S i i l i l {we ared with a due re r316 the mats ' ofthh‘Colony. 3“?" ' lieutenant Governor also transmits a Memorial of El hell Chippell, Postmistress at Charlottetown, pray- ing, forthc reasons thereia contained, for additional remu- neration for conducting the Inland Mails, which the Lieut, Governor recommends to the favourable consideration of the House. ‘ . Government House, March 10, 1840. On motion of Mr. Clark, the Fishery Reserves Bill was I mmitted, and a further amendment made thereto. On the House resuming, the Bill was ordered to be en- grossed. , .. . The House then went into Committee on the Bill to provide for the opening of roads to farms debarred of ac- cessto any public road. Alter some clauses had been. gone through, the Chairman reported progress, and ob- tained leave to sit again. as n ' 'rrin 0©EA©NEAJLEIEIBAEAEDo SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1840. In the House of Assembly, on Wednesday last, Forty- 6ne Resolutions were reported from the Committee of supply. Resolutions for the following sums, among others, were reported, riz: Forthc- eral service of Roads and Bridges,to he appor- tionedge'dlually among the three Counties—the Members tor each County to re ort scales of sub-division 0 0 To defray inciden repairs, - — - 100 0 0 Mount Stew Bridge—Balance due on contract, I _ 677 0 0 To eonrpl Main Wesbni Road, North of Ellis Rive Bridge, and thence to llill’s Mills, _ - - 0 0 Additional grant, towards completing Bridge over South River, Murray Harbour, - - - 0 0 £4283 0 0 District Schools, - '- £835 0 .0 Central Academ , - . - 300 0 0 St. Andrei-1’s Co loge, - - 00 0 0 Visiter’s QMry, - ~ - 100 0 0 Secretar_ ysof Bolard of Education, - g 3 3 National choo , 1325 o 0 Gover‘ent House and Premises—to defray , balance due for repairs and improvements made thereon, last year, - - 167 4- 5 For repairs and improvemean for the current year, - - - 300 0 0 r . 467 4- 5 £13075 4- 5 The Bill to prevent Leaseholders and Tenants being ~held responsible for the payment of Quit Rents and Land Assessments, although their leases should contain a clause to that effect, was read a third time on Wednesday, and passed, 12 voting for it, and Messrs. Pope, J. S. Mac- donald, Hudson, Palmer, Longworth, Dalzxel and Gorinan against it. ‘ - A Bill to repeal the Act for protecting the Herring and Alewives .Fisheries, (introduced by .Mr. Gorman), was passed and sent to the Council. . P I Two Bills passed by the Legislative Council were sent down for concurrence—the one to prevent" persons con- victed of felonies or misdemeanours in Newfoundland or elsewhere in America being landed in this Island—and the other for the maintenance and support of illegitimate children, by making their reputed fathers liable for their maintenance. Mr. Longworth introduced a Bill to prevent any persons, other than Sheriffs or their deputies, from charging any liter coward for serving processes issued out of the Sn- eme Court or’Court' of Chancery. ' On Thursday forenoon, a. Bill to amend the Merchant Seaman’s Act was agreed to, in Committee of the whole. On motion for receiving the Report. it was carried in the sflirmative, l3 v‘0ting for it, and Messrs. Fraser, Forbes, Rae, D. Macdonald, Macintosh, and J. Dingwell voting against it. In the, afternoon, the House wént into Comniittee on the Bill for providing a fixed Salary to the Colonial Secre- tary, Registrar, and Clerk of the Executive Council, (all which offices are filled by the same individual), when, . alter a long discussion, the Committee agreed, 17 to 3, to a fixed salary of Six hundred pounds per annum, 'for that oficer, in lieu of all