: ) : ' 4 “gare eee i alin Mal cal a —_ - . m = ee ee ee ns S cialtas ballin aaiauenentaanese ie nonin Aan iataltmantese 8 EXAMINER. aa — ee "EBUCATION. | | Kent Street Semina r sale. Apply to 2 CAPT. SWABEY. AFR. J. LE PAGE respectfullfintimates to “ the public of Charlottetown, thy ‘his School from its former site to ? j it ent Strect where, in connexion é given in CASH for good | ho will continue the business of 4 BARLEY an@OATS, delivered at Coles’ Brew-| Messrs. Le Pace & McNeill fake this opportunity of Fire has removed r. Jury’s Building. ith Mr. A. McNeill, truction as heretofore, Deals fer 8S ‘convenience of pupils--they look forward with conb- A CARGO of DEAL Sand HARDWOOD) joice for a continuation of that support which onght TIMBER for Sele,,, Epquire of Robert McHin'sy, Pobac-| ever to be awarded to those engaged in the responsible ee . | duties of imparting instruction to the young ;=-® support Gaee which it shall be, at/all times, their chief ambition to) “JUsT RECEIVED, merit. Terms, 10s. per quarter. AND for Sale at Cl, ORE, Great N. B.—Evening Classes will be opened immediately. George Street: for the benefit of young men who may be desirous of ne further improvement. Hours of attendance from 7 to 4 past 9 o’clocl. Terms as above. Oct.9. y/ Is]. 2w a werpool oti ‘hip No. 8 Liverpool SOAP. Re. &e.&e. ae, |NOtice to the Texants on AOwnship ‘Xo. 5. ior assortment of FARTHENWARE, &c. &c. &e. : , "Wheel to perchase, ‘a quantity of POTATOES and BAR-|/[YHE Subscriber havingMeen duly empower- LEY. ed by Urren Toomas Tow) and RicHarD Jame¥s Sur- October 2, 1547. RY Topp, Esquires, to take te management of that part of the : above ‘Township, belonging/to them, and to act generally es NENVY GOODS. their Agent. hereby requefts all persons indebted to them for 24 CHEAPSIDE. arrears of Rent, or otheryfise, to make immediate payment Y recent arrivals the Subscriber has so in- W. W. IRVING. creased his Extensive Assortment of Merchandise, that it now comprises almost every article in the Trade. T HIS SPRING IMPORTATIONS CONSIST OF Grey, White and Striped Shirting present business. He there Every new design in Cotton Prints ; to him to call and settle thar respective accounts on or betore Cashmeres, Delaines ang Orleans in variety the first day of OCTOBEB/next, asall debts duc after that date Printed Muslins, Hosie y and Gloves , will be handed over to hiS Attorney, for recovery, without fur- Shawls, in Lamma, Cashmere, Barege and other fashion-| 1). notice able Fabrics _ Blue, Red and Whité Cotton Warp __ Charlottetown, Augnst 14th, 1847. Buttons, Trimmingy and small Wares in endless variety. Kt be NOTICE Brandy, Gin, Spirfis, Strong Rum, Port Wine, Portugal | pnypyy : . - i Wine, Pale Sherry Wine, Brown Sherry Wine, Madeira Wine,| J £4 Subscriber bein o 7 senve: shane indebte 0 fim to make 1 . Champagne Wine and Champagne Cyder, Londoy Stout Ale| .. ed double Stout Portey, Leith Ale, Lime Juice, Vinegar, Boiled,| diate payment. unts remaining unsettled after the and Raw Linseed il, Spirits of Turpenine, Leather\Sole and| f'wenty-fifth of , will be sued for without distinction. Neats, Calf Skins/and Roans, Hats and Caps, Hardware and B. W. COCHRAN. assortment, Topacco, ® a . manag % an PEAS. ‘es S or *- S 106 ‘nf; t isi s S ; pr pi oo ae igars, Coffee, Raisins, Pepper, Spices ALL Debts due to Mr RST-CHOP GLASGOW STOVE FOR SALE. Bet a JOHN F. CLARK, | to the Subscriber—Notice is }éreby given that unless immedi-| ate payment of said Debts bomade to the said P. G. Clark, or! to Mr. Nanian Patterson, }égal measures will be made use of ALE. —. A Cargo of DEALS and Hardwood TIM- SNOTicE BER for S nquire at this Office : . Loco lnguise at Gite Se [THOSE persons inde to P. G. Clark on September 45< account of Goods purcye@®ed at Darnley, in the winter of 1845, are informed thapd#they do not make pavment to Mr, Hyndman, by the 24j4instant, they will be sued forthwith. take place at} September, 11p/1847. AY the 20th day of Oc- ee ll be for disposal. All NOTICE. | | 0 make an arran- : WES YN: ‘ - ; ‘ Oititinns waipll JAMES,MOY NAGH. “cement in his prese eMsiness in the course of a short time | ctober 2. . he anaes all per indebted to him to make immediate! payment of th accounts. Al] that remain unsettied after: _— T : : om ww NOTICE. the first of Optber, will be placed in the hands of an attorney.