in 3 “ — rer ad = 112 OODS. APSIDE. Y recent arrivals fthe Subscriber has so in- creased his Extensive Assortment of Merchandise, that it now comprises almost evefy article in the ‘I'rade. HIS SPRING IMPORTATIONS CONSIST OF Grey, White and Striged Shirting Every new design in Gotton Prints Cashmeres, Delaines Orleans in varjety Printed Muslins, Hosigry and Gloves Shawls, in Lamma, Cashmere, Barege and other fashien- able Fabrics Blue, Red and WhitefCotton Warp _ Buttons, Trimmings afd small Wares in endless variety; ALSO strong Rum, Port Wine, Portugal rown Sherry Wine, Madeira Wine, agne Cyder, London Stout Ale e, Lime Juice, Vinegar, Boiled, of Turpenine, Leather Sole and , Hats and Caps, Hardware and Brandy, Gin, Spirits, Wine, Pale Sherry Wine, Champagne Wine and Ch . double Stout Porter, Leith and Raw Linseed Oil, Spiri Neats, Calf Skins and hen Assortment, Tobacco, Super r TEAS. Sugars, Candles, Soap, Cigar§ Coffee, Raisins, Pepper, Spices tPA FIRST-CHG OW STOVE FOR SALE A FIRST-CHOP GLA§G S 'E 4 4s -" JOHN F. CLARK. July 31. DEALS FOR SALE. A Cargo of DEALS and Hardwood TIM- BER for Sale. Inquire at this Office. September 4. AND for Sale at CLAHK’S STORE, Great George Street: Superior Bright Porto Rico MOTFAS High proof SPIRITS, London PORTER, No.1 WHITE BEAD, Liverpool SOA A superior assortment of EARTHENWARE, &c. &e. &c. Wanted to purchase, a quantityjof POTATOES and BAR- LEY. October 2, 1847. TURNIPS. A LARGE quantity for sale. Apply to + CAPT. SWABEY. October 16th. + Grain, Grain, Grain. ° A hee E_ highest price given in CASH for good BARLEY and OATS, delivered at Coles’ Brew- ery and Steam Mill. Sept. 25. Deals for Sale. A CARGO of DEALS and HARDWOOD ‘TIMBER for Sale. Enquire of Robert McKinlay, Tobac- conist. October 2. ~ HIP-OWNERS, AGRICULTURISTS & MILLERS, arefrespectively invited to inspect the follow- ing valuable improvdd articles respectively, at the PHOENIX ESTABLISHMENT, where orders are received, and will be -executed according fo priority. THE IMPROVED PHOENIX WINDLASS, (secured by patent) not surpassed by any other for power or speed, in weighing} Ship’s Anchors in a heavy sea, which may be done at any time with not more than one third of the Ship’s company. THE PRIZE DRILL, so much To f last season, for sowing Turnip and other seeds; to which was awarded the Prize by our Royal Agricul- tural Society. AN IMPROVED SMUT MACHINE, by which Wheat if perfectly cleaned from all impurities: one of these may be geen in operation at the Sydney Mills, near Charlottetown. A Machine of is description has long been wanted in this Island. Persons dpsirous of attaching such an important addi- tion to their Millsf are requested to forward their orders with- out delay, to thq Phenix Establishment for Machinery, at Charlottetown. GHAFF CUTTERS & THRESHING ‘MA- CHINES, upon agproved principles, always on hand. Charlottetown, Aug. 7, 1847. i PHCENIX FOU RY, P. E. Is Aug. 7. d. » H NES. PERSONS wifhing to gbtain Heap SToNEs, aoe, onan | eins the Subscriber, at Mr. A. innon’s, opposi sazett® Offi ; , Yard, at the Head of the Q i a no ueen’s TOMB STONES did MONU ENTS made to order. JOHN CARMICHAEL. A CARD. A\& the Subscriber has decided upon remain- ing in the Island he will resume his practice in the various departments of his profession ; and wil] again appear as Coun- sel in the Courts of Law and Equity. CHARLES YOUNG. August 6th, 1847. Terrace, Charlottetown, Aug. 7. YW, PEARCE, BOOT and SHOEMAKER, _ espectfully informs the Inhabitants of Char! and his friends in fhe Country, that he has suemamndbaers in Grafton Street, Qpposite Mr. Charles Drew, Cabinet Maker. dyworkmanship and strict attention to al! or- ar share o patronage. m ete Nh erat PLATT FORM SCALES, manufacttred and for sale, at the . THE EXAMINER. EDUCAMION. Kent Streef Semivary- MR. J. LE PAGE fespectfully intimates to the public of Charloftetown, that he has em his School from its formfr site to Mr. Jury's ee Kent Street, where, in cgnnexion with Mr. A. Mc _ , he will continue the busiess of instruction as heretofore, Messrs. Le Page & MqNeill take this opportunity a expressing their thanks to those who have coe tec them so liberally hithegto ; and now—having aresere and fitted up the commpdious rcom in the above ss Building, with an espfcial regard to the comfort - convenience of pupily—they look forward with confi- dence for a continuatfon of that support which ought ever to be awarded td those engaged in the responsible duties of imparting ingtruction to the young ;—a support which it shall be, atfall times, their chief ambition to merit. Terms, 10s. per quarter. N. &.—Evening (fasses will be opened immediately, for the benefit of yang men who may be desirous of further improvement) Hours of attendance from 7 to 4 past 9 o’clock. ‘Terms as above. Uct. 9. Is}, 2w To Tailors. HENRY FOUND, Tescuer or Corrine, Is desirous of forming a Class for the purpose of teaching Young Men who may be anxious to learn, the Art of Cutting, in all its various departments. Persons doing business in his line, as Masters, will haye an opportunity afforded them, of learning Mr. Found’s System of cutting Garments with preci- sion and taste. They will do well by making early application, as Mr. F’. 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 asa guide or method Patterns of Garments sent to any part of the country at ls. 6d by forwarding the cash, and paying postage. : j Terms made known on application at_ his Residence, Upper Queen Street, opposite Apothecaries’ Hail. : H. F. will undertake to instruct Females in the making of Summer Vests and Trowsers, which will afford to those who learn a sure and competent livelihood when properly taught None but respectable characters need apply. August 14, 1847. Bell-Hanging, Lock and White Smith Work. JAVID 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 ia 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 his business attentively, and adopted the most approved and modern style of workmanship, trusts that he will be fayoured 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. known Property situgte in Kent Street, and ad- joining the premises of John $cott on the East, and of John Breen On the West. The progerty consists of a Two-sTory Houskr, having a frost sone lar, eight well finished Rooms, and a large attic—also a Stabl@, Coach House, and a Yard and Garden. ‘The greater part of the purc gage for aterm of years. Fo &c., please apply at the Subsc Se money may remain on mort- particulars, as to title, terms, ber’s Office. CHARLES YOUNG. 3w. Notice to the Tenants on Township No. 8, ({‘HE Subscriber having been duly empower- ed by Urten 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 as their Agent, hereby requests all persons indebted to them for arrears of Rent, or otherwise, to make immediate payment. W. W. IRVING. NQTICE. ends taking his Son, Mr, James Reddin, into pa nership, as soon as he closes his Present business. He there¥pre requests all persons indebted to him to call and settle thei respective accounts on or before the first day of OCTOBER net, as all debts due: after that date will be handed over to his At ney, for recovery, Without fur- ther notice. D: REDDIN, ae E. (HE Subscriber being aXgut to leave the Is- land requests all persons indebt& to him to make j : i imme. na payment. All Accounts remaimgg unsettled after the wenty-fifth of August, will be sued forWwithout distinction, - COCHRAN, Charlottetown, Sept. 18, 18 August 7. Charlottetown, Aug.7, 1847. Packet between ‘HE Schooner Org ter, will sail between the ab edque every Thursday evening, Cabin passage, 7s. 6d. Forecastle rency. Bedeque, August l4th, 1847. edeque & Shediac. N, James Walsh, Mas- named places, leaving Be- returning on Monda + New Brunswick rd W ANTED—An active and intelligent Lad of about 16 years of age,—one who is able to read it "oe an Apprentice, Inquire at this Office, | | CARD. | T is with great pleasure I announce to the inhabitants of Charlottetown, and its vicinity, that I consider Miss Cuartorre McCormack in every way quali- fied to. give instructions on the Piano Forte. Miss C. while with me, devoted her time tothe Piano with the view of rendering herself as perfect as possible not only in execution, but in the best and quickest way of conveying instruction to pupils, and I am happy to say with very flattering results, as she has completely identified herself with the system which for years J] found so very successful. en . BARON DE FLEUR. October 23, 1847. Farm for Sale. NIN E 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 ina high state of cultivation: in the present instance, the growing crops, consisting of about 15 acres of wheat, oats and barley, 3 of po tatoes and 9 of hay, very little inferior to the crops around Charlottetown. 