i” a be The THE SRAMIVEA. ; i the free and Independent | TO THE ELECTORS OF THE January, 1850. JISWIAASAY, (7 Tore + ¥ << 7 2 7 : tain it by applying to the Subseri . ’ -thet 0 brfermance of my public du- oe = + eAN eae re ai CE MHEIES “ Royal Agricultural Sociely” offer be apy 1 take RE va ir ate of Pres fs | 4 ‘ies ss Pip oterke hinhdaly ant hariottetown, y 11, 1250. ‘NEE Sub eas t ) wo LS iis 4 the following Pit MiU MS:--- Lk KE, on oe terms, ss ¥ eee eee 7° discharge that creat. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE | aa en wean all persons in- for the best Fat OX, A £3 0 Cherleustown, Jen. $9,285," _ ' q a _ " eT cteson, | SEOND DISTRICT OF KING'S | debted to him, to make immeaiate pay- Do. xd do - - 20 - 5 a o . 9 of ) the free and Independent _ | Electors of the First Dis- SECOND DISTRICT OF KING’s | Ba : ' | UPPER GREAT GEORGE STREET, NEAR : | COUNTY. Reading for the Million - KENT STREET. ee aewren's County. | Gerzuzues— GREAT SALE OF — | \V. H. BADGE takes leave to : GENTLEMEN— The many assurances I have received your attachment to my political princi. les—-the zeal and independence you ave always manttested mm exercising your privilezes at the Hustings,—and the will those principles by electing me, but that “TO THE INDEPENDENT ELEcT- ~ ORS OF THE SECOND DISTRICT init nian _——" oe & * the expiration of every successive period of | mote Agriculture and the Fisheries, and the above Company will be held at aa put econ a —* MORELAND, | five aaa This pebtininnsion will be return- Gentirmes— : te substitute a good and efficient systein the Secretur’ys Office, on THurspay, the taflaclaeine ‘Tenpection + eget tel miliated ed to the Assured in the form of percentage, His Excellency the Lieutenant Gover- of Administration, modeiled on the princi- att, unt Riedlae purpose of Auditing on the Premiums that have been paid. ed ia him by the Crown, having thougit i, i @ velope itstesources, and should [ »eain - be returnedias one of your Representa- “Y) ter fitted fom my past experience, to ad- |) pared es B) 2 tw € ‘duty of choosing fit and proper persons to Bo i 7" ah tg fae . € Age P DISTRI Close Connexion winch has sprung up be- tween Us and which has become strony 83 the opposition of our adversaries be- Cime fierce.—would alone be euficient to induce me to come forward as a Con- didate for your suffrages at the approuch- ing Klection. But tne quesiion of Re- sponsible Government, which [ have long advocated, from a conviction of its neces- | | } | The Lieutenant Governor having thought “fit” te bring the Hoeuse of Assembly preinaturely to @ Close, the trust with which | was honvured m 1346 lias therefore returned to your hands. During the three Sessions whiwh bave since elapsed, | have endeavoured, in co operation with my political frends, to further the advancement of these liberal and enlightened principles of Govern- ment [ announced to you atthe Husiings, /and to whichh I believe I was mdebted | fur my Election, If we have failed to Carry these principles tno practice, the failure must be attributed tu the numer- WOBMKD, FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. at the Store, North Side Queen Square adjuining that lately occupied by ' Mr. George Hooper, A CHOICE COLLECTION OF VALUABLS STANDARD & MIS- CELLANLOUS BOUKS, in the various departments of Literature, comprising a spleudid and extensive as- surtinent ef Several Hundred Volumes, many of them inform the Public that he has com- menced the business of DISTILLATION, and hopes the experience of many years spent in the Trade in Ireland, and an earnest desire to please the Public in this Country, will eneure .O hima share of their patronage. Charlottetown, January 12, 1850. 3m Charlottetown Mutual Fire Instrance Company. (THE above Company being now fermed is prepared to take risks against Fire agreeably tu the Act of Incorporation. Blank forins of Application and every in- formation can be had on application to the Secretary. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! TO THU PUBLIC! Fity, Is still unsettied ; and as it is more | Cal weaknesses of our party in the Assein- WOR KS : DANIEL BRENAN, President. | (HE Subscriber, with some de- ¢ a? ’ . ALD oe : 7 : M than probuble the new House of Assem- embly, and not to any want of zeal in ~ ork HENRY PALMER, Secretary, gree of confidence, begs to call the atten- ; bly will decide it, | um (herefore desirous | Ourselves, Believing these principles now Among which may be found—the Works January 19. tion of the Public to the great and peculiar ad. i to be betier understood bythe couutry than sibietiosallervieieas of resuimtog ny seat as your Representa- tive, end now beg wo solicit your Support on my behalf. Should your choice be placed on ine, I need not assure vou of my determination to labour zealously in promoting