l a h, L AND , __EINCE EDWARD ISLAND- ADVERTISER. " I N9- Ia—(Sonthem Section.) , er of therabove District will let by proud laces where the work is to be per- 3,840.4 lrlcts, viz :— Mthh ofJone,nt 8 o'clock, the Road from _' fig estern Road; Same day, at 2 o’clock, the '1’.” lo Barlow‘s—Sale to commence at the ltd o‘clock, the Road from Macdugald‘s to ‘ oth'tne, at 10 o’clock, repairing the Main to commence at the .Road leading from tlte . 'rt Hill. Nth ofdune, at12 o'clock, repairing the Rand . e to commence at the French Settlement. ho 22d ofJurte, at 9 o'clock, the Roads at . 8_—-Sttle to commence at George Cilcash’s. une, at 12 o’clock, repairing the Road on . thence at Halloran‘s. ‘ ’ be required for the performance of “SEPH HIGGINS, Commissioner. , Hy,184‘.’._ _‘_ my” . I No. 1--(North Section.) ,‘fitlztice, that l writ, on Monday the 20th , dock, La'r tlte repairing the Road from eferry. ’ CHARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1842. / fistula, Bruises anti mascara. . ‘ DISTRICT No. 9. Egligomrlntlssmuer pl" the above District will Let by t , a tie sew-t i ' formed, the follmvtng Ruraltl lCiiitiiadiliiIUv‘izlile work ls to be per- ‘~ On \Vednesday the first day ofJnne, at 10 o’clock the complet- ing the Road leading from Orwell-head to Georgetown Main Road, by wny of Vernon River Bridge. a l Same day, at 12 o‘clock, the Road leadinu front Uig to Red- tnond s, and repairing the Bridge at the Dis'lrict Line, Murray ing from County Line to {edmoitd's, Georgetown Road. Mill. On Friday the 3d at Ill o‘clock, the Road leading front .Iiimcsl M‘Donaltl's to Johnson's River Bridge. Same dily,ul12t).l:l0|31{, Tarentntn Settlement Road. Ample Security will be required for the due fulfilment of euclt Contract. J. R. BOURKE, Commissioner. Commissioner’s Ofiicc, April 29th,1842. . DISTlth'I‘_No. II. a BB Subscriber Wlll receive Sealed Tenders until Saturda ', the lltlt June, at 1‘2 o‘clock, noon, for construct- tit-the New W'estero Road, Lot 5. v"? " “Brings, eotnmencirigrneur the Dock. ictice, d go" ’ glancing at Mrs. Travers's.:’8 from Kildare Bridge to St?! If}, Tigttish ~ pgjpldare Bridge. . ‘3 .. y' JAAIES ‘VARBURTON, Commissioner. r maan‘ instead 'Q'O'clock, the Main \Vestern Road, com- 'tfclock, iii. Road from Hill's Mills to Hal- ,It9‘u'clook, tlte Road leading from Cascum- h, It IO o’clock, the Road from Kildnrc settlement .dav, at 2 ing a Boat VI. barf at the end uftlte Cable-head, Road, North side of St Peter's Bay, agreeable to a plan and specification to be seen at the Subscriber’s (ill'ice. JOHN JARDINE, Commissioner. ' St. Peter’s, May 7tlt.1842. DISTRICT No. 12. [IE Subscriber will Let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, the following Public Contracts, viz :— , On Monday, the full day oI'Jimn next, the. repairing the [Load at the former place, at the hour 01'10 o‘t lock, forcimnn. Bay to James Collin's; and at 4 o‘clock. the II fertility, DISTRtCT R0. 