s I The“ disiurbanccs are destructive oftbe welfare oftbe Colony, . _ 5:0,.- ofilie selfish vicwa ofa party. ' at): cit-Ionic! wreath. ‘ ' ,0 be regretted that an ins’ubordinate’spirit has" manifested ‘ m. Eastern 'part iifIIiiiig’I County; butI believe it to m“in-ted more in the evil endeavours ofothers than in the of the inhabitants oI-‘tiiut district. i ‘ sible odor! is in use to alleviate the condition oftliose I" m distrestl; but. these efforts are embarrassed by those “lifetime to find reliefin any measures but such as they shall who I and who seeing their own insignificance in tranquillity, d‘I‘fl‘llly lead the people to violenceIaiid criirie. If”, Iendflvour has been, and Wlll be, to promote the general Ht ofthis Colilny,IandIto hold uninjured the Constitution I,“ "may, we live; this, With God‘s liiilp,_I will continue to do IV. I .M fearlessly; and I griitelully receive the assurance of in”! porno, “lion in these feelings, 10%|“, inhabitants of the disturbed district have, in agrcat degree, "mu"! m nisense of what Is due to the laws iind to themselves; are already held to boil; the military atid civil forces are oti .miyremflhnnd I trust the people Will not sufl'erI themselves to $.35“de agriln. “d1 am convinced that the probity and intelligence oftbe popu— ".‘ will in future overrule the suggestions of disloyalty, or H. V. IIUN'I‘LEY, Licut. Governor. I Government House, April 7th, 1843. "goal concerned in the Riot at Souris have, we under- “Ind, been held to bullIIOI' their appearance at the Supreme Court-a! Georgetown, iti July next. Neither the Constabu- iiihabitantfiim‘d if expected that the greater number of was implicated in the Riot Wlll surrender themselves to the civil power. The advocates for annexation to Nova Scotia would do “cum give the lolIowitig remarks, frotti the Spirit ofthe Tim, 3 paper published at Sydney, C. B., an attentive pe— russlzv ' (From the Cape Brdon Spirit of the Times.) The following pithy and well written remarks, from an enteeiiied correspondent, we introduce in our Editorial COI James with much pleasure: GO AHEAD, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. COMPARE CAPE DRE l‘ON \Vl'l‘l'l P. E. ISLAND. “ Look oti this picture—then on that.” It is pleasant and highly gratifying to notice the advancementt-f die Ariil and Sciences in the Sister Province, Prince Edward Island. Steam Navigation—Cloth ‘Milla‘JoiIilb‘tnck Companies, mg Mechanical Arts in their various branches, and Agriculture, are till—all going ahead, while, alas ! Cape Breton, with far more natural advantages, is doomed to.contiiiue retrograiling from civil~ ization since its conquest. If we trace the young growth of Forest Lands, glieir situations, and remains of building: over various porliund ufthis Island—add to which a glance at the ruins ofthat once famous city of Loiiisbourg, and a rough guess of its population—no two opinions can exist as to the state Cape Bra. 4"“ .njnyed at the conquest and its present condition. Strangers may ask what are the reasons,tliat such a change for the wuse lllOJld have taken place ’ lab—English Policy, or fully, ifyou will call it, in destroying {he splendid City ofLiiuisbourg, and scattering an industrious po- puliitiou through the wilderness. fade-The bad management that followed the form ofGnvern- merit laid down after the conquest, naturally attendant on needy jgnumm men, as Governors, (place hunters lroin England) whose poverty was the bane ofthis misgoverned Country. 3d.—'I‘ho want ofati Asseiiibly,to check the acts ofa Govern- ment who liarrasscd and oppressed a willing and industrious population. 4ih.—'l‘be illegal Union of Cape Breton to Nova Scotia, whore- fby our routine has been drained, our local Government denied us, and our prosperity consequently retarded. . 5th.—'I'he Revenue ofour Coal Mines unjustly appropriated ' to defray the enormous debts nfa Royal i-tpeiidtlirift, while the sweat'of the labourer, who contributes to their liquidation, calls . . . I, Reader; do yoti think these are cogent reasons ?