*9 ‘4. is ..l A“ .. .... . ., "#2,; ., x . ,. . . an? ' " 1a insuranséunimy‘ willbe published, ‘ , MORAL RENOVATION. ‘ A Temperance Prize ' ' ' ' Rosary]; the Raanhn Knox. s _ ' ' work wichontarir about 100 pa s, 32 mo., and the price Wt I moderate. anperance ocisries and individuals desiroua‘ obtaining copies will please to forward their names to the publishers, , COOPER a BRENNER. Charlottetown, April 7, 1841. 010733 SEE? AND MUG]! MOUNTING. THE AGRICULTth Sacra-rs. has received by the ' 'lats arrivals, I . ‘ '10 Times prime Northern Red Clover Seed, weighing ' 41“ lbs. net. ' Wilkic's irn roved No. 3. Plough Mountings; 100 ' extra sides and sole pieces. . . Apply to i .2,‘ PETER MACGOWAN, Secretary. Street, 12th May, 184]. I) . Bast Craters us Pilot Bread in the World. THE Subscriber has just received from New York, Veil Halifax, his usual supply of Film Bread, Sugar, Butter, “(and Water Crackers, wholesale or retail. A deduction of T Deeper nd will be made on the Soda and \Vater C b ilt k or half-barrel. " y a m" c‘ JOHN TYBRING. N. B.—Shipwriglrt!|, farming men, boys and girls, in want of places, will find it their interest to call as above. SEASONABLE GOODS AT GmRGmWN. LEXR..P.‘TAYLOR begs to intimate to his friends, and the public generally, that he has received his Ital and well selected supply of seasonahle GOODS, corri- ptieing cloths, twecds, eassimcros, pilot cloth, flushing, ready made clotlring,niolesltin, white, red and yellow flannel, blankets, homespuns, white, grey and rintert cottons; mupllns, woollen and cotton plaid shawls and randkprchlefs; Pcrsians,_colourcd silks (plain and twilled); striped shtrting, blue and white cotton warp; hosiery, osnaburg, woollen gloves, silk_ handkerc'llrefs, flaps, lama wool and silk shawls and handkerchrefs, mouslrn de . [nine dresses,with a variety ofribbons, edgings, &c. &c. .Bar and bolt Iron, cast and blister Steel, iron Pots and Ovens, ovels,l"ryingpans, 4d . 6d . de. lOdy. and horse shoe Nails, Trmes,Powdcr, rot, alt,sole Leather, white,grccn,black . '1 'red Paints, paint Oil, 8 irits ofTurpcniine. 7 x 9, 8 x 10 and * 101,13 Window Glass, Mil and Cross Cut Saws, Earthen and Tinware, with a general assonment ofCutlery, &c. I Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wine, Porter, Cider, Molasses, Sugar, Vinegar, Raisins,Currants, Candles, Basket Salt, Tobacco, Pipes, Rice, Onions, Nuts,Starch, Mustard, Indigo, Snufi‘, Confectionary, Drugs, M. to. r O also, - Newfoundland Hen“ , Dry Codfisb, and a few bbds. coarse‘l Salt—all ol' wlriexltmlllgsold cheap, for prompt payment. .N. B.—A. I’. Vimlllfl Establishment at Souris, in addition to his old stock,‘a ."heral assortment of his late importation. The whole will be so (I low, for cash or Island produce. Georgetown,Jan.1,1841. EDUCATION. ' R. I’. B. D OY L E returns bis sincere thanks to i 4‘, those who hate heretofore favoured him with the care of , W ' child He now bt-gsto inform them tllat be has a uin com- .r mead 4g School, in It part oi the house Occupic by My. Hagh Heneey, Water Street. His course of insirrrction wrll corn rise the following branches, viz :—Readin and Writing, Ari! ineliC, English Gramrns Googr llly, Book coping, by sirl- gldand daubloeniry, Mons ' n, u 'cying,Guaging, (to: Sec. All pupils committed to his will have the most unremitting attention paid them, so ‘ to , fits their progress bothin morals an litératuve. , \ ‘ df'I‘uition in Summtfl will bel‘rom half-past eight In the “til half-past four ill the