2.. o. the . f ' . El! 3‘ mfillowing Road Contracts,viz: and ttle, . rove, .. .allthe't . m "16‘ l ' ham's Village; same day, oft-p. to the Back-settlement of Fifteen point. py, the 6th, ttt‘.) o'cloelt, the Main \Vestern Ron liscover ‘ ou'd, . I'Mill towards Neil.Ramsay’s. sday,the 7th, at 10 o’clock,the o pressu - . ds Ncw Bideford; same day, together ch," "0 can do .Same day, at 12 o‘clock, the Itoad from 31110193 II towards Bitrlow’s. umed I! ' fib'o’lmh, at 11 o'clock,,tbe Road from St. Joseph’s 0 r‘ v .. as; any, ugnidfl 93‘". great v _ , . i will be required for the due fulfilment oft icohere ( ; , 'AIKCIIIBALD CAMPBELL, Commissioner yr We Oflicc,11tll April, 1642. ral device ‘ DISTRICT NO. 5. It , . , , . burn" w ‘ _ ,‘the‘followrng contracts, at the times and places un- ever ela My, - . - -- o v : we madei - ‘aittiy,the 13th day ' ungow’tp Fyfi'e ~ ‘ i' —-and M4 n‘cloc , ckirfl tom’s Mill to ,.the repairing the ‘ Turin r’s Brook —-.on 'I ll be required ftfi'e performance of each contraci. , and other obstructions on the Highways, if not re— open“? “diediately, will be removed at the expense, of persons to the "no _ h obstructions, and the Fines exacted, without distinc- 3 about 3 ~ rimination. ‘ cie .. t “"5"” , ish, 5a. May, 1842. it Not, on DISTRICT No. a. i eminent c rly haPPI, se and for, ' tumour as on him. " a court the ‘ )rical case. learned I). )inentary I , 'Cunwa ’s. I _ ",5" era‘s C ek,.and cutting down the Hills. 'ay the 10th ofJune, at 10 load and two Bridges, between Warren Farm rock. And same day, at 20’clock, Commissioner of the above District will LET BY the several places where the work is to be tuiie Church to AleXandcr Fisher's, Little River. On Tuesday, the 7th, Road from the Schoolhouse to Little River Beach. ’ .s. from Diugwell's Mills to James M‘Kan's, Rollo Bay, commencin;r At 2 O'clock, saute day, repairing the Road from the head of Rollo end from Day For- at the liour of 10 o‘clock. forcnoon, res pairing the Road from Red House to Graittl River; and the the. First day of June next, at 10 o‘clock, Two end from Saint Eleaitor's towards Bcdcque; o'clock, the Road from Hillson'sto Green‘s the 2d, at 10 o’clock, the Road from Campbell‘s "e day, at 1‘2 o'clock, the Road from Macgregor‘s est. ' "the 3d., at 10 o’clock, the Road from Mascnitche ntutnme day, at12 o‘clock, the Road from Fifteen at. 1 o'clock, the Road On \Vodncsduy, the 8th, at the hour of.” o’clock, forcnonit, re- pairing the Road from Cooper's Mill Lo the head of Grand River, and from thence. the opening ofthe new Road through Lots 55 and 56.10 Dingwell’s Mills. On 'I‘Iitiisday, the 9th. at 10 o’clock, forenoiin, repairing the Road from Bay Fortune Church, to the line of‘Lot 4‘2, on the St. Peter's Road. On Friday. the 101b, at the hour of 10:0'clnck, forcnoon, re- ducing the Hills at M'Caskell’s Bridge. At 12 o'clock, same (lay, Fox River Bridge. At Qo‘clock, llollow River Bridge. At 3 o‘clock, Cow River Bridge; and at 4 o'clock, Naufragc canna- 3A. WHOLESALE AND RET [No. 252. acorns . AIL. Just received, per Glcnburnz'e and Lady Wood, from England, and on Sale by GEORGE HOOPER, VERY LARGE and SEASONABLE SUPPLY of MERCHANDIZE, carefully selected by himself, -st tits STOCK conrmsas— Harbour Road SM“, d, ‘ . EA qimmitv of readv made Winter Cloth'n = [i W ll - .v at3oelock re a , , _. ._ j _ . i it, ..upcr no no en ’ ’ 9 "mg'l‘" “Md 1““,‘1 gloths, l’tlot «10., I'lus'nings, Molesktns, l-‘ustians, Velveteens. ' . . cam-1.: _ ,; g 3 . - 9 ~ _ - ~, , _ 0n I‘hnrsday the 2d, at 10 o clock, the new line offload lcad- l C] ,i . pylwm’ m mm" Jl'ass’ P'ml'l’ t' “mm ‘EIHSI'M' mm") rug from the Back Settlement, Lot 48, on the division Linc be- “:96qu ~(IHH'm-dlc'lcun‘l" ‘E‘”F‘P(‘:f‘i‘£‘lm‘l ('"uzo H‘“”““"' “W”, L . , t, q . . H I ’ , ' ‘33,. at s, an n egantstoc o .cron , mas with atit-i-trfor at 12 v inn-49 [dud 4 . l m [hr-2 “M Thug “"15" Ril'ld' f‘lmf‘ d.” ’1 lll‘d‘“ Rug \Vhrli; French ltid silk thread, a’nd otlifdr Gloi'tis' t u 1. UC\, t to Road leading from Forbes s Mill to (my 5 Saw j “floured .md bhcl. of” da Ngfle. ’ q mm,” P “inns p. ‘ ‘ ' \ ~F- - , a, nil; ., t3 ‘ ; it A GENERAL A550 Ironmongery and Cutlery, Carpenters” Tools, Pit and Cross Cut whtch will be sold at a the in... ENGLISH MARKETS which otvin to the 11- re. d u r ‘ ' ' ’ ' enabled to of?