eee THE EXAMINER. aoe eee __MISERSEANY. For the Examiner. ACROSTIC. TO MISS Lov’d one! lone one! let not dark’ning clouds of sorrow, O’er thy sweet placid brow, suspend in gloomy weight; Until thou see’st Hope’s star forbid to rise to-morrow In cold set, seal’d beneath the depths of fate. Scan thy own mind, where virtue dwells in modest worth; And Heaven be thine, when thou hast left the scenes of Farth. J. M. K. St. Peter’s, Sept. 14th, 1847. A PRETTY THOUGHT. The night is Mother of the day, The Winter of the Spring, And ever upon old Decay The greenest mosses cling. Behind the clouds the starlight lurks, Through showers the sunbeams fall; For God, who loveth all His works, Has left his Hope with all. I TOLD YOU so. Old Hodges was ever annoyed with the din Of “I told you so, dear—I knew it would be ;” Till his patience at length becoming quite thin, He resolved upon taking a regular spree. His spree being o’er at the end of the week, He turned himself homeward, disgusted with life, The tears, in big drops coursing down his wan cheek, As he thought of his home and his termagnant wife. On reaching the house he sat himself down; “ Old woman,” said he, “I am going to die: .-I swallowed a millstone as I came up from town.” “T told you so,” was her only reply. NEW GOODS. 24 CHEAPSIDE. Y 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 IMPORTATIONS CONSIST OF Grey, White and Striped Shirting f.very 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 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, Sugars, Candles, Soap, Cigars, Coffee, Raisins, Pepper, Spices of all kinds, &c. &e. {>A FIRST-CHOP GLASGOW STOVE FOR SALE. JOHN F. CLARK, ITISA FACT HAT the following GOODS may be had at CLARK’S STORE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, On MORE FAVORABLE TERMS FOR Casu, than at any other fstablishment in Charlottetown, viz. Superior BRANDY—Martell’s, Fine Holland GIN—Real Scheidam, Jamaica and Demerara RUM—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 and Boston Mixed Pickles, Soap, Candles, Sugar, Tobacco, Sole and Upper LEATHER. ALSO DRY GOODS in assortment, Silk and Paris HATS, a oe glazed ditto, ‘loth and other Caps, &c. &ec. & August 7, 1847. - 7 JUST ARRIVED, Per “ Rob Roy,” Captain Turnbull, ), Bbls. prime No. 1 HERRINGS 6 Do. Pale SEAL OIL 9 Do. COD OIL . “Ind on hand, of former importations— 23 Barrels ROSIN 40 Chests TEA—prime Congou 10 Catties Do— do. Souchong 100 aoe MATCHES, 2 boxes Indigo randy, Rum, Wine, English ALE, Griem’s Porter Feather BEDS, Clocks, a a variety of Fernitare. ’| All of which must be speedily sold at low prices, to close Sales September 4. DEALS FOR SALE. July 31. BER for Sale. Inquire at this Office, September 4. | framed in the best of woods. workman in the Cabinet Making business—who will be capa- : ble of taking charge of the business. The highest wages will| M{NER in their several neighbourhoods. Parties wishing to subscribe for the Paper, or to pay money on its account, can be given. do so by calling on any of the undermentioned Agents; departments of his profession; and will again a ; . § ppear as Coun- sel in the Courts of Law and Equity, = ‘ = JAMES N. HARRIS. 1A j | He would flatter himself that, from his knowled P i . . e at, ge of the coun- A Cargo of DEALS and Hardwood TIM-|%:2%4 wide circle of acquaintances, he would be of advant. age to whatever Establishment he might be engaged in, Appli- jcation to be made to the Editor of the ‘ Examiner.’ H 1P-OWN ERS, AGRICULTURISTS, & ‘RS. : ; ively invited to inspect the follow- & MILLERS, are respectively invite or PHOENIX ing valuable improved articles respectively, a r ESTABLISHMENT, where orders are received, and will be i according to priority. : a Cree IMPROVED PHGANIX WINDLASS, Farm for Sale. INE 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 tilage, as being in a high state of cultivation: in the present instance, the growing crops, (secured by patent,) not surpassed by any other for power oF consisting of about 18 acres of wheat, oats and barley, 3 of po- speed, in weighing Ship’s Anchors in a heavy sea, which may tatoes and 9 of hay, very little inferior to the crops around . a. be done at any time with not more than one third of the Ship’s Charlottetown. 