rare —_ Lt al 2538 THE EXAMINER. ee ne, See a Nam i i RNR Eo err A STEED AND THE DESERT FOR ME. BY CALDER CAMPBELL. The court and the city may do for the crowd Who worship the world for the petty and proud, For the lover of lucre, the wooer of pelf, Whose God is of gold, and whose idol is self; Bat for me, born (aftr froin the market and mart) Where liberty co:mes frem the breeze to the heart, There is death in such spots, where { cannot breathe free ; Oh !a Steed and the Desert for me!— The roses have fragrance in cities, ‘tis true, Saloons may be sprinkled with essences too; But the dew-drops that fall ’neath the stars and the moon, By Nature are fraught with a far richer boon Of scent and of hue; forno art can bestow Their native endowments of perfume or glow. My rosebuds [ pluck ’mid green bowers from the tree: Oh! a steed and the Desert for me! 1 hate the harsh noise of the cymbal and drum, i hate the loud sounds from the timbre! that come : The nightingale’s song in the silenceotmght, And the lark’s and the linnet’s when sunshine is bright, Are sweeter and softer, and mingle so well With all the clear echoes of mountain and dell, That they seem to my sense earth’s true music to be: Oh! a Steed and the Desert for me: Then give me the date-tree that shadows our tents, And the wild flowers that fill all the air with their | years of which are unexpired. scents, And the pure well of water that springs ‘neath the trees: Where the wife of my youth, with our boy on her knees, | Sings welcoming songs as at mgltfall I seek | For the light of my life in the simile on her cheek. Away with your towns where no freedom can be; Oh! a Steed and the Desert fur me! Jt MISCELLANY GF NRWS. | | bis scant oS Fe ont A captain ofa vessel, from Constantinople to Wex-| ford, and several of his crew, died trom eating pork pre-| served in a leaden cistern. ; ’ | An anonymous philanthropist has presented L.5000) to the University College, London, on the sole condition that it shall be entitled ~ Ihe Andrew Fund.” The ladies connected with the Provisional Govern-| ment in Paris are seconding the exertions of their hus-| bands and friends to restore order, by giving spirited, \ OTICE —All persons indebted to the Sub- -balis and reuntons. The pablic expenditure of Great Britain and Treland for the year 1847 was 50,222,000; of France, 52,462,124.) April 24. . ‘Woe charges on the consolidated fund in’ England amounie! to 31,820. 0001. leaving 18.402.000/ for army, | navy, We.; in france, to 15,200,000/, leaving 37,262, 124 for the saine purposes. Lota Monresin Swirzertannp.—This extraordi- nary and notorious individual has found a new protector iathe British charge d’affurs at Berne, Mr. R. Peel (son of Sir Robert) Sie is seen promenading with him daily arm in arin. On her arrival Mr. Peel gave a dinner, to which he invited the ambassador. Lola looks pale and sickly; but her eye still retains its bril- liancy, and her carriage is peculiarly graceful. Riovine in Great Brrrain anp Irecanp.—The disturbances, of which we gave an account in our last nuinber,although threatening b times, to become danger- ous in their results, not only to the peace of the local- lities in which they occurred, but to the |:ves and pro- perties of the inhabitants, hive entirely subsided, and, with the exception of detached meetings to sympathise w tithe French republicans held in the more populous ‘Boarding and Day Schoo! for Young Ladies. MRS. McCORMACK desires to inform her friends and the public that she is making arrangements ifor the reception of three or four Young Ladies as Boarders, {at her Residence. Upper Great George Street, where they may | be instructed by Mrs. McCoRMaCK and her DAUGHTERS 1} |the following Brinches of Education :~Spelling, Reading |Grammar, Composition, History, —Geography, with the use Lof the Globes—Plain an! Ornamental Needle Work—Writing and Arithmetic mental and practical. Mr. McCormack will ‘assist in superintending the two last Branches. | A Lesson on the Piano Forte will be given every day, and ‘the Music necessary for beginners supplied without any extra ‘charge being made. ‘ itis with great pleasure [ announce to the inhabitants of | Charlottetown, and its vicinity, that | consider Miss CHaR- ‘Lotte McCoxMAck in every way qualified to give Instructions on the Piano Forte. “ Miss C. while with me. devoted her time to the Piano with the view of rendering herself as perfect as possible not only in ‘execution. but in the best and quickest way of conveying