TH & aN ah PY STL LS LE TT TN Ee ery: TSAR IR. I ee PE IIL eye TY a ih/ Se geen LEGISLATIVE Counci, CHAMBER, } HH AW hat | JU 4. ] cap Re i) ad ( iva 2! 2 li ee TY er yy Q* Fty tis et mpl dit elie cgi! a ‘ | aoa eee } | SEE } fu J Ae luesday March 25, 1851. —_ M “7 BN ik © 7 Se | JA UTS 3 Wel. UN < . > OO - lf ~ RIO TRY rry ’ . . ' oO f ("W | i. zi ‘ : ; . fA Ripe 4 RESOL' ED, That the following Selling hey! | | AS the following GOODS hy W hole- 4 we ten wa, fo. a a ‘ G oe ' le . 7 : d fi O/ | ~ | ~ | ‘© Standing Order of this Louse be a] GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES?! * sale und Retail, received be recent iser h 2c } el the Newsnaners TERE s. Vi } Y F MED. os ene tin Bis r ‘ ; ' YT ° oF | ‘ -— oe ‘ ne | bw la oy hee Mateos, arrivais from England, and the Unitec cSt | gvece ' yvublished w Tet : j ior me litorma- ' RS ; wre . : i / antgehsrecod yaboeny et co of the Sa mua we, c0e “SuUlOrns Me i, Subscriber intending to proceed to States: Hes omy “at ; av t wre . . i m" ' . } > " i E . a frm PY a A) a | CHARLES DESBRISAY. England in the early partofthe Sum-| Black and Tnvisihle Green Cloths, ' bts heise. will dispose the whole ofhis valuable ics ch ”: . ‘ iatno Bill, Resolution or other proceed- ling, founded upon any apo! erry ication uddressed to the House of Assembty, be sustained by the Council, unless an application ¢ the same eVect, with such documents as may accom- pany the same, be also presented to the Couu- cil in General Assembly.” 1e) ! N THE Housk or ASSEMBLY, Tuesday, March 25, 1851. RESOLVED, That no Petition Pray- ' ing aid for Roads, Bridges or Wharfs, or for any object of a Local or Pri- vale nature be received after TUESDAY the FISTEENTH day of April next. OrDeRED, That the foregoing Resolution be inserted in each of the Newspapers published in Charlottetown. « Silianee Life & Five Insarance| Company” OF LONDON, Fsrar.isHep ny Aer or PARLIAMENT, 1624 J oa » Capital L5,000,600 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. JOHN M‘NEILLL, y Clerk H. A. Se ee a Legislative Library Notice. ERSONS having in their possession the following BOOKS. belonging to the Legislative Library, are hereby requested to return the same forthwith :— Is: Volume Smith’s Works. ish Essayrst. MARINE INSURANCE !?! Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes, &c. yee Subscriber hereby announces to! standing. the Commerclal Community of this; Chancellors. Island, that he has been duly authorised by) *> . Power of Attorney, ta act as Agent of the) Werks. Statesmen of America, — Ist Volume “Lafayette Insurance Company,” of Indiana, | Prescott’s Mexico, Ist & 2d Volumes Con- ia the United States of America. That he is qestofPeru. 2d Volume Layard’s Nineveh. now prepared to grant Policies on all Marine, P& 2 Cosinos. Sd Volume Strsckland’s Queen tisks. at very low rates of premium. | Gilbert’s Banking. 15th Volume Excyelope- ‘That this Company is owe of the very best dia Brittanica. Torrenson Wealth. Fullar- in point of responsibility, having a paid up Ca- ton oa Currency, Ist Volume Rise and Fall pital of L60,000. There are three points of Of Athens. advan‘ares connected with the Company, with which the Pudlic should be made ac- April 14. oo Modern Brit- Locke on the Human Under- Fortune’s China. M'Donald’s Quotations. 2 & 10 Dick’s Works. Miss Landon’s 9 9 & H. W. LOBBAN, Librarian, quainted. aii April 14, 1859. ist —lis having a large Cash fund always at Weak. conrmand. 8 Notice to Debtors, 2d—The Surplus Capital well invested by x ie i : Mortgages upon unincumbered Real Estate, PERSONS indebted to the Subscriber 34.