11., ’ 'lt’ if"? r 3...... 3.3.} .. . ' fir v. ‘.. . NEW AND BAP GOODS, Imported, per Brig been“, direct fro»: England. J M. TUCKER respectfully informs: the Inhabitants e of Charlottetown, and Prince Edward Island'ge'nerally, that he has taken the Store in Queen Street, lately gccupied by Mr. Whitti, Printer, where he he s to olfer to their notice a lnlge and general STOCK 0!" G00 S, selected by the pro rietor from the best markets, and JUST IMPORTED, per ea ethi— consisting of Broad Cloths, Kerseymeres, Tweeds, Moleskins, Dt‘ill Lsdiee’ dresses of the latest fashion; printed, white and ray ottons, Mouslin De Laines,‘end Saxony Cloths, Shawls. uelin and Net Collars, Bobbinets’nrid Mus ins, a variety of anus and other Ribbons, Bonnets, Hats and Caps, Blankets and Elisabetta , Hosiery and Haberdashery, Umbere lasand Parasols, ready 0 Clothing, Macintosh Coats and Capes. ., Anso, friin; Ironmongery, in all its branches, Groceries; a large asso tit ofEarthenware, Saddles and Bridles; a set of very "ti-dared furniture Gig Harness, several sets ofsecond hand , mallards“; a lot of Leather; 1000 pairs of Shoes and Boots, Hull, Tu, Mn. Pninte and Oil, be. for ready money only. . Md aha,abont :90 bushels prime Devonshire Malt. NEW STORE. YDIARD a. FIN LAYSON beg leaveto inform ' ' the Public that they have commenced a general booiness in the establishment lately occupied by Mr. Alexander Davidson, where they have? now on Sale an extensive . STOCK OF GOODS, consist' in of Linen and Woollen Drapery, Haberdashery, Bon- nets, Ribficine, Hardware, Groceries, quuors, Stationery, a great vsnet' ofamall \Vieres,&c.h ac}, which are all ofi'ered at ex- .1. ric for cu on . id &TinI:ymn bsving byecoms the successors oer. A. vidson, will, from their knowledge ofthe business, and their established corres ondence in Halifax and Great Britain, be enabled to execute a l orders with that promptitude and st- tentiott that they. trust will ensure them a share of the Public “mm a Charlottetown, No, 1, Queen Street, 1ch June, 1841. H E Subscriber has received, per late arrivals from Halifax, his fresh supply of rime G 11.0 C E R I E S, ofl'ers for Sale at very reasonable rates, or Cash, viz: Coll'ee, Tea, Loafand Brown Sugar, Rice, Butter, Cheese, Molasses, Superfine American Flour, in White Vinegar, ’ whole, half, and qr. barrels. Apples, Raisins, Lemons, Superior island Flour, Lemon Syrup, Temarinds, Superior Cognac Brandy, Fl s, Soap, Candles, American ditto, Pa e Seal Oil, Hollands Sin, Ameyican Cydcr, American ditto, Spices, Table Salt, . Dememn Bum, Pickles, Onions, Garlick, M d is Wine Digby llerrin 5 11.11.11: Londdn Brown Stout, Cavendish, FIg’, and fine Cut Leith Ah, Tobacco, . Maccaboy Snufl', Scotch do. Genuine Havanna and American Irish Blackgiiard, do. Cigars, American Shaker Brooms, Long andshort Pipes, Cloth Wliisps, ‘ Cracker were, Pitch, Tar and Rosin, of New _ork manufacture. use, A choice lotofSt. Domingo MAHOGANY, in planks from 4; to ' ti ' k. 6 N “am: JOHN TYBRING. New Store, Kent-street, June 19. THE Subscriber having taken that commodious Store oeMrs. Wright's Premises, head of Queen’s Wharf (for- mefly occupied by Mr. Alexander Davidson), as aSnle Room, will be ready to receive any description of Goods, Furniture, doc. to be dispos' ed ofb Auction. y WILLIAM CULLEN. KAT MANCFACTORY. JOHN HOBBS, Hal Manufacturer, lately from Eng- land, res tfully informs the Inhabitants ofClinrlottetown, and the Islaii in general, that he has commenced business in the above line in the shop lately occupied by Miss Butcher, Bonnet- llalter, North side 0 King's Square, and trusts, b rendering a gnod article ata moderate price, to merit a share 0 their support\ Gentleman's Beaver and Felt Hats, Ladiea‘ Riding dn., Beaver Senate, Children‘s fanc and other Hats, made according to the newest fashions. Old ate cleaned and repaired. All orders executed with promptitude, and for read money only.