reliance EDWARD I AND SLAND ADVERTISER. i \s CHARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1842. ‘ —s_- .[No. 253., moans, mom tutti whether}. DISTRICT N o. l.—(Southern Section.)- ‘ inriiissioner of thc ab0vc District \vtll let by n, at the several laces where the work is to be per- 6 followin Road untracts, viz :— etllesday, tic 15th ofJune, at 8 o'clock, the Road from J's Ii Mill to the Western Road ; Same day, at 2 o’clock, the ., gm#ucleali’s to Bellows—Sale to commence at the ” " day, at 6 o'clock, the Road from Macrtugald's to ii iii! law's . - , . . . 0,, figdlhrhe Itllt ofJune, at 10 0 clark, repairing the Main m", mud—Sale to catalogue at the Road leading from the warden Rand to Port Hill. , 0,, Ecuador, the 20‘“ "li‘lum‘q at 12 o’clock, repairing the Road dun Brae, rot 9—Srile to commence at the French Settlement. ‘ on Wednesday. the 22d ol'June, at Elo‘elnck, the Road..- at Whack, Lot No, B—Sale 'u commence at George Cilt-srsli's. . on Ffidny, the 24*“, tit 12 o’clock. repairing the Road on “No. 7—Srile to icncc at Ilalloran's. “ ‘ved Security will be required for the performance of x,“ “ tract. ’ 3,3". ‘ - JOSEPH HIGGINS, Commissioner. 7302mm. Buy, 4th May, 184:1. DISTRICT No. l--(North Section.) he'eby give Notice, that I will, on Monday the 201li I of June, at 1‘2 o’clock, LET the repairing the Road from Wirlitirtori's to Largc's Ferry. , .. on June 2lst,ai 12 o'clock, the Main \Vestcrn Road, corn- . - {i figuring at Hill’s Mills. I "’ OIIune 22d, at It) o’clock, the Road from IIill's Mills to Hal- W'l,ctrflItllellcitlg at the New \Vcstern Road, Lot 5. 003‘th 23d, at l2 o’clock, the Ronrl lending from Cuscuuh no m‘Kildare Bridge. oaiiriiiicncing near lhflgDut‘k. ‘rfht June 24th, at Ill o’clock, the Rand fror ldarc scttlenicnt . 'I‘ignish,‘ commencing at Mrs. Tum-rs": .. «rme day, at 2 ‘ trek, the Road from Kilrltire Bridge to St. Felix, Tigtiisli, mmencing at Kil'lare Bridge. JAMES IVARBUR'I‘ON, Comm issioncr. 3; Lotll, March 12,1942. _ r”; DISTRICT No. 2. , HE Commissioner of the‘abot'e District will Lm‘ nv ,Auvrrort, at the several places where the work is to be . performed, the following Road Contracts. viz: ,On .Wédnesday. the First day nt'Jrine next, at. 10 o‘clock, Two ' H n the Road from Saint Elcanor’s towards Dedcqtia; t. 12 o’clock, the Road from l‘lillsan's to Green's . harming", the 2d, at I0 o'clock, the Road from Campbell‘s Rogue's; same day,at l2 o’clock, the Road fruui Mucgrcgnr's Soutlrwest. ' riday, the‘ 3th, at 10 o’clock, the Road from lllascouclr.n X@tzllrpoint ; same day, at 12 o‘clock, the Road from Fifteen _ 9"Abraliani’s Village; same day, at 1 o‘clock, the Road lie Shore to the Buck-settlement ol'Filiccn point. Monday. the 6th, at 0 o'clock, the Main \Vcstcrn Road thof Ellis'Rivor Bridge ', same day, at H o’clock, the Main to Road, North of Ellis River Bridge; Sillllt! day, at 12‘ .k, the Road from Trout River, leaning in the Main Wes- Road. Also, on the same dav, at 3 o’clock, p. m. the Road rPlrtisted‘s Mill towards Neil Ramsay’s. ‘ t'l’uesdayfilie 7th, at It) o’clock,tbc Road from M‘Loan’s inwards New Bidefiird ; same day. at ll o'clock, the Road Bide of'I‘rmtt River, leading to the Main Road, rind mak- 'dgc on do Same day, at 12 o'clock, the lived Ii‘uni [Mill towards Brtrlnw’s. , . On-Ecidrtv, the Itlth, at 11 o'clock, the Road from St. Joseph’s ' 'ns's Ferry , Egrnnnt Bay. , ity will be required for the due fulfilment oftlie save,“ _ is. _ ,. _ ARCI’IIBALD CAMPBELL, Commissioner. Commissioner’s Oliicc, llrh April, 1542 ' 'S s DISTRICT No. 5. V BE Subscriber will Let, by Auction, to the lowest ‘ “filer, the following contracts, at the times and places un~ optioned, viz: ability, the l3tlt day of June, the improving the Road .GInngow to Fyfl'c's Ferry, conuncncing tit said Fcrry, {Mentiom At 2 o’clock, same day, the covering of "Bridge—and at4 o’clock, the improving ot'tlie Minghant’s Mill to Tanner's Brook ——on Tuesday, offline, the repairing the RoadI from Bugnztll‘s to Ilas- my willbe required for the performance of each contract. ,fificfirflnd other obstructions on the Highways, if not rc- lmmg-rdiately, will be removed at lllL‘ expense ofpcrsons 'cii obstructions, and the Fines exacted, withqu distinc- nniinutiun. - W. MACNEILL, Commissioner. hilt, 5th May, 1842. . DISTRICT Ru. 6. bscriber will, on Monday the 6th of June RI ten o'clock forennon, lot by Auction. on the spot, . iflg Purl 0f the Road from York River to I’yc's; Sale to ' I out. Conway’s. Same dnv, at 2 o'clock, the raising the '00 Gore's Creek, and cutting (low-i the Hills. 9” \Vednesday, lho 8th of June, at IO o'clock forenoon, _dli'om Bonshuw to Mnbcy’s; Salo to. commence at Bon- i go. - til Friday the 10th ofJune, at IO o'clock, forenoon, :lie the Road and two Bridges, between Warren Farm rind )10 CfCEk- And same day, at 2 o'clock. the straight- I‘ll Iioatl lending from SLPeter's Point to Canoe Cove. _ _ Wednesday the 15th of June, ritlt'l o'clock, forenoon, long the new Road to Sandy ,Point, Crnpnutl Harbour. " THOMAS TOD, Commissioner. paud, May 17th. 134-2. . , msnuchafi— ‘= HE Commissioner of the above District will sell by Auction, to the lowest bidder, at the several places where v : is to be performed, the Ibllowrng Road Contracts. viz :— Friday, the 10th day ofJune next, at eight o'clock, thre- he repairing the ’I‘ristrarn Road, Lot 34. Alsn, same day, .’. luck, the repairing the Road loading from Stanhopc to- ‘mnban Bridge. Also, some day, at 4 o'clock, the re. the Road leading from Nortlt River Bridge towards Grand Saturda , the 11th day ofJune, at!) o'clock, frtrenoon, l,the and leading from Christopher’s” Bridge to- ‘ rt an. ‘ ‘ Monday, the I31ll ofJone. at 10 o'clock, forennon, ' n; the Road leading from Carranbiin to St. Peter's .samc day, at 12 o’clock, noon, the .repairing the _‘ from Mill Cova towards the head ofBedford. Also, 5,3. g: 2 o'clock, the re airing the Road leading from Black _ Ten-milesliorise, Eat 35. Also, some day, out o’clock, . V the 'Battery Point Road. 7 , : seed , the ch, at 9 o'clock, forcnonn, the re air- . ' , -tum and, Lot 36. Also, same day, at 12 do ock, ‘ ‘L‘ll‘lflg the Monitghan Road, where most required, amnion) day, at 4.0'clock, the repairing the Gletifinun - .Gt‘ltleldtiy. the l5tli. at 8 o clock, the railing Clark’s “lilting” dn'w'n Hills therein, Lot 37. Also, same day, , dike ‘repairing the Road from Clark's to Five-hou- a some day, at 4 o’clock, from Cross Roads to Port- ’8 e . y a‘ . 'Ys “‘9 .1601. ll 9 o'clock the repairing the 6‘ out Sandhiils to the Cross R rig—side it, com. ' - Roads.