n.» .‘y‘ In the press, and spepdily ,vvill he.pllbllslled, foolscap Bvo. ORAL RENOVATION; or, The Empirepf Bac- - chus destroyed. . Tn; Paizs.Essu.. / Bythe Row. JOHN KNOX. ‘ , , , ' ‘ This work will contain about 150 pages, and the price will be moderate. Temperance Societies and individuals desirous‘ of obtaining copies will please to forward their names to the pub- lisbers, COOPER Jr. BREMNER. Charlottetown, June 4th, 1841, AUXILIARY BIHLE SOCIETY- . THE Committee of the \Bible Society have received from London a small supply of large and slogan! Blbletl, which now on sale at their Depository, Mr. H. Stamper I Book- torn. Queen Street. June3,1841. . GEORGETO‘VN STAGE. ' HE Subscriber most respectfully informs the public, in that- he continues to rocced Il'llnl Charlottetown to Georgetown with his STAGE on Wednesdays and Saturday: as usual,at Eight o’clock in the morning, returiiitigoii Thursday]: and Monday: as formerly. He also taltcs an Extra Mail and I assen- rsl'or Georgetown on tlic‘Monday of the airival there of the gunner from Piciou, leaving the following day fur Charlotte- s town. . _ To those who have kindly enconrn retnm his sincere thsnks, and refers t " efficiency ofhis carriages and cattle. Dinnsn, Breakfasts. Refreshments, dun to he had, on Temper- ance principles, at his House, eight miles from Charlottetown ’ rid twcnt '-one from Gcor ctowii. rm" . l 5 SAMUEL LANE. “is Home of call in Charlottetown is the Commercial Inn; and in Georgetown, My. Charles M‘Ltvrcii'a. . - EDUCATION. ’ MR. 1’. B. D OY L E returns his sincéte thanks to those who lune heretofore favoured him with theatre of their children. He now begs to inform them tliatlie lias_a aincom» manned teaching School, in a part 01 the house ri-cciipict- by Mr Hugh llcnnsy, \Vater Street. llis course of ll'lr‘lrllcllllvll. will com rise the following branches, viz z—llcttdiiig and “ Ming, Arit Illclic, English Grammar, Geography, Bookkeeping, by sin- gle still double entry, Monauratinnttfiurvcyin'g,(stinging, I‘CC: All pupils committed to his care will liavet 0 most unremitting sttentiun paid them, so as. to facilitate their progress bothiu ntorals and literature. I ‘ Hours ofTuition in Summer will be from halfpast eight in the morning until half-past four iii the evening. Each pupil paying (to. 9d. in sdvance. Charlottetown, May 14th, 1841. OHN JURY, Jun. lVolrh rind Clock-Maker, Jewel- ler, 44:. begs to inform the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, flll'tl the Island in general, that he has commenced Business in tho shove line, in Queen Street, in the Shop lately occupied by Mr. Joseph Pippy, two doors front Mr. Henry‘Stumpcr‘s, Stutiiiner, and directly opposite Messrs. .1. dc W. Mat'gtll, Merchants—where all orders will be unctunlly executed. Watches and (Illiclts, of every description, carefully clcaned, repaired and warranted. Jchllery made and repaired in the names! umnneL-Silvcr Spoons made to order. JEWELLERY FOR SALE. Gold Seals, Keys, Ear-drops, \Vcdtliiig and Dress Rings; Corals for Children (Silver mounted), Tliiiiibles, Pencil Cases, German Silver Guards, Branches, Snaps, I‘oulitiives, and a quan- tity of common \Vatcb Key ii. . ALIo—A few new Silver Watches and Kitchen Clocks. ~ N. B.