eve n3. Each pupil paying I, , snce. stown, May 14th,1841. I. L w“ “Bonner AND DRESS MAXIM I S S E S F A U G H T respectfully acquaint their M To and the public gcncrnliy, that they Iilrve commen- ced the a we business in all its various branch., at their father's residence, North side onuecn Square; and trust, from strict atten- tion and punctuality to orders, to merits share ofpublic atronage. Straw, Palmetto, Tuscan and Le born Bonnets and l ats made, cleaned and turned, and altered to the most prevailing shape. Charlottetown, l2ih May, 1841. CAPTAIN WILLIAM HunnArm 'begs to inform his friends, and the public in general, that he has taken the Farr! House, and intends to keep good cniertainmentfor than and horse, on Temperance principles, and hopes by strict atten- tion, to merit the favour ofa generous public. i Charlottetown, 26m March, 1841. ' APPRENTICES ‘VANTED. ROM 10 to 12 steady active young Men, from 15 h 18 years ofnge, who are desirous of becoming Appren- tices to the Shipbuilding Business, will hear of good and liberal ,isrsis,ia=a first rate establishment, on application to the sub- scriber. r JOHN DAVIS, jun. s \ FARMER’S GLORY Charlottetown, 18th February, 1841. THIS HORSE will stand for the ensuing season at the following places, viz :—at Char- lottetotvn, on Saturday, May 1st.; at tllo Subscri- hcr's farm. on Monday 3d; at Mr. David lluiopcr'rt, I'r ncetown oud, Tiresdu 4th, at Mr. Fairclough's, Rnstico, \Vedneeday 12th. He wil attend at the three first mentioned places, on the some day weckl , and at Rustic-0, once a fortnight during the season. Terms—10s. for die season,or 25s. ifensurcd. JAMES FERG USSON. St. Peter's Road, April 23d, 1841. CLYDESDALE HORSE. THE superior Draught Horse Commons (imported by the Central Agricultural Society), and. proved to be a sure foal-getter, will stand, durrn the ensuing season, at the Subscribcr's, and \in I attend at C tarlottetown on \Vcdnesdays and Saturdays. Terms—£2. Groom, 5s. Marco which were barren to Columbus last season, will be served at £1 5s. WILLIAM CRANSTON. Princeton! Rood, Charlottetown Royalty, 19th April, 1841. HE celebrated CANADIAN Hotter: will stand for the ensuing season at the following places, rz z—at Charlottetown, on Saturday the 1st lay—at Louis Gay's, Lot 40, on Monday and sy,t e3d and dth—at Charlottetown on Wednesday the Stir—at Duncan Shaw's Mill, Covoliead, on Thursday the Gib—- "plumes Arthur s, New Glasgow, on Friday the 7tli—and at CE lottotnwn on Saturday the 8th. The same order willbe ' net! for the remainder oftbe season. JOHN HYDE. ' ‘D Charlottetown, 25th March, 1841. HERO. THIS superior draught House will stand for the season,at the Nine-mile Creek, on n'Ttleedeytbe llth; at Mr'. Benton's, York River, on Friday the 14th; and at Lot 49, on Thursday me . j] , y, ’Hgauuattend at the above places, in the same order, during the se arenas—15s. for the season, arms. if M. mam“! f; “3' cm v . f DONALD M‘EACHERN. Long Creek, Bloodlinean, 1841. THE entire Horse HERO, known by the ‘ , name of ‘ M‘Ewea’s Horse,’ sire of the Colts that took the premiums at the last Cattle Show in ' Charlottetown, will stand as follow :—0n Wednes- m,:mn:Msy,' st Campioil’s; on Thursday the 20th, lithe durin the remainder oftbe 'seison, he will cross the Chariot V mien erry, and attend at the South side of the Hilisborough, to thematic samefi—Terms 15s. - 12> i ‘ «- , ‘ -.v -- --r, .- 41.. .. Tfibmile-bouss ; _on Eriday the 21st, at the Five-milo-houso; and ' . pan Satu'rdiy metres; at Charlottetown. Every third market-day, , DAVID M‘EWEN._ «{ . - ~~ gr: rnnvcr-z EDWARD mm H T ECunar'd Aliantic Steamers having coin. . megsm A plying between Liverpool, England,.and Halifax, ova Scotia, a new era is formed in the-Hibtory of the _ American Colonies. This expeditious modo_of_conve apce‘wrll, doubtless, bring to their shores a number of rndrvrtiua s in search ofhealth-ful and fertile locations; and the Advertiser, 'therefore, solicits such persons. ha'ving agricultural views, to vrsrt Prince Edward Island, so justly style by writers “ The etiqu British North Jinn-ice." It is situated in the Gulpb 0 St. Law. rence, and is onl two days' travel by Coach and Steamboat from Halifax, N. S. 'I‘bis Colony, with respect to salubrrty ofclimaly, fertility ofsoil, and excellent waters, is second to few, If any, It! the Bniish Dominions. The capitalist who determines on emi- grating, may here purchase wilderness landsfrom 10340258, per acre;'or improved Farms, in different sections ofthe Island, at from £2 to £6 per acre, according to situation, and the value of the Buildings erected upon the property. The soil of this Island produces nearly all kinds of grain, ay andve ctablcs, and cattle, as well as agricultural implements, sultabe to the Colony, can be obtained at moderate prices. There are twelve Agricultural Societies, established within the last few years, actively emplo‘cd In'introducing from difi'ercnt cnu lhe most improve breeds ofLive Stock, Agricultural Ir l8, fie. suitable for the humor. . To the Emigrant, even though but a small capital Edward Island offers many advantages :——First, its gene . pros- perity, which is sufficiently proved by the Increase of 1's Ix: ports, and its steadily improving revenue. Second, alreallby climate. Third, a plentiful supply ofgood water throughout the whole Island. Fonrth,tlie fertility of the snil,and its freedom from all taxes, burihensome to the Senior. Fifth, the convenience ofsettlement, whereby the ruinotrs expenses which are some- times incurred, by having to travel hundreds of miles,.aftc,r landing, to a place of location, are almost totally .avmdcd. Sixth, acertain remuneration for the labours oftlre Agrrculturlst, by a sure market, and a fair price, for all the surplus roducc of his farm. Seventh, the labourer readily meets wrt ' .cm loy- ment, and receives liberal wages. Eigiltlr,to the British ‘lnif grant it otfers the enjoyment of the benefits to be derived from the laws, language, customs and manners of his nritlveland; and he preserves in blmselfan identity ofintercstwnli that, of tho parontstatc. Ninth, Prince Edward Island is now only thirteen days‘trurcl, by Curmrd's line of llllrmlic Steamers, from England; and, if a Colony ali'ording regular opportunitieonf s ocdy intercourse with the mother country, and possessing t to advantages before enumerated, be desirable, the Advertiser, who has spent twenty years iii L; c Island, thinks he ma safely venture tornvite such individuals as have rcsolved,0ra itll de- termine to emigrate, to pay it a visit; and should they be indu- ced to establislethernsclves and families here,in preference to a foreign state, they will have the satisfaction to know that their posterity will be scions oftbe British Empire. It? To inditiduals intending to emigrate from Eng‘nd to Prince Edward Island, it may be well to observe, that Ves , s are to be found in London, Lircrpaol, Bristol} Plymouth, ‘ ford, Newport, Gloucester, Southampton, Hull, Ji'cwcastle-upmt-Tyne, anmaullr, and