\ s neonatal AN w 2 D \ ‘ _ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ADVERTISER. CHARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1:342. s [No. 255. iaoaos aim tarragon. ,_ “IDISTRICT No. l.—(Southern Sections). _ Encommissioner of the above District Will let by ’ Auction, at the several places where the work is to be per- “ “a! the following Road Contracts, VIZ :—~ Wednesday, file 15th ofJune, at 8 o'clock, the Road front ’5 Millto the Western Road; Same day, at 2 o’cloek, the Maclea‘n,’s to Barlow’s—Sale to commence at the a, day, at (3 o'clock, the - Road from Macdugald’s to the 20th ofJune, at 12 o’clock, repairing the Road 3—Salepto commence at the French Settlement. my, the 22d ofJune, at 9 O‘clock, the Roads at i t No. 8——Sale to commence at George Cilcasli’s. he 24th June, at 12 o’clock, repairing the Road on i die to commence at I'Ialloran’s. , Security will be required for the pcrfiirmance of , JOSEPH HIGGINS, Commissioner. ., {‘4th May, 1842. ‘ ‘TBICT No. l-(North Section.) , 'Notice, that I will, on Monday the 20th .jmie, at 12 o'clilirck, LET the repairing the Road from " ri’s to La' c’s crr . mil-lie 21st, :5ng o‘cloiik, the Main Western‘ Road, com- gatIIill’s Mills. \ 7. I _ un'e 22d, at IO o’clock, the Road from Hill’s Mills to Hal- ‘mcommencing at the New Western Road, Lot 5. June 23d, at ‘12 o’clock, the Road leading from \ Cascum- no Kildare Bridge, commencing near the Dock. ‘June 24th, at 10 o’clock, the/Road from Kildare settlement Tignisli, commencing at Mrs. Travers’s. Same day, at 2 , the Road from Kilda‘re Bridge to St. Felix, 'I‘ignish, ' ncing at Kildare Bridge. ‘ ' . JAMES VVARBURTON, Commissioners. . e:- 1842. DISTRICT No. 3. _ , . r, HE‘ Subscriber will attend‘at the followmg places, '3 for: the purpose of Letting by Auction to the lowest bidder the repairing of the Roads and Bridges in this District, on hich Public Moneys have been ordered to be expended, VIZ z.— iOn' Monday the 20th da ofJuric next, at 10 o’clock, repair- ‘gthe Fermoy Road and ridges; the same day, at .2 o’clock, ' iring the Royalty Road and Bridges, commencing at the Pimcetown Church ;_and at 4 o’clock the same day, some repairs _,t Darnley Bridge. ' Ii Tuesday the 215i, a tsunami. 12, t 11 o’clock, repairing‘the Bridge néar llan’s Mill ;' and immediately after, repairing the Bridge ‘,8haw’s,i(both on the Charlottetown Road); at 1 o’clock the day, repairing the Irishtown Road” commencing at the ; and at 3 o’clock the saute day, repairing the Main v‘t’es- Road from Barrett's to the line of Lot 17. ' p on Wednesday the 22d, at 4 o’clock, opening a Road between late Edward Ramsay’s and Mr. Yeo’s Fai'm’s, Indian River. hursday the 23d, at 11 o’clock, building a Wharf at Mar- m’ear, Tuplin’s; and at lo‘clock the same day, opening a om’James Cousins’s to Long River; and at 4 o'clock the e day, repairing the Road and Bridges from Johnstone’s Mill . the South-west River. ’ "And on Friday the 8th’of July, dge over Spring Brook _ fences or asher’ obstructinnn on the I‘Iigliwnys, ifmt n» 'i by the time oftheSzile ofthe Roads, will then be remov- ’ he pxpencé of the persons causing such obstructions, ans. d‘stinction of ers without lr‘ P P. S. MACNUTT, Commissioner. lab-June 2d, 1842. DISTRICT No. I]. THE 7 bscriber will, on Monday the 20th day of uric next, at 10 o’clock, let by Auction, the repairing the Mdifi‘om the County line to M‘Dermot’s; the Road from Bar- ,cu’no John DouglaS’s; and the Road from VVori'cll‘s Mill to - Peter’s, L'ake. _ _ _ n'Tuesd'ay, the 2lst, at9 o’clock, the repairing the Road - . Noonan’s to Back Farms; from Mullaly’s to'Harbour's “mirth; and the Morel Bridge. . 0n Weddesday, the 22d, at 9 o’clock, the repairing the Abut- i3411,9133l’fDI’Il'Ilgelle Bridge; the Road from Head of St Peter’s .y‘ to Cardigan; and from the Head of St. Peter’s Bay to the 1411.13 OfLot 42, Bay Fortune Road. I . 