THE EXAMINER. Ps * di 4 a ig tad pei. ee ee n 63 a present—James ‘Scully was in the chair. ‘I am de- liglited,’ said the Liberator, ‘to see you i the chair, James Scully, as the brother of the distinguished author of the ‘Penal Laws,’’ (Loud cheers.) We must have fair play ; we'll beat him into rags, so that his English friends won't know him, (‘Hear” and laughter.) They'll say, ‘Can this be the Collett that stood for Lin- cola?’ (Loud lighter.) Electors of Tipperary, you’ll do your duty; we want Ireland for the Irish. (Loud cheers.) Our stindard is the green flag of Erin. (Tre- mendous cheers.) “On our side is virtue and Erin ; The friends we have tried Are by our side, And Collett is before us.” (Loud cheers.) {am speaking at random—(laughter),—but I had a very good speech prepared, and you, Mr. Collett, spoiled it— (laughter) by coming up at the eleventh hour with your bamboo head. (Laughter.) I really believe it’s’ not the first good thing you spoiled. (Langhter.) Sir Joseph Yorke, inthe House of Commons at one time said, that if freland was four-and-twenty hours under water, it would be peaceable, and not till then. Little Johnny Russell has adopted a different plan; he adopted starving them in millions, (Loud groaning.) You may go home to Lincoln, Mr. Collett; do you live near it 2 (Langhter.) Go home and tell them from us we are [rish—the descendents of the old Spaniards, (Cheers. ) You are nota Spaniard, you are more likea Creole. (Loud laughter.) ‘Tell them from us that we are not to! be trampled upon—(cheers),—that we repudiate both | Whigs and Tories; and that if Old Nick had both of them, Old freland would be much better off. (Laughter.) We are moral-force Repealers. (Tremendous cheering.) We are the disciples of the Great O’Connell—he of Eu- ropean fame. (Loud cheering.) We are his followers: and though he is dead we will hoist his banner for Repeal, liberty, and Old Ireland. (Great cheering.) I have great pleasure, my lord and electors of Tipperary, in proposing Francis Scully asa fit and proper repre-| sentative for gallant Tipperary. The Archdeacon re- sumed his seat amidst the loudest demonstrations of ap- plause. } LAUNCHED. From the Shipyard of Mr. Alex. Hayden, Hillsborough River, on the 12th inst., a superior Barque of about 400 tons, called the Prudence, built for Mr. Joseph Macdon- ald, of this town. From the Shipyard of Mr. C. Moore, Lot 49, on Thurs- day, the 23d inst., a very fine Barque of 350 tons, called the Margaret, built for Messrs. J. & W. McGill, of this R town. PASSENGERS. In the Steamer Conqueror, on Sunday evening last —-Miss Grubb, Mr. J. T. Thomas, via Britannia from England; Messrs. A. Davidson and two sons, J. H. Liddle, Charles Palmer, Robert Haviland, R. Hensley, Power, Capt. Webster, and Mrs. Watt. DIED. On Wednesday last, of Dysentry, Mr. Samuel Ham- mill, aged 41 years. SHIP NEWS. ENTERED. Sept. 17—Schr. Brothers, Smith, Pictou; coal. 2st —Jessie, Nelmes, Bermuda; goods. CLEARED. Sept. 16—Schr. Stranger, O’Brien, Pictou; bal. 20——Barbara Ann, Enman, Sydney; do. Caledonia, Smith, Pictou; do. Brothers, Smith, do.; do. 21— Unicorn, Moore, Sydney; do. Brothers, Robertson, Fishing stores. Brig Corsair, Webster, Southampton ; Railway Sleepers. MEMORANDA. Gravesend, Aug. 19—Alpha. 20—Midas. Lough Swiliy, 20—Anne. Liverpool, 22—Sophia. 26—Margaret. Southampton, 22—Xanthus. Of Falmouth—Governor Douglas. Sailed from Bristol for P. E. Island, Aug. 25--British Lady. The Anne, from P. E. Island, for Cork, arrived in Lough Swilly 20th August, with loss of boats and an- chors, and much damage to bulwarks and sails. Loading.—At Liverpool, Fellowship and Protector, for P. E. Island and Quebec. At London, Annabella, for P. E. island. froR 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 extencs on the margin of the Great Western Road, such rendering the property in question as desirable a locality for a Mercantile Establishment, as it is 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, WANTED TO CHARTER, ANY FE Subscriber is desirous of Chartering TWO VESSELS for London—one of from 200 to 300 tons, to load in Charlottetown Harbour and Three Rivers, with Birch, Deals and Sleepers—principally 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. Qw Grain, Grain, Grain, HE highest price given in CASH for good BARLEY and OATS, delivered at Coles’ Brew-| Provisions: ery and Steam Mill. Sept. 25. Long and Walker, Beot 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, 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, 18-47, Im AUCTION. “ HE Sale of Mr. James Campbell’s STOCK : IN TRADE, consisting of all kinds of DRY GOODS, Groceries, MOLASSES, TEAS, Crockery and Hardware, &c.