re itt) —_ seth perm ing Ege = ~ * . - yc mmm iia et * la Maat = lt FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!! TO THE PUBLIC! HE Subscriber, with some de- gree of confidence, begs to call the atteng tion of the Public to the great and peculiar ad veatages which persons will enjoy, by effectin- Assurances with the - Alliance Life and Fire Insu- rance Company, OF LONDON. These advantages are— First.—Prerrect Security.—It must be admitted, that a Capital of L5,000,000 sterling, under the immediate management of such a wealthy and influential! body asthe Directors ef this Company, affords perfect security tothe Assured, Secondly.—Howor anv Liperacity onthe rt of the Company has ever characterized all it# transactions. As the assured in this com- munity have invariably experienced this FROM THE Company, during the last Eleven years nothing further need be stated upon this head. Thirdly.—The purchase of this advantage at a moderate rate. Itis material to know, that while from the Jargeness of the Capital, which is alone answerable for losses, the Assured not only enjoy perfect security, but also are privileged to participate in the proiits of the Company, which are declared and divided at the expiration of every successive period of Five years. ‘This participation will be return- ed to the Assured inthe form of percentage, on the Premiums that have been paid. in the year 1844, the Subscriber paid to the Assuréd, antitied to receive this percentage, a fair re- turn; and during the present month, the Sub- scriber has had much pieasure in paying to various gentlemen who have assured with the Company, for the last five successive years the handsome return of Seven and a haif per cent — one of whom received the large amount of L4l 93. 9d., Island currency, as lis proportion, The Directors have removed the restriction relative to the burning of Camphene. ‘This Oil may now be used in buildings assered by the Alliance. The advantages above stated have reference also to the Life Department, If the Public really want PROTECTION against the devouring element of FIRE, espe- cially at this season of the year, they can ob- tain it by applying to the Subscriber, who will be happy to take risks et fair Kates of Pre- miums, against FJRE, and issue Policies on LIFE, on satisfactory terms. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1850. DISTULL Say, UPPER GREAT GEORGE STREET, NEAR KENT STREET. H. BADGE takes leave tc * inform the Public that he has com- menced the business of DESTALLATION, and hopes the experience of many years spent in the Trade in Ireland, and an earnest desire to piease the Public in this Country, will ensure to him a share of their patronage. Charlottetown, January 12, 1850. 3m. ~~ Legislative Library. PERSONS having BOOKS belonging to the Legistative Lipraky in their possession, are hereby particularly re- quested to return the same forthwith, especially those taken previous to the Ist January instant.—By Order, Hi. W. LOBBAN, January 26, 1850. Librarian Notice. ‘(HE Subscribers intending shortly to * make an alteration in their Business, inust request all persons indebted to them to make immediate payment, otherwise their accounts will be handed to an Attorney for collection, without further notice. WADE & MAWLEY. N. B. Sleigh and Cart Harnese, Saddle» aad ali articies in their line for sale re- markably low for cash or produce. Sleighs trimmed with neatnees and dis- patch. W. & M. Charlottetown, Jenuary 19, 1650, Business Establishment TO LET. WHE Subscriber, particularly grateful to his friends and the public for past fa- vors, respectfully begs to intimate that he intends moving to the premises now Oc- cupied by Mr. F. Antoine, on the corner of Water and Pownall streets, and ad- joining his Wharf, where he designs to carry on business as usval. : He also begs to announce that he is ready to treat with any Tenant who may feel disposed to rent his present weil known, convenient, and comfortable rest- dence, with the Shop and Warehouse attached, which will be ready for posses- siop on the 15th day of May next. For farther particulars please apply to Ww. W. LORD. Charlottetown, March 11, 1850. Legislative CouncilChamber, Tuesday, 5th March, 1850. RESOLV ED, That the following Stand- ing Order of this House be inserted three times in