fees and emoluments whatever. In this sum is included the sum of £150 sterling, allowed by the Imperial Government annually to the person filling the ofice of Colonial Secretary. The Committee repor- ted rogress, and obtained leave to sit again. The Bill for confining the trial of all actions ofa local nature to the County where the defendant resides, has been unanimously rejected by the Legislative Council. The Legislative Council have likewise rejected the Bill 3 ~ for exempting Leaseholders and Tenants from the pay- ment 'of Quit {and Land Assessments, and .have ordered the bill, ar'lieut up by the House, to be published in each of the Newspapers. \ The Council have ordered a call of the House on Mon- day next, on which occasion the Solicitor General wnllbe heard at the bar against the Fishery Reserves Bill passrng into a let. "‘TlHENT 0F RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMIN'II‘): 1839 aft. W’ Blusvonzs'r- SOCIETY, from the let Novcm r, , . ' ’, to the mill March, 1840. .‘i. . A Firewood : John Macnamara, lBs.—Widow Reilly, 17s. dds—James Jackson, 12!. Samuel Jacksop, 11.63. (id—Widow Lewis, 5s.&L4—Anty Lundy, 11!. 5d. —Widow Norris, 38. 6d.—Hannsh Carpenter, (is. Total, £5. ~ - Families who have received Clothing : George and Ann Hicks, New Wil 'hire Settlement; Ann and Michael M‘Clear, Hope River, Cavend'mh ' -— Chrocker, New London; Henry Windsor, do.; James M'Clear; istresses Poor, Three Rivers; Fade, do.; Gardinerkdo; Thomas Dowlan, near Mr. God’s; William Debbins, Cra- gapd 5 Widow C. Gainer, Scotchfort; Mrs. Moore, St. Peter’s Bay; rid et Ennis, Georgetown Road; Widow Partridge; Roderick Mac- dona d, Pinette; \Vidows Rose Callaghan; C. Barrett, Lot 49; Dwyer; Redmond; Mrs. Lawler, Little Suffolk; “lid in Rose Mitchell; Thomas Grilfiu’s idiot sisters, Lot 61 ; Donald Ross, New Glasgow Road; James Conway; \Vidow M‘Pherson, Charlottetown; Mrs. Dunn ' Ann IIarwood; James Barrett; Anty Lund ; Ann Dogherty; Widows Reilly and Norris; James and Ann Murray; Hannah Carpenter; Betsey Campbell; Widow Fluney (Irish . ‘ Articles 0 Wearing Apparel, distributed as above—for Men and Women, 94 Children, 1563 Blankets, 4-. w A fortnight has now nearly elapsed smce we had a mail, and in the present state of the streight it seems quite uncertain when we may receive one. As there are now two English mails due, this is not a little provoking. The carriers, we understand, are still on this side ; for althou h they have made several attempts to cross, they have proved abortive. T e weather, during the past week, has been as severe, nearly, as an we experienced throughout the winter. On Wednesday we had a Violent storm of ' snow; during the greater part of yesterday it blew strongly from the South West. accompanied towards evening with rain. \_ The election of a member to represent the Third, or Southern, Electoral District of Queen's County, in the House of As- sembly, in the room oer.Arbuckle, commenced at Pinctte on VVed- nesday last. Mr. Nelson, who had previously announced himselfas a candidate, having withdrawn, the only candidates who presented themselves were Charles Young and William Donse, Esqrs. The pre- liminary formalities having been gone through, and the candidates having been respectively prupmied and seconded, the [idling corn- monced,and was continued during that and the following day, when the poll was adjourned to Second Creek, Lot Forty-nine. At the close of the poll at Piuctte, the numbers st as follow :— Young, - 17’ Douse, - - 130 The Election will be raconinicnccd at Second Creek on Monday next, at Eleven o'clock, and, unless the contest should be sooner closed, may