A LN ANNA AT maw Ot ——- Le L Po 1a of 1e at al ie st- he Ms le- ng ler ig? » of ine oty ; the shed this — ede < ty’? TQS SRAMINER. ds, §c., in the Society's Store, Jan. 1, ~ae 1850. Red and White Clover, Cow Grass Seed, Orchard Seed, Millet, Indian Corn—from Northern and Southern States, and Island Grown Carrot Seed, Mangie Wourizel, | Parsnip do., Rape do., Pumpkin Seed, an | assortment of Grass Seeds from Northern States, White Fiint Winter Wheat, Black Sea Spring Wheat, Winter Rye, Pea Beans ; an assortment of Garden Seeds, (Vegetable), from England, do. do. do, from Boston. In Halifax: A quantity of Grass Seeds from England, | for experiment in laying down land for pasture, &c. Inplements: One Sub-soil Plongh, Wilkie’s Plough Mounting, Fanner Mounting, Extra Wheels, Pinions, and Wire Web, Brass Bushes, Grain Cradies, Hay Knives, ‘T'wo Vegetable Curters, Turnip Hoes. Agricultural Books : Falkner’s Farmer's Manual, Fessenden’s Complete Farmer, Jackson’s Agriculture and Dairy Husbandry. Ordered to be Imported in the Spring. Siberian and Italian Spring Wicat, Two Rowed Barley; an additional supply of Red Clover Seed. By Order, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary. Mecuanics’ InstirutTe —Last Wed- nesday evening Mr. G. Hubbard read a very entertaining and well-written Lec- ture on * London.” Next Wednesday evening Mr. Cavie Richardson will deliver a Lecture on AGRIcUuLTURE, embracing the following topics : Motives for taking up this subject: Prejudice in favour of old systems : Build- ings: Stock: Fences: Manuring: Seed: The House: ‘the Garden: Books: Con- clusion. _-—- -—--4 2 WMABRIBZD. At Haydenviile, Hilisborongh River, on Thursday, the 17th inst., by the Rev. David FitzGerald, John Goff, isq., of Woodville, {ardigan, to Elizabeth, fifth daughter of Alex. Hayden, Esq., of the former place. Ca the 17th inst., bv the Rev. Dr. Jenkins, Mr. George Hill, of the Wood islands, to Miss Hannah Heme, of tne game place. | On the QlIst inst., by the same, Me. | David Cole, of New London, to Miss | Eliza M‘Leod, of the West River. On the 17rh inst., by the Rev. Hugh Dunbar, Mr. John Glover, Lot 19. to Margaret Hetherington, eldest daughter of Mr. David Walker, of the same place. —_, ne Suddenly, on the 17th inst., Mr. John Summers, aged 80, long an inhabitant of Charlottetown. On the 5th November last, at his father’s residence, Youghal, Ireland, after a lingering illness of three years, Thomas | Cook, Esq., M. D., late of this town, gged 32 years. ee ee SHIP NEWS. FROM P. EF. ISLAND: Arrived at Gravesend, Dee. 15, Hinda ; Bideford, 16, Witness; Gloucester, 18, Lady of the West; do. 19, Seaflower; Queenstown, 18, Otway Lass. ' | Wie Wace af ke | | | | trict of QUEEN'S COUNTY, GenTLEMEN— The Electors of the extreme end of the District having declined to nominate a Candidate to represent you in the ensu- | ing Parliament favorable to Responsible | Government, and I having been solicited by several respectable and infuential per- sons to offer myself upon that interest, | attended a meeting on the Covehead Road, where | was proposed and una- nimously nominated, in conjuncfion with Mr. Coles. From my knowledge of that gentleman’s political career, I have no he- Sitation in undertaking to offer myself, more particulerly as I am convinced that without the Responsible System being fully established it is in vain to attempt the remedy of either local or general grievances, On these grounds, and on the necessity of strengthening to the utmost at this crisis the Party which is determined to realize for the People the full extent of the British Constitution, I presume to offer myself to your notice. 