low-proprietors to avail theuiselves of the same privi- lege. was, therefore, in his opinion, an unjust IHGJISUTC. _ M.-_ :\[,,og¢gy said he was one of the most unpro- tected members on the door of the House, in conse- quence of his willingness, at any risk, to declare the truth. It exposed him to the pitiless pelting of the atoriii from both sides of the 'House. The ntinotll . ha iimuglm, ought not to take credit to lllBInlel\’Pd or their opposition to the ninendinenis made by the Council to the One-ninth Ilill-their object evidently bging, to defeat the Bill in toto. lle reiiieiiibered the ropht-cy ofthe hon. and learned member for Char- oltetqvu (Mr. Pahner), in I8-I8. to the etfect, that the House would draw an olrl house about their cars by their titti-rfereiicu in this iinittei. 'I'lii_-.-re words its well reuicuibered; and to use the words of the famous Gintiau, he had watched over the cradle ofthis Bill, and he feared he would have to follow its hearse. The question was then put on the paragraph,as read b the Chairman, and agreed to,—.\lessru. l.ongwort ooney, Montgomery, and Hnvilsnd. voting in the negative. _ 'I‘he paragraphs in the Address referring to those portions of His Excellency ’s S h which recotii- mend the House to abstain from taking any active measures on the subject of the Fisheries or of Trade, which might embiirrass or iitfpeda the negotiations now in progress between the Iiovcrnmeiits of Great Britain and Ariierifill. l>’~‘l'|3 "WI- on. Mr. I’at.:itv:it said he objected to one an of the address. One of the paragraphs of the speech to which that portion ofthe address just read proposed to be an answer, read as follows 2-- "Should the American Government agree to tnake such equivalent concessions as may ttinke it advisable to accord to its citizens the same privilege which are enjoy ed liy Her Majesty's subjects here, the Fishery Questions. in so far as I’. I-2, Island is concerned. adiniis of easy solution." 'l‘he Fishery Reserves, if not the Fislieries, have heeii the subject of rent discussion and agitation for some time past. ’ here are a vast number of settlers—as many frceholdera as leaseholders.—largc portions of whose farms are found to be within the limits of the Fishing Reserves. The House should be cautious in guarding the tights ofthese parties. but His Excellency appears to have entirely ' of this ditlicult matter. He (Mr. P.) thought Ilis Excellency should have warned the Ilouse carefully to guard against any infringement of the rights of the parties lie alluded to. ' Excellency speaks of .~\nierican fishermen being put upon the saute - footing, with respect to these Reserves, as British subjects. He has, it is true. not actually recommend- ed this. but he has thrown out what, in reality, aiiitiuntn to an ivitotion to the British coliiiiial Minister to do so. He (Mr. P.) wished to know from the Members ofthe Goveriiinent whether it is their inten- tion that American and British subjects should be placed oti the same footing? lfso, lie iiiuch doubted ivhutlier reciprocal trade with the United States would be deemed a stillicient equivalent for the loss they would sustain by the parties interested therein. If it was now dificult to guard ou_r numerous Creeks, Bays. &,c., it would be tenfold more difiicult to do so, were British and American subjects placed upon the siittie footing with respect to the Reserves. The power to exercise the right of curing fish upon our shores, anywhere within these Rest-rves, might and doubtless would iitiluce tnniiy to co-nitiit depredations upon the settlers, front mere ivaiitnuness. We have already witnessed the dangerous consequences of al- lowing large numbers of persons of this descri tion to land on our shores. Were this permitted, w at. he would ask, would he the value of the lands adjoining? Ilis Excolleiicy reuiiiids the Colonial Minister that the literal con-I-uctiuii of the Treaty would go the length ofthrdyvin_- open the Fishery Reserves as far as salt water Bows; and His Excellency invites the House to place these parties in a position to use then Reserves to that extent: and not 0 y ,so, but to low Americans to COIIIP li-ere. helter shelter, for that arpose. He did not know whether such was His xcel|ency's intention or tint; but such an opinion would, he thought, be borne out by the lan(gua‘ge of the speech. Let this matter be known an i: early understood, and then they would be better-prepared to legislate on the subject. 