your interes'a, and in endevour- ins te carry out those principles which | beleive to be forthe interest of tie Island generally; and | sincerely trust that you not merely show your revard for you will seiect « colieague, well known as a supporter of Liberal Principles, and who will be zealous in his effurts to pro- Mote thein. { beg to subscribe myself, Gentlemen, Your faitliful Servant, GEORGE COLES. Charlotte Town, Jany. 12, 1850. “OF QUEEN'S COUNTY. nor, in exercise of the Prerogative vest- fit to dis olve the i Louse of Assembly, the represent your interest in Colonial Par- ament has again devolved uoou you. mVuring the three years tit I have had ; iguished honor of representing popalous aad influential District, it Deen wy aim and study by every con- ional means within wy power to ad- } your intererts—mora!, social, and eposed in mel have ever ted one, and I flatter myself o me the justice to believe | Must ultimately secure to us all the ery that 1 8 ether object in view than in the promotion of the e. ! can have none other gtry not only of wy acop- | Hy birth, and upon its prospe- | nd my own. [ have hither- endeavoured to give my tto every measure calcu- tv raise its character or de- tives [ shall not only, | trust, be the bet- cule your local ierests, but be pre- | ta give a more cfticieut support to public measures, dictated by a “i liberal and enlightened policy, as of the Colony may require. honour to remain, Gentlemen, ivery humble Servant. OHN LONGWORTH. vn, Jan. 10, 1850. ‘of & have Bou WE AND INDEPEN. RS OF THE THIRD ‘% ‘ ot INCE COUNTY. ee ed - nant Goverror having dis- qf the House of Asvembly, [I ain rdneed, through the solicitations of many frien ia. to offer myself as a Candidate at i ee ” a ; - ae . i J. W. LeLacheur, Lsq., M. P. P.—Murray Election. Being a resident . : : Foundry—the Dwelling House having spacious , , ae Das ot oes rae that Lam | Of my duties. It is, however, for you to | YALUABLE LEASEHOLD | cellarage, and the Foundry being fittted up | yy Toke Me-DocanlicOewall well Kequainted with its local wants; and | J*4ze of my conduct, and if that nos af- PROPOR TY IN and furnished with implements, machinery, | Mr. John i should | bave the bigh honour conferred upon me of being chasen one of your “ Ales, maesit . 2 William fark. Esq., a P. P.—Maipeque : ‘sage have been once honoured; and beliey ee beu o @aiks 0, Five acres of Land, part of Common | 3. Weatherbe., "sq. St. Eleanor’s ee le ; far . a on me, ‘that to the utmost of my humble abil. "ba pean eonemnen es” "0 | Lot Ne. Zia Charlottetown Common. . Allan Fraser, Esq MM. P.P.—Lot6 wanted orate.” eet ities { will labour in your behalf. SIXTH OF FEBRUARY NPXT. Also, 300 acres of Land on ‘Township No. 63, | Williain Beairsto. Esq..J. P.—Lot 17 our ober’t Servt. JOHN GLYDON. , Lot 19, Jan. 11, 1850. ns indebted for the Bioed Horse SALADIN, 1847 and 1848, are de- cunt to the Subscriber im- ings will be taken against they were at any former period, 3 have good reason to hope that the minority of the late House will be changed into ¢ majority in the new one; and if my con duct, as one ofthat minority, has been scceptable to you, I will cheerfully re- sume tiny old position, and become again a devoted labourer in that Cause which rights, the privileges, and the political unportance which belong to British Sub- jecis, and which are alone withheld from a3 byan arbitrary faction is Charloitetown, It is unnecessary fur 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 recordey in favour of every Libera] meagure tha has been brought under the notice of the House. [have voted against increased taxation-—against high Salaries—ayainst official peculation. | have voted to pro- ples of the British Constitution—for a corrupt and tyrannous one. If votes | such as these entitle ine to a renewal of the confidence with wiiich | was honoured when a stranger to many of you, I will feel more proudly the distinction of again serving you, now that a casual acguaint- tance has ripened into intimacy with most of vou, 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, COUNTY. Gr ngLEMEN— The House of Assembly having been dissolved, you are called upon, at a few days’ notice, tou Riect Representatives for anew one; and i now beg to offer my humble services inthat capacity. Sbonid I have the high honour to be chosen a Representative for this, my native District, I beg to assure you that no efluit of mine | shall be wanting to promete your inte- rests-- which are identified with my own. 1 have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient, Humble Servant, JOSEPH M*‘DONALD. Chorlottetown, January 11, 1850. — 7© THE INDEPENDENT ELCT. ORS OF THE SECOND DISTRICT OF QUEEN'S COUNTY. GEnTLEMEN— His Excellency the Lieutenant Gover- | nor has thought preper te dissolve the House of