- Ali/0, name driy,at I‘Zo’clock, noon, the Roid'leeding tram Sandlnlls to Point De will, be required for£1lle due performance of .. DAVID HIGGINS, Cbméiiesintler the above District. Aguirre, May _2d,15,42-£%' ‘ Beans, airman: anti Mahatma. . DISTRICT No. 11. [IE Subscriber wrll rcccive Sealed Tenders until , Suturda , the lltli June, rtt l2 o'clock, noon, {in construct- ing it Boat V Iiarfat the end ofthe Cable-head Road, North side ol St Peter's Bay, agreeable [on plan and specification to be seen at the Subscriber's olIicé. ' JOHN JARDINE, Commissioner. St. Peter’s, May 7th. 1842. . . DISTRICT No. I]. VI‘HE Subscriber will, on Monday the 20th day of Julie next, nth o'clock. let by Auction, the repairing the Road from the County line to M‘Dcrinot's; the Road from Bar- ttrtl’s to John Douglas's; and the Road from \Vorrcll’s Mill to St. Pt-tr-r's Lake. On Tuesday, the 2lst, at 9 o’clock, the repairing the Road ft'titil Nnonait’s to Back Farms; li'oiii Mulluly's to llarbotir's hltititlt: and the DIlIl'Ul Britlue. 0n \Vcrliit-sdriy, the 22d, :it 9 o’clock, the repairing the Abut- mentsnfMidgclle Bridge; the Road from Head of St Peter's Bay to Cardigan; arid from the Head of St. Peter's Buy to the Litre nt'Lot 42, Bay Fortune Road. On Thursday, the 23d. at 9 o'clock, the re iairing the Road from Head of St. Peter‘s Bay to U’Hnnle 's‘, from IVlielriii's to Cable, I-Icntl ; from Leslie's Mill to Cable ead;and from the Cross Roads, lending pnstGreeriwich. Good and sutfir-ient security must be given for the dire perform- ttncc of each Contract. JOHN JARDINE, Commissioner. St Peter’s, May 25th, 1842. . DISTRICT NO. 12. [IE Subscriber will Let by Auction, to the lowest biddcr. the following Public Contracts. viz :— Oii Monday, the (lib day oerine next, the rr‘pniring the Road from Dittgwell’s Mills to James M‘Ran’s, Rollo Bay, commencing at the former place, at the hour oflO o’clock, l'oiunoori.’ At 2 o’clock, same day, repairing the Road li‘tllll the head of liollo Bay to James Cotiiri‘s; and at 4 o'clock. Iil(‘ l’mad from Bay For- tune Church to Alexander Fisher's. Little liver. Uri ’l‘ttesday, the 7th, at the ltnur of ltl o’clock. forcnoon, re- pairing the Rotrd from Red House to Grand River; and the llotttl from the Schoolhouse to Little River Beach. 011 \Vcrlnr-sdny, the 8th. at the hour offl o'clock, forenoon, re- pairing the Road from Cooper's Mill to the bend of Grand River. and front thence. the opening of the new Road through Lots 55 and 56, in Dinngll’s Mills. On Thursday, the 9th, at IO o’clock, forenoon, repairing the Road from Bay Fortune Church, to the line ofLot. 42, on the St. Peter‘s Road. I On Friday. the IOth, at the hour of 10 o’clock, forcnoan, re- ducing the Hills in ll'I-Caslu:ll's Bridge. At It»; o'clock, same day, Fox River Bridge. At 2ll(('l(l(3li, Hollow River Bridge. At 3 o’clock, Cow River Bridge; and at 4 o’clock, Naufrage Bridge. And on Saturday, the lltlt, Repairing the Line Road between Lots 43 riorl 44. commencing at St. Margaret’s, North side, at the hour offl o'clock, liirenoon, ufthc. same day. Ample Security will be required for the due pcrforniance'ol each contract. , JOIIN M'CALLUM, Commissioner. Bay Fortune, May 4th, lb‘42. ms'i‘it IC’I‘ No. 13. N MONDAY, the Qilth Junc, £20 will be expended in tlierrepnirs ofilic Road from Souris to East Point, South side—sale to commence at If) o’clock, rit Surrris. And iiiitricdi only after, £l7 will be laid out to repair the Road from the l’nr- tage to East Point. On Tuesday tlir-letJnnc, at ll) o’clock, the repairing the, Road, \Vi-st side of Surveyor‘s lnlr-t. Same day, at l2 o'clock, the repairing the Bridges at Bull Creek, Rockharra, and Little Kiitti; and immediately after, the repairing Hay River Bridge. ()n \‘Vr-dntisdiiy