‘ Beaver, Musk Rat, Rabbit and other skins bought. Charlottetown, June 11, 1841. ' ' . - REMOVAL. THE Subscriber begs leave toinform his numerous omen, and the public generally, that he has removed to thnt'Hnuse in Queen treet, known by the name ofthe Old Court Home (up stairs), opposite Messrs. R. 6:. F. Longworth’s Store; and hopes b assiduity and attention to business, to merit a continuation oft at patronage which has hitherto been so liberally extended towards him. ‘ ARCHIBALD MACLEOD, Tailor. Charlottetown, April 16, 1841. APPRENTICES WANTED. ROM 10 to 12 steady active young Men, from 15 . to 18 years ofage, who are desirous of becoming A pren- tioee to the Shipbuilding Business, will hear of good nnd iberul terms, in a first rate establishment, on application to the sub- scriber. « JOHN DAVIS, jun. Charlottetown, 18th February, 1841. NE or Two APPRENTICES WANTED to the Pumpand Blockmnltingbusiness. A lyro \VATSON DUCHEMIN. February 19m. 184i. GEORGETOWN STAGE. THE Subscriber most respectfully informs the public, To that he continues to proceed in Charlottetown to Gees'getown with his STAGE on Wednesdays and Saturdays as ' Item at Eiflit o'clock in the morning, returning on Thursdays and My aaibrmerl . He also takes an Extra Mail and Passen- refor Georgetown on the Monday of the arrival there of the learner from Pictou, leaving the following day for Charlotte- town. To those who have kindly enconra ed his establishment, he returns his sincere thanks, and refers the public to them for the eflsciency of his carriages and cattle. Dion-a, Breakfasts, Refreshments, Are. to be had, on Temper- aaee principles, at his House, eight miles from Charlottetown Perry, and twenty-one liom Georgetown. . SAMUEL LANE. Bis House of call in Charlottetown is the Commercial Inn; and in Georgetown, Mr.Charles M‘Laren’s. PACKET BETWEEN DEDEQUE AND SHEDIAC. lg THBEdswift-ssiling Packet DOLrnrN will leave oqnc, tbr Shedisc, ever Thirds , and return every fiends , from Shediec to eque, r the season, west at permitting. his Packet is well fitted up for the comfort of passengers. Persons going from Charlottetown, or any other part ofthe Island, will find their way to Richibucto, Miramichi, or any part ofNew Brunswick or Nova Scotia, twice every week -—Thuredays and Sundays to St. John, N. B. and Halifax; and on Mondays and Fridays to :‘lirarniehi, Bathurst, kc. . - ans: Cabin Passengers, 7s. 6d. Steerage do. 5a. Horses and Cattle, 7s. 6d. . ’ lvery attention will be paid to the comfort of Queengers. 7 ANTHON SIMPSON. _ Bodegas, May 9th, 1841. ‘ THESE Medicines are 'JUST RECEIVED, and for Sale at the Subscribers’ Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10,12, 27, Island, beg to intimate, with s libert and that al wise, some. awesome 1°38 VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES. [ransagsm‘nn] indebted‘for their name to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels oflife, and enduing them with-renewed tons a: vigor. In many hundred certified cases which have been with: ' blic, and inalmost every species of (1158886, to .WthI: d iimao frame is liable, the happy effects of Molfat s Life Pill tidal;d Phenix Bitters have been gratefully and publicly acknow 8 8 _ by all ersons benefited, and who were previously "gulch uaintedjwith the beautifully philosophical principles upon W ‘0 lire are com ounded, and upon which they consequently act. 1 The Life 5 edicines recommend themselves in diseases ofefw form and description. The first operation is to loosen frflm “I; coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities El“ crudities constantly settling around them; and to remove tth hardened feces which collectin the convolutions of the smad intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these. 