za) om —_ THE : New York Sun’s Art Union! | A SPLENDID ENGRAVING Anxp a Yran’s SupscntrTion New York WEEKLY DUN, FOR GALY ONE BOLLAR: Besides the Distribution of | 1000 LiAGNIFICENT PRIZES AMONG THOSE WHO SUBSCRIBE, uw 42 Ff & Beacu, Brotuers, Publishers of WKEKLY SUN, as a testimonial of their appre- wiation of the vast patronage bestowed upon that dollar newspa- , wenntote laree pet, Wilimake a GnaTLiTOUs preseneo’ “i ge aud splendid tell length engraving ©} Genera) Zachary ‘i'aylor, President of the Unit- States, coverirg four hundred and thirty- ec itully printed on fine ' seven square inches, beaut naner, le every subscriber (wiether 2 new one , Co 7 d ‘ ’ TO THE | | | mediately, or proceedings will be taken against ok Soe eae 5 i the and constantly mecreasing | Mayor | or one Who renews an old subscription) whose | name is entered upon the subscription book® between the first day of January, 1 firet day of January, 1850; distribute among those and prizes, Varying in val 32. WI Si, the total value being not less than LWwo pMOUSAND DoLtans. THE ONE THOUSAND PRIZES 10) which are to be distributed among the subscri- bers to the Weekly Sun, comprize some ol the most valuable and costly books ever published in the United States. A large number of these volumes are bound in the must expensive man- ner—ia ornamental ‘Turkey morocco, with gilt edges. ‘Nhe greatest part of them are supplied by the well kne ' privilege of making } to the amount of jus prize eatalogue which is furnished to each subscri- ber. ‘Lhe plan for DISTRIBUTING THE PRIZES ia as follows : Every person from whom we re- ceive one dollar in paynMnt for his subscrip- tion will obtain a numbered receipt corres- ponding to the numbered entry upon the books, and aiso a copy of the Engraving. Ox the first . day of January 1850, the total number of sub- 4 scriptions whicl eceiv . ing the year will be published in rhe Sun snd a magie figure for distributing the prizes will be solected as follows. We shall obtain ; from the Captain of the First American Steam Ship arriving at New York from any kuropean of the greatest nu any one day during ; two figures of that nu Cs posed in position, will be made the magic num- per. The prizes will be divided into ten series of }00 each, the first ICY prizes being distribut- ed among the first 5000 subscribers, tlle second PI 100 among the second 4000 subscribers, etc. Every subscriber whose number ends with the magic figures or with the last two figures of the last two figures of the sum of the magic num- ber with 50 added tot, will be selected to re- ceive one of the prizes. The prize subscribers will then be ré-numbered in the order oi thes: sciection, and those whose new numbers end with two magic figures Will be entitled to the first prze. THE ENGRAVING OF GEN. TAYLOR st equalled by ary similar work of art. It ‘e aon trom a jife-sketch in Howland’s best givie, and is of itself richly WORTH THE PRICE y SUBSCRIPTION. | | | OT his engraving it will be remembered. is GRATUITOUSLY PRESENTED to every one who yevs in not less than one dollar on account ot subscription to the Weekly Sun, so that fora single dollar each persoa is sure of receiving ‘Tne Weekly Sun for a whole year, and also a verfect copy of a suberb likeness of General Iraylor. besides a fair chance for one of the rizes offered. Among the On tributed among Subser TEN PRIZES OF $25 EACH s15 ; 2,60 each ; 10 of $15 each; {G0 of $ 6 ; 10 of §20 each; 100 of 2,00 each ; 40 of $5 each; 349 of $1,50 each ; _ 2 #0 of 33 each; WO of £1,00 each ; auc*& = Making in all a magnificeit otal uf -" 3000 PRIZES VALUED A’? $2,000. For further particulars see the Sun's Arr Union Extra, which may be obts ved tree of cost, by application personally, or by letter post paid, by the Proprietors. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY SUN A NEW PROSPECTUS — GREAT IM- PROVEMENTS. Paize Srontes--Sriexpm Exeravines 1000 Prizes ro SuxvscRivers. The New York Weekly Sun, is a Complete Family Newspaper —the best as well us the cheapest ever presented to the American pub- fic. The subdseription price being ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, rson may receive a copy at any time, by the direction and enclosing the mene (Vostmasters will frank tie letters CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONS, When sent to one address, are received xt the following rates: Five copies for §4—elev- en copies tor 8—twenty-live for $13, and eeventy- copies for $50, When an order is sent for copies requiring them to be forwarded to more than one address, one dollar will be charged for each subscription. In addition to its usual features of interest, beautiful Engravings, etc. The Weekly Sun for 1850 will be enriched by a succession o ORIGINAL PRIZE STORIES written by eminent American authors, express iy for this paper, for the $200 tters and Commuificat ys auld id) should be addressed to BEAC HERS, Sim Office, New York. cr Sun’s Art U Extra, containing a full account of the above plan, wi Ca i ,&c., may be obtained One Thousand prizes to be cis ibers are the following: ‘ ic } ' any pe sending by mau. —_— —_ = = - , , will have been received dur- | and the | and they will also | subseribers one tHous- | ue from $25 down to | | Attorney for collection, without fu ‘PUBLIC NOTICE. Ot 7" i a eee ee PuOsk persons indebted for the services of the Blood Horse “ALADIN, for the seasons ISi7 and 1848, 2re de- sired to pay the amount to the Subscriber im- ° O1 them. STEPHEN RICE, Owner. Office, Grafton Street, 2 November 10, 1819 4 Final Neticee to Debtors. A L Persons indebted to the Subseri- espe ber are hereby notified to pay their etive accounts withoutdeluy. Any accounts that remain unsettled by the of March next, and due over six montns whe i he will then be sued for without distine- ha, ion. oe) i THOMAS BROYDRICK. Charlottetown, Jan. 5, 1850. THe? Notice. , ~~? a . ,. ’ ~~ } o Vik Subscribers intending shortly to make an alteration in their Business Ven ‘Tabs TTT EI EO eRe SIE. first ¢ Hirst . 7 ! must request ali persons indebted to them | to make immediate payment, otherwise | their accounts will tner i notice. wh publishers, Lia per & Bro- | thers. Each person who draws a prize has the 1is own sélection of books | from the published | DAL Superior Drugs and Medicines, | Port after the Ist of January, !U90, a certilicate | mber of miles travelled in | the voyage; and the last, | mber, aiter being trans- | a the publishers, per- me) WADE & MAWLEY. be handed to an. | LEADING AND STANDARD AUTHORS N. B. Sleich and Cart Harness, Saddles, | and all articles in their line for sale re- markably low for cash or produce. Sleighs trimmed with neatness and dis- | patch. W. & M. Charlottetown, January 19, 1850. NEW Drugs and Medicine ESTABLISHMENT. LAYMPESS COR OPPOSITE MR. HENRY STAMPER’S, © NITE Subscriber respectfully informs the | inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Country generally, that he has just receiv ed at his Establishment, a complete assoré ment of DIRECT FROM BRITAIN, Arso—Perfumery, in variety ; air, Cioth and Tooth Brushes; Paints, Oils, Var- nishes and Colours: Pickles, Sauces, Confectionary: Dye Stuffs, of every des- cription, &c. &c. {=> Prescriptions carefully pul up ; and all Orders in the above liné prempily at- tended ta. M. W. SKINNER. Charlottetown, January 79th, 1850. a SOW OF GALL Under the Direction of the Committee of | _MHE Subscriber being about to leave the * Payal Agricullural Society,” ILL be held in the Town [flall, in Gth day of March next. The Samples to which Prizes are award- ed, will be Sold by Auction for the be- nefit of the @xhibiters. Further particulars will be made known in a futere Advertisement. The first General Meeting of the So. WSez, | ; ; his said Attorney, who will be prepared ' to discharge them. ciety under the Act of Incorporation will | be held on the same day. By Order, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary & ‘l'reasurer. Committee Room, Jan. 19, 1850. At a Mectirg of the Committee of the +4 above Society, held on Wednesday, the 16th inst., it