all the principal ports in Britain, either dirctt for (lie Colony, or to Pictou, Nora. Scolia; or Miramichi, New Brunswick: these latter ports being onlya. short distancefrom Prince Edward Island, and, between which and the Island,a Steam Boat and sailing Vessels are generally running weekli during the period of the narigation's remaining open. The c 1 gas of transit are moderate. , For passage, application may be made to Daniel flies, Esq., Warwick-street, London; Cannon, Miilcr& Co. Liverpool ;, J. B. lViniers, E51 .Bristol; Mcssrs. Peake A: Son, Plymouth; Jolln Howe, Esq. bidefurd; Messrs. Davidsdc Tnpston,New- port; Pllillpot Al Cu. Gloucester. , \ [fi' Persons desirous of purchasing either IWored or Wildd' erness Lands, are respectfully solicited to apply (if letter, post id) to the Advertiser, at his Office, Chariot; n, Prince :1 Edward Island. _, IVILLIAM DOUSE, Land Agent. A August261li,18-lll. FOR SALE, - HE Leasehold Interest of that eligible FARM, situate at Crapauil, and at prescnt occupied by the subscri- bcr, comprising 144 acres of excellent Land,5001‘ which are in a high state ufcultivation. About 30 acres more mrfi' be mabo ready for the plough at a sliiull expense,ahd the remainder is well wooded. There is an excellent Mill-site on the Farm; the shore furnishes a supply ofsea manure, and Lime may be obtained at a moderate rut'e frorn a Kiln ad'oining the premises. The dwelling- Ilousc, to which is attached a Shop or Store,barl recently been thoroughly repaired and considerably enlarged, so as to afford every convenience for the accommodation ofa respectable family. It has a frost-proofccllar underneath, and a never-failing well of water at the door. ‘ ’ These premises—plesantly situated, on the banks oftbe river “lestmorland, in the midst ofa thriving litid populous settlement, and within 15 chains oftllc public \Vburf—nfiilrd an opportunity for investment, both for agricultural and commercial purposes, seldom to be met with. ‘ For Tcrlnsof Sale, and other particulars, apply to Mr.Jobn Davis, jr., Merchant, Charlottetown, or to tho Subscriber, on the premises, who is about to leave the Island. ROBERT CRANFORD. N. B.-—A new Barn,50 ft. by 311 ft. has just been completed. THE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Agents of DAVID S’l‘ElVAR’I‘, Esquirc, for his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10, 12, 27, 30, 46, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to. lease lands With a liberty of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms: and that all personsindebtedtotllatgentleman, forrcnt or other: wrse, are hereby required to makeimnredintc payment.cf the same. All persons found trespassing on any oftbe above prhperiies, either by cutting Timber, or in any other respect, will be pro- secuted With the utmost rigour of the Law. H. D. MORPETI], PETER EMERY. December 10th,1840. To the Tenants on Township Forty-Three. TAKE NOTICE, that by Indentures of Lease and Release, bearing date respectively, the 24th and 25th days oprrll, l815, the Release being made between \Villillm Towns- Ircnd, Es . deceased, and Flora, his wife, oftbe one part, and Edmund Vatcrs and Alexander Birnie, both then resident In London, Merchants, of the Olllt‘l' part—All Lot or Townslrjp Number Forty-three, in Prince Edward Island,wcrc convcved and assured to them the said Edmund Waters and Alexander Birnie, for securing the payment tif£335\'luvvful mnnev oftbe said Island, and lntcrcst, by the said \Villiarir Townshend to the said Edmund Waters and Alexander Birnie, at a certain day in the said Indtznture ofRelcase mentioned, and new post anil a certarrr portion oftbe said sum cf£335, with a larve aircnr of Interest tlwrcon, ts still due and unpaid—and the said Edmund Waters and Alexander Birnie have both duly assigned to fie the said Mortgage, and all their right, title and interest therein: 1 do, therefore, hereby give you notice, not to pay any rear, now due, 'or herealler to become due, from you for the said land and premises, to anv other person except to me, or to such person or persons asI sliail duly authorize to receive the same. GE Charlottetown, February 9, 1841. ORGE BIRNIE' NOTICE to PLUNDERERS. “7 HEREAS it has been the practice oftbe above . gentry ('falsely stating that they had permission from me) during t to last I‘lrirty years. annually, to cut Longers and Fire wood on my land, consisting 01,200 Acres, situate bclwecn the lands obearlcs Stewart, and \Villiam Stewart, Esqrs. Lot43 the lurundarres of which are distinctly defined—and not, Conteni Wiltlli cutting forgbeir own immediate use, have thought fit to give an rority to or er ersons to do tl ' rd'E‘rable profit therefrom: m “we, and realized Peon- bis is to notify all persons that [never have ' . . n a d not intend to EI-VO to any person, the privilige ol Elihu}; ldoviiii Trees on the said property, bilt do hereby offer a reward to the person who shall give such information as~will ' offender or ofl‘enders oftbe like sum as shall be “Lilli; Magistrate against the plundercr. GEORGE BIRNIE. Charlottetown, Dec. 7th, 1840. CAUTION T0 LUMBERERS. N O T l E is hereby given,- that all persons found trespassing on that part ofLot 49, mort aged b the] Mr. J. Cambridge to Haythorne dc Wright, Iiankersf Bristaoile 9 will be prosecuted. barlntietngrn, 16th Nov. 1840. C. HAYTHORNE' C N. B.—The Boundaries oftbe above' ,0 , . fined by the Commissioners-appointed flig- gsggliti‘ilrgtfizegode. dar Lines, tlie.S'ribsqubor_rs determined to Puni'hgau an. in etsctnl so dorng. - persons EDWARD nT ceP .qa use , ., VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINEI'; name'to HESE Medicines are indebted for. than their manifest and sensible action in lpurlnewe and channels oflife, and sndulng them wrt 1.1: have vigor. In many hundred certifiedcasgsfl. glilsiézse m w ‘bl'c and inalmost I t ’ LT. hiimirri frame is liable, the happy effects of Mail's; s acizow Phenix Bitters have been gratefully and pu to y ‘ SI unac- b’ ‘" rpm“ “Midi: “iiindiiuiiefih"lifiiéé’ipln which Iainte with the beautl u y p ‘ } conse “em” act. 7“" “"drfifldi’tibééfiu .. m, be first operation is to loosen frpip tbs Is the various impurities an d to remove the d tone an been made hich the Pills and ledged The Life Medicipes reco form and description. T coats of the stomach and bowe ' ' ‘ d tllem' an res constantl settling arpun , . H Ilhli‘dtned faces which collectln the convolutions 10118281111?” Other medicines only partially cleanse , intestines. leave such collected'masses. ncss, with all its train ofevr behind as to produce habitual costive- is, or sudden diarrhoea, With Its rrn'r'rjr- nent dangers. This fact is Well klnovy‘n lodnll‘tl'leglélli; aflélézgllfhs‘; A . v a 2 who examine the human bones a ler .c v I _ I — prejudice of ilrcse well ir‘iifoll'mctli1mint glytid;gc;)l;t;;nl 'ledicines re ared an iera re I o , . _ _ “Zions. Th2 sgcond efi'ect oftbe Life Medicines rs tlo cleazprs; the kidneys and the bladder, an? bytlhls Irtreapvs,di(il:ent::rlmén ' ,n we , , the lungs, the healthful action 0 Wilcl't‘r d i . k . I i which to es its i re ularlt he urinary organs. The one , ‘ lei; cglour f; the agency of the liver And the locus, before it . s _ a ' l]- ' leart bein thus unfied by them, and norms 5335:; Iliibodltgulling from agelean Stomach, courses freely thhrorpfib the veins. renews every 'flnrfpfjitlfi syigpjrgairgil‘ trrump a y I 'bzinner ofhea it In t e I 00 K . m‘lllgililillse Vegetable Life Medicines have been fhorop‘gllzly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dysgepsrlrahm and lency, Palpitation oftbe Heart, Loss oprpetrte, ear nd MP Headache, Restlessness, Illtemper, Anxret , Langopr pl kinds" laneh ly,Costiveness, Diarrhoea, Cholera, overs o a A mm“, Rhonmatism,Goul,Dropsics ofall kinds, Gravel, \Alormsl,s ,sb -c and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, lnvcterate Sores, COI'HILU Eruptions and Bad Complexinns, Eruptrve complaints, sapr, cloudy and other disagreeable*complexrons, Salt. Rheum, ry- sipclas, common Colds and I‘nfluenra, nndvarlous otherAcom- pluints which afllict the human frame. In Fever .an ‘ guc, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most. eminent yspc- cessfnl—so mucir so, that in tile Fever and Aguc Districts, Physici- ans almost universally prescribe them. i _ . I All that Mr. Mofi'ut requires of his patients is, to be portion a in taking the Life Medicines strictly according tothe directions. It is not by a Newspaper notice, or by anything that he himsel may say in their favol', that he hopes to gain credit. It is alon by ihe results ofa fairirlal. . . [Ij’A FRESH SUPPLY ofthese valuable Mcdicincsyust received, b and for sale y COOPER & BREMNER. Sole Agents for Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown,~Dec. 11, 1840. ‘ COFFEE EXCHANGE. THE Subscriber begs leave to return thanks to the , Inhabitants ofPrince Edward Island,for the very.liber_al support he has received since his commencement in busmess in Charlottetown, and takes this opportunity of informmgtlrem. and also those persons who may visit the Island, that he intends opening . COFFEE ROOMS, in a few days, at his residence, North East Corner of Queen’s Square, and nearly opposite the Episcopal Church, where persons can be accommodated at any hour with Cofcc, Hot Buns, &c. &c. ‘ The Subscriber also intimates to the Public, that be has accommodations for a limited number» of respectable Ladgcrs. ISAAC JACKSON. 'Charlottetmvn, May lst, 1841. \ N. B.—1. J. intends carrying on his business in the Coach Building line, where all orders will be thankfully receivedfitnd u nctually attended to. '1‘0 LET, in BUILDING Loss, for the term of2i years, that pleasantly situated spot ofland, Halfl.ot No. 80, in the First Hundred of'l‘own Lots in Charlottetown, fronting on Dor— clicstcr Street, adjoining M r. C. C. Davison'sgarden. For further particulars, apply to the Subscriber, - Charlottetown, April 23d,1841. BUILDING LOTS. THOMAS WITTER. HE Subscriber having been appointed receiver of the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fifty-two, conveyed by the late General Feud, of the Royal Artillery, to the ate Andrew Macdonald, requests the Tenants residing thereon to pay all rents and arrears of rent to him with- out delay. DAVID ROSS, , Receiver in Chancery. I'Iilisborougli River, May 1st, 1841. HE Subscriber. Proprietor of Townships Nos. 9,16, 22 and 61, in this Island, has, by