:3; “T! V" ,Iffflri! 3'18. between themstesaad His M est ’s i 3 il - and on will to their afioption such a fempeihte and earnestly recommend may preserve the Colony from those concihst room. as fatal c or, "limit I rupture between the tva branches cannot fall to _ to'those, for whom they ,sit as Represen- ufiv“, mdw ose interest it is their first duty to uphol . bave’the honor to be, due. (Signed) W. HUSKISSON. And because such despatch, elicited by the Le 'slative Council themselves, we conceive, contains the rial de- cision of the Imperial Government on the point—in which 0 inion we are borne out by the acquiescence of the Legis stive Council in the practice which has ever since prevailed, oftbe House of Asseinbl ending up to the Council the whole a propriations of the current year in one and the same Bill. Because the practice of sending up all the appropria- tions for the current year in the same Bill has prevailed in this Colony for, at least, upwards o." fifteen years, without being attended with any very evil consequences to the public service, inasmuch as the Assembly has always, with the exception of one solitary instance, in Legislative Council, that in the latter Session, the Bill was re'ected by the Council, not because the appropria- tions the current year were embodied in one and the proportion will remain in‘lhe country, for the purposes) carrying on the Fisheries, and the coasting business. The. - quantity Of tonnage actually transferred from the Island to other ports (independentofthe ships above mentioned, which left the Island under certificate,) amounts to 7,617 tons, which, at £8 sterling,fper ton, forms an addition to our exports to the amount 0 £60,936 sterling. Our other exports, according to the estimated value at the Custom ‘Hotise, amounted to £73,100 185. lidqso that the two sums conjoined will'produce the amount of £134,036 18s. lid, withouttaking into the calculation the value of the vessels which have left the Island under certificate. Our Imports, according to the estimated value at the . , . WE the undersigned Inhabitants of Char— lottetown'hereby request, that you will call a Meeting at the Inhabitants ofthe said Town, :tp consi- der ofihe necessity of adding to the rate this-da by a general Meeting laid on the said Inhabitants, fort ie pur- pose ofmaking and repairing the Pumps and Wells in tlie‘said Town, pursuant to tlieAct of Assembly of the Third year of the Reign of Will. 4, cap. 37,—thc said additional rate being proposed to be assessed for the pur- pose of purchasing {an additional Fire Engine, for the use Ofthe said Town, in ursuunce of the said Act, and rind also ofthe Actof 4 \ ill. 4, cap; 10, intituled ,“ An “ Act for the better Custom House,amounted, during the last year, to £136,- 210 3s. 53d. The balance,thcrefore, may be“safely dc- clared to be in our favour. » MECHANics’ INsrtTuTE.——The Session of the Institute was closed on Tuesday last, with a continuation of Mr. Young's very attractive lecture on WITCHCRAl-‘T and Nscaomsaci. At the conclusion ofthe lecture, a mould. The lecturer, before he sat down, gave such a cheering view of the present position and fixture pros- pects of the Institute, as called forth the warmest appro- “ the Town ofClipr R. Hutchinson, fllfrcd Lepage, ” John O. Nantes, - Jame: Moore, Stephen Borg/(r, Charles Blalch, David Wilson, 0. Binns. jun. Richard Fought, William H. Gardiner, preventing Accidents by Fire within ottetown." Daniel Hodgson, George Beer, jun. J. B. Cooper, George Clark, Donald Benton, Henry Stamper, William Cundall, Sufiel Nelson, Juries .Macdonnell, Wellington Nelson, - 2.: .’..i;=""-.i”'. .. . ,gf , . v i ' ’ - 90.33%“? “agar; first] the aggregate tonnapfigglgiipplng builtd in the To EDWARD PALMER and FRANCIS LONG- ‘ Couscir. Orrrcs, December, 5th. 1839. upon . _ y . r I s n a year swoon ,to _ ', tons, accoi- ing to - 'WORTH. Esquire» Representativesin General N ' A f 3d W'll 4 hi i “0:? m. intendlyand us! me . . . . . ,. .. . . ,, , _ _ pursuance ofthe etc I . t ca . any of II“ . rcourse the old admeasuremen _ f thiamount of‘toniiage, a Assemmy “rehulottgtownr ‘ I 3’ Notice is hereby given, thamppncafinn ha’q be?