—did you not know befiire ofourgrievanccs, or can you believe, that actually Me have not energy stifliciuiit to shake them oli'?' 'l‘oo true, alas, it is l-—~Tbat beautiful and happy Country, Prince. Edward Island, tll her wants; she enjoys the blessing Infa gliod, generous and sensible GIOEruor. ‘bir Henry V.IIIIiiitley,js a true specimen nfa British Bath, and “ no doubt right honest." to fill his proud \ calling—lie has talent [u distinguiin any absurdity that cunning. men may attempt to practise on an uiidesigning people and fear- Iessly expose them—may be long enjoy his honors, and may Iii: never forget the words ol'tlie immortal Hero uf'I‘ral'iilgar—“ Bug- > ‘ Iand'expects that every man Will do his duty.” i Sir Henry visits tlieIpeuple indiscriminately over whom he .OVBl'nl,—lle takes an interest and a lead in most of the under- lfll~l igii within his reach; he is to be found at Public Meetings, foiwarding the proposed objects, and with his talents and his «purse promoting the intentions of the people (an half hour‘- glimpse ofu Governor once in three or four years is all that we experience, all that we at present expect.) The Steam Navigation Company of P. E. Island have it in contemplation to uiiiio the various port ofilie Sister Provinces, as for as practicable, including Cape Breton, by a Steam Boat of lighter power than the St. George. \Vc hope the Legislatures will liberally assist this enterprize, which, ifcarried into execu- tion, will alford us many an opportunity of visiting that beautiful :pot, as we presume the Boat will pay Sydney it semi-monthly compliment, calling at Pictuu on her return, thereby enabling pari- .leiigers to take the stage for Halifax, where they may arrive on the third day. ‘ Again, reader, let me ask, have] drawn a fair comparison? Have l not shown that P. E. Island, under its own local Govern- ment, is far tnore prosperous than Cape Breton, annexed to Nova Scotia, is, or over can be? The former raises a Revenue equal to her wants, it large portion of which iii expended in local im- provements, particularly in forming Roads, complete aptl IIIDBIUI for all purposes, while this Islaiid,witli arovcnue nl £10,000, ‘ Jannuallv, is even without a sale main Post Road--williout Edu- cation—without elfil'ient Mills—without the aid of Steam Navi- gation—without its fair share of Representation, and, the great- est ofall evils, without a government ofitu own. I Although truth is too visible in the above remarks, yet we live in hopes ofbctter days. A fishing Company at Lonisbourg is on the tapis, increased Representation is about to take place, and the establishment ofan indoputidant Press, determined to support the people’s rights, are advantages Cape Breton liasIloIiig been a Stranger to; she now enjoys them, thanks to the “ Spirit of the Times." Hay, from Triiro, containing a large quantity ofthat ob- noxious weed, the ox—eye-daisy, has been selling in Pictou for £4 10'. per tom—Mechanic 8; Farmer. Farmers take courage, the times are improving, and pro- duce will rise as sure as the sun and moon—lb. —_ _. ___.—_____——=_. .. @firrrapou‘arncr. [Coincidence in opinion with our correspondents Its not always to be inferred, because their communications may appear in our columns] To 'ral'. Eoi'ron or TH! COLONIAL Hanan. Sir; I know of no subject which demands more attention, both from oilr Legislators and the Island in general, than Education; and although of such acknowledged importance, it is, I believe, the farthest born the thoughts of those who ought to have it the nearest at heart. Were onplaced in acme remote corner oftbe globe, where tieitber instructors nor books could be obtained, some excuse might be offered for the apathy which is manifested by the Inhabitants gene- ' rally. But, if such were the case, ’the mind of man is natu- rally so bent upon procuring intalligence,(thopgh Ircquently from the wrong source,) that the obstacles which might, un- der such circumstances, appear to him, would SoonI be re- moved by a strenuous effort, on his part, to Obtain that whence his chief comfort is derived. It