THE EXAMINER. Ee eae ee ceeeiee eee ee . $$$ a Ya We call he attention of our -readers to the Adver- tizement in this day’s paper of Messrs. J. Le Page and A. McNeill. We attended the examination of Mr. Le Page’s School in August last, and then expressed our opinion of its character and efficiency. It must be ob- vious, that ina Town with a population so large as in this, more Schools than have a fvoting at present, are necessary. We have no doubt, therefore, that Messrs. Le Page and McNeill will meet with warm and gener- ous support. We congratulate those, who are desirous of their childrens’ acquiring a good English Education, upon having secured to them the present favourable op- portunity, and wish the Masters of the Seminary every success, TO CORRESPONDENTS: Although we intimated in our last No. our intention to publish this week the remainder of the correspon- dence on hand, we are obliged to defer it for another week—the news brought by the English and Colonial Mails having engrossed the whole of our space, to the exclusion of some editorial articles, in addition to com- munications. We acknowledge the receipt of a communication from J. W. Le Lacheur, Esq., in answer to certain state- ments published by Mr. J. Dalziel, ina recent No, of the Islander. We shall endeavour to give this letter in our next No. LAUNCHED. From the Shipyard of Joseph Dingwell, Esq. Bay Fortune, on the 24th ultimo, a superior Juniper built Brig, of 246 tons, called the WiLLiIaM. PASSENGERS. Inthe Barque Concordia, Barrett, for Liverpool, on Thurs- day morning—Miss Abbott, and Miss Clutterbuck. In the Steamer Conqueror, from Shediac, on Thursday— His Excellency Sir H. V. Huntley and servant: Dr. Paddick and Lady; Mr. Levingston, Mrs. Macdonald, Mr. and Mrs. Aule, and 5 in the Steerage. In do. from Pictou, yesterday—Rev. Mr. McLennan, Rev. B. Scott and Lady, Messrs. D. Fullarton and Chappell, and 5 in ‘the Steerage. DIED. On Wednesday last, the 6th instant, after a lingering and — sickness, which she bore with pious resignation to the ivine Will, Elizabeth, third daughter of Mr. George Beer, sen., Rasberry Hill, aged 31 years. On the 6th Sept., at Bradstead, near Seven Oaks, in Kent, Ann, the beloved wife of John Henry Barrow, Esq., of Hill Park, in the same County, and sister of John Barrow, Esq., of this Island. ~~ SHIP NEWS. ENTERED. Sept. 30.—Ellen, Stenham, Halifax, goods. Oct. 2 —Ploughboy, Craig, Bay Verte; lumber. 4—Brothers, Smith, Pictou; coal. Flora Ann, do.; goods. May- flower, Furneaux, Sydney; coal. Betsey, Harney, Can- so; Fish. New Triumph, Hopkins, Pictou; coals and fish. 5--Eagle, Silliker, Bay Verte; lumber. Rob Roy, Turnbull, Sydney; coal. Unicorn, Moore, do.; do. Billow, Sims, St. Pierre; ballast. Euphemia, Murchison, Sydney; coal. T'wo Sisters, Boutong, Canso; ballast. 6—Brothers, Robertson, Cvdney; coal. Barbara Ann, Enman, do.; do. CLEARED. Sept. 30—Schr. Favourite, Dwyer, Sydney; ballast. Oct. 2—Brig Lady Mary, M’Cann, Hull; timber. Schr. Echo, Brier, Halifax; fish. 4—Barque Concordia, Bar- rett, Liverpool; timber. Brig Fame, Patterson, do.; do. Schr. Hagle, Silliker, Bay Verte; ballast. Violet, Mur- chison, Liverpool; Deals—by K. McKenzie. 