6 acres of fallows preparing for wheat next company. THE PRIZE DRILL, year, 8 acres of grass depastured two years. 10 acres have been reclaimed from a wilderness state within the last four é ‘ Jast season, for sowing Turnip and other thi oon we en ee ded the Prize b hd Royal Agricul-| Years, and 40 acres more can be, at the trifling expense of a ee ee y " about eight shillings per acre. The house and buildings are tural Society. te int AN IMPROVED SMUT MACHINE, by which Wheat is perfectiy cleaned from all impurities ; one of these may be seen in operation at the Sydney Mills, near Charlottetown. not new, but they are warm and convenient. There is also a large and productive garden, secured by a dyke, and a paddock of 2 acres of permanent pasture, similarly fenced, with a never failing stream of water running throughout. About 500 longers will complete the enclosure of the whole farm. A diary can A Machine of this description has long been wanted in this be produced, showing the management of every acre of the Island. Persons desirous of attaching such an important addi- cultivated land for the last four years; therefore, even a stran- tion to their Miils, are requested to forward their orders with- ger 00 the sell of the Relaad, wis enabled to judge of what out delay, to the Phonix Retelionrant <a art _ should and what should not be done hereafter. ‘his property Charlottetown. CHAFF CUTTERS & THRESHING MA suhibaes manner gies ahaa ae material i vantage, e. i., the rent is two shillings per acre; yet itis now cheaper than many farms, even were they free from rent alto- CHINES, upon approved principles, always on hand. Charlottetown, Aug. 7, 1847. oad Bell-Hanging, Lock and White Smith gether. Work. T)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 Further particulars can be known by applying to THOMAS PREEDY, Keeper of the Colonial Building, Charlottetown. August 6, 1847. VALUABLE PROPERTY, on the north side of the Provincial Building, and adjoining the} AND EXCELLENT STAND FOR BUSINESS FOR SALE. premises of Mr. James Cantelo, where he is prepared to exe- (HE Subscriber offers for Sale the HOUSE cute all kinds of work in the Lock, Gun, and White Smith Bu- isness. Bell Hanging—and repairs made to Bells and Bell Wires—will be done at short notice. D. O’NieLy having studied his business attentively, and adopted the most approved and modern style of workmanship, and FARM now occupied by him, on the St. Peter’s Road, commonly known as the new ‘l'en Mile House. ‘The Land consists of 96 acres, 30 of which are clear, and the re- maindar is covered with an excellent growth of hard and soft trusts that he will be favoured with the patronage of the pub-|wood. There is a good and commodious Dwelling House on lic, and will endeavour to merit it by diligence and punctuality | the premises—which is well adapted either for a country Store in the discharge of his orders. August 7. 2m To Tailors. HENRY FOUND, Teacuer or Currine,|, Is desirous of forming a Class for the purpose of teaching Young Men who may be anxious to learn, the Art of Cutting, or Inn, and there are three out offices, together with a Bake House, and an oven in it, built on the most approved American plan. The property has many advantages and conveniences that render it a desirable location for a country Innkeeper or frader. Terms will be made known on application at the ‘Examiner’ office, or on reference to JAMES MOINAGH. St. Peter’s Road, Sept. 4, 1847. in all its various departments. Persons doing business in his line, as Masters, will have an opportunity afforded them, of NOTICE. learning Mr. Found’s System of cutting Garments with preci- (THOSE persons indebted to P. G. Clark on sion and taste. ‘They will do well by making early application, as Mr. fF’. 