fe ce na - = cat pl i, Bl lla NE Sol a ie I. of of iC- he ed iS- ps > hey rely: spo will yo es of ! , youn’ rote oe Bey * . ; + v things, Jet no man deceive you by profess- ing to steera middle course. The desire of your “ limited Rasponsjbiity” mew is to devise a scheme which shall end in giving a perpetuity of office, not to those in whom the confidence of the People will be placed, but to the present holders without any resposibility at all. Above all, adhere to those who have adhered to you, and if you have any doubt, trust guly the known friends of those who have stood forward ic your cause. Tae Exvecrion is advertized by She- riff’s Proclamation to commence on the Wh instant, by the nounnation of Candi. dates at the several County Court Liouses —polls to be opened, in cases of oppost- tion, eight days afier, at the different places appointed by Law. Writs return- able on the first of March. Some general remarks respecting the Diasolution, the Elections, and the politi- | cal character of the parties who should be snpporied thereat—will be given in our next Paper. Some of the details of the new Election Law will likewise, if our time permit, be given fur the information of the E ectors. RMeEsiGNaTIoNs iN tuE LEGISLATIVE Councit.—t avid Kaye and Alexander Anderson, Exquires, have resigned their seats in the Upper Branch of the Legis- lature. Reasons unstated. YF" The proceedings of the Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society, held on the 2nd inst., will be inserted in our next. Swe On Monday Fvening last, the Trar- rPeRANcCE Unton held its Ist monthly meeting at the Infant Sehvol House, and a Lecture was delivered by Capt. Orlebar, R. N., after whieh several inter- esting addresses were viyen hy Revs. D. Fitzgerald, S.-T. Rand, Mr. Maenair, Messis. Bovyer, Moore, and Lieut. Han- cock, The meeting broke up at nine o’clock.-—Review. “VP 6 l! 27 sp WARRIB Lo On the.26th ultimo, at Green March, Murray Harbour Road, by J. R. Bourke, Esq, Mr. Hirevon M’Kixxox, of Point Prim, to Axw M-Beara, of Green March, Murray Harbour Road. Ta Rs “ps ey } ewe £! CR In the Mail Boat, from Cape Tormen- | tine—Messra. S. Bovver aud G..Walsh. from Boston: Mess:s. Burhoe, M’Lean, M'Lellan, and Heartz, frou Halitux : Mr. Kimble, from ‘Truro: Newfld. =—_— Mr. Watson, from 3 Mr. John Cairns, from Wallace. CHIP NEWS. Arrived at Souris, on Saturday, the 6th Instant, the Schr. Irish Lass. from Hali- | ; | dissulved, you are called upon, at a few | fax. We hear that three vessels arrived at Souris on the same dey, and that four others in company with them steered for Georgetown. The Brig Joseph, Hubbard, Master, fron Europe, out some 70 or 80 days, arrived at Georgetown On the 10th instant —to J. Wightman, Tae Later Gace.—On Saturday nieht Jast a storm set in from the Seni) East, Bccompanied at intervals by suow and rain. For six or eight hours the gusts of wind at times were most terntic. On Sunday morning the wind changed to the South West, and for a while blew with al:nost equa! violence from that quarter, In the City the damage done was com- Paratively trifling. A Cottage in the course of erection by Mr. A. Martin. on the Eastern side of the Courtenay Buy, B90uUt Lwo miles, from town, and part of the Rope Walk on the Marsh. owned by Messrs. T. Wallace and W. Carvill, were lown down, The vessels in the harbour escaped Without material injury. ‘f'wo coasting Nooners in attempting to come in, were driven ashore near Manawagonisli—the Crews escaping. The fine new chip Tippo Saib, of 1020 tons, owned by Mr. James Sioeth. whieh Ba:led on Friday afternoon for Liverpool, encountered the gale in the mouth of ibe ey, and wos struck byw heavy sea ‘ Which threw her on her beam ends, in \. y 3 * lle ich situation she remained for some’ me, but finally righted, and returned to on Tuesday might with ten feet water her hold. She has since been pumped of damage, which, however, is not sup- | sume my gld position, and become a posed to be material, Colonel Ormend | and family, and Mr. Jas. T. Smith, sou of the owner, were the passengers ju the | Tippo Saib tee Brig Daring, which sailed for | Barbados on Saturday, put back on Mon- | day, with loss of her deck joad, ~ more TO THE ELECTORS OF THE: SECOND DistRICT OF KING’s COUNTY. GrENTLEMEN— The Lreutenant Governor having thought “fit? to bring the House of Assembly prematurely to a close, the trust will winch Eowas honoured m 1246 has therefore returned to your hands, | During the three Sessions which have | since elapsed, | have eudeavoured, in co- operation with my poltical fiends, to lurther the advancement of those liberal and enlightened prineiples of Govern- ment | announced to you atthe Hustings, and toa Whiehb bt beheve | wag indebted for my Electuon. If we have failed to | carry these principles ito practice, the