was Resolved, That the Secretary do perso- nally apply to the Subscribers who are in arrear, and notify thera, that unless their Subscriptions are paid on or before the Ist February next, legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. Ordered, That the above Resolution be inserted in the Newspapers, By Order of the Committee, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary & Treasurer. anuary 19, Roman Catholic Church at Lot 65. S EALED Tenders will be received by Mr. James Carrol, Carpenter, at Char- lottetown, up to the Twelfth of February next, from persons willing to contract for Framing and Raising a Catholic Chapel at Lot 65, on the Central Road, 15 feet post, 30 by 40, agreeable to a plan to be seen at the residence of Mr. Carroll, Security will be required for the due-per- formance o&the work, and security will be given for the payment thereof. Lot 65, January 19, £850. ‘gislative Library. to a ee ABR “oer * possession, ire herevy es cular “ quested to return the same- ofttiwith, especially those t A previa to the Ist January instant.—By Order, == _ H.W. LOBBAN, | January 26, 1850, Librarian Charlottetown, on M ednesday, the _ debted to him, to make immediate pay- re ‘ » is Ai January, 1899. | Reading for the Million: GREAT SALE OF § = > an Vip & , SED) GEN Gay wes ; 5 SPS Cay Cos Gate 39 FOR 4 FEW DAYS ONLY. ta Store, North Side Queen Square | na that lately occupied by Mr. Gearge [Tooper, A CHOICE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE STAND ARD | CRLLANKOUS BOOSS, he various departments of Literature, i splendid and extensive &s- roniprising a § compri : I a $ > ‘ . 1 ; ; : vr s sortment of Several Hundred Voiumes, ‘Ga: ae €: » BP NXIT(V YD 7 CHOICH WORKS? | Among which may be found- -the Works of Byron, Moore, Tlemans, Shakespear, | Josepiius, Rollin, Cowper, Thompson, | Howit, Cook, L. BE. L., Dickens, Bulwer, | Marryat, D'Isreeli, Sons of ‘Temperance Offering and other annuals for 1800, to- | wether with nearly all the t tir a a4 acyoini J MIS- ¢ We int mapy of them Ls ‘ Ye | mp ban ENGLAND AND AM ICA, comprising Works in History, Biography, | Novels, Travels, Tales, Adventures. Sket- Poems, Romances, Arts and Scien- YI Jt ches, 1 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. an ae Charlottetown Mutual Fire In- surance Company. MEETING of the DIRECTORS of L% the above Company will be held at the Secretar’ys Office, on Tuurspay, the | Tenth inst. for the purpose of Auditing the Accounts. and making ont a general statement, to be: submitted to the Annual General Meeting of the Company, which is hereby notified to take place on Mow: | pay the Twenty-first instant. xz All POLICIES having expired on the 3ist ult, persons. interested will please.to lose fo time in renewing their Policies. All others desirous to join the said Company, had better do so before the Annual General Meeting, so that the Company may have the greater number to choose Directors and Officers from. HENRY PALMER, Secretary & Treasurer, January 12, 1850. i eA a the Island, requests all persons in- | ment’to T. B. Tremars, Esq., who is duly authorised to receive the same ; and all persons having legal demands against him will please furnish thetr accounts to LAURENCE TREMAIN. Charlottetown, an. 5, 1850. Enconrage Island Wanufactare, WASIIS 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, Mij] Cranks, Spindie Steps, Rims and Bushes. Mounting for Circular Saws, Bells, | 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 willbe given for old Brass and Copper. W. C. HOBs. January 12, 1850. LoORTaaY. eee i VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN CHARLOTTETOWN, 200 Tickets at Fiyr Pounps kEacnu, To BFE DRAWN ON WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH oF FEBRUARY NFXT. pu ESE PREMISES are situated onthe North side of Queen’s Square, near- ly opposite the Market House, aud as a conve- nient position for business, isnot exceeded by any site in Charlottetown, The annual value of this property is not less than L&0, subject to a yearly ground rent of Li2 7s 6d. Posses- Mpeemivenon te bat? ly ne —fourteen re Toe Ht ait erst ee Se money. Should the Lottery not take place, | & funded to the pondaneand the money will be re the Tickets, i daadaga. ‘ the ‘T'rade in Ireland, 14 G der cultivation. UPPER GREAT GEORGE STREET, EAR KENT STREET. \W H. BADGE takes leave to * inform the ) th meneed the business of DISTI Public that he has com- hopes. the experienc and an earnest desire to please the Public in this Country, will ensure o him a share of their patronage. ‘ cs Charlottetown, January 12, 1850. Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insurance Company. (ELE above Company being now formed is prepared to take risks against lire agreeably to the Act of Incorporation. Blank forms of Application and every in- formation can be had on application to the Secretary. DANIEL BRENAN, President. HENRY PALMER, Secretary. anuary 19. 3m Renovating Business. XENTLEMEN’S half worn Clothe cleaned, spots of paint and grease former lustre. LLATION, and “| e of many years spent in | _ extracted, and the garment restored to its Also, Beaver, Paris, Silk | and Satin Hats re-stiffened, and made to | ‘look as good as new by the Subscriber, ; . ime at Mrs. Sel- ; who will be for a short time at Mr | eae the fmuibtlete bekndgetieht ean don’s, Upper Queen Street, where all or- | ders will be immediately attended to. J. HOBBS, Hatter, cc. January 19. CARDING MACHINERY. JOHN MORICE AND SON continue to Manufacture Carpine Ma- CHINARY, and have constantly on hand BREAKERS AND CARDERS, WOOL PICK- ERS, WOOLLEN MACHINE CARDS CRANK PLATE, CLEANERS, &c. &c. Any orders with which they may be favour- ed addressed to - JOHN MORICE & SON, SACKVILLE, CO. WESTMORELAND, | 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, Charlotte- town. Charlottetown, P. FE. Tsland, August 21,1849. HENRY C. D. CARMAN, General Agent AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Hauirax, N. S. January 29, 1849, FAT OXEN. HE “ Royal Agricullural Society” offer the following PREMIUMS:--- for the best Fat OX, Do. 2d do 7 2 0 | various gentlemen who have assured with the ; Company, for the last five successive years, the | handsome return of Seven and a half per cent — | one of whom received the large amount of LAl a _ relative to the burning of Camphene. ‘This 7% ' Oil may now be used in buildings assured by | ; the Alliance. be happy to take risks at fair Rates ef Free a : oh ef = ~~ { * if ‘e ie es si tis’, Wy {It ih ; ii: tH fit yea gis abeabhl) * iat v " » FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE?! TO THE PUBLIC! THE Subscriber, with some de. gree of confidence, begs to call the atpéy. tion of the Public to the great and peculiar ag, vantages which persons will enjoy, by effecting Assurances with the Alliance Life and Fire Insu. rance Company, OF LONDON. These advantages are— . First.—PERFECT S#eCURITY.—It must. be admitted, that a Capital of 15,000,000 sterling wealthy and influential body as the Directon of this Company, affords pertect security to thy Assured. Secondly. —Hononr anp LIBERACITY onthe part of the Company has ever characterized ajj its transactions. As the assured in this com munity have invariably experienced this Frog THE Company, during the last kleven yeap nothing further need be stated upon this head, Thirdly. —The purchase of this advantage af a moderate rate. itis material to know, tha while from the largeness of the Capital. whieh is alone answerable for losses, the Assureé not only enjay perfect security, but also ar privileged to participate in the profits 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 Assyred inthe form of percentage, on the Premiums that have been paid. Int year 1844, the Subscriber prid to the Assured, entitled to receive this percentage. a fair re turn; and during the present month, the Sub scriber has had much pleasure in paving 46 fi od - s. 9d, Island currency, as his proportioa, ‘Fhe Directors have removed the restriction J ~ # ra The advantages above stated have reference 7 also to the Life Department. a