1 have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedt. Servt., ALEXANDER LAIRD. | New Glasgow, Jennery 29, 1850. the owner, /-Cash or Produce. | may be standing against any and all indi- | viduals To the Electors of the Second Dis- |. trict of QUEEN'S COUNTY. GENTLEMEN— Having been nominated a Candidate for the Representation of your Districtin the ensuing House of Assembly Sy a nume- rously attended meeting of the File - tors, held atCrapaud, and having yester- day attended a meeting of the Electors at the Eastern end, where [ was unanimously proposed as a Candidate, in conjunction with Mr. Mooney, your late Representa- tive, L cannot any longer hesitate to offer | you my services, and to solicit your suf: frages on my hehalf, I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedt. Servant, NEIL M‘NEILE. Friday, January 25, 1850. To the Free and Independent Elec- tors of the Third Electoral District of QUEEN'S COUNTY. GENTLEMEN ; The Licutenant Governor having dis- solved the House of Assembly, [ am induced at the solicitations of many of my fricmis and acquaintances in this part of the District once snore to offer myself a Candidate for the honor of representing you in the next House of Assembly ; and from the promises and assurances of sup- port which I received during the few electioneering excursions I had among ‘you, I feel almost confident of success. And should | be so fortunate as to be deemed worthy of your confidence at the ensuing Election, you may rest satisfied that I shall use every possible exertion to promote the best interests of the Colony in general, and this District in particular, Gentlemen, in coming forward, at this time, as a Candidate for your suffrages, | can have no purpose to serve, nor ambi- tion to gratify, other than a pure desire to benefit my native country; and I can with confidence assure you, that although you may find persons more able to serve you, you can find none more willing than Your most obedieut, And imost humble servant, OLN M‘SDOUGALL. Orwell, January 25, 1850. BROREMCHANCE industrious Farmers. Ij'0 ke soxrp by the Subscriber, the Fneenoip INTEREST ip 3600 Acres of Lanv,on ‘Township No. 52 1020 = do. do. do. 55 400 do. do. do. 38 130 -do. do. do. 43 —ALSO— Several Burtpine Lors in Charlottetown and Georgetown. The above Township Land will be sold curap, from 10s. to 15s. currency per acre, in sma!] tracts from 50 to 100 Acres each, ata Credit of Ten Years, | on security without interest during that term; and should any of the purchase money be paid before the expiration of the term, interest on the sum so paid will be allowed.to the purchaser. Apply .to JAMES PEAKE. Charlottetown, Jan. 26, 1250. Positive and Final Notice, T is imperatively necessary that all debts due and owing to the Subscriber shal! be paid to him on or before the 15th | day of Febrnary next ensuing, either in All amounts which fier the above named time, will positively and without fail be indiscrimi- nately sued for. ON CONSIGNMENT —a few Barrels Canso Herrings. KENNETH M‘KENZIE. Pownal Street. January 26. 1850. NEW ; Drugs and Medicine ESTABLISHMENT. DALRTMUPLS’S CORNSR, OPPOSITE MR. HENRY STAMPER’S. (HE Subscriber respectfully informs the Country generally, that he has just receiv ed at his Rstablishment, a complete assort ment of Superior Drugs and Medicines, DIRECT FROM BRITAIN, Atso—Perfumery, in variety ; Hair, Cioth and Tooth Brushes; Paints, Oils, Var- nishes and Colours; Pickies, Sauces, Confectionary; Dye Stuffs, of every des- cription, &c. &c. ro Prescriptions carefully put up ; and “ ae in the above line promptly at- | Mr. James Carrol, Carpenter, at Char- inhabitants of Charlotteto «n. and the | preunng sed: gee oer TO THE ELECTORS OF CHAR- LUTTETOWN AND ROYALTY. A Dissolution of the [louse of Assembly having taken place, and a Writ having issued for tue return of a new one, I beg in the absence of my Brother, ove of your Representatives, Fxancis Longwokth, Esq., to announce to you that it isthe in- tention of lis trrends to nominate him as a Candidate your suliseves at the Shenffs Court, to be iia at the Gld Court House in Charlottetawa, on the zt Junuary instant; and should he have the honor again to be returned, { can safely assure you that he will mot fuel vo serve you faithfully and to the best of his ability. It is confidently expected that he sill be here early in March next. lam, Gentlemen, With much respect, Your obedient Servant, HENRY LONGWORTH. Charlottetown Royalty, Jan, 19, 1850. TO THE ELECTORS OF CHAR- LOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY. }¢ has been sugges: 1 te me, by a num- ber of highly respectable persons, that if [ announce myself a Candidate for the representation of Charlottetown and Royalty, I should, at this