wee) THE EXAMINER. 5 TO THE PUBLIC. Ssirship we never heard of anything equalling piracy like this ; and unless the friends and relatives of Paley HE Hon. PHILIP S. WHITE, P. M. W. P, ean submit satisfactory evidence before the tribunal. of, Natioal: Division;iSone of Temperance, ' having: by the public that he has had foul wrong done unto hi, virtue of the power vested in him, granted a Charter his reputation as an honest writer sinks for ever beneat the sea of contemptuous oblivion. Who does Not), Grand Division, under the name of the “Granp Dr- remember walking, with, Paley on) the heath andivision of Prince Edward Island,” with full power to picking up that memorable and wonderful watch, and open Babotdileete Divisises-in the anidUsldnd.| Phi ts visting dgen-to Weenio De admirable philosophy 1m-| to give notice that the following is the Form of Appli- parted thereon, and to heed the charming instruction cation for a Charter to open a Division, and which must viven upon its anatomy—if we may so call it—and to be signed by at least eight persons, who must be men under the seal of the said National Division, organising | ee mark with heart-burning enthusiasm the uses made by our ‘guide, philosopher and friend; and how he led trom the watch in his hand to the origin of all things reposing in the hand of God? Alas! we regret to state it—but, for the sake of honesty, it,should be men- tioned that that watch was stolen! {t was originally the property of Bernard Nieuwentyt, and Paley filched it from him and exhibited itin England as his own! We would suggest a translation of the entire work of Paley’s victim. LAUNCHED.—From the Shipyard of Mr. Daniel Flynn, Bay Wortune, on the 11th inst, a Brig of 160 tons new, and 204 old measurement, called the SporTinG Lass. This vessel is to be fitted out to prosecute the Seal Fishery, being modelled and finished for the purpose. MARRIED. On Thursday last, by the Rev, David Fitzgerald, Mr. James Jenkins, of Little York, to Miss Aun Elizabeth Barrett, of Charlottetown. On Saturday 7th October, by James M‘Donald, Esq., J. P.,| Mr. Christain Frederic Smith of Gloucester, Mass, U. 5. to; Miss Priscilla Morgan, of East Point. DIED. At Darnley, on Monday the 23d instant, after a long and dis-' tressing illness, deeply regretted, EL1zaABETH, youngest daughter of the late William Clark, Esq. aged 28 years. PASSENGERS. fn the packet on Monday—Charles Dingweil, Esq. from England. in do. from Pictou on Friday morning—Messts. N. Rankin, J. R. Smith, Capt, M‘Millan, Isaac Smith, W. Orr, Mackay,and Piper. In do. from Pictou yesterday morning— Mr. aud Mrs. Dempsey. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ENTERED. Oct. 19th—Lavinia, Pentz, Pictou; fish and oil. Marritte, Simpson, Arichat; bal. Queen of the Isles, Fougere, Halifax ; ao. 20th—Jessie, Nelems, Bermuda. Billow, Bears, Canso ; fish and oil. Shannon, King, Halifax; bal. Favorite, Malone, Pictou; coal. Catherine Llizabeth, Le Blanc, do.; tobacco, 21st.—Glory, Le Blanc, Arichat; bal. 22rd. Rising San, Lan- @ris, Halifax; do. 24th—Peri, Nowlan, Pictou; passengers. *5th—Brig Mary M‘Whinnie, Campbell, London; Goods to D. Reddin & Son,and others. 24th—Schr. Joseph, Nickerson, tishing voyage. Mary, Feagere, Arichat; bal. Mary, Graham, Miramichi; fish. ; MEMORANDA. Arrivals in Europe from hence. Pivmouth, October 6—Ralph. Sth—James. 9th—Isabella. Deal; 9th—Clio. Gravesend, 12th—Honor. Sailed from Liver- pool, Oct, 11th—Sophia. Mitrorp, Oct.5—The Douglas, of and from P. E. Island, trom Dublin, was spoken on the 30th ult. in lat, 49 N, lon, 20 W,, with loss of both topmasts—by the Richmond, arrived here. | NOTICE. ue Subscriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him, whose amounts are over 12 months due, that unles they are paid within one month from this date, they will be placed in the hands of his Attorney for col- jection. Grain or Potatoes will be taken in pafment, to be delivered at his Brewery and Distillery. Expected Daily, 50 chests and boxes TEA, e0 puncheons MOLASSES and SUGAR, and a large assortment of American Goods, which will he sold cheap by wholesale. GEORGE COLES. A C A R D. \R. WEATHERBE, of Saint Elcanor’s, takes this methed to inform those indebted to him,| throughout Prince Edward Island, without distinction of per- sons, that he requests them to come forward and pay their re- spective. debts, as he is in want of the same ; otherwise their Notes, Bills of Sale, Bonds, &c. &c., will be placed in the hands of his Attorney, without delay. By calling on business at October 30. his house they will meet a qualified person to attend to them. nt. Eleanor’s, Oct. 30. 5w - Wanted to Charter. | fron St. JOHN’S Newfoundland, a Vessel of about 100 Tons Burthen, to load with Produce, at New| (itasgow, Harbour of Kustico, in the course of thismonth. Ap-! péy to James Arthur, isq., New Glasgow, or to | Wn. FORGAN, | Charlottetown, Oct. 9th, 1848. Leasehold Interest for Sale. | TERM 999 YEARS. A very valuable and beautiful Farm of 50) acres, fronting onthe Brudenell River, about 4) miles from Georgetown. It has a front of 9 chains, and/ there are about 30 acres in a state of high cultivation ;, besides a fine Spring of water within a few yards of the! Tiouse, there 1s an inexhaustible supply of very valnable deque The House is spacious and well adapted for the pur- . . | Pp Marsh Mud in the front of the farm. Apply to H Morretu. Charlottetown, or toJOHN STEWART, #n the premises. September 4. | (THE Subscriber begs to inform Travellers, | share of public patronage. of good standing in the community, and should be di- rected to the Grand Scribe, free of postage. { Date. } The undersigned inhabitants of believing the order of the Sons of Temperance to be well calculated to extend the blessings of Total Absti- nence, and promote the general welfare of mankind, re- spectfully petition the Grand Division of Prince Edward Island to grant them a Charter to open a new Division, to be called the Division, No. Sons of Temperance of the Island of Prince Edward, to be lo- cated in and under the jurisdiction of the said Grand Division. We pledge ourselves individually and collectively, to be governed by the rules and usages of the said Grand Division, and also, by those of the National Di- vision. (Signed.) Enclosed is the Charter Fee, £1 10s. And for Books, 15s. Upon receiving the enclosed certificate I am directed by the Grand Worthy Patriarch to state, that as soon as practicable, he will attend with the Grand Conductor, or will send a Deputy duly authorised, to open the Divi- sion. As itis desirable that the principles of this truly noble and philanthrophic order should be diffused throughout the Island, it is to be hoped, that those per~ sons who are in favour of ‘Temperance would unite, so that Divisions may be established in every settlement of the Colony. The ieading principles of the Order are’ as fellows :— 1, A universal Temperance reformation. 2. A Brotherhood, in Love, Purity and Fidelity. 3. The pecuniary relief of sick Brethren. 4. The encouragement of morality. 5. The diffusion of good will to al] mankind. Besides others equally exalted and ennobling. a NOTICE. HE Subscriber having been duly authorized by the REVEREND JoHn Macpnonap, of Tracadie to take the management of his Property in this Island, and to act as his Agent generally, hereby requests all persons indebted to him, for arrears of Rent or otherwise, to pay the same with- out delay. WILLIAM FORGAN Charlottetown, Oct. 1, 1848. : FOR( AN. ENE: oe eens eenneseneenteeentneseet Freehold Property for Sale at Lot 8, 'P\HE Subscriber offers for Sale 50 Acres of Land situate on Lot &, within halfa mile of McWilli and fronting on the Western Road. It is covered wi Timber, principally hardwood, and the land being a nee perior quality, itis weil adapted for a good and valuable Farm ‘The Subscriber will also dispose of 30 Acres of Land, situate on Lot 25, a very valuable Freehold Property. About 22 Ac of this Land are covered with good Timber and 8 acres ot are clear. Resonable terms will be given to any sons desirous of purchasing the above Property, Application for either of the above places to be meade to the Subscriber at Wilmot Creek, or to the Editor of the Examine at Charlottetown, who is empowered to treat with purchasers, if by letter, post paid. : DANIEL CONNOR. ams Mill person or per- Wilmot Creek, July 24. Valuable Property for Sale. PRIVATE offers will be received by the Subscriber (who is about winding up his affairs in the Island,) for the following Property, viz: BONSHAW ESTATE, consisting of 315 acres of Freehold Land, beautifully situated on West or Elliot River, of which it commands aview. It is 13 miles from Charlottetown, bounded on the south by the ‘T'ryon Road, and on the east by the West River—one of the finest trouting streams in the Island, from which Oysters can also be obtained a few miles lower down. It is in the immediate vicinity of Saw and Grist Mills. About 70 acres of the above are in cultivation, and the remainder under a growth of Hard- wood, with a sufficiency of Spruce, Vaar and Hemlock for building and fencing purposes. The Dwelling House was built about seven years, ago and consists of 2 Center, with projecting wings and