'l‘he Hon. Mr. Gonna thought it was a pity the hon. and learned iiierpber for Charlottetown, (Mr. Palmer.) could not take a common sense view of the matter. \Vhat the Address says, on the point in question is this :—“ We readily admit that were the Government of P. E. Isliiiid the only party concerned in such a treaty with the Senate of the United States, the Fishery question could soon be settled to the sa- tisfaction oI both; and whilst the inhabitants ofthe Colony would reap the advantages of reciprocal trade, the subjects of that friendly power would be at liber- ty to co-operate with them in turniu to account the very important facilities which this sland possesses for prosecuting the Fisheries, and in occupying the numerous reserves abutitig on its sea-shores,bsys, harbours and creeks, where the tides ebb and flow, expressly granted and secured for fisher purposes by His late Majesty King George the Thirdy." Ie (Mr. Coles) thought Ilis Excellency must have anticipated the objections of the hon. member, (Mr. Palmer.) for he s s, “ By the Convention of ISIS, United States fisherman have liberty, in common with Her .\I.1josty's subjects, to take fish of every kind in those ivnters which are defined in the Treaty, and they have liber- ty " to dry and cure fish in any of the ttnsetllod bays, harbours and creeks, on the southern part fow- foundland and ofthe coast of Latirador."' The word unsettled, it would be observed. as more emphatical- ly marking His Excellency‘: opinion' oflhat term, is printed in Italics. In this Island we have long been coatendi with adverse circurnstunoee—the agricul- turist has long and loudly complained ofthe want of a sutiiciunt remuneration for his labour—and the Le- gislature has been endeavouring to secure reciprocal trade with the United States. as the surest and best means of betterin the condition of all classes of the inhabitants. An under the impression that we have something valuable to give in exchange for this boon, the Legislature passed an Address. last Session, pray- ing for the reincvsl of the restrictions of the Treaty of l8l8, as far as the Island is concerned, provided that free trade withilie American Republic were conceded to the inhabitants ofthis Island. and that they would also admit Vessels built in this Island to American re- _try and llsh duty free. The Government therefore, is merely desirous of following a the wishes of the House of Assuinbl one the on. member ,(Mr. Palmer.) wish to prevent res table American citi- fllll IP03 landing on our shores and carrying on busi- nell slnollst as It is not to be supposed, however, [97 l {n°|I|°'||._|hIt our doing so. would necessitate the _dispossessinn of a large number of the present in- ltflbtllnlm If_Ill0wsd to come here, it is for the ar- poss of carrying on a fair trede instead of as ilicit °“°v l" ‘I P'’°'°'“ "- "I '00 many instances. the case. Every port in the Island isnow open to the Ameri- cans and very little additional expense to an colony u been incurred thereby; and if fig wigh to d.. rive the fall benefits of reciprocal trad. with th. Uni. ted States, we must be content to an A.,.