6—Cale- donia, Smith, Pictou; ballast. Arrived at Richmond Bay, the barque British Lady, Thomson, 32 days from Bristol. Dry goods, salt, coals, and rigging for 3 Barques and 1 Brigantine, 40 sailors, 12 passengers ; among the latter were Mr. and Miss Winsloe, and Mrs. Veal. Sailed from Orwell Bay, on Thursday the 30th ult. barque Glynwood, Smith, for London. On the same day, from Bedeque, bark Susan, King, for Liverpool. Passenger in the latter—Mr. R. Longworth. From Georgetown, on the 29th ult., the brig Louisa Marga- retta, bound for London. ee MEMORANDA. Arrivals in Europe from hence. Dublin, Sept. 4—Mary Ann. Liverpool, 8—Free Trader. Gravesend, 13—James. Lough Swilly, 14— Anne. Sailed from Europe for P. E. Island. Gloucester, Sept. 7—Mary Jane. Liverpool, 8—Fel- ‘lowship. Deal, (River Thames), 14—Annabella. Liverpool], Cleared—Protector, for P. E. Island. EDUCATION, Kent Street Seminary. MR. J. LE PAGE respectfully intimates to the public of Charlottetown, that he has removed his School from its former site to Mr. Jury’s Building. Kent Street, where, in connexion with Mr. A. McNeill, he will continue the business of instruction as heretofore, Messrs. Le Page & McNeill take this opportunity of expressing their thanks to those who have supported them so liberally hitherto; and now—having eagaged and fitted up the commodious rcom in the above named Building, with an especial regard to the comfort and convenience of pupils--they look forward with confi- dence for a continuation of that support which ought ever to be awarded to those engaged in the responsible duties of imparting instruction to the young ;—a support which it shall be, at all times, their chief ambition to merit. Terms, 10s. per quarter. N. B.—Evening Classes will be opened immediately, for the benefft of young men who may be desirous of further improvement. Hours of attendance from 7 to 4 past 9 o’clock. ‘Terms as above. Oct. 9. Isl. 2w Georgetown Fair, Grain & Cattle Show, Xe. HE above will be held at Georgetown, on on Tuurspay the 14th inst., when Premiums will be awarded for Agricultural Produce, Horses, Cattle, &c. &c., un- der the direction of a Committee appointed for the purpose. {> For particulars, see Handbills, By Order of the Committee, W. SANDERSON, Esgq., DANIEL GORDON, Secretaries. Georgetown, Oct. 9. Notice to the Tenants on Township No. 8. [HE Subscriber having been duly empower- ed by Urren THomas Topp and Rickarp JAMEs Sur- RY Topp, Esquires, to take the management of that part of the above Township, belonging to them, and to act generally as their Agent, hereby requests al! 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 cal] 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. _ NOTICE. (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, ALL Debts due to Mr. P G. Clark, up to the 2d of June last, having been by Bill of Sale transferred to the Subscriber—Notice is hereby given that unless immedi- ate payment of said Debts be made to the said P. G. Clark, or to Mr. Nanian Patterson, legal measures will be made use of for their recovery. August 7. JOHN F. CLARK. NOTICE. ‘HOSE persons indebted to P. G. Clark on 1845, are informed that if they do not make payment to Mr. Hyndman, by the 24th instant, they will be sued forthwith. September 11th, 1847; 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, wii! be placed in the hands ofan attorney. JAMES MOINAGH. August 14th, 1847. N OTICE—The Subscriber intending to leave the Island for a short time, requests a]l persons to whom he may be indebted, to send in their Accounts; and peremp- torily calls on all those who are in his debt, for immediate pay- ment, as he will place al! Accounts not paid within a short pe- riod, in the hands of an Attorney for collection. No further notice will be given, but all