| r Bright SUGAR, to Rico MOLASSES, igh proof SPIRITS, London PORTER, No. 1 WHITE LEAD, August 7. HE Subscriber inten James Reddin, into part taking his Son, Mr. rship, as soon as he closes his re requests all persons indebted D. REDDIN. land requests all pers All ows, Aug.7, 1847. JOHN F. CLARK. persons desirous will pl 8 HE Subscriber offers for fle that well uss JAMES MOINAGH. known Property situate ig~Kent Street, and ad-| — st 14th, 1847. joining the premises of John Sc nthe East, and of John| XT 9 : : ° | joi P XN OTICE—The Subscriber intending to leave| Breen on the West. The pro onsists of a T'wo-story| 4 } f the [sland for a short time, re er8ons to whom! House, having 1 frost proofMellar, eight well finished Rooms, he thay’ be ‘inde? ; and a large attic—also a yfable, Coach House, and a Yard and 7 oy Se tasemen, te send in théfr Accounts; and peremp-| a torily calls on all those who arg‘tn his debt. for immediate pay- | Garden. : i i ment, as he will place all Ag€ounts not paid within a short pe-| riod,in the hands of an ttorney for collection. No further! notice will be given, byfall debts sued for without distinction. | August 7. JAMES CARMICHAEL, | — ft aT lo : Notice to the Tenants on Lot 13. Bell-Hanging, Lock and White Smith [HE Subscriber having uly appointed, | Work. ues a . Seer i thgmgent of Admiral Sir Groner : : SEYMOUR, for Lot or T'owsfhip No. 13. j ; , AVID O’NEIL | # begs leave to AC~ | gives Notice to all perso ie Ri phypatots. a un a quaint his friends and the publi Generally, that, having re-| Arrears of Rents to i ily and to him only no other comet turned from the United States, he ffs opened an Establishment! '®g power to rece the same. ie. * onthe north side of the Provincfl Building, and adjvining the Ji “~ premises of Mr. James Cantelof where he is prepared to exe- ee cute all kinds of work in the k, Gun, and White Smith Bu- WNOTT isness. Bell Hanging—and/repairs made to Bells and Bell ~ T NOTICE Wires—wil! be done at shoft notice. TE a PNANTS on Townsmips J 3 ck | D. O’NteLt having stfdied his business attentively, and | [VEE Subscriber having d a caine | adopted the most approved and modern style of workmanship. | ed by Sir G 2 alg y pact | trusts that he will be favoured With the patronage of the pub-| Montcomrry a io = Mon ere Barr., ‘Roerrr| lie, and will endeavgGr to merit it by diligence and panetuslity | yon7oo™ ae pe — M TGOMERY, Esqui rks, to take! in the discharge of/his orders. g Sotho kane a pre wo the iden, a | io He $i 2 generally as their Agent. h eby requests all Pp * to act pe) ions ir Agent, \ s persons 2 to them for arrears of Rey, or otherwise, to make ance payment. r W. W TINT Gon, James Walsh, Mas-|_ Ausust 7. W. IRVING, en the above named places, leaving Be-| [7 A} ha kee te ener S day evening. and returning on Monday. \W ANTED—A smar ive BOY ; Apprentice to t » 48 ani s.6d. Forecastle, 5s.. New Brunswick Cur- Sot ki , ating a lto W. Pea Aisi ot making business, App] é, August 14th. 1947. a GraSon Street. pply ye WANTED—An active and intelligent Lad,! 7 M stl W of about 16 years of age,—one Who is able to read and I ipa ane N a: ? L AUT e purchase money may remain on mort- for particulars, as to title, terms,| 2 Subscriber’s Office. CHARLES YOUNG. wn, Sept. 18, 1847. Sw. Chaglott Packet between PHE Schooner ter. will sail bet deque every T Cabin passig: ‘expressing their thanks to those who have supported) ‘them so liberally hitherto ; 9nd now—having engaged | ‘and fitted up the coimmodionis recom in the above named Building, with an especial regard to the comfort and. G. Clark, up to, the 2d of June Jast. having ¥een bv Bill of Sale transferred | “Aug.. 1947. f, | , NINE Miles from Charlottetoy¥n, with a long lease. and siluated in the old and pleasant settlement of Covehead Road. ‘The usual custom if advertisements of this kind, is to designate all lands underAilage, as being in a high state of cultivation: in the present “stance, the growing crops, consisting of about 15 acres of whfat, oats and barley, 3 of po. tatoes and 9 of hay, very littleAnferior to the crops around Charlottetown. 6 acres of fafows preparing for wheat next year. 8 acres of grass depasfired two years. 