OL ET ee RIE ES a ieee - someone cer mm ail such Treasury Notes which shall or may be so is-| sned under the authority or directions of this Act, shall be} in the form and subject te the requirements and provis-| sons of such Acts of this [sland as are now in force, or| which may hereafter be enacted, regulating or relating | to the issue of Treasury Notes, orto the duties of Com-| missioners for issuing Treasury Notes, or which shall ormay be in force at the time when such further issue| ir issues of Treasury Notes may be ordered or directed as aforesaid. XX. And be it enacted, That the Treasurer shall on Monday in every week, before the opening of his Office, forward a report to the Lieutenant Governor, or ther Administrator of the Government for the time being, specifying the total amount of Bonds and Cash remaining in his hands. XX{. And be it enacted, That the Officer of the | Currency shall in like manner, on Monday in each and every week, make report to the Lieutenant Governor, or other Administrator of the Government for the time being, specifying the total amount of Gold and Silver Coin, as also of the amount of Notes, as well as of the sum placed to the credit of the Government, and de- posited in the Bank of Great Britain, or in any one of Her Majesty’s North American Colonies, at Interest, (unless such Monday should bea holiday, when the accounts of the T'reasury and Currency Officer shall be made up, and forwarded to the Lieutenant Governor, or other Administrator of the Government for the time being, on the following day ;) and the Lieutenant Go- vernor or other Administrator of the Government for the time being, by and with the advice of his Council, is hereby empowered to make such orders and give such directions to the said Treasury and Currency Officer aud Commissioners for issuing ‘Treasury Notes,as he may by and with the advice of his Council, deem necessary or expedient for the regulation of the duties of their respec- tive Offices in accordance with the provisions contained in this Act, and that the Lieutenant Governor, or other Administrator of the Government for the time being, by and with the advice of Her Majesty’s Council, shall have power, and he is hereby authorized from time to time, to direct ite Commissioners of Treasury Notes to vary the proportions of the respective arnounts or kinds of 'T'rea- sury Notes in such manner as may be deemed expedi- entand necessary. XXII. And be it enacted, That the Lieutenant Go- vernor, or other Administrator of the Government for the time being, by and with the advice of her Majesty’s Ex- ecutive Council, is hereby authorised, empowered, and directed to negociate from time to time, a Loan or Loans, whenever the demands made on the Treasury as com- pared with the specie in the ‘Treasury, and also with the amounts becoming or falling due to the Government of this Colony, shall appear to the Executive Government torender such Loan or Loans reqnisite: Provided al- ways, thatthe said Loan or Loans shal] not in the whole exceed Five Thousand Pounds Sterling, and on condi- tion of such Loanor Loans shall be, that the same shall be redeemable within the period of Five years. XXII. And beit enacted, That an Act of the Gen- eral Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Seventh year ofthe Reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled “.4n Act to enable the Share- holders of a Company called the Bank of British North simerica to Sue and be Sued in the name of any one of the loeal Directors, or of the Manager or Agent for the time being of the said Company, in this Island,” be, and the same is hereby repealed. XXIV. And be it enacted, That ifany individual or association of* individuals shall at any time after the passing of this Act, desire to open a Bank of Discount, Deposit and Exchange with the Government Paper of this Island, it shall be the duty of such individual, or association of individuals, and he or they are hereby required to apply to the Legislature of this Island for an Act of Incorporation, such application to be accom- panied with a statement of the names, trade, or profes- sion, and place of residence of such individuals com- posing such association as aforesaid, who shall ar may make such application as above directed and required, together with a statement of the quantity of specie, and also of the nature and extent of the securities they pro- pose to deposit for said Government Paper as afore- Said. AXV. And be it enacted, That it shall not be law- ful for any individual, or association of individuals residing im this Island, to issue or put into circulation, within the same, any private Draft or Drafts, or Pro- missory Note or Notes payable to bearer or payable to order, inthis Island, or made specially payable for the purpose of circulating as Bank Bills or Notes; and any individual or association of individuals residing in this Island as aforesaid, who shall issue of put into circula- sion within this Island, any private Draft or Drafts or Promissory Note or Notes payable to bearer, or pay- able to order in this Island, or made especially pay- able for the purpose of circulating as Bank Drafts, Bills, or Notes, contrary to the provisions of this Act, shall forfeit and pay a sum equal to the amount of such; Notes, Drafts or Bills, which shall have been go issued | or putinto circulation as aforesaid, the said forfeiture to be pud to the person or persons who shall sue for the «ime, and to be recovered by Bill, Plaint, or Informa-| tion in Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature of] this Island. XAVI. And be it enacted, That this Act may be} Charles Dempsey, THE EXAMINER. ‘ exceed the amount hereinbefore mentioned, and that/amended or repealed by any Act to be passed during this present Session of the Legislature of this Island. XXVII. And be it enacted, That nothing in this Act contained shall have any force or effect, until Her Majesty’s pleasure therein shall be known, CuarLorretown, Nov. 23, 1848. To WILLIAM W. LORD, Ese, Sir; VACANCY having taken place in the representa- tion of Charlottetown and Royalty, by the appoint- ment of Edward Palmer, Esq., to the office of Solicitor General, we, Electors of Charlottetown and Royalty, anxious to secure the services of an independent man, whose freedom from local influences will enable him to advocate our opinions on matters of public economy and Reform, without regard to personal considerations—and having implicit confidence in your integrity and desire to promote the public interests—We hereby respectfully request that you will allow us to put you in nomination as a Candidate at the ensuing election. We beg to remain, Sir, Your obedient Servants, George Coles, William Ladner, John Davis, sen., Patrick Duffy, John Trenaman, J. D. P. Coles, Robert Weeks, James Coles, sen., William Crabb, James Coles, jun., Charles F. Harris, R. A. Fellowes, John Gibson, George Lord, W. H. Hobkirk, J. P. Oxley, George Harris, B. Chappell, Wm. Bartlett, Hugh McLeod, Jabez Barnard, sen., Thomas Parsons, C. D. Rankin, Hugh McKenna, Richard Walsh, John Costin, Thomas Broyderick, John Davis, jun., R. Murley, James Hodgson, Thomas Green, James Carroll, William Griffin, John Gates, Artemas Davison, James McCraith, Nicholas Burns, James D. Lawson, Donald Mclsaac, Henry Found, Robert Wade, Edward Whelan, James Long, John Mathewson, Donald Mathewson, Alex. McDonald, Patrick Gilligan, James Reid, Martin Griffin, Wm. Mahaffey, Charles Squires, John Turner. Roy- To tHe Exvecrors oF CHARLOTTETOWN AND ALTY, GENTLEMEN ; HONOURED by a Requisition so numerously and respectably signed as that which has this day been presented to me, requesting that I would allow my name to be put in nomination as a Candidate at the ensuing Election for Charlottetown and Royalty, I hasten to/ cowply with the wishes of my friends, though I assure them and the Electors generally, that the distinguished compliment was unlooked for and unmerited. Content with the humble sphere in which Providence has placed me, { have been always willing and ready to employ al! the influence I possessed in advocating those broad and liberal principles which I believe to be calculated to develope the resources of this young Colony, and to secure to its inhabitants a wise, just and impartial ad- ministration of its Government. But I beg to assure you, gentlemen, [ entertained on the present occasion, no ambition to go beyond that sphere, and occupy a position in the Legislature which could not fail to be more ably filled by another reflecting your views and opinions, yet I feel that I should be wanting in respect to myself and to those who have been kind enough to honour me with their countenance and confidence, if | continued to decline their invitation. My political principles, I believe, are known to many of you. Suffice it to say, that, if returned, I shall be found upon all occasions to vote for the general interests of the Colony, and for those of my constitutents parti- cularly ; and I feel confident you will have no reason to question my integrity and consistency. !f not returned, lL shall be fully satisfied te resume my present private position; but in either case, 1 will long remember with} gratitude the manifestation of respect and confidence with which L have been favored. 1 am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, W. W. LORD. Charlottetown. Nov. 24, 1848. Notice. EING about to leave the Island for a short time, this is to give notce that I have duly appointed Mr. LEONARD CONEY my Agent, to transact my business during my absence. JOHN B. COX. Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1848. Delays are Dangerous. i “HOSE persons indebted to the Subscriber. either as Principal or Security, for FLOUR and MEAL, Payable in September last, are hereby notified, that unless their respective amounts are settled on or before the 23d inst., they will be handed to the Law Authorities for recovery, with- out any distinction. H. W. LOBBAN. November 20, lw : { Winter Goods, AT BEDUCBED PRIZES, HARLES DEMPSEY begs respectfully to announce that he has just received a very rich and fashionable assortment of London, Leeds and Manchester Goods, for the Winter ‘Trade; consisting in part of all the most desirable and latest styles of Goods—a very large ag- sortment of Cloths, Cassimere, Doeskins, Vestings Cloakings, Whitney Blankets, Gala Plaids, &c.&¢, &e Also, a splendid assortment af Gent’s, Parrs Has. Those in want of a good article at a low price are respectfully invited to call before purchasing else. where. The above have been added to his original stock of Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, &e., making in all a splendid and varied assortment suitable for the coming season. . As C. D. intends shortly to leave the Island, he now offers for sale his whole Stock in Trade at prices never before quoted in Town!!! {(=> Also, he hereby notifies all persons indebted to him to make immediate payment; if not, their respec- tive Accounts shall be placed in the hands of his At- torney for collection. Nov. 27, 1848. Gaz. 4w. NOTICE. WHEREAS the Vessel now on the Stocks, near Kildare River Bridge, of 120 tons O. M., and put in frame by me during the Summer of 1847, under a contract with Mr. Thumas Caie, Trader, of Tignish, for the building of the same, which vessel was stopped in building in the autumn of the aforesaid year (1847) by the non-fulfilment of the contract on the part of Mr. Caie, he not having the means of completing the same ; and as it has come to my knowledge that the aforesaid Thomas Caie, instead of completing his agreement with me according to contract, has endeavoured to dispose of the vessel to several persons as his property, but could not succeed with the parties to whom he applied to, from a knowledge of the contract for byilding;—I do hereby give public notice, that all persons may govern themselves accordingly, that the aforesaid Thomas Caie has no power or authority from me to sell the aforesaid vessel, and that any person or persons found trespass- ing in the shipyard in my possession, either in meddling with the Vessel on the Stocks, the Timber, Plank, Knees, &c. in the Yard and Woods belonging to me, will be prosecuted as the Law directs. JAMES FITZGIBBON. Kildare, November 14, 1848. N.27. AQS WOU, Great Bargains | Stock in Trade of a Live- ry Stable, FOR SALE BY AUCTION, QN Saturday the 23rd December next will be sold by Auction at the Livery Stables of Mr. JOHN COLES, (who is about to close his present business) the whole of his STOCK IN TRADE of Horses, Sleighs, Carriages, Harness, Saddles, Whips, Furs, Trimmings, Mountings, &c. H. W. LOBBAN, Auctioneer. N. B.—For particulars see Handbills. Noy. 20. Debts! Debts!! Debts!!! NOTICE is hereby given that ali Dewrs due the Subscriber over Six Months will be sued for without distinction, after the Ist of January next. , Nov. 20. DANIEL BRENAN. NOTICE. HE Subscriber having been duly authorized by the Reverenp Joun Macponarp, of Tracadie, to take the maxagement of his Property in this Island, and to act as his Agent generally, hereby requests ail persons indebted to him, for arrears of Kent or otherwise, to pay the same with- out delay. ae WILLIAM FORGAN. Charlottetown, Oct. 1, 16848. A LL persons indebted for ihe services of the 44. Horse SALADLN, are requested to make immediate piy- ment to the Owner, at his Office, Grafton street, or to the Groom, Francis Bell. "Nov. 20, STEPHEN RICE. A CARD.—Mr. Branie desires to return thanks to the unknown person who first informed him of the Premises being on fire on Saturday Evening last, anc to the Fire Wardens, Firemen, and all others, by whose prompt assistance, under Providence,the progress of des- truction was arrested, which, but for a plentiful supply of water a few feet from the spot, and very little wind at the time, the whole building must have been destroy - ed. ACARD. VR. WEATHERBE, of Saint Eleanor’, 4't takes this method to inform those indebted to him, throughout Prince Kdward Island, without distinction of per sons, that he requests thera to come forward and pay their re- spective debts, as he is In want of the same ; otherwise their Notes, Bills of Sale, Bonds, &c. &c., will be placed in the hands of his Attorney, without delay. By calling on business at his house they will meet a qualified person to attend: to them St. Eleanor’s, Oct. 30. ow