each of the Newspapers published in Charlottetown, for the infor- mation of the public. CHARLES DESBRISAY, D. C. L. C. “That no Bill, Resolution er other proceeding, founded upon any application, addressed to the House of Assembly, be sustained by the Council, unless an appli- cation to the same effect, with such documents as may accompany the same, be also presented to the Council in General Assembly.” In the House of Assembly, MARCH 5, 1850. } ' | ESOLVED, That no Petition praying aid for Roads and Bridges, or for any object of a local or private nature, be re- ceived after Saturday the twenty third day of Marcu instant. Oxperep, That the above Reselution be inserted in the different Newspapers published in Charlottetown. By Order. JOHN M‘NEILL, C. H. A. Benevolent Irish Society. (HE Twenty-fifth ANNUAL Mt.E TING of the above Seciety wil! be held at the Society’s Koom, (residence of the Secretary), on MONDAY Evening the 11th instant, at 7 o’clock. A full attendance of members is requested. EDWARD KICKH AM, March 2, 1850. BARS GANS Industrious Farmers. [0 BE soip by the Subsctiber, the FREEHOLD INTEREST in 3600 Acres of Lanp on Township No. 52 1020 do. do. do. 5 400 do. do. do, 38 150 do. do. do. 43 —ALsSo— Several Burying Lots in Charlottetown and Georgetown. The above Township Land will “be sold cueaP, from 10s. ‘to 15s. currency per aere, in small tracts from 50 to 100 Acres each, at a Credit of Ten Years, on security without interest during that term; and should any of the purchase the term, interest on the sum so paid will be allowed to the purchaser. Apply to the owner, JAMES PEAKE. Charlottetown, Jan. 26, 1850 Final Notice to debters. Alu Persons indebted to the Subseri- ber are hereby notified to pay their espective accounts without delay. Any accounts that remain unsettled by the first of March next, and due over six months will then be sued for without distinc- tion. THOMAS BROYDRICK. Charlottetown, Jan. 5, 1850. LIC NOTICE. P pu OSE persons indebted for the eervicee of the Blood Horse SALADIN, for the seasons of 1847 and 1848, are de- sired to pay the amount to the Subscriber im- ma , Or proceedings will be taken agains em. STEPHEN RICE, Owner. Office, Grafton Street, ?) Nevember 19, 1349 ) ee a THE BX money be paid before the expiration of/of JL PRICES CURBERT. CORRECTED THIS DAY Corn Meal per barrel 268 per Ib Mhd Oatmeal! per !b 13d a tad Beef sma!! pieces, |b a per quarter + 3da4d per barrel | 47s 6d Mutton per !b 3d a Veal do 24da Pork per barre! 808 es carcass 3d a4d Butter, fresh, per Ib 10d a is tub. do B4d a 10d Cheese, P E Island Ib a 7d a do ¥d a 10d Uggs per doz 74d a 9d Potatoes per bushel Is ale 3d ananaes lidals Tallow per lb 9d a 10d. Lard do Td aQd Pearl Barley do 14d a 24 Ham de a Sd Rice do 4d do per cwt 258 ‘Turkeys each 3s 6d a 5e Geene do 189d a%e 6d Fowls do ls a is 3d Codfish per quiutal lisa lds aie Salmon ee pone errings per barre Slacheest, do GRAIN, Oats per bushel 1s 4d a In6d Barley do 2s 4d a 2s6d Wheat do 586d a 6s 6d Hay, per ton 606 a 70s Coal, Syaney, chaldren none Ceal, Pictou, chaldrea none Stack do 20s Wood per cord} 8a a 8s 6d = Beards Pine 100 feet 5s a 6s Spruce do 23 (da4e Hemlock do 2s a 3s Shingels 6s a 10s Mutual Fire Insurance. ENCOURAGE ISLAND INSTITUTIONS ! pHE above Company INSURES Dwel- lings, Houses, Warehouses, Build- ings, in general ; Merchandize, Household Furniture ; &c., &c., at as low a rate of Preniium as at any other Office in this (sland. DANIFL BRENAN, President. HENRY PALMER, Secretary February 27. [& ‘T'reas’r. Notice to Delinquent Sub- scribers. ERSONS indebted by Promis+ scriptions or balances of Subscriptions to the first Series of f'HE Examiner Newspaper,up to the 27th of February 1849,—or Tor advertize- ments published in the same,—are hereby finally notified, that if payment be not made to the Subscriber on or before the first of April next, an assignment ofthe whole will be given to an Attorney. EDWARD WHELAN, Charlottetown March 2, 1850. Building Lots for Sale. [HE SUBSCRIBER has SIXTEEN BUILDING LOTS for Sale, 84 by 42 feet, each at ten year’s purchase, with or withont interest. : ¢ Plans, &c. may be CHARLES YOUNG. Terrace, Feb. 27, 1350. at the office ‘Encourage Island Manufacture. MASS A BRASS Foundry Establishment, CHARLOTTETOWN, MADE to order at the above named Establishment,—Lathes, Thresh- ing Machines, Mountings for Chaff Cutters, Prize Turnip Drills, Force Pumps, Garden and Fire Engines, Mill Cranks, Spindle Steps, Rims and Bushes, Mounting for Circular Saws, Bells Brass and Composition, Articles for Ships and Carriages, Hard Brass Bushes and Steps for Machinery ; ‘l'urning, Screw cutting, Boring, Punching, and Saw cutting done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Argand and other Lampe repaired. An apprentice wanted at the above Esta- blishment. The highest price will be given for old Brass and Copper. WwW. Cc, SOBs. | Semears 1°, 1860. 