10 acres have been reclaimed from a wilderness state within the last four years, and 40 acres more/can be, at the trifling expense of about eight shillings perAcre. ‘The house and buildings are not new, but they are warm and convenient. There is alsoa large and productive ggrden, secured by a dyke, and a paddock of 2 acres of permaneft pasture, similarly fenced, with a never failing stream of wayér running throughout. About 500 longers ‘will complete theA&nclosure of the whole farm. A diary can be produced, showing the management of every acre of the cultivated land {4r the last four years; therefore. even a stran- ger to the soil ff the Island, will be enabled to judge of what should and wh4t should not be done hereafter. ‘This ren embraces mafy rare advantages. with only one material leak i vantage, €. i/, the rent is two shillings per acre; yet itis now ‘cheaper than many farms, even were they free from rent alto ‘gether. 6 furthef particulars can be known by applying to THOMAS /PREEPY, Keeper of the Colonial Building, Charlottetown. | qugfist 6, 1847. ‘FOR SALE—The Leasehold fiterest of 988 years, of 66 acres of superior , being part of Township | No. 17, and adjacent to the pregefses of Mr. S Green, near St. Eleanor’s. 30 acres of the py#fmises in question are surround- ‘ed by a substantial fence, axfd are in a high state of cultivation / Abundance of superior mffure, of Fence Poles and Firewood _Xc., and a never-failing ypring of water are also on the premisee | which extends on the yfargin of the Great Western Road, such ‘rendering the proper in question as desirable a Jocality for a | Mercantile Establisfment, as it is for farming pursuits. From, | 16 to 18 tons ot sfperior upland hay cut and stacked recently. (on the premises/will be also disposed of, on application to Mr | William Campbell, a resident in the above described neigh- _bourhood, opto James Keough, Wellington Hotel, Charlotte- | Low . ber 18. 1847. _ Valuable Leasehold Farm for Sale. ‘FENHE Subscriber is desirous 0 ing the Leasehold Interest of that valug#fe Farm at pre- ‘sent occupied by him, situate on St. Peter’s Road, ‘eleven miles from Charlottetg@. It comprises One ‘Hundred acres of Land, t ‘cleared, and fit for the P ‘soft and hard wood is | There is a Dwelling gh; and an abundance of be found on the remainder. ouse, a good Stable and out-hou- ‘ses on the Prem‘s The term of lease is 999 years, ‘and liable to an gf/nual Rent of One Shilling per acre. Yother particulars, apply to the Subscri- uses, WILLIAM CONNELLY. rs Road, Sept. 18, 1847. VALUABLE PROPERTY, ' ‘ber, on the P St and FARM now occupied by lyf, on the St. Peter's Road. commonly known as the n len Mile House. The Land consists of 96 acres, 30 of@hich are clear. and the re- maindar is covered with an egg@llent growth of hard and soft wood. There is a good ang¥4/commodious Dwelling House on the premises—which is wAll adapted either for a country Store or Inn, and there are tree out offices, together with a Bake House, and an oven iyAt, built on the most approved American plan. The propertyfaas many advantages and conveniences that render it a dgfirable location for a country Innkeeper or Trader. TermsAill be made known on application at the “Examiner” office, or on reference to JAMES MOINAGH. St. Road, Sept. 4, 1847. r we YHE EXAMINER Is Printed and Published by Ep>warp Wuetay, 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 arrears 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 ExamMINER— the Proprietor having selected for this purpose an extensive as- sortment of the most modern and ornamental] Job ‘l'ype. Orders and Communicationsfrom the Country, adcressed te the Proprietor, must be post paid, in order to ensure attention. AGENTS. The following gentlemen will act as Agents for Tar Exa- MINER in their several neighbourhoods. Parties wishing to subscribe for the Paper, or to pay money on its account, ¢am do so by calling on any of the undermentioned Agents: New London—Alexander Rae, Esq., M. P. P. Princetown—William Beaiisto, Esq St. Eleanor’s—J. Weatherbe. Esq. J P Bedeque—Mr. George Waish Lot 1t—James Warburton, Esq. M P P Port Hill—James Yeo, Esq. J P Tignish— Nicholas Conrey, Esq. M P P Lot 16—Allan Fraser, Freq. M > P New Glasgow—Alexander Laird,-Esq. J P St. Andrews—Mr P. Bambrick Morell—John Jardine, Esq, MPP St Peter’s Say—Mr John Sutherland Neufrage and St Margaret's—D. McDonald, Esq, MPP East Point—Angus James McIntyre, Esq. J P Souris—Donald Beaton, Esq Bay Fortune—James Dingwell. Esq. write well—as an Apprentice. Inquire at.this Office. : s1Ees), actured and Oet. 2 ” ; NN at. FOUNDRY,*. F. Island. for sale, at the L tne, Esq, JP Murray Harbour—John W: LeLacheur, Esq, MPP Orwell—John McDougall, E Georgetown—Martin B aW r ‘ : n= j Vernon River—Mr. Mathew Redmond ty acres of which are ears a le i eager