' . n r cent. tsd-thlol'em. li‘Pim a and Cordials, P.” i . Gallo", ' mdj.P€|’ than A resolution imposing a duty 9,. eight ucept'r gallon on Spirituoug Liquors istilled within the Island (which had "Vim‘s'y PM" "mm"! debated in com. ince) was also carried 1:31,, 6. A committee was then named to bring abill in accordance with the "ml". 003 026 sand feet, Speakerlaid before the Home the anal Report of the Visitor ot‘ Dim,“ .5001; tor the past year. Fatnar, Masters 28th The bill from the Council WIN," ,0 pprenticesm first time, The house went into committee on mic Accounts. To be continued. .—. nocEEDlN GS or 'rtw councn. Tuuasnav, Artur. 3d. Pursuant to the order of the day, the "use went into the consideration of the met in which the appropriations are tup to this house from the house of sonbly, when the Hon. Mr. Swabcy ted the following Resolution— Resolved, That a Committee be ap- ‘uted to prepare an address to his Ex- Ilenry the Lieutenant Governor, on the vjert of the manner in which appro- 'ations of the Public Revenue are sent to this house from the house of As- .hly, with the view of requesting his 't'rllent'y to carry out the latter part idespatch of the late Colonial Minis- L0l‘tl John Russell, addressed to the client. Governor of this Island, Sir rlcs FitzRoy ,dated Downing Street, ‘tllarch, 18-“. Contents 6. Non contents 5. committee was then appointed in ordance with the resolution. The following Resolution was tnoved his honor the President, and adopted the House 6 to 4. l‘hereas, the Petitions presented to House, praying for the introduction the Holy Scriptures as a Class-Book the Central Academy and the Dis- tt‘chools of this Colony, involve a lion of vast importance; and the “e of Assembly having this session led Petitions of a similar import luiliag any further etfcctual conside- solthe subject by that Branch of Legislature in the present session—in mntof this house being favorably ml to the views of the Petitioners, Slim resolved-'I'hat this House tn its next session, when the School “full”, give the subject matter of “Wm”: that deliberate and due '3'" York Journal of Commerce In article on "The Millenium” ’l't'llts of the improbability of war. Which the following is extracted— “ now almost twenty years since "urination of the Wars of Napo- .' “10 generation of warriors "' II great measure. passed off those now before the house,thercby I delation which its itnportance dc-. ' with an influenCe 'I be public good, the benefit ofthe people at large, has counted as a grcal,nay the great mat- ter to be considered. The interests , when put in opposition to the interests jot the people; and governments have i found out that their interests are iden- tical \VIII'I those ofthe pl'oplst. War Is seen in all its deformity as the de- stroyer ofthe people and the «overuo meats together; and peace "as the great friend of both. ..._~——.‘~______ ’I'O CORREIPONDIITI- Several communications are under (‘Olialtlt'l'tlIIOlL FREJV'CII LJHVG UAGE. 1‘ R. NELIS Iinl‘tt'ends opening Conver- sation ant iementar Classes in the French Language, as goon as 12 pupils sltall have entered their names— the first of these Classes and those who have already made some proficiency in the language, and the latter for be- groners. The Hours of attendance will be so arranged, as to sttit those pupils who attend the Central Academy. and also such persons as may be engaged in mercantile or other occupations. The number to be admitted will be limited to 15. @Terms Ellis. perquarter. National School,April 9.. l w. T”... Sold Kimono auction, N Thursday the l7th day of April, in' stant,at One o’clock, on the premisesv the Leasehold Interest of 25 Acres ot LAND, with a Dwelling House thereon; 15 acres of which are under cultivation ; situated on Hrackly Point Road. 5 miles froin Charlottetown. It is a very suita- ble stand for atradesman, or a man in public business, and will be sold without reserve. For any further particulars inquire of