¢j¢.,. citixen in these respects on the sums footing an Byi- iish subjects. He hoped this lslaiid would not in in- fluencud by the sums narrow-minded and souls). policy as the Nova Scotiuns and New Bruuswlukuu appeared to be governed by at resent. The ,ut first, agreed to throw open the fis cries to the tan. riuitns, but now appear to be drawing oil’. and some of tbein even go the length of saying that this Island hes “the righttodo so either. He (Mr. Colee) thong tlisre was not a farmer in the Island that would not be gassed to use an American settle down alongside of It , for the purpose of carrying on a fish- ery, and who Is not prepared to ive him, for such rlllloflt the surris privileges as British subjects. II‘ 0C III’! lllllllld by any rty in consequence of the concession of such a prlvir , he had no doubt that suflcisitt cornpun ' wcu he cheerfully awarded, and that there woe be nu grurablin about it. But tbs lion. niuuitm-(Mr. Palmer) to t ' at His Excslleney's s It should, on all these into, beus explicit and slliilie as a Law, passed cribs our purpose of regulating all these matters. Hos. Ir. Pii.luit said It was quite consistent wIfi.hIs kaswllhe, tht the word °'russrvuticn." h the origins! giants, pssssssss res slltvis susisntisus ls ,Chnrlottsit)ovrii, subject to it char e ‘ HASZARD’S GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 16. tlit- one case, the land was i1:servetl to the Crown. In the other, it ii':i.s not rr~,si-rvi-ul to the Crown. The land was granted to this pro )I‘lt'It:I', but the right of using the same was granted for t e purposes of a lishery, to all British subjects iiialiscrimiiiatelv. I I or reservation, ntiy person who pleased to do so might walk upon these l‘(‘S¢‘l‘\‘t‘.'4, might pull down and remove olietrttctloiis, fie. It any time be pleased. t r' ll. could now lieexercised, as it could have been at the time the grants were issued. then every man carrying on a lisliery would have ll right, without asking permission of proprietor, or nnylsuly 0 se, to pull dowti any obstruction that mi present itself in 's way. ' . ‘iiiteil i.i italics. referri-tl to by the hon. the lit-ail of the guvuriiiiiciit (Hr. COIett)tIIt3l'0Iy refers to the ciiiiilitiotis presri-ilieil for Ncwfotiiidlaitil and Laliria- dor, atiil has no rcft-ii.-tii'v whatever to this Islaiiiil. If His I.-lxi-ellcituy nu-ant In -w_;gc:si tln- riy.;lit of the IllIK‘t‘- rmn should 0I'IIV ('KI.eIIfI to uitsrtllul land here, why did In not so so I But, instetul ofiloiiig this, in his interpreta- tiono the treaty,lie has gone the liill length of the law ofiicers of the Crown at li-nine. Notwitlistahtliii this o iinion of the law oliicers, tlu- Imgisltittires of tho Cvfionies s 2 t be left to kigislate in it reasonable wa upon the aithject in question, and in doing so, the shots be govt-rneul by due respect to private rights, and y a due to the interests of the lI‘¢:t‘.lll)ItI1'.|‘ and tenant who may have llltldr vuliuihlc lIIl|)I'0Vt:iiIeIi(it on these Reserves. He (Mr. Fhltner) did not intend his few remarks to a ly to any American merchant of respectability who might come here to carry on is lishor . e could appmcinte the value of stich persons as wcl as the hon. member (Mr. 310-); ' The sites are ituinerou voted to sue pin-poses; htit he thought His Lxcellenc should have of- xeil wait it to his suggestions. His rellei refers to a map or plan, dcliiieaiiiig the reserves. This it been traiieiiiittctl to Her .\Iit_pt~sty’u Ministers. can-cl, cltlI('t' by red lines or lilac lines, at are to . given up non as far as salt water flows, the consequence, he thought, would be most inis- chievous; it should also be shown whether riotous fisher- men and sailors, whether Aiiicricans or any others, should be permitted to go up the rivers and creeks of this Island, ant , tiuder pretence of drying their nets, break down iiccs, remove buildings, &c., and commit any act of wan- ton ifiression on people He thought the House shou have an explicit declaration from the members of the government on those points. (This debate is not finished.) Muscat’, FIiltItUAlt\' 14. Hit. FRASER pn-sciitod the Inipost Accounts for the District of L‘liarlottetown,for the past Rieferrcd to the t'oniiiiitt.ee on Public Ac- counts. Mn. Ct..iitit, front the Coiniuittae appointed to wait upon Ilia Exccllcitcy the Lieutenant Gover- nor. to know his pleasure when he will he at- tended by the House, with the address in ana- iver to his speech at the opening of the session, rcportoil. that His