Ps Exe ores ran cont A es | * this is the Country not only of my adop- aon snag enn I 46 “YJated either to raise its character or de- "8 . - GENTLEMEN — cant me To the free and Independent Electors of the First Dis- trict of Queen‘s County. GENTLEMEN— The many assurances I have received of your attachment to my political princi- ples—the zeal and independence you have always! manifested in exercising your privileges at the [ustings,—and the elose connexion which bas sprung up be- tween us and which has become strong us the opposition of our adversaries be- came fierce,x—would alone be suflicient ae to induce me to come forward as a Can- | didate for your suffrages at the approach- ing Election. But the question of Ke- sponsible Gevernment, which I have long advocated, from a conviction of its neces- sity, is still unsettled ; and as itis more than probable the new House of Assem- bly will decide it, 1 am therefore desirous | of resuming my seat as your Representa- tive, and now beg to solicit your support on my behalf. Should your choice be piaced on me, I need not assure you of iny determination to Jabour zealously in |TO THE i | | COUNTY. GENTLEMEN— The Lieutenant ELECTORS OF, THE 'thought “fit” to bring the House of to a close, the | Assembly prematurely \ trust with which | was honoure ‘has therefore returned t | During the three since elapsed. | have endeavou red, In co- | operation with my | | further the advancement of those liberal and enlightened principles of Govern- ment I announced to you atthe Hustings, | and to whichh I believe 1 was indebted for mv Election. 4f we have failed to oie these principles into practice, the | failure must be attributed to the numer- ical weaknesss of our party in the Assem- embly, and not to any want of zeal in ourselves, Believing these principles now to-be better understood bythe countsy than they were at apy former period, I have good reason to hope that the minority of the late House will be changed into a majority in the new one; and if my con- duct, as one ofthat minority, has been promoting your interests, and ip.cndevour- ing to carry out those principles which I beleive to be for the interest of the Island generally; and I sincerely trust that you will not merely show your regard for those principles by electing me, but that you will seleet a colleague, well known | as a supporter of Libera who will be zealous in his efiurts to pro- mote them. I beg to subscribe myself, Gentlemen, Your faithful Servant, GEORGE COLES. Charlotte Town, Jany. 12, 1850. TO THE INDEPENDENT ELECT- ORS OF THE SECOND DISTRICT OF QUEEN’S COUNTY. GEenTLEMEN— His Excellency the Lieutenant Gover- nor, in exercise of the Prerogative vest- ed in him by the Crown, having thought fit to dissolve the [louse of Assembly, the duty of choosing fit and proper persons to represent your interest in Celonial Par- Tiament has again devolved upon you. During the three years that I have had the distinguished honor of representing your populous and influential District, it has been my aim and study by every con- stitutiona] means within my power to ad- vance your intererts—mora), social, and political. The trust reposed in mel have ever deemed a sacred one, and | flatter myself that you will do me the justice to believe that in the performance of my public du- ties as a member of Assembly I have been solely actnated by afdesire faithfully and conscientiously to discharge that trust. And in again offering myself as a Candi- date for your sufftages, I can assure you that I have no other, object injview than that of aiding in the promotion of the common welfare. 