Assembly. The duty of choos- ing men te represent you in Colonial Par- linment has again devolved upon you. During the three years I have had the honour of holding that important trust, I am fully persuaded that I have acted fear- lessly and independently in the discharge a forded you satisfaction, | shail hope fora renewal of the confidence with which | Your grateful Servant for ROBERT enuary 12, 1850. Final Notice to Debtors. _ Aub Persons indebted to the Subscri- ber are hereby notified to pay their respective accounts without delay. Any accounts that remain unsettled by the first of March next, and due over six months ths, will then be sued for without distinc- tion, PHOMAS BROYDRICK ust favours, OONEY. vf Byron, Moore, Hemuans, Shakespear, Josephus, Roilin, Cowper, Thompson, Hown, Cook, L. EK. L., Dickens, bui wer, Marryat, Lisraeli, Sons of Temperance Offering and other annuals for 1650, to- gether with neurly all the LEADING AND STANDARD AUTHORS LEADINENGLAND AND AMERICA, comprising Works ia History, Biography, Novels, Travels, Tales, Adventures, Sket- ches, Poems, Romances, Arts and Scien- ces, a few pieces New Music, &c. Wc. ALSO, aN ASSOKTMENT OF STATIONARY, comprising—Letter and Foolscap Paper, Blank Books, with a variety of other arti- cles. January 12, 1850. Charlottetown Mutual Firein- surance Company. MEETING of the DIRECTORS of the Accounts, and making out a general statement, to be submitted to the Annual General Meeting of the Company, which is hereby notified to take place on Mon- pay the !wenty-first instant. All POLICIES having expired / on the 3ist ult. persons interested will please to lose no time in renewing their Policies. Ali others desirous t& join the said Company, had better doso before the Annua] General Meeting, so that the Company may have the greater number to choose Directors and Officers from. HENRY PALMER, Secretary & Treasurer. ment to T. & Taemain, Esq., who is duly authorised to receive the came; and all persous having legal demands against him will please ternish their accounts to his said Aiterney, who will be prepared to discharge them. LAURENCE TREMAIN. Charlottetown, Jan. 5, #650. Encourage Isiand Manwfacture. WADING & BRASS Foundry Establishment, CHARLOTTETOWN, M ADE to order at the above named Establishment.— “athes, Toresh- ing Machines, Mountings tor Chaff Cutters, Prize Turnip Drills, Force Pumps, Garden and Fire Engines. Mill Cranks, Spindie Steps. Rims and Bushes. Mountingder Circular Saws, Bells, Brass and Composition, Articles for Ships and Carriages. Hard Brass Bushes and Steps for Machinery; l'urning, Sc:ew cutting. Boring Punching, and Saw eutting doue at the shortest natice. and on the most reasonable terins. Argand and other Lamps repaired. An apprentice wanted at the above Esta- blishment. ‘The highest price willbe given for old Brass and Copper. 6 W, C. HOBs. January 12, 1850. Lorrgay. CHARLOTTETOWN, YH ESE PREMISES are situated on the North side of Queen’s Square, near- ly opposite the Mark: t Heuse,and as a conve- nient position for business, is not exceeded by any site in Charlottetowa, The annual value of this property is not jess than L80, subject to a yearly ground rent of L12 7s 6d. Posses- _ Sion will be given on the Ist July next—fourteen years trom which date the Lease wil! exvire. Good security will be given for the Ticket money Should the Lottery not take place, the money will be rag the Purchasers of the Tickets: ~ e Tickets to be had LL SMARDON , Saddler : Ae Renovating Business. EENTLEMEN’S half worn Clothe cleaned, spots of paint and grease extracted, and the garment restored to its former lustre. Also, Beaver, Paris, Silk and Satin Hats re-stiffened, and made to look as good as new by the Subscriber, who will be fur a short time at Mrs. Sel- don’s, Upper Queen Street, where all or- ders will be immediately attended to. J. HOBBS, Hatter, &c. January 19. CARDING MACHINERY. JOHN MORICE AND SON contiaue to Manufacture Carping Ma- CHivakyY, and have constantly on hand BREAKERS AND CARDERS, WOOL PIC K- ERS, WOOLLEN MACHINE CARDS CRANK PLATE, CLEANERS, &c &c. Any orders with which they may be favour- ed addressed to JOHN MORICE & SON, may be had by applying io Mr. David Stewart or Mr. James Cairns, Kent Street, Charlotte- town, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. August 21,1849, HENRY C. D. CARMAN, General Agent AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Haurrax, N. §. January 29, 1849, FAT OXEN. The Cattle to be exhibited on the Mar- Ket Day, next before the Kaster Market. Particulars may be known on application to CHARLES STEWART, Secretary & Treasurer, (HE SUBSCRIBERS to the above So- ciety are requested to pay the amount of their several Subscriptions without de- lay, in order that the Society may receive the full benetit of the Legislative Grant. By Order