Excollency lutd, been leased an at point one o'clock to-iitorrow, ('I‘ucsthty,) to receive the House. Mir. LAIRD presented it Memorial from the Hon. Judge Peters, on behalf of the Committee of the Royal Agrictiltural Socict . priiyin , for the rt-ttsoiis thcrcin set forth, tliiit the Ilouse would be leased to appropriate the sum of £1000 for t to iin rtation of Stud Horses of the Clydcstlulc or ot icr powerful breed of Horses, to he iinportctl in the ensuing Spring; and the said memorial littving been received and road-— Mit. Lutto said that, as there was no business before the House, he should tiiuvc that the mciiioi-iul just rcttd be taken into consideration, in Coniinittcc of the wliolo Ilousc, immediately. 'l‘hc lloii. Mr. Loitn, on seconding the motion, roiuiirkcil, that it was iiiiportnnt that the Society should be made acquainted with the course in- tended to be pursued by the House with reference to this tnatter its is cdily its possible, in order that. should the ouso approved of the sug- goationa and he willing to vote the amount prayed for, the petitioners might at once take the necessary steps to carry out their suggestions. —Queut.ton put and cat-rie . The House tliou resolved itself into the said (‘oiiiuiitu-t-——.\Ir. Davies in the Chair. A pretty lengthy discussion followed, in the course of which lion. tncinbors generally expres- sed their approval of the proposed importation, and their williiigiit-ss to grant the iii-ccssary funds for that objet-t‘whcii in supply. But there appeared to he soino diversity ol opinion as to the host iiiodo of «lieposiiig of the ituiinalil after their arrival. Iilflllttttcl , the following Resolution was unanimously it o bed :— “Resolved, That it be recommended to the House, when in Comniittr-c of Supply, to pro- vide the sum of one thuut-utnd Poun s, to be applied towards the purchase and importation o six stud draught lumen, and one full-bred horso, under the uiunttgcinont of the Royal Agricultural Socict , and that the six draught Horses so inipor shall be divided between the three Countics——two to each County--and that thc said Society i-ihall appoint three por- soits-—one for ouch (.‘ouiity—to draw for the choice of said Ilorscs; and when sodt-awn. the Horse for cncli County shall be sold at the followin places, viz.—(‘harlottctowri, St. Eloa.noi"s on (it-or-gtowii—-tho purchasers to be bound in it Bond to the Central Society not to charge for the services ol‘ each horse more than Fifteen Shillings. and to keep the horses so drawn for in oacli of the said Counties where sold, for the s ce of two years, with liberty to exchange, it tor that period, with other two of so’ stud horses, but not, at any time, to export the some from Island: And the Blood Horse so iiiiportod shall be sold in _ for his services of not more than Twenty Shillings. o purolittser to give security that he will not ex rt the some frotn the Island-the amount of such security, and sitclt other rules and regulations IIS they may deem expedient, to be determined by the Central Society ; and that the sale of tho Ilorst-s, the balance left, after the payment of all expenses of importation and pure use of the said seven horses, shall be paid into the Trctteury of this Island.” The House having resumed. and adopted the Resolution reported from the Committee, the Clerk was instructed to transmit a. co y thereof to the Royal Agricultural Society, £r their information and guidance. Mr. Count introduced it Bill for further iinprovin the administration of Crimi- ital Justice, whic was received and read the first time. Second reading to-morrow. Then the House udjouoncd. Exrmsioit or Eucrivu Fasitcnisa.--Hon. Mr. ‘ Bi Tits COLIINIAL .\l.iii. arrived but night at 10 o'clock. The ports are filled with Legislative prococdiiigs. r. Howe, has found greater op- sition.thun he expected ngaiiist his great ilway scheme. The British North Ainericnl as s:— y“TlI0 defeat of the Bills seems inevitable unless they are preserved by some miracle we cannot now foresee." e see no other items of news interesting to our readers. .I!ill.A'l'Ul.