$12 Mutual Insnrance.--Notice. | ER Majesty the Queen having been pleased to give the Royal allowance to the act passed at last Session of the Legislature entitled dn dct to Incorporate a Mutwet Fire Insurance Company—Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of the Eleventh Section thereof, | a members’ Book will be opened at noon on Monday the) Sceond day of October next, at the Office of the Hon. Charles Young, where the Subscribers, or any three of thew, shall receive and take the amount of property 1n- tended to be Insured by such person or persons as to become Members of the said Company, and also the sum of Fifteen Shillings as a Deposit from each person which Deposit shall be allowed in part payment of the first premium of Insurance, and shall be forfeited if the person shall neglect or refuse to take out a Policy with- vm Six Months thereafter. DANIEL BRENAN, CHARLES YOUNG, THOMAS PETHICK, DENNIS REDDIN, Sept. 18, 1848 HENRY PALMER. The Tenants and Settlers on Lots or Town- ships Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 and 66, the Property of Charles Worrell, Esquire— ARE hereby called upon to make immediate ’ payment of all sums of Money due to that Gentleman upon any account whatsoever. Payment to be made in Money, or mm Wheat, Oats, Barley, Flour, Oatmeal, Potatoes, Pork, Cattle or Sheep, at the current prices, to Mr. Warson,at Morell H{ ouse, or to the undersigned. All Accounts remaining unset- tled on the Ist of January next, will, without further notice, be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. Charlottetown, October, 9th 1848. ON SALE, by Captain Swabey. [J PLAND HAY, STRAW and Marsh Hay, — SEED OATS, which produced 50 bushels peracre. Also, WOOL. Inquire of Mr. James N. Harris, Charlottetown. Sept 25. Notice to Debtors. ‘HE Subscriber intending to leave the Island about the 20th October next, requests all persons indebted to him by Note of Hand or Book Account, to call and settle the same. All Debts not settled by the 20th of October will be sued for without further notice. THOMAS BROYDRICK. Sept. 11, 1848. Gaz. Renovation. G ENTLEMEN’S French Silk, and Beaver . HATS re-stiffened and cleaned. Superior Pilot or Flush CLOTHS renovated, spots of grease or pitch removed, and the garment restored to its former lustre by the Subscriber. J. HOBBS, Hatter. (CP Residence at Mrs. Seldon’s, oppesite the Advertiser Office, of whom may be had Superior Ginger Beer, Lemon Syrup, &c. Se Light House at Cascumpeque. Notice to Mariners. "HE Subscriber notifies that the Light House ii erected by him at the entrance of Cascumpeque Harbour, bearing W. by N. half N. of the channel, will be lighted witha red light on and after the first of June next, 1849, It is 60 feet fromthe level of the sea. JOHN Le COST. Cascumpeque, Sept. 15, 1848. Boat Found. [fou ND on the 3rd instant, on the Sea Shore, aSiiiP’S BOAT. ‘The owner may have her by proving property, and paying expenses on application to PETER McDONALD Mast Point, Lot 47, Oct. 9, 1848, Farm for sale mike LEASE and IMPROVEMENTS of the Farm iow in possession of William Kendal, within five miles of Charlottetown, on Brackley Point Road, con- faining 175 acres of first rate LAND, nearly 100 acres of which are clear and ina high state of cultivation, with suitable Buildings thereon. For particulars en- quire on the premises. Brackley Point Road, August 14. Summer-side Hotel. T ’ e ’ ° ° [HE Subscriber begs to inform Travellers, ‘ and the Public generally that he has recently opened a house of Entertaiument at the Wharf, Green’s Shore, Be- deque. ‘The House is Spacious and well adapted for the pur- pose. He therefore hopes to give satisfaction, and mérita snare of public patronage, — WILLIAM J, TAYLOR —_—-— --. — Removal, Pe DENNIS, Tinsmirn, begs res- ectfully to announce to the his establishment to his new and eateenties waitin ae peor cvrner ef Prince and Grafton Streets, where he wil! be happy so receive the orders of his friends and patrons ; and hopes, by punctuality, low prices, and good workmanship, to merit a coutiuuance of the patronage with which he has been so kindly favoured since his commencement In business. f+ All kinds of TIN WARE constantly on hand. N. B.