failure must be attributed to the numer- ical weaknesss of our party in the Assem- embly, and not toany want of zeal in ———— to be bet(er. understood bythe country than they were at any former period, | have good reason to hope that the minority of wajority inthe new one ; and if Wy Con- acceptable to you, L will cheerfully re rain a devoted labourer in that Cause which must ultimately secure to us all the rights, the privileges, and the political ne portance which belong to British Sub- jecis, and which are alone withheld from It is unnecessary fur me here to enter Representauves. The Journal Assembly—the most convincing of all udvocates—will show my name recorded | in favour of every Liberal measure that | has been brought under the notice of the Ilouse. Ihave voted against increased taxation--against high Salaries—against officia! pecylation. | have voted to pro- mote Agriculjure and the Fisheries, and te substitute a good and efficient system of Administration, modelled on the princi- ples of the British Constitution—for a corrupt and tyrannous one. If such us these entule me toa renewal of the confidence with which I was honoured more prondly the distinction of again tance bas vinened into intimacy with most of vou, becayse your clecting me wil! | prove that you have not doubted my sinserily, nor depreciated my _ services, humble as they may have been. I have the honour to remain, Genilemen, Your very obedient Servant, EDWARD WHELAN. | Charlotietown, January 11, 1850. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SECOND DIstTRiC? OF KING’s COUNTY. GENTLEMEN— The tiouse of Assembly having been days’ notice, to Kiect Representatives fur anew one; and i now beg to offer my humble services inthat capacity. Shoud I have the high honour to be chosen a Representative for this, my native District, [ beg to assure you that no effort of mine shall be waiting to promote your inte- | rests--which are identified with my own. Lhave the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient, Hamule Servant, JOSEPH M*DONALD. Charlottetown, January H, 1850. LO THE INDEPENDENT ELECT- ORS OF THE SECOND DisTRICT OF QUEEN’S COUNTY. GENTLEMEN— His Exceliency the Lieutenant Gover- nor hus thought proper to dissolve the House of Assembly. The duty of choos- ing men to represent you in Colonial Par- lament has again devolved upon you. During the three years I have had the honour of holding that unportant trust, | am fully persuaded that I have aeted fear- lessly and independenily in the discharge of tay davies. It is, fiowever, for you to Judge of my conduct, and if that has af. jorded you satisfaction, | shall hope fora renewal of the confidence with which | \ god grounded to ascertain the extent live been once honoured; and believe we, Chat to the outmost of my humble abil- ities LE Avill labour in your behal Youg grateful Servant for . ROBERT ing Mleetion. ,on my behalf. | placed ou me, I need not assure von of ! | ourselves, Believing these principles now | the late House will be changed into 2 | duct, as one ofthat minoriuy, has been | us byanarbitrary faction in Charlottetown, | into a review of my career as one of your | gf the | votes | ag BRamMINga, To the free and Independent Electors of the First Dis. trict of Queets County, GENTLEMEN~ ‘The mzny assurances I have received of your attachment to my political princi- ples—the zeal und independence you have always manitested in exercising your privileges at the Hustings,—and the close Connexion which has sprung up be- tween us and which has become strong ws the opposition of our adversaries be- came fierce,x—would alone be sufficient to induce ine to come forward as a Con- didate for your suffreges at the approach- But the question of Re- sponsible Government, which [ have long advocated, frais a conviction of its neces- than probable the new House of Assen bly will decide ity. am therefore desiious of resuming my seat as your Representa- uve, and now beg to solicit your support Should your choice be ny determination to labour zealously ii promoting your interesis, and ineudevour- | inv to carry ont those principles which [| beleive to be forthe interest ofthe Island | generally; and [ sincerely tiust that you | will not merely show your regard for those principles by electing me, but that _you will select a colleague, well known asa supporter of Liberal Principles, and who will be zealous in his efuris lo pro- mote them. 1 beg to subscribe myself, | Gentlemen, Your funhful Servant, GEORGE COLES. Charlotte Town, Jany. 12, 1850. TO THk INDEPENDENT ELECT- | ORS OF THE SECOND DISTRICT OF QUEEN’S COUNTY. | GenTLEMEN— His excellency the Lieutenant Gover- nor, in exercise of the Prerogative vest- ed in him by the Crown, having thought tit to dis olve the t!ouse of Assembly, the _ duty of choosing fit