| &c. &c., will positively take place at his Store, at St. Elednor’s, | on Tuesday the 28ht instant, at the hour of 10 0’clock forenoon. | A reasonable credit given. WILLIAM BEARISTO, | Auctioneer. | ¢ St Eleanor’s, Sept. 1, 1847. Household Purnitare, \&. HUMPHREYS being about to move. to a smallerresidence, intends to sell a considerable part | ; - od ' . of his Household Furniture, by Auction, on Monday the 4th of) October next. Further particulars shall be given in a future advertisement.| Sept. 18, 1847, | Races at St. Andrew’s, | {ACES will take place at St. Andrew’s, on} Wednesday the 29th instant, where, it is expected, | several good Races will be run. Winnine Post at Mr. P. Griffin's. ' | Sept. 18, | NOTICE. HE Subseriber offers for Sale that well! known Property situate in Kent Street, and ad-| joining the premises of John Scott on the Fast, and of John! Breen on the West. The property consists of a 'T'wo-story | Housr, 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 aterm of years. For particulars, as to title, terms. | &c., please apply at the Subscriber’s Office. CHARLES YOUNG, | Charlottetown, Sept. 18, 1847, Sw. ; Notice to the Tenants on Township No. 8. (‘HE Subscriber having been duly empower-| ed by Urren Tuomas Topp and Ricwarp 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 all persons indebted to them for| arrears of Rent, or otherwise, to make immediate payment. W. W. IRVING. | August 7. | NOTICE To THE TENANTS oN Townsuips Nos. 54, 51, ann 59. [HE Subscriber having been duly empower- ed by Sir Granam MonreGomery, Bart., Ropert! Montrcomery and James MonTcomery, Esquirks, 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. August 7. Valuable Leasehold Farm for Sale. ANRE 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 the 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 onthe 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. se fa * ' WILLIAM CONNELLY. St. Peter’s Road, Sept. 18, 1247. [MPROVED PATENT PLAT- FORM SCALES, manufactured -and for sale, at the PHOENIX FOUNDRY, P. E. Island, PRIECZS CYRRSHR. CORRECTED WEEKLY, BY THE MARKET CLERR. West Inpia Propuce: Sugar, Porto Rico, per cwt., in Bond |41s6d 42s a6d “ Refined, per Ib. lld als Molasses. Foreign, per gallon, in Bond|1s 7d a 1s 8d “ — British None. Rum, Jamaica, Ib, “ Demarara, in Bond os a 5s 3d “* U.S., 50 per cent. over proof, do,.|5s 6d Coffee, Porto Rico, in bond 7d a 74d “ St. Domingo, do. 6d a 64d Beef, P. E. Island 3d a 4d4 : . per Ib, 34d a 5d Pork, prime, per bri. 100s. a 105s. “ small pieces, 4d a 5d Mutton, per Ib. 34d a 44d Veal, do. 13d a 4d Flour, do. 24d a 3d Oatmeal, do. 2d a 23d Tallow, do. 9d a 10d Lard, do. 6d a 8d Butter, Fresh, per Ib. ls a Is 2d Hams, per |b. 6d a 9d Cheese, American, Duty paid 9d wes SS 4d a 8d Eggs, per dozen 6da7d Pearl Barley, per Ib. 24d Flour, American Superfine, per brl. 438 a 45s Oats, per bushel, 2s Rice, per cwt. 37s 6d Turkeys each 3s a 5s Codfish, per quintal 12s a 15s Salmon each none Fowls each 6d a Is Wheat, per bushel 7s a 8s Potatoes do ‘Is 6d a is 9d Turnips, per bushel, jis 9d a 2s RA: Congou, in Bond, Is9da%e | Bohea, duty paid, 4d. |9d a Is Sprrits: Brandy, per gallon, Martell’s, in Bond |88 a 8s 3d Gin, Hollands in Bond ds 6d a 4s 8d Sunpry Impeorrs: Pale Seal Oil, per gallon 3s 6d a 389d Straw do do do 3s a 3s 3d Cod Oil 28 3d a 2a 6d Muscatel Raisins, per box 12s Coal, Sydney, per chaldron 303 Do. Pictou, large, do 30s esti Do. do. small do 208 os = Wood, per cord 10s Pine Boards, per M 60 a 70s Spruce do. do 40 a 45s Hemlockdo. do 35s : Shingles, Pine, do 10s Do. Fir, do 63 a 7s Fig Tobacco, P. FE. 1. Manufacture Ilda Is Cavendish Tobacco, American 9d a 11d Turpentime, do Js 9d a 4s Canvas, No. 1, per yard Cordage, best, per cwt. 90s Bar Iron, per ton £2) Hoop do Sheet do Soap, English, per |b. 44d Do. Halifax, do 5d Do. American do 4d Mould Candies, Halifax, per Ib. 11d Do. do. P. E. Island,do Is Do. do. American, do 10d Dip do. do Sd a 10d White Wine Vinegar, per galion 2s a 2s 3d Sommon do. do - . Is 4d eather, Neats, per lb 3 ae a 4s 6d a 4s 8d Do. Sole, = _ not Indigo, 0 a Hay, per ton, old ‘60s Do. do. new ; 403 American Brooms, per dozen Do. Buckets is do 12 a 19s Do. Clocks, Wood i7s Do. do. Plain Brass 15s EXCHANGE: 2isa 25s On London, 60 days 30 per cent. Do. 30 do ‘ On Halifax, 60 do 16 per cent. Sovereigns 30s. Doubloons 0s Dollars Gs 2d NOTICE. ALL Debts due-to Mr. P G. Clark, up to the 2d of June last, having been by Bill of Sale trausferred to the Subscriber—Notice is hereby given that unless unmedi- 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. JOHN F. CLARK. . August 7. NOTICE. THE Subscriber being about te leave the Is- land requests all persons indebted to him to make :mme- diate payment. All Accounts rem Twenty-fifth of August, will be sued ~ 9 "HRAN. Aug. 7. Charlottetown, Aug.7, 1547. peli, RRO oe ae we licen... ce Mia at mat Me et. at ye rat cell commana ann GP NG CA a cet naa