he tre ee ee aan they bite, and the mischief they inflict by eating plants and leaves in gardens.” | Dvus.ix.—The Lord Lieutenant received an address IT IS A FACT | EXAMINER. FHE (HAT the following GOODS may be had at CLARK’S STORE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, ’ . . e of the Corporation of Dublin Castle, and the officers of OM MoRE FAVORABLE TERMS ror C ASH, than at any other the household attended in state on the occasion. The address, as amended by the Town Council, contains! this passage :—“ Without the repeal of the union this| country can never be prosperous.” This is the first ad-| dress to the Lord Lieutenant which contains any refer-| ence to the repeal question. _ Meerine or ree Inisu Conreperation.—A meet- ing of the new Irish Confederation was held in Dublin en the 15th instant, Mr. Meagher in the chair. The usual speeches were delivered ; and at the close of the proceedings a vast crowd collected, formed of the “old freland” party, which gave vent in loud cheers for O’- Connell and old Ireland, mingled with groans and other expressions of disapprobation for “ Young Ireland and the Confederates.” The excitement on the appearance of ®’Gormans and their associates was truly alarming. The elder O'Gorman was struck with a stick; but the police being in great force, the disposition to riot was quelled, and the mob dispersed. UNITED STATES. A Worp to Emieranrs.-—There is: no end to the demand for labor in the United States, if those wishing employment will go back of our cities. Thousands of men are at this moment wanted on the different rail- ways and canals, and a vastly larger number are re- quired by our farmers and other employers all over the country. Wages on the railroads and canals are sel- dom less than $1 per day, and oftener from $1 25to #1 50.—By the month, on farms, from $8 to $146 is given, according to the season and labour, board and and washing being included, which forms a large item inthe day laborer’s expense. Day laborers, on the ave- rage, receive ftom 75 cents tocne dollar. Emigrants arriving in this country, having good trades, stand a double chance of succeeding; though the commonest) hand laborer can earn by industry a comfortable living, | and, in time, competence. Stone cutters, bricklayers,, plaisterers, shoe makers, tailors, or men of any other! useful trade, will find ready market in this country for| their toil. The facilities for reaching any portion of the States, from the seaboard, are easy, and the expense of travel comparatively trifling. $5 will carry a man from| this city to the great lakes ; ten dollars to the Mississippi, | and in such proportion the whole country can be travers- ed. The chances are equally fair from the northern to uStablishment in Charlottetown, viz. Superior BRANDY—Martell’s, Fine Holland GIN—Real Scheidam, Jamaica and Demerara RU M—40 per cent over proof, Do do do Counter proof, Newman’s Newfoundland Port, bottled and in draft, Good Port Wine, at 12s per gallon, London PORTER, imported in bottles, New York Champagne Cider, Real Old Scotch Whiskey, BARRISTERS’ CORDIALS, White Wine Vinegar, Choice Porto Rico MOLASSES, at 2s. 6d. per gallon, Superior Congo ‘TEA, at 3s. per lb. Superior London aud Boston Mixed Pickles, Soap, Candles, Sugar, ‘Tobacco, Sole and Upper LEATHER. ALSO, DRY GOODS in assortment, Silk and Paris HATS, Palm Leaf and glazed ditto, Cloth and other Caps, &c. &c. &c. August 7, 1847. LATELY ARRIVED, AND TO GO OFF AT CHEAP PRICES. 8() BBLS. ROSIN, 10 Chests prime CONGOU TEA, 39 Cattees do. do. do. I6lbs. each, for fa- mily use, 3 puns. MOLASSES, 20 CLOCKS, 30 pairs Window SASHES, 30 gross MATCHES, 1 cask BRANDY, 1 do. MADEIRA WINE, 2 boxes CAVENDISH TOBACCO; 20 doz. prime ENGLISH ALF. JAMES N. HARRIS. August 6, 1847. NEW GOODS. 24 CHEAPSIDE. BY recent arrivals the Subscriber has so in- creased his Extensive Assortment of Merchandise, that it now Comprises almost every article in the ‘Trade. HIS SPRING IMPORT ATIONS 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 Warp Butions, ‘l'rimmings and small Wares in endless variety; ALSO the southern boundaries of the States, and from east to! Brandy, Gin, Spirits, Strong Rum, Port Wine, Portugal west, andin the new states of Texas, labour and capital | Wine, Pale Sherry Wine, Brown Skerry Wine, Madeira Wine, ler of Attorney, dated 17th June jast, appointed me his sole are ata great premium. Government lands, wi they can be had, are only S1 25 per acre, and improved lands can be bought in free hold, for less than they rent for in Great Britain, taking their average. All these in- ducements ought to determine those who are suffering i where ever| Champagne Wine and Champagne Cyder, London Stout Ale and Raw Linseed Oil, Spirits of Turpenine, Leather Sole and Neats, Calf Skins and Roans, Hats and Caps, Hardware and | Assortment, ‘Tobacco, | Superior TEAS, Il -—w+esar : . NINE Miles from Charlottetown, with a long |" lease, and situated in the old and pleasant settlement of |Covehead Road. The usual custom in advertisements of this | kind, is to designate all lands under tilluge, as being in a high jstate of cultivation: in the presentinstance, the growing crops, (consisiing of about 15 acres of wheat, oats and barley, 3 of po- |tatoes and 9 of hay, very little inferior to the craps around jCharlottetown. 