3'" leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitual costive- ness, with all its train ofevils, or sudden diarrhea, With its “1111"”- nentdangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomtsf, who examine the human bowels after death: and hepth l 9 prejudice of these well informed men against quack medicines: orniedicines prepared and heralded to the oblic 'by ignorfll persons. The second efl'ect ofthe Life Medicmes is ’to cleans:l the kidneys and the bladder, and by; this means, the liver an the long», the healthful action ofw icli entirely depends upon the regularitv ofthe urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red colour from the agency of the liver and the lungs, before It passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourish- ed by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely tlirou h the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumplianty mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. Mofi'at's Vegetable Life Medicines have been thogonghly tested, and pronounced it sovereign remedy for Dys epsta, Flatu- lency, Palpitation ofthe Heart, Loss of Appetite, qurtburn and Headache, Rostlessriess, llltemper, AnXIetv,Langour and)”. lancholy,Costiveness, Diarrhoea, Cholera, Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatism,Gout, Dropsies ofnll kinds, Gravel, Worms, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, lnveterate Sores,ScorbuiIc Eruptions and Bud Complexions, Eruptive complaints, snllow, cloudy and other disagreeable cornplexlons, Salt Rheum, Ery- sipelas, common Colds and lnfluerira, and various other com- plaints which afflict the human frame. In Fever 'and Ague, particularly, the Life Medicines lrnve been most eminently stic- cessful—so much so, that in the Fever and Ague Districts, Physrci- ans almost universally prescribe them. . All that Mr. Mofl'at requires of his patients is, to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according tothe directions._ It is not by a Newspaper notice, or by any thing that hebimsell may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It Is alone by the results ofn fair triul. [TA Fansu SUPPLY oftliese valuable Medicines just received, and for sale by COOPER & BREMNER. Sole flgentsfor Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, June 4, 1841. SPRING IMPORTATIONS FOR 1841. Ex Barques JOHN CRAIG, from London, and NORTHUMDERLAND, from Liverpool. . BY the above recent arrivals, the Subscriber has completed his SEASONA 111.1: IMPORTATIONE of BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS; and having paid his own personal attention to their selection at the different rnnnuiactories 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 (ml . y DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, 20th May, 1841. NEW GOODS. ETER MACGOWAN, Queen Street, begs to an- nounce the arrival, per Lady Wood, Salmond, Master, from London. FIFTY PACKAGES BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, which will be sold unusually cheap. Area—25 chests good Souéhong and Congo Teas, wholesale or retail. A May 17th, 1841.- ‘ SEASONABLE GOODS. , THE Subscribers have just received from 'Liverpool. on: Bar ue Nortliiimherlnnd, a general assortment of BRI. TISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, and a few Chests prime TEAS. - ALso, ONE THOUSAND PAIRS EXCELLENT SHOES, equal in quality to any mode on this Island, which will be sold cheap, for Cash only. J. 6r. W. M‘GILL. May 24th, 1841. CHEAP AND NEW STORE. THOMAS IIOW respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Island at large, that he has open- ed the S'roru: 1N Urrrza QUEEN STREET, formerly occupied by Mr. Holroyd, and nearl opposite Mr. T. Desbrisay’a Drug Store, where he 0"st Ton SALE, just received per Spec, from Eng- land, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, a! very low prices; among which are Silks, Cottons, Muslins, Teas, Sole and Upper Leather, Raisins, Saddlery, Cutlery, Iron. mongery, Pitch, Tar, Rosin, Cordage, &c. dcc. (Sec. Iron ofull sizes and diinensions,suituble for Slii b ' ding. A few gallons prime Jersey Cider, and a few. .ed’weight Ashantee Sugar. 