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 account of Goods purchased at Darnley, in the winter of 1845, are informed that if they do not make payment to Mr. Hyndman, by the 24th instant, they will be sued forthwith. September I}th, 1847. Patterns of Garments sent to any part of the country at Is. 6¢ by forwarding the cash, and paying postage. : Terms made known on application at his Residence, Upper Queen Street, opposite Apothecaries’ Hall. NOTICE. AS the Subscriber intends to make an arran- gement in his present business in the course of a short time H. F. will undertake to instruct Females in the making of! ph. tj ; ; : Summer Vests and Trowsers, which will afford to those who See all persent indebted to him to make immediate d Rene seri a aoa payment of their accounts. Al) that remain unsettled after Sore 8 GUFG ANG Competent Hvelknood when property taugnt | the first of October, wili be placed in the hands ofan attorney. None but respectable characters need apply. August 14, 1847, JAMES MOINAGH, August I4th, 1847. . HEAD STONES. PERSONS wishing to obtain Heap Srones, 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. MR. A. MeNEILL NOTICE. HE Subscriber intends taking his Son, Mr. James Reddin, into partnership, as soon as he closes his present business. He therefore requests aj] 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 Mth, 1947. BEGS to intimate to the Public that he has opened a SCHOOL in Mr. John Jury’s Room, Kent Street, for the Instruction of Youth of both sexes, in the various branches of English Education. Mr. McNE1LL hopes, from nine years experience as an instructor of Youth, to give general satisfaction to those who may favor him with their support. ‘Terms and Hours of Attemlitn made known on application. September 4. Packet between Bedeque & Shediac. Notice to the Tenants en Let 13. (‘HE Subscriber having been duly appointed, by Power of Attorney, the Agent of Admiral Sin GEORGE SeYMouR, for Lot or Township No. 13, in this Island, hereby gives Notice to all persons on said Lot, to pay the Rents, and Arrears of Rents to him, and to him only, no other person hay- ing power to receive the same. JAMES YEO. Port Hill, Aug., 1847. 7 HE 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. THE EXAMINER fs Printed and Published by Enwarp WHELAN, at his Office in Great George Street, every Saturday, and sent to Subseri- bers for Fifteen Shillings a year—exclusive, in all cases, of postage. Half of every Subscription is required to be paid in Rosewood, Veneers, and Boards for |2vance,—and no paper will be discontinued until all arrears Sale. are paid. ADVERTIZEMENTS will be inserted at the usual rates—A HE Subscriber has the following articles for liberal discount will be allowed to Auctioneers who advertize Sale, which he will dispose of, at alow r ; , being part of a Stock, used for Cabinet work. rn Upwards of 100 feet Rosewoop. A large quantity of Bird-eye VENEERS. A lot of Pine B Black Walnut VenrErs. by the year. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Jog PRINTING can be done on the most reasonable terms at the Office of Tue EXAMINER— the Proprietor having selected for this purpose an extensive as- OARDS—SPRUCE and HARDWoop, | S°rtment of the most modern and ornamental Job Type. cones to Orders and Communicationsfrom the Country, ad A great variety of Pictures, principally all Copperplate,| the Proprietor, must be post paid, in order to ensure attention. The Subscriber is desirous of obtaining the services of a good August 7, 1847. JAMES CARMICHAEL. A CARD. S the Subscriber has decided upon remain- ing in the Island he will resume his practice in the various CHARLES 1G Terrace, Charlottetown, Aug. 7. oe \e . y Situation Wanted. Situation wanted in a respectable Mercan- tile Establishment, by a person for many years in business. September 11: AGENTS. The following gentlemen will act as Agents for Tur Exa- St. Andrews—Mr P. Bambrick Morell—John Jardine, Esq, M P P = os ae John Sutherland eufrage and St Margaret’s—D. McDonald. EF. > East Point—Angus James McIntyre, Esq see MPI Seuris—-Donald Beaton, Esq no er Byrne, Esq, J P urray Harbeur—John W: LeLac ‘s > Orwell—John McDougall, Esq nent, Eaq, MPE Vernon River—Mr. Mathew Redmond Princetown——William Beairsto, Es St. Eleanor’s—J. Weatherbe, Esq. J P ae r. George Walsh Lot 11—James Warburton, Esq. MP P Port Hill—James Yeo, Esq. J P ‘Tignish— Nicholas Conroy, Esq. M P P Lot 16—Allan Fraser, Esq. M P P New Glasgow—Alexender Laird, Esq. JP ts