6 acresof fallows preparing for wheat next year, { acres of grass depastured two years. 10 acres have veen reclaimed from a wilderness state within the lost 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 also large and productive garden, secured by adyke, and a ‘paddock of 2 acres of permanent pasture, similarly fenced, with a neve: failing stream of water running throughout. About 500 longers will complete the enclosure of the whole farm. A diary can be produced, showing the management of every acre of the cultivated land for the last four years; therefore, even a stran- ger to the soil of the Island, will be enabled to judge of what should and what should not be done hereafter. ‘This property embraces many rare advantages, with only one materia! disad- vantage, e. i., the rent is two shillings per acre; yet itis now cheaper than many farms, even were they free from rent alto- gether. Further particulars can be known by applying to THOMAS PREEDY, Keeper of the Colonial Building, Charlottetown. August 6, 1847, A CARD. ; S the Subscriber has decided wpon remain- ing in the Island he will resume his practice in the various departments of his profession; and will again appear as Coun- se! in the Courts of Law and Equity. ue CHARLES YOUNG. Terrace, Charlottetown, Aug.-7. | MPROVED - BATES T PLAT-~ FORM SCALES, manufactured and for sale, at the PHQ@NIX FOUNDRY, P. E. Istand. ce Ss eae * REMOVAL. TT FOUND, Tartor and Hasrr Maer, inte t Jpper Queen Street, next door to the Queen Street Aug. 7 1847. amas " ~~ NOTICE. | 7. oe . ° ts ‘MAE Subscriber being about to teave the Is- land requests all persons indebted to him to make imme diate psyment. All Accounts remaining unsettled after the Twenty-tilth of August, will be sued for without distinction. B. W. COCHRAN. Oe House. Charlottetown, Aug. 7, 1847. , NOTICE to the Tenants of DAVID STEW- | ART, Esq. on Townships Nes. 7, 10, | 12, 46 and 47. oe PAvid STEWART, Ese, of No. 94, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London, has, by Pow- ‘ Agent Attorney, and Representative in this Island, of which f ‘double Stout Porter, Leith Ale, Lime Juice, Vinegar, Boiled, here by notify.all. whom it may concern | Atl Rents and Debts whatsoever, due to the said David | Stewart, Esq. are now payable to me only. " ROBERT BRUCE STEWART. St. Avard’s, near Charlottetown, Aug.7, 1847. from want in Europe to hasten to ourshores. We have sugars, Candles, Soap, Cigars, Coffee, Raisins, Pepper, Spices "Netiee te the Tenants oe Lot 13. abundance of all good things, and to spare, and most co1- dially do we invite our fellow men bowed down in the old world, to come and try the new, Raise passage inoney, With as much other means as possible, and inake the venture boldly. In coming, heed our advice, not to halt in any of our cities. These are overstocked and always will be, but the country has room and labor for millions —M. Y. Sun. Farms, Town Lots, Houses, Xe., FOR SALE OR LEASE, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, By James: N. Harris. A FREEHOLD FARM in Murray Harbour, $30 acres, with a front on the River, excellent as a Ship- building Lot. Jet. 4 Freehold Town Lot in Georgetown, louse on it, . A Kipehold Farm on the Cardigan Road, 84 miles from George- mn, 130 acres, prime land. A Freehold Farm in Belfast, 100 acres, part clear, with houses n it. \ Freehold Farm at Point Egmont, 100 acres. inC f Dwelling House ‘-eehold Town Lot in Charlottetown, neat 2 : “9 ‘Stables, &., suitable for a genteel residence. A Freehold ‘Towm Lot in Gergetown. ’ Pasture Lot in Charlottetown Royalty. i { Building Lots in ping Sees pe Water Street. 