—In the editorial of our last Thurs- day's number, we say it is probable the present House of Assembly will sit in “ ajflli Session." fllyehshould have said a dull. The present is the I . T Hurrled. Yesterday, by the Rev. Dr. Jenkins, Rector. Mr. Daniel Davies, to Catharine, fourth daughter of the late Ewen Cameron. Esq. At Murray Harbour, on Tuesday, I5tIi January. Elizabeth. wife of Mr. Alexander Vuniderstinu, and the youngest daughter of Mr. V. Needhsm, Buy For- a . Aet New Glasgow. on Thursday the Iotli iast., by George B null, Esq., J. P. Mr. James Thompson, ew Gasgow, to Miss Catherine Cameron, of Bedeque Road. P T At Ap letree Farm, on Sands the 18th iast., Jlllll. Ilse beloved wife ofJumeu Wilson, and se- cond daughter cf the late Donald Stewart of Apple- tree Farrii, in the «th year of her age. Her illuem which was long and severe she born with resigns to the Divine will. She departed this life with a full assurance of a blessed immortality beyond the vs; leaving a disconsolate husband and four stasl chil- dren to lenient her loss. At St. Eleanor's. on the 9th January, Manx, wife of Mr._ Thomas Murray, aged 51 years. Deeply ls- moutsd by a large circle of friends and relatives. Passengers. In the Mail Boat. from CupsTormuiitiiis,Mr. Alex- ander Brown. from California. Devan.-runes b the Mail Bout, crossed on Mon- dsy, Geo. Bearisto, sq., Wm.Hsard, Esq., and Mr. in. Brown, for England. Charlottetown Markets, Pub. 5. Beef, (sinall) lb. .1 4d Cheese, Sd u ‘I 2|d a 4d Butter. (fresh) la a Is 1 Pnrtrillge Gd Hay, per ton, Eggs, per doxen, ‘I0tl a9iI 50su“s a Is , Straw, per cwt. lea In 3d 0 DWI. HE Seventh Anniversary of the " Prince Edward Island Association,” in connection with “ The London Society for promoting Christianity amongst the Jews," will be held in the Temperance Hall. on Friday evening. the 20th inst. at 1 o'clock. The Hon. Clisrles Hensley will take the Chair. A Collection will be taken in aid of the Funds of Horticultural Society. THE Annual Meeting of the Horticultural Socie- ty is further post tied until TUESD-d Y, the 82d, inst., at I o'cl .|p. tn. _ _ J0 N LAWION.Ie_crutsry. TEMPERANCE I-LALL. N co sauce of due Notice not v' a red resp:.c°tilng the last adjourned Annual bII.e‘st'InI:o.t.'the Shareholders of the Temperance Hall Coat riy, this is to give Notice that the adjourned Aunua Meeting will be held at the Tent runce Hall, on Thursday the 24th iast., at 7 o'cIoc , p. in. JOHN ORLEBAB, President. Feb. 14. 1858. OATS! OATS ll OATS ! ll WANTED to purchase. 20.000 Bani Outs, for which the highest price will be paid, in cash. on delivery. - JOHN ANDREW McK)NALD. Charlottetown, February I4, I858. f Y will be received by the. Subscriber, until the First of March next. for htbiug and Plastering a House, in Lot 05, twelve flu. by road, from Town. JOHN KENNY. Charlottetown, Pub. I4, 1858. 3 BANKING N OTIOI. HE Subscriber will grant C In on the “ Bank of British North America ” at Halifax, and on the Agents of the Bank at New York, for any Amount at Sight -,aud will give Bills of Exchange on Halifax or Boston. at any Sight under Ninety days. The Subscriber will also Cash his own Cheques of £I0, and under, on presentation at ' . Bills of Exchaufis bought, and Promissory Notes a . discounted as I CHARLES YOUNG. __CVhur_lo_tt_etownL_Fsbrtiury Id. ‘I858. Ow TOWN . pursuance of an opinion expressed b a Resolu- N I tion passed ata Public Meutiw in Char- lcttetown, on‘ the 85th ultimo, e lterub '.l.'O annuits purpose of cc of applying, y ' ' Lqlslaturu, new in Session,for procuring an ACT OF INCORPORA- T N of said Town, to be huldun at the COURT HOUSE, Colonial Building, at I! o'clock, on Thurs- day next.the I'lth inst. EDWARD PALMER. Representatives FRANCIS IDNGWORTH, ferCIi. Town. Feb. ll, I858. -- Grand Dlvlalon. SPECIAL MEETING of the Grand Division, 8 ofT.. ofthis Island, will be bold is the Temperance Hull, Charlottetown, on Tuesday Even- ing, the Ild iast., at 7 o'clock. P. DESBRISAY. G. S. Charlottetown, Feb. I5. I855. Coma gave notice that he would ' ‘- II for the F.rten.ti'im of the Elective Ii-cnchsse The precise objects of the Bill, it is understood, are to give the right of voting to every uisle inhabi- tent of 21 yours of age, who shall have been n resident of the Island for 12 months previous to the date of an election, and been liable to per- form Statute Labour, or to payload-rutes :- geruonu over 60 years of age, end exempt from salute Labour, to have it small property quali- ficnticn.