—That the Stockhwtders are individually | * over twelve months, through Bond, hiable for all losses. " |Note, or Book Account, are parteulariy re- The following gentlemen having been op-| quested to call and make adjustments of the gointed by the Company to act asa local Boardiseveral amounts which they owe to him on or of Directors. isa further guarantee to the Pub-|before the 15th day of May next. otherwise lic of the respectability of this Office, name- they will be proceeded against without dis- Ly tame tinction. W. W. LORD. Chariottetown, April 14, 1859. Teas, Wines, &c. A DAVIDSON, Queen Street. offers L\s liberal terms. W. W. LORD. Ese. JAMES PURDIE. Esq. BENJAMIN DAVIES, Fsq. The Snbscriber will cheerfully render any information, upon application being made at} his Office. . “ALINIC ri ne t CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. for sale remainder of Stock on Charlottetown, April Tf. 183t. Ce oe ae ae ; tT ow tar . rm =v Ar ae ee Chests Superior Congo Tea, mate mee et erows Half Chests, warranted. Mutual lire Insuranee. Soren Matted Chests. | Encourage the above Flame Association. Keep your Property Insured. Keep your Money in the Country. WIE COMPANY has morethan Dou- bled its Capital in Cash,within the last vear. Each person Insuring has a share ia} the Capital. } | four Diamond Port. Jamaica Rum, Cognac Brandy, Geneva, One, Three and Four Diamond Port. the Cask or Gallon. Bb!s. Brown Sugar, do. Crushed Sugar. Roxes Raisins, do. Candles, by iand well selected 1? i Brown, Beaver,and Blae Pilot, Cashmeres and Doeskins, Gloves, Hosiery, Silk, and Silk Velvet, Weish Flannels, Lasting Boots, Ribbons, black cloth and satir Vests, Cloakings, Muslins, Ticking, aius- lin Collars, green, blue and black Fails- Stock of Goods, after the first of March ata Great Repuction from ‘his previous low prices, for prompt payment; ithe whole being well worth the attention of | porchasers, as GREAT BarGains may be ex- ipected; his Stock comprises almost every! description of Goods used in the ceantry, such) ¢: .@iping Veate « ek ee as superfine Broad cloths, Beaver and Pilot) Oucrngs i and | ants, NM uff, Boas cloths, Black, Oxford and fancy Doeskins.|_ ¥ 'tor!es. Blankets, Sheets. Linen and cottoa Sheeting, 3 30 pieces grey Cotton, 100 do. white lroning cloth, Glass clothy House cloths, Floor) & Kegatta Shirting. £0 do. Orleans, 15 and Stair Carpeting. and crumb cloth in great) 00 bundles Blue, Red and White Warp, 7th Volume of 20 doz. Hunt Roope & Co’s. celebrated, variety , Hearth Rugs, Unbleached cottons, all prices, Cotton Warp. blue white and red White Shirtings and Long ©loths, Regatta. Plain and twilled Shirtings, Fancy and half Mourning Vrints, very cheap, a great variety of dress stuffs, viz: Glace Blond, Shot Lustres, Fancy Loires, Striped Viturias, Figured Silk Viturias, Printed Delaines. Chintz, Cashmeres Pjain Palmyrines. Norwich Tuck Dresses, Or- leans and Coburgs, colored and black, Black Lustres, some very sunerior Gala Plaids. Cloak- ings, French mixed Napoleon, Napned Chame- leon, Circassian cloth. Steel Union T'weed, Silk Norwicy Cloth; Plaid and other cloaking in variety,a splendid assortment of rich figured and plain Silks and Satins for dresses, a good assortment of Ribbons,—Gentlemen’s Satin Hosiery—ready made C Jothing in every varie- ty, and large assortment of White Flannels— Serges and Salisbury Flanne), and a varied ass- ortment of other Drv Goods.— Jewellery, Brooches, Pins, Gold Rings and Pens, Silver Watches, good and Cheap, witha great variety of Fancy Articles, Stationary of every kind— Perfumerv, Essences, Hair Oils, Combs, Work loxes, Writing Desks—Berlin Wools, and Patterns.