llaszaril’s ,.~.: ' Ila ztlli. ii’All3EEEd%° 5®B:'l".iA.H.t. Adi?) 1?7§l?‘.”ll$ll?“...l3733'. - _- _:li3lltll‘lt)_l_lb‘l’Jll"ll,~ pl’. plhltlilltly. llcdiiestlziy, Mzircli 28, l;~:”5. Netti‘ St¥rii§s’.-;\0. 227 COLONIAL LEGISLATURE. House or Assriiiinr, .\lo_\'n.w_. Mnrcli ‘.26. The Act to prevciit the rtiiiniiig at liirge of swine in Prince Town llcyalty, was read the third time iind pttssctl. Bi iinposo it Tax on llcnt Rolls was read tl. second time. Mn. Coi.i~:s stated the Bill was to pliioea Tax on l‘i'oprict.-rs iiboiit: equal to the l.:in-l Tax paid by Teiiriiits, in support of it Militai-y Force, the batlatiitto to to the support of l-ldii- cation Zllit. l".ti.iii:r: did not. think the Bill was in-. troduced in good faitli, tin: l..l.‘L on \\'lltlt'l‘l’ll_‘.‘:‘S' lands \i'.i-s called ll. portal tix. antl was for the : purpose of uiikin-,: the proi lill'.~l s,-ttle their L:i.~i.l<, t'.;.-. pi'c.<,-iit tax is l»- .i.'.l~'-~‘ th-iy tl.l‘i‘. thus settled. ‘i\'li«-n ll-up in:aihl.- tiov-;i'ii'.ii«.-tit \\'.t.9' given to the lslzind, he llllllt“.‘:~'1-lulu tniiiipiirt lltlll h. .=ii (‘lll['l'4‘tl into. that ho l':ii't‘i.-1'liiirtliciis slioultl ll»: put. on the l.iii-i. ltl -'«‘i'.i.\‘-ill-.'iiC3 of l.lll.‘<l C')lll])'t'.'l, the Bill w.i'il.l ll (‘.,;lo‘.ii.il t).’Ii':.*; h.- t'i "‘. ‘ts; tn-'i‘-‘gills bi'in-:- in_:,' in L':~.i.s llill «lid 2: it \\ .o have :I.ii tiri-t l'-ircoq ll.~._\; t'.illill t'..n~i :t!l.\\'.'<'l‘ on: p irt of t‘-A. eoii:stitiie.it~;. by ' ;:. p;'.»pi~i-.-toia-i pi-.~\-ea the llill ft‘-in ;:.t -' .. l’.iy.il .\.~..—,‘:it, thui t.‘n:ii' li:‘t\ltl_; ti in.-al lill'4.‘.‘, :in l ')lll.‘l'.S by $.i;.'iii;;. if ii‘ ipri riot-.< .v.iiit an '.ll‘L'lL‘ll i'o'.'ee, \\'i'i_\' do t.‘i.'.\' not it i“ l'-.i:' it’. .\Ii:. lint‘.-:2: t‘: L it \‘.’utll\l be the gr».-,iit at ' ‘i... h.i rt’ y-t ll” -ii in-'li.-toil on the \. i _lltl’_Y 1. 4 . '1‘ciiaiit~-i. l i:i:ll.:i'il~~ \\Ii; li.i~.'.: l.it§it-rt» la.--' leiiiciit ii) il1t)T-‘ll.l‘.lii" . will It )\\' be ol>ii;;u.'t t eiifort-o ‘t':iei1' rents ti i~.i...at this tax, L-\.:i to their l:i.‘t can‘, no iii.-ieriiiiiiizttioii can be ii.-t-.‘.. llo ticccssiiry, lieyoiiil it fzw police. .\lr. l\looxi:i‘. 'l'lio putsoiis who have [ll'tlpt‘fl_\' should he tii.tdc to p:-._v for a three to p1‘ulL‘(:l. it. [’i-upricttiis had tli ' lltllii priiperty lIL’I'l‘.. Mr. (3ot.i‘.:. The lliil was lllll'I)(ltl(‘('.tl in the it .1 faith of the (lovt:riiiii.~.:it eaiiryiiiiz the llill tliro-i;;li; l he ltnew of no (‘ti:ll[l‘Jt_'l ciiiiircil into at the Colo- nial ollice. Mr. I) ~n«c lml said, that lie would miller vote for giiiiig up the lzind aliogetlicr than for the present llzll, if so, he had better write to Eirl Snlltirlt togivc tip the l.:iud to Mr Cooper, as a Ctimrilfillltlll to mo -.:. fund. Small prai- prictors are 1Ill'L'1|IlV llc-".\'lly taxed, the tax will not bear on 1i‘l|'ltl lllll(!.5S it is l(‘IlSJl . Mr. Lint) did \\'Ullt.l‘?f tit oppositiuii living given in the Bill, but li=- did not ziiztcc with his frientls about the ainuuiit ol the tax, he \\’7tftlL‘ll 5 per cent put on rcsiulciit pt‘tl[ll'lt.‘l0ls and 7.‘, on (il)5C'll- tees. Mr Cooritii wniild agree with the last speaker, and he would wish :t clause introduced to support the poor. Mr \Viir.i.tN runciirred in inakingg two separate taxes, but he would advocate 5 per cent on absen- tees and 4 per cent on residents. Mn. ol.l-23 was not in favour of taxing absen- tee: to a much greater extent than residents. Agents spent it good deal of their money for them. Mn. Pritiw iriovvd, that the absent Proprietor be taxed ls. 3d. on the Pound, but afterwards withdrew it. Mii. WARBURTON thought, if the amount sent out oftha country bore an extra tax, it would be more just; some proprietors spent the whole amount received on their estates. Hos. THE Sric/txrn. The tax is not on the receipts but on the amount of rent payable. He thought that as an encouragement to resident propristors,s difference should be made in the tax. Mn. Lorin did not think so small a difference as 3d. on the Pound was enough, and moved that it be filled up with ls. Gd. being a difference of 6d. on the Pound over the resident proprietor. Ma. CLARK stated,ihat the whole ofthe money did not no to the proprietors. the agents got a share which was spent on the sl-an . ii. .\l‘lsi'i-osn would go for the largest tax on non-resident proprietors. M AIRD would vote with Mr. Lord, and he did not think it would endanger the Bill. Mn. COOPER. A landlord could erform man acts which an agent could not, he would tliereforc vote for the largest sum. Ma. P/ii.m:n would vote foradiscriminating 1“, he would vote for a larger difference. if he thmiulit it would be carried by the House. The motion being put, it was carried without a dlVltIiim_ to in resitlcnt proprietors, om» shilling on the pound, and non residents Is. 6 . ~ -L p.s.»' tit; tiltll -l : 1. dill not t‘.ii;;k an iii-int-d t'oi'-so \'.'otil-I he: 'l'LiL<o.u'. .\l.ii:i:ii '27. Report. of Coinriiissioticrs on lli-e:tkw:iter at Cape 'l'i-a\'eise was read and laid on the table. He would 'raIlier vote for n Slllllf‘l“lll. sum and lirtre the work done [tlI|pPt'l}', the ~_vo\‘eriiiiitiit l)t?lIlL'_ lii-hl l'l'.~pO|l§l‘Ilc for tliu iiiiiiiicr in which lhl‘_V llllty (-:irr_v out the plan. ll0l.'Sl.‘. IN cu.\i.\tt't"t't‘.r. or Fl.‘l'l'l.\’. The following siiiiis were volcil to the follow—; lll_'.! gllllllclllell, for the rcli-cfot' p:-.iipt,-rs. Wurbiirtoii, J53 I05; Jolni .\l-.\'«-ill.L'.'i llls; . ll. b'\\':tlit~y, .53; ll. .‘-l I-iil _'.’. liter ‘ .\l'lntyr«-, .l.'li2 Ills, l.. l’.-.‘-'' il’i*rry. ill; J. .\!'liit.i.~'h, til; J. li_'.ll'l.<lIl.l:i-; nlicv. ll. .\l'l)on::l:.l, .l;2_’il I'll-': l’. .\'i-.-liulv in. .‘;'.l i~ls ; s. .\i~ i.'i..n.m. .01: in.- l.L'0 0:-Johii .\l'tiill. .l;. .. .'\l0i‘i’ow, ‘Ill lltls: John .\'i.-liol. .t.".’ Ills. llugzli .\l‘ll.>ll‘.tlIl, l.l.'l-‘4 l‘-ls: John .\l‘.l1-Jll. 1.‘l.'i llla: .\l:ii-tlizt lxiii-;. l .1510: J. .'\liiirii--ad. ..'_''.l; ‘t\'. W. lmi‘-l. ‘.' wil; ’ luv. l)lll.‘l .".l'l'ln'.-. JJ2 13:; : J. llltll-.'i'i'-‘ll, Ll-l. ’§llill:l wui'e :ipi~.i~~ipi'i-i t-;il. slllvéllt on l’v:w:s in ::c. l’.t'.il'.~' to Jiiincs i‘l.lil'll'l. tr:-zfmr tit’ l:if.mt £3 to .\l irtin liyrn ', (it: irj_v'-1 .\.'ii, 1.-'..li'.Loniil stun .'t:s l‘~i~:tiii:i.~".t.-i'. l .\_l't.*r ll. tll:~‘.'l!‘~.~’li,>l1 of .\"lllI‘.‘ lt-'.i~‘tli -' tllzlullllls to irttip . .\li'. l‘.il.ii :1"-'l‘..' ill1'il.l»b‘l of . l .‘,‘jl‘::‘ll.S, ii. . \'«\.‘."tl for t-:-.t-‘i n-vi'i'ity to ll.‘ di~::i'.x'.t---l by thi- './. ‘-it'll.) (ii-..ul Jrii-v. or ii Ci).:ll:llCII.‘1ll';‘lll!ti';l by tie ; , ' " fut ('-ml or iv it. lltiiist-. . .‘ti<-iaibttr. ttiitl "I ::l‘.-)'.il.l li'.t\‘i: ‘.3...-. lxmn r: _:r"‘3<l it" '? “ i.s".l, l:l..l llii: ll,‘ ‘ lll‘)l'.l‘:»'. Mn. Cut. 1‘. i ii'.i;:l:: the ol-l pl in \\'Il‘S the ll:---‘t. he Wlllllll l:':\‘u‘.'; law thi iiiziuay tr ll: -list: )-\' ‘ll ofby t‘it- \it‘.ltt'.l Jury. A Coiiiiiiittec woiild l-.:t\'e to ‘ti'.i';cl iiitny inilcs, liuforc they could !tlJCf. to :‘.1\[,‘l‘t)li‘.‘iatl" .\l::. l’i- in’ tliouglit it was the duty of the lloii>'c even to take 1ll0l‘0 tiiiie. il'i'eqtiii'vd. .L'.3 to l’.itric~l: Power, an iidditioiiitl allow- ance as ]’..>st:ii:i.:«itcr. 1320 for .\lccli:tnic's liistitiiic. Mr. (‘ni.rs stated that in l.\'-'-2,J.'.'il)0 was voted for the disco-.'ery of Coal. but it; has never l)i‘t.‘ll elitiincd. Parties livin_-_r, between this and tlcorggctown who were ncqiiitiiitcil with the worl:in,«,: of mines, hail inforiiicd lii:n ol' the pi*ob..hilit.y of coal ticixig in that qiizii-tot‘. ht.‘ pinipos:-d tli:tt—-———-pounds be placard at the dispo.~;.l of the (iI)\'t31'I)l‘il.llllZ, for the put'p0sc nl‘ b;)i'iii;; tut‘ eon . .\lr. .\l'lxrosii. .C‘.Illt) hate nlrczt-.ly llt‘t'Zl spa-tit. and all we lt'.l.\'c lltlll is it few t4.pL‘L'llllL‘ll.i of Rock on tho Maintolpiecc of the liibritry. l\li'. L‘oi.::: said. that it would be quite dii’l':r- ent from izvttiiig it person to look over the surfrtce of the country. Mr. Ilohlis told liiiii , that apparatus could be made here for ti. out; {is per foot. and there were persons here who un erstood the way to work it. Mr. Coorizn thought if coal was likely to be foitnd,joint stock Companies with the induce- ment: lielil out by the government oiler, would have tried the experiment. Mr. M‘Ix't‘osn was satisfied, that there was no coal on the Island. i\Ir. Mooxsr would rather give it coinpan a charter, and make them sell the coal at ii. air rate, than grant a sum to bore. He never went further in the ground than 6 feet, and could not say what might be in it. Mr. LORD said it was a waste of money to appropriate £200 to bore for coal. He was tistie Mr. Hobbs had not the materials to make it boring machine, and he would not vote for a sum of money to be thrown away in that wit . Let: it pro or machine be procured from Britain and let the work be done efiectunlly. Mr. COLIL3 would employ the parties and pay them by the foot, is believed that 200 tlitlioms was the dccpcst that would be required I o o. Illr. Clark was surprised that Mr. Lord spoke so much against: the enterprise, at t o sumo time that he would vote for it larger sum. '1‘ people on the North side of the Island siilforei for want of wood; ho woul be induced to sell his farm, because fuel was so ditlicult to be obtained where he lived. Uoal could seldom be procured at any price. .\In l’iii.Micii would supportthe resolution, he know that farmers were cutting all the wood o ....5 i of the coiititigent iiind '~_v tlite : ii l.I>2itl\\’tl!tf'll tli Ill,.'lIl. that i‘:e tiine ha-l t‘|lll|“. ulicii we sliniihl :i.~'-:i=rt:iin \\llt.‘lll"I' we had rural, and, HI‘ wiinlil leave it in th-- liaiitls of the ~_'-|\’tfl'.‘ilIl'.‘lIl2lll-f1t'>lHl‘.|llS tar lr..n;i:_i im._;~ti [,3 u.id n-iit:.'ipl_v in Nari-.' ”l'llll:‘.'S‘lt’i;, where it had llL'-‘ll izsvtl. .\l:i. 'ii:.ti(i::: iii: platml zit lil'£ «l.<;i-iszil tit" th»- Ju-mriiiiieiilz i’. "Vvlllil not tr.-ll ‘in: ..Iii'.lt:tl to :i zw.-rt mi s i:n. 'l‘ln: ttlui tlt it our llrgs illl_ll|l hr; liir ..-.i in ;;.s -...,..i ‘V3,, nluti‘. hr.:‘it'ii'Il, till‘. rm llL".l'!\',; -.ia;i: it '\‘.'lls satis- l'I<'U\=Il‘: its-' ‘T'l'l'llt' I,tli it not‘ thing l'.~ uililiii;z turf t,'ttii‘tl Ln. lw ,:r:i.'.i;.l nzi lli~3 l.‘ll'.'l. l§i-- pluopl.) ll]:l3"l|'rld'|'l"lllrlllll":rtl‘l1'lllll.i;Kl'l’:|‘ .\li:. ll'.\'lt.\l-H. Volt 5?. l we _~»...l| in; (,3. ll’! I» .il lit.‘ .tli,‘l.'_\' Ill i\':l ‘ : _ '\\',4:_‘ fin’ “up lit:-l. llt' iitl ll-!'. ..z '‘ .l‘ ill'll, ‘i'_‘[‘§;t)(._~; \\tr:ll-l lllii lllt: I it \\¢,--,]‘,l lIIIlll"1i|'If"..1-rt‘ 1‘ ml was tt'~. r\.ul 1.: tiw ._- =.‘:‘ ..a :.itm,- ill.“- .llIit‘i"t!S'. to Hell t; "Mir :i will“ sti.li- (‘ll 'u'. it ll iii‘. _'»lr. .\l'l) iN.\t.t) \i'u'.il.l ‘ill}|l)'>rl '~. l-I ho-.'.‘ t rt’ Tflvfil, ll! htl _ in p 'l|l!ilf‘tl i\'.:li lll"..‘:. who _~i;i2ml ‘ill an g.-cl. lll.’ _',' 1- ml-ll ll -9 ll 'lll -r lll-'l * at n , :\'i "'i "l:ittt,l1'lt . tl ;ipp:i.i,d for :1 l.:'.,.- til" out ll.llll' ;. l- ~ii.-4 ..r ml in; ii-.il] no il:i'tl‘ll. lll .t tic llii l‘-ltl i:'. ' lti cl. 'l' ih-> ' n:‘.i;r:it's res V.-. l‘ll '.h it a suit’ CH: :t .~ :in lllf '1 . -il it the «li~ '4‘~Il ll" ili-- Uti- -\t,'ltI.‘lI"lil lIIL‘lt‘ri~'llt"tll to bill) l-|\|‘(.‘1I_ll' '\\.‘.tS cai- tit:-l ‘.\ iiliritit :i «l|\l>liIll. Mr. H io\‘i:\' !ll‘.)\‘t‘(l that 1.‘ llll:‘ he ptid for rkv,-oping the l’uiiip :itS iiitli I’-it-‘. i:i repair. l .\ll‘. L‘oi.i-Ls and otlicrs siiid the liiliiibitants .‘ll:t)l|l\.l assess tlieiiisr-l\'cs t.i l:c.\p it in repair. Mr. .‘5i'i:.ii.i~:it sziid the Still! 5l‘t)llltl be paid out 5".’-.-'-"lllV0. .\li'. Lorin, its (.‘!i:tii'inan of mu (foniiuittec to wlmin were !‘L‘li:l'l‘(‘(l. two PL‘llllt)ll.'<l ul'\l'illittin llowatt for the balance due on two coiitriicts, :iiid ol'l{.»hert Wri_-_;lit,t'or h:il:i.iieo of coiitract for i'epairs to l)iiiik lliver Bridge, i-t=pot‘t-:.l that I tlic:t:iinunt.~i tlttu li:t\'c ocn :ili'.::;«ly provided; l'ur in the load rjcale. . Mr. .\lt‘ll‘till~Z\l) as L‘~li:iii-iniin. in ‘whom was rel'ei-r« d the Petition of [nli:i‘iit:ii:ts nil" Lot 12),! pt'ayiii_-.; for the esmlilisliiiient oi":-. Sinall lrebts ~ t,‘-iurt. rsporteil, tli.it as the Session was so near l its tcriiiiiiittioii, and as the Sinzill Debts Act rc- l ouircd iiineiidnicnt, they reroiiiiiwiitl, that no: action be taken until tire next .*'u:.-..-i iii. .\Ir. Cmvii; tlioiiglit, that this l‘t2l‘UI‘[ held out an iiidiict-'iiciit, that ii Ct,-urt. \\".Iill«l be c.-elablis!i- ed, and he would oppose it, as th:r~.: were Courts already \‘ct'y iicar. wt-vi;--I2 ,r .'l‘ .l.l)li. r HOUSE IN COMBIITTEE ON TA.\l.VG PROPRIE-l S TOR . The following clauses were agreed to : ‘ 'l'i'easurcr may up ioint as many deputies as i he may see fit, and they shall keep open thcirl Books, until the 5th December. Deputies to receive 5 per cent commissioml Mr. ltluitiirz.-.i) and Mr. l..tn>.n thought: thatl 2.5 per cent was sutlieient coiiiuiission. Mr. Loan and Mr. M*l.