is a lamentable fact, and one which hourly comes under our notice, that they who have it most in their power to devote both time and property to increase their knowledge olten excuse them- selves by saying, that they and their children have more in- tolligenco than their ancestors had, and ihut there are many in the world who do not possess, perhaps, one fourth part of the knowledge which they possess ; and still more In- montablo it is, that they not only keep this inestimable prize . from themselves, but place it far from the reach of their children, and keep them in so unenviable ii situation 88 wholly to prevent them from ever asi- formation. Iknow full well that pcrs‘ cultivated mind will bear testimony to and vyould gladly do all in their nose ti] and ltlSIlll"s stem ' “ ' ' - ' ' many systems are efixtiiliit in tliishduumon. Tum H II, mm be difficult to say which is the that could be adopted, ivliii-li woult that the cheapest anil largest sclioo Many par in the course oftbe year, by sending their children to a satisfied unless their children have lontr, tedious useless Itasks given them to commit to nieiiiorvfi'iiany out,oftliose numbers enjoy the opinion, that the whole ol'tliis duty de- volves upon the instructors. forgetting, at the same time, that The Constabulary IFoi-ce which was dispatched from i own .bout ii town; it since, together With the greater part l comm,“ ,, . . I I . I I I .gl'the detachment Qt the RIII'le Brigade which accompanied for in I. '8 name. m to do a”! lea an“ mule mu" “n ’ ,j m, returned to town or Sunday last. About fifteen oftbe pupil kry or Military met With any opposition whatever from the - expetienccs her own local Gmern’mcnt; licr ItIevenue is ample lul ending the bill ofin- one or a generous and the foregoing remarks, power to aid and prescrier . part ol'Aincricii, and it may best ' but surely there is one . _ not only prove bene- fibldl to both parents and children, but also to the School- master. How very prevaleiitas well as erroneous is the idea, I I I l is the most preferable. eiits imagine that If they can save a few shillings And. while there are numbers of parents who are never it is iinpossibleIfiIir children to learn anything ofa useful tia- tuiIe at school, II the parents do not iiisist‘aipon their being diligent in learning their lessons when at home ; but on the Iiiiany cases be has almost to ingrnft brains into bis 5, as well as to impart knowledge; neither is there any pervadesItbis Island at present, methinks many beneficial results wrll Ieventually ensue, and instead of achieving the — double enilIintendedJam convinced it will, at least as res. pects constitutional agitation, rather give it an impetus, and _ ' cause the pIiIeoplo to be still more energetic, more unnui- 1N further pursuance of the Act oftbe General As- mous, more etei-n'iined, though not less constitutional, than - - - ' . . . , r . . t‘ ' ' . . ‘ z ' ever, In advochmg "w". rlghmI A” Wm "ow perceive me 0 the Reign offlis l'ite Majesty King Williini the Fourth, in absolute necessity of taking, not only a rational, btit also an active part "I such measures as are best calculated to pII‘O- iimiion, according to the terms mote the attainment ol .0 destrublo an object as that of bavmg tinned Town Lots and Pasture tlielong agitatedlaiid question oqititiiblyund speedilyadjusted. ships in this Island, in arrear fur the non-payment oftbe seveml AIg-lmuop ls annymeudumeI and 'm accordance with me priu- sums due and owing thereon to Her Miijesty,under and by virtue eipleIs ol the British Constitution, when its motive is tliejust Ufllle before-mentioned A“: "l: 4 amelioration oftbe people, and the happiness of society; atid and these grow black as they are brought before the light of noon-day, and fall before the appearance of truth. cannot always exist, at least to the present extent; but we have experienced sufficient of them, I trust, to enable us to appreciate our approaching change according to its merits, when these shall have been removed. Abuses , NOI PHILOPATRIA. To THE Eni'ron