Deed Poll, hearing date the 24th day of February last, and duly Registered iii the Regis- trarOllice for this Colony, revoked and made null a d void a certain Letter of Attorney, heretofore granted byrhim to JOHN LEWELLIN LawrzLLls, Esquire, of Woodley Grove, in this Island, as his Agent, och and for the said Townships. LAURENCE SULIVAN. March 27th, 1841. - A CARD. _ R. LEWELLIN offers his best thanks to those Tenants and Settlers who have shown him kindnessnnd nssisted him in the management of Lots 9, If), 22 and 61; and Informs the 'I‘enantry generally that, should any error or omis- sion in Accounts be discovered, he will most readily and cheer-. fully endeavour to rectify what. may be amiss. Mr. hopes that all those settled on the above Townships can tesllfy that be has always shewn solicitude and jealousy for the interests of the above named Estate, and also for their own welfare and advancement. April 1, 1841. CAUTION. LL Persons are l+ereby cautioned against cutting or carrying away imber or Wood f d ' ' from that part of’ljorynsllip No. 453, belongingoto it?! Esfizsrldlgl‘ltolild latc Honorable William Townsbend, deceased, if they wish to avoid law and law costs. CHARLES VVORRELL, Mortgagee in possession BERERS. rcspassing upon any oftbe Estates table the Earl of SELKIRK, in this or otherwise, will be prosecuted with Law. Tenants re uirin 'I" apply to the subscqriber.g lmber for W. DOUSE, Land Agent. REMOVAL. E POST OFFICE is removed to the new House in T Cundau’rquStreei, nearly opposite the resrdence ofiwmiam \ . Charlottetown, April 20th, 1841. ‘ REM OVAL. T HE Subs~riber begs leav ‘ . , V _ e-tomform hi that glends, and the gublrc generally, that he has numerous . ouse in Queen . Stemoved to Court House treet, known by the i u stairs ' ' ""5 onlle Old store; and ho( P )2 °PP08Ite Messrs. R. & F. Longwortlr's a continuation oft at patro Peg b assidulty and attention to busi'ne “bemuy “Ended wwards “gigs which has hither ARC Charlottetown, April 16, 184}? I , FIRE INSURAN IS still continued to be efl'ectedb'CE . m'oderate'ratea, for the ALLIANCE Com lKn_polnt of capital and stability, is secon hmgdom, and gives to the assured for n a are of the entire profits, ntnoutiting v .9 twanty per cent. of the premium my in empowered in all ordina out reference to the Boardrfii 01:15:30? seals log ‘ CAUTION TO LUM ALL Persons found t oftbe Right Hono Island, by cutting timber the utmost rigour of tllti Farm Buildings, &c. must K BALD MACLEOD, Tailor. _-~- The subscriber is ses mstanter with. cgatlottetawn, Oct: 13th, lsmCHARLES YOUNG, Agent. fying the Swill” "" ' AT A M .. -. H; Petersftfli _' in: encourage V Island, Vll' W04 °9""‘ 1. That l fund shall be raised, to defray the Society's Ed ward undertaking. .- two Servants, domestic servan, bailifi' orcook. . 3. That every servants, and 5. Two ma servant. 6. An Agent correspo Society, 7. This Agent of passage, years of age, and 8. licable to ev Land, and w let it will be their 9. A particular no p classes 0 afi'ord any further 2. That’: cry pe be entitle "to select fro shall be entitled, 1. ' cases offarming bailiff or 4. Three farming labourer! aid for accord oservsnia or labourers, it two women (not con ndents in the country, to yaw ... y in respect,to forwarding Emigr necessary infotma £2 for every 8 The Society will forw ry class of E wise, the necessary informa with any parties the Score passage ofall descriptions, the wants oftbe Colony, in ecuniary aid Will be gt f persons than those before enumerated. particular occupations will be Edward C. Haytlrorne, an - I -’ -' m Emigrants consi ‘ ed rfsmsle the following -. ,V .7 groomb, r‘eners, ch, 9. person, on paying Two Pounds.