“ at unpr’cedenmd low paces. , g up sse s n e o trade in the manufacturing districts, he II and font: Lutcstring and gauze Ribbons; Bonnets and Bonnet Shapes, .ttce, Edgings, Collars, Bohbincts. Jneonet, Book and Check Muslim, white and grey Cnlit'oes, Shirtings, Sheetings, [able Linen, 'I‘ovifelings, Flanncls, Serges, Blanketing, Blankets, white and coloured Counterpanes, Hats, Caps, Hosierv. llnber- dashery. Mackintosh Capes, figured Oil Cloth, Rosewood Work- boxes, (to. (to ' ~ " R 'r M r: N 'r o I ~ Saws, -Tinware and boxes Tinplate; a large quantity ofIron, very reduced price ', a stock of Crockery ; Pitch, Paints and Oils, Sail Canvass , I’fmns and Bindings, Harness Leather and Saddlery, &c. disc. . ALSO. Superior overproof Cognac BRANDY and RUM; and excellent old Port and Sherry Wines. G. 11. begs to state, that be has but anc'price affixed to his Goods, and sells for Cash only. GREAT Greener: Brass-r, QvEES iguana, Cltarlottctown,Octobcr1511i, 1841. NEW’ GOODS, FOR AJJ'I‘UMN 1841. LYDIARD {4 I"E-.‘.I.tfis'ii'30§ ESPEC'I‘FULLY intimate .to the inhabitants of . ‘ha.liittctown and the public that they have received A LARGE AND WELL assuringn STOCK OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN lllflig‘SliAHDIZE, Suitable for the ecosoi‘, comprising, among other armies. l'i'l. 291.3. l'i._.) Black, Blue and Coloured Cloths,Cassimeres, Bucksliius,’I‘vvecds, Doeskins, Boa- vcrs, I’etnrsliams, Pilot and Mixed Cloth“. 'i 4 Black and Colonr~ ed Merinoes, Plain and Filixrt‘d Oil; .is,J'I’t-iiitevl Saxonvs, quslin-De-Laincs, Cami-tic :- ut“A‘i‘.tp,‘r ' ,a Dresses, White, Red. and Green 1"l:tnncl:7. \Vhiie a rd Colored f"killed Serses. BIIIZOS; White and Grey Cottons, Printed do. .fis: stvlt'; Plain and .Twillcd striped Shining, ‘ tum] - fine \Vooleu I’laids, Blankets, Carpets, I‘l‘llflllrfifl Striped coil Gingham Shirts, Black and Colored (iros-de-E 'les, Ill-n1: and Cdlored Sntitis, Black and Colored Silk Vol-guts, and Aretnnre for Ladies’ Bon- nets, Ribbons, Gloves, llos try, Braces, Shawls and Handker- chiefs, Fur Caps nnd~I-Iii'.v ies' Kid, Lcathcr,1’runclla and Satin Boots niid Shoes, untl flariety o't‘smul "Ynyps, kc.&c. &c. ALSO—Hum, Brandyfllid; Madeira, Port and Sherry \Vines; Sugar, Tea, Molasses, llai-r'.-~-ire, (hocet‘tcs, Tobacco, Cigars, Film-“a '5“. The whole it"yvfneh will be Sold on most advan- tagoous terms, for 013. only. i No. 1, Queen Street, Brecken‘s Corn-5r, Charlottetown, Nothh. 1841K ' y is River Bridge '. same day, at 11 o’clock, the Main , North of Ellis River Bridge; same day, at 1'2 Road from Trout River, lending to the Main VVcs- Also, on the some day, at 3 o’clock, p. m. the Road Road from M‘Lean’s nt I‘u'clock, the Road ofTrotit River, lending to the Main Road, and mak— ziibscriber will ;Let, by Auction, to the lowest of June, that improving the Road _ s W‘cmnmencing at said Ferry, Erection. At 29W ’_. , same day, the covering of the improving ofthe uwiuy. French Mill Crank. Road from Bagnall‘s to “as- w. MACNEILL, Commissioner. édnesday, the 8th of JunP, at 10- o’clock forcnoon, ‘m Bullshit“) to Mubcy’s; Sale