and proper persons to represent your interest In Colonial Par- liament has again devolved upon you, During the three years that [ have had the distinguished honor of representing your populous and influential District, it has been my ain and study by every con- stitutional means within my power to ad- vance your intererts—moral, social, and political. | The trust reposed in me [ have ever deemed a sacred one, and | flatter myself when a stranger to many of you, Twill fee] , that you will do me tie justice to believe | that an the performance of my public du- serving you, now that a casual acquaint. | ties as a member of Assembly I have been solely actuated by a desire faithfully and conscientionsly to discharge that trust. And in again offering myself as a Candi- date for your suffrages, | can assure you that [have no other object in yiew than that of aiding in the promotion of the common welfare. J can have none other. ‘his is the Country not only of my adop- tion but of my birth, and upon its prospe- cordial support tio every measure calcu- lated either to raise its character or de- velope its resources, and should I again be returned as one of your Representa- tives I shail not only, 1 trust, be the bet- ter fitted fom my past experience, to ad- yocate your Jucal interests, but be pre- pared to give a more efficient support to all such public mensures, dictated by a sound, libera} and enlightened policy, as the situation of the Colony may require. I have the honour to remain, Gentlemen, Your very humble Servant. JOUN LONGWORTH., Charlottetown, Jan. 15, 1850. TO THE FREE AND INDEPEN- DENT ELECTORS Or THE THIRD DISTRICT OF PRINCE COUNTY. GENTLEMEN — The Lieutenant Governor having dis- solved the House ef Assembly, I am induced, through the solicitations of many friends, to offer myself as a Candidate at the coming lection. Being a resident ofthe District. T flatter myself thet Lam well.aggnainted with its local wants ; and should J have the high honour conferred upon me of being chosen one of your Representatives, it will be my chicf study to promote your welfare, aud that of the whole Island generally, I remain, Gew lemen, Your obed’t Servt. JOHN GLYDON, Margate Road, Lot 19, Jan. 11, 1850. Rar. Coles \ ILL meet the Electors of the First District of Queen’s Connty at New Glasgow Bridge, on Tiuisday next, and at the Eastern End of the District at ihe Old Saw mill Bridge, Coyelhiead Road, on Jaa ry 12, 1850. , ce ae ie Ra ag | | } | sity, is stil unsettled; and ns itis more | riiy must depend my own. ft have iither- | to uniformly endeavoured to give wy | | | _is hereby notitied to take place on Moy- | January, 1850. Reading for t the Million! GREAT SALE OF Woes, FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, at the Store, North Side Queen Square, adjoining 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 ligadred Volumes iaany of them CHOICE WORKS: Among which may be found--the Works | of Byeon, Moore, Temans, Shakespear, fosepius, Rollin, Cowper, ‘Thompson, | ’ | | | tlowit, Cook, L. M1, Dickens, Bulwer, | Marryat, UIsraeli, Sons of Temperance Offering and other annuals for 1t50, to- gether with nearly all the LEADING AND SPANDARD AUTHORS OF ENGLAND AND AMERICA, comprising Works in [istory, Biography, Novels, Travels, Tules, 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. Eacourege Island Manufac- tures. Brass & Trea Foundry & Ma- chine Establishment, CHARLOTTETOWN. QS SALE a few large Franklin Stoves | and Kitehen Ranges, Stove Plates, | various sizes ;a Thrashing Machine. also Mountings for one Chaff-cutter; Prize Turnip Drills, Force Pumps, Garden and live Engines ; Mili Cranks, Spindle Steps, | Rims and Bushes; Mounting for Circu- | iat Saws; Bells; Brass and Composition articles for Ships and Carriages; Hard | Brass Bushes and steps for Machinery ; | | | Lathes fitted to order ;:Turning, Screw cutting, Boring, Punching and Saw-cut- ting by powerful Machinery. | ‘Terms, Ready Money, unless otherwise | specially agreed for. Superior Joiners’ Inch 4 Brads cut on the premises; 7 lbs, for 33. Gd., cash only. Jan. 12, 1850, Charletietowa Hutua!l Fire In- surance Company. A MEETING of the DIRECTORS of | ™ the above Company will be held at the Secretar’ys Oflice, on Tuurspay, the Tenth inst.. for the purpose of Auditing the Accounts, aud making out a general statement, to be submitted to the Annual General Meeting of the Company, which pay the ‘i'wenty-first instant, fT All POLICIES having expired on the 3Ist ult, persons interested will please to lose no time in renewing their Policies. AJ] others desirous to¢join the said Company, had better doso before the Annual General Meeting, so that the Company say haye the greater number to choose Direciors and Officers from. HENRY PALMER, Secretary & ‘l'reasurer, January 12, 1850. . —— (HE Subseribéy ' the Island, ré debted to him, fo being about to leave quests all persons in- ® make immediate pay- REMAIN, Esq., who 1s pd to receive the same; and aving legal demands against Wht piease furnish their accounts to his said Attorney, who will be prepared to discharge them. LAURENCE TREMAIN. Charlottetown, Jan. 5. 1820. PUBLIC NOTICE. THOSE persons indebted for the services of the Blood Horse SALADIN, for the sevsons of 1847 and 1818, are de- sired to pay the amount to the Subscriber im- mediately, or proceedings will be taken against them. STEPHEN RICE, Owner. Office. Graftou. Sireet, : November 10, 1649 Vinal Netiee to Bebtors, LL Persons indebted to the Subseri- ver are hereby notified to pay their respective accounts wilhoutdelay., Any accounts that remain uoseitled by the first of March, next, and due o , —— Friday next, for the puipose of explain- | ths, will then be withe 1 ine le peat olitical conduct, and solicit- | tion. _— Re ere ; tion. 7 . Ss at the ensuing Elec- 1 c $ atta é | j ry. T y ™~ . ° THE Subscriber, with some de | vantages which persens will enjoy, by effectin Alliance Life and Fire Insu. ,~On ears ler nothing further need be stated upon thishead. ‘ Thidly.—The purchase of this ad at " | a moderate rate. Itis material tok , that | while from the largeness of the Capital, which scriber has had much pleasure in paying to | various gentlemen whohave assured with the ver six months | Sa FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!! TO THE PUBLIC! gree of contidence, begs to call the atter tion of the Public to the great and peculiar ac Assurances with the rance Company, OF LONDON, These advantages are— First.—PrexFeceT Secunity.—It gos admitted, that a Capital of L5,0.0,000 ring under the immedite management @guch + wealthy and influential body as the brectors of this Company, affords periect securily to the Assured, , Secondly.—Honcer ann LIBER ne the t be part of the Company has ever charac dd al! its transactions. As the assured in thi com- munity have invariably experienced thisrroa THE COMPANY, during the last Ele is alone answerable for losses, the red not only enjoy perfect security, but are privileged to participate in the profittef the Company, which are declared and the expiration of ever} successive Five years, ‘This participation will ed to the Assured in the form of pementage, on the Premiums that lave been paid, In the year 1844, the Subscriter paid to the red, entitled io receive this percentage. a fair re- turn; and during the pesent month. the Sub- Company, for the last fire successive years. the handsome return of Seve and a half pereent.— one of whom received tle large amountof L41 Ys. Od.. Island currency, as his proportion. ‘The Directars have renoved the restriction relative to the burning of Camphene This Oil may now ve used inbuildings assured by the Allisnce. ‘The advantages abovestated have reference also to.the Life Deparinent, If the Public really yant PROTECTION against ihe devouring ehment of FIRE, espe- cially at this season ofte year, they ean ob- tain it by applying to the Subscriber, who will be happy to take risks it fair Rates of Pre- miums, against FIRE, ad issue Policies on LIFE, on satisfactory tems. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, Jan. 121850. aw , T £35 PREMUM, 4 Premium of Fre pounps will «“ be given by the Roy: Agricultural Socie- ty, for the best and mostoncise Manuscript MANUAL OF HUSBAIDRY, original or compiled, adapted to the oi!, climate and cir- cninstances of the Color. The Manuscript to ve subinitted to the Camittee on or before the First day of February! 850. No Prize will be givesnles the work be ap- proved by the Commaiitec Manuscripts intended jr competition must be sent to the Secretarywithout the name of the writer, but under som signature hy which they may be claimed. is By Order CHARLES STEWART. Seretary & Treasurer. Committee Room, Octber 3, 1849. Encourage Islan Manufacture, CHASE A BRASS Foundry Estiblishment, CHARLOTIETOWN. MADE to orde’ at the abov ramed Establishnynt,—Lathes, ‘hres! ing Machines, Mountigs for Chaff Cutts Prize ‘l'urnip Drills, Fore Pumps, Garden ™ Fire Engines, Mill Cranjs, Spindle Steps, Bir and Bushes, Moyuting fr Circular Saws, Be Brass and Composition Articles for Ships 4 Carriages, Hard Brass Bushes and Steps ! Machinery ; ‘Turning, Screw oo ru Punching, and Saw cating done at theshort notice, and on the most reasonable terms. — Aryand and other Lamps repaired. f An apprentice wanted at the above Es blishment. ‘I'he highest price will be given for old Br and Copper. is a Ww, C, HOBS Janpary 12, 1850. Lal DISVULRSRY, | UPPER GREAT GEORGE STREET Ker STREET. | WV, H. BADGE takes Ja menced the bas inform tite Publie that 2 ess of DISTILE nee of many) please the Public in to him a share — ° a, a