—Old Gold and Silver bought. Charlotteto wn, June 4tli,1841. ed his establishment, be e public to them for the FOR. SALE Ily ordrr of the Honourable tlte llauu of fluembly; HE CHART of IIILLSBOROUG" BAY and the UAR- sonaofCiisaLorrzrowx—a CHART of (hunters Bar and the Ilsa-cos of Turin-z Runs in this Island, aiirvc ed under the Colonial Statute, 2d Victoria, cap. 5, by tho I on. Gear 0 \‘Vriglit, Surveyor Gent-nil, and George Peacock, Esq ,R. N., aimissiousrs a pointed under the said Act. Said Charts are now on Sold at t to Ollico of the Surveyor General, at 11w Royal Gazette Ofiice, and the Store of Mr. Henry Stamper, Char- lottetown, and at the Custom House, Three Rivers. Charlottetown, May 25th, 1841. FIRE INSURANCE Ifitill continued to be effected by the Subscriber at moderate rates, for the ALLIANCE Ctimpti - ofLundon, which, in point of capital and stpbility, is second t none in the United Kingdom, and gives to the assured, for five years successively, a s o of the entire profits, amounting, on the last division, to t ty_ per cent. of the premium paid in. The subscriber is inpi'wored in all ordinary cases to settle losscsinstauter with- rwnfcrence to the Board in London. at: 4, CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, Oct. 13th, 1840. ‘ E ' BONNET AND DRESS MAKING. I S S E S F A U G 11 T respectfully acquaint their friends ntid the public generally, that thcv have commen- ced the above busine=s in all its various branches, at their father's residence, North side ontiean Square; and trust, from strict atten- tron and punctuality to orders, to mcrita share ofpublid patronage. Straw, Palmetto, Tuscan and Leghorn Bunnotsaiid lluls made, cleaned and turned, and altered to the most prevailing shape. Charlottetown, 12th May, 1841. . . REMOVAL. HE Subscriber bogs leave toiiiform his numerous friends, and the public generally, that he has removed to that House in Queen Street, known by the name oftlie Old Court House (up stairs). Opposite Mei-tits. R. dc F. Loiigwortli’s Stormand hopes by assiduity and attention to business, to merit ~ a continuation of titit patronage which has hitherto been so liberally extended towards him. ARCHIBALD MACLEOD, Tailor. Charlottetown, April 16, 1841. REMOVAL. HE POST OFFICE is removed to the new House in King Street, nearly oppositedlie residence of \Villiain Cundsll, Esq. “Charlottetown, April 2011i, 18-11. in»! l API’RENTICES “'ANTED. ROM 10 to 12 steady active younw . to 16 years of age, who are desirous of‘ e, trees to the Shipbuilding Business, will hear of ’ terms, in a first rate establishment, on applicatio scriber. from 15 ‘ Appren- liberal to the sub- . JOHN D‘VIS ' . Charlottetown, 18th February, 1841. i ’ Jun NE or Two APPRENTICES ‘WANTED i the Pump and Blockmaking btisiiioss. Apply to \VATSON DUCIIEMIN. February 19th, 18“. . HE celebrated CANADIAN House will . stand for the ensuing season at the following laces, is :—at Cliailottetoivn, on Saturday the Isl “lay—at Lotus Gay‘s, Lot 40, on Moiiday and uosday, the dd and 4tli—at Charlottetown on \Vcducsdav the 5th—at Duncan Shaw's Mill, Covcbead, on Thursday tlie'Gth— at James Arthur's, New Glasgo on Friday the 7tli—snd at Charlottetown on Saturday the The same orderivill be maintained for the remainder ofthc season. JOHN HYD . , Clisrlottetown,25tb March, 1841. ‘ E PACKET BETWEEN BEDEQUE AND strum“. "‘ THE sWIft-sailing Packet DoLriim will leave Bedeqtie, for Shediac, every Thursda , and return every .Moadm , from Sbediac to Bedoqne, or th'esesson, Weather permitting. his Packet is well fitted up for the comfort of passengers. y ports going from Charlottetown, or any other pl" Oflllo Illa ; 1 V ill find their way to Ricbibticto, Miramicbi, °' my “"01.” runsivick or Nova Scotia, twice every week l—Thursdays and, undays to St. John, N. B. and Halifax; and Mondays and Friday- to Miramichi, Batburst,.&c. . Flutes: ’ g r (Allan Passengers, 7s.-6d. Steerage do. 5s. - Horses and Cattle, 7s. 6d. . Eyery attention will be paid to the comfort of passengers. t. and channels oflife, and undoing them with renewed tone an .. .trrafltfifigtntttee l WMVS’VQQQQ.’ 7. l “VEGETABLE. uni: Mutants. I ' [FEES]! scram.) ' ‘ » THESE Medicines are indebted for. their name to. their manifest and sensible action in purifying thesprings vi or. In many hundred certified cases which have beg“ Bilge lie, and inalmost _ every species of disease, tomboy}; .1» 3 human frame is liable, the bapNi‘efi'ects ofMod'at it Life Pi sdaned Pheiiix Bitters have been grate ally and publicly acknO‘ll'le 5 . by all elCons benefited, and who were. pl'et‘tflllsly "spot; uuinte with the beautifiilly philosophical principles uptm W ‘c t ey'tire compounded, and upon wliit b they consequently fict- 'l‘he Life Medicines recommend themselves in The first operation is to loosen from‘tlie‘ form and description. hardened forces which collect in Ilie corivolutions of the saw” intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse those, find leave such collected masses behind as to produce liabitunlgqsttve- ncss, with all its train ofevils, or sudden diarrhea, WIlll 115 mm)" heiitdaiigers. This fact is Well known to all regular anatomistsi u’ho examine the human bowels afar death: and bcpce the prejudice of thrsc well informed men against quack medicines—1 or medicines prr'parctl and Iii-raided to the ubhc _by '8',““'“" persons. The second effect oftlie Life Medicines is, to c cans; the kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, the liver an the lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends. "9?", the regularit ' oftlie iiriiinry organs. The blood, which “1‘85 ",9 red colour from the agency of the liver and the lungs, before It passes into the heart, being thus purified by them. and liftfl’lslll- ed by food coming from a clean stoiiiacli,courses frecly "Dugll tlie‘veinsqcnews every part of the system, and triumphanty mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. Mofi'at's Vegetable Life Mediciucs have been lhorourvlily tested, and roniiunced a aiivcrcigu rciiicdy for Dyspepsia, I" III"- lcncy, Ptilpitation oftbe Ileart, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn find Headache, Restlessiiess, Illtcniper. Anxiety,l.angoiir and'Me. luticlioly,Cosiivcness, Diarrhma. Cholera, Fevers of all kinds, RhettntfllistIout, Drnpnien ol‘all kinds, Gravel, \Vorms,‘Asthn1.a and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Iiivcteratc Sores,-bcorbuiic Eruptions and Bad Completions, Eruptive complaints, sallOWi cloudy and other disagreeable coinploxions, Salt Rheum, Ery- sipelus, plaiiits which iifilict the human frame. In Fever .und Agllei , particularly, the Life Medicines have been most ciiiiiicntly‘syic- cesslul—so much sn,that in the Fever and Ague Districts, I’hystci- ans almost universally prescribe them. i All tb'at Mr. Moll'ut requires of his patients is, ' in taking the Life Medicines strictly according totlie directions: It is not by a Newspaper notice, or by any thing that he Ihimsell may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results ol'u fair trial. [TA Facsit SUPPLY oftliese valuable Medicines just received, and for sale by COOPER dc BREMNER. Sole flgcntsfor Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, June 4,1841. tube particular SPRING IMPORTA'I‘IONS FOR 1841. Ex Barqucs Joua CaAio, from London, and Noaniuaacamso, from Literpoal. r i Y the above recent arrivals, the Subscriber has completed his SEASONABI.E IMPURTATIOSS of BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS; and having paid his own personal attention to their selection at the different iriantilactorics throughout Great Britain, during the past winter, and having purchased 1111‘!" on the very best terms, he is enabled to otl‘er them for Sale at very low prices, for cash onlt . J DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, 2011i May, 1841. NE‘V GOODS. ETER MACGOWAN, Queen Street, begs to an- uounce the arrival, per Lady Wood, Salmond, Master, frotn Lomlnn.’ FIFTY PACKAGES BRITISH MERCIIANDIZE, which will be sold unusually cheap. Alfie-+5311?!“ good Souchong and Congo Teas, wholesale or retni . ' Maylfitbym. ' l " SEASONABLE GOODS. THE Subscribers have just received from Liverpool, ez Bar on Nortliiimht-rland, a general assortment of BRI- TISH MA UFACTURED GOODS, and a feiv Chests prime TEAS. ”‘ Atso, I ONE THOUSAND PAIRS EXCELLENT SHOES, equal In quality to any made on this Island, which will be sold cheap, for Cos/i only. J. & W. M‘GILL. May 24th, 1841. . ~' é. CHEAP AND NE‘V STORE. g HOMAS HOW respectfully informs tngiibnbitants ofCliarlottetnwn, and the Island at largr, tlifl be life en- t-d tlic S'roae IR Urraa QUEEN STREET, tbrnierlyigoeez‘rp' by M r. 110er ‘tI, and nearly opposite Mr. 'I‘. Dcshrisay’s Drug tore, where he i'rerts rot: SALE, just received pcr Spec, framing- A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 01" land, BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, at very low prices; among which are Silks, Ctittons, Muslin”. Teas, Solo and U per Lentlicr, Raisins, Saddlerv, Cutlery, Vlron. niungcry, l'itclt, ' 'tir, Rosin, Cordage, rice. dcc. Etc. ' lrtiii ul'till sizes and tliiiicusinns,suitable for Slii building. A few gallons prime Jersey Cider, and a few snared weight Asliaiitce Sugar. ' Charlottetown, May 24th, 1841. CLOVER SEED AND PL 11E Aoiticvm'uttAi. SOCIETY lntn arrivals, 10 Tierces piiine Northern Red Clover S d ' ' 41861bs. net. at ’ we'ghmg m \Vilkic’s iinprtivctl No.3. Plouwb M i' -‘ extra sides and 300 sole pieces. u a mm mg ’ 100 i Apply to r PETER MACGO‘VAN S t . Queen Street, 12th May, 1841. ’ one My s'r‘Afioa'urtY. UST RECEIVED, and for Sale at the Subscribers’ Stpro, E ‘orncr ofl’ownal and Water Streets, “ F ho P Foolscap, Putt, Letter, and Note Paper (gilt TM lain . Q Ruled aper, Post and Foolscap Marble do. Colouer Demy do. Black and Red Sealing \Viix. \Vafcrs, Quills, &c. «be. as received by the &e. COOPER do BREM NER. HE Subscriber! bavina been duly a ointed the so] '. i— 8 Agents of DAV ID STEWART, Efiqtllrgpll‘ll' his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10, 12,27, 30, 46, 47 and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared t6 lease lands with a liberty of purchasing, and to sell on the most libernlrtermsi and that all persons indcbtcd to that gentleman, for rent ordinal-3‘ Wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the same. " . Au persons found trespassing on any ofthe‘aiyoafi m either by cutting Timber, or in any other respect w; secuted with the utmost rigour of-tlie Law. ' ‘ H. D. iioEPETu, PETER some. erties, December 1011i, 1840. LL those who are indebted to ' deliverable in produce, diater bring the some to him at House, without delay, the Subsofiber‘ 0" “he? Pa ments ‘1] ' f; Wan-small, near, WI Imme“, the time ofdelivery being [on 1118 Market PE” . P881. 23a. Maydledl. “R MACA SLANE. HE Subscriber being this Island, requests all payment on or before the 101h July next. claims against him, will please to send in in ustmeutg. about to close his bus" ' _ Ines persons indebted to him to Insult: AlI'persons having an an Accounts, for a - .3. PEARSE. . a ANTHONY at I , g Bedeqoe,Msy9th,1841. . “"80” 3 Georgetown, Jane 21, 18¢. ’ I To; . . v - te T beautifully situbted FARM m the immedia l and Br Darnley, dunes of Land, 35 of win excellent new House, near ‘1 Barn, and a good particulars apply to THE Leasehold Interest- Osemoccupied by the subscri. diseaxsnfe'er’ this, comprising 144 acres of exce in a high state ofculiivatiun. , . - . . ‘ (1 coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities I‘ll": read, for the plough atasuilclillrixgielqsg,‘:rim the Farm; the Show crutlitics constantly settling around them; and 1" “’“W‘e ' wooded. There is an ex“ fulre' and. Lime min be obtained at 8 furnishes a supply ofsmi mar moderate rate house, . thoroughly repaire- every convenience water at the door. \Vestmorlund, in the midst ufa thriving and within 15 chains 0 for investment, both seldom to be met With. Davis, jr., Merchant, Charlottetown, premises, who is about state ofculiivaiion, coiiiiiion Colds and Iullucn'la, and various other com- . opia-I .fi‘ 4. _1‘_' . ' '1...an mm PE . ' (BE (SOLD, andlimmedi‘atepossessmn given. that neighbour- . . - “g “ ' tb Subscriberecontaini v bElongl’lllga::under cultivation. There 15' :3 32 feetby 24; also, a gt;I r the premises. ’ For fun e W. E. CLARK. ly finished, Spring _of Water, on Durnley, May 25, 1841. M M FOR SAlfI‘lihat eligible FARM, Shun!" I.“ ampnud’ and at pl'clleiit Land, 50 of/w-hich are About 30 acres more may be mabe the remainder IS well ' ' .‘ ‘ ' the irem'iscs. The dwelling‘ “Um a Kan M (:nSriigop orI Store, has recently been ' so as to affprd ectable family. failing well of bicli is attache _ g m w d and constdci-tibly enlarged, for the accommodation ofa resp t has a frost proofecllur underneath, and a never- uated, on the banks ofthe river and populous settlemept, fibe public Wliarf—afi'ord an opportunity for agricultural and commercmj purposes, These premiscs~ lesantly sit ' - ’ [in '1 and other articulars apply to Mr. Jo For Termsof SA 0, p or to [lie Subscriber, on the h Isl. d. to leavet e sfiBBERT CRANFQRD' N. B.-A new Barn,50_ ft. by 34 ft. liasyjustbeeu complctcd. VALUXHLE FREEHOLD FARM. g OR SALE—That valuable FARM, Situated on the v St. Peter's Road, about three miles and a half liom (Jill-tyi- lottcinwn—containing thirty-six acres ofexce’lleiit land, in a iltgi and surrounded With a dike fence—and a so, For further particulars, the Dwelling and Out Houses thereon. apply ‘0 RICHARD FAUGllT. Charlottetown, North-side Queen Square, May 12th, 1841. LEASEHOLD FARM ion SALE. < is one of the best stands fora Merchant or Mechanic on .tlie Island, being in the centre ofa douse population, and convenient for shipping, either from lledeqtie. Harbour or Richmond Bay. For particulars, apply to the Subscriber, on the premises. , , W. TINDALL. Cottage Inn, Lot19, May 19111, 1841. . - . FREEHOLD FAirM FOR SAIZE. VALUABLE Freehold FARM, situate on VVilmot Crock, Lot 25, containing 117 acres, including‘five acres of superior marsh. There is about 40 acres nearly all li'ec from stumps, in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is well covered with logs, hardwood and fencing stuff. A constant stream runs through the centre, with good banks/and plenty of water for a Grist and Saw Mill. The probable yield of buy this year will be 25 or 30 tons upland, and 8 tons marsh. The crop, about 3 acres potatoes, 3 acres wheat, and 6 acres oats, will be sold with the farm, if required. For particulars, apply to the proprietor, on the premises. , BENJAMIN READ. Retreat Farm, Lot 25, May 181b, 1841. Valuable Freehold Farm. , OR SALE—A valuable FREEHOLD FARM, situate on Rustico Bay, Fourteen miles frotii Charlottetown, containing about 120 Acres ofcxcellent Land—upwards of 50 of which are in ii high state ofcultivatiun. A good two-story Dwel- ling House, 37 by 24Afeet, a stone Barn, 47,by 24 feet, and other suitable Buildings, together with it Well of most excellent Writer, and a I’ump therein, are on the premises. The Crop will alsobe disposed of. For further particulars, apply to W. Cundall, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the Proprietor, on the reiiiises. ‘ ’V.F. COLLINGS. Rusticn, June 8, 1841. THE Subscriber having been appointed receiver of ‘ the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fifty-two, ctinvc’cd by the late General Feed, of the Royal Artillery, to the ate Andrew Macdoiiald, requests the Tenn-ms restding thereon to pay all rents and arrears of rent to him with- outdclay. . ’ ' DAVID ROSS, ' I ‘ Receiver in Chanccry. .Hillsborough River, May 1st,1841. 