—Furs, viz. Mufis, Cuffs. Boas Prin- cess Royals, Victorines—Fur and Cloth Caps, Children’s Caps and Feathers—the newest stvle of Parisand Paramatta Hats, and Felt Hats —India Rubber Coats, Leggings and Shoes—Ladies Boots and Shoes—White and Black Satin Slippers French Shoes, EARTHENWARE: in Dinner, Teaand Toilette Setts—Teapote —Cups and Saucers, Stone Jugsim great va- riety. HARDWARE: Comprising—Shot all sizes, Percussion Caps, Plate, Rim and Mortice Locks of every size and price, Pad. Chest, Drawer, Trank, Tron and Brass Cupboard Locks, Hinges and Screws— Knives and Forks, Jack, Pen. Butchers’ Sailors’ and Shoe Knives, Handsaws, Files, Scissors, Cur- tain Loops, Pole Ends, Brass Rings, Cash Boxes, Gimblets, Rules, Razors cood and cheap, Wrought and Cut Nails of every size, Window Glass, Lamps, Can- dlesticks in variety, Snuffers and Trays, ‘Tea Trays, some very handsome Braces and Bitts, Fire Irons, Block Tea Kettles, Pots and Pans, Steel of different kinds, Iron of every size.a superior Beam Scale and Weights, Roller Buckles, Plough Chains and Shears, together with a large ‘lot of other [ronmongery. 1 Drugs and Medicines. and Spices tn greai ' | ‘DANIEL BRENAN, President Velvet Corks. &c. &e. &e. variety. HENRY PALMER. Sec’y. & Trea. Barrels Suverfiae Flour. ES Secretary’s Oflice, Kent-Street. ) Anvil 14, P GROCERIES: April 14, 1851. § i ede , Bobs jee TO BE LET. f MHAT beantiful Cottage adjoining neess of the Real and Personal Es-| trreat George Street, now in the oc~- tate of CHARLES WORREL, Fequire, mj) cupation of the Rev. Mr, Rand, eontain- Prince Fdward istind. hereby notify the Ten-|ing seven opartments, with Nitchen, ents and Settlers on: Townships Nos, 33, 39.40.;Garden attached. Rent moderate, pos: 41.42.44. and 66. and others. that they have : ‘ oy : a : aoe “i sess civer on the first of May. authorised and appointed the Has Epwarp| ession given on the first ’ Apply to e a ie an . and < PWORNTON. to act as their Agent, and all per-} 7 . . Ty ay Gc: ; sons indebted for Rent, arrears of Rant. or! DAVID WILSON. otherwise, are hereby called upon aud required! April 14, 185}. to make immediate payment to him. s : ; sete £869 Acres of LAND, oh << JAMES PEAKE, CHARLES HENSLEY, JOHN M. HOLL. 1 SOLD OR LET ON THE MOST ecg ee en FAVOURABLE TERMS. Tine, Tesbrisav’s Bui'dings, Queen-Stree : OT iriotetown, Apr TERS ’? ANE THOUSAND ACRES of superior : LAND. situate at Lot 3, in Prince Covniv. ‘The Western Road runs: though part of it: it is covered with excellent Timber, and enoplied with numerous wa ter streams. Jt will be Tet or Sold in Lots te suit intending purchasers, and on terms the most advantages that can be ofered. ~ NOTICE. — VIE undersigned Trustees and assic- TO I Wear. Ovrs, Barury, Wuear Frour, Oarvrar and Pork. &c. taken in prvment, delivered ot the Morrel} Farm, to Mr. JOUN B. CON: or in Charlottetown, at Mr. DES- BRISAY’S Warehouse. F.. TRORNTON, . , Rc Freehold Land for Sale. HE Subscriber offers 200 acres of excel- lent Land,en Lot 38. Cardigan Read, in a good Settlement. situate on both sides of the miia Roads convenient to the Chapel for tha sumsof L100 cash, or L150 to be pai hall in aalvanee, and the reimainder by insta! menta. Appheation te Joun CouGHuLan, or! ‘o. Mr. Haszanp, Gazette Office, Charlotte-| Lown. j WALTER LANNE™ Angust 10. 1850. PHOMULE FOVUDR N 4 a litnncenaetnn nape 3 COOKING be LIN STOVES, sad STOVES, of a stout quality. mey , tee or re, DY AH EATS AD tg, ius . ‘ og | sa A Young MARE. 6 years old and SLEIG™ surehased the t» be sold reasonable for Cash, Agril 14, 1851. (TASH only. Deesasber bi i Loa FEW SQUARE STOVES. FRANK- ,Congon, Souchong and Hyson Tea, Loaf ‘and Moist Suear, Soap, Starch, best Lon- don Indigoy Fig Blue, Coffee. Candles, |Pipes, together with a large assortment ‘in other departments, all of the best de- scription of goods at the lowest possible price. H. HASZARD. 'Great George Street, opposite ( the Catholic Chanel, Char- lottetown, April 14. The Saladin } ‘ ed by the Royal Agricultural Socie- ty — will stand for the Season at Upton. ‘near Poplar Island Bridge—the Resi- ‘dence of the Subseriber—Terms Os, ‘Cash, Mares that failed last Season, 15s. Also’ at the same place, the Ayrshire Boll imported by the above Society in 1849—'Terms 3s. S'ePHEN RICE, Owner. Upton, April 14. 