particular junctpfe, meet with success. Whether taey are right in their conjectures, is for you to determine. The views | enter- tain of the duties of a Member of the Legislature, aud my reasons for soliciting the honour, would occupy a greater space than is usually accorded to an adver- tisement ; these reasons and views shall be communicated to you both personally and through the medium of the Public Press; if you approve of the one and co- incide with the other, I conclude [| may reasonably hope for your support. T'rust- ing that in the mean time you will be cautious in promising your Votes, I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN LAWSON. Charlottetown, Jan. 19, 1850. OP, Gye mA SHOW OF ARAL, Under the Direction of the Committee of the “ Peyal Agricultural Society,” Wy tLe be held in the Town Hall, in Charlottetown, on Wednesday, the Gth day of March next. The Samples to. which Prizes are award- ed, will be Sold by Auction for the be- nefit of the exbibiters. further particylars will be made knowny in a future Advertisement. y The first General Meeting of the So- _ciety under the Act of Incorporation will be held on the same day. By Order, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary & Treasurer. Committee Room, Jan. 19, 1850. A a Meetirg of the Committee of the above Society, held on Wednesday, the 16th inst.. it was Resolved, ‘That the Secretary do perso- nally apply to the Subscribers who are.in arrear, and notify them, that unless their Subscriptions are paid on or before the Ist February next, legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. Ordered, That the above Resolution be inserted in the Newspapers. By Order of the Commitiee, SHARLES STEWART, Secretary & Treasurer. | for January -19. Notice. [HE Subscribers intending shortly to make an alteration in their Business, | must request all persons indebted to them | to make immediate payment, otherwise | their accounts will be handed to an Attorney for collection, without further notice. WADE & MAWLEY. N. B. Sleigh and («rt Harness, Saddles, and all articles in their line for sale re- markably low for cash er produce. | Sleighs trimmed with neatness and dis- patch. W. & M. Charlottetown, January 19, 1850. Roman Catholic Charch at) Lot oS. KALED Tenders will be received by lottetown, up.to the ‘T'welfth of February next, from persons willing, to contract for at Lot 65, on the Central Road, 15 feet post, 30 by 40, agreeable to a plan to be seen at the residence of Mr. ; Carroll. Security will be required for the due per- forinance of the work, and security will be given for the payment thereof. Lot 65, January 19, 1850. Houses to ‘be Let. THE Subscriber has several HOUSES to be Let, at moderate prices. CHARLES YOUNG. Jan. 19. M. W. SKINNER. Charlottetown, Januery 19th, 1850 > ay Ay Fashionable WORSE and, for tigi aig HIRE, by WADE. tevery measure brought forward To W. W, Lord, Esq, Sir— The House of Assembly ‘beizg dissolved, and Writs for a new Election ordered, it behoves the Eleeto.s of this District to look out a fit and proper person to Repre- sent them in the new Parliament— one who is fully alive to the in- terests of the Island—conversant With its present peculiar position, political, and financial,—-and suffi- ciently independent to suppor, for the benefit of the Colony, not being derogatory to the Crown and dignity of the Sovereign; at the same time, one who is ac- quainted with the local wants of this District and whose political, moral, and social well-being is interwoven with those of his con- stituents, Bel:eving, Sir, that you are thus qualified, we beg leave respectful- ly to solicit your. services as our Representative in the ensuing House of Assembly, and request that you will come forward as a Candidate at the approaching Elec- tion, when and where you may confide in the support and interest of the undersigned, who remain, Sir, yours respectfully, P. M. Callbeck, J. P. Richard Hudson, J. P. 4. &.. Dawson, J. P. Stephen W. Clarke, John MeKay, Hugh Gainble, ‘Michael Clark, William Wright, John Lea, William Lea, Henry J. Callbeck, George .Bynon, John Lord, J. P. James Perkins, Charles Muttart, Walter Campbell. Tsaac.Clark, Lewis Muttart, ‘Yhomas Bell, James Irvin, John Clark, John Clarkin, Daniel McNeil, Thomas McKay, Allan McNeil, William Clarkin, Andrew McInnis, Daniel Deegan, Robert Muirhead, J. P. ‘Richard Dawson, James Thomson, John Clark, J. P. John Muttart, Aneas Manson, Alexander ‘Manson, Allan McInnis, Michael McInnis, James H. Fitzgerald, Donald Manson, Andrew Mcleaac, .John H. Manson, Joseph Black, Lanty Sreener, Francis Murphy, Owen Sreener, James Sreener, ‘Michael McCarvie, Thomas MeCarvie, Donald McDonald, Patrick Deegan, Roderick McInnes Alexander Mansun, Sen. John Crocket, John Evoy, Michael Deegan, Thomas Hockin, Jacob Gouldiip. 