ill. 10 . «3% an '3?! \ is iiiifii‘ ' It“: 3 '7 , Riz‘iiA be @olo PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ADVEerwISER}; 2' , Of 1200 Passage Money, £25 Sterling, from Halifax to Liverpool. . (Under Contrac f —-—————i w -1! STEAM SHIPS: Tons burth 440 Horse Power each ACADIA, BRITANNIA, d0- CALEDONIA, do -——— r COLUMBIA, 0. l sail from Bqton and Liverpool, 1841. ,2», Fm. Boston. Fm. Halifax stoolunibia” March 1st. March 3d zafifCfllEdOflla“ .- Hiritannia” Mar - th March 18th “Acadia ‘ “Caledonia” April lst April 3d “Columbia” ' - “Acadia” April 17 April 19th “Britannia” ~' \ . ‘ “Columbia” Mayat, May 3d ,r “Caledonia” ' "‘ - imBritannia” May 16th May 18th “Acadia” #Caledonia” June 1st June 3d “Columbia” ‘ ‘itAdiia” June 16th June 18th “Britannia” “Columbia” July ls: July 3d “Caledonia” uBritannia" July l7th July 19th “Acadia” “Caledonia” August lst August 3d "Columbia" I is Acadia" August16th August 18th c Britannia” ,r From Halifax to Boston, $20. These Ships carry experienced Surgeons. The UNICORN plies between Pictou and Quebec, in con- "riection with this place. Halifax, Feb. 22,1841. S. CUNARD do CO. \ U’ .. I THE MAILS for GREAT BRITAIN, the UNITED STATES, HALIFAX, &c. will leave Charlottetown as follows: For Piclou direct. On Saturday , Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, May 15. May 22. May 25. May 29. June 5. June 8. June 12. June 19. June 22. June 26. Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, I‘uesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday , July 3. July 6. ' July 10. July 17._ July 20. July 24. July 31. August 3 August 7 August 14. August 17. August 2 For Pictou, via. Georgetown. Captain EDWARD C. MILLER; Ricno. B. CLELANn ; “.10an ' ; ' g at Halifax, as follows On Monday, Monday, 1. Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, August 28. August 31. 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. Nov. 20. Nov. 23. Nov. 27. Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, 1 Fm. Liverpool. t with the “Lords of the Admiralty." March 4th. March 19th April 4th April 20m May 4th May 19th J one 4th June 19th July 4th July 20th August 4th August’19th May 17. «is, AN fi - it i Di. CHARLOTTETOWN,SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1841. LAND ASSESSMENT. TREASUREn’s OFFICE, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 1st June, 1841. IN pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Seventh year ofthe Reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled An Act for levying an Assessment on all Lands in this Island—I do here- oy publicly notify the Owners or Occupiers of Land within this Island, for which the Annual Assessment charged thereoa by the said recited Act, of Four Shillings, lawful money of this Island, for every Hundred Acres of wilderness or unimproved Lands contained in the several Townships, and the several Islands be— longing thereto; and the sum of Two Shillings for every Hun- dred Acres of cultivated or improved Land in the said several Townships and Islands as aforesaid; and the sum of Four Shil- lings for each and ever uncultivated or umimpi-oved Town Lot, Pasture Lot, Common 0t and Water Lot, granted in the Town and Royalty ofCharlortetown; and the sun of Two Shillings for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture, Com» mon and Water Lot as aforesaid; and the sum of Two Shillings and Eightpence for each and every Town Lot, Pasture Lot and Water Lot, granted in the Towns and Royalties of Georgetown and Princetown; and the sum of One Shilling and Fourpence for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture and I’Vater Lot, granted in the said last-mentioned Towns and Royal- ties, and so in proportion for a less quantity; and the sum of One Penny per acre on each and every acre ofcultivated or improved Land in the Royalty of Georgetown, called reserved Lands; and the sum of Twopence per acre on each and every acre of such Lands as may be deemed uncultivated or improved Lands, is pav- able, that unless the Assessment for the current year be paid iniu my hands, or the hands of my Deputies, on or before the Twenty- first of December, 1841, I shall, on the last day of the next Hilary Term, at Charlottetown, make Proclamation of all such Lands as ' FOR SALE, HA I' valuable well-know” FREEHOLD FARM belongin to the Subscriber, consisting ofOne hundred and three acres of .and, forty ofwliicliiare in a high state ofcultiva¥ tion, with or Without the crop on the ground. The uncultivated part of the farm is covered with solid wood of the very best des- cription, both f0; fuel and farming purposes. The crops which the Subscriber has raised on it for a succession of years have equalled in quality and quantity any form of the some extent in the whole Island. There is on the premises a comfortable DWEL- piNc House, With a good Barn and Stable. The Garden, which isin the highest order, is planted with English and American Fruit Trees of the best quality, and goose-berry and currant bushes in great variety. There is besides a beautiflil stream of water runnipg close by the premises; in which, when the tideds in, a good sized boat can come within a hundred vards of the door. '_1‘h farm is surrounded on every side by quiet and obli- ging neigi ours... In short, n'more desirable farm can seldom be met with fora person of industry and moderate capital, and the Subscriber’s only motive for parting with itis an intention of returning in_ the decline oflife to his friends anti relatives in Eng- land.. An indisputable title can be given, and possession of the premises ins soon as the stock and crop are disposed of. For par- ticulars, (ifby letter, post paid,) apply to GEORGE ROBERTSON. Newtown, Belfast, July 16th, 1841. FOR SALE, HE Leasehold Interest of that eligible FARM. situate. at Crapaud, and at present occupied by the subscri- ber, comprismg 144 acres of excellent Land,50 of which are in a high state ofcultivation. About 30 acres more may be mabe ready for the plough at a small expense, and the remainder is well wooded. There is an excellent Mill-site on the Farm; the shore shall then be in arrear for non-payment of the sums charged thereon, agreeably to the directions ofthe said Act. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. Treasurer’s Office, June 1st, 1841. IN compliance with the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly, for levying an Assessment on all Lands within this Island, I have appointed the following persons to be Receivers ofthe said Assessment: Prince County. Joseph Pope, Bedcqtie; ‘ Thomas C. Compton, St. Eleanor’s; James Yco, Port Hill; \ Allan Forsyth, Cascumpeque. Thomas Macnutt, Princetown Royalty. Queen‘s County. furnishes a supply ofsea manure, and Lime may be obtained at a moderate rate from a Kiln adjoining the premises. The dwelling- house, to which is attached a Shop or Store, has recently been thoroughly repaired and considerably enlarged, so as to afford every convenience for the accommodation ofa respectable family. It has a frost-proofcellar underneath, and a never-failing well of water at the door. These remises—plesantly situated, on the banks ofthe river Westmor and, in the midst ofa thriving and populous settlement, and within 15 chains ofthe public Wharf—afford an opportunity for investment, both for agricultural and commercial purposes, seldom to be met with. For Terms of Sale, and other particulars, apply to Mr. John Davis, jr., Merchant, Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, on the premises, who is about to leave the Island. ROBERT CRANFORD. N. B.-A new Barn,50 ft. by 34 ft. has just been completed. James Pidgeon, New London; Thomas Fairbairn, Sable; Solomon Desbrisay, Charlottetown; Allan Mucdougall, Belfast. King's County. John Jardine, St. Peter’s; Alexander Macdnnuld, St. Margaret‘s; William S. Macgownn, Sonris; May 31. June 14. June 28. July 12. July 26. August 9. Hugh Macdonald, Three Rivers; James Richards, Murray Harbour. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. AT A MEETING held at the house of the Hon. J. H. Peters, the following Prospectus, for the formation ofa Society to encourage Emigration from Great Britain to Prince Edward Island, was. agreed on :— 1. That a fund shall be raised, to defray the expenses ofthe undertaking. 2. That every person subscribing the sum of Five Pounds, shall be entitled to select from Emigrants consigned to the Society, two Servants, male or female, of the following description, viz: domestic servants, as grooms, gardeners, &c., or one farming ,bailitf or cook. 3. That every person, on paying Two Pounds Ten Shillings, shall be entitled, in the same manner, to one servant; but in the cases of farming bailiff or cook, Five Pounds must be paid. 4. Three farming labourers will be considered as two domestic servants, and paid for aCcordingly. 5. Two male servants or labourers, under 18 years ofage, and August 23. Sept. 6. Sept. 20. Oct 4. Oct. 18. Nov. 1. Nov. 15. Nov. 29. [[3’The Mails will close each day, at Ten, A. M. INLAND MAILS. The Mails for Georgetown, 610. will be made up every Wed- .sIesday and Sam 'The Western 'The Eastern Mails, every rday, at Eight, A. M. Mails every Tuesday, at 9, A. M. Wednesday, at 11, A. M. JOHN WILLIAMS, Postmaster. Post Office, Charlottetown, May 14th, 1841. ‘ PACKET BETWEEN BEDEQUE AND surname. $ WVBHIIIUI' permit nof passengers. asThursdays a «on Mondays an \ Bedeque, Monday, ting. This Persons go part of the Island, will find «01' any part ofNew Brunswick or Nova nd Sundays to St. John, (I Fridays to Miramichi, Bathurst, HE swift-sailing Packet DOLPIIIN will leave for Shediac, every Thursda , and return from Shediac to Bedeque, or the season, Packet is well fitted up for the comfort FAREs : ing from Charlottetown, their way to Richibucto, Miramichi, Scotia, twice every week N. B. and Halifax; and ’Cabin Passengers, 7s. 6d. Steerage do. 5s. :Horses and Cattle, 7s. 6d. iEvevy attention will be paid to the or any other 55c. comfort of passengers. ANTHONY SIMPSON. Bedeque. May 9th, 1841. FOR SALE , HBy 071" of the Honourable the T E CHART of HILLSBOROUGH soon oanmmr-rmows—n CHART of CARoIcAN BAY House of Assembly; BAY and the HAR- =-3"d the HAMMER of Tunes Ravens in this Island, surveyed under the Colonial statute, 2d Victoria, cap. 5, b ,George Wright, Surveyor-General, and Gemge peacock, Esq” R. N't Camm'ss'l’lmrs “ Polnled under the said Act. :are now on Sale att a 0mm of ,h S G I a, ,he Royal Gazette Ofice, and the Store of’MiirlLlevm enem , lottetown, and atths Custom Home, Th,“ mum enry y the Stamper, Char- Hon. Said Charts two women (not cooks), to be considered as one adult man servant. 6. An Agent will be appointed in Lon correspondents in the country, to transact Society, in respect to forwarding Emigrants, necessary information. 7. This Agent shall be authorised to advance, in part payment ofpassage, £2 for every adult, and £1 for every person under 14 years of age, and of age to be employed. 8. The Society will forward to their Agents instructions ap- licable to every class of Emigrants, whether designing to take and, and whether possessed of small or larger capital; like- wise, the necessary information for artisans, and all others; and with any parties the Society will be happy to correspond; and it will be their particular aim to contract for and facilitate the passage ofall descriptions. 9. A particular Register the wants of the Colony, no pecuniary aid w classes ofpersons than those before enumerated. particular occupations will be particularised. Edward C. Hayihorne, and William Swabey, Esqrs., will afford any further information and receive subscriptions. The number of subscribers is already considerable. AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY. THE Committee of the Bible Society have received from London a small supply of large and elegant Bibles, which are now on sale at their Depository, Mr. H Book-Store, Queen Street. June 3,1841. don, with several the business of the and affording them will be kept by the Agents respecting in all particulars as to Emigrants; but ill be given by the Society to any other Openings for . Stamper’s .ALLIANCE COMPANY. THE Subscriber has removed his Ofiice to the pre- mises lately occupied by Mr. JAMES [-1. Down, near to the Catholic Chapel, where the assured in the above Company will please apply to have their Policies renewed, and where persons can have Fire Insurance effected at moderate rates 0f premium, on Buildings, Furniture, Stock in Trade, and Ships on the Stocks—A share of the profits allowed to the assured. The Subscriber is empowered to settle losses in all ordinary cases, without reference to London. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, June 29th,1841. GEORGETOWN STAGE. ' ‘HE Subscriber most reSpectfully informs the public, that he continues to proceed from Charlottetown to Georgetown with his STAGE on Wednesdays and Saturday: as usual, at Eight o'clock in the morning, returning on Thursdays and Mondays as formerly. He also takes an Extra Mail and Passen- gers for Georgetown on the Monday of the arrival there of the Steamer from Pictou, leaving the followmg day for Charlotte- town. To those who have kindly encouraged returns his Sincere thanks, and refers the efiiciency of his carriages and cattle. Dinners, Breakfasts, Refreshments, &c. to be had, on Temper- ance principles, at his Houseca, eight miles from bllarlottctown Ferry, and twenty one from eorgetown SAMUEL LANE. his establishment, he public to them for the His House of call in Charlottetown is the Commercial Inn; and in Georgetown, Mr.Charles M‘Laren’s. 0 Pump and Blockmaking business. A l to SONyDUCHEMIN. NE or Two APPREN’I‘ICES WANTED to the FREEHOLD FARR! FOR SALE. VALUABLE Freehold FARM, situate on Wilmot Creek, Lot 25, containing 117 acres, including five acres of superior marsh. There is about 40 acres nearly all free from stumps, in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is well covered with logs, hardwood and fencing stufi'. A constant stream runs through the centre, with good banks and plenty of water for a Grist and Saw Mill. The probable yield of hay 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, Lot25, May 18th, 1841. ’ Valuable Freehold Farm. OR. SALE—A valuable FREEHOLD FARM, situate on Rustico Bay, Fourteen miles from Charlottetown, containing about120 Acres ofexcellent Land—upwards of 50 of which are in a high state ofcultivation. A good two-story Dwel- ling House, 37 by 24 feet, a stone Burn, 47 by 24 feet, and other suitable Buildings, together with a Well of most excellent Water, and a Pump therein, are on the premises. The Crop will also be disposed of. For further particulars, apply to W. Cundall, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the Proprietor, on the premises. W.F. COLLINGS. 'w VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. Rustico, June 8, 1841. FOR SALE—That valuable FARM, situated on the St. Peter’s Road, about three miles and a half from Char- lottetown—containing thirty-six acres of excellent land, in a high State of cultivation, and surrounded with o dike fence—and also the Dwelling and Out Houses thereon. For further particulars, apply to RICHARD FAUGHT. Charlottetown, North-side Queen Square, May 12th, 184]. To be Sold, and immediate possession given, A FREHOLD FARM, about 1% mile from Char- lottetown, fronting on the Princetown Road, as well as that leading to the CliiefJiistice’s. This Farm consists of Sixty Acres of excellent Land, Thirty-six of which are under cultiva- tion. The CrOp, consisting of Wheat, Oats, Potatoes and Hay, will be also be disposed of, either With or without the land. For further arti‘ulars a l to p ” ’9” JAMES COLLINGS. Princetown Road, July 2,1841. HE Subscribers having been duly appomted the scale Agents of DAVID STEWART, Esquire, for hi Estates (in Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10,12, 27,30, 46, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to .Iease lands, with a liberty of purchasing, and to sell on the moat liberal terms; and that all persons indebted to thatgentleman, forrentor other- wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the same. All persons found trespassing on any