4 Building Lots in Grafton Street. il ‘Building Lots near the Government ape laa A Farm Leasehold, on the Princetown Roa oo nn which 80 acres are clear, good Dwelling an ; ; R 5 acres, of which 23 A Farm omthe New Bedeque Road, ve for 99 years lease. acres are haar House on MES N. HARRIS. with a good Dwelling August 7. To Farmers and Lumberers. PHE Subscriber having become the purchas- er ofa portion of ‘Township Number 3, 1n ee ~ rising Lot No. 14, containing 1000 acres, pod pon oe ee Vs eae om liberul terms: ‘The superior:qua ity on pes ill oes tt desirable for Agriculteral purposes; 2 - eim! _ avai of ‘Timber the tract contains, Dot ok. ae oa cal Hardwood, would nake it particularly ee adel nd wher it is known th ; a oot ic eehite and a good loading ground, (Mimnt **¢ atl ite j yi ] Sch) ant te S1niy age TO able tract a ine demed; Sem ag ie er : iculars, reference can any in the Isiand. er, Esq. Charottetown, 0 raade to the: Office of Henry PM othe Subseribery. WALTER LANN AN. Ghgziattenorann, Avgst OU, LBA of ali kinds, &c. &c. {A FIRST-CHOP GLASGOW STOVE FOR SALE. ice ’ JOHN F. CLARK, July 31. Rosewood, Veneers, and Boards fo Sale- ‘PILE Subscriber has the following articles for Sale, which he will dispose of, at alow rate, Fon Casu, | being part ofa Stock, used for Cabinet work. Upwards of 100 feet RoseEwoop. A large quantity of Bird-eve VENFERS. Black Walnut VENEERS. framed in the best of woods. be given. JAMES CARMICHAEL, August 7, 1847. HEAD STONES. PERSON S wishing to obtain Heap Srongs, can be supplied by applying to the Subscriber, at Mr. A. McKiunon’s, opposite the Gazette Oilice, 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. SHIP-OWNERS, AGRICULTURISTS, & MILLERS, are respectively invited to inspect the follow- ing valuable improved articles respectively, at the PHCLN1X ESTABLISHMENT, where orders are received, and will be executed according to priority. THE IMPROVED PH@NIX WINDLASS, speed, in weighing Ship’s Anchors in a heavy sea, which may be done at any time with not more tfian one third of the. Ship’s company. THE PRIZE DRILE, tural Society. AN IMPROVED SMUT MACHINE, Charlottetown. Island. Persons desirou CHINES, upon approved principles, always on “and. , Glastetietown; Arg. 7; 1047.. Be Alot of Pink Boarps—Spruce and Harpwoop. The Subscriber is desirous of obtaining the services of a good | workman in the Cabinet Making business—who will be capa- ble of taking charge of the business. ‘The highest wages will so much approved of last season, for sowing Turnip and other ; seeds; to w ich was awarded the-Prize by our Royal Agricul- WHEREAS Joun-Ifexnessrey, late of. Prinee by which Wheat is perfectly cleaned from all impurities: one/of the said Intestate have been granted to of these may be seen in operation atthe Sydney Mills, near|persons having le A Mrehine of this déseription haslong been*wanted in this |‘Three Months from the date hereof; i : hapattaching aie an important addi-;to the’said’ Estate, are reqniced to make immediate tion to their Mills, are requested to forward their orders with-/to the Subscriber, who alene is.authorized to reccive t out’ delay, to the Pheenix Establisnment fér aerate at mt 4 isht undead and We Reoee May of Jalyy! } : & FF CU ‘ks: & T \G MA-'thous “ight hundred an - a: ares ; Charlowétown. CHAFF CUTTERS: & THRESHING MA- |thousand Kiz = td JOHN FO CUARRE (MIE Subscriber having been duly appointed, by Power of Attorney, the Agent of Admiral Sim Groner ‘Seymour, for Lot or Township No. 13, in this Island, hereby r Zives Notice to all persons on said Lot, to pay the Rents, and. | Arrears of Rents to iim, and to him only, no other person hav- ing power to receive tife same. JAMES YEO. Port Mill, Aug., 1546. Notice to the Tenants on Tewnship Ne. 5. [HE Subscriber having been duly empower- ed by Urren Tuomas Topp and Ricuarp James Sur- rY Topp, Esquires, to take the management of that part of the A great variety of Pictures, principally all Copperplate, | above Township, belonging to them, and to act generally as ‘their Agent, hereby requests al! persons indebted to them for arrears of Kent, or otherwise, to make immediate payment. W. W. ERVING. August 7. NOTICE To tHE Texants on Townsnips Nos. 34, 51, ann oO. (MHE Subscriber having been duly empower- ed by Sin Granam Monreomery, Bart., RoBER? Monreéomeny and Jamrs MonTGomeEry, Esqvires, 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 payment. : W. W. IRVING. Aurtnust 7. N OTICE—The Subscriber intending to leave. +" the Island for a short time, requests all persons to whom |he may be indebted, to send in their Accounts; and peremp- torify calls on all those who are in his debt, for immediate pay- meut, as he will place all Accounts not’paid within a short pe- riod,in the hands of an Attorney for collection. No further teeared ty pases.) petmerpanced rent. other fax, pewet oc notice will be. given, but ali debts sued for without distinction. JAMES CARMICHAEL... . August 7. rem Administratien Netice. County, in this Island, Trader, and Pedler,deceazed, diec. Intestate ; and whereas letters of Administration of the effects ‘Suberiber; Al. demauds against the Estate of te Intes- . tate, are requested to furnish the same iF sagem with in IRE R sa nes: Dated at Cherlottetown, this Thirteenth « .