1851. BRASS FOUNDRY. IK Subscriber is prepared to under- take BRASS CASTINGS, of every © ivery, WATSON DUCHEMIN. YS"Tie Liighest Price given for old ~Coprrk and Brass, 4 iso. only, on del e ) ~Ay! aa and other Vestings, a Jarye assortment of MIE Blood Horse SALADIN, import-| description, at reduced prices, for CASH | (140 pieces printed Cotton, 150 doz. Cot- ‘ton Handkerchiefs, 70 doz. grey Waa- i\ding, 100 pieces Lining Cotton, 2000 Ibe. Logwood,14 puns. Molasses and Sugar.50 | Bbls. Pitch, Tar, Rosin and Bright Var- Inish, 2000 Ibs. Northern Red Clover Seed, 6 Philadelphia Mill Saws, 40 Cooking and Franklin STOVES, (0¢ gross Corks, 20 Cas*s high proof RUM, 10 Cans Camphene Oi), 200 sides Boston /and Haiifax Sole LEATHER, Box- \es Candles, Ginger and Pepper, Iloney- ‘dew Tobacco, Castor Oil, Holland’s Gin, Martel’s Brandy, Port and Sherry WINE, 10 ewt. American Shingle Nails, 2 patent Butter Churns, I Counter Scale, 1 doz. Door Mats, 50 Barrels Herrings, 60 doz. Fur and Cloth Caps, 200 lbs. Shoe Thread, 300 Ibs. black & white Linnen 10 lbs. black Twist, 20 Ibs. black sewing Silk, 80 doz. Shawls, 40 doz. stout Braces. 60 Chests TEA, 2000 Ibs. Red- wood, 20 gross assorted Combs, 500 Ibs. Cheese, T00 Ibs. Cotton Balls, 4 Kegs Saleratus, 30 hoxes 10x 12 &©7 x9 Glass, 100 bags Table Salt, An assortinent of | Hardware. OATS AND FUR WANTED. January 1, 1851. MOwleak WARS HUSS,. DALRYMPLE’S CORNER, QUEEN ST Mv | W. SKINNER has received, and is now opening his FALL SUPPLY of genuine British lacluding al] the Patent Remedies now imuse-. Spices in greai- variety, Confectionary of every description ; Cake Mivourirg. and ornamenis of all kirds—Candied Citron—Lemon and Grange Peels tresh and cheap—Baking Pow- _der.a vew article mach esteemed—lIsinglass: and Gelatine ef all kinds—bresh. Currants, | epee, and Fruit of ali kinds—Candle Orna | ments, new style and beautiful—Pidase call ‘and see his Tuilet Reguisites. which are va- ried and handsome, Saook says nothing can equal them—Fancy Miscellaneous Articles, amoug which are some valuable Jewellery, ILeckets. Studs, Breast Pins, &c.—Musiec Boxes, Fljutireas. Accordeons. &¢.—a variety of Purse Seits. p'sin and gilt—Silk, Steel and Bead-worked Purses in great variety—an ur- rivalled assortment of Fancy Soaps, Perfume- nies, &ee.—I case of genuine han de Cologne, que dollar per bottle. ‘The whole of the fore gong Gocds, together with the remainder of his former Stock, furnish a complete cata'ogue: of such articles as are necessary to be found ia his line, and to which he invites public atten- tion. rs One keg of genuine DANTZIC BLACK BEER fer sale. ‘This is the ancient remedy for Consumption and the restorative of debili- tated Coustitutions, ard ys still unrivelied for @ecure of alt affections of tiie Chest and Lungs. Charlottetown, Pec. 11(Gaz. only) The Herse Champien. THE celebrated Horse CHAMPION formerly owned by George Coles, Esq. i will stand during the incoming Season, at the following places, once a fortnight.— ! ‘A fall description of this Horse is unne- icessary but it will suffice to state, that he stands 16 bands and one inch high, pro- portionab)y stout—4 years old this Spring, and is of a Strawberry colour :—° | At Mr. John Sutherland’s, Head of St. |Peter’s Bay, on Monday, Sih of May next, At Mr. Hoopers’s, Morrell, on Tuesday ith of May. : At Donald MeDonald, Esq’s.” St. Mar- garet’s on Thursday, eth of May. At Cooper’s Mills, Grand River, on Friday Oth of May. At William Coffin’s, Bay Fortune, on ‘Saturday 10th-of May. Terms, 20s. CASH.—Groom’s Fer, . 33. Od Winriam Groom. Corrin, Bay Fortune WILLIAM TILL, Owner. 14, 1251. Mer, caf: