te hace therevpoa, a prosecution being instituted, and a decision obtained against them for said penlty: ‘The House of Assembly, in consideration of the case, deem the pro- visions of said Acts unnecessarily severe, so far as regards Members of Assembly : And, therefore, pray that your Excellency will be pleased to forego the exaction of eatd Fines. FISHERY BILL. Bill for the Encouragement of the Cod sad Mackerel Fisheries. ‘The following mw an Abstract of the bill: Be it enacted, Thata Bounty of Twelve Shillings and Sixpence per Register ton fer Old Measnrement, shall be allowed on che Vessels hereinafter mentioned, being properly manned and equipped and em- barked in the Cod and Mackerel Fisheries during either of the years 1851, 1852, and 1853 ; the said Bounty to be payable ‘a the Person or Persous being an Inhabi- tant or lohabitants of this Island, Provided tnat such Vessels shall respectively be equipped and fully furnished with all need- ful supplies, stores, and materials. ‘The avcond Clause enacts, ‘That the Bounty stall extend to alt Vessels expressly Stied out for the purpose of the Cod and Mackerel Fisheries. aud which shall have been in the actual prosecution of the Fish- ing Voyage fora period of not less than three and a half Calendar months, between the [5th June and the Ist October in either of the said years, (unless and excepting auch time as may be required to return to land fish caught or taken by the crew ihercof.) ‘Fhe third Clause provides ‘or the appointment for exch Harbour in ine Island of two or more Commissioners for setiling claims for Bounties under this det. It also provides that every such Vessel, at the time of commencing 4 F. h ng Voyaze, shall have on board, for whe prosecution of the said Veyage, at Jegst one month's stores and provisions, and that the Crew shali consist of at least one man for every five tons. up 10 twenty tons, and one man for every six tons above twenty tons, and up io forty-two tons, and one fur every eight tons over forty-two ‘one. The third Clause enacts, That for tae further enceurggement of the Mac- kerel Fishery, there shall be granted, over aad above any Tonnage Bounty, the sum / Que hundred Pounds, which, in each of ‘ae same years,shall be paid and appliedas ounties to the owners of such our Ves- acis or Boats as shall catch iid bring in- to Port in this island the grea‘ st number of Barrels of Mackevel, caug'si and secured oy the Crew or other persous on beard of euch Vessels or Boats. dutiig tie Fishing Season in any one of the abov. years, and to ba paid in the following proportio: ., that ‘sto say to the Owner of the Vessel or Boat having the largest quauuty of Larrels of Mackerel, the sui of Forty Pounds; to the owner of the Vessel or Boat having she next largest quantity, the sum of Thirty Pounds; to the owner of the Vessel or Boat having the next largest quantity, ‘Y'wenty Pounds ; and to the owner oi the next or fuurth Vessel or Boat having the next Jargest quantity, the sum of Ten Pounds: Provided that no Vounty shall be given to the owner of any such Ves- sel or Boat not having cavght or browght into Port at least One hundred Barrels of Mackerel during the Fishing season, on which such Bounty shal! be claimed. The Herse Chamuion. "'NHE celebrated Horse CHAMPION, formerly owned by Geor ze Coles, Esq. will stand during the incoming Season, at ‘he following places, once a fortnight.— A fall descr:ption of this Horse 1s unne cessary but it will snffice to state, that he stands 16 hands and one inch high, pro- portionably stiout—4 years old this Spring, end is of a Strawberry colour:— At Mr. John Suthertand’s, Head of St. Peter’s Bay, on Monday, 5'h of May next At Mc. Hoopers’s, Morrell, on Tues jay Sib of May, At Dooal! MeDonald, Esq’s.’ St. Mar garet’s on Thursday, 8th of May. At Cooper’s Mills, Grand fiver, on Friday 9h of May. At Wiliam Coffin’s, Bay Fortune, oo Saturday 10th of May. " Trrus, 20s. CASE. --Greom’s Fee, og. 94. Wirnsam Corrix, Bay Fortun:, Groom. VILLIAM HILL, Owner. Metallic Fire Proof Paiat, Or, Artificial Slate. THIS admirable article has been tested for some years, and proved very voluable, becoming a perfect slate, as hard as mar- ble in a few months, completely protect- ing whatever is coated with it from the action of weather and sire—a_ better fire- proof than tin or xinc. Several Insurance Companies certify they will insure build- ings covered with it at a cheaper rate, than if covered with those metals. It is of two colors, the black is best for roof- ing—the chocolate the best thing ever discovered for sides of either brick or wood, forming a perfect stone coating of a handsome stone or chocolate cojor, can be easily changed by a little white lead to suit the