1} can haye none other tion but of my birth, and upon its prospe- rity must depend my own. I have hither- to uniformly endeavoured to give my ordial support to every measure calcu- elope its resources, and should I again | ves [ shall not only, I trust, be the bet- fitted f-om my past experience, to ad- ate your local interests, but be pre- ed to give a more efficient support to | such public measures, dictated by a | gund, liberal and enlightened policy, as | } ; ithe situation of the Colony may require. | I have the honour to remain, Gentlemen, Your very humble Servant. JOHN LONGWORTH. Charlottetown, Jan. 10, 1850. THE FREE .AND INDEPEN- “DENT ELECTORS Gk THE THIRD _ DISTRICT_OF PRINCE COUNTY. The Lieutenant Governor having dis- solved the House of Assembly, I am uced, through the solicitations of many da, to offer myself as a Candidate at ming Elcciion. Being a resident District, | flatter myseif that I am acquainted with its local wants; and have the high honour conferred upon me of being chosen one of your epresentutives, it will be my chief study to mote your welfare,and that of the whole Island generally. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obed’t Servt. ” OM JOHN GLYDON. Margate Road, Lot 19, Jan, 11, 1850. PUBLIC NOTICE. ‘HOSE persons | for the L services of the Rioes SALADIN, for the seasons of | 1848, are de- sired to pay the amount to the Subscriber im- “mediately, or proceedings will be taken against the ; J yi BS a Ts STEPHEN RICE, Owner Oifice. Gra treet, November 1 se i Principles, and \3 ccnseoomapinimnes ‘acceptable to you, I will cheerfully re- sume my old position, and become again a devoted labourer in that Cause which must ultimately secure to us all the rights, the privileges, and the political importance which belong to British Sub- jects, and which are alone withheld from us byan arbitrary faction in Charlottetown. It is unnecessary for me here to enter into a review of my career as one of your Representatives. The Journal of the Assembly—the most convincing of all advocates—will show my name recorded in favour of every Liberal measure that has been brought under the notice of the House. I have voted against increased taxation--against high-Salaries—against official peculation. | have voted to pro- mote Agriculture and the Fisheries, and i to substitute a good and efficient system of Administration, mode!led on the princi- ples of the British Constitution—for a corrupt and tyrannors’ one. If votes such as these entitle me to a renewa the confidence with which I was honoured when a stranger to many of you, I will feel more proudly the distinction of again serving you, now that a casual acquaint- tance has rivened into intimacy with most of you, because your electing me_ will prove that you have not doubted my sinserity, nor depreciated my services, humble as they may have been. I have the honour to remain, Gentlemen, Your very obedient Servant, EDWARD WHELAN. Charlottetown, January~11, 1€50. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SECOND DISTRICT OF KING’S COUNTY. GENTLEMEN— The House of Assembly having been dissolved, you are called upon,at a few days’ notice, to Hlect Representatives for a new one; and I now beg to offer my humble services in that capacity. Ihave the high honour to be chosen a Representative for this, my xalive District, rests--which ave identified with my own. ] have the honour tovbe, Gentlémen, Your most obedient, Humble Servant, JOSEPH M‘DON ALD. Chariottetown, January 11; 1850. TO THE INDEPENDENT ELECY- ORS OF THE SECOND DISTRICT OF QUEEN’S COUNTY. | GENTLEMEN — ———— creat OT SECOND DISTRICF OF KING'S d in 1846 9 vour hands. Sessions Which have | political friends, to Should | j } 1 of | i ; i debted to him, to make immediate pay- Governor having | | rus sxawiaga January, 1850. Reading for the Million! GREAT SALE OF DOb AY CPYLPLY C 7 he 7 is MA Sg FOR 4 FEW DAYS ONLY. at the Store, North Side Queen Square udjoining that lately occupied by Mr. George Hooper, A CHOICE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE STANDARD & MIS- CELLANEOUS BOOKS, in the various departments of Literature, comprising a splendid and extensive as- sortment of Several Hundred Volumes, | many of them : , . CHOICH WORKS: Among which may be found—the Works of Byron, Moore, Hemans, Shakespear, Josephus, Rollin, Cowper, Thompson, Howit, Cook, L. E. L., Dickens, Bulwer, Marryat, D'Israeli, Sons of Temperance Offering and other annuals for 1850, to- gether with nearly all the LEADING AND STANDARD AUTHORS CF ENGLAND AND AMERICA, comprising Works in History, Biography, Novels, Travels, Tales, Adventures, Sket- ches, Poems, Romances, Arts and Scien- ces, a few pieces New Music, &c. &c. ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OF STATIONARY, comprising—Letter and Foolscap Paper, Blank Books, with a variety of other arti- cles. January 12, 1850. Charlottetown Mutual Fire In- surance Company. MEETING of the DIRECTORS of £\ the above Company will be held at the Secretar’ys Office, on Taurspay, the Tenth inst.. for the purpose of Auditing the Accounts, and making out a general statement, to be submitted to the Annual! General Meeting of the Compafly, which | a | { } } t | | j | | is hereby notified to take place on Mon- | pay the Twenty-first instant. {ys All POLICIES having expired on the 3lst ult., persons interested. will | please to loge no time in renewing their Policies. All others desirous to join the said Company, had better do so before the Annuel General Meeting, so that the Company mey have the greater number to choose Directors and Officers from. HENRY PALMER, Secretary & ‘Treasurer. January 12,1850. NOTICE. TNHE. Subscriber being about to leave the Island, requests all persons 1n- ment to ‘T. B. Tremarn, Esq., who is duly authorised to receive the same; and _ all persons having legal demands against him will please furmsh their accounts to his said Attorney, who will be prepared to discharge them. LAURENCE TREMAIN. Charlottetown, Jan. 5, 1850. ‘Encourage Island Manufacture. I beg to assure you that no effort of mine | | shall be wanting to prom inte- Be returned as one of your Representa- | LS get gellipee COASWS A BRASS ; Foundry Establishment, CHARLOTTETOWN. 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, | His Excellency the Lieutenant Gover- | | nor has thought proper to dissolve the | House of Assembly. ing men to represent you in Colonial Par- The duty of choos- | During the three years I have had the | | honour of hol /am fully persuaded that I have acted fear- | lessly and independently in the discharge |of my duties. It is, however, for you ‘to judge of my conduct, and if that has af- forded you satisfaction, | shall hope for a renewal of the confidence: with which | iues 1 will labour in yonr behalf. ROBERT’ MOONEY. January 12, 1850. Your grateful Servant for past favours, Vinal Notice to Debtors. res : a ; of | the, w tion. | THOMAS B Charlottctowp, Jan, 5, J live accounts Without delay. ints that remain unsettled - next, and d ditt — the Mai i Cis eae Au Persons indebted to the: Subscri- ber are hereby notified to pay their Any t and due over six months UT then be sued for without distinc- ding that important trust, [| have been once honoured; and believe | me, that to the utmost of my humble abil- | | | | ‘money. Should the Lot Brass and Composition, Articles for Ships and Carriages, Hard Brass Bushes and Steps for Machinery ; ‘Turning, Screw cutting, Boring, Punching, and Saw cutting done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Argand and other Lamps repaired. An apprentice wanted at the above Esta- blishment. ‘The highest price will be given for old Brass ty: : ; | liament has again devolved upon you, | and Copper. W. C. HOBs. January 12, 1350. Lovveay. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN CHARLOTTETOWN, 200 Tickets ‘aT Frye Pounpbs rFacn, BE DRAWN ON WEDNESDAY, THE = SIXTH OF FEERUARY NEXT. HESE PREMISES are situated on the North side of Queen’s Square, near- ADE to order at the above | named Establishment,—Lathes, Thresh- | To | | j | i ly opposite the Market House, and as a conve- | nient position for business, is not exceeded by | any site in Charlottetown, The annual value of this property is not less than L390, subject to ayearly ground rent of L12 7s 6d. Posses- sion will be given on the Ist July next—fourteen years from which date the Lease will expire. Good security will be gree for the Ticket ery not take place, the money will be refunded to the Purchasers zonally of the Tickets. of Mr, WILLIAM -horlotietown, of whom