or 'i'i-il: COLONIAL HERALD. LAND ASS ESSMENT. Tulasunzn’s Orr-"ice, Charlottetown, Prince .Edward Island, l7th January, 1843. sembly of this Island, made and passed in the Seventh year iiiiiled .81; flat for levying an Assessment on all Lands in this Island, I do hereby give public Notice, that I have made Procla- ofthc said Act, of the undermen- Lots, and parts of Lots or Town- l , I k I I _ I I Pasture Lot in Charlottetown Royalty: Echo“; of - , , I so orig as it is apt WIIllln the pale of the Constitution, it Lot No.538. . out the tIIo:Il::EII:IIIII‘L;l‘eI, that they benefit themselves, Ieavmg cannot be prevented. Reason and justice must, ere long, Georgetown Royalty, .‘nd rewrdi'l’, the ,{ey {"6‘““flv"':le""y“duringthe health supplant that sophistry and falsehood which have hitherto Lot, No. 109, 5* I'mgless 0‘ their 0flspriiig by So doing. misled the_lloiiie Government, as to our own local efi'airs, Princetown Royalty :—Nos. 278, 339 and 345. Townships: 3, 1330 Acres. No. b.3429 Acres. No. 39, '72Acreu. ' 4, I737cifi “ '2l, 994 “ 40, 22l “ 5, 17375 “ 27, 545 “ 52, 4130 “ 6, 18840 “ 37, 472 “ 65, 768 “ 38, 7403 “ And the owners of the said Lots and Tracts oI'I.anrl, so in ar- rear and proclaimed as afotcsaid, are hereby notified, that in case the sums charged on theni by the said Act, together with the ‘Ciisis “lllfill have been incurred. shall not be paid within 'I‘en nave before the next Eastern Term oftbe Supreme Court ofJu - . . . . . . . '- ' i ‘ i '- ' onnenceon want of sound judgment on the part of many, who, instead Sir; Iii your report ofsome observations of mine in the “mu!” milk mm “1 (’I'm'""el°‘v"’ “"“h m“ c I ' ofI implanting iii the minds of their children the necessitv of paying that deference to those who are their preceptors a duty highly incumbent on them to perform. Some 1 be- lieve \Vlll admit that they are too i‘eiriiss in this respect, and yet are never better pleased than when they learn that their “them.” child has been somewhat witty to his School-master, cspe- Herald ol'tliis (late, your reporter makes me allude to thou- , I I sands ofbi-iyonets being in band at signing of .Magna Charta “Mm both in morals and intelligence, and urging it upon them as —-iiiy expression was, “that the despot would not then have I .~., , “signed, but that thousands ofiiieii were near whose hands I 3 “held arms, whose hearts were‘resolvcd, if tieedl'ul, to use To W‘ENANTRY of DAVID STEWART, E'q' Were the aiiaclirotiisni trivial, I might let it pass; liiit this is somewhat too gross, as bayonets were not known '1' ‘Sepond day of May next, application will be made ~’I‘il'entln'y II , minim, during the said Torin, for Judgment to thy ‘ r ti and Tracts of Land respectively. ' ‘ J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. HEAT. BARLEY, OATS, SAL'I‘ED BEEP, PORK, and BUTTER will he received by the Subscribers, from the daily “'“w’h Selmnl'mflste" happen to be slightly involved for some hundred years after the signing olelugna Charla. TWWMTY “" “‘3 S"V"""' EW‘m-‘l 0" l’m'l“ SWW’J", ESQ-i i" ml! in any temporal difficulty, which ofcourse is iiicousisteiitly made known to father or mother’s witty son or daughter. I have heard parents say, that they: were actually ignorant of some oftbe branches through which their child was going, 8th April, 1843. and in a few days after, 1 have been present when they have been complaining that the toaster was teaching him an in- EASTER Manama—It cannot but be gratifying to witness tricato and a useless branch. What an absurdity, too, that if the great improvement that has lately taken place in iii any branch which the pupil may be learning be rather difli- “fill” “05b M PM. as show" in our filitchers’ Market- cult for the parents’ corriprelieiisinn, the Child must not be l’l0y “f b"”' 3“”: Mum‘" “"4 Vefili l" 0‘” Emu” M‘lrke‘i be” Your inserting this will oblige, q your om' ~enXEIEXANDER RAEI To accommodate those residing at a distance from Charlotte- Islnad, up to the 10th May next, iti payment of arrears of Kent-- and for which the highest niailtct prices will It allowed. towti, the following arrangements have been made, viz:— James You, Esq , Port Hill, will receive the above articles from the Tenants on Lola 7, IO and 19; and Messrs. Macgnwan, Soiiris, will receive \Viiicn‘, Bliiiuzv and Oars from the Tenants e quality on Lot 47—wliose Receipts for the same will be binding on the The dis- Proprietor. n. D. MURPETH, taught in Fm.th other purpose is the master employed, this day, was highly creditable,hotli to the Country and all con- I’. EMERY. than to instruct the tiiiinstructed,aiid, to the best ofl'iis ability, ' “""m‘l' One Sheep, iii particular, a tlirce-year-o" wetber, frd March 7th, l843. by Mr. G. Beer, sum, was pronounced the best ever exhibited in _ to im not such kiio 0. ' i ‘ . ' ' .- - [hemlwhenpver ,IIeWI$:l”e :0 ,hlsl "lip"? W!“ be of i”? '7. I (.liarlottolown IMitrkiit House: The Weight oftlio : “reuse wait ' 3' my “1‘9 0 em" ‘9’“ lmrems ‘00 'l l2lllbs. The bind quarters weighed about 34lbs. on and launch into the world, not knowing whither they may have to go? Again, one great fault (I speak with respect) I see in many of my neiglibdiirs is, that when their children are learning.r as last as they Can be taught, and are being E-q..iind a p laugh! as last and as efliciently as they can learn, some "llellllj'n- I _ nonsensical tale is home home to the parents; the subject of Al'rfil'lm “mmh W“ “Mini”: “f ""“Ct’r- but little inferior, fed by Mr. Henry Lougwurth, we also one very fine ewe, fed by the Hon. A. Lane. A calf, fed by Mr. James Mulch, PRODUCE IN PAYMENT OF RENT. ch; a Incntiil, RODUCE will be received from the tenants on Lots ished Itlz'ilbs.; 6‘3, 64, half of Lots 20, 27,14, 43, and 49, in payment of The Boiifwns their Rent. at the following rates: I little ifiinythiiig ioferinrto the Mutton; one Cow, fed by J. Grtgbbv- I OATS, ls. Oil. VVHEA’I‘, 55. Oil. BARLEY, 3:. air ofoxon, fed by Mr. Boer, sen., claimed particular ';Provided the some he delivered to Mr. .loliii Davis, jun.,in of the esteemed .Cliarlottietown, on or before the 15th day of April next. A great quantity of PORK will also be received by Mr. Davis, in payment, from {his tule ofwoe isI perhapSI "m, We mas,“ insmmd “Po” Beef, Mutton and Veal was exposed for Stile, and with few ext-ep- those who have given Bonds for Back Rent. at 4d per pound. the lessons (owing to the reniissiicss oftbe parent in not "my" '.'“ ‘Il’p‘ml‘?d 1” “a.” b'”’"Iw"'” red' The” "8”"le w“ making the child filtlily liiiiisclfto them when at home) or n” Induiimm‘s "l a “mle "fmd‘h’r'ludgmg from the al’llu‘lmnce . ' ‘ 7 ofour-Mcat Market, although we are sorry to hear that, in some blarcli 2d, 1543. r is not to be had for any price. . I It appears to have set in will continue I ‘I‘IOSE Persons who have given a right of way to I _ —otlierwise many a poor man will, we fear, lose his Cattle for the Public for the Road to be made, 60 feet wide, front the niitid oftbe child, with a “W'ell, my dear, you shall want ot'food. because the master was It little more severe to—day than he was the day before; this is listened to with great attention, and Willi many emotions ol'synipathy, which is conveyed to parts oflhe country, fodde hope the fine weather whic We JAMES H. PETERS, Agent for the Proprietors. George Ailltcn's, Lot 55), to St. Andrew's Point, are hereby no. leave, alid go the —, or to Mr. .” This is sufficient tifiod to remove their Fences the necessary distance from the encouragement for the youngster to vent more of his iriso- Macnautcs’ lus'ri'ro're.——On 'Wednesday lalt, Mr. Isaac P7850"! III"? "l “Will. 50 “It” “'0 11"“ C'"""“~‘-‘""'Er "my be e“!!