to commence at Bun- o’clock, forenoon, the the stra' - lending ifrom St. Peter‘s Point to Canoe Cove. d Bridge. And on Saturday, the 11th, Repairing lite Lots 43 and 44,, commencing :tt St. Margaret’s, ltottr of!) o'clock, forenoou, of the same day. Ample Security will be required for the each contract. » JOHN M‘CALLUM, Commissioner. Bay Fortune, May 4th, 1842. DISTRICT No. 13. lte l rage to East Point. On Tuesday the 21st June, Bond, \Vt-st side of Surveyor a,Inlet. the repairing the Bridges Rintt; and immediately after, On Wednesday the 2'21] June, the repairing Iiay River Bridge. Mill, nt lOo‘clock. And immediately after, to New Harmony. And on Thursday the 23d June, line Road between Lots 42} and 44—sale Bay, at 10 o'clock. And at. 12 o'clock, from Souris Mills to John M‘Atiliiy’s. Illl‘ biiildinga Bridge over Mollally's Creek. .... .. Security will be rcquiruu tract. - . “ JOHN MACGOVVAN, Commisswner. Commissioner's Office, Soot-is, April 2d, 18.42. DISTRICT No. 14. On Monday, Peter Robertson's, Lot 51. Road to Montague lower Bridge. On Tuesday, the 7th June, part ofthe Road and Second mile, at9 o’clock, litrenooii. ight- Lme of Road leading to Dingwell's Mill. tton ofettcli mile will be given at the time ofsale. ed for the Roads . commencing at 10(t’clock, near Golf’s Mill, -—at lhe Vet ,dltesday the'15tlt of June, 11th o'clock, fore-noon, 1 period It }‘ he new‘Road to Sandy Point,r(;;3tppgs{lylt‘r(l;ifiir. "30mm?" 31 i , Commissiunbr. the 00‘" ; ay17th,18,42.‘ . t] “I! e , . ots'rruc't‘ No.8. , . _ _ end may 8° .~ rumissioner of thecabore District \Vlll sell by me and 10° and the “ 1.0 be u, . y, theflllth, do of June next, at eight o'clock, — ' - airing-the Tristrain Road. Lot 34. Also, same .r l, ins and 1‘“. 2 i y Frog's. h post unme' , 5nd VISIIed ; 'l do in the» SP and SIII {or . ban'Bridge. Alqu, same day 'd leading from o turdai ithe 11th day the good leading day. I! q . seven Anlbflli. ‘ "ck, there airing the Road leading from Black “Plised t - ‘ pile-house,“ at 35. Also, slams day,,at4 o'clock,» intenlely ‘- Battery Point and. ‘ I ‘ "I e n 5 av, the 14th, at 9o’clock, forcnoon, the re air- hrfle h" ”- I Roud,Lot 86. Also, same day, at 12 0'4: or-k, . girl t2 _" :émmant is‘ .7 day. ltd ’clock, the repairing i. Bl ‘ hop 0‘ Mri, g . i wnHillstltereat, 1.0137. Alse,same day, at on fin , ' L - v ' in; the Road from Clark‘s tn Five-limo- ' ort- , Iucifef 3‘ 40y, it} o’clock, from Cross Roads to . Dita. ' QM”. ’ ' . . . . . r d to ‘1: not of .. ii the 16th. at 9 o’clock, the l’BPflII‘lns1h0 On Friday, tie lOLh June, £20 to reduce the Hill nit Beetr: L Kres P V r 3- , hills to the Cross Ron to com- Mill Dam, Brown's Creek—Sula at 10 o cloek. Same t ay‘i asl . _ . Ina Also. some daV, at 1 clock, noon, o’clock, £3 on the Road from Attken s Mill Road tuyvar s . i Road from Aitken s towards rst W” "‘6 fi allant m“ l ladifl. w“ "k. ‘ , . genital) mourns, d e .‘Jq n, to the lowest bidder, at the several places where performedfdle following Road Contracts. viz :— , therepuiring the Road leading from Stanhope to- ' at 4 o'clock, the re- rth Riverldridge towards Grand oqun'e, at 9 o'clock,forenoon, from Christopher's Bridge to- the 13th oqune. at 10 o'clock, forenoon, and leading from Corranban .to St. Peter's ,7 12 o’clock, noon, the repairing the Mill Cove towards the hendpfBedfordJAIsn, 'flg the Mona han Road, where most required, the Glenfinan . . the l5th,lat 8 o‘clock,'the railing Clark’s “it (I loading from Sandhills to,Point De 11"“! required for the due performance of on... its! for the above District. after, River Road. The smite fore- dfl)’. win i... sold, to the extent oi'£30. opposite Morrison's, On Thursday, the 9th Road leading lrorn at Grand River, wt Bridge is to be erected.' On Tuesday, the 14th ofJune, part of the R0 alt , and art oftlte Road leadin I let—coininleneingliitél o’clock, near the a’estRoyalty line. piece near Burnt Point will he let at 10 o’clock. Cardigan, 9th Mny,1842. ' DISTRICT. No. 15. . THE following Moneys will be expended a Sale, viz: V On 'I‘uesda , the 7th Juna next, , from White glands to the Little Sands. _ £4 on Cownn’s Mill Road; and immediater a Wharf at South River, Murray Harbour. Same day. at £2 on the Guernsey Cove Road. On Wednesday, the 8th June, from South River to the County Lin ray River Bridge at IO-o’clock. ' On Thursday, the 9th June, a Road, beginnin at the line Brook. Andrew’s Point and Ferry Road, and .Murray Harbour—Sale to commence Finl ’s. . The whrlt will be let to the low ofthe Contracts. May, 1842. Line Road between Nottb side, at the duo p‘Erformancc of N MONDAY, the 20th June, £20 will be expended _ in the repairs ofthe Road from Souris to East Point, Sautl. “(ht—5"“: 3” commence Ill. 10 olclock, at Sottris. And immedi- alply, after, £17 will be laid out to repair the [load from the Por- nt 10 o'clock, the repairing the Sumo day, at lQo’cloclr, at Bull Creek, Rockburra, and Little £25 will be expended in the re- . . . pairs ofthe Lot 4;) Road—sale to Commence itt Ilugh M aceachern 5 £10 on the Road £5 10s. will be laid outon the 0 commence at Rollo ‘1 on the Bridge at the And tit ‘2 o'clock, £2 16s. 8d. on the Road And immediately after, .1 r... up. 4.... nerfitnmnce of each Con- “ V. d t T HE Commissioner ofthe above District will Let, by ‘Aiiction, to the IUWcst bidders, the several amounts appro- . - . rintcd for Ponds &c. for the resent 'car in the followin" ‘ubscriber Will, on Monday the 6th of June Erde,,_ l ’ p l ’ ° ten o’clock forennon, let by Auction, on the spot, an of the Road from York River to Pye's; Sale to pieces of George Same day, at 2 o'clock, the ratsmg the the Sixth day ofJuno, the repairing of several town Road, commencing itth o’clock, rnear' The same day, at 12 o'clock, part of Buck’s Road, commencing where the work of last year coded. And immediately after, part ofthe Road leading from Buck's leading from Head of Cardigan to Pisquid—tho Sale to commence at the Hill on the At Eleven o'clock, the same day, several pieces of the Road loading to Saint Peter‘s, commencing at Cardigan Bridge; and the saute day. and :it the saute time, the Commissioner will let several miles ofthe new A particular descrip- On Wednesday, the 8th Othme, the several sums appropriat- on the North 'Side of Cardigan will be Let. And immediately the opening ofthe Road from Petvr Morrison’s to Grand River Road, and horn the latter place to Narrow’s Creek Bridge, will be sold, commencing where the line intersects the old Grand day, at 3 o’clock, the building nfseveral Blocks and. Bridges for the \Vharfat Cardigan Ferry, June, nt 11 o’clock. several miles of the Dingwell's Mill to Cardigan, and the Bridge CHEAP, new WINTER goons. G.&E HEARD ’ . 