9th Jan. 1850. To the Electors of the Third quested to offer myself didate for your suffrages i little time to hesitate — a course I should pursue ; and | therefore yield to your kind solic tation, and beg toassure you, the should I be elected to a seat in the House of Assembly, { shall Use every exertion to deserve the pooa opinion you have formed of me, _ Very many of you, if not all, fully conversant with the pring. ples which shall guide my political a conduct in the event.of my being _ chosen one of your Represent > tives; these principles may be briefly stated tobe: Reform in our _ local administration, by supporting — the introduction of Responsible Government, which wil] make our _ Constitution more analagous to that of the Mother Country, placing us on a level with the sis- ter Colonies, and which will be not only “ not derogatory to the Crown and dignity of our Sovereign,” but will serve to unite us the more closely to the destinies of the Em- pire, and give.us cause to rcjoice that we are British Subjects in every sense of the word,—Proiec- tion te Agriculture and the Fish- eries ; and Feonomy and Care in the expenditure of the People’s Money. Unless these principles are adhered to, and followed out upon every occasion, it would be useless for this or any other coun- try to hope for prosperity and hap- piness. Should I be honoured with the high trust which many of you design for me, the con- sistency with which I shall ac. here to and defend them, will form the proudesi distinction of my _po- litical career. Your obedt. Servant, WILLIAM W. LORD. | TO THE ELECTORS OF .THE SE- — COND DISTRICT OF QUEEN's © COUNTY. 4 GENTLEMEN ; At the solicitation of several respect -* able persons, possessed of interest jn your populous District, 1 am induced te ~ make you an offer of my services to re present you in the ensuing Assembly, I am personally known to most of you, Being a Native of the Island, and esi | blished in business between the extrem as of your widely extended District, ny own prosperity must be inseparably connec 7) ed with yours, and being entirely uncom nected with any political party, and hav ing nothing eitherto hope or four from the exercise of an honest independence in the advocacy of your inierests, | ean only be desirous of promoting, as far my humble efforts may enabie me, yout general welfare. 1 am not in coalition with any othe Candidate for your suffrages. I shail, as opportunity may enable me, endeavour to wait upon you personally, im your several localities, previous to the ~ day of Nomination; and if I should be honcred with your approbation and choice I will strive so to frame my conduct, # 7 to merit a continuance of your confident Iam, Gentlemen, aA Your obedient humble seryath HENRY HASZARD Charlottetown, Jan. 15, 1850. ‘ TO THE ELECTORS OF GE -TOWN AND ROYALTY. GENTLEMEN; A? the request of many of y and from the support which & ready been tendered me, I am to come forward at the ensuing as a Candidate to represent your™” in the Assembly. Siould you hot with your confidence, be assured be ex huinble abilities shall at all tia that erted in promoting your welfatt of the Colony generally. Iam, Gentlemen, Your obedient serve ALD JAMES Msc0O : Georgetown, Jan. 15, Legislative Library i. PERSON ving BOOKS: “* their ™*~ to the suarivE LIBRA! larly Te- ssion, are hereby perticuary iy, GEN rTLEMEN— ; The handsome and complimen- | tary terms in which I have been re District of Prince Connty. E possessio! vested to return the same the ist January instant,—By LOBBAN, H. Wee ibrerien. especially those taken Tg 10 January 26 1850.