“ .made to his Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council, for an Order to shut qp and'close the “ old Road leading from Rustico to Caren ish, along the Capes," rc- presented as being abandoned, and no longer 0 any use to the Public. T. H. HAVILAND, A. C. C.’ CAUTION. , To the Editor of the Colonial Herald. IR ;4Having seen in the Colonial Herald of the 20th inst. the Advertisement of the Assignees of the late Henry Winchester, Esq., offering for Sale 18,000 Acres of Land, on Lot or Township No. 54, al- low me, through the medium of your paper, to say, that - the late Henry Winchester, Esq. had no property on ’l‘ownship No. 54, 'nor had he ever the actual pos- session. Actions of Trespass and Ejectment were brought against me, it is true, but what was done in those ac. tionsI have not been able to ascertain—Suffice it to the Session of1828, in Conference, struck out from the very “imam; discussion ensued in which fl”; ‘ . . _ . . . . t ‘ . , . point was . ' . ' , . , Bl” 3"] "9'!" "blamed ‘0 by "‘9 C0“"°""".he, 0"” .m’ cnfiirced'tlial It was not inconsistent with sound philoso- gaff)“ H'Ccfnmy’ 50h" sagaré Ell-V mm after inn") years Prosecmlon’ 1. w.“ not able lb “Inc” “mm” m“ I"mud “4'”? Al’l’mlmuuon Ems Phy to believe.surrounded as we are witli’countless num- lle PI on z-s' , gngSD ' . mum” to get .one w'mc" blnugm forward-7mm '9 a! case or have been lost, havmg occurred In the Sessions of 1828 he”, “finvisible beings, mm some ofmem nnght’m, Pap Johfimmcém 97"? ""1 T)”, .- suiting” re’ilfii'se; “may. mid oughtlm be lof’l‘ed "filo," _s , 'r and 1335;.“Id "- appeals: from the J°umal5 “r ‘he ticular occasions, hold intercourse with men of mortal ' = ’ M g ’ n "5 emng "’ “6 Prov's'on 0 t e [alum ° 32 Henry 8,cap 9, that no one shall sell or purchase any pretended right or title to land, unless the vendor hath received the profits for one whole year before such James Purdie, Peter Macgowan. grant; or hath been in the actual possession Oftbe land, ' ' or oftlie reversion or remainder, upon pain that both the purchaser and vendor shall each forfeit the value ofsuch land to the King and the prosecutor. ROBERT MEARNS. Township No. 54, July 27th, 1839. some Bill, before being submitted to the Council in separate votes or Resolutions, but because the House of Assembly bad blended the Revenue Bills and Appro- priations together, and which mode that House has rrsctically abandoned, as it has never since been attemp- te . Because we conceive no good can result from again agitating this question, as it appears to as extremely questionable, even‘sliould a favourable answer be ob- bation. The next Lecture, it was announced, would be de- . . . ' livered on the first Wednesday in November next. IN pllrguance 0f lhe above Rem-“sum”! ‘we hereby give Notice that a Meeting ofthe Inhabitants of Charlottetown will take place for the purposes in the said Requisition mentioned, at the Upper Room in the Court House, Charlottetown, on Thursday, the 215i May inst., at the hour of12 o'clock, noon. EDWARD PALMER, On Sunday last,.lohu Peters, son of Mr. John Peters, Blacksmith, Three Rivers, was unfortunately drowned by the upsetting ofa boat.— Gaz. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. TO BE SOLD, by private Contract, an ex- tained to this Address whether any House of Assembly of fit) a 1:1 ottctnmu. FRANCIS LONGWORTH. - . In this Colony will bti found willing to depart from the ENTERED. Charlottetown, 5th May, 1840. term“: “d valuable ’1 long established usage of the Legislature, in matters of Schooner Vigilant, Farrel,_I’ictou ; Coals. . ‘ F R E E H 0 L D E S T A T E r ' I appropriation. ‘ George Henry, Carline, Sydney; do. . THE MAILS. consisting of nearly ‘ g r R. HODGSON, Barque Argyle,Bellord,VVaterford;Goods, to D.Brenan; D I OTICE is hereby given, that the Foreign‘ 18,000 Acres of Land, G R. GOODMAN, GEO. DALRYMPLE. @— oomoaasgimomsno. SATURDA Y, MAY 9, 1840. 65 paSsengers—37 days. Schn Mary Ann, Campbell, Halifax; Goods. . anAaEn. Schooner Duck. Carver,'Magdalen Islands; 4 bis. Pork, 40 bus Potatoes, 260 do. Salt. ' Hibernia, Mutch, Newfburidland; 2700 bus. Potatoes, 800 do. Oats, 30 M. Shingles. Providence. Campbell, Miramichi; 500 bus. Potatoes, 60 do Oats. ' Caledonia, Orr, Fishing Voyage. Catherine, Bears, do. . Mary, M‘Innis. do. ' . Abeona, Prnugbt, Halifax ; 1000 bus. Potatoes, 300 do. Oats, 10 cwt. Oatmeal. Lark, Howat, Dalhousie; 10 bls. Oatmeal,14 do. Beef, 23 do. Pork. 2 casks Hams, 1300 bus. Oats, 1 cask, Ale, 1 do. Vinegar—b the master. Trial, M‘Donald, Miramic i ; 550 bus. Potatoes. Vigilant, Farrel, Fishing Voyage. ~ ‘ Lively, Gillis, Halifax , 1500 bus. Oats, 500 do. Pots- toes. Recompence, Robinson, Dalhousie; N.’B., 800 bus. Oats, 300 do. Potatoes, 81 hls. l’ork. HALIFAX, April 29.-—Arrived, from P. E. Island, Suc- Ccss. Dangle; May 1, Dobson, Jones; May 4, Brothers, Turnbull; May 6, Matilda, Forclii. ‘ Cleared. for P. E. Island, April 27, Hugh, ---; May 2, Providence, Dea- gle', Irene, Crowell. _ Ship John Craig, Pettingall, advertised at London, Slst March, to sail next day for P. E. Island and Pictou. and Inland Mails will be made up at the Post Office, Charlottetown, until further notice, as follows :— For Pictuu, Halifax, &c. every Thursday, at 9, A. M. For Mimmichi, &c., ever ' Friday, at 10, A. M. The Western Inland Mail every Monday, mm, A. as. The Eastern do. every Wednesday, at12. The Vernon River, Belfast, Geargetownand Murray Harbour do. every Saturday, at 8, A. M. E. CHAPPELL, P. M. Post. Office, 8th, May, 1840. - situate in the preferable part of KING’S COUNTY, being contiguous to GEORGETOWN, late the property of HENRY WINCHESTER, deceased, a Bankru t, and now belonging to his Assignees. Vessels Ofany urden may go up and down Cardigan River, by which it is bounded on the Southern extremity. 1* The Estate is delineated on the Plan of the Island, kept in the Plantation Office, VVhiIchall, and the Sur- veyor General's Office of the said Island, as Lot or Town- ship (54). i For printed Plans of the Estate, coffin-{her particu- The Cape Breton Steamer with the Mails, ar- 3rived last evening. The papers are without news. ' ENDERS will be received until Wednesday, 20th May, from persons Willing to Contract for Building a- BRIDGE acrossthe FISH POND, back of Go- vernment Farm, near Samuel Martin's, according to a Plan and Specification to besecn at this Office. . S. DESBRISAY, Commissioner, District No. 7‘. Commissioner's Office, May 4th, 1840. TENDERS will be received by the Subscriber, on or before the lst of June next, from persons willing to contract for the erection of a Breastwurk in float: of his premises. About 20 tons of Hemlock Tim- ber will be required. For further particulars, apply to J B. COOPER. 8th May, 1840. * nan" CLOVER SEED (NORTHERN). HE CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY has this day received from Boston (via Halifax), per Schooner Mary Ann, 5 flasks Red Clover Seed, 2547 lbs. And whiclgbeing now lauded, will be disposed ofat the following p ices, viz: To Members of the Society, 1s. 3d. per lb. To Purchasers generally, ls. 9d. do. Apply at the Society’s Depot (Mr. MACGOVVAN’S), Queen Street. ' Societies in the Country desirous of being supplied, will please transmit their orders to the Secretary with- out tlellly. . v Charlottetown, 8th May,1840. HE Subscri TAILORING. ' T hers beg leave to acquaint the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the public ge- nerally, thht they intend carrying on the abote business, in all its various branches, in the Shop adjoining that occupied by Mr. H. Stamper, Stationcr, Queen Street ; and from the knowledge nnd,rxpei‘ienco they have gained, while in business in Halifax, they flatter them: selves, should they be favoured with a share of public patronage, to give general satisfaction. TURNBULL & FOUND. N. B.—Military Uniforms made to order. ’ April 30, 1840. “7 ANTED, a steady active BOY, who has been accustomed to farming work. Apply at the Herald Office. - lars, apply at the Offices of Mr. Brigg ‘Lincoln’s Inn Fields, and Mr. Belchor, Official Assig e, King's Arms Yard, London; the Hon. Samuel Cunafia, Halifax, Nova Scotia; and James H. Peters, Esq., Charlottetown, in the said Island—to either of whom terms iii writing, for the orchase, may be made on or before thc'lst ofSep- tein or next. Secretary's Office, May 2d, 1840. "His Excellenc ' the Lieutenant Governor has been ‘pleased to appomt NICHOLAS Connor, Esq. a Justice of the Peace for Prince County. , [ML Conroy has also'received the appointment of :Sub-Collector ofCustoms, for the Port of Cascumpeque ], We have seen no official announcement of the appointment as yet, but we believe our readers may rely won the fact, that John Myrie Hull, Esq. has been ap- _,pointed to a seat in the Legislative Council. PROSPECTUS or 'r H it cocoons PAEEEWEg , A WEEKLY JOURNAL, The Legislative Council have ordered the 'publication of the Bill to authorize the Crown to pur- chase the Lands, and to regulate the settlement of the lnhabitautsnf this Island; the Bill to liberate the Tenants .and Lessees from the payment of Quit Rents and Land Assessments; and the Hill to authorize the opening of roads to farms at resent debaned from access to any ublic road—all o which Bills have been rejected by that Honorable Body. " ‘ _ ' No motive is assigned by the CounCil for the publica- tion ef the Bills in uestion—we are led. therefore, to infer, that, in their opinion, the mere publicatibn inhum- cient to justify them in the minds Of the community for their rejection. A We are free to admit that we cannot entirely concur with'the Council hi the course they have pursued, par- ticularly as res acts the main Bill of the Session—that to authorize the (grown to purchase the Lands and to rogu- late the settlement ofthc. Inhabitants. Having once ad- mitted the principle to be an honest one (which they have done by t eir Resolutions), the most courteous course for them to have pursued would have been to have desired a Conference upon the details; instead ofwhich, they first reject the Bill, and then resolve to join the As- sembly in an Address, praying for leave to egislate on the subject. This is holding out the word of promise to ~ the ear, and breaking‘it to the hope. Devoted to the Dissemination of Scottish Intelligence and Literature throughout the United States and Canada. PAPER devoted [to fiche dissemination,“ national intelligence m‘tlstvnecessarily look for support than those interested, " ativily or descent; but, as a record of the passing this ofany country cannot .iiil, ifcaiefully prepared, ocWénally to interest and instruct the general reader, it is hoped our journal may meet. with a favourable recepgon fromafthisolgss- , —while the former, tO be without ’, woul argue a" * degre’e of indifference happily inconsistent with that flmor'Patrie, so proverbia ly the characteristic of our- countrymen. > . Emigration from Scotland has been so continuous dis-r ring the last forty years, as to have given rise to a very numerous and important class ofthc population Oftheso communities; one which we cannot for a moment doubt, are as universally, deSirous of possessing, as' they are capable ofsustaining, a journal devoted to their national sympathies—an independent medium of communication with their native land ; now the more desirable, as Steam navigation Ofl'ers opportunities so frequey, regu- lar, and speedy, of acquiring a knowledgeo pass'ng events—ere time robs them oftheir interest. _' In this country, where the French, German, and En~ glish populalation sustain their respective. papers—the publication of such a periodical is a debt we really owe to the honour of the Scottish nation and character; and the subscriber, chiefly influenced by this conviction, in reparing so desirable an Object for his countrymen, feels their patriotism will be his protection, while his anxiety will be to present matter at all times pure and unexccptionable, and worthy the high reputation of his country. ' The Scorrrsn PATRIOT will appear on Saturday the 20th February, neatly printed from new type, on fine paper, imperial quarto Size, and will present a weekly retrospect of Scottish and general intelligence—a digest of Scottish literature—notices of new publications— gleanings from Scottish divines-discoveries in seience— progress in the arts—Scottish Songs—poetry, &c., and, as frequently as possible, Scottish music, arranged for the piano forte and voice. Its matter shall be care- . fully selected, that it may be pure, interesting, and SWINDLING. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. instructive—worthy the family Circle—a parlour mis- ‘NTHEREASaPel-sonstynng himself DOCTOR cellany of Scottish intelligence and literature. No WILSON, accompanied by ayouth whom he reprev Jamaal of “us Chl'lmca‘i’r has .83 ye} begqtprqifgtedom scnted as his apprentice, came to East Point, about the °“'.CO"""ym°" 01 L“. commem’ "n 'hw:h beginning of last December, and took a house from Mr. al‘xllons duty 1° ma 9 u m every wail won y e!" 991-? ' John Macdonald, Retland, with the declared intention d1“ SUPPOTL ' _ , I n . m .‘ La; of practising in a medical capacity ; butaftcr a residence Terms of subscngnfm"ln ‘l ‘1’”! gsyl 9' ml 2' of something more than three months at the East Point, wince—Yearly $3: 0: ha f 3”" Yb % 7 ’dqéu." :3“ y during which time he successfully played ofi‘several acts $10? gliders from Agent; n‘iiust e orwat 6 Im a- of swindling upon the unsuspecting inhabitants ofthat “(If 3"; 95mg! #16 Pl“ u" re.‘ , d f wa d to “I. quarter, he'suddcnly disappeared from amongst them, and b 1". l'en s ‘3" 1’ 935?. Recall“: a." 0:) lime huh has not since been heardof by any of the individuals. 5“ Ecnpu‘T' an "film" "2‘ E“: “"5 mill}? 30“] r .' who, in some degree, have been made the victims of his flfirme’si MW §llbscrlbemidfir - 1"?" 3mm ? lllf’ifi'y‘i knavish dcce lions: This is to give notice that the sub- °.P“’Ve“‘ ""5.“"demmn "'35! n: 0': er w; 9"?” fe scriber will give Twenty Dollars, asa reward to any per- “m” Palm?” ‘9 r‘mlmrded' T S” Jo'ama 'w' - m; son who shall give such information to him (the subscri- warde‘llwfuy “lb'cnblilrs elelyh 3"" tay "E’rglggi g: ber) as may lead to the making'amenable to justice ofthe by all" “first mall“ ml} 9'9 m ‘dF‘ “filigz; g: I: cagxlafi; said self~styled Doctor Wilson; and is also further inten- ‘ 5 “0 en" are” dung me mm g‘ - . ~ through the pages‘ of the re 't oih rs fr m sufferin from the im osi- Class,ca" befifibrdedv .tl'a" . . . . fiitiist‘ivlliiclileiio doubt heowill continizie,‘ or attemplt)’ ,0 Scottish Patriot, advertisers Will find it their interest to I , , - - ‘ lves of the small s ace we can afi‘ord them. raclise In other quarters. In accordance With these 3”” them“ . . Eiews, the following personal description, and briefstate- dd Papfilioand Communicanom ( P"St P8151 in meat ofthe trickery at East Pomt, of the said impostor, “ “3‘5" ' J. GILfloY CUMMING; M. D.’ mien, Yesterday morning. after a distressing illness of forty hours, Henrietta, wife of Mr. Thomas Pethick, in the 4‘36 'of-her'ege. -She has left a disconsolate bus- ban . seven small children,and a large circle of relatives and frinnds, to bewail their melancholy loss. The fune- ral will take place on Monday next, at 2 o’clock, p. m., when the friends and acquaintances of the family are requested to attend. At Lot 51, Georgetown Road, on the 5th of April, Mr. Neil Stewart, aged 39 years. , , At Vernon River. on the 7th of April, Ofa Cancer. Mr. James Macdonald, Bornish, aged 37 years. I 'IKIII€~ ‘1';- l".'."’w‘.