debts sued for without distinction. August 7. JAMES CARMICHAEL. Notice to the Tenants on Lot 13. HE Subscriber having been duly appointed, by Power of Attorney, the Agent of Admiral Stn GrorGe 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. NOTICE To THE TENANTS ON TownsuHiPs Nos. 34, 51, ann 59. ‘HE Subscriber having been duly empower- ed by Sin Granam Monteomery, Bart., RoBpert MonrcomeEry and James MonTGoMERY, Esquires, to take the management of their preperty 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. August 7. account of Goods purchased at Darnley, in the winter of PRIEBS CURRBIR. CORRECTED WEEKLY, BY THE MARKET CLERK West Inpia Propuce: Sugar, Porto Rico, per cwt., in Bond |41s6d42sa6d “ Refined, per Jb. 11d a Is Molasses, Foreign, per gallon, in Bond|1s 7d a 1s 8d “ British None. Rum, Jamaica, Ib, “© Demarara, in Bond 5s a 5s 3d “ U.5., 50 per cent. over proof, do.|5s 6d Coffee, Porto Rico; in bond 7d a 74d “ St. Domingo, do. 6d a 64d Provisions: Beef, P. E. Island Q4d a 4d ei Gee per Ib. 3d a 44d Pork, prime, per carcass, 4d. a 5d. “small pieces, 4d a 7d Mutton, per Ib. \3d a 44d Veal, do. 3d a 4d Flour, do. 23d a 3d Oatmeal, do. 2d a 24d Tallow, do. 9d a 10d Lard, do. 6d a 8d Butter, Fresh, per lb. is a Is 2d Hamas, per Ib. 6d a 9d Cheese, American, Duty paid 9d “ P. E. Island, 4d a 8d Eggs, per dozen 6d a7d Pearl Barley, per Ib. 24d Flour, American Superfine, per bri. [438 a 45s Oats, per bushel, 2s Rice, per cwt. 37s 6d Turkeys each 33 a 5s Codfish, per quintal 128 a lis Salmon each none Fowls each 6d a 10d Wheat, per bushel 73 a 8s Potatoes do Is 6d a 2s Turnips, per bushel, \1s 6d a Is 94 TEA: Congou, in Bond, Is 9d a 2s Bohea, duty paid, 4d. 9d a Is Spirits: Brandy, per gallon, Martell’s, in Bond |8s a 8s 3d Gin, Hollands in Bond 4s Gd a 4s 8d Sunpry Imports: Pale Seal Oil, per gallon \38 6d a 389d Straw do do do 33 a 3s 3d Cod Oil 28 3d a 2s 6d Muscatel Raisins, per box 12s Coal, Sydney,. per chaldron 30s Do. Pictou, large, do 30s Do. do. small do 20s Wood, per cord 10s Pine Boards, per M ‘160 a 70s Spruce do. do 40 a 45s Hemlockdo. do 308 Shingles, Pine, do 10s Do. Fir, do 6s a 7s Fig Tobacco, P. E. 1. Manufacture lida Is Cavendish Tobacco, American 9d a 11d Turpentime, do 33 9d a ds Canvas, No. 1, per yard Cordage, best, per cwt. 90s Bar Iron, per ton £21 Hoop do Sane Engl ” lb 44d Soap, English, per 1b. be Halifax, do Sd Do. American do 4d Mould Candles, Halifax, per Ib. 11d Do. do. P. E. Island,do Is Do. do. American, do 10d Dip do. do 9d a 10d White Wine Vinegar, per gallon 2s a 28 3d Common do. do 9d a Is 4d Leather, Neats, per Ib 2s 9d Do. Calf do 4s 6d a ds 8d Do. Sole, do Is 3d Indigo, do 5s a 68 Hay, per ton, 403 a 50s American Brooms, per dozen Do. Buckets do 12 a4 19s Do. Clocks, Wood 17s Do. do. Plain Brass 15s EXCHANGE: 2Ilsa 25s On London, 60 days 30 per cent. Do. 30 do On Halifax, 60 do 16. per cent. Sovereigns 30s. Doubloons 96s Dollars 6s 2d HEAD STONES. PERSONS wishing to obtain cae Gyonns, ied by applying to the Subscriber, at Mr. A. Mekinnoa'y opposite th Gazette oe or at Mr. Peake’s Yard, at the Head of the Queen’s Whart. r ; MENTS made to order. TOMB STONES and MONU JOHN CARMSCHAEL. August 6th, 1847. v Packet between Bedeque & Shediac. (HE Schooner Orecon, James Walsh, Mas- ter, will sail between the above named places, leaving Be- deque "every Thursday evening, and retu on Monday. Cabin passage, 7s.6d. Forecaatle, 6s., New newick Cur- rency. “Bodeqee, August 14th, 1847. Se, OF cil ta wi ed