of the Commitiee, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary & ‘l'reasurer. Jan. 5, 1850. Valuable Real Property for Sale. ‘HE following pieces of Land, &c. will be subinitted to Public Competi- tion at the Old Court House in Charlottetown, on PUESDAY, the Ninth day of July, 1850, at the hour of 12 o’clock toon, (unies previousiy disposed of by private contract.) viz; ‘town Lots No. 85 and 84, ‘in the second hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, cal}- ed Water Park, fronting the Hiilshorougis Square and Dorchester street, with the Dweil- ing House thereon. Also, Water Lots No. 6 and 7 in Charlotte- town, with the substantial and commodious Buiidings, Dweiling House and Foundry there- on erected, known by the name of the Phenix &e., well adapted in every respect for carry- ing on business. having a front of 30 chains on Murray River. with deep water close to the bank. This land is intersected by Log Cove and Greek River, and affords superior sites for Mills. Also,a valuable Farm containing 200 acres of Land, part of Towdship No. 48, fronting on the Hillsborougy River immediately opposite Charlottetown, part of which is clear and un- der cultivation. For further particulars and terms of sale, either by Private Contract or Public Auction, enquire at the Office of the Subscriber, who is empowered to treat respecting the disposal of the above property. , JOSEPH HENSLEY, Attorney at Law. | Office Great G and. Water Streets, ad- vantages which persons will enjoy, Assurances with the Alliance Life and Fire Insu. rance Company, OF LONDON. These advantages are— First.—Prenrecr Security.—It must be admitted, that a Capital of L.5,0L0,000 sterling, under the immediate management of such a weulthy and influential body as the Directors of this Company, affords periect security to the Assured. Secondly.—Honor ano LIBERALITY onthe part of the Company has ever characterized ali its transactions. As the assured in this com- munity have invariably experienced this FRoM THE COMPANY, during the last Kleven years nothing further need be stated upon this head. Thirdly. —The purchase of this advantage at a moderate rate. Itis material to know, that wiule 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 profits of the Company, which are declared and divided at by effecting seinen, A A: en ee in the year 1844, the Subscriber paid to the Assured, entitied to receive this percentage. a fair re- turn; and during the present month, the Sub- scriber has had much pleasure in paying to various gentlemen who have assured with the Company, for the Jast five successive years, the handsome return of Seven and a half percent — one of whom receited the large amount of L4l Ys. 9d , Isiand ctirrency, as his proportion, ‘The Directors have ren oved the restriction relative to the burning of Camphene. ‘I’his Oil may now be used in buildings assured by the Alliance. ‘The advantages above stated have reference also to the Lite Department. If the Pubiie really want PROTECTION against the devouring element of FIRE, €spe- Claily at this season of the year, they can ob- HE BXAWINER IS PRINTED AND PUELISHED BY BOWARD WHELAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, At the Office in Great George Street, opposite the Store of Mr. J. ‘f, Thomas. SUBSCRIPTION :-—~Ten Shillings a year, if paid in advance, or within the first three montis ; ‘Twelve Shillings wili be charged after that time. {> Persuns taking the aper will be required to pay for it, befure any order for dis- continuance can be entertained, undess at the optien of the Publisher Advertizements will be published in “The Examiner” at the lowest rate charged in the Provinces. The folluwing named gentlemen are re- quested to act as Agents and Correspondents fur ** Phe Examiner,” in collecting and for- warding taonies and Subscribers’ names, from their several localities —Discount of 74 per cent On monies thus collected .— John Jardine, Esq. M. P. P.—Morrell and St Peter’s Bay, Jobn Macintosh, Esq, M. P. P.—Newfrago and St. Margaret’s Angus J. M-intyre, Esq. J. P.—East Mr Johe M Lelian—Littie Harbour. James Dingwell, Esq. J. P.—Bay Fortune, Patrick Walker, ksq.—Grand River, Launch- ing Place and Cardigan, Martin Byrne, Esq., J. P.—Georgetown, Point, Mr, M. Redmond—Vernon River Atexander Laird, Esq.—New Glasgow Mr. Daniel Connnor.—'l'raveller’s Reet James Warburton, Ksq.—Lot 11, Mr, Edward Foiey--Kiidare, Mr. Jeremiah Coghlan—Tignish. ae ee Job Printing, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, | IN THE BEST STYLE AND aT THE EST RATE , Ny , , Vt . Continues tobe done at the Office every requisite may bea uired - oining the Phenix Foundry. : IJ j Charlottetown, Janu.5, 1850. | OF Early application fe requisite Wdan. 12, 1850, “The Kxaminer.” " Lene si, TO ett CT ei co r a _ no = — a We bi Ee =