the 22d .ltinc, £25 will be expended in the re- pairs ofthe Lot 45 Road—sale to commence at Hugh Mnccaclicrii’s Mill, at In o’clock. ’ And immediately after, £l0 on the Road to New Harmony . - And on Thursday the 23d Juno, 5 10s. will be laid union the litic Road between Lots 43 and 44—salc to commence at Rollo Bay, at 10 o’clock. And at 12 o‘clock, £1Ion the Bridge at the French Mill Crock. And at 2 o’clock, £3 16s. 8d. on the Road from Sottris Mills to John M‘Artlny‘s. the building a Bridge over M tillally‘i-t Crock. Seetiyitynvill be rt‘qnired for the due performance ofeacli Con- tract. ’ JOHN lllACG()\VAN, Commissioner. Commissioner’s Office, Sonris, April 2d, 1842’. DISTRICT No. 14. _ . HE Commissioner ot‘tbe above District wrll Let, by , Auction. to the lowest. bidders, the Several amounts appro- priated for Roads, &c. for the present year, irt the following order:— On Monday, the Sixth day othine, the repairing of several pieces of Georgetown Road, commencing at H) o’clock, riear_ Potcr Robertson's, Lot 51. The same day, at l2 o'clock, part of Buck’s Road, commencing where the Work of last year ended. And immediately after, part oftlie Road leading tram Bucks Road to Montague lower Bridge. On Tuesday, the 7th June, part oftlie'Road leading from [lea-d of Cardigan to I’isquid-tlie Sale to crimnieuce at the Hill oil the Second mile, at 9 o’clock, l‘nrenoon. At Eleven o’clock, the same day. saverer pieces of the Road leading to Saint Peter‘s, Commencing at Cardigan Bridge; rind the same day. and at the same titne, the Commissioner will let several miles oftlio ncw Line of Road leading to Dingwcll's Mill. A particular descrip- tion ofcacli niile will be given at the time ofsale. ' On Wednesday, the 8th ofJnnc, the several sums appropriat- ed Iiir the Roads on the North Side ofCardigan will be Let, corinnencing—at l0o’clock. near Gnfi"s MilL And immediately after, the opening ttfllle Road from Peter Morrison's to Grand River Road, and from the latter place to Narrnw’s Creek Bridge. will he sold, commencing where the litre intersects the old Grand River Road. The same (lay, at 3 o’clock, the building afsevcral Blocks and Bridges [hr the \Vharf at Cardigan Ferry, opposite Morrison's, will be sold, to the extent ol'£3tl._ On Thursday, the 9th June, rttlll o clpok,sevcrttl miles of_tha Road leading from Dingwall's Mill tn (.ardigan, and the Bridge at Grand River, will be let—the Stile to take place where the Bridge is to be erected. ' On Tuesday, the I4tli ofJune, part .of Georgetown Road, in the Royalty, and part ofthe Road leadinglto Burnt Point, will be let—Commencing at 9 o’clrlilck, pear tilts. V, iistfoyalty line. The . o'ii wi be at at or: or: . mew new Burnt P I t THOMAS OWEN, Commissioner. Cardigan, 9th flIay,184'2. DISTRICT No. 15. Stile viz: n 'l‘u’cstlav, the 7th thngnext, at 10 o‘clock, £30 on the Road from White Sands to the Little Sands. Same day. at ‘2 o clock, £4 on Cownn’s Mill Road; and immediately after, £l5 towards a Wharf at Sottth’Rivcr, Mtirray Harbour. Same day, at 6 o clock, £2 on the Guernsey Cove Road. _ On Wednesday, the 8th June. £10 on the Road and Bridges from South River to the County Line—Sale to commence at Mur- ru Rin-r Brid a at 10 o’clock, . _ yUa ’l‘liurrtdiii", the 9th June, at 10 o'clock, £3 on the Mill River Road, beginning at the line Brunk. , , On Friday, the 101li Jane, £20 to reduce the Hill at Beer 3 Mill Dilln,'"rtlwn'8 Creek—Sale at 10 