le. 3h n- 1e ‘h 7" ee V<V73/ ee os oe onan ” a THE EXAMINER. 207 day morning, 29th ult., when the passengers were in their berths, some 11 or 12 miles above Maysville. The steamer was at the time in the act of rounding out from shore, having just discharged some passengers on the wharf boat at Manchester. One of the boilers of the boat is stated to have been blown some 200 yards from the boat into a cornfield— another 260 to 300 yards into the same field. Notwithstanding the reported statement of the dying engineer, it seems to be the general opinion that the horrible accident occurred from a want of water in the boilers, which in turn was occasioned by an imperfec- tion in the pumps. She had three boilers, and it is thought the flues of all collapsed. One is supposed to have gone down through the hall. and occasioned the rapid sinking which took place; another passed aft, already mention-| ed, tearing everything before it, and landing in a corn field some 300 yards below; while the third broke into two pieces, one of which was found in the bank close by, and the other in the corn field 250 yards above. As near as can be told there were 95 cabin passen-| gers and 65 deck ; from 60 to 80 are killed or missing. There were six ladies on board—all saved ; 4 or 5 chil- -dren, also saved. ‘The Coone brought down to Mays- ville some 30, and to this city Gor 8 of those more or less scalded or wounded, together with some others who escaped with little or no injury. The House of Representatives has declared, by a ‘majority of 85 to 81, that the President commenced the) Mexican War ‘both unconstitutionally and unneces-, sarily.” Such a resolution completely binds the House to draw up a bill of impeachment against Mr. Polk. No other alternative is left, and if not adopted the char- acter of the House of Representatives, as a representa-| tive body, will suffer the lasting contempt of the world. {No one can constitutionally impeach the President but the Chief Justice of the United States (Taney) who isa profound, impartial, and universally respected Judge. Perhaps some of our readers do not know that Chief VoOyrIeR, JEREMIAH MeCARTHY, ALL Persons in any way indebted to Joun ANSINERR AND BLACKSMITH; F, Craxx and P. G. Crarx, are hereby informed RETURNS his sincere thanks to the Inha- that their respective Businesses being finally closed, an bitants of Saint Peter’s Bay and the Country in general for immediate payment of arrears is demanded. All accounts! their liberal support since he has commenced business, and not paid or satisfactorily arranged by the Ist of January | ‘"usts that by assiduity and good wormanship to merit a conti- will be sued for without distinction. The Subscribers ee favors. ae ny ppp that he j i ; é iS new establishment a . Peter’s Bav, imme- are authorized to a all said amounts at the Shop| diately adjoining the premises of Mr. Martin Mcluuis, and in Great George Street, formerly occupied by P. G.| next door to Mr. Roderick McLean. Clark, which they _— taken, and where they will do ALWAYS ON HAND: Business until further notice. CARRIAGE MOUNTING, SPRINGS, AND PATENT A LARGS CONSIEWIeW? AXLES AND EDGED TOODS, BROAD AND NARROW CAST STEEL AXES—WARRANTED OF THE BEST has been sent down to us from Halifax, by a House MATERIALS, IRON PLOUGHS, IRON HARROWS, having command of the Market, which we are authorized AND RON GUST tae) ORL UOUGEe. to sell off at once, at cost and charges, for |p Bell Hanging neatly done, Brands neatly cut, Trusses for Rupture made on an improved principle, Guns altered in first CASH ONLY!! rate style, and all kinds of Smith’s work finished in the best The Stock sent us comprises— style on reasonable terms. | ‘St. Peter’s Bay, January 29, 1848. 10 Puns. Jamaica Spirits YY Wy > CaLMEGA TAL mF 4 hhds. choice Brandy, coloured and pale pa) Wirt id a YY) yy 1 2 do, Holland Gin 3 S i) 3y Wa 3 il3s 10 casks Port and Sherry Wines U ts I. Sugsscripers beg leave to inform the Justice Taney is a fervant and practical Catholic, ‘who faithfully complies with all the duties of his religion.’] | Tue Expenses or tuk War.—lt is appearent from| the state of the foreign exchange market, the insuf-'| ficient amount and the high price of exchange, and the demand for the exportation of specie, that the demand for money for the support of the army in Mexico, is producing a very sensible effect, in the exhausting the pecuniary resources of the country. It is understood that the funds for meeting these expenses are supplied, ina great measure, through foreign bankers, and the Messrs. Rothschild are named as being parties to large transactions of this nature. It is not improbable that! this mode of placing funds in Mexico, at the disposition | of the officers of the army, may be more economical, on well as more safe than to transmit the same amount in! specie counted out from the “constitutional treasury.’