- lence upon him, who hasliad the drudgery ofpavingl'iismind Smith, President oftbe Institute, delivered a very interesting bled ‘0 exPond lhe money “PPWPFluled f'H' “'0 "Hid ‘0 lilo be“ for the reception of general itilbrmtition. Another, and the IIIH‘UdHCWT)’ LI'PWT'H‘" MECHANICS- last error for this time is, the paltry excuse which is made 0” “"3 evenmg "f WWW-“day '1‘“ 26th inst., the Rev. John advantage. . ' E. THORNTON. by the parents to their iie'inliboure that it different mode of K“”-‘ "in dellv‘” “ Lemma 0" “The “Wt-“'55 “flhe Ninth" "n 5‘“ Aprili1343- ' n 1 . teaching is exercised in every school, and that the child will ‘Yhi‘il‘fii‘ml‘m [he mm” "r “‘8 Insmme Wm be thrown open l" he pu to. be better able to receive the knowledge which may be re- quisite for him, by a periirubulation through every seminary within his r'each. It is with much reluctance that l forbear writing any more upon this subject at present, because I know it to be of vital impertance to all concerned in the . . . . . Esquire, welfare or the risnig generation. “Mic,” “ I retnaiu..Sir, _ _ . _..~ Your obedient servt., “ ' A Gambian. . A'pril‘isih, 1843. T,o THE Eon-on or THE COLONIAL HERALD. to my great surprize and astonishment, (as far as it concerns the people of this shore), in place ofau improvement, there Master of Kildare, commonly liiit improperly called the Post Master of Cascumpcque, requesting us to forward money to Casciitnpeque for the redemption ofa letter and “Sir; There is a ‘ letter at my house, ‘Jfid Halifax Currency charged thereon, therefore send the mom-y by tho Lot7 Courier to Mr. Robert Gordon‘s. Lot 6, with directions to be forwarded to me for said letter, and on the money reaching me, I will for— ward ynur letter to you. A. Meggisoti, Post Master. “ January 9-1, l843 " Let rue ask you, Sir, why not forward this letter through letters to the wrong Post Oflice, twenty-five miles from the those they are intended for would hear a word concerning.r never heard of. to me, for payment, rtins thus: “ Sir; You have comenst taking the paper, Wlllt'll comes in the Cascnmpi-qtie Mail, therefore must request that you Will lnrward the half year's Post:ng by the next week’s Postman from )liuf side to Mr. Gordon’s, Lot (3, 13d with directions to be forwarded to me. otherwise I must stop your paper. A. Illeggison, I’ost Master. “ Mr. John Carey." I have been a resident in London for many a year, and l SJbgcriber‘ presume to say, without being guilty of egotism, I know something more tbati ordinary of the nature and usages April 13th, 1843. which ought to be pursued on a subject ofthis nature. How- ever, as I intend to throw more light on the subject, on a In- ture occasion,l will only say, at present,l think it quite I suflicient for me‘to pay for my papers on taking them at the T Post Office where I reside. Mine, Sir, is only one solitary grieVatice of the many of a similar nature that others are suffering on this side oftbe Island, in consequence ol grow for I assure you, if redress is tint granted herelwill state the the Rev. George TqulsantI, of Marlborough, (Eng At Iledequc, on the 31st Mi be bare with resignation tot Esq., in tire 85tli.year of his nge, friends and relations to lament his loss. the Britiin Army in Canada, during the r Sir; I recollect to have read, in one ofyour lateipapers, America, and conic to this Island In 17:54. your congratulating the public no a great improvement that the Culi'nIHil Lezlrblmre of Ibis Islam! fErIIigvfimeen years- wns to take place in the Post Office department. This ce‘r- Wllzflgm‘jfl“fppliburmnshlre. Nnrlb rltuln- tainly is as it ought to be, for it is‘mucli waiitrd; but, Sir, wan:- I;"IIII;I‘III "r DighyI leaving rt Wife and two children tnl - . . . . . tioniile and kind husband and tender part-at. is an increase of gross mismanagement and glaring deliti- 0,, Thumluy last, Mr. John \Villoc quciicy, a few instances of which I shall put on record. look was fimneriy n member or me My liitlier-iu-law and myself got two notes train the Post Maud, His remains were interred yesterday with ircli after apiotracled illness which, led with “a mmou II our of the LII its Divine will, Donald iviir'arianu, "c" it I leaving a numerous/circle of ' The deceased served in Demmher mu“ "MOI evolutionary war with V I . I I lie was a member of 7 ‘HE Subscriber havmg been appmuted Receiver of on the l7tli March last, Mr. Charles Ed- Artillery, to the ' Nova Scotia, aged 26 yearl, residing thereon to pay all rents and arrears of rent to hint .Wllli amth the Inn of an afi'cc- out delay. k, aged 4] years. TENDERS FOR BREAD' ntid in lll'Vll stat nfc If 'i lion There are a nod D a ' ll . v . -. .