0 To the Electors of the 'l‘own and Royalty of Charlotte- 1711. , _ ENTLEMEN ;—Bcit.g on the eve of proceeding to _ England, on behalf of the Prince Edward Ishtth Steam Navigation Company, as well as on private business, and, as the Illcction of Members to represent our interests in General As- sembly may take place during my a scnee from the Island, I am ’tnduccd thus early to offer myself as a Candidate, for the high* lipnor of again being one oi the Representatives oftltis my native UW". My conduct in the present House of Assembly is before you, on which Lhave only to rest my claims for your further confi- dcncr-i; and ifit has been such as to meet with your approval, and desire, by an independent and conscientious discharge ofthe du- tics ofa Representative ofthe People, to merit a continuance of your rilVUUI' (UNI SIIPIIOI’I. . I My father has kindly consented (health permitting) to repre- sent me at the Election, should it take place previous tomy re- um. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, With much respect, Your obedient servant. FRANCIS LONG‘NOR’I‘H, Jim. Charlottetown, May 14th, 1842. , ELEC’I‘ORS OF THE FIRST Y ‘ F UELN’S COUNTY. QED-.TLLlhEi ; I am aware that there may be pre- '\)- jiidices existing against the, Relation ofu Proprietor, or the l‘Icir oftt Proprietor, to represent the people in Parliament; but .1 cannot believe that this prejudice can bearcxrtmination,because, if the Proprietor has done his duty towards his Tenants, he may DISTRICT OF ‘ EG to invite thealtcntion o‘fthei.’ friends and the public in general to their " . wuss-“1.3 .3“. 2'???” yr user-.3, /' that liberal pir'l‘miagc hitherto bestowed. Merino Cloaks ', ii large assoriirient of Bonnets and Caps, Shawls Collars, Muslins, Scotch Lawn, Carnbric, Insertion, Lace, Net, flgdiep. Gentlemen’s Stocks and Shirt’ Fronts, Macintosh Capes . .. Fitting Coats, Gun LuséZ, m \Vriting Desks, \Vork Boxes, Tea Cndiea, Ir:- , Chairs, Looking Glasses, Toys, Lenther, Mould and Store Cart China, Tin Goods, Groceries, &c. cheap for Cash. "'35 ( . s'rnwim'r IIALL. ‘ TO BE SOLD, with immediate possesston, that tch 1 known superior Stone built I‘ItlllSfl, “SrtzthtiT 11AM; pense by the late Charles Stewart, Chaucer . Anl to l “y S.DESBRISAY. 13th Dec. 1841. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE 0F PRINCE COUNTY. GENTLI-‘JIEN; . I_ AVING resigned my seat in the your interests in‘the nnwilloust- ofAssumblv. I trust my having done so will be dccniet days were passed in the service of in ’ ful period in its Military history, on been untitterritptcdly employed in my own responsible a nature. be moreinterested in its well-being. be honoured as the object of_tour choice, I will, to the best sion, and use every di nature, prudent Legislation, are yet capable 0st much extension. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, your obedient Servant, \VILLIAM SIVABEY. 'll be ‘let—the sale to take place where the Georgetown Road, in to Burnt Point, will be The THOMAS OWEN, Commissioner. i Public at 10 o‘clock, £30 on the Road Same day. at 2 o‘clock, after, £l5 towards 6 o'clock, £10 on the Road and Bridges e—Sule to commence at Mur- t 1d o'clock, £3 on the Mill River at the end of the Road nettr est Bidder, and sufficient Se- DIVISION_DE PRINCE COUNTY. Masstautts ; YANT regu permission de ante darts sun historic militaire—et depuis trat—une charge en beaucnup plus considerable Etabli dans cette Isle, et propre comtéLj'ai une famillor csperances pour l’avcnirdepend I u’ici. ° breuse des enfans, dottt l’objet de votre chou,je pourmi decider sur alien sans peur ct sans prejugé, ct surtout avancer locales et ceux de I'Isle entiere, one vos inte d'amelioration par une Leqlathin sage et prudente. 'ul’honneur roster, ‘ Messieurs, which are marked at such low pric ' as cannot fail to secure them 'l‘heir- Stock cmn;1f‘;ewl£eavertccn, l’ilo: Cloth, Ftistians,., Cordufoys,‘ Bleaeiie‘dmt'i’}Unbleached Cottons, i‘ririts, Meritioes, I’alcstincsi, Crapcs, Silks, a few handsoizie Sillr‘, Cinih and Chetnisettos, Gloves, llose, \Vorsted, Jaconet and other “fork Hats and Caps, Dressing Cases, "gscones, Fancy dies, Mexican Lead. for Grates, Yellow and Blue Crockerywurc, The whole will be sold situate iit I’rincetown Royalty, erected at very considerable ex- Esq., for his own residence, together with the Litnd enjoining, and Out-buildings thereon, as purchased .at the late Sale, under an Order of the Court of SECOND DISTRICT Legislative Coun- cil, I venture to ofi'ermyself asa Candidate to repicscnt . by you a I sufficient pledge ofuty desire to be one of the Representatives of the peo- C. I trust it will be no disparagcment in your eyes that my earlier country, during an event- that since the war, I have County in England, in the duties ofthe Magistmcy, which are there of so high and Ilaviug come to this Island with it large family, whose future fortunes must depend on its prosperity, I conceive that none ('an Independent ofall influence, connection or party, if I should my judgment, decide tlisptissionaicly on all subjects of discus- igt-iice to adroratcas well your local interests as the general improvementofthis Islttnrl,so blessed by but whose Trade and Agriculture, if duly fostered by AUX ELECTEURS FRANCOIS DE LA DEUXIEME S. E. Le Lieutenant Conseil Legis- é . . guerre j’ai travaillé suns cesso darts ses afi‘aires civiles, en_ Magis- Angleterre d uneimporttmce et responsibrltté ouaut sartout des terres dans votre ntierement sur sa prosperitc , J'ose penser qu’il n'y a personn'e plus interessc 21 sort bonheur. Je suis independent de toute‘liiison et de tout partie, ou proprie- taire ou quelconque, en consequence, si j‘aurois l'honneur d etre tout sujet de deliber- , terre si favorisée par le Bon Die". nulls d0!“ 16 commerce ct l’Agriculture sont sicapablcs us rely challange all the world to say whether or not there is an fare or in the general prosperity ofthis Island, both in circum stances and position, than he b. \Vhilst there are many who may have been deluded with the bclicftliat. by the intervention ol'ccrtain parties in the late House ot‘Asscnibly, they had a chance of possessing themselves of the I name Land at.) l'riieholds which they had occu tied as Leaseliolds, I venture to think, that these delusions have been dissipated, not only by the reason of the thing, but by the declared will ofthe Queen, cozweyed in the Despntch of Lord John Russell, her Co- lonial Minister, and the reiteration ofsuch will by the Lieut. Governor ofthis Island. I therefore stand before you as it future Proprietor, feeling that your interests and mine are bound up together. If any one at- tempts to tax your produce (its the last Assembly had attempted), whomme mm“ uthan myselfin resisting such an innova- tion? lf‘nny '5 be done to better your condition—to open to you'bc . ore extended Markets, who so interested as I am? entirely blended than with my own? V , l Tl,c “ltem‘nt that is daily made by ignorant, nail; and di.. , loval individuals, to separate you from me, will indq be futile, if-tlii-re is that puttinl