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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 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 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 Tarpenine, Leather Sole and Neats, Calf Skins and Roans, Hats and Caps, Hardware and Assortment, Tobacco, : Superior TEAS. 3 Sugars, Candles, Soap, Cigars, Coffee, Raisins, Pepper, Spices | of all kinds, &c. &c. eo [PA FIRST-CHOP GLASGOW STOVE FOR SALE. JOHN F. CLARK. July 31. ger to the soil of the Island, will be enable Farm for Sale. INE Miles from Charlottetown, with a long lease, and situated in the old and pleasant eothetent = Covehead Road. The usual custom in advertisements Ape . kind, is to designate all lands under tilage, #5 being 1 yo s) state of cultivation: in the present instance, the 4 . ss consisting of about 15 acres of wheat, oats and barley, baal tatoes and 9 of hay, very little inferior to the “—_ ress Charlottetown. 6 acres of fallows preparing . wi a ea year, 8 acres of grass depastured two years. < ee ii been reclaimed from a wilderness state within the las : _ years, and 40 acres more can be, at the et ros Aa . = about eight shillings peracre. The house and hea ee : not new, but they are warm and convenient. j ae i oes large and productive garden, secured by adyke, an oe tt of 2 acres of permanent pasture, similarly fenced, a ne failing stream of water running throughout. ee ro —_ will complete the enclosure of the whole farm. oe 0 be produced, showing the management of every acre oe cultivated land for the last four years; pe pg he fs — should and what should not be done hereafter. ‘This ey embraces many rare advantages. with only one material disad- vantage, e. i., the rent is two shillings per acre ; yet it is ne cheaper than many farms, even were they free from rent alto ether. : . Further particulars can be known by applying to THOMAS PREEDY, Keeper of the Colonial Building, Charlottetown. August 6, 1847. IT ISA 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) Establishment in Charlottetown, viz. | Superior BRANDY—Martell’s, Fine Holland GiIN—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, at3s.per lb. _ Superior London and Boston Mixed Pickles, Soap, Candies, 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. Ke. August 7. 1847. JUST ARRIVED, Per “© Rob Roy,’ Captain Turnbull, 91) Bbls. prime No. 1 HERRINGS "6 Do. Fale SEAL OIL 9 Do. COD OLL And on hand, of former importations— ®5 Barrels ROSIN 40 Chests TikA—prime Congou 10 Catties Do— do. Souchong 100 Gross MATCHES, 2 boxes Indigo Brandy, Rum, Wine, English ALE, Griem’s Porter, Feather BEDS, Clocks, and a variety of Furniture. All of which must be speedily sold at low prices, to close Sales. September 4. JAMES N. HARRIS. DEALS FOR SALE. A Cargo of DEALS and Hardwood TIM- BER for Sale. Inquire at this Office. September 4. TAN! r WANTED TO CHARTER, HE Subscriber is desirous of Chartering TWO VESSELS for London—one of from 200 to 300tons, to load in Charlottetown Harbour and Three Rivers, with Birch, Deals and a aa Juniper. Also, one of from 400 to 500 tons, to load in Bedeque, with a similar cargo—both cargoes being now ready for shipment. W. W. IRVING. { Spring Park, Sept. 25. 2w Grain, Grain, Grain. mye E. highest price given in CASH for good BARLEY and OATS, delivered at Coles’ Brew- ery and Steam Mill. Sept. 25. T[MPROVED PATENT PLAT- FORM SCALES, manufactured and for sale, at the PHOENIX FOUNDRY, P. KE. Island. ug. 7. W, PEARCE, BOOT and SHOEMAKER, . respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and his friends in the Country, that he has commenced business in Grafton Street, opposite Mr. Charles Drew, Cabinet Maker, and hopes, by good workmanship and strict attention to all or. ders, to insure a liberal share of patronage. Sept. 25th, 1847. 1m Sg Valuable Leasehold Farm for Sale. a E Subscriber is desirous of selling the Leasehold Interest of that valuable Farm at pre- sent occupied by him, situate on the St. Peter’s Road, eleven miles from Charlottetown. It comprises One Hundred acres of Land, twenty acres of which are cleared, and fit for tke Plough; and an abundance of soft and hard .wood is to be found on the remainder. There is a Dwelling House, a good Stable and out-hou- ses on the Premises, The term of lease is 999 years, and liable to an annual Rent of One Shilling per acre. For terms and other particulars, apply to the Subseri- ber, on the Premises. WILLIAM CONNELLY. St. Peter’s Road, Sept. 18, 1847, VALUABLE PROPERTY, AND EXCELLENT STAND FOR BUS!NESS FOR SALE, HE Subscriber offers for Sale the HOUSE and FARM now occupied by him, on the St. Peter’s Road, commonly known as the new Ten Mile House. The ‘Land consists of 96 acres, 30 of which are clear, «nd the re- | maindar is covered with an excellent growth of hard and soft wood. There is a good and commodious Dwelling House on the premiseswhich is well adapted either for a country Store or Inu, 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 ‘Trader. Terms will be made known on application at the “ Examiner” office, or on