In- ‘struction to pupils. and Lam happy to say with very flattering ‘resuits,as she has completely iden ified herself with the sys- tem which for years | have found so very successful. | “BARON DE FLEUR.” | | | | Charlottetown, April 24. Leasehold Farm and Stock for sale ‘PHE Subscriber desires to dispose of the un- dermentioned Property, by public Auction, on the Premis- ‘es, at Morell, on the Fourth day of May next, at 10 o’clock in the forenocn, viz.:—Fifty Acres of LA \D. on the west side of} 7 Morrell, fronting the main road, about 10 acres of which are ‘under cultivation and ina good condition—6 acres are ready to ‘prepare for the plough, and the remaining part is covered with excellent hirdwood and rails. ‘This property is under lease, 38 ‘lo be sold at the same time. 1 Mare, 8 years old—a Bridle and Saddje—a new sett of Harness—1 pair of Cart wheels, new- ly mounted—2 Cows—3 Sheep—a good wood Sied—a few bushels of Wheatand Oats, and several articles of Household Furniture. : RICHARD COADY. Morrell, April 24. To be sold at Auction, {)N the Premises, at Morrell, on the 4th of May next. at 11 o’clock in the forenoou—The Leasehold Interest of Fifty-One Acres of LAND, 41 acres of which are in good enltivation, and the remainder can be easily made rea- dy fur the plough. 4 Head of Horned Cattle, 1 Horse,—a few Sheep. Plough, Harrows, and Cart, Fly and Fly Wheels, And sundry articles of Household Furniture. JAMES MULLOWNEY. Morrell. April 24. scriber are hereby notified to pay their respective accounts on or before the first day of July next. If not settled then, pay- ment will be enforced. J. D. P. COLES. \V E, the undersigned, have appointed Moses Hayes our Town Crier during the present seasen. H. W. LOBBAN, A. H. YATES. April 18. W. H. GARDINER. JEREMIAH MeCARTHY, ENGINSER AND BLACKSMITH; RETURNS his sincere thanks to the Inha- bitants of Saint Peter’s Bay and the Country in general fot their liberal support since he has commenced business, and trusts that by assiduity and good wormansbip to menit a conti- nuance of their favors. He begs leave to intorm them that he has opened his new establishment at St Peter's Bay, imme- diately adjoining the premises of Mr. Martin Melfnnis, and next door to Mr. Roderick McLean ALWAYS ON HAND: CARRIAGE MOUNTING, SPRINGS, AND PATENT AXLES AND EDGED TOODS, BROAD AND NARROW CAST STEEL AXtS—WARRANTED OF THE BEST MATERIALS, IRON PLOUGHS, IRON HARROWS, AND IRON SUFFLERS, DRILL PLOUGHS. Bell Hanging neatly done, Brands neatly cut, ‘T’russes for Rupture made on an improved principle, Guns altered in first rate style, and all kinds of Smith’s work finished in the best style on reasonable terms. St Peter’s Bay January 29, 1848 The Young Islander. (['HIS handsome entire Horse, 4 years old— Got by McGee's black Horse IsLANDER, out of Mr. Grubb’s thorough bred Mare,—will keep Charlottetown Market every Saturday, and will stand at Mrs. Grubb’s Farm the remainder of the week, during the Season. He is of full bone and re- markably fine action. Terms Ll. each Mare—(not includiag Groom’s fees,) payable in November next. JOHN THORN. Charlottetown, 17th April, 1848. LAND ASSESSMENT, | Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, January 17, 1848. N pursuance of the Act of the General As- sembly of this Island,made and passed in the Seventh year of the Reign of His late Majesty, King William the Fourth, intitled An Act for levying an Assessment on all Land in this Island, I do hereby give public notice, that I have made Proclamation, according t the terms of the said Act, of the undermentioned ‘l’own Lots and Pasture Lot and parts of Lots or Townships in this Island, in arrear for the non-payment of the several sums due and owing thereon to tler Majesty, under and by virtue of the before-mentioned Act, viz. :— 4 Town Lot No. 12, in the 2d Hundred in Charlotte town. 4 “* 34 3d - and ¥ 88 4th “ Water Lots No. 13, in Georgetown. No, 15, Ist Range, Letter D, in Georgetown. No. 5 do. g do. No. 7 do. do, do. No. 1 do. r do. No. 4 do. do. do. No. 12 3d Range, G do. No. 8 4th Range do. do. Pasture Lot No. 151, in Georgetown Royalty. 