If the Public really want PROTECTION @& against the devouring element 6f FIRE, espes — cially at this season of the year, they can ob. 7 aim it by applying tothe Subscriber, who will 7] miums, against FIRE, and issue Policies on |; LIFE, on satisfactory terms. £3 00 The Cattle to be exhibited on the Mar- | ket Day, next before the Easter Market, | Particulars may be known on application . to CHARLES STEWART, Secretary & Treasurer. YHE SUBSCRIBERS to the above So- | of their several Subscriptions without de- lay, in order that the Society may receive the full benefit of the Legislative Grant. By Order ofthe Committee. CHARLES STEWART, Secretary & Treasurer. Jan. 5, 1850. Valuable Real Property fer ‘HE following pieces of Land, &c. will be submitted to Public Competi- tion at the Old Court House in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the Ninth day of July, 1850, at the hour of 12 o'clock nooa, (unles previously disposed of by private contract.) viz; ‘own Lots No. 85 and 86, in the second hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown. cal}- ed Water Park, fronting the Hillsborough Square and Dorchester street, with the Dwell - ing House thereon. Also, Water Lots No. 6 and 7 in Charlotte- | town, with the substantial and commodious Buildings, Dwelling House and Foundry there- on erected, known by the name of the Phenix Foundry—the Dwelling House having spacious cellarage, and the Foundry being fittted up and furnished with implements, machinery, &c., well adapted in every respect for carry- ing on business. Also, Five acres of Land, part of Common Lot Ne, 29, in Charlottetown Common. Also, 300 acres of Land on ‘Township No. 63, having a front of 30 chains on Murray River, withrdeep water close to the bank. ‘This land 1s intersected by Log Cove and Greek River, aud aifords superior sites for Mills, Also,a valuable Farm containing 200 acres cf Land, part of Towdship No. 43, fronting on the Hillsborougy River immediately opposite Charlottetown, part of which is clear and un- rth 2 = 1 , a) une Se eed ah eB aI ae ' i. 2 ; os ee a - . ee F . J e Ofice a Subscribe é wl ho is respecting the disposal of NSLEY, J | a Jan. 12, 1850. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1850. f ‘PHS BEAMINER mS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY EDWABD W EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, "rt? Dep ica 5 | At the ( » in Great George S$ : ciety are requested to pay the amount | 1e Office in Great George Street, opposilé the Store of Mr. J. I’. Thomas. SUBSCRIPTION =~'l'en Shillings a year, if paid in advance, or within the first three months; ‘I'welve Shillings will be charged after that time. ([7 Persons taking the Paper will be required to pay for it, before any order for dis- continuance can be entertained, unless at the | option of the Publislies te one ne eg a ee te + ene 2 came _Advertizements will be published in “ The Examiner” at the lowest rate charged in the Provinces. The fellowing named gentlemen are re quested to actas Agents and Correspondents for ‘‘The Examiner,” in collecting and for- warding monies and Subscribers’ names, from their several localities —Discount of 74 pet cent on monies thus collected :— John Jardine, Esq. M, P. P.—Morrel) and St Peter’s Bay, John Macintosh, Esq. M. P. P.—Newfrage and St. Margaret’s : Angus J. M‘Intyre, Esq. J. P.—East Point, Mr Jobn M‘Le}lan—Little Harbour. James Dingwell, Esq. J. P.—Bay Fortune. Patrick Walker, Esq.—Grand River, Launeh- ing Place and Cardigan, ; Martin Byrne, Esq.;, J. P.—Georgetown, ; J. W. LeLaeheur, Esq., M. P. P.—Murray Harbour Mr. John M‘Dougall—Orwell Mr. M. Redmond—Vernon River Alexander Laird, Esq.—New Glasgow. 2 William Clarke, Esq., M. P. P.—Malpeqae 97 J. Weatherbe, Esq. St. Eleanor’s = Allan Fraser, Esq., M. P. P.—Lot 16 William Beairsto, Esq., J. P_—Lot 17 Mr. Daniel Connnor.—Traveller’s Reet ie James Warburton, ksq.—Lot 11. My. Edward Foley—Kildare, Mr. Jeremiah Coghlan—Tignish. eo — _ Sob Printing, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, |