'On Thursday, the 23d, at 9 o’clock, the repairing the’ Road m‘He'ad of St. Peter’s Bay to O’Hanley’s; from \Vlielar.'s to We! Head ; from Leslie’s Mill to Cable Head;and from the Cross (is, leading past Greenwich, Gyodand sufficient security must of each Contract. ,. at 12 o’clock, Railing the be given for the due perform- - ~ JOHN JARDINE, Commissioner. H'Petey‘r’s,May 25th,1842. « t - , I DISTRICT No. 13. a N MONDAY, the 2Uih June, £2 , , in the repairspfthe Road from Souris to East sale to commence at 10 o’clock“ at bouris. y after, £17 will be laid out to repair the Road a to East Point. Tuesday the 2lst June, at 10 o’clock, ,d, West Side ofSurvcyor’s Inlet. Same day, grepairing the Brid es at Bull Creek, . _ inn; and immediate ‘y after, the repairing Hay River Bridge. 01: Wednesday the 22d June, firs ofthc Lot45 Road—sale to commence at l, at 10 o’clock. And immediately after, “New Harmony. I )And on Thursday the 23d June, £5 10 the Road between Lots 43 and 44—sale to conime by, atJO o’clock. And at 12 o’clock, £3 0?) French Mill Creek. Andat 2 o’clock, £2 165. ram Souris Mills to John M‘Aulay's. And immediately after :_11he building a Bridge over Mullally‘s Creek. V , Security will be required for the due performance of each Con CBOI- ‘ i . JOHN MACGOWAN, Commissioner. 0 will be expended Point, South And immedi- fi-om the Pm. *Tawnships Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, "7, 3, 9,10,11, 12,13, and‘14, the repairing the at 12 o’clock, Rockbarra, and Little £25 will'be expended in the re- Hugh Maceacliern’s £10 on the Road 5. will be laid outon the rice at Rollo the Bridge at the 8d. on the Road CHARLOTTETOWN ELECTION. UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to the Freehold- ers, Landholders, and Resident Tenants of Charlottetown and Royalty, tliat, agreeable to Her Majesty’s Writ of Election, to me directed, a Poll for the Election of two Members to repre- sent the said Town and Royalty in a Lower House of Assembly of this Island, will be opened and licld'at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on Monday the Eleventh day ofJuly next, at the hour of Eleven o’clock, forenoon——-of which all persons concerm ed will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. ‘ WILLIAM CUNDALL, Sheriff of Queen’s County. Sheriff’s Office, Charlottetown, Jun_e 2d, 1842. QUEEN’S COUNTY ELECTION. FIRST ELECTORAL DISTRICT. UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to‘ the Free- - holders, Leaseholdcrs, and Resident Housekeepers ofthe First District of Queen’s County, that a Poll for the Election of two Members to’represent the said First District onucen’s County,in a Lower House of Assembly in thisIsland, will be opened and held at the House. of Mr. John M‘Ewcn, Campbell— ton,on Township Number Twenty-one, on Monday the Ele- venth day of July next, at the hour of Eleven o’clock, lorenoori— of which all persons concerned are required to take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. The First Electoral District of Townships Numbers 20, 21, 22, 2 ter’s Island. ‘ Quecn’is County comprises 3, 24, 33, 34, and G7, and Po- WILLIAIII CUNDALL, . ~ _ Sheriff. 7 Sheriff's Ofli‘cc, Charlottetown, June 2d, 1842. ‘ QUEEN’S COUNTY ELECTION. . SECOND ELECTORAL DISTRICT. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to the Free- holders, Lcaseliolders and Resident Housekeepch oftlic Second District Of Queen’s County,that a Poll for the Election of two Members to represent the said Second District oniieen’s County, in a Lower House of Assembly in this Island, will be opened and held at the Premises of \Villiam Crosby, near Elliot River Bridge, on Township' Number Thirty, on Monday the Eleventh day ofJuly next. at the hour ofEleven o‘clock,forénoon —-ol which all persons concerned are required to take notice, and goyern themselves accordingly. , ' The Second; Electoral District of Quccn’s County comprises Townships Numbers 29, 30, 31, 32, 3'5, 36, 37,48,and 65, End Saint Peter's Island. ~ WILLIAM CUNDALL, , I Sherifi'. Sheriff’s Office, Charlottetown, June 2d, 1842. QUEEN’S COUNTY ELECTION. _THIRD ELECTORAL DISTRICT. ‘ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to the Free- holders, Leaseliolders and Resident Housekeepers ofthe Third District of Queen’s County, that a Poll for the Election of two Members to represent the said Third District of Queen’s County, in a Lower House of {Assembly in this Island, will be opened and held at or near Pinette Mills, on Township Number Fifty-eight, on Monday the Eleventh day of July next, at the hour of Eleven o’clock, forenoon—Lof which all persons’ concern— .Townships .Numlmn 40;. 