confidence which, I 'trust, thither I nor any member ofmy fatnilv have done itin thing to foyfig;~ RIMS. thereflire, under the belief that our interests tire mbfit‘iiptzfil venture thus to offer tnyselfto your indulgent-e, as a Candidate to represent you in the ensuing Assembly; and ,I believe that the same relations which, I trust, exist between myselftuid my own Tenants may be such, that llll‘y will not deprive me 7 1 scntativc who will consider that he cannot neglect the interests crl . P y I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, .tuur obedient humble servant, ROBERT MONTGOMERY. Charlottetown, April 29, 1842. again obtain for me your suti'raxcs, it shall be rev most ardent . body who can be more interested eiiligr in their individual we - . In efl'ect, with whose intereer can you_rs be more, ‘3’..- 1; 155 of the support ofall others who deem it neccs5ary to return u, Repre- ofthe Farmer without diminishing the value of his own pro- .1"; PHOENIX POUNDRY. lluntle y, Lieutenant Governor. NEW ESTAfilSHMENT. . premises of Messrs. Waters Birnic, in Charlottetown, oft! BRASS and IRON FOUNDRY ; i and soon after the Springvarrivals will be happy to receive order of Stoves, itnd Machines for various purposes, gines, on tile most approved principles for effective operations. Island, who is well skilled iii all these various .Branc av been engaged. GEORGE BIRNIB', ' Superintendent. Charlottetown, March 15th 1842. ._ LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. the following Insurance Companies, viz : in possession of all the information persons who wish to cfl'ect ceive a plicptions and trans fax. P case apply to HENRY PALMER. les _______—'a R. T. HOW being about to quests all persons having demand their Accounts; and all persons indebted to make payment on or wise their accoun for collection. Charlottetown, gainst him,’to.r btm,are rcq réts .. May 9th,1842. Votre ues humble serviteur, cum, W1.th perfoinéielc‘IIOBNTON, Commissioner. Bedeque, Avril 19, 1842. WILLIAM SWABEY East corner of Pownal and. Water Streets—Turns, 16:. per mm, pcyabl: half yearlykadvance. Under the Special Patronage of His Excellency Sir II. V. The services of Mr. \VtLLIAsi Citosnv Hones, n natifigftbil ' HE Subscriber has been appointed Sub-Agent bf The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of which may be desired 1) ’__.______.. a... the 1:4le _ . $- befiire the 10th day of June next, other-W , . ts_ will Ire-placed in the bands of his" Attorw .3“. THE PHOENIX COMPANY beg to announce to the Public, the Establishment, at the old and well known for all descriptions of Castings for Mill-work, Farming Utensils, Fire and Garden En- Gouverneur de me demcttre de ma place an latif, j‘ui decide vons ofi'rir mes services dons L'Assumblée it don, , 4 ‘ yentr: . I , » The New Loan Fund Life Insurance Company 01' J’t’u une eonfiance raisonnable qua cette determination de ma New gal-k. ' part s V I. 'deree en garuntie de ma prefinence d’etre Repre- The Hutu-on] and Protectionlrire insurance companies sem.fl 'l' 99!?" . . of Hartford, Connecticut. _ .I a m leunesse au servme de ma atrte, pendant unhel And as he is runfished Wm] wank Pom“ “Applicafion. mid ann r Insurance—he will be happy to" r. _ ~ mit the same to the Agent at Hall. {is . y I’ CHARLOTTITDWI: Printed and published by Caerntz st. Bitiitisan, Printers to the Honorable the House oflssembly, at their Oflice,‘ _, at *7 e- v flier, it'..'.. .