colonnadé, having Drawing and Dining Rooms, two Bed Chambers, En- trance Hall, 14 feet square, back Hall (all papered), and Kitchen on the ground floor. ‘There are two chambers above, also servants’ rooms. Frost-proof Cellars under the Center and South Wing. The initiation fee to each Brother on opening Divi+| sion is twelve shillings, and which is retained in the) Division, and from this fund the expenses for Charter: &c. are paid. By order of the Hon c. Young. G. W. P. JOHN WILLIAMS. G. Scribe. October 30th, 1848. (All the Papers) DALSISY’S SLOVO Wa, Three Mile Rua, Royalty of Charlottetown. ‘HE Public are respectfully informed that _ the above MILL has been for some time in opera- tion. This establishment will be found peculiarly adapted orthe despatch of Mixtures and Wool Blues, to be. Fulled and Pressed or Fulled only. PRICES : Mixtures & Wool Blues fulled and pressed, at 6d per Yard «“ . fulled oyly dd . Blanket stufs fulled and scoured. : 4d Cloth fulled, pressed and dyed Green, Is 2d " - Brown, 1s “i ‘ ‘ec Claret, Is * . Black, ls From the recent improvement effected in the Machin- ery, the suupply of Water is equal to the demand. J. D, therefore hopes his Es:ablishment may become proverbial for the dispatch and careful finish of the Cloth committed to his care. AGENTS in CHARLOTTETOWN. Mr. Neitz Rankin, and Mr. Georce Beer. jun. JOHN DALZIEL. September 4th, 1848. The Farm Buildings consist of a Barn, 50 feet by 27 feet, and with 20 feet post; one half is cellared and walled ;—a Stable, with four stalls and loose box:— Cow House, Poultry House, (2 floors) Stone well house, with a pump, Pig-sties, &c. _The Subscriber also offers for sale about 10,000 Ju- niper (Hakmatak) Sleepers, two thirds of which are 9,’ 10x5, and the remainder 9, 9x44, at St. Peter’s Bay and Neufrage ; 500 tons Hemlock ‘Timber, principally 13 inches square, and mostly in lengths of 18 and 27 feet, at Bedeque, Richmond and Orwell Bays; also, a quantity of large-sized Birch Timber at Bedeque and . ‘Fhree Rivers. Also, a considerable amount of Book Debts, being advances made on Timber Contracts during the winter of 1847, Every information will be afforded on application to Wn. Forgan, Esq., Solicitor, Charlottetown, or to Wm. W. IRVING. Spring Park, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, August 14, 1848. CARD. ‘HOMAS PARSONS having returned from “~~ Canada begs to intimate to his old customers and the Island mm general, that he has decided upon remaining in Charlotte- town, and is prepared to carry on the general branches in the Blacksmithing business, at his old Establishment, near the Hon. George Coles’. _ Carriages mounted, and Springs of every description made in the neatest manner, and cheap. ‘Tl’. P. feels contident from his long experience in the Horse- shoeing business, that he will be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. Sept 25. Two Pounds Reward. DOUBLE-BARRELLED GUN, with the FOR SALE. A NEW substantial VESSEL on the Stocks, at’ Wheatly River, (north side) Rustico, now planked, wjll be ready to launch en or before the 15th October. next. Length of Keel 65 feet, Beam, extreme, 20 feet! 8 inches, Hold 10 feet 6 inches, Tonnage 130 éld, and 113 new. She is intended for a fore-and-a/t Schooner and well adapted for Foreign or Coasting Trade—wil| carry 50 tons more than registered. For further parti- culars apply to the Subscriber, at Mr. J. R. Boit’s, Rustico, or to Mr. W. R. Watson, Druggist, Charlotte- town. FRANCIS GAUDIN. Rustico, 28th Aug. 1848. Summer-side Hotel, } ! and the Public generally that he has recently opened a ouse of Entertaiument at the Whart, Green’s Shore, Be- ose. He therefore hopes to give satisfaction, and merita May 1, 1948. WILLIAM J, TAYLOR name on the barrel,“ Smith, Princes Street, London,’ and ™ Brashier, Northampton,” on the locks—belonging to Capt Swabey—has been lost. it was left on a longer feuce on the premises, from whence it was taken. ' Whoever will bring the same to Mount Edward, will be entitled to the above reward. Sept 25. . VAIOUAL QooOs3, RATUARKZS? SQOUARR, BOSTOT. (HIS HOUSE is located in the Commercial sections of the City, and in the immediate vicinity of the Depot of the Boston and Maine Railroad. Merchants and others will find this a convenient and comfortable ‘residence during their stay, the Proprietor having gone to avery large expense this summer, in making this establishment suitable for persons who may please to favour him with a call. (> Cards of reference, or any other informatione may be obtained on application to his Agent, Mr. Hl. W Logpsan, Charlottetown, HIRAM TUBBS. Boston, July 20.