ofthe above properties, either by cutting Timber, or in any other respect, will be pro- secuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. H. D. MORPETH, PETER EMERY. December 10th, 1840. THE Subscriber having been appo the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fifty-two, conve ed by the late General Food, 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 dela . y DAVID ROSS, Receiver in Chancery. Hillsborough River, May lst, 1841. HE Subscriber, Proprietor of Townships Nos. 9,16, 22 and 61, in this Island, has, by Deed Poll, hearing date the 24th da of February last, and duly Registered in the Regis- trar Ofiice 1hr this Colony, certain Letter of Attorney, LEWELLIN LEWELLIN, Esquire, I Island, as his Agent, oven and for the said Townships. LAURENCE SULIVAN. heretofore granted by him to JOHN March 27th,1841. M approved for sowing Grain, Turnips, Beans, lers and Cultivators, Chalf and TO FARMERS. R. IRVING having procured Implements of Husbandry, including Drill Machines ‘ and Mangel Wurtzel, Soulf- Prince Edward Island, that Mr. Macgowan, Mr. Macgowan, specimens may always be seen at his Store. WAT February 19th, 1.841. Bonshaw, 12th June, 1841. inted receiver of revoked and made null and voids of \Voodley Grove, in this Tradesmen from Scotland,acquainted with the construction ofthe most Turnip Cutters, Winnowing Machines, Horse Rakes, &e. &.c., begs to inform the Farmers of Secretary to the Agricultural Society, has kindly offered to receive and transmit orders for any of the above articles, and that on application to Lfi [No. 211; ‘ FRESH IMPORTATION AGAIN. T HOW respectfully announces his return from. the . 0 Halifax Market, with a general stock ofDRY GOODS~ suitable to this season; also, a large stock of Tea Sugar &c dec’ The proprietorhaving personally selected the s’tock, feels'con; fident ofthe quality being good, and having purchased low can offer It to the public at very reduced prices. ‘ ’ T, H. returns thanks for the liberal support he has already received,a 1‘ ’ pes, by unremitted personal attention to business, to merit a c ounce of the same. . .S.—-A general assortment of Bar Iron Ironmo Ships’ Stores always on han . ’ "guy, and d Upper Queen Street, July 30, 1841. NEW, CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, For 18 GEORGE HEARD begs leave most respectfully to h I inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Charlottetow'n,nnd t e sland in general, that he has ‘ust received, ex Barque Em. B. Heard, a chorce and well-selected assortment of attrition mtrthanotst, which has been selected by the re rietor's father in the b English markets, and which is non Ipeady for inspebtion, at tells: Store lately occupied by Mr. White, Printer, Queen-street, .the door above Mr. Gates’, Saddler, consisting of— Mouslin de Laines, best London Prints, Saxonys, Silk, Satin, Crape, Gauze and Cotton Handkerchiefs and Shawls, Simister’s Patent woye elastic Stays and Gentlemen’s Braces, Merinos, 0r- leans,Lastirfg, Silk, cotton and kid Gloves, ladies’ and gentlemen‘s Silk and clottpn Stockings, French Parasols and Artificials, Lace Veils, ladies dress and bonnet Caps, Straw, Dunstable, Leghorn, Yelvet, Silk and other Bonnets, Bed Furniture Cottons, Linin Lottonsot‘ various colours, Christy's London Hats and Ca s, ofal descriptions, gentlemen’s Crnvats and Stocks, Silk Ve vet, of yarious colours, Doeskins, Moleskins, Broad Cloths, Beaverteon, I‘rimmings of almost every sort, Book Muslin Handkerchiefs, French Lawn (.10., Book, Mull, Jaconct and Figured M'uslins, a rare assortment of French Worked Collars, Capes, Habit Shirts, Bodles for Children’s Frocks, Toys of every sort, a few superior Silver-keyed German Flutes, afew dozen cane-seat London Chairs; Lather, consisting of Sole, Calf, Cordovan, Sheep, Morocco and S 6f Skins, Steel Pens, Black Lead Pencils, Blankeiing, Ser es, Paint Brushes, Oils and Paints of all sorts, Groceries ofall es- cr ptions, Bar Iron ofall sizes, alarge assortment of Ironmongery, Cutlery, a few superior 'l‘uikey Oil Stones still on