o’clock. Same day. at‘4 "black, £3 on the Road from Aitkcn’s Mill Road toywards St. Andrew's Point and Ferry Road, and Road from Aitken it towards Murray Harbour—Sale to commence at. the end oftlie Road near Finlrt "s. , Tlli’ work will be let to the lowers; ,Bidcéer, and sufficient Se- . ' i ) rfcrmnnce n I w, ontrac s. . mm’y required for u e [e E. THORNTON, Commissioner. Three Rivers, 2d May, 1842. A or] immediately after, ’I‘HE following Moneys will be expended a! Public G 0 cheer BARGAINS. WI] 0 L E S A L E ‘Just received, per Glenburnie and Lady GEORGE A the best ENGLISH MARKETS, which, enabled to offer at unprecedented low prices. A N D R E TA 11.. Wood, from England, and on Sale by HOOPER, w VERY LARGE and SEASONABLE SUPPLY of .MERCHAZVDIZE, carefully selected by himseil', at owing to the depressed state of trade in the manufacturing districtl, be in I » . . HIS * STOCK COMPRISES— A quantity of ready made Winter Clothing, superfine Woollen ,Llolhs, I’ilot rlu., Flushings, Moleskins, Fristinns, Velveteens. ,Beavcrteens, Cantonns, Jeans, Prints, Printed Maslins, Saxony (,loths, Mouslin-de~lcons, Scrirfs, Grape and Gauze l’ImldkOf- lt‘lllPIi“, Veils, an elegant stock of Berlin VVnols, with patterns for Lntlies’ Rug work; French kirl, silk, thread and other Gloves; coloured and black Gros-dc-Naples, Sarcencts, Persians; plain TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SECOND DISTRICT OF PRINCE COUNTY. GENTI,I~‘.IH‘.S; HAVING resigned my scat in the Legislative Coun- it‘il, l venture to ofi'er myself as a Candidate to represent your interests in the new House anssr-inbly. I trust ttiy having done so will be deemed bv you it sufficient pietlge ofuiy desire to be one of the Representatives of the peo- l e. I trust it will be no disparagcment in your eyes that my earlier days \vcrc passed in the Service ofniy cnuntrv, during an event- ful period Ill its Military history, and that sirice the war, I have been uninterruptch outplayed in my own County in England, in the duties ofthc Iagistracy, which are there of so high and responsible a nature. Having come to this Island with a large family, whose future fortunes must depend on its prosperity, I conceive that none can be nioreintcrestcrl in its well-being. Independent of all influence, connection 0 arty, ifIsliottld be honoured as the object ofyour choice, I Will, to the best of my judgment, decide distassioiiately on all subjects of discus- sion, and use every di igt‘lttrt‘. to ‘ri‘dvocate as vwll your local interests as the general itiiprovcnientoftliis Islm‘itl,sb blessed by prudent Legislation, are yet capable ofsn much extension. I have the honor to be, a; Gentlemen, your obcrlir-nt Servant, WILLIAM SWABEY. AUX ELECTEURS FRANCOIS DE LA DEUXI‘EME DIVISION DE PRINCE COUNTY. hIIESSIEUnS; _ YAN'I‘ regu permission de S. E. Le Lieutenant Gouvernctir do me dctnettre de ma place nti CrinScil Legis- latif,j'ai (lecidé Vous uiii'ir mes services dansl'Asscrnblce 2‘1 vciitr. I t .l’ai nnc contirtnce tnisonnablc que cctle determination do me part sent consirleree on garantie de ma preference d’etre Repre- sciitntif do people. J'rti passe rrta jeurtesse titi service dc ma patrie, pendant nae époguc intercssnnte (IZUIS son ltistorie tiiilitnire—ct dcpuis lri guerrc j’ui travaillé .suns cesse dans scs afl'aires civilcs, on Magis- rat—-—ut:e charge en Angleterre d uiicimportanee 9t resporisibiliié lit-‘atleotip plus considerable qu’ici. itabli