EW EN CAM ERON , on the Premises. Brackley Point Road, April 9. s : 1'0 LET. ' OR a term of years as may be a- , greed upon, that comtnrtable Dwelling House, situate in Kent Street, with Garden and superior Stable atacb- . cal—known as the “ HOPE INN.” Possession given on the first day of May lnext ensuing. For further particulars l apply to the subscriber. GEORGE COLES. , April 9th. tt' hitherto unknownp l of government are seen to be nothing 0 HORSES. cause to be CARRL/iGES, AND SLEIGHS. (New Esraausnmenr) ARRIAGES. Horses, leighs and Saddle Horses, all of a superior de- scription, will,in future. be kept con- stantly on hand. to hire, at moderate charges, by the Subscriber,at his resi- dcni-e. in King’s Square. Ogtt’Night Carriages, (not inferior to any otl'cred to the public) MARK BUTCHER. Dec 90. It" soon east 2! READ THIS FARMERS ! .' RIME Seed Wheat and Oats, Timothy, Clover and Flax Seeds, Swedish and Pasture Turnip Seeds, Peaso and Beans, Cabbage, Carrot, and ngnod assortment at other GAR- DEN SEEDS, all fresh and of Island production, at J. WILLIAMS’S Store, North side Queen Square. March 1‘2 tf \VILLIAM BE VAN, 'I‘atnoa. EGS leave to inform the Inhabi- tants of Charlottetown and the Public in general,that he has commenced Business for himself in the house oppo- site to Capt. ORLEBAR’S. Prince street, and near to the Hon. '1‘. H. Haviland’s. WALL orders from the Country punctually attended to. _Aprtl, 2d. driwp_______ VflL UflBLE FAR.” TO SELL 0R LE T. I ‘HAT Well knnwa FARM. called “ Croglin Farm,” four miles from Charlottetown, Brackley Point Rnad.-- If not Sold, it. will be Let on the halves or shares. For further particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises. (fi‘lmmediate possession can be given, either with the Stork or not, THOMAS HENDERSON. Hracklcy Pt. Road, March 19 tf THE SUBSCRIBER FFERS to Lease, Building LO'I‘S fronting on Dorchcstcr Street, ad- joining tho Gazette Office—also on Sydney Street, adjoining Mr. Robert Hutchinson’s, and fronting the Jail.— For further particulars inquire of Mr. Robert Hutchinson or Mr.George Clark, who is authoriSed to treat for the same. JAS. E. S. .‘IALs n ()I March 19 For sale, by Auction. on Tuesday the . I5lh April, tlt I9. o'clock, at James N. t llarris's Auction Rootti,Qttcs'n square, I unless previously disposed of by pri- , vate contract, ot which due notice will i be given- , LL Dttgald McKinlay’s Right,’l‘itle g A and Interest in and to an cxcollent { FARM at De Sauble, of I00 Acre-s, lor ; 999 years, I! chains in front ; 1'2 acres i under cultivation; 10 acres now ready I for stumping ; a divelling House thcre- ion, and an exCellent spring of water run- . ning through it, with other conveniences. , Terms low and otherwise advantageous. l JAMES N. HARRIS, Auctioneer. 5 Ch. Town, March 29 F 0 R SflLE. AT A content) PRICE. A B 0 A T, About I6 feet Keel. with Gecrfand Sails complete. Inquire of JAMES PURDIE' April 5th. I in. PMNEING ROADS. 'l‘ E N D E R S the active scenes of influenCe.- Wonderful discoveries and inven-l “the past half century have in-i ed the rela . and made conquest more diffi- .Tl‘°)' have also rendered bu- | 0 more of discussion, and . of opinions. and. the " intelligence. Through ' "be", Ind periodicalst e “I Fpeak their opinions, and ILL be received until Saturday the 12th inst. from persons willing to contract to reocnver the following Bridges in 1;" Power, of d..l Chulottetowu Royalty with 6 inch. l'lank,! VIZ. SEAMJQN’S Bridge. HERMITJIG E do. BRIDGMJNS do. [T‘Addrus to Hon. Captain Rice, at Up- ton, OI' to JOHN O. NANTES. Clerk. to the- Board of Road Magistrates for Ch. town Itlty. April 5th SOL" Blanks for sale at this .0 TO SELL It LET. UILDING LOTS to Sell or Let, on B reasonable terms. Annual Rents from 303. to 50s. squO,—AI\ Sillilll to Let. Apply 10 JOHN O. NANTES. t.‘h. Town, Dec. 4. If EO'ED’ES BITE}: SIS. For Shaving withrut the use of Soap or “'a- ter, wirh greater comfort and in much less time than usually required. I ‘HIS Composition, among other ad~ vautages,superscdes the necessity of using Soup or IVatcr,—besides this con- "Pnience the beard is perfectly remat‘ed and the Pain and Sorencss ol tender skins prevented. 'I‘ H E Subscriber would remind gentlemen that he keeps constantly, a large and varied assortment of the most approved llaZors, Strops,Soaps,Bi-Ushes, imported troni Mechi's (far famed) trian- tactory, No. 4. London Hall-street, Lon- don. W. R. WATSON. January 29 It! A N G In I N G- TIIE Subscriber respectfully offers her services to the Public in the above line, and will promptly attend to any orders left at her residence, in Mr-James Scantlobery’s house, opposite to Doctor Hobkirk’s. (fi’Terms—Three pence per dozen. For further information, apply to P. JARVIS. H March 99th. {@Magiatrates’ and other Law Blanks, for sale cheap at the Office of the Morning News. OT . s- ......a E. G. SMALLWOOI), digest! and u‘lccountanl, El}. S. Respectfully announces to his friends and the public, that he has commenced business in the abort, line, in the building formerly known as the Post Office, corner of King Street—- nnd he trusts that by a strict attention to the orders with which he may be fa. voured, to be found desersinar ol pats-oa- a e. lIN. B. Solicitors’ deeds neatly and ac- curately Copied. Ledger's posted-Ac- counts drawn out, Sic. March ‘22 it GLASS! Gil-ASS?! HE Subscriber Wishes must respectfully to inforru the public, that he has received par recent arrivals, AN ASSORTMENT OI" GLJISSIVJQRE, Connisting of—best, cut and plain Quart and Pint D'ecantere, Tumblers, Wines, Preserve Plates Confectionery Jars. 8m. 8w. He gon feet, It‘osterand other Oil Lamps, and a variety of Lamp Glasses. Auto—his Pall Supply of CHINA and EARTHENWARE. _ All of which he will dispose ofon reasona- ble terms at the Eaa'rt-ictswaaa Decor. G EORU E £00.“. November 30. ’ TABLE C L 0 TH S, 'l'RJIY CLO THS and JV'APKIA'S. AMES N. HARRIS hasjust receiv- ed, a Consignment of Damask Ta-l ble Cloths, 'l‘ray Cloths and Napkins, of the finest texture and exquisite work manship, well worthy the attention of the gentry. To be sold offas bargains. March 19 4w JAMES \V. CAIRNS, E.N'GINEER 8r BLJI CK SM] 7 'II. E'I‘Ult NS his sincere thanks to the 3' inhabitants ofthis plus 9 and the coun- try in general, for their liberal support alnce he has commenced business. and trusts that by sobriety and good workmanship to merit a cutztinuance oftheir favours. He begs leave to inform them that he is now enabled to make the following Articles equal to any int— ported :— Carr‘inge Mountings, Springs and Patent flxles; Turning and FittingJUac/n‘nery; Scrcwi'ng 'l'acl'le made to all sizes; Turning Lathes and edge Tools ; Brand and Narrow Cast-Sire Arcs, warranted of the best M A 1' t a l a L s. UTAH kinds of Smith’s work finished in the best style. on reasonable terms, at his Factory. upper Queen street, Charlottetown. [lf’An A t' P R E N ’I‘ l C E wanted.,£n June lst, 18-14. tf JOE-IN HATCH, 335 E G S leave to infortn his friends fiend the public of Charlottetown in general, that he has opened a Preparato- ry SCHOOL for children of both sexes, in partol Mr. James Scantlebury’s New house, Kent Street;-iind hopes by at- tention to the children committed to his charge, and sobriety of conduct, to merit a share of public patronage. J. H. has opened an Evening School for young men. 0:451‘erms, and hours nfattendance, made known by calling at the School ltoom. Charlottetown, Nov, 16. FOR SALE, At James N. nais‘s Store, Qeeen quare, N ENS’ fine Beaver HATS at 8s.tid. each -, and Mens’ strong SHOES u, 75.6d. DL’I' pair. nj’Furniture ofdifl'erent sorts amaz- ingly low. 1‘21 Feb 19 I. O S T. 0N Thursday evening last. between the residence at L. Y. Nash, Esq. and Mr. James Scantlebcryjs, a dark green ‘JMLET CAPE, lined with black, Whoever has found the same, and will leave information at this office will be rewarded for their trouble. march 2a