1 HE Subscriber, Proprietor of'I‘ownsbips Nos. 9,16, 1; _ 22 and 61, in this Island, has, by Deed Poll, hearing date 24th dav of February last, ttnd dilly Registered 11141181110ng- tgrOfi’icc for this Colony,revoked and made null and void a certain Letter of Attorney, heretofore granted bv him to JOHN LEWELIJN LEWELLIN, Esquire, of \Voodlev"Grove, iii this Island, as his Agent, over and for the said 'I‘ovxinsbips. LAURENCE S . MaEch27tli,1841. ’ U1 IVAN' ' . NOTICE to PLUNDERERS. WIfiEREAS it has been the practice ofthe above 3 entry (falsely stating that they had permission from m .. , . ‘ e durmgt 0 last I‘liirty years. annually, to cut Longers and Fir; wood on‘ my land, conststing of 200 Acres, situate between the lands otharles Stewart, and William Stewart, Esqrs. Lot 48 the boundarics’ol which are distinctly defined—and not’ conteni W13: cttlttmg for’their own immediate use, have thought fit to give au on y to otier persons to clothe same and r ' idelrpble profit therefrom: ", '. cahzea a con: iis is to notify all persons that {never 1 ‘ ‘ _ I iave won: and do apt iiitend Lo giye to any person,- the privilige ot gutting down recs onht c said property, but do hereby offer a reward to the person w 0 shall give such information as will convict the offender or ofi'enders oftlie lik Magistrate against the p’lundertfnsum as Shim be awarded by the Charlottetown, Dec, 7,,” 1840. GEORGE mama, (JO-PARTNERSHIP. ' . M‘GILL havmg taken into Co-part- nersbip, Since the First of May last, his Nephew, W. M‘GILL the bus' ' - . _ under the firm of??? iiii'iirt'c‘niiliu'e be earned on as hullerto’ R. JOHN JOHN M‘GILL, ay 24lli,1841_ W. M‘GILL. M N. B.—An immediate ' ‘payment of all Acco 1 t d M‘GIL§,prev10us to the First May, 1841, is parlicultii’l; rc‘dltegt‘lzlizlr.) ' . CAUTION- A LL Persons are hereby cautioned against Cutting or carrying away Timber, or Wood f ‘ ' from that part of’l‘oxvnship No. 43, belonginng SSZICIEI‘IHIIB’ Bto.Honorable William To ‘ - avoid law and low costs.wn3hend, deceased, if they. wmh to ~ CHARLES VVORRELL, Mortga‘gee in possession ‘ ONDON P 0R TEI} , L for Sale, by the bottle or d021,: BROWN SPO UT Charlottetown, June 26th, 1841, CHARLES DEMPSEY. g “’OOL. v TIfiREE hundred pounds superior WOOL for Sale Charlottetown Royalty, June 25th, IGEORGE BEER, sen. ‘ 841. ANTED... 6”” A steady, a 83 an Apprentice active LAD, about 14 years quire at this Oflicc. to the Printing Business. In- M. rota-SA Society to GM ’EdiVard Island: be entitled to so two Servants, ma domestic servants, boil“? or cook. 3. That every person, shall be emit cases of farming. 4. Three farming servants, and aid fo correspondents i Society, in respec necessary 7. This Agent shall ofpassage, £2 years of age, pa the wants oftlie Colony, nrr pecuniary aid classes of persons I particular occupations Will i“ Acadia” H. Peters, 1'. That a fund ungellili‘df‘cg-very person subscribing the artistry. from Emigrants coas' . 19 or female, of the follb as grooms, gardeners, fig 5. Two ma e at: two women (not cooks), servant. 6. An Agent informs for 8. The Society licable to every I: and whether p wise, the necessary iiift with any parties it will be t and, 9. A particular Edward C. Ha lect led, in the sum hailifl'orcoo heir particular at ssage nfall descriptions. 