- . . - . - . . ENDERS Will be received by the Subscriber, until a ° 9 u "I ' 3 ' w'“° Newspapeis. The note to my Iatliei-m law is as follows. . TIIUIISDIIV' “m 20,“ day 0,. APRILI .IIISIII'I,’ "In" PIIISI’IIII the Prince Edward Island Steam. f the Steamer ST. GEORGE, willing to Contract to supply Navigation Company, for the use 0 with such quantities of BISCUIT AND LOAF BREAD :is may be required during 1 23th instant. I I I titicsas may be necessary it the proper channel to Lot 7 Post Ofltce? Is It not highly "film Vessel on each trip: the Bread to be oftbe best quality,fur culpable in the Post Office department to be forwarding which payment will bemailo monthly. THOMAS OWEN. right one, and there to have them lying for months belore April 13lh 1843- ,, I -, .: THE Subscribers having been duly appomted the sole '_. * -:' Agents of DAVID STEWART, Esquire, for his Estates on ' ‘ Lots or Townships Nos. 7, IO, 12, 27, 30, 46, 47, and Leona: ~. . ‘litland beg. to‘ intimate that they are prepared to lease lauds, A! ('hHSt Chum!" Amhers" Siifld2¥ayl§§6€$0ml§l:3, with :l’llllfirl of purchasing, andtifsell on the most liberal terms; ' 1 ‘ o ‘ v- ‘ land), to Ruth R.., eldest daughtorI el Gordon‘, qu., Collector of II.'M. Customs. and that al personsindebtod to thatgentleinnn, for rent or other-g wise, are, hereby required to make immediate payment of the ’ same. . . .,.....‘.¢w-gui person! trea ' I' ' thorian either'bycmtin 'l‘finber,Ior in an? 01%IWIRIMI,.WIII o pron I tun. momma, ' 5 PETER. EMERY. He the rents and profits of thpse parts of Lots Eight and; Fifty-two, convc ed by the late General Food, of the Royal: late Andrew Macdoiiald, requests the Tamale D AVID ROSS, Mr. \Vil- Receiver in Chancery. House of Assembly of this Hillsborough River, May lst,l841. Masonic honors. OR. SALE—About [S or 20 acres of excellent -Liind, situate in Charlottetown Royalty—one half cleared and some small Buildings on the premises, which are within three and ti lialfmiles of Charlottetown, and lialfa mile from the St. Peter's Road. It is bounded on one side by the road leading from the St. Peter’s to the Priticetown Road, and in front and rear by roads coating out in the St. Peter's Road ; on the other side bv a ditch. Applv :0 JOHN WHEALAN, on the premisvl, or to EDWARD he ensuing season,comniencing the KICKHAM, Chailottetown. The same to be delivered on board in such quan- n the arrival or before the departure GOODS. . IIE Subscriber offers FOR SALE, at the' Old Store of It. dz. I“. LONGWOKTII, in (Queen-Street, J1 NEJT .dND WELL SELECTED .dS-SORTMEJIT 0F them, and it is probable some of them are niislaid, and fl‘ENDERS will be received by the Subscriber, until Monti/iv, the 24th day ofAPRii., inst., from Persons willing In place of nine Newspapers Which I ought to have re- to Contract to supply the I‘I’i'ince Edward Island Steam Navigation ceived since the let ofJan., I received only Iiiur—nainely, Company with such quantities ol the 10th Jiiii., 17th do., 31st do., and 28th of Feb. This is FRIES]! IBEEF, VEAL, MUT'I‘ON and HAMS, an odd Sort ofiniproVement. The note of the Post Master "a may be ri-qnimd during lheI I I I 23th instant, lor the Steamer ST. GEORGE, the same to be de- Queen 3",,“ DWI 5‘ 1842 I livered on Board, in such quantities as may be necessary, on I 2 the arrival or beforethe departure oftbe Vessel on each trip. The Tender to express the price same to be oftbe best quality, and for which payment made monthly; Security wille required for the fol and any lurtlier information will be giver) on application to the THOMAS OIVEN. ensuing season, coitiuieiicing the proposer] for each article; the lilmcnt of the Contract, DISTRICT No. 10. IE Subscriber will attend at the following places, for HE suhscnber begs leave ‘0 “cqllamt the Inhabh Auction, to [lie lowest bidder, the Yang-finnjarfltxiIlmffii;rr I“ shall be punctually attended to, at the shortest