——’I.'bu debate on this question comes on to-day. Yesterday's proceedings were of little interest. i___,__ Ouu Ptraumlwo Dsvs.—It is our intention for the future to publish on Wnirmmr orning, instead of Tuesday evuuin . Our days of Issue will, therefore, be W Morn- ings, which, we believe,wlII suit both town and country Subscribers better than our fimiiur arrangement-We decided upon the ubovu ar- rangement after the that side of our paper was printed, which will account hr ‘the Eh on the outside bulag tllhrsut trim the hit. VESSEL! WAN-TDD I IVE Vessels. ofabcut 50 to 80 Tons, may obtain a Charter for ililferent Potts. JAM N. HARRIS. Charlottetown, Fab. IO, I858. lw Fire I Fire 2 Fire I I Ssciirs your Prcprrly at s using offifly per mil. THIS can call be done by Iusui in the MU- TUAL Flltl-I INSURANCE IPANY. This is the only Oflce where claims for loss can be met, without reference to a f smptitiy. Blank forms of a plicutlua, and any other in arms- ticu can be obtained at the Secretary and Treasurer's . Kent Street. Apvll s. use. O! 1.!!! AND FIRE IJVSURJJVCB GOM- _,- PJJVY. LONDON, I nus-ana_.ssviuii av act or nhaisuunr. W “ems K . GIARIIS Ywflfl, spa is r. r. is-s. Do., by qourter, d Pork, Sid a d Do., (by the tub) 10d a Is Do., (llnlll) so a | I... 8d iI‘I'utt:n. m 3d u “d 'I"pIlo'w, I Id g 1% II! I P!!!‘ -. none on , s u s cal, per lb., lid a -“(I Homespun. yd. B Id u be Ham. per |b., Gd u ‘M I-‘locr. lb. Ids inuru"P"lb' is 3 "cut. bushel 'u.s.ia.iii I 9 I ' a I Codlisb, per qt|.,-12s . is. l 0...,’ 14 . Is Dd Turkeys, Is a do 6d Pearl Barley, per lb 1:: o s, a la Potatoes, a It Ducks, each, none uruips, IN a In Geese In 9d I 21 6d Carrots, per bush the Parent Society. ‘ auanozrs. LAN FOR SALE. 0 BE SOLD. by Public AUCTION. on Premises. ueluss prsvio ly die of by pr vste Contract. on Tuesda t llit day of Marc next,at I3 o'clock noon, e MILL sud LAND at- tached. at Cove Head, bcl ing to Messrs._JOHN and WILLIAM AULD, and orinerly advertised for o the h the Subscriber, at his Ofice in Charlottetown. JOSEPH HE SLEY. Charlottetown, Jun. Stith, I858. Large Sale of Valuable Goods. BY JUCTIOJV. Jlt the Store if Racer; Lorigisorfli. Esq, Queen rut. BY A. H. YATES. ALEto take place on Tisuasoav, the 5rd of March at It o'clock. All articles put up by the Auctioneer will be knocked down without the least reserve. As these goods mustbeuold. the sale will take place on the above mentioned day without any post- pouemeut should the weather prove unfavourable. Merchants and traders, in town and country. will please attend this sale, as Mr. Yatcs‘s orders are po- sitive to dispose the ‘of whole. (long credit will be iven.) ‘ The Stock consists of Broad Cloths, Whitneys, BuS'ulo Clotli.Tweed.Deuskinu,Ssrgus.Kersuys. Flau- uelu,Bleub¢,Couuturpuues,I!sd Ticks, Striped Shirt- tags; I filesgre Cotton, Print Cotteus, Osnubuigs, Deuims, Table Cloths, Musliris, Handkerchiefs, Mus- liu Deluhs, Orleans, Cobargu, Lusires, Cotton Balls, Linen Thread all colours, Cotton Reels, Buttons, Ilbds, Tapes. Stays. Hooks and Eyes; Gleveu sfsll scrts. Collars and Habit Shins; 800 ds. lite Carpeting, Hearth Ru s. Furs in Stone uni. Pitch, Raccoon. Musltqsss , to. &c.; Da- mask fer Curtains; Ready made Clothiiylg, Hats, and Caps. in great variety; Cotton Warp, ea, Um- brellue, Ribbons, Laces, and a Large variety of other goods. February 15, I855. All papers Mrs. Foruyth WOULD respectfully intimate to the Ladies of Charlottetown and its vicinity. and of the Island in general. that she has just received a F A L L S U P P L Y of all articles in her line. Some very handsome Embroidered Dresses, Artificial Flowers, and Patterns Berlin Work, will found to merit inspection; Lad )0!’ Csnibric Handkerchiefs, Alpacas, and a varie- t o'otber articles in the Millinery line, of the best brass and fineé quality, cheap for Cash. C liarlottetown, Nov. 15. 1852. ‘THE Subscriber begs to intimate that in order to dispose of his valuable Stock of Woolen, Cotton, Silk and Linen Goods, Huts, Furs. Curpetiugs, Glass, Earthenware nd ‘nu, c.,——hc will until the lat of MAY next, allow 5 cent, on all pur- chases, for CASH on delivery. WILLIAM HEARD. On Hsnd—-A few Tons of Anthracite Calm, Figure Heads, Coal Tur, Bath Brick. 2 TONS of HEMLOCK TIM- BER wanted, for a Breast- wcrk. to be delivered by the lat JUNE next, apply to WILLIAM HEARD. Those Persons whose Accounts are two vs mouths overdue. are hereby notified. that legal steps will be resorted to ' quirsd, unless settled at once. Winter Arrangement of Malls. HE IIAILS for transmission to the uuighbouripg Provinces. Newfoundland, and the Unit States. during the easing Winter, will be made up every THURSDAY at noon, ccmmencin on Thurs- da , the 16th December; and the Mails or Eu land will be made up on that day and on the days fo low- m‘I:'IITIfIdIy, January 27. Thursday, March 25. Thursday, February ‘ I0. Thursday, April 7. Thursday, February 84. Thursday, April 21. Thursday, Harsh ll. THOMAS OWEN, ostmueter General. Letters for the Cape of Good Hope, Australia, and cod Hope, will r uire to be General Post Oficu, Nov. , 1852. Legislative Council Chamber, Fxnatuitv, 10, 1853. RESOLVED, That the Thirty-seventh Standing Order of this I’ use be inserted three times in each of the Newspup s published in Charlottetown, for the luloruiatiou of the public. Cl-IARLI-I DESBR SAY, Clerk Leg. Council. “That on Bill, utiou, or other proceeding, founded any application, addressed to the House of Assam‘, be sustained by the Council, unless an application to the sums efuct, with such documents as me accompany the same, be also presented to the C ncII,iu GuuerulAsssmbly." In the House of Assembly.- D. That tbs stion be inserted In all the Newupupu in Charlotte- to JOHN M'NEILI., Clerk II. A. PARIS RATS. RECEIVED r “ Sta At.uxsivnn,” from the Ian Tisoxas Townlan, Lou- deu, for min chuu or Cash. at the STORE cf the Subscriber, " DA IE8’ CORNER,” Queen-square, THREE CJSES OF THE ABOVE. 8s ' ' . t forage‘ rs,publ' Lamsriiau Shape, Clerical Hub-—vritIi Merino Brirnu, I Deusn Silk (a ' meat) ‘ls. Id. ANIEL DAVIES. January II,I85S. Sugar, Molasses, Flour, dto. HE ubscribur close for Sula, at the Prentice, Corner of Pewual and Water Streets. eppouitu on. W. W. Lord: Retail’ MOLASSES Hhde. Porto Rico 8 GAR Bbls. do. do., br bt Ild HATCHE13 MOVE. IS. ‘I, Sflflggj Issue "Wkemsvfs" WOOL CARD! With he maul variety cfctlisr articles. sues Iluvauua sceahh? i Cass Bay State 8|-IAWL8 WII-I-I llliillldu "mi... chttsustseadss. it. 5 JUST RECEIVED, A mt-titer Supply or New Goods, A'l‘ THE wnnou iiousz, Stunuslup Canada via Hal I‘ white and black satin Slippers; do. and patent leather Sli pers ; white Kid French wbitu satin ibbons; Ladies’ mslmir Nets; purse. Barbers’ sad Tailors‘ coloured Twists. A large variety of ./Irticlss suitable for Christmas our and .N'eio Year's Gifls. 2000 Pieces of En lisb and American ROOM PAPERING, from per piece upwards; Pupur window Curtains, very handsome. Lao, A choice lot of TEAS, very cheap; Inuit and London Loaf SUGAR, Puncheons II , eupcisr Curraiits,Raisins. Candied Citron, S ices of all kinds, Starch, Soap. Candles. Mustard, Sig Blue, Logwood. Redwood, Alum, Sole Leather, dtc. For Sale by the Subscriber at his usual low rates, for raoasrr 1-avasxsir. HENRY HASZARD. Great George-street, Charlottetown, Dec. II, I851. “E F 1. so LY. T A1. PP SUBSCRIBER orrsas FOR SALE, u BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, MILL GENERAL ASSORTMENT J INERY, Ste. kc. Q ‘ ed a. ' . . luiilpt srriv per rque Sir .dlu$I:'erHE:: Gieat George Street, Oct. is. ten. ' Cheap! Cheap! Cheap for Cash! At the GIIIIAI. Rurosis-oav of BRITISH MERCHANDIZE ll! 