dans cctt'e Isle,et louant surtottt des terrcs dans votre propre comic, j‘ni tine famillc nombretise (les cnfans, dnnt les csperanccs pour l'aveuirdependent entibretnent snr sa prosperité , j'ose pens-er qu’il u'y a pcrsonne plus interessc a'srin bonlieur. Je sttis indcpcndnnt dc r‘uutc liaison et do tout partic, on proprie- tairc ou quelconqtie, on consequence, si j'riurois l'lionnour d’ctrc l’nlijot de votre cltoix,jc poiirrai decider stir tout Stijct de deliber- ation sans pcnr ct sans prfijugé, cl surtotit rivanr-er vos intercts locales etceux dc l‘lsle eiiticrc,une terrc si frivoriscn par le Bon Dieti, ninis dont le commerce el I’Agricullurc stint si capablcs d'atnelioration par one Legislation sage et prudente. ‘ / J’ui l’honneur raster, Messictirs, Votre trcs humble serviteur, WILLIAM SVVABEY. Bedcque, Avril 19, 1842. To the Electors of the First {Electoral District of King’s Conn y. ENTLEM EN; Being about,to leave the Colony for a few Weeks, I deem it my dut r, beforeyloingso. to intimate in you, that I will again offer inysel a Candidate at the ensuing Election, for the honor ofi‘epresenting you It] the next -Housc of Assembly. _ Trusting that the policy pursued by meta the present House of Asscnililv was such as to secure to me your lurtlier confidence and srrppori, I would merely add, that should you again confide tn aSsist in carrying out those leading and important measures in progress for the general welfare oftbe Colony, and will use et ery exertion to promote the local interests oftliis District. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient humble servant, DONALD MACDONALD. Big Spring, Lot. 44,May 25,1842. llIOST VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN. OR. SALE, a DWELLING HOUSE, now in pro- gress, situated ort‘. the corner of Victoria and Water Streets, 32 feet " 29,contnining on the first floor, a Parlor and Kin-1.9,", Store and Office; on the second floor, a Drawing Room, titid five Bedrooms, with Attics nr Lofts for light goods. With the House will be sold Laird cqtiril to a Town Lot, 120 x84 fect,or the whole ofVVater Lots Nos.‘23 and 24, having/a from on ' Victoria Street of about six chains, on Water Street 168 feet: and an equal liarhourfrpnt containing more than one Acre and a half, and more than six 'I‘own Lots, ofdry sound Land, now in a state ofgnnd cultivation.‘ . _ . _ . This is an opportunity ofinVesting capital intltts rising Town, with a certainty of obtaining a large return which cannot. occur again. The present bwner has no other objectin ofl'ering this vitluable Property for Sale, than to narrow the nnxteties of de- l' ' 'eats. c my}; I ,n Town, ,0 Pem- Macgowun, Esq-,Or at Woodley t Gl, to .,- , . J. L. LEWELLIN. M a’iv‘eati, 1842. J" STE‘VART "ALL. . 0. BE SOLD, wtth immediate possessmn, that well T known superior Sta, ' _ilt House, “STEWART HALL,’ situate in Princetown Ra erected at very considerable ex- pense by the late Clirirles,_§tewart, EM] , fbr liisown residence, together with the Land ~|fd§oining,nm Out-buildings thereon, as purchased at the late Sale, under an Order ofthe Court of . ,, , , A l to Chair cry PP .Y S. DESBRISAY. 