'r A MEETING held at the n, . the following .l’roppoctusmy Emigration ruin U ourage was agreed.” :— shull be raised, to defray I labourers rvauts or to wi n the country, t to forwarding lion. every adult: and of age to be employed. will forward to their class of Emigrants, whet ossessed of small or ‘ irmation for artisans, a. the Society Register than those be ytliorne, on paying Two e manner, to one so . it, Five Poundll will be considered * ‘ordin ly- * . h, r a“ Iabgourers, underifi " n be appointed in ‘W, be authorised to advsneep ’m to contract will be kept by the in all particulars... . will be given by then ' . before counters and William Swab}; afford any further information and receive wheat ' The number of subscribers is already confide,“ be consideredf , to yrsnsaet’m ‘ Emigrantsnsct s' and £1. for or“, . will he happyta‘ particularised. “ Columbia” “ Caledonia” “ Britannia" “ Acadia” “ Caledonia” “ Columbia” “ Britunti'ia" “ Columbia” “ Caledonia” “ Britannia” “ Acadia” “Caledonia” “Columbia” “ Acadia” “ Britannia” “ Columbia" “Caledonia” “ Britannia" “ Acadia” “ Caledonia" “ Columbia" “ Acadia” ’ “ Britannia” nectiou with this ROYAL MAIL 0f12oo To... burthenund 40 Hons P , Undér Contract with the “ Lords of the ’ British and North America; Fm . Boston. March 1st. Match IGth April lst April 17 May lst May 16th June Ist June 16th July ls: July 17th August Ist August 16th Passage Money, £25 Sterling, from Halifax to-Li ‘ From Halifax to Boston, $20. \ ' These Ships carry experienced Surgeoni’e The UNICORN plies between meioumna'au “ i. a} J place. Ilalifax, Feb. 22,1841. xv .197. _.___. . I p , THE Leasehold Interest, for the term of 999 years, ACADM, Captain EDWARD C. at one shilling per acre, 01‘58 acres of Land, ,Slllltllenflt the BRITANNIA, do. RICHD‘ B. CL ‘ Cross Roads, Ltit l9, commonly called “Travellers Rest. The C EBONI A do _ 1 land is of a superior quality, with on extensive front on 1118- St. AL . , . E I I v I Eleanur’s Road——ulso, five chains on the road leading to Rich— COLUMBIA, (10. C. H. . on ., . innnd' Bay. There is a very convenient new.frame~Hiitise,'rrow W,” Ea” from Boston and Liverponl,cauins and; occupied as a Licenced Tavern, With Out-bmldings, &c. Iliis 1841. ._ .. I Fm. Halifax _ ) March 3d ' , March 18th ‘ April 3d K 1 April 19th « t May 3d May 18th 1 June 3d June 1811] July 3d July 19th Au ust l ., V g “tits? August IStb , .4 A. & On Saturday, Saturday Tuesday: Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday Tuesday: Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturda Tuesdayyi,’ Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday,‘ Saturday, Saturday Tuesday: Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturda ' Tuesday? Saturday, Saturda Tuesdayz,’ Saturday, Saturday, Tuesdu Saturday, Post Office, Charlottetow Cusnuorrevowa~ ; ' l Printers to the “Mined b “ East corner of Powaal a e "on, payable W yutrly in Ilium VI‘HE MAILS for GREAT HALIFAX, &;c. will leave Charlottetown as full For Pictau direct. May 15. Mity 22. May 25. May 29. June 5. June 8. June 12. June 19. , June 22. June 26. July 3. July 6. July 10. July17. July 20. ‘July 24. July 3I. August 3. August 7. August 14 August ‘28 Sept. 4. Sept. 11. Sept. 14. Sept. 18. Sept. 25. Sept. 28. Oct. 2. Oct. 9. Oct. 11. Oct. 16. Oct. 23. Oct. 26. ‘ Oct. 30. Nov. 6. Nov. 9. Nov. 13. N0v.20, ‘ Nov. 23.. Nov. 27. 11311“; Mails will close each day," Tit-,8. Li INLAND MARS. Georgetown, 810. will b0 Eight, A. is. . .' very very August 17. ‘August 21 . August 31. - D. May Magma X1 VE'E-v BRITAIN, the Unit? ‘ For Piston, it'd On Monday,,: Monday, > ' it a? Monday, - \ , T Ed ‘9’ iii no I» n Wednes’ilby, , JOHN’WI‘LLI , Dose ‘0! lid Usher 8"