304 acres in Township No. 1 For Quebec. ‘HE Schooner MARIA, J. G. Crawford, Mas- ter. will be ready to sail from Charlottetown, for the above named Port, on or about the 15th June next. This Vessel will be fitted up on purpose for the accomodation of Passengers ; and the master (who is an experienced seaman). pledges himself to do every thing in his power for their comfort and convenience. or further particulars, apply \if by letter, post paid) to the Sub- scriber, at his Auction Mart, Kent Street. H. W. LOBBAN. | Commission Agent. The Old Establishment Revived. GUN AND LOCK-SMITH BUSINESS, April 17th, 1848. districts, there is nothing to break in upon the usual|/J!OOLE & TAYLOR beg leave to inform the inha- quiescent state of the public feeling. Ireland, although, — bitants of Charlottetown and the Island in general, fo’ a time causing great aneasiness, has resumed its | that they are carrying on the above musiness in all its former tranquillity.— European Times, Branches, at the Old Establishment, next door to Mr. John Jury’s, Sen. Kent Street. where work can be done on the most moderate terms and at the shortest notice. Bell Hanging neatly done—Brands neatly cut, and ‘Trusses for Rupture made on an approved prineiple. Guns altered in first rate style. December 11. 1847. 6m. 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- sel in the Courts of Law and Equity. | Tar Luses.--On examination the lungs will be! found full of innumerable little holes, like a sponge. | These holes are the cells into which the air enters when| we breathe. So great is their member that they have’ been calculated toamount to 174,000,000, forming alto. gether a surface thirty times greater than that of the, human body. Every one of these eells is provided with | a net-work of the blood-vessel, by means of which the! blood is brought into immediate contaet withthe air: over every portion of their surface. When this great! amount is taken into consideration, we shall feel at once. how necessary itis to supply pure air to the lungs with every breath we draw. ————————_——————_——— ee | £50 Reward—Ineendiarism. | WHEREAS, some evil disposed Person or| Persons, did on the night of Thursday the 16th day of| December last, set fire 10 the Dwelling House of John W. H.| Hadley. situate in .eorgetown, whereby the said Premises were | consuined. and the Out-house partially damaged. ‘Ihe above’ reward of L50 will be paid to any person or persons on con viction of the offender or offenders. On behalf of the Alliance British and Foreign Life and Fire -asuradce Office, Loudon. GEORGE BIRNIE, Agent for P. EF. lsland. ’ CHARLES YOUNG. Terrace. Charlottetown, Aug. 7. SALADIN. THIS entire thorough bred Horse, now 6 years old, wall stand for the season, commencing on the 2Ist April, at Spring Park Stables, on Fridays, Saturdays, T'wes- days and W a of each week, and at the Stabies, Upton, near Poplar Island ridge, on Mondays and Thursdays. Perms—Cash, L) 15s each mare ; and good notes of hand, payable in October. L2. Good accommodation. at moderate charges, may be had for mares at Upton, the residence of the owner. my * - 3 3108 ‘ . 1000 * . 15 pence “ “ 17 “ “ 20 13264 “ es 2) ra ‘ 25 1071 * “ 32 oe “ “ 43 863“ A 45 bo43 Hi 49 1000 « “ 55 1199, « “ 65 And the owners of the said Lots and Tracts of Land so in arrears and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby notified, that in case the sums charged on them by the said Act, together with the Costs which have been in- curred, shall not be paid within Ten days before the next Easter Term of the Supre me ourt of Judicature, to be held at Charlottetown, which will commence on Tuesday the Fourth day of May next, application will be made to the Supreme Court, during the said Term, for Judgment against the said Lotsand Tracts of Land J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. Treasurer’s Office, Jan. 10,1848. NOTICE is hereby given, that all Treasury _ Notes now afloat or in circulation, which have from time to time been issued from the Treasury of this Island, under and by virtue of the several Acts or Laws of this Colony, authoris- ing the issue of Treasury Notes, are called in; and all per- sons holding the same, are required to present them at my Office for the purpose of having them exchanged for Notes of new and improved design, in the terms of the Act, 10 Vic. Cap. 12. respectively. By Command, J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. Days for Exchange, Mondays and Thursdays during Office hours. ALLIANCE Life and Fire Insurance Company, LOU99 deo CAPITAL FIVE MILLIONS STERLING! POLICIES continue to be issued and renew- ed at my Office. —Attendance daily. The Company do not take Assurances on Buildings or their Contents, in which CamPuin is used. GEORGE BIRNIE, STEPHEN RICE. Upton, 27th March, 1848. (All the papers.) Agent for P. E. Island Charlottetown, Nov. 13th, 1847. “ a : ~~? St apaai stn aa