13th Dec. 184]. MR. T. HOW'being about to leave the. Island, re- quests all persnni having demands against hitti, to render their Accounts; and a“ persons indebted to him, are requested to make payment on or belirre the I0llt day ofJiine pext, other- wise their accounts will he phich in the hands of his Attorney for collection. - Charlottetown, May 9th, 1842. I which will be sold at a very reduced price; a stock of Crockery ; Pitch, Paints and Oils,’Sail Cu Roans and Bindings, Harness Leather and Saddlery, &c. &c. ' ALso, ' Superior overproof Cognac BRANDY and RUM; and excellentold Port and Sherry Wines. G. H. begs to state, that he has but one price affixed to his Goods, and sells for Cash only. \ GREAT GECRGE STREET, QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown,October l5di, 184i. nature, but whose Trade and Agriculture, if duly fostered by? h in me the same responsible trust, I shall unflinchineg cotttiitue ' ‘and fancy Lutestring and gauze Ribbons; Bonnets and Bonner Shapes, Lace, Edgings, Collars, Bobbinets, Jaconet, Book .nd Check Mushns, white and grey Calicoes, Shirtings, Shootings, Table Linen, Towelings, Flrinnels, Serges, Blanketing, Blankets, white and coloured Connterprtnr’, Hats, Caps, Hosiery,.l'laber- tlnsliery. Mackintosh Capes, figured Oil Cloth, Rosewood Work. boxes, &c. &c i A GENERAL ABSORTMENT 91' — , Ironmongery and Cutlery, Carpenters' Tools, Pit and Cross Crit Saws, Tinwarc and boxes Tinplate; a lnr$uantity ofIroa, ’ To the Electors of the Town and Royalty of Charlotte. ' I‘own. EN I‘LEMEN ;—Being on the eve of proceeding to . England, on behalf of the Prince Edward Island Steam Navigation Company, as well as on private business, and, as the Election of lIIeniltcrs to represent your interests in General Ae- scmbly may take place during my absence from the Island, Iain induced tlitrs early to offer my sr-lfris a Candidate, for the high li‘rnior of again being one of tlie Representatives ofthis my native own. ' My conduct in the present Ilanse ofAssembly is before you, on which I have only to rest my claims for you? further confio dencepnd ifit has been such as to meet with yourapproval, and again obtain for me your sulfrages, it shall be my most ardent desire. by an independent and conscientious discharge of the du- ties ofrt Representative of the People, to merit a continuance of your favour and support. ' ' My father has kindly ct‘insentcd‘flicalth permitting) to repre- sent me at the Election, should it take place previous to my re- - lb I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, IVitli much respect, , Your obedient servant. . _ a, FRANCIS LONGVVORTH, Jinr.‘ ' Charlottetown, May 14th, 1842! , ' TO THE ELECTORS OF THE FIRST DISTRICT 0F 9 w ' #UEEN’S COUNTY. ‘ _ENTLEME ; I am aware that there may be pre- judices existing against the Ilelatiumofa Proprietor, or the Hair ufa PropricIrir, to r es it the people in Parliament; but I cannot believe that this%- 9 can hear cxriniination,bccause, if the Proprietor has fine liis, ty towards his Tenants, he may as rely cliallangc all the. world’to say whether or not thérc is no body who can be more interested either in their individual we - fare or in the general prosperity ofthis Island, both in circum- stances rttid position, than he is. VVhilst there are many who may have been deluded with the beliefthrit, by the intervention ofccrtuin parties in the late. House ot‘Asseuihly, they had a chance of possessing themselves of the same Land as Freeliolds which they had occupied as Leaseholds, I venture to think, that these delusions have been dissipated, not only by the reason of the thing, btit by the declared will oftlie Queen, conveyed in the Despritch of Lord John Russell, heLCo- Initial