notice. The 2 day, muIm‘h’ n 10 I),clIwkI house has beenjiist opened, and is situate in Sydney Street, tid-~ the purpose ofselling by Building and repairing of the folio On Tuesday, the 18th instant, at _ . , _ Cliitia Point; the next day, \Vednes I mismanagement. I therefore hope you Will give publicity fi,,e,,,,,,,,I Sea] Rive, Bridge; same day, 3,12 U'clock’ mm,“ to this statement, and also that you Will draw the attention Rem," Urpmml, Mill Creek Bridgf, ' 's ‘xc llenc the Lieutenant Governor to the subject Particulars made known a; me in. e. I I "t H! L e y i J. R. BOURKE, Cotnmisstoncr. whole circumstance to the Post Master General, in London. April I, 1843. I understand it is asserted at head quarterél‘that it will not pay to continue a Post here. No Wonder that the Postage Office, some come to Egmont Bay Post Office; some to Kil- appointment to the oflice. I I am, Sir, your obdt. servant, HAT MANUPAGTORY. appears small, for in place oftbe letters coming to this Post OHN HOBBS' Hatter. [mums his sincere ,hanks . . to his friends, and the public generally, dare Post Oflice, some to Port Hill, and some, according to “,Ppur, he has received Newspaper advertisement, stop il’ Town, and perhaps some lslnml, and begs to intimate, Ill go to the North Cape, for atight I know. I received a Road, New London, where he letter some time ago, informing me that three Newspapers thankfully recetve and punciuii were sent to me from London. I. however. gm but Olge- The He has appointed Mr. John gentleman who keeps the Post Office here has prj'taiuly not an, hi:i Again, wid ' we acuiiist im. un- c., an WI atten got tliem,lor no man can lay any char,E I a M II Inca III! "umed to his cuIeI WIIIIom deIIYI derstand he has only received two Sea e at 5 er I I Beaver Hats, Bonnetl, Jsc. made to order, and old one: workm-n‘hlp’ “d imndmme model; w,” be ready to launch, cleaned at moderate prices. Joan CAREY. Margate Road, New London, April I3th,'1843. IlIlCfl llfl commence BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, 'i Suitable for the season, together with a supply of EAST AND IVEST INDIA PRODUCE; 'l the whole of which will be sold at extremely low prices for cash. i R. LONGWORTH. WILLIAM HEARD Mb, 1 AS .lUS'l‘ RECEIVED, Ex Mary Ann, twin 9 England, A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF' MILLINERY AND OTHER GOODS, Suitable to the ensuing season. Great George Street, 27th October, 1842. RO‘WN INN. tents of Cliarlotictown,and the public generally, that be S has good accommodations for tnan and horse, botliuf whom' we joining the premises of Daniel Brenan, Esq. I JOSEPH WEEKS. LharlOttelown, Fi:li.10|li.1843. 300T AND SHOE MAKING. THE SUBSCRIBER intimates to the public that he has commenced business in the above lino,in his Shop, in Sydney Street,ncarthu Wellington Hotel, where he trusts, by diligence in his occupation and grind “Orklnflnllllp, to meriy‘ 'I‘IIEOPHILUS CH APPELL. f‘" "'3 Very lll'erifl share of public patronage. d business in this at he has REMOVED to Marcus Charlottetown, April 1,1843. continues his business, and Wlll lly attend to all orders sent to him. Williams, Merchant, Charlotte- tatitly for Salon Iupply ofliis Hats, to and lorwartl all orders that may be en- ~ BRIG FOR SALE. ‘ OR. SALE, at Bedcque, a Brig now in course of building, of the following dimensions, viz :— Extreme length Bl feet. Depth of hold 14 feet. VVidt-h on deck, 23 feet. Is composed of the very best materials, good Hull and Spars complete, any time from the middle of June to the first ofJuly next, that may be agreed on. Also, a CARGO W'est Point, March 7th, 1843. vernment, to crush the spirit of agitation whicqunhappily . FOR may remain on security, ifre aired. For further particulars, up. I7 To TH: Enn‘on or THE COLONIAL Hanan). JOHN T. THOMAS. Sir; From the late attempt. on the Pa“ 0”“ '0‘“ 60‘ April 15,1343. ofBirch Timber and Spruce Deals. A part oftbe purchase money plication to be made to Mr. . Brutus, Merchant, Charlotte- town, or at Bedequu, to JAMES CONNORS Wilmot Creek, March 2d. 1843. . i is;