8 EET = PROVISIONS. Flour American superfine 40s a 423 seconds none P.£. Island per th. lidatd 5 Rye per barre! none : : ST LE. Notice. MIE Subscriber hereby notifies aj Per. sous indebted to him that immed; Payment must be made of their renpee tive Accounts within this incom month; all remaining after that time w; be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. The Subscriber has on hand a assortment of ready made Ships’ Bj and a good supply of Lignumvite, 4) orders will be punctually attended t the lowest rate of prices. Any person or persons wishin supplied with Blocks fora sinall Veet can have an opportunity to do 80, ag ment is not required before six monthe JOHN COSTIN. Block Make January 19, 1850. Im. NEW Drugs and .Medicine| ESTABLISHMENT. DALRYKPEY’S CORNER, OPPOSITE MR. HENRY STAMPER’S. HE Subscriber respectfully informe the inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Country generally, that he has just receiv ed at his Establishment, a complete assert ment of SuperiorDrugs and Medicizes, DIRECT FROM ERITAIRN, Arso—Perfumery, in variety ; Hair, Cioth and Tooth Brushes; Paints, Oils, Var- nishes and Colours; Pickles, Sayees, Confectionary; Dye Stuffs, of every cription, &«. &e. ; {3 Prescriptions carefully prutirep ; « ali Orders in the above line promptly tended to. M. W. SKINNE Charlottetown, January 19th, 1850. | ——— a ~ en TE Valuable Real Property f Sale. sory Notes or Book Accounts, for Sub-; (THE following picces of La &c. will be submitted to Public Com tion at the Cid Court House in Charlottete on TUESDAY, tke Ninth day of July, 18F the hour of 12 o’clock roon, (unles previ disposed ef by private contract.) viz5 ‘j‘own Lots No. 85 and 86, in the se hundred of f'own Lots in Charjottetown, ed Water Park, fronting the Hillsbo Square and Dorchester street, with the D ing House thereon. Also, Water Lots No. 6 and 7 in Charlie town, with the substantial and commoc Buildings, Dwelling House and Foundry th on erected, known by the name of the Pha ‘Foundry—ihe Dwelling House having spact cellarage, and the Foundry being fitttee and furnished with implements, machi. &c. well adapted in every respect for ¢ ing on business. Also, Five acres of Land, part of Con Lot Ne. 29, in Charlottetown Common. Also, 300 acres of Land on ‘Township No. having a front of 30 chains on Murray Rive with deep water close to the bank. ‘This las is intersected by Log Cove and Greek River, and affords superior sites for Mills. Also,a valuable Farm containing 200 seres of Land, part of Towdship No. 48, fronting os the Hillsborougy River immediately opposite Charlottetown, part of which is clear agd ma- der cultivation. For further particulars and terme of sale, either by Private Contract or Public Auctios, enquire at the Office of the Subscriber, who te empowered to treat respecting the disposal ef the above property. JOSEPH HENSLEY, Attorney at Law. Office Great George and Water Streets, sd- joiting the Phenix Foundry. ® Jan. 12, 1350. Po sitive and Final Notice. T is imperatively necessary that all debts due and owing to the Subscriber shall be paid to him on or before the 15th day of. February next ensuing, either Cash or Produce. All amounts which may be standing against any and all indi- viduals after the above named time, wal positively and without fail be indiserim!- nately sued for. ON CONSIGNMENT—a few Barrele Canso Herrings! KENNETH M‘KENZIE. Powna) Street, January 26, 1850. = TS ET THE EXAMINER ie Printed and Published by Epwarp WHELan, at his Office, Great George Street, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Ieland. itis eent to Subseribers for Ten Sau lin annum—iF PAID IN ADVA¥CB—® | Twelve Shiltegs and Six penee after the fret stg menthe.