Minister, and the reiteration ofsucli will by tho Licul. Governor of this IsltTnd. I therefore stand betbre you as a future Proprietor, feeling that your interests and mine are bound tip together. If any one at:- teuipts to tax your produce (as the last Assembly had attempted), who more internsth than mysalf in resisting such an innova- tion? lfany thing can be done to better your condition—to open to you better or more extended Markets, who so interested as I am? In effect, with whose interests can yours be more entirely blended than with my own? ‘ The attempt that is daily made by ignorant, need and dié» loyal individuals, to separate you from me, will iadee be futile, if there is that i.utaal confidence which, I trust, neither Ino’ri any member ofmy family have done any thing to forfeit. It is, therefore, under the belief tlitit our interests tire mutual, that I venture thus to offer tnyselfto your indulgence, as a Candidate to represent you in the ensuing Assembly; and Ibeliew that,- tlie same relations which, I trust, exist between to selfand my; own Tenants may be such, that they will not .deprtvane oftho support nl'all others who deem it. necessary to return a Repre-‘i scntative who will consider that he cannot neglect the interest: oftlie Farmer without diminishing the value ofltis own- pro- pcrty. '3' I have the lioncr to be, Gentlemen, .U‘i Your obedient humble servant, ' ‘ H; RUBWT MONTGOMERY Charlottetown, April 22, 1842. "’3’ PHOENIX FOUNDRY. ' Under the S ccial Patronage of His Excellency Sir H. V. Inntlev, Lieutenant Governor. 9,, NEW ESTA—B—LISIIMENT. , [IE PHCENIX COMPANY beg to announce to the Public, the Establishment, at the old and well known premises of Messrs. ll’aterx .9 Birnic, in Charlottetown, ofn BRASS and IRON FOUNDRY ; and soon after the Spring arrivals will be happy to receive orderl for all descriptions of Castings for Mill-work, Farming Utensils, Stoves, rind Machines for various purposes, Fire and Garden En~ gines, on the most approved principles for effective pger-ations. The services of Mr. \VNJJAM CKosny Honns, a dutiveofthil Island, who is well skilled in It“ these various Branches, have‘ been engaged- GEORGE BIRNIE, Superintendaut. ,. ,.» .1 in I ,, LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. . - THE Subscriber has been appointed Sub-Agent “of the following Insurance Companies, viz: '5 The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of , .ondon. ‘ . -, The New Loan Fund Life Insurance Company of A , New York. ' ‘ _ ., The Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance Committed of Hartford, Connecticut. , A I - And as he is furnished with blank Forms oprplicatio'fihd in possession of all the information which _may be deemed by“ persons who wish to effect Insurance—lie Will be be Pym, n9; ceive applications and transmit the same to the Agent at Heli- - ~‘ . I t . » , . : wag»: f“ P“"°'”P” ° nanny Pittman. , f. Charlottetown , March 15th 1842. » il HE Subscriber offers for Sub a quantity attain]. Newfoundland CODFISIL I '“ .5 my“, ALso, 50 boxes of superior Philnddphin Soda, Wat-ex, and Butter CRACKERS, till ofwhich will be sum [0,” payment. ‘ _,, a, ' KENNETH M‘KENZIE. “ “Tue “quell. 0" Personsindebted to him to comefocward and make payment before the 15th April, “(hummus ,hw “mauled, standing over Six gorilla. will be put in, a legal course f»;- m. covet-y. — an, , it. not. Charlottetown. 7th March, 1842. V ' _ ' O I" , l