'l"HE Subscribers have pleasure in announcing to their numerous Friends, and the Public, the arrival of their Full and Winter STOCK OF GOODS, comprising almost every article in the Trade; which are now open for inspection, and liav' been selected on very favorable terms, will ltd so at extremely low prices for cash. An early call will be to the advaamgs of present Pure rs. A. & J. DUNCAN E Co. Dorehester-st., Oct. 28, 1852. Glasgow and Manchester House. AVID WILSON, No. 8. Ricisasown S1-use-r, has JUST BECEIVED, per Brig Juxeudsr. from Liverpool, pool, and other arrivals from Halifax. a large addition to lhvery extensive STOCK of BRITISH, EAST INDIA, AMERICAN, and WEST INDIA GOODS. Among which be begs rticulsrl tcrucoitimuudts notice, a very choice as ecticn of articles suitable for the Season, consisting of Woollen Shawls, Tweet. Orleans, Scotch Tartaus. Ermine Cloaking. Black Lace Flouncing, Lady Mayorsus and Dubai Shawls. Cashmere Dresses. Woollen Broad Cloths, of all colours, Flannels, Bed Quilts, Great Coats, Bluebell, Carpeting, Marseilles Ccunterpuiiss, &c., dtc. t.so. A general assortment of Tens, Loaf, Crashed and Brown S ar, Molasses, CcS'ee, Siiuf, Drugs, Oils, Window lass, Croclturyvvaru, Glassware, Fancy Soaps,Ccufectionory, &c.. &c., all of which he ofuru at unprecedented low prices for prompt payment. No. 8, Richmond Street, Nov. 16, 1852. GREAT BARB» By Wholesale and AT 1-as:asaus’s consul. I-IE Subscriber has just opened a GENERAL ' out of DI. and Extensive Aeuurtin Y GOODS, of British and American Manufactures, suitable for the season. Groceries, Hardiurehlorusuwcrc, Wat Indie r ace of every description, Brsndies, S irits, Hollands GE and Ram, ess Sole Leathe to. The above being on consignment, and all of the very best quality, will be sold at the lowed for CASH only, until the First of April. Cocriv-rut DIALIII In particular willlud it Q their advantage to call and examine his Stock. FREDK. P. NORTON. Jun. 18, I853. 0 I ILLIAM ELLIOT 8t Co.. of BOSTON United States, Merchants, have constantly on hand at Charlottetown, P. E. Island, a large sanity of the following articles which will be disposed as low as th can possibly be imported for via:-— Tea, Chocolate, Cocoa, Crushed S r. Cafes, Sugar, Muscovsdo, Stlvt, Molasses, our, Navy Bread, Cheese, Spirits, inegar, Candles, Sou . Te- baccc, Rosin, Pitch, Tar, Buckets and Tab. Be. Please apply to their Agent, HENRY PALMER. September as, 1852. Encourage Island Msnnfloture. ,AXES! AXESII AXIS!!! Great reduction in I HE Subscriber olers in e his well-known best Gaomtn AJIE, from 8s. 6d. to h. each according to weight, (being n considerable reduction from his former prices); Ungrctnid Axes, 83., for péoni t ent. EDGE 100 , o u 1 descriptions, made and repaired on reasonable terms. ISHA WEATHERBII. Lot 49, Dec. 24, 1852. 15,000 l-luvunnu CIGARS, Le Salvador Brand. El President, and It lul- At. , ' 1‘HIR'I'Y Bbls. Primeuliic. I, Ighrodor BE RINGS for mle on Consignment, at the Store of Mr. Clue. Wxuti. R. BARKB. Dec. Q, 1852. —-MAIN‘ I2 LAW . PARTIES having charge ofthe MAIN’ LJW PETl1'IO.N'throughout the Ie|uud,eru respon- fully requested to use the: best uxsrtisas to have the a'."i§’.°a..'.}‘.'.'........°"' " ",'3.“.".'if'.’.I.'.'i‘i-'.’..°.'s."-"’.t'.'.lli"t'."'l'.1 of luck asst. N.‘B.—Rstura the Petition y sums careful hand. Mr J. W. lot-ruse. Na. 3, Q... JAMES NORRIS, Seo'y. of Can. Can. Churlottsiowu. Pub. '1, I858. The Laws of Prince Edward Islofi Fkgl il-rzs to l85I,bsth years flasive-3 ..t., v ., lth ' under ..'.’i.. .r°tso'c.io:a.'i°I.:'aais:,' fl fhlly_ revised and uppotutsdlbrtbupurpsse, -5 be hdutb.|..§. store of . G. T. IIASZAID. _-... ID . Street. Charlottetown. Ilth Jsa.. I858. Cheap! Cheaper It cheapest!!! AT THE tsnuciiusnza ttovsx. No. t,Gsabsa 8trost,Ncttb8HsQassu , u out-ufullv-selected Stuck DRY W, itnttowallz. cu'rt.i:itx. clocna! urn outsswsutsa American sud Wen issis Oasis sud .. uewupuuhgfsslulsutvuqyluwiutushrtlé. . s....- "l'x"'uu“°"""'”"°’.';'.'““’ ll.