reference to JAMES MOINAGH., St. Peter’s Road, Sept. 4, 1847. Notice to the Tenants on Lot 15. (HE Subscriber having been duly appointed, by Power of Attorney, the Agent of Admiral Sin 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 hav- ing power to receive the same. JAMES YEO. Port Hill, Aug., 1847. YOR SALE—The Leasehold Interest of 988 years, of 66 acres of superior Land, being part of ‘Township No. 17, and adjacent to the premises of Mr. S.Green, near St. Eleanor’s. 30 acres of the premises in question are surround- ed by a substantial fence, and are in a high state of cultivation Abundance of superior manure, of Fence Poles and Firewood &c., and a never-failing spring of water are also on the premises which extends on the margin of the Great Western Road, such rendering the property in question as desirable a locality for a Mercantile Establishment, as itis for farming pursuits. From 16 to 18 tons of superior 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, or to James Keough, Wellington Hotel, Charlotte- town. September 18, 1847. t ® e “i Notice to the Tenants on Township No. 8. (‘HE Subscriber having been duly empower- ed by Urren Tuomas Topp and RicHarp James Sur- RY Topp, Esquires, to take the management of that part of the above Township, belonging to them, and to act generally es | their Agent, hereby requests al] persons indebted to them for /arrears of Rent, or otherwise, to make immediate payment. W. W. IRVING. a August 7. NOTICE To THE TENANTS on TownsuHiPrs Nos. 34, 51, anp 59. (‘HE Subscriber having been duly empower- ed by Sik GrawamM Montcomery, Bart., RoBerT Montgomery and James Monreomery, Esquires, 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. 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 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. August 7. 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 2a of June last, having been by Bill of Sale transferred to the Subscriber—Notice is hereby given that unless immedi- ate payment of said Dehts 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. TE Subscriber offers for Sale that well k nown Property situate in Kent Street, and ad- joining the premises of John Scott on the East, and of John ‘Breen on the West. The property consists of a Two-sTORY House, having a frost proof Cellar, eight well finished Rooms, and a large attic—also a Stable, Coach House, and a Yard and Garden. The greater part of the purchase money may remain on mort- gage for a term of years. For particulars, as to title, terms, &c., please apply at the Subscriber’s Office. CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, Sept. 18, 1847. 3w. NOTICE. [HOSE persons indebted to P. G. Clark om 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 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. hee: that —— ee after the first of October, will be placed in the hands of an attorney. ian k JAMES MOINAGH. — August 14th, 1847. 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- torily calls on all those who are in his debt, for immediate pay- ment, as he will place all Accounts not paid within a short pe- riod, in the hands of an Attorney for collection. No further notice will be given, but al] debts sved for without distinction. Angust 7. JAMES CARMICHAEL. A CARD. AS the Subscriber has decided upon remain- ing in the Island he will resume his practice in the various departments of his profession ; and will again appear as Coun- | in the Courts of Law and Equity. me me CHARLES YOUNG. Terrace. Charlottetown, Aug. 7. Nituation Wanted. Situation wanted in a respectable Mercan- tile Establishment, by a person for many years in business. He would flatter himself that, from his knowledge of the coun- try, and wide circle of acquaintances, he would be of adVant- age to whatever Establishmenthe might be engaged in. Appli- cation to be made to the Editor of the ‘ Examiner.’ September 11. Bell-Hanging, Lock and White Smith Work. 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 on the north side of the Provincial Building, and adjoining the premises of Mr. James Cantelo, where he is prepared to exe- 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’NiELL having studied bis business attentively, and adopted the most approved and modern style of workmanship, trusts that he will be favoured with the patronage of the pub- lic, and will endeavour to merit it by diligence and punctuality in the discharge of his orders. August 7. 2m. Long and Walker, Boot makers. HE Subscribers have commenced the Boot making business, at the House lately occu- pied by Mr. J. Pippy, corner of Great George and Kent Streets, where they will be prepared to receive and attend to all orders in their business, and where, by moderate charges and close attention, they hope to receive a portion of the public patron- age. Fancy Boots, with Cork soles, made to order. JAMES LONG, GEORGE WALKER. Sept. 25, 1847, tf. THE EXADINER Is Printed and Published by Epwarp WHELAN, 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. 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