| But itis apparent that this mode of remittance is not less effective in absorbing those resources which are at this time in brisk demand for, mercantile purposes, than ifan equal amount ingold and silver were taken in monthly instalments, from the bank of New York and Boston. The Congregation in connexion with the Established Church of Scotland, in Charlottetown, engaged in September last the Rev Samuel Browne, a Licentiate of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, to officiate in St. James’s until the Ist of May next. Mr. Browne is discharging the responsible and ardous duties devolving upon him with much accept- ance to the members of the Church; and is deservedly held in high estimation by all who have heard him, as an eloquent and impressive preacher. His Excellency Sir Donald Campbell and several gentlemen of distinction, attended occasionally the afternoon service: A pew has been recentiy furnished for the accommodation of the Lieutenant Governor. A Pulpit Gown has also beensupplied by some individuals who cherish a lively interest in the Establishment; and to Mr. James Dechman, sen., of Halifax, for his liberal donation and handsome gift, the Congregation are under ALSO— Rum, Gin, Port Wine, Molasses, Sugar, Soap, house Candles, Tea, Indigo, &c. Ke. | All of which I shall sell at the lowest possible Cash prices. JOHN COSTIN. Charlottetown, 18th Dec. 1847. a lasting debt of gratitude: all which plainly indicate *that the re-organization of the Congregation, chiefiy through Mr. Browne’s energetic efforts, is in a state of healthy and progressive advancement.—.2 member of : Annandale,” from Halifax, his Fall Supply of the Church. iene | Netice to Persons in arrears for THES BWORNHIAG NEWS. PHE Susscrrser hereby notifies all persons indebted 10 puncheons Molasses Public that they have commenced business in Georgetown i ~ £ i y N r \ 2 S td ee ‘Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries & Liquors, ie ithey will dispose of them at the Halifax prices for CASH or 10 casks Paint, Seal and Cod Oils ‘PROMPT PAYMENT, as the lowness of our prices will not A few thousand Prime Cigars admit of keeping openaccounts. The following are part of our ‘colors, assimeres, Buckskins, Doeskins and weeds, Blankets, bn = — nen 'Counterpanes, Flannels, Kerseys, Green Baize, Grey and ’ of fancy Vestings, lrish Linen, Bed ‘Tick, Russia Duck, Cilicias 500 do. Mocha Coffee, green and ground Printed Cotton, Plain and Figured Orleans, Muslin de Laines, 190 do. Fresh Za urrants | nie © Dresses, Fancy Aprons, a richassortment of Maud, Indiana and 95 dozen London Porter and Ale | Berlin Shaws, Mufflers, Comforters, a variety of Muslins, Plain 21 do, American Brooms and Buckets | Muslin and Fancy Collars, Ribbons in every variety of style, 'Princetia and Satin Neck Stocks, and Gents’ Fancy and Plain Boxes and Jars Blacking, Crates Bottles | f 4: ‘Gents’ Lamb’s Wool Vests and Pants, Children’s Gaiters and Bags Corks, Drums Turkey Figs Worsted Grecian Boots, Lamb’s Wool Mantiilas, Hoods, Cottons, Cloths, 50 pairs Indian Rubber Overshoes, | Circular Oil Cloths, Napkins, Towling, &c., Haberdashery, superior, Smal! wares, Earthenware,‘ Spices, &c.| Hoisery, and Gloves in variety. Squirrel and Sable Muffs and We would particularly point out to a generous public,| HARDWARE that the above were selected by a first rate judge, and) window Gass, Spikes, Wrought and Cut Nails, Hollow, Shipper is anxious to have them turned into Cash at once | Forks, abe and Tea Spoons, Razors, Scissors, &c. &c. great bargains will be given to Cash Customers. GROCERIES < > Positively, no Credit given under any circum-| Brandy, Gin, Wines, Pepper, Alspice, Mustard, Saleratus, Rai- stances"! lsins, Starch Blue, Indigo, Pipes, Tobacco, Soap, Candles, &c ‘ ~ 3 Qin , ne Great George Street, Dec. 18, 1847. Gaz. tf. | fy aie capeaetnithy wate imei Ais ti (a == | Praver Books, Catholic Stories, &c. Also—Protestant Bibles % , NEW GOODS. ment ot Noves lege ; a" | As the Subscribers havea large connection in Halifax the HE Subscriber respectfully begs to call the} wiil keep always on hand a arge assortment, and will afford arge and well selected STOCK of ‘and lowness of erioes. . msi iat ‘ . | N. B.