hand, and a variety ofother articles, too numerous to mention. The whole will be sold Cheapfor Cash. ' Charlottetown, 23d June, 1841. NEW STORE. I YDIARD 6L FINLAYSON beg leave to inform _ the Public that they have commenced a general business in the establishment lately occupied by Mr. Alexander Davidson, where they have now on Sale an extensive STOCK 0F GOODS, consisting of Linen and Woollen Drapery, Haberdashery, Bon- nets, Ribbons, Hardware, Groceries, Liquors, Stationery, a great variety ofsmall Wares, &c. &c., which are all offered at ex- tremely low prices, for cash only. - Lydiard & Finlayson having become the successors oer. A. Davidson, will, from their knowledge ofthe business, and their established corres ondence in Halifax and Great Britain, be enabled to execute al orders with that promptitude and at- tention that they trust will ensure them a share of the Public support. - » Charlottetown, No. 1, Queen Street, 12th June, 1841. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS, Imported, per Brig IsABaLLA, directfrom England. > M. TUCKER respectfully informs the inhabitants . of Charlottetown, and Prince Edward Island generally, that. he has taken the Store in Queen Street, lately occupied by Mr. White, Printer, where he begs to offer to their notice a large and general STOCK 0F GOODS, selected by the pro rietor from the best markets, and JUST IMPORTED, per Isa allo— consisting of Broad Cloths, Kerseymeres, Tweeds, Moleskins, Drills, Ladies‘ dresses of the latest fashion; printed, white and grey Cottons, Mouslin De Laines, and Saxon Cloths, Shawls, Muslin and Net Collars, Bobbinets and Mus ins, a variety of gauze and other Ribbons, Bonnets, Hats and Ca 5, Blankets and Hosiery and Haberdashery, Umbere Ins and Parasols, Blanketing, ‘ ready made Clothing, Macintosh Coats and Capes. ALso, 4 Bar Iron; Ironmongery, in all its branches, Groceries; alarge assortment ofEartbenware,Saddles and Bridles; a set of very good covered furniture Gig Harness, several sets ofsecond band Gig Harness; a lot of Leather; 1000 pairs of Shoes and Boots; Pitch, Tar, Rosin, Paints and Oil, &.c. for ready money only. . And a!so, about 300 bushels prime Devonshire Malt. SPRING IMPORTATIONS FOR 1841. Ex Borques Joan CRAIG, from London, and NORTHUMBEBLAKD, from Liverpool. BY the above recent arrivals, the Subscriber has completed his SEASONABLE IMPORTATIONS of BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS; and having paid his own personal attention to their selection at the different Innnutactories throughout Great Britain, during the past winter, and having purchased them on the very best terms, he is enabled to offer them for Sale at very low prices, for cash onl . y DANIEL BRENAN. ¥ Charlottetown, 20th May, 1841. SEASONABLE GOODS. HE Subscribers have just received from Liverpool, T e2; Bar ue Northumberland, a eneral assortment of Bill. 'I‘lSH MA UFACTURED GOOD TEAS. ,and a few Chests prime ALso, ONE THOUSAND PAIRS EXCELLENT SHOES, equal in quality to any mode on this Island, which will be sold cheap, for Cash only- J, &, W. M‘GILL. May 24th, 1841. F Queen Street, June 14, 1841. , Prime Sole Leather, &c. THE Subscriber oifers for Sale, 500 Sides of prime Calfskins, Rome and Lining Skins. LONDON PORTER. ' 0R SALE by the Subscriber, One hundred dozen prime LONDON PORTER, in casks of four dozen each. JOHN DAVIS, Jun. SOLE LEATHER, and a quantity of Neats‘ Leather and THOMAS DAWSON. June 11, 1841. 100,000 ALso, A 'SCHOONER of about 100 Tons. T. B. TREMAIN . THE Subscriber having taken that commodioug Store on Mrs. Wright‘s Premises, head of Queen’s Wharf (for- nierly occupied by Mr. Alexander Davrdson), as RSale Room, will be ready to receive any description of Goods, Furniture, 53¢ 10 b d' d ofby Auction. ° '5’)” WILLIAM CULLEN. BLANK Bills of Exchange,Charter Parties, Seaman’s Articles, Bills'ofLading, Manifeste, Powers of Attorney, Court Subpoenas, Apprentices’ Indentures, a variety of MIC" tratea‘, Blanks, 6w. for sale at the Cities of the Colonial Herold. MERCHANTABLE DEALS tor Sale at Three Rivers. Q