hi Wr. &. baas, * Finisher. MANUFACTURER OF FIRE, LIT, FORCE AND GARDEN PUMPS, BEGS to inform the public that | he has REMOVED to the building on the | corner of Great George where he is prepared to execute any orders in and King Streets, | the above lines cf busines with which he may | be favoured. October 24. Charlottetown Mutual Fire | Insurance Company. | | (THE above Company being now formed| FIR E! FIRE!! FIRE!W! is prepared to take risks against I ire orem | 4, Fi agreeably to the Act of Incorporation. TO THE PUBLIC! ; Blank forms of Application and every 1n- mE Be : ‘ i formation can be had on application to HE Subscriber, with some de- ; . the Secretary. gree of confidence, begs to cal] the atten- £ DANIEL BRENAN, President. ) to" sebediiastints ee frost Ae peculiar ad- all >, i oi yvantag e iS WH! enjoy, effect q Prelate PALMER, Secretary. Assurances with the ; AOR ea gE é 9. : : @ “ ae 3 liance i he Renovating Business. Al Oe ara See e Insu- be (ENTLEMEN’S half worn Clothes | oF tawnne 1 cleaned, spots of paint and grease | ONDON,. . extracted, and the garment restored to its; ‘These advantages are— former lustre. Also, Beaver, Paris, Silk First.—PERFECT Security.—It must be : and Satin Hats re-stiffened, and made to a that'a co meg of L5,000,000 sterling, 7 a : 1e immediate management of such me romeen ae new by the Subscriber, wealthy and influential body as the Bisesters who wi be for a short time at Mrs. Sel- | of this Company, affords pertect security to the don’s, Upper Queen Street, where all or- | Assured. ders will be Cg A ote - Secondly lene AND LIBERALITY on the ‘ » tiatter, Cc. part of the Company has ever characterized al] Janyary 19. its transactions. As the assured in this com- —- | munity have invariably experienced this Fr CARDING MACHINERY. ennai during the Jast iets ‘ilre , | nothing further need be stated upon this head \) d. JOHN MORICE AND SON Thirdly.—The purchase of this advantage at continue to Manufacture Canpinc Ma~-| a moderate rate. Itis material to know. th Cues By and have constantly on hand | while from the largeness of the Capital Which > or T ’ . . J > ss ‘ “ = a "a “ah BE UCIT Ge RET CRAWE” CARDS, [none eene eeameriiee ie Liles \SES tabled CRANK PLATE CLEANERS & & >, | not only enjoy perfect securiiy, but also are ! E ‘E, CLE URS, &c. &e. privileged to participate in the profits of the Any orders with which they may be favour- | Company, which are declared and divided at ed addressed to the expiration of ever siv Oa of JOHN MORICE & SON Five years. ‘This cari tpation iit eevee * ae ae » anesaiiantath an i ars. articipation will be return- | SACKVILLE, CO. WESTMORELAND, | ed to the Assured in the form of percenta r will-be punctually attended to. on the Premiums that have been paid. 1! .. Information respecting the above articles | year 1844, the $ i ran pener aie c ea year 1544, the Subscriber paid to the Assured may be had by applying to Mr. David Stewart | entitled to receive this percentage, a fire , On Tee James Cairns, Kent Street, Charlotte- tore and during the present a ee mn. ; Ba al scriber has had much pleasure in ns ’j . Charlottetown, P.E. Island, August 21,1849, roriges gentlemen who oie aula ttl the ; ~~~ | Company, for the iast five successive years, the u ENRY C. D. CARMAN, handsome return of Seven and a half per aro ee whom received the large amount of L4] General Agent tka sateen aie eee Yhe Directors have removed the tricti ne relative to the burning of Camphene. ‘Thie oF a now be used in-buildings assured by : ‘ | the Alliance. / ‘ | ‘Tt COMMISSION MERCHANT, | ie ¢s siranteete shore stated have reference oto the Lue Department Hauirrax, N. S. | If the Public r t + be i : > really want PROTECTION | against the devouring element of FIRI 5! bane | January 29, 1249, cially at this season of the year the E, wae. tain it by applying to the Substriher, whe. will FAT OXEN. be happy to take risks at fair Rates of Pre- MHE “ Royal Agricultural Society” offer | SAKE) on senieh ae and issue Dolicies on . the following PREMIUMS:--- Belen or 4 4 i : roe “ muy, ent. i forthe best FatOX, - £8 0} _“harlotetown, Jan. 12,1890." * Do. 2d do - . £0 — = — % The Cattle to be exhibited on the Mar- | THES BLARTWeR = ' eh ke < . ‘ ket Day, next before the Easter Market. | BEAU EN ES Particulars may be known on application; 48 PRINTED AND P -‘ , ' ‘ . 