—Persons shipping Property for Sale to Halifax can British and Foreign Merchandise, ‘our friends there, on application to : rs P. FORRESTALL & CO. and Halifax, Comprising : Georgetown, Nov. 13th, 1847. CO S i é ive and invisible green Broad C a. eoer ; ee . Superfine black, blue, olive and invisible green Broad Cloths, 1.3 yy SPOR? Doeskin, plain and fancy Doeskins, biack and fancy Cassimeres 4 2 ana r Blankets, Lancashire re Miannels, the Public generally, that they have opened an Es- | scarlet annel, plain and figured Orleans, Coburgs, Alpaca, | taplishment in Kent Street, immediately opposite the chiefs, Men’s black Silk andfancy Handkerchief>, a good col-| lection of printed Calicoes and Furniture, white, grey and color-| to offer for Sale at the lowest CASH PRICES, a large and green Silk, black Crape, Silk Lace, Silk Fringes and Gimps, Lace, Edgings and Insertions, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons, Irish | DRY GOODS ’ Linen, Muslin, Gloves and Hoisery, black and colored Linings, : 1 “aie” Comforters, cloth, scull and fur Caps, Fur Boas, Muffs, Ruffs’ Hardware, Crockeryware, Groceries, Ke., s in Manchester and Liverpool. JAMES D. LAWSON & CO. NOTICE. ‘MHE Co-Parrnersuip heretofore existing . fs Boot Makers,” has this day been dissolved by mutual (PHE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and consent, and notice is hereby given that the business of '’ ‘and all parties indebted to it, are required to pay their | Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, accounis to hin. | JAMES LONG. } ‘ : ; which he will sell as low as any in Charlottetown, for} gr 1 cash on delivery. | Pp. S.—The undersigned begs leave to intimate to his - Shhds. Sugar ,and havinga large and general assortment of 20 do. Soap |} COUNTRY PRODUCE, but in no instance will sell without 100 Ibs. Spanish Indigo ‘Stock: Dry Goops—Pilot, Beaver and Broad Cloths in various , : | White Cottons, T'willed Shirting and Sheeting do., a variet 900 do. Rice, best quality 4 ; Coburgs and Cashmeres, Ladies’ Cashmere and Cambric 1000 do. London Loaf Sugar /and Figured Bobbinets, Quillnig, Laces. Edgings, &c., Worked Kegs Crackers, Mustard, Salts, &c., Satin : ‘Satin Opera Ties, Gents’ Silk, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Hats and Caps in variety, Boas, Muffs, ‘Lisbon Frills, White and Colored Damask Table Cloths. | Boas, Fur Caps and Silk Hats, Cotton Warp, &c. &c. are all warranted to be of the best quality; and as the, Ware, Plough Shears, Haimes, Chain Traces, Knives and Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Loaf Sugar, Rum, Spirits, JOHN F. CLARK, & > | Crockery and Glass Ware. * i . AhAl as CO.) : . <o BOOKS. and an assortment of Noves and Scheo] Books: attention of his friends and the public generally to his every inducement to their customers both in quality of articles | receive here liberal advances thereon by consigning them to Lately received by recent arrivals from Great Britain black, blue, brown and invisible green Beavers, wool black | and ‘T'weeds, Vestings, black Lasting, Gentionella and fancy | [HE Subscribers desire to inform ibeir friends and i alc i Shawl - 'De Laine Dresses, Pad, plain and filled Shawls and Handker | premizes of the Hon. Mr. Coles, where they are prepared ed Shirting, Moleskins, Horse Rugs, black, brown, drab and) we}] selected Stock of } and Victorines. All of which they have received from some of the best Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1848. tf iy | | j i. ® \ 0 f { FAL SP Py Uy W34V. L under the nate and style of “Lone & Waker, Oe a an ae ee ‘the said Firm will be finally closed by the Subscriber, CROCKERYWARE, SPIRITOUS LIQUORS, &. | as Dated this 10th day of January, 1848. All persons indebted to him by Note or Book account, | friends and the public generally, that he will carry on “ for Subscription to, or for Advertising in the Morn- and who are over six months in arrears, are requested in his own name, at his Establishment, corner of Kent ig News since its commencement, that unless all to pay their accounts immediately; otherwise they willjand Great George Streets, the BOOT AND SHOE arrears are paid up by the Ist day of March ensuing, be sued without further notice and without distinction. MAKING BUSINESS, and trusts that his work will legal measures wil] be taken for the recovery thereof. _ January 8, 1848. S. R. MOODY. ‘be such as to merit the patronage of all who may honour | L. CUMMINGS. him with their orders, JAMES LONG. Strayed Sheep. mises of the Subscriber for some time past. The owner ‘[';WO Strayed Sheep have been on the Re FBNHE highest price given in CASH for good may have them by proving property and paying expenses. LAUGHLIN McNEILL. Princetown Road, January 1, 1848 | | December 24, 1847. ng Grain, Grain, Grain. Jan. 15, 1848. Hay and Straw. BARLEY and OATS, delivered at Coles’ Brew-' QUANTITY FOR SALE. Apply to Captain +4 SWABEY. November 20th, I847. ‘ery and Steam Mill. | | ‘Sept. 25. i eee od ities teal tactics al gE pe ti LE a de ee ae a en iene cen anneetnee mEenE - ae Scandia: ne pemaantnsstt are .