50,. 5.974997%,» mus!- co, ama‘osmm" Island WILLIAM CUNDA LL, Sheriff. ’ s Sheriff’s Office, Charlottetown, June 2d,1842. ‘ - PRINCETOWN ELECTION. . P NOTICE is hereby given, to the Freehol- Royalty, that agreeable to Her' Majesty’s Writ of Election, to me directed, a Poll for the Election oftwo Members to represent the said Town and Royalty, in a Lower House ofAssemhly oftliis Island, will be opened and held at Mr. George Beairsto’sJ’rince- town Royalty,’on Monday the Eleventh day of July next, at the hour of Eleven O’clock, forenoonf—Of which all persons con- cerned Will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. WILLIAM CLARK, Sherifl' OfPrince County. UB'LIC Sheriff’s Oflice, June 2d, 1842. PRINCE COUNTY ELECTION. FIRST ELECTORAL DISTRICT. UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to the Freehol- , ders, Leaseholders and Resident Housekeepers Ofthe First District ofPrince County, that a Poll for the Election of two Members to represent the said First District of Prince County in a Lower House of Assembly iii this Island, will he opened and held at Hill’s Town, Cascumpe ue, on Monday the Eleventh day of July next, at the hour of E even o’clock, furenoon—-of which all persons concerned will take notice, and govern them- selves accordingly. The First Electoral District of Prince County comprises and Savage Island. / , WILLIAM CLARK. Sheriff. Sherifs Office, June 2d, 1842. PRINCE COUNTY ELECTION: ~ SECOND ELECTORAL DISTRICT. BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to the Freehol- dersy LeasehOIders and Resident Housekeepers of the PU ed are required to take notice, and govern tliemSelves accordingly. , The Third Electoral District of Queen’s County, comprises L ders, Landholders and Resident Tenants of Princetown and / Second District of Prince County, that a Poll for the Election of KING’S COUNTY ELECTION. EIRST ELECTORAL DISTRICT. ( UBLIC NO I‘ICE is hereby given, to the Freehold- ers, Leaseholdcrs and Resident Housekeepers of the First District ofKiiig‘s County, that a Poll for the Election of two Mem- bers,to represent the said First District ofKing’s County in a Lower House of Assembly in this Island, will be opened and held at. or near Maceachern’s Mill, on Township Number Forty-five, on Monday the Eleventh day of July next, at the hour ofEleven o_ clock, forenoon—of which all persons concerned will take no- tice, and govern themselves accordingly. The First Electoral District of King‘s County comprises Town- ships JVumbcrs 47, 4G, 45, 44, and 43. JOHN MACGOIVAN, Sherifl'. 'Sh‘eriir’s Oil-ice; King's County, June 2d,1842. KING’S COUNTY ELECTION. _ SECOND ELECTORAL DISTRICT. UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to the Freehol- ‘ders,_ Leaseliulders and Resident Housekeepers of the Sc- cond District of King‘s County, that a Poll for the Election oftwo Members,t0 represent the said Second District of King’s County in a Lower House of Assembly in this Island, will ,bc opened and held at orncar Cooper’s Mill, on Township Number Fifty- slx, on Monday the Eleventh day of July next, at the hour of Eleven o’clock, forenoon—of which all persons concerned will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. ‘ The Second Electoral District of King‘s County comprises Towns/zips Numbers 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 55, and 56, and Bouohton Island. a . JOHN MACGOWAN, Sherifi'. Sheriff’s Office, King’s County, June 2d, 1842. KING’S COUNTY ELECTION. - ,. THIRD ELECTORAL DISTRICT. I UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to the Freehol- V , _ders, Leaseholders and Resident IIousckcepers of the Third District ofKing’s County, that a Poll for the Election oftwo