be continued there for two days longer. On Menday night, about eleven o’clock, a fire broke out in the Northern end oer. Pethick’s Brewery, which, for some time, I had rather an alarming appearance. By dint ofthe iinited exertions ofthe inhabitants, however, who assembled on the occasion with a promptitudo and alacrity which do them greatcredit, the fire was got under, after doing comparatively little injury to the building. martian, ' On Tuesday'last,b tho Rev.John Shaw,.the Rev. Benjamin Scott, Baptist Missionary, at 49, to Clementine, third daughter ofthe late Mr. Samuel Bagnall. On Thursday, by the Rev. JohnM‘Lennan, Mr. Duncan Ferguson, St. Peter's Road, to Anne, second daughter of Mr. Peter Stewart, of Tulloch Farm. . illicit , At Trncudie, on the 17th inst. Mri Patrick M‘Intyre, aged 36. At the same place, on the 18th, Flora M‘Inlyre,uged 42. Surveyor Gcnerul's Office, ISlh February, 1840. HE Surveyor General will submit for sale, at Public Auction, on Saturday, the 281h March next, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, tit 12 o‘clock, noon, the following PflS- TURE LOTS, in the Royalty of said Town, viz: Nos. 353, 429,431, 462, 465, 563, 459,550, 477, 504 and 510. A GEORGE \VRIGHT, Surveyor General. ESCRIPTION of a Deserter from Her Majesty’s 37th Regiment, quartered at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, February 2lst, 1840. Private MICHAEL Cmmorr, deserted on the 21st February—age, 32 years; size,5 feet,6 inches; make or form, low and stout; dark eyes, short nose, short neck, black hair, sallow complexion—dress at the time of dcsertion, watch coat, blo‘rfi tromcrs, short boots, ' forage cap. ‘ \ Any persons apprehending Dcserters, or who shall give such information as may lead to their a prehension, will be entitled to receive at the Treasury of this Is and the sum of Five Pounds for each Deserter, over and above the reward allowed by the Articles of \Var. And any erson found harbouring, concealing, or assisting any deserter from er Mn‘csty‘s serviee, is liable to pay, for every such ofl'ence, the sum of ’l‘wanty Pounds. A. LANE, I Captain and Town Major. S‘VINDLING. T‘VENTY DOLLARS REWARD. HEREAS a person styling himself Doc'ron. WILSON, accompanied by a youth whom he represented as his appren- tice, came to East Point, about the beginning of last December, and took a house from Mr. John Macdonald, Retland, with the declared intention of practising in a medical capacity; butaller a residence of something more than three months at the East Point, during which time he successfully played off several acts ofswindling upon the unsuspecting inhabitants ofthat quarter, he suddenly disappear- ed from amongst them, and has not since been hoard ofb any of the individuals, who; in some degree, have been made the Victims of his knavish deceptions: This is to give notice that the subscriber will give Twenty Dollars, as a. reward to any person who shrill give such information to him (the subscriber) as mag load to the making ama- nable to justice of the said self-styled oe‘h‘r Wilson; and is also further intended to prevent others from sufi‘ering from the imposi. tions which, no doubt, he will continue, or attempt, to practise in other quarters. In accordance with these views, t to following) per- sonal description, and bricfstatement of‘tlio trickery at East oint, ofthe said impostor, are subjoined. _ Doctor Wilson is a young man, apparently about 25 years of age, in hei ht about 5 feet, 9 inches, smooth and full faced, fair complexioned, and in y stout. . IIis swindling he practised upon almost every dealer at East Point. Mr. M‘Vane, miller, he swindled