6 acresof fallows preparing for wheat next year, 8 acres of grass depastured two years. 10 acres have been reclaimed from a wilderness state within the last four years, and 40 acres more can be, at the trifling expense of about eight shillings per acre. The house and buildings are not new, but they are warm and convenient. There is alsoa 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 be produced, showing the management of every acre of the cultivated land for the last four years; therefore, even a stran- ger to the soil of the Island, will be enabled to judge of what should and what should not be done hereafter. ‘This property embraces many rare advantages. with only one material disad- vantage, e. i., the rent is two shillings per acre; yet itis now cheaper than many farms, even were they free from rent elto. gether. Further particulars can be known by applying to THOMAS PREEDY, Keeper of the Colonial Building, Charlottetown. August 6, 1847. Valuabie Leasehold Farm for Sale. yyNHE Subseriber 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 the Plough: and an abundance of soft and hard wood is to be found on the remainder. There is 2 Dwelling House, a good Stable and out-hou- ses on the Prem‘ses. 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 Subscri- ber, on the Premises. WILLIAM CONNELLY. St. Peter’s Road, Sept. 18, 1847. VALUABLE PROPERTY, AND EXCELLENT STAND FOR BUSINESS FOR SALE. JHE Subscriber Jffers for Sale the HOUSE and FARM now gecupied by him, on the St. Peter’s Road, commonly know as the new ‘len Mile House. The Land consists of 96 ages, 30 of which are clear, and the re- maindar is covered wiff an excellent growth of hard and soft wood. There is ag and commodious Dwelling House on the premises—whichfs well adzpted either for a conntry Store or Inn, and there arf three out offices, together with a Bake House, and an oven ff it, built on the most approved American plan. The propertyfhas many advantages and conveniences that render it a despfble location for a country Innkeeper or Trader. ‘Terms wif be made known on application at the “Examiner” office, pr on reference to JAMES MOINAGH. —— St. Peter’s Road, Sept. 4, 1847. te teen eng —_—— WARIS i BCAMINEE Is Printed and Published by Ep>wanD 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 advance,—and no paper will be discontinued until all arrears are paid. ADVERTIZEMENTS will be inserted at the usual rates—A liberal discount will be allowed to Auctioneers who advertize by the year. PLAIN aNp ORNAMENTAL Jog PRINTING can be done on the most reasonable terms at the Office of THE ExaminER— the Proprietor having selected for this purpose an extensive as- sortment of the most modern and ornamental] Job Type. Orders and Communicationsfrom the Country, addressed to the Proprietor, must be post paid, in order to ensure attention. AGENTS, The following gentlemen will act as Agents for Tur Exa- MINER in their several neighbourhoods. Parties wishing to subscribe for the Paper, or to pay money on its account, can do so by calling on any of the undermentioned Agents : New London—Alexander Rae, Esq., M. P. P. Princetown—William Beairsto, Esq St. Eleanor’s—J. Weatherbe, Esq. J P Bedeque—Mr. George Walsh Lot 11—James Warburton, Esq. M P P Port Hill—James Yeo, Esq. J P Tignish—Nicholas Conrsy, Esq. M P P Lot 16—Allan Fraser, Eeq. M P P New Glasgow—Alexander Laird, Esq. J P St. Andrews—Mr P. Bambrick Morell—John Jardine, Esq,M PP St Peter’s Bay—Mr John Sutherland Neufrage and St Margaret's—D. McDonald, Esq, MPP East Point—Angus James McIntyre, Esq. J P Seuris-—Donald Beaton, Esq Bay Fortune—James Dingwell, Esc. Georgetown—Martin Byrne, Esq, J P Murray Harbour—John W: LeLacheur, Esq, MPP Orwell—John MeDougall, E Vernon River—Mr. Mathew Redmond ¥ - 3