Members, to represent the said Third District of King’s County in a Lower House of Assembly in this Island, will be opened and held at the Shipyard,‘near Taudvine’s, on Monday the Eleventh day Of July next, at the liOurofElevori O’clock, forenoon —-of which all persons concerned will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. The .Third Electoral District of King’s County comprises Townships Numbers 54, 53, 52, 51, 66, 59, 61, 63, and 64, and the several Islands in the Harbour of Murray Harbour, and Pan- murc Island. . .. ' JOHN MACGOVVAN, Sheriff. Sherilf’s Office, King 5 County, June 2d, 1842. , To the Electors of the Tlpwn and Royalty of Charlotte- ' own. » ~ ENTLEMEN ;—Being,ori the eve of proceeding to . England, on behalf of the Prince Edward Island Steam Navrgation Company, as well asmn private business, and, as the Election of Members To represent your interests in General As- sembly may take place during my absence from the Island, Lam induced thus early to offer myself as a Candidate, for the high honor of again being one of the Representatives ofthis my native Town. My conduct in ‘ Linus the present House of Assembly is before you, dence; and it'it hasbeen such as. to meet with your approval, and again obtain for me your suffrages, it shall be my most ardent desire, by an independent and conscientious discharge oftlie du- ties ofa Representative oftlie People, to merit a continuance of your favour and support. - ' My father has kindly consented (health permitting) to repre- sent me utilie Election, should it take place previous to my re- urn. ’ I have the honor to he, Gentlemen, With much respect, ' ~ ’ Your obedient servant. FRANCIS LONGWORTII, JUN. . i ! Charlottetown, May 14th, 1842. To THE ELECTORS OF CIIARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY; ENTLEMEN; Having no reason to believe that your epnfideuce in me as one ofyour Representatives in General Assembly has been withdrawn, I beg leave to Olfer my- self again as a Candidate for that honor. . I The advantages which the experience of more than eight Ses- sions is likely to confer on a Member, will, I trust, in some IIICB.‘ sure, supply what I may be wanting in those abilities reqursite for a Reprtsent'at—ive of an independent and enlighgene Crin- stituency; and the prospect of some chan’ge for .the better taking place in that inveterate opposition towards the Interests of Char- lottetown and Royalty, manifested throughout by the may the late House of Assembly, including ev bars for Queen’s County, lea I _ Representatives may in future be found more availing. choice, of pursuing more devote Town, and feeling grateful for nnsolicited, by many of yourselves, I ‘ Gentlemen, Your faithful and hum / blc Servant, - -EDWARD PALMER. Charlottetown, 9th June, 1842. ‘ TO THE ELECTORS OF THE FIRST DISTRICT OF QUEEN’S COUNTY. ENTLEMEN; In adding another unit to the lis lWO Members to represent the said Second District of Prince County'in a Lower House of Assembly: in this Island, will be opened and held at the Court House, St. Eleanor's, on Monday the Eleventh day of Jilly "Gilt, ill. the hour of II o’cld'ck, fore- noon—ofwhich all persons concerned will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. . 3 . Richmond Bay. j Commissioner’s Office, Souris, April 2d, 1842. \VlLLIAM CLARK, Sherifi'. COLONIAL BUILDING. Colonial Secretary’s Oflice, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 2d May, 1842. .EALED TENDERS will be received» at this Ofi’ic until FRIDAY, the FIRST day OfJqunext, for the Erectio Completion ofthe \ f COLONIAL BUILDING. , as under: Nova Scotia Stone, for the outside Walls, in one tender. 3A" Stone-cutters’, Masops’ and Bricklayers’ work and mater ,xce‘pt Nova Scotia Stone, as above), in one tender. " Sni‘tiwyers', Carpenters’ and Joiners’ work and materials, i , er. I _ ’Plasterers’ work and materials, in one tender. inters’ and Glaziers’ work and materials, in onetender .Slaters’ 'work and materials, in one tender. 'Flnmbers' work and materials, in one tender. gnapplication as above. Imct. - ._ INLAND MAILS. growth day ofJune next , Georgetown Inland Mdils, , 50 spec: WI“! Otfioe I MChailottetown,May JOHN WI LLIAMS,.P. M. 26th, 1342. . riders to express the several departments of Work and Ma- . Elevations,Sections and Specifications ofthe whole may Security will be required for the due performance of ,ERS Will be received at this Office, On or be- fiir Conveying the Western, weekly, for Three Years. fy so much per Trip. For further particulars, Sheriff's Oflice, June2d,. 184 The Second Electoral District of Prince County comprises Toron- ships Numbers 15,16, 17, and 18, and the several Islands in no intention w tical ambition being very small, I had any ofthe popular mem entering the list for your suffragcs with hers of the late House of Assembly, majority ofa very large meeting at the West trict, in my favour, and tried servant,” majority was, I doubt not, part ' laying iimselfopen to thc suspi_ _ declaring that he would pledge hiniselfto nothing—not even t the broad principle of has left me little choice in the matter. PRINCE COUNTY ELECTION. THIRD ELECTORAL DISTRICT. UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to the Free holders, Leaseho’lders Third District of Prince Co two Members to represent County in a Lower House 0 opened and held at ornear Mr. Township Number Twenty-six, ’ July next, at the hour ofElevedo c persons concerned will take notice, co'rdingly.’ The Third Townships Numbers 19, 25, 26, 2%,] e n . . . unty, that a Poll for the Election 0 i look, forcnoon—ofwhich. al n and 28, and Indian Island. LLIAM CLARK, Sheriff. / Sheriff's Office, June 2d,1842. GEORGETOWN ELECTION. UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to ‘ers, Landholders and Resident Tenants‘of Georgetown an Royalty, that. agreeable to Her Majesty’s Writ ofhlection, to m directed, a Poll for the Election 0ftwo Members, to represent in aid Town and Royalty ‘in a Low Island, will be opened and held a town, on Monday the Eleventh day ofJ‘uly next, Eleven o’clock, forenoon—of which all persons con ' th mselves accordin ly. , take nome’ and govern 3 JOHN MAgCGOWAN, Sheriff ofKing’a County. une’ 2d, 1842. the Freehold d e e corned wi Sheriff ’5 Oflico, King’s County, .1 0 and Resident Housekeepers of the the said Third District of Prince f Assembly in this Island, will be Thom’as Hooper’s, Bedeque; on ‘on Monday the Eleventh day of and govern themselves ac- Electoral' District of Prince Caunty comprises or House of Assembly of this i the Court House in George. at the hour of and your children from a slavery w and redeem this fair and‘fertile Colony from pr _ future revolution. I, of cOurse, man a convyrsron of th leasehold tenure into fee simple, at aprice which Will euabl the tenant to become an unfettered proprietor in the course of very few years. Take the advice 0 well versed in Colonial politics as' return no member who refuses to pledge brain—to support and carry out that principl his abilities. Adopt this course, and you w your object at last. Suffer yourselves to be amuse minor considerations which are so pro . like straws before a kitten, and you will'remai'n the despised slaves at whom the finger of scorn. Wlll‘ every State and Pr0vincc in North America. ‘Regard'not th retended rights ofthe land speculators: The Grants have bee violated by them, both in letter and spirit, nOt the opinion ofyour new Governor, so ras last speech—it is merely a me sound politics and worst Governor ofa British Colony. It has been absurdly said, 1 [am in a condition to prove, not only that the ac totally false, but that my most'strenuous exertions were opposite side; during a ver critical pert man who insinuates that am a rebel, prision of treason if he does not use every en apprehended and secured fortliwrth. - Iam, Gentlemen, . Your obt. servant, » D. f any man on this Island, an himself-heart an ill certainly obtai l willing an lily expressed in h ll MA_CLEAN. New_London, 9th June, 1842. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE FIRST DISTRICT 01‘,I ority of on nearly all the mem- ds me to hope that the efforts ofits IVith a determiiialioh, therefore, should I succeed in your dly the interests ofthis my native the support lately tendered me, beg to subscribe myself, of Candidates for this District, I beg to state, that my poli- hatever of until an overwhelming crn end of the. Dis- when nominated in competition with “an old That ly influenced by that gentleman cion‘ofan intention to rat, by the only measure which cap deliver you orse tha‘n‘Egyptian bondage, esent discord and fa pchon who is, at least, as c to the utmost of d with any ofthe fusely drawn before you, be pointed from and must fall. Heed lancholy recordrof the most un- English that ever emanated from the hat 1 am a runaway Canadian rebel. cusation ls l on the 0d of'that rebellion. The is himself guilty of mu- deavour to have me . QUEEN’S 'COUNTY. , GENTLEMEN; I am aware that there may be pre- judices existing against the Relation ofa Proprietor, or the Heir ofa Proprietor, to represent the people in Parliament; but I cannot believe that this prey u'dice can bear examination,because, if the Proprietor has done his duty towards his Tenants, he may us rely challenge all the world to sav whether or not there is an body who can be more interested either in their,individual we - fare or m the general prosperity ofthis Island, both in .circum- ' stances and position, than he is. , Whilst there are many who inay have been deluded with the beliefthat, by the intervention ofcertain parties in the late-House ot'Asscmbly, they had a chance ofpossessing themselves of the same Land as Freeholds which they had been ied as Leaseholds, 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, conveyed in the Despatch of Lord John Russell, her Co- lonial Minister, and the reiteration ofsuch will by the Lieut.’ Governor ofthis Island. I therefore stand before you asa future Proprietor, feeling that your interests and mine are bound up together. If any one at.- tcmpts to tax your produce (as the last Assembly had attempte’d), who more interested than myself in resisting such an innova- tion? Ifany thing can be done to better your condition—to open to you better or more extended Markets, who so interested asl am? In effect, with whose interests can yours be more ' entirely blended than with my own? . ‘ The attemptthat is daily made by ignorant, need and dis- Joyal individuals, to separate you from me, will indee be futile, if there is that mutual confidence which, I trust, neither I nor any member of my family have done any thing to forfeit. It is, therefore, under the belief that our interests are mutual, that I venture thus to ofi'cr Inysclfto your indulgence, as a Candidate to represent you in the ensuing Assembly; and I believe that the same relations which, I trust, exist between myselfand my own Tenants may be such, that they will not depriye me ofthu support ofall Others who deem it necessany to ' return a Repre- sentative who will consider that he cannot neglect the interests ' ofthe Farmer without diminishing the value ofhis own pro- ‘ periy. ‘ . ’ ’ I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient humble servant, . ROBERT MONTGOMERY. Charlottetown, April 22, 1842. To THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT ELECTORS or Tm: FinsT ELECTORAL DISTRICT or QUEEN’S COUNTY, Comprising Townships Numbers 20, 21, 22,23,24, 33,34,and 67; ENTLEMEN; being solicited by a‘ number of the most influential Farmers oftlie District, I am induced to offer myselfas a Candidate for your sufl'rages at the next General Election for Members to represent you in Colonial Parliament. Convinced that no one can he more interested in the Agricultural prosperity of the Island than myself, (and being anativc, and personally known to the most of you), I feel persuaded, that with a desire ofserving you, to receive your support; and if‘returned, be asSured that no exertion on my part shall be wanting to ad- vance your best interests, which are insepara'bly connected with my own. - I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, a'Native, and your obedient servant, GEORGE am we ,L-i, ,. mxmtuw n, out A" «j , U356. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SECOND DISTRICT ' 0F PRINCE COUNTY. _ GENTLEMEN; ~ ' I . AVING resigned my seat in the Legislative Coun- cil, I venture to offer myself as a Candidate to represent your interests in the new House ofAssemblv. . I trust my having done so will be’deeme by you a suflicient pledge of my desire to be one of the Representatives ofpthe peo- pl e. I trust it will be no disparagement in your eyes that my earlier days were passed in the service of my country, during an event- ful period in its Military history, and that Since’ the'wnr, I have been uninterruptcdlylcmployed in my own County,in England, 7 in the duties ofthe agistracy, which are there of so high and x responsiblea nature. I . V ’ _ Having come to this Island wttlia large, family, whose future fortunes must depend on its prosperity, I conceive that none can be more interested in its well-being. . _ ’ Independent of all influence, connectfon or party, if I should 'be honoured as the object ofyour clinice, I will, to the best of my judgmbnt, decide dis assionately on all subjects of discus- sion, arid use every di igcncc to advocate as well your local interests as the general improvement of this Island,so blcssed’by ‘ nature, but whose Trade and Agriculture, if duly fostered by ‘prudent Legislation, are yet capable ofso much extension. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, your obedient Servant, I’VILLIAM ~SWABEY. AUX ELECTEURS FRANCOIS DE LA DEUXIEME DIVISION‘DE PRINCE COUNTY. MESSIEURS ; ‘ I . - YAN'I“ recu permissron de S. E. Le Lieutenant ‘ Gouverneur do me dcmettre dc ma place au Conseil Legis- y’ latifij'ai decide vous ofl'rir mes services dansl’Assemblée a ‘ ~ vemr, , J’ai one C U part sera consiilerec en garantie do ma preference ‘d’ scntatif du people. A ‘ ‘ I J’ai passé' ma jeunessc au service de ma: patric, pendant _une cpoque interessante dans son vhistorie l'XllllMll'eT-el. depots :la guerre j’ai rravaillé sans cesse dans ses afl'aires eiVIles, en Ma 15- trat—une charge en Angleterr’e d unc importance et responsibi )té beaucoup plus considerable qu’ici. ' » Etabli dans' cette Isle, et louant surtout des terres dans votra ' propre comié, j'ai one famille nombreuse des cnfans, dontiles esperarices pour l’avenir dependent entyeremen't sur sa prosperité ,‘ j’ose penser qu’il n‘y a personneplus interesse a spn bonheur, Je suis independent‘de toute liaison et de toult pantie, on pro rte— taire 0u quclconcfue, en consequence, s13 aurois l honneur d'etre l’objet,do voire choix, je pourrai decrder stir tout EUJet dc delibera ation saris peur ct sans préjugt‘i, ct surtout' avancer vos interets locales ct ceux'dc l’Isle cutiére, uric terrc Si favorwée par la Bun Dieu, mais dont le commerce et l’Agriculture sont St capablell d"amclioration par/une Legislation sage et prudente. ' J’ai l’honueur tester, Messieurs, , - ' Votre tresliumble serviteur, I WILLIAM' SWABEY. . Onfiance Iaisonnablc que cette determination de ma. eire Repre- t 0 e e a ‘3, Bedeque, Avril 19, 1842. I I I he Second Electoral District > oi een’s County. , ratequ for the successful Asupport‘ . the last General Election, and con- you afi‘mded’ ml: a‘ d ‘ d t towards you with fidelity . . u , scious thatl have disc arge my _ng myse‘fas a Candidate:- Iam induced to takethe liberty ofo eri ‘ for the honor of representing-you m the next House “Assembly; 1 . , and shouldI be so highly honored as to be again the ohjectqof our choice, you may rely that my best efi'orls shall be directed- Towards the advancement ofihe general interests of the Lolopy, and particularly that ofthis District, my native place; reserving to myselfperfect freedom of deliberation and Judgment. I I have the honor to he, Gentlemen, I 'Yourobedient Servant, JOHN S. MACDONALD. To the Electors of Qvt‘l ENTLEMEN; G n d E n is Elliot River, 8th June, 1842. MILL saws: MILL SAWSII MILL sawsui US’I‘ received, and for sale by the Subscriber,-aacase of Rowland‘s Superior finished 6% feet PHILADELPHIA SAWS. MILL ‘ 1).. WILSON. 30th May,1842.. . _,