\'rosu thought that 5 per cent would be 0. fair rate. it . ’.ii.i4icii. Nothing less than 500 acres of land will be aid for at one time, an con- sequently it wil not be as tedious as the land assessment. In good old times persons had only two or three ollices, in these times persons litwo 4 or 5, so tliitt they may well alford to collect the tax for 2.5 per cent. Mr. Si'r..iiu:i:. They will liave many papers to look over and returns to m:tl(0 up, 5 per cent‘ would not be too iniicli. I Mr. Lorin hoped that they vr_ould_ be able to cutout some new olliccs for their friend!- Mr. \l:'siiiieiiro.~t said he would be obliged to appoint the sums persons, as now collect the land assessment tax, or else it would cause an immense deal of trouble. Mn. Muiiuiiziii maintained that as the some persons who collect the Land Tux will collect this, 2; per cent. would pay them Well- Mit. Cooi-sit voted for per cent. Tenants or occupiers shall make a return to 'l‘i'oi|i-iurcr or deputies of the amount of rciiti [hair farms, and would be in great want of fuel. paid, and show their lea-.-ii.-.-i or any other docu- "tllilll vote lll'|l :i :‘.llll‘li‘lll. siirnf 711;.‘ ; inents if rculnircd. Penalty for refiisiiirv to moi! ‘,i'eturii ~ll,lS, or to be lllllil'lS:)nC(l iiotdess than . ll) and not over Ill) d.iy.~,<, In.-ilfof the penalty to go to the deputy and the other half to the ('l.’II\\'l|. No Tciiiint or lessee shall be liable to pity the t:t.\:. . limit p.iy:i7»lo every two or iiiiir: years shall. be lt\'.‘l‘Ll;,;"ll. or p.i_\.ible in pi~.n.luc.: sliitll be Oslilii‘ ’ ‘tl :'.l tliu: \'.i u .5.-‘.'ci';il Ul'it'l' clatis-.-s Ii:lS.\"JIl without discus- n'lv)ll, ) riiit-ipilly la .-.t'lll_'_',' on t‘ic t,‘lXll)l't:t.'ltl\.'llt of the t.t.\', tl:~.-y it’.-i‘-i in.i«l.i t-i :t,:i'.-c as much as po.~‘.«:i':l.- with the l.in-l its ~'Illl_'n3 Act. The llill lies :1 S!I«lIcll'llli‘_E elii~.i.~.‘c. .\i.-. Mi lilll2.\lI .2l'I‘.'l,‘Il that the L‘l:I.|lSC‘ iiiitking :L"l~'_-tit.':'1il‘Iii|‘l':l-ll‘.<. pi)‘ 1-; til on thv: pound be ‘.‘~“i?.I>lIl.‘!"tl, Ztllil '.:l:|'s i.i~'t l of la‘ till, it be l‘- -lii-- ll to l.- “»l. which iifitri‘ S.)Ellv.‘ discussion, it .i< ?l‘.;l'~“|‘rl t «J. of the ll -:i. .\l;-. l.'.\-;-.-.' -zirii and who ‘.'»i"i" llii. 1-l'i.‘ruilll. at the ll-til’ 'l‘..'.l. - fl:-: .. .~ l«‘.'-1-‘ii-" »i'.i ill .3 trliy ' ~ in little 4li:'l' l’ '3lt.'«‘. he no lltl l’.t[ll(l1' : fro: l'i'o.‘ii tin: tax ul- ll-*1‘ !'l' I. i'i=".-.)t‘.~, li.) «lid ll-.il. BOG wily. 1. ;i'.~.ui.-; l: -l«ii:i,-_ l.u~(;: ',i'u;.:»rtl-:5 lll t'li:1r—- . "-121 um «illilill-l ill-3; '..tx.-.l. it’ it \\':'tS to be is :}il'u‘p«.il_\ Lu. and so nit...» -ii.-tilt.-tun was to be ni.t-.'iL- \\ ith the ;i'!>.<c-iitt~,- I;l'._il:t|g"LUl'a'. 1)‘ ~‘ u,~p:,it'tl.'tl. ..i;, 1..‘_-} l ll l{l'(‘F.‘.‘l Nl*'.\\'-\'(llIl{ 'l'\' I'll-l’()U.\'l)RY. ‘ .il «‘~IlItllll~'ll'.‘(l in l.‘~Tl3, has new on li.ind, ready for f.IlI.'Il'[ftiIi" vii1ii’4‘i i/. iii fonts to srit |"lll‘(‘lll|sll:'|'fi, - |tl(l,0tJtl lh loiiian 'l'_\'pc of new cut, I 5-‘l,|l|ll) “ l".iticy 'l'_\'pe. j |H,tltl4l “ Srripts of various styles. 3 5,000 “ (icriiiziiis, I 5,000 N ()riiz nit.-iils in great variety, ’.U(It) “ llorders, :l0,t‘tlt) fer?! llll.\.‘§.S .-\.\‘l) 'l'Yl’l‘. .\ll'I'l'AL RULES, tiiid all the no\'cl'iv-i in the husiin.-=3. All the ahott: 'I'ype:-I are cztsl by steam power, of the llt'\‘.‘ Clllilp-|.~‘liltlll of metal peculiar to this foundry llllll wliicli is cl-rtniniy superior to any ever used lieforo in ::i-.y part of the world. The uni’-qualled rapidity in the |.r:i-‘es; ot’ eastizig, cniililes me to sell i c Ill‘ re «luralile l_\'pt:.-1 ut the prices of ordinary typos, villi: r on cu-d.t or for casli. l’re~x«_-.~x, \\'nod T_\pt-, and all other Printiiig MI- l('ll?ll.-I, err-ept l’.:pci :ii.d C.iid-I, (which have no tixedquaility o: price.) t'ur:ii-ilictl at iiianufiictureu' N71‘ The latest. Spetinien llook oftlii-. Foiintlry is freely given to all priutiizg otliccs, on the receipt of fifty l cents to prepay the postage. ‘L-j5'“‘l'riiiteis ol’ iicwspupers who choose to pub- lislt this iidvcrtiseiiient, including this note. three times before the first day of July. 1855. and forward me one of the papers. will be iillowed their bills at the time of purelia.-ting five times the amount of my manufactures New-York, Feb. 12, I855. Address GEORGE BRUCE. 13 Chambers-St. New-York. NEW YORK . Commission Merchants & General Agents. COWLEY AJVD H./ISKILL. No. . Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn. HE UNl)l-ZRSIGNFZI) having entered 'ito Co- Purtnersliip under the Firm 0 COWLEY and IIASKILL, as Commission Merchants and General Agents, beg to other their services to shippers of Pro- duce from Prince Edward Island for the disposal of the same, their facilities for business are equal to any House in the City and they otfer the advantage - c ofan Agency in how York and Broo COWLEY dc HASKILL. Hlmiur Cownnv, C. ll. H.unn.r.. References to M . . . R. C . . r "es:\'l.CAJUl.ll-‘I'"5LLMCAt)N & C0 l haw ‘ark " W. I".i.i.ior. 6; Co. British Consulate. “ T. ’l‘itt:iu.ir.1-1-, Far & C0- Charlottetown, I‘. E. Island. llox. D. Banyan, 'I‘iis:oriiii.us llI:hflRllAYEfiq. Wanton’ to tow vessels to carry Coals from Pimitu 10 '\': \,\ Yivk. y ill CIIIIIOKIGIOWII. IO 'i hfoplltlldi lh.-slirisaiy, } Boston.