3" Charlottetown, May 24th, 1841. ‘w’ir" CLOVER SEED AND PLOUGH MOUNTING. THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY has received by the late arrivals, ’ 10 Tiercea prime Northern 4186 lbs. net. 200 sets \Vilkie’s improved No. 3. Plough Mounting; 100 extra aides and 300 sole pieces. Apply to _ PETER MACGOWAN S et . Queen Street, 12th May,_1841. ' “7 my STATIONERY. Red Clover Seed, weighing Store, Best Corner ofPownal and Water Streets, Folio Post, Foolecap, Pott, Letter, and Note Paper (gilt and Iain). Ruled aper, Post and Foolscap Marble do. Coloured Demy do. Black and Red Sealing Wax. Wafers, Quills, dec. dec. dec. COOPER do BRENNER. HE Subscribers havin been dul e ‘ t d T Agents of DAVID 3Tb:ng RT, E Iiirdtil'gi'hi: amigo: , 46, 47, and' Lennox _ that they are prepared to lease lands of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal teruis', persons indebted to that gentleman, for rent or other: are hereby required to make immediate payment of the T OR SALE—A SCHOON ER, of 120 Tons, I, , new building at St. Peter‘s, and to be launched in about six weeks. For particulars, appl to Capt. Pearse, eor etown, or to Mr. Theophilua Webster, the Builder, Saint Peters. June 25, 1841. OR. SALE-7A BRIG now building at New , London, about 300 tons burthen. Her dimensions as qullow: page: 11.-‘91; beam,25 feet; depth of h , ‘ , yesee ts or o ' ' well 11 . She will be ready to lam $231.11.: 2:13.13: ic V ~iipl to‘Mesers.J.&A.Sim ' r. John aviq’jr, Charlottetown. Pm“, “I. builder" or m . 3dJuly,184!. payment on or before the 10th July next. claims against him, HE Subscriber being about t6 cl ' this Island, requests all 086 his persons indebted to him to make . All no ’ will please to send in ratifiiuziiiiiirlida: - - a... I. PEARSE. business in ustme at. Georgetown, his. 21, 1811. ‘ ’ d Barn, and a good Spring of Water, on thepremises. .Wfiyg'ED—A stead y, quire at this ‘In Appmn‘iéb ‘0 me “hm-"8 Barium. In. LE. 0 BE SOLD, and immediate possesm 't tdFARM in ' _ 0 hood (lifaDtdiiiilllgvfllile‘i:nging to tlae Sgl?lstgzlfi?;:conlegl:leflgis an 35 of which are un er _ . _ o zibisllgri‘tlr‘iae'ig,flouse, nearly finished, 32 feet by 24, also, a go particulars apply to Darnley, May 25, 1841. , FOR SALE, THE Leasehold Interest of that e situnte at Crapaud, and her, comprising 144' acres 0 in a high staieoFcultivation. ready for the plough at wooded. Then; is afri exceanme ' u 0 sea in , . 2113:1531: little a Kiln adjoining the premises. house, to which is attached a. Shop or Sltore, thoroughly repaired and consrderiihly en urge every convenience for the accommodationdo ’- It has a frost-proofcellar underneath, an a neve water at the door. _ These remises—plesantly sttuate - Westmor and, in the midst ofn thrivtng and within 15 chains of the W. E. CLARK- seldom to be met with. For Termsof Sole, Davis, jr.,’Merchant, Charlottetown, Premises. “'1” is “W” ‘° km the hii'gDERT CRANFORD. N. B.—A‘new Barn,50 ft. by 34 ft. hasjust been completed. . VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. _ FOR SALE—That valuable FARM, Situated on the St. Peter’s Road, about three miles and a half from Char- ' ' ' ' land in a liiwh lottetown—containirig thirty-Six acres pfexcellent , g state ofcultivation, nnd,urrounded With a dike fence—and tltlsl), the Dwelling and Out. Houses thereon. For further portion are, apply m RICHARD FAUGHT. Charlottetown, North-side Queen Square, - May 12th, 1841. - LEASEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. THE Leasehold Interest, for the term of. 999 years, at one shilling per acