Bart... RoBert MonrtcomERY and James MONTGOMERY, Esquires, to take the management of their property in this Island, and to act generally as their Agent, hereby requests all persons indebted to them for arrears of Rent, or otherwise, to make immediate r z. ern W. W. IRVING. August 7. Beals for Sale. A CARGO of DEALS and HARDWOOD TIMBER for Sale. Enquire of Robert McKinlay, Tobac- conist. October 2: FOR SALE, BY ROBERT McKINLAY, 160 barrels Labrador HERRINGS. Oct. 23. TURNIPS. A LARGE quantity for sale. Apply to CAPT. SWABEY. October 16th. HORSES POR SALE. PPLY at St. Avard’s, on the St. Peter’s Road, near Charlottetown. R. B. STEWART. | October 30, 1847. ow HERRINGS. A CARGO of HERRINGS ofthe best description has just been received by the Subscriber, and is now offered at a cheap rate for cash. JAMES N. HARRIS. Oct. 23. A CARD. AS 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. HEAD STONES. ERSONS wishing to obtain Heap Srongs, can be supplied by applying to the Subscriber, at Mr. A. 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. POR LIVERPOGL. [SHAT splendid BARQUE, the Lavy or re Isce, 450 tons Register, Wint1am Wetsn, Master, wili sail on or about the 25th inst., for the above Port. Has excellent accommodation for afew passengers. Apply to CHARLES WELSH. November 6, 1847. Banu ES Re i KM D rue BAATINER Is Printed and Published by Enwarp WHELAN, at his Office in Great George Street, every Saturday, and sent to Subscri- bers for Fifteen Shillings a year—exclusive, in all cases, of postage. Half of every Subscription is required to be paid in advance,—and no paper will be discontinued until all arreare are paid. ADVERTIZEMENTS will be inserted at the usual rates—A liberal discount will be allowed to Auctioneers who advertize by the year. PLAIN aND ORNAMENTAL JoB PRINTING can be done on the most reasonable terms at the Office of THe ExamMiInzER— the Proprictor having selected for this purpose an extensive as- sortment of the most modern and ornamental Job Type. Orders and Communicationsfrom the Country, addressed te the Proprietor, must be post paid, in order to ensure attention. 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