taste. ‘There is nothing equal to it for steamboat and car decks, and all kinds of iron,as it forms a coating near- ly as hard asthe iron itself, and never cleaves off. BEWARE OF ween eSS COUNTER- FreLTS. As the popularity of my paint has in. duced scores of unprincipled individuals to grind up, and offer as fire-proof paint, all kinds of worthless stuff, much of it nothing but rotten stone that has no co- hesive attraction, is held on by the oil with which it is applied ; Consequently, as soon as the action of the atmosphere destroys the oil, it will wash or rub off like Chalk or Whiting, nothing can yet be known of its lasting qualities, as it 1s but little over a year since they got them up, Whereas mine has been tested about seven, and where first applied is now like a stone, The original and genuine article can be obtained of PATRICK STEPHENS, Orwell, my authorised Agent for the Is- land, Nies Ranuin, Agent at Charlottetown, Wm BLAKE, Patentee. Proprietor, 84 Pearl-st., N. Y., May, 5, 1851. 3m. Legislative Library Notice. JERSONS having in their possession the following BOORS, belonging to the Legislative Library, are hereby requested to return the same forthwith .— ist Volume Smith’s Works, Modern Brit- ish Essayist. Locke on the Human Under- standing. Fortune’s China. 7th Volume of Chancellors. M-Donald’s Quotations. 2 & 4,9 & 10 Dick’s Works. Miss Landon’s Works. Statesmen of America. Ist Volume Prescott’s Mexico. Ist & 2d Volumes Con- quest of Peru, 2d Volume Layard’s Nineveh, 1] & 2 Cosmos. 3d Volume Strsckland’s Queen Gilbert’s Banking. 15th Volume Encyclope- dia Brittanica. ‘orrenson Wealth. Fullar- ton on Currency. Ist Volume Rise and Fall of Athens. H. W. LOBBAN, Librarian, April 14, 1851. FRENCH INVENTION. Diamond Cement, YOR mending China, Gisss, and Earth- ware of every Description. The Subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above Cement, and from his expertence of its use in the repair of broken dishes and Glassware, can confi- dently recornmend it to House keepers and others. It will be sold, in any quan- tity. M. W. SKINNER. Medical Warehouse, Dalryipie’s Corner. Oct. 26, 1850. 1000 Acres of LAND, TO BE SOLD OR LET ON THE MOST FAVOURABLE TERMS. NE THOUSAND ACRES of superior LAND, situate at Lot 3, in Prince County. The Western Road runs though purt of it; it is covered with excellent Timber, and supplied with numerous wa- ter streams. lt will be Let or Sold in J,ots to suit intending purchasers, and on terms the most advantages that can be offered, hte etacecnsinteeeenesnnetnstonay covenant on a ee ee ee WALTER LANNE. August 10, 1350. —— . " _—— eer te tree rere a ne Hrchange ! Uxchange!! » <3 ‘ ILLS of EXCHANGE bought and sold at the Banking Aveaey of the Subscri- ber. Approved Promissory Notes, of Ninety days aud under, discounted; Checques cashed. CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetewa, December 13, 1890. “ Alliance Life & Fire Insurance Company” OF LONDON, Estapiishep BY Act or PaRLiaMEST 1824 ° Capital L5,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG. Agent for P. E. Island. April 14. MARINE INSURANCE !!! Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes, &c. HE Subscriber hereby announces to the Commercial Community of this Island, that he has been duly authorised by Power of Attorney, to act as Agent of the « Lafayette Insurance Company,” of Indiana, in the United States of America. ‘That he is now prepared to grant Policies on all Marine Risks, at very low rates of premium. ‘That this Company is one of the very best in point of respousibility, having a paid np Ca- pita! of L60.000. There are three points of advantages connected with the Company, with which the Public should be made ac- quainted. Ist —Its having a large Cash fund always at command. 2d—The Surplus Capital well invested by Mertgiges upon unincumbered Real Estate. Jd. —That the Stockholders are individually liable for al! losses. The following gentiemen having been ap- gointed by the Comp:uny to act as atocal Board of Directors? is a further guarantee to the Pub- lic of the respectability of this Office, nusme- ly:— . W. W. LOKD, Ese. JAMES PURDIE, Ese. BENJAMIN DAVIES, Esq. The Snbscriber will echeeriully render any information, upon application being made at his Office. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, April 14, 1851. ~~ GHARLOTEETOWN Mutual lire Insurance, Encourage the above Home Association. Keep your Property Insured. Keep your Money in the Country. NYHE COMPANY has morethan Dou- bled its Capital in Cash, within the last year. Each person Ilnusurivg has a share in the Capital. DANIEL BRENAN, President. HENRY PALMER. Sec’y. & Trea. Secretary’s Office, Kent-Street. . April 14, 1851. NOTICE. (HE undersigned Trustees and assig- neess of the Real and Personal Ks- tate of CHARLES WORREL, Esquire, im Prince Edward Isiand. hereby notify the ‘Ten- ants rae on ‘Townships Nos. 33, 39.40, 41.42.43. and 66.and others, that they have authorised and appointed the Hon. Epwarp ‘THORNTON, to act as their Agent, and all per- sons indebted for Reut, arrears of Rent, or otherwise, are hereby called upon and required to make immediate payment to him. JAMES PEAKE, CHARLES HENSLEY, JOHN M. HOLL. THeOPH, DESBRISAY. Office, Desbrisay’s Buildings, Queen-Street, Charlottetown, April 14, 1851, Wuerat. Oars, BARLEY, Witrat Frove, OatmMrar and Pork. &c.. taken in payment, delivered at the Morrell Farm, to Mr. JOHN bB. COX; or in Chariettetown, at Mr. DES- BRISAY’S Warehouse. kk. THORNTON. OR CED OD cha PA Le UR 1 Gf 2: x > <3} eX y ty Mo (OR SALE by the Subscriber, with immediate possession, 100 feet of | LAND fronting on Pownal Street, hy 84 front- ire on Dorchester Street, tocether with the new two story HOS, 40 by 55, STABLE, COACH HOUSE, &e..&c., "This property is well adapted fora Mercantile Establishment or Hiotel, being near the dead of Pownal Whart. For terms apply to P. GAFFNEY. Charlottetown, New 1, 1850. —- TO BE LET FOR A TERM OF YrARs. PY YP DAS ds WV OOD, THE RESIDENCE OF CAPTAIN CUM. BERLAND. THIS property consists ofsa well built and commodius Dwe)ling House, erecied a few years since by the proprietor, toge- ther with Out Houses and Offices in good repair, and 150 acres of Land, It is situate on Township No. sixty-five, immediately opposite Charlottetown, from which it is distant about two miles. The Land is high, with a gradual descent io the water, ard the view, which is uninier- rupted, is decidedly one of the finest in the Island. The Ornamental Woods, which are very beautiful, have been care- fully preserved and laid off with imueh taste ; and us the proprietor is desirous of returning to England, the property is offered on the most favourable terms, at a rent much below its rea! value. ALSO, TO BE LET OR SOLD, That very valuable tract of Land adjoin. ing Rinewoopn, and known as “ [Holland's Cove,” comprising two hundred and thirty Acres. Also, a FARM, consisting of eighty- eight acres, fronting on the West River, thifty acres of which are fit for ullage, t- gether with a good Barn and Dwelling House thereon, Also, several cultivated Farme fronting on the south Shore, Township No. sixty- five. The above properties are well worthy the attention of parties desirous of settling inthe Island, Full particulars as to Ti- tles, Terms, &c., may be had at the office of the subscriber, where plans of the Properties may Ve seen. W. H. POPE. May 19. Im. To be sold or Let. | 'VHE following eligible tracts of Land, situate on TownshipNo. 17,now in the vecupation of Mr. James Sane, con- sisting of: A tract of Fifty acces, the greater part of which is fit for tillage, situate in the’ village of St. Hleanor’s, togetier with the Llonses and Buildings thereon. Auso, a Tract of Ninety-live acres, of which a good proportion is cleared and fit for cultivation, fronting on Bedeque Bay. Aso, a Tract comprising Sixty-five situcte on the Main Post Koad leading from St. Eleanor’s to Ci.u:lottetown, a portion of w!.ich is fit for cultivation. ‘The above Properties are offered on the most favourable ter:ns. If sold, three- fourths of the purctiase money may re- main secured upon the premises. For particulars apply io Mr. James Suarp, St. Eleanor’s, or to the subscriber, W. H. POPE. Charlottetown, May 5. 1351. LAPAY £1 Ys Marine Insurznce Company. pork the security of the assured, in the British North American Colonies, the Directors have authorised the Agente and Local Directors respectively, in the pleces hereafter named, to invest the premiums to the sum of $100,000, :n the following proportions, namely : At Montreal for Canada, $ 25.000 St. John for New Branswick, 20,000 At Halifax, for Nova Scotia, 20,000 At St. John’s, for Newfd., 20.000 And at Charlottetown, tor P.E.1.,15,000 $ 100 000 The sum appropriated for thia ! island will be invested in the Bank of British North America, at Halifax, N.S8.,and can be drawn for at sight, to meet losser. The subscriber trusts that with sveh security the mercantile portion of this comunity will patronise the *Zafayetle,” the more especially as itis the first Wa- rine Office established im this island ; and when the accommodation is considered, of allowing three months’ eredit on ep- proved notes, forthe very low rates of premium, at which this Office intendatto lake rivks on vessels, cargoes and frerghts on voyages te any part of ihe worl’, for any period of tine. CHARLES YOUNG, Nay 19, Age. ial REO ee NS Re enn a ey se ara aR BA 4 ee ge en BP a