4 UBLISHED BY to CHARLES STEWART, | fC oii i Secretary & Treasurer, | SDWARD WHELAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR HES — ; HE SUBSCRIBERS to the above So- | At the Ofice in Great George Street, opposite ciety are requested to pay the a:mount the Store of Mr. J.'1. Tl eee, ‘ of their several Subscriptions without de- | cup scription -'en Siviltin noe & lay, in order that the Society may receive | jn advance. er wt Yen Shillings a year, if paid : ; : : ; 1 advance, or within the first three months ; the full benefit of the Legislative Grant. | ‘Twelve Shillings will be charged afi : bet ; By Order of the Committee, , time. {[} Persons taking the Paper will ts CHARLES STEWART, ———- to pay for it, before any order for Pig ; Secretary & Treasurer. §otion of the Po be entertained, unless at the 4 Jan. 5,-1850. | option of the Publishes: “A : —- | Advertizements will be published in « f y aluable Real Property for | — at the lowest re cited id abe “ : | Provinces. ’ Sale. | , ' | "he tolwwing n = x (THE following picces of Land, | quonen Ss act as — wa Compal é&c. will be submitted to Public Competi- rs © Examiner,” in collecting and for- tion at the Old Court House in Charlottetown, | their s¢ monies aid Subscribers’ nares, from on ‘TUESDAY, the Ninth day of July, 1850, at | cont on nent ocalities —Discount of 74 per the hour of 12 o’clock noon, (unles previously n monies thus collected ; disposed of by private contract,) viz; - : : : ‘town Lots No. 85 and 36, in the second ne ev M. P. P.—Morrell_and St He hundred of I'’own Lots in Charlottetown, call- | Join M ‘I ay > a s ed Water Park, fronting the Hillsborough and Ot Me 4 sq, M. P. P.—Newfrage: Square and Dorchester street, with the Dwelt- | A Fe Fabre aay Saat , ngus J. M‘Intyre, Esq. J. P.—Yast Poi ing House thereon. Mr Johu MLejlan—Little H East Point, Also, Water Lots No. 6 and 7 in Charlotte- James Dingweli, hsq. J. siisdeenaen t town, with the substantial and commodious | Patrick Walker, ksq.—Grand Riy len i Buildings, Dwelling House and Foundry there- ing Place and Cardigan gwar on erected, knowa by the name of the Pheenix | Martin Byrne, Esq., J. P.—Georgetow Foundry—the Dwelling House having spacious | 3- W. Lebacheur, Meq., M. pP P an cellarage, and the Foundry being fittted up | iiarbour i @ hopaee and furnished with implements, machinery, | Mr. John M Dougall—Orweil ; _ &e., wel adapted in every respect for carry. a mr nedmendes Vernon River | ing on business. Alexander aird Es an rG Y . 4 Ray: Five —— of Land, part of Common | Me Clarke.’ Esq, M.P Pe Mtiieaes : ot No. 29, in Charlottetown Common. _ J. Weatherbe, Esq. St. Eleanor" . Also, 300 acres of Land on Township No. 63, | Allan Fraser, Esq, M. P. Riese 16 having a front of 30 chains on Murray River, William Beairsto, Esq. JoP.—Lot 17 with deep water close to the bank. ‘This land | Mr. Daniel Cennnor.—'Trayelier's Rest , is intersected ‘by Log Cove and Greek River. | James Warburton, Esq.—Lot 11. and aifords superior sites for Mills. _ | Mr. Edward Poley—Kildare, q ™ Also, a -valueble Farm containing 200 acres | Mr. Jeremiah Coghlan—Tignish. f sd of Land, part of Towdship No. 43, fronting on | 4 the Hillsboreugy River immediately opposite _ eee h Fhaciosetena, part of which is clear and un-— w er cultivation. 7) For further particulars and terms of sale mit bf either by Private Contract or Public Auction. Job Printing, y . “enquire at the Office of the Subscriber, i ; DESCRIPT , eee to treat respecting the Wirpoont of en —? “a e Yof ve above property. | iN THE BEST ST ~ one - . Lc STYLE . . JOSEPH HENSLEY, Attorney atLaw. —8 Ch hn _ Office Great George and Water Streets,ad-| . oo 3h 0 isiping the Panis Foundry. om = [Romtinues to be “done at the Office of 4X yom 4... + “The miner.” " =