éfli I-P't- ’sfl 'vl'Jlljge: 0" UV," A [13' The Committee of the Charlottetown Temper- ance Society are requested to meet at Mr. C. C. Davi- son‘s, on Monday evening next, at half-past 7, P. M. In the House of Assembly, April 24th, 1840. “7 HEREAS the House of Assembly, at its last Session, passed the following Resolution :— “ WHEREAS a large amount of private Notes, issued by persons in New Brunswick, and payable in Halifax, Nova Scotia, are now in circulation in this Island, and are transferable by delivery only ; and whereas the issue of such Notes is not authorised by any law of this or any other ofthe British Provinces, or Ofthc Imperial Parlia- ment, Nor is any security provided .for the redemption theroof. but the circulation or passing thereof within the said Province of New Brunswick has been prohibited, under a penalty of Five Pounds for each Oil‘cnce, by a Law passed for that purpose ', and whereas a Bill, being a transcript of the. New Brunswick Act ieferrcd to, was ~ unanimously passed by this House. during the present Session, to prcvetit the further circulation ofsuch Notes, after the First day of October next, which Bill has been rejected by the Legislative Council ; and (whereas the most serious consequences may hereafter be felt by the inhabitants of this Colony, if the circulation Ofthe said Notes is not restricted : Therefore, Resolved, unanimous- ly, That this House pledges itself to take the subject again into its most serious consideration at its next Ses- sion." And whereas the House have this Session passed a si- milar Bill, which has been negatived by the Council; Therefore, Ordered, that the foregoing Resolution be thrice published in the Royal Gazette and Colonial Her- ald, Newspapers, that the public may be sufficiently ap- prised oftho intention of this House, and Of theArislt 0." receiving such irresponsible paper as a sufficient enduring consideration for their goods and property. y the House, WILLIAM CULLEN, Clerk. TO BE LET, and POSSESSION given IMME- DIAT ELY. T HE whole or a part of that well-k'nov'vn lately occupied by Mrs. Rebecca Miller. Dwelling House and Premises in Pownal Street, comprises four Rooms on the first floor, in one of which The Address voted to the Queen by the High- land Society, as stated in our last. was presented to His Excellency Sir C. A. Fitz Roy, K. H., the Chief ofthe Societv, on Monday last. by a deputation of that body, accompanied by the following Address to His Excel- Iency :— . Ta' Ills Ercellency SIR CHARLES AUGUSTUS Fi'rz ROY, K. H, Lieutenant Governor, tS‘c. The humble Address of the Highland Society of Prince Edward Island. May it please your Excellency ; . We the Members of the Highland Society of Prince Edward Island, embrace the opportunity to address our most Gracious Sovereign Queen Victoria, upon. the ups- icious and joyful event Of Her Majesty's marriage With is Rn al Highness Prince Aibcrt. As Scotsmenhand descen ants Of'Scotsmen, justly proud ofour birthright, and of our illustrious Queen, we hail this joyful event with true and heartfelt pleasure, sincerely Wishing that Her Majesty and His Royal Highness long may live in the enjoyment of every blessing. _ We beg leave to place our address in your Excellen- c '9 hands, respectfully requesting that your Excellency will be pleased to transmit th’e same to be laid at the foot of the Throne ;and in thus solicitin your Excellen- cy to be the channel ofcommunicating t iese expressmns ofloyalty and attachment to, our beloved Sovereign,_ we beg to thank your Excellency for the mung expressions and various acts of kindness which your xcellency as our Chief has used and extended towards us. On behalfof the Society, ' CHARLEs YOUNG. LOST, N MONDAY last, in Queen Street, a black Lace'VEIL. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at the Colonial Herald Office. May 7th, 1840. ‘Ftififll‘: “wt tit: "I "U‘ ‘1‘! V'f’ I'l-I‘ (Signed) e Charlottetown, 41h May, 1640. [The following is his Excellency’s reply thereto 2] To the Members of the Highland Society Prince Ed- ward. Island. . Gentlemen -, ' I shall have much gratification in forwarding this Ad- ..dreu, congratulating Her Majesty on the auspicious event This House .Dffl‘” Malesly.’ manlaget emam'i" .as it do“ film” so 30 feet b 24 the Meetings of the Mechanics' In- . . ,lgl'll'lnddn'wcu‘ble “may “a “‘9 ‘ghl‘md S°cmy of gtitute are held ;)’four Rooms on‘ the second floor, one of “'25“:’J°;'Jfld' , u b m 25 can 75, White Street New York. .t it! "n - ‘ . which is the same size as the one mentioned above, over. {son Is a young menmpparen y a 0 y, A m f, P b y , , M, a Mm, ' l ‘ ' v - * - ,l ht bout5 feet 9i ches smooth and full laced 113' e 9 “e 3P" ‘53" ~ 3 see“ a - h w.“ “w.” afibrd me p ensure, as the Chief Of this and a large 33"” 'lhere m a commOdwus and ex' ffafigcednigliiignedéand in body slbut. ’ gowan's, the Agent, at Charlottetown. . *‘4tm‘xttexxma \ .3. His swindling he‘prac- tised u on almost every dealer at East Point. Mr. M‘ anc, miller, lie swindled out of a. quantity of flour, and the subscri- her he cheated out of cess at East Point, in al ,~seems to be to the amount of about £20 or 251. His last attempt u on the subscriber was h a forged Order in the name of ames Manley. .He, best _es, succeeded in borrowing two or three watches, which he carried off. When he left East Point, it was under the pretenceof go- in to CharlottetoWn for his Medicine Chest. ,He was taken own by one Donald Kennedy, whom, with his horse and A Stable, and other | Garden, are attached For further particular; cellent Cellar under the whole. out houses, together with a smal to the premises. Rent moderate. apply at the Herald Office, or to CHARLOTTE BAGNALL.‘ Pownal Street, 1st May, 1840.. LUMBER YARD. HE Subscriber informs the public, that be c. A: Fl'l‘Z ROY, @wiety, to give afoot to their wishes : Lieut. Governor. STEAMBOAT FOR. SALE. T H E Steamboat Pocsaou'u's, the property of the General Mining disposed at at private Sale. She is nods to the value of £3 53. His suc- gGovernnicat House, May 4th, 1840. Ksciowiii be huiltofJuniper, coppered and copper-fastened—lengtb, 'In our last we inserted a list of the Vessels launched and registered in this Island during the ast ear. the 3 ate tonne e of which amounts to i “a! l s but we omitted to state 15 feet, Sincbes; depth of 76 feet. 9 inches; breadth, dle boxes, hold, 8 feet, 4 inches; breadth, Over the pad t fl. ' i ll a I! 0,756 tom, old measurement; . _ ,0 i , t . . .fl that several vessels had left the Island under certificate, has made arran ements to open 8. Yard for the re- sleigh, he had engaged {at that purpose. When he reached 30 feet. Her Engine is 30 horse-power, havtnga cylin- fl rl'illmnt having been registered here, and which Were caption and sale of III kinds of LUMBER. 0" h“! P'OPe" Charlottetown, ‘he suddenly forsook the poor man, Kennedy. der of32 inches diameter and 3 feet struke._ Both En- , no, “men in“, “mum, viz; ‘ m Water-street, immediatel to the West of Puwna - found “convenient “to remember to forget" to’ pay him, and gine and Boilers, which were manufactpred in England: ’ . . . . _ Tons. street, and ex ects, early ‘in the Summer, to recent! 8 has not since been heard of. He saidhe'was from St. John ,',,.‘B nearly new, and in good order, havmg been only 12 J Nam of Vault. Ml, Nansen ’ New. Old. consignment 0 assorted Boards, Studding, «im- ‘50. » New Brupswick.- His pretended apprentice ap ars it) be a mumps in use, ‘ . ,fi - h m] 1,," h c m, d 172 135 Proprietors of,Sawmills and others, favouring him worthy disciplevofhls mailelf- Hefialed h‘mself E”- M CA?“ Any further particulars and terms may be qblllflefl by P“ ’ T. if chfimlr’ 63 89 with consignments, shall receive ever attention. The tom, and said he ‘was from Lo;‘ 1621‘ Hiled slai’edbzwmle applying to Mr. JOSEPH SMITH, at‘ths Albion MIer ' d Mary Elinb'oth, John'l‘low, I, 130 198 situation ,Wl“ foundwliculnrly ‘3 lglble and mm?“ illehnlgmtfig::ii;lfs$$f 5:: :33 ‘53"? {origithiggm near Pictou, where the Boat is now I'll"! UP. 0" t? lhe MEMO. Fm, “WWW” FWlimb 2‘“ 213 “km! ’ ' WILLIAM CULLEN :ubicriber knows, to join1hismast’er, and (pill him in levying A ezfi£:ffi':rg°§:"| M'nins A'm‘won 0" “ding g . . ~~ . ._ .-.__. ' ' ' [bi-thercoptribotions upon'the 'credulous an i v ' v Total 616 678 May 1st, 1840' . v " " ' ~ ~ DONALD B 'ATON. . . . .fit . . - “were i..- . .t. . 4......»u “<1