“ n the some manner, tovone'ssr'v, cook,7ive Pounds nurse ply. , r18y kg), to be ,consi d as“ will be appointed in” L0 , an lion. __ shall be authorised to adva " be employed. ard to their cats migrants, whet ‘er ‘ of age to her possesse ' tlon for artisans, Register w partieularised. in rson snbsefibing the sum offiv'. ill be consid ; _ g i’ d of small or larger ' and all iy will be happy trim _ . particular aim to contract lirr and. ill be kept by the A, .- all particulars as to K, van by the Society tale a William surrey," , formation and receive subscriptions The number ofsubscribers is already considernb “trier A dult, and £1 for as >7 B ROYAL “ Columbia” “ Caledonia” “ Britannia” “ Acadia” “ Caledonia". “ Columbia” “ Acadia” “ Britannia” “ Columbia” “Caledonia” “ Britannia” “Acad' {1 “ Caledonia” “ Columbia” “ Acadia" “Britannia” “Columbia” “Caledonia” “ Britannia” “ Acadia” “ Caledonia" “ Columbia” “ Acadia” “ Britannia” Will sail from Boston and Liverpool, calling at ' ritish and MAIL . «a; North American 0f1200 Tans lnrrthcn and 440 Ham Power Under Contract with the f‘ Lords of the Ad . ACADIA, Captain EDWARD C. MI BRITANNIA, do. ' IRICIID. B. CLDIA CALEDONIA, do. « I COLUMBIA, do. C. H. E. Jon: A 1841. Fm. Boston. I Fm. Hali use March Ist. March ,Maicb 16th March 18th April 1st April3d April 17 April 19th. . May is: ' May 3d I " = May 161h May' 18th . A J one 1st June 3d June 16th June 18th , July 1st July 3d ' 5' July 17th July 19th August Isti August 3d August 16th August 18th I . The Mails for nesday and S t The a u Post omega, 0 CHARWTTz'i-ow '7‘?“ in Printer] and :2; c :hderflonorallilethe use of s , owns and W to '- ’ num, payable half yearly in Mildew?” - 2 Halifax, Feb. 22, 184] . . THE MAILS for GR HALIFAX, &c. will leave Charlottetown as followe: Western M '1 The Eastern Mail: ever Passage Money, £25 Sterling, from Halifax to i ‘ Frotndlulifax to Boston, $20. These Ships carry experienced Saigon 7' 'Tbe UNICORN plies between Pictou and Que nectlon with thisplace. ' For Pictou. direct. For Pictou, via ' On Saturday, May 15.- ' O ‘M d' Saturday, May 22. n on a.” Tuesday, May 25. ‘ Saturday, 7 May 29. Saturday, June 5. I mouqay, Tuesday, June 8. Saturday, June I9. Saturday, June 19. Monday, I‘uesday, In no 22. Saturday, June 26. Saturday, July 3. Monday, Tuesday, July 6. ' ‘ Saturday, July 10. Saturday, July 17. ’ month” I‘uesday, July 20. V \ Saturday, July 24. ' s l d 1 Monday, a ur ay, July 31. . Tuesday, August 3. Saturday, August 7. Saturday, August 14. mond‘,’ _ .I‘uesday, August 17. Saturday, August 21. Saturday, August 28. Tuesday, August 31. Saturday, Sept.4. r Saturday, Sept. 11. “and.” A Tuesday, Sept. 14. Saturday, Sept. 18. 1' Saturday, Sept. 25.. ‘Mouday’. I -‘ I Tuesday, Sept_ 23. Sara rday, Oct, 2, Saturday,‘ Oct. 9. month}. Tuesda , Oct. 11. Saturday, Oct. 16, ' . Saturday, Oct. 23. mend.” TUESdHy, Oct. 26. ' Saturday, Oct. 30_ Saturday, Nov. 6. mud.” ' Tuesday, Nov. 9. I . Sillul’day, Nov. 13. Saturday, Nov. 20. Monday; . -. guest‘ljay, - Nov. 23. \ a at ay, Nov. 27. M ‘ r - . 0nd .[E’d he Malls wrll close each day, at Ten .1," . ‘ -'. INLAND MAILS Georgemw . ' ' "lay. .‘ Eisn'ii‘ydl‘c‘.'. Ill be M , ev'ory Wed” OHN h . 1 "WWW. May ma, rssr.‘ N, the UNITED - .7 Tuesday, at 9' g, 3,. "lfll’fir‘h‘v‘a‘; Mondayrl. . ,1, '2