—An honest BOY, of industrious and sober habits, is wanted as an Apprentice to the above business. THE EXAMINER. To the Tenants and Settlers on the Wes- tern moiety of Lot 46, and the Northern moiety of Let 48. PAVING been appointed by Powers of At- torney, the Agent of Major ‘Thomas Murray Crooke, of the Misses Gun Cunninghame, and of the Heirs of the late Mrs. ‘l'aylor, for the management of their affairs in this Island, { hereby give notice to the Tenants and Settlers on their Pro- perties on Lots 46 and 48, to pay to me all Rents and Arrears of Rent. The applications of those requiring Leases of Farms will be romptly attended to. rT F. H. BYRNE, August 21, 1848, Notice to the Tenants on Lots 34, 51, & 59. HE Sesscriser having by Power of Attor- ney bearing date the 14th day of June, 1848, been daly empowered by Sir Graham Graham Montgomery, Bart., Robert Montgomery and James Montgomery, Esquires., to take the management of their property in this Island, hereby notifies the ‘Tenants and others on the above Townships indebted to these Genltemen, to make immediate payment to him, who is alone authorized to receive and give discharges for the same. STEPHEN RICE, N.B.—Ojfice at the House of Mr. Charles Drew, North Corner of Queen’s Square. Upton, loth July, 1848. (Allthe papers) YVORI gdoyas WWSTORIA Woah. HE Subscriber begs to announce to the In- habitants of Charlottetown and the Island in general, and also to those visiting Charlottetown from Europe or any o the Colonies, thathe has taken the VICTORIA HOTEL, in WaTeR StrEKT, lately occupied by Mr. Fellows, which he has furnished in a neat and handsome manner, and that he wil! be ready to receive those who may favour him with their cus- tom about the 30th inst. By unremitting attention he will be able to entertain his guests in a satisfactory manner. He also begs to state that his 'able and every thing essential to such an Establishment, will be constantly supplied with the best thatthe Market affords. JAMES DAVIS. (All the Papers.) Charlottetown, August 23th, 1848. A CARD. A® the Subscriber has decided upon remain departments of his profession ; and will again appear as Coun- ing in the Island he will resume his practice in the various sel in the Courts of Law and Equity. CHARLES YOUNG, Terrace Charlottetown, Aug. 7. i |» f f a | rN i °. \V BARING WASWIUSRY, OHN MORICE AND SON continue to Manufacture Cakbina Macuinery, and have constantly on hand BREAKERS AND CARDERS, WOOL PICKERS, WOOLLEN MACHINE CARDS, CRANK PLATE, CLEAN- ERS, &c. &c. Any orders with which they may be favoured addressed to JOHN MORICE & SON, SACKVILLE, CO. WESTMORELAND, NEW BRUNSWICK, will be punctually attended to. Information respecting the above articles may be had by applying to Mr. David Stewart, or Mr. James Cairns, Kent Street, Charlottetown. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, August 21, 1848. BLACKSMITHING, &c. Artemas Davison, Blacksmith, EREBY intimates to the Inhabitants of H Charlottetown, and ofthe Island generally, that having taken the Kstablishment formerly occupied by his father, Mr. C. C. Davison, (head of Queen’s Wharf,) heis prepared to carry on the several branches of his profession, and hopes by strict attention to the orders of his customers, to merit the ex- tensive patronage hitherto bestowed on the Establishment. Ship work of every description, well executed, and on mode- rate terms. CARRIAGES mounted, ina superior manner; Elliptic and Grasshopper Springs neatly made, and cheap. Mill work supplied at the shortest notice. Agricultural and House work punctually attended to. Broad and narrow Axes, equal to any imported, and all kinds of Edge 'Too!s neatly made and repaired. N. B.—A. D. having had two vears’ experience in some of the principal cities of the United States, feels confident that he will be able to give the utmost satisfaction to all who may favour him with their patronage. June 26th, 1848 Leaschold Interest for Sale. TERM 999 YEARS. very valuable and beautiful Farm of 50 acres, fronting onthe Brudenell River, about 4 miles from Georgetown. It has a front of 9 chains, and there are about 30 acres in a state of high cultivation; besides a fine Spring of water within a few yards of the House, there is an inexhaustible supply of very valuable Marsh Mud in the front of the farm. Apply to H. D. Morreru, Charlottetown, or toJOHN STEWART, on the premises. September 4, 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 virtae of the several Acts or Laws of this Colony, authoris- mg the issue of Treasury Notes, are called in; and all per- sous holding the same, are required to present them at my Oifice for the purpose of having them exchanged for Notes of ea and improved design, in the terms of the Act, 10 Vic. yap. 12, ly. By Command, J. SPENCER. SMITH, Treasurer. Days for Exchange, Mondays and ‘Thursdays daring Office Neveimber 13. Ira howrs. LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer’s Orrice, Charlottetown Prince Edward Island, October Qd, 1848 TX pursuance of the Act of the General] Assembjy of this Island, made and passed in the Eleventh year of the Reign of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, intituled An Aet for levying further an Assessment on all Lands in this Colony, und for the encouragement of Education.’ I do hereby publicly notify the Owners or Occupiers of Land within this Island, for which the Annual Assess. ment charged thereon by the said recited Act of Five Shillings, lawful money ofthis Island, for every Hun- dred acres of wilderness or unimproved Lands contained in the several Townships and the several Islands be. longing thereto, and the sum of T'wo Shillings and Six- pence for every Hundred acres of cultivated or im- proved Lands in the sak] several Townships and Islands as aforesaid ; and the sum of Four Shillings for each and every uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot, Pasture Lot, Common Lot and Water Lot, granted in the Town and Royalty of Charlottetown, and the sum of Two Shillings and Sixpence for each and every cultivated or improved Town Lot and Water Lot in the said Towy and the sum of Two Shillings for each and every cuki. vated or improved Pasture Lot and Common Lot as aforesaid, and the sum of T'wo Shillings and Eightpence for each and every uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot, Pasture Lot and Water Lot, granted in the Towns and Royalties of Georgetown and Princetown, and the sum of One Shilling and Fourpence for each and every cultivated or improved Town Lot, Pasture Lot, and Water Lot, granted in the said last mentioned Towns and Royalties, and so in proportion for a less quantity; and the sum of One penny per aere on each and every acre of cultivated or improved Land in the Royalty of Georgetown called Reserved Lands; and the sum of ‘'wo-pence per acre on each and every acre of such Lands as may be deemed uncultivated or unimproved Lands, is payable, that unless the Assessment for the current year be paid into my hands, or the hands of my Deputies, on or before the Nineteenth day of Decem- BER next, I shall proceed against all such Lands as shall then be in arrear for non-payment of the sums charged thereon, agreeably to the directions of the be- fore recited Act. J, SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. NOTICE.—Any person who has in his pos- session the 38th and 47th volumes of the Waverley No- vels, formerly the property of the late Lieutenant Governor, whose name and armsare marked therein—is desired to leave them at the Examiner Office immediately. September 25. J93 PRIVTIVG OFFIGEZ. THE SuBscriBeER, having a large assortment of Jozn Tyre ofthe most approved modern styes, is prepared to execute all Orders, either in PLAIN ©8 FANCY PRINTING: BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDs, CIRCULARS, AND PAMPHLETS. Posting Bills, Bill-Heads, Catalogues. ALL KINDS OF BLANK S—cnarrer PARTIES, BILLS OF LADING, SUMMONSES, SUBPOENAS, EXECUTIONS, &c. &c. &e, ' WORK PERFORMED, IF NECESSARY, IX ORNAMENTAL INK. EDWARD, WHELAN. THE BXAWINGR Is Printed and Published by Epwarp WHELAN, at his Offiee in Great George Street, every Monday, and sent to Subseri- bers for Fifteen Shillings a year—exclusive, in al) cases, of postage. Half of every Subscription is required to be paid in advance,—and no paper will be discontinued until all arreare are paid. ADVERTIZEMENTS will be inserted at the usual rates—A liberal discount will be allowed to Auctioneers who advertise by the year, Transient Advertisemen‘s, though ordered to be disconti- nued at a stated time, will be continued, if not paid for, and charged accordingly. Orders and Communications from 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, cag do so by calling on any of the undermentioned Agents: Princetown—W illiam Beairsto, Esq. J P St Eleanor’s—J. Weatherbe, Esq., J P Bedeque—Mr George Walsh, Port Hill—James Yeo, Esq, M P P Lot 1l—Hon James Warburton, ME C. Cascumpeque—Mr. J. Coghlan, Tignish and Kildare—Mr. Edward Foley Lot 16—Allan Fraser, Eeq MP P New Glasgow—Alexander Laird, Esq J P Indian River—Mr Patrick Power New Londen—Mr James Donnelly St Andrews—Mr P, Bambrick Morell—John Jardine, Esq, M P P St Peter’s Bay—Mr John Sutherland Neufrage and St Margaret’s—D. McDonald, Esq, M P F East Point—Angus James Mcfatyre, Esq. J P Seuris—Mr. D. Collins, Bay Fortune—James Dingwell, Esq. J P Georgetown—Martin Byrne, Esq, J P Murray Harbeur—John W: LeLacheur, Esq, M P P Orwell—John. McDougall, Esq Vernon River—Mr Mathew Kedmond.