out of a quantit of flour, and the subscriber he cheated out of goods to the value of £3 5. His success at East Point, in all, seems to be to the amount of about w or 25!. His last attempt upon the subscriber was by a forged Order in the name of James Manley. He, besides, succeeded in borrowing two or three watches, which he carried off. \Vhen he loll East Point, it was under the pretence of going to Charlottetown for his Medicine Chest. He was taken to Town by one Donald Kennedy, whom, with his horse and sleigh, he had engaged for that purpose. When he reached Charlottetown, he suddenl forsook the cor ' man, Kennedy, found it convenient “to remember to forget” to ay im, and has not since been heard of. He said he was from St. Jo n, New Brunswick. His pretended a rentice appears to be a worthy disciple of his master. He called himsel Nair. M‘CALLUM, and said he was from Lot 16. He stayed awhile behind his master, in the end purchased an old mare, borrowed a watch from Mr. Samuel Rose, and went, for anything the subscriber knows, to 'oin his master, him in levying further contri- tit ul d ' ' butions upon We °'.’”“ “"735; 0mm BEATON, r .. Per V DONALD BEATON, East Point, 23d March,41840. ST. JAMES’S CHURCH. . M E E T I N G of the PEWHOL‘DERS of St. James’s Church will take place in Charlottetown, at said Church, on Wednesday, the 1st day of April next, when a full attendance is ' re nested. arch 20th, 1840. - .‘ V accents: , hihaad, lstNov. 1839. . - - - £78 4 1; Mn. Mudonell’s subscription, for 1839, , > -‘ . ' 5 0 " Dlndau's do., 5s.—Mrs. Shearman's do. 5s. - 10 0 “pi. t. Wright’s dentition, lOs. 6d.—Mr. Shearman’s do, 4s. 14 6 In“ received on Treasury Warrants, 1- ,« -' 6 19 6 PM mum Paul’s Church, on Christmas day, 2 0 0 Proeeedsol'Basar, - - 252 2 4 Panoramic exhibition, seat by the Countess of Westmorlaiid, I 8 6 ' i" '1‘ 6 £342 3 11; ‘ I Dissonszarzivrs: w 6 7} Paid would allowances - - . Cam-trend},f .' - . 2319? auto Legislative grant - ‘ - - , . , » Needle work, bybpoor people, i - . j r- r, c 7 g I 'F'inwood,£5— erchants accounts for clothia I51 10 l},y 56 to l Balanceinkand,#lth/March, -,- - ‘7 ‘ . s 21!“ a ' ——qa—Ifi—— v ' v a £342 3 1;; Weekly allowances.- ‘ - \ not Barret from 1st Nov. to 20th March, at 5:. per week 51,—93”, K, ‘ ' , do.at .perdo.,3l.—Widow'M‘Phcrson do.at ‘25. per do.,l21.—y- Ant 1 , at. 8:. 6d.-‘-Wido‘w‘ Norns (sick child),21.14a.3d.—Samue1 liaison, lfi.lld.—-—Widow M‘Carthy', .6s.ll§d. Totai,£326s.7.}d. ' ' Casual relief.- JI-ol and Ann Mum , 21.6s.9d.—\Vidow Ililier, 11.M.—~Widuw Rain 11.10.. zap—wide; Norris 17.. ad.—w.dow Renehtui, 12.. 2a. ‘3‘ fly, during sickness 101. l8s.6d,-—Ann Harwood,.do. §l. 65. m-—- ‘ Lewis, IOs.— idow Martin, 3s. 2d.—Ann and Michael was". HIT River, Cavendish, (Sm—Bridget Ennis, Georgetown Road. at; — Ri afoot, 2s. "Id.—T. Dowlan, near Mr. God’s, 5s.——John Dealers, sninflnn scallion, 4L13a.—James Carpenter, 5 weeks board (mother in ii"): "- Jar—30h! Frederick, seamen, (a Dane) 4 weeks board, 6w. ii 16s. 'Totawz 9s. 5d. , out o the Legislative Grant of1839: " _ ’0'. WIN-i It Nov. to so March, til—Balance toWilliam W: 94—00. "June! Conway, 31. 12s. (id—Widow Patience ‘cm)l 11‘ 5|.- 18'. d. ‘ 1 ' ‘ ~ \ CARD. ,MR. THOMAS PETHICK gratefully returns thanks to his friends and neighbours, and the Officers and Men belonging to the Fire Engine Company, for their very prompt and efficient exertions, by which the alarming Fire in his premises on Monday nightlast was extinguished, and his property rescued from the devouring element. , Charlottetown, March 95th, 1840. CLYDESDALE HORSE COLUMBUS. ~ THAT beautiful and powerful DRAUGHT House Colum- bus, imported last summer by the Central Agricultural Society, will stand for the season at the Subscriber's, Princetow'n Road, in the Royalty of Charlottetown. Season to commence 1st April. Hours of attendance—6, a. m.', 12 noon, and 6 p. in. Terms, Two Pounds. Groom, Five Shillings. -. Win. CRANSTON. ' Furs—Polish Martin — “ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, Bureau’s Comm, No. 1, Queen Srsur. Head of the Wharf, Sells at uncommonly low .rices, only for Cash down, on do very. CLOTHS, black, blue, and coloured; Fancy Buckskins, Doeskins, and Cassimeres; Tweeds and Rateens, plain and fancy; ‘Lion skin, Pilot, Beaver, and Sealetta Cloth; ,Ladies’ Habit and Pelisse,Cloth; A great variety of Vestings, silk, cotton, and woollen; Fancy Regatta, stri d, and flannel Shirts; Spotted Guernsey rocks, Drawers and Vests; Welsh, and other Flannels, and Swanskins, Coloured Baizes and Flannels, and twillcd Serges; Gallow Plaid, Tartan do. a variety, 2s. 6d. to 105. Parama ta Cloth and Indiana, very rich; Best Manchester Merinoes, all colors, equal to French; A quantity of Common Merinoes, Stufl's, Shaloons, due. ’ Monslin de Laine, and Robe dc Orleans dresses; Muslin de Laincs by the cut, Moreens; Satins, Persians, Gro de Naples, and other Silk goods; Best Bombazine, black Merinoes, Grapes, Prints, Bish~ ops Lawn, Gloves, Ribbons, Hosiery, for mournin , Black, blue, common and fancy coloured A chintz Printed Cottons—newest patterns; ' Chintz, common and striped Bed Furnituresf " A superior lot of unbleached Cottons, very che " Regatta, and common striped Shining; apron Checks, Scotch Homespuns, and Ginghams; Fustians, Moleskins, Beaverteens, Velvets, and Jeans; A great variety white Calico, DomestiCS, and cambi‘ic, Rd. to 25. 6d. per yard; ‘ Linen and Cotton Bed Ticks—same very superior; Damask Linen Table Cloths, unbleached do. and Nap- kins, Table Covers. Russia Ducks, Huckabucks, and Kitchen towellingg Superior yd. wide Irish Linen, grass bleach, warrante}? ‘-' 3 and 3 Irish Long Lawns, dsLinen Diapers, do. ' H yd. wide and 3, brown and black Hollands, do. White, black, and coloured Lining Cottous of all kinds, Furniture lining and binding; Wedding, French Stays;" Coloured do. Umbrellas, Venetian Blind fumishing,&c. English Rose and Point Blanket I to 12 quarter; Extra. superfine 12 quarter w ounterpanes; Co‘mmon do. and Rugs, white coloured; Domestic Sheets, :1 new and cheap article. Chamois Skins, fancy Linings, improved Canvass and Padding, Silk, Twist, Braid,- Coat Cord, Thread, Buttons, and all other kinds of tailor’s trimmings, of the best description, ' Gentlemen’s‘Beaver, Gossamer and plated Hat's; do. Boy’s and Children’s Sealette Clot}; and Fur Caps. all kinds and prices; ,iberian Squirrel, 65c. Mufl's, Capes and Boas;- Silk Stocks, Sti ces, Straps, Garters, 65c. Rich black Lace, imming, disc. warranted enuine, Silk, Gimp and Ve of, black and coloure Trim- mings, Blond and Bobbinet, quilling arid edging for Caps and Bonnets, Lisle and Thread Lace and Edg- ing, sewed Muslin, Trimmings and I rtions; Black Thread Lace Veils, Gauze do. 1‘ all kinds, Muslin Collars, some very rich Infants’ and Ladies’ Lace Caps; ’ A very splendid lot of rich Canton Craps, Challis, English Crape, Sewing Silk, Silk and Cotton filled Gauze, Merino, Thibet, Victoria, Foulard, Cadiz, Cashmere, Lama, Rob Roy, kc. doc. 62c. Shawls, Turnovers, and Handkerchiefs, from ls. to £5; Handkerchiefs of Book Huslinflerona, Printed, andall other common kinds, ' Satin, Saisnet, and Gauze Ribbons, of all kinds Paisley Sewmg Cotton, warranted; Common do. Town made London Pins and Needles, of all kinds, Silk, Cotton, and Worsted Braids, and a. good assortment of small \Vares, of every kind, in common use. F i BIUSLINS—Book, Mull, (Jaconet, Cambric, striped and cross-barred Lenos and Bobbinets,wbitc and coloured. GLons—Gentlemen’s Lapland Fur, and Gauntlets, Char mois lined Berlin, black, 'white, and coloured Kid, Berlin, Beaver and York Tan, Thibet, Lisle, Lambs- wool, doc. , . «an 4 I a Ladies’ long and short‘Lace and Kid, Fleec and Chin mois lined, Fur Tops, fancy Kid, Silk an Lace, 65c. Children’s Gaiters, and Winter Gloves. Hosmav—Gentlemen’s superfine Lambswool Shirts and Drawers, Socks, in cotton,,1ambswool, worsted and silk; woollen and cotton Night Caps, Braces, dsc. Ladies’ Cashmere, mohair, worsted and lambswool, plain and fancy Cotton, Silk, and China. Silk, Black and white Hose; Children’s lambswool and cotton Socks and Gloves, Helmet and other Comforters and Pelerines,Cufl‘s, Muf- fatees, Springfield Cotton Warp, No. 6 to 10. , HJRDWARE. ' ,- Table, Carving and desert Knives and Forks; Jack, Pen, Oyster, Butcher, and Shoo Knives; Tea and Table Spoons, large Scissors, Files, dzc. Very superior Scissors and Pen Knives on Cards; Nails, 4d, 8d, 10d, 12d, 20d; Cut Shingle do. Horse do. Pump Tacks, tinned; Toe and heel Bills; Brads, assorted; Lasting and Cut Tacks, dcc. Carron Camp Ovens, dz Covers, spare do. 10 to 17 in. do. Pots, 1 quart to 5 gallons; Waggon and Cart Bushes; Black Lead; Chain Traces, Sleigh Bells, Spades, and Shovels; Long handle and swivel bail Frying Pans; Gig or Sleigh and Riding Whips, and ‘Vhip Lashes; Tea Kettles, tinned and untinned, drop handles; Tinned Sauce Pans, from 1 to 6 quarts; Kegs White Paint; BOiled Linseed Oil; 8 x 10, 10 x 12 Window 5 and Putty; Cod lines, Rein Rope, H 'Twme; Shoe Thread, Cotton Wic c.‘ ,8 IONDRY. Pot, Post, Foolsca‘p a ‘Wi‘apping Papers; CopyBooks, School Slates, and Pens; . V _ Blue, black, and red Ink,"a.nd Ink Powder; ‘ Murray’s First Book, Spelling Book 6: English Reader; Testaments, Religious Books, Prayer Books, Halifax and Prince Edward Island Almanacks, 1840; A great variety Steel Pens, Picture and ToyflBooks, GROCERY GOODS, DRUGS, WINES, do. all warranted of the first quality. Madeira, Port, and Sherry Wines, in draught dz bottle; fl Rum, and Jamaica Spirits; ' Genuine Cognac Brandy; Pale Holland’s Gin; London double refined Loaf Sugar; Muscovado Sugar, Molasses; Basket Salt; Black and Green Teas, warranted East I. Company; Vinegar, Rice, Cofi'ee, Sperm Candles, Olive Oil; ‘ Currants, Bloom and Muscatel Raisins, in half boxes; ‘ American Pickles, in half gallons; London do. Picalilli, Mixed, Onions, Cauliflower, 65,0. Tomato, Harvey, John Bull, ore. Sauces; Fine French Olives (c Capers, Rose Water, Chili Vingr. Mustard, Pepper, Alspice,Cayene Pcpper,white Pepper; . , Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmegs; Citron, Car-raway Seed, ground Ginger; Isinglass, Filberts, Almonds. Daues—Pearl,Sago, Bermuda Arrowroot, Liquorice; Tapers for Night Lamps, Lenoa boxes; Windsor Soap, plain and scented Hair Powder; Epsom Salts, Saltpetre, Cream Tartar, Sulphur, Brimstone, Allum, Rotten Stone, Amatto; Camphor, Copperas, Beeswax, Castor Oil;' ’ Cndbear, Maddcr, Safron, Gum Arabic; Medicamentum, British Oil, Balsam of Life; ’ J5 ,- Anderson’s Pills, Hus’s Linament, Polyandria’Ol‘l; Opodeldoc, Salt of Lemons, Durable Ink; ~ .4 Essence of Peppermint, Bergamot, Lavender, Lemon;‘ 6 Best American No. 1, and M‘Donald’s Tobacco, fresh; Fresh Snufl', plain and scented, Rappee, Maccabau; American Brooms and Buckets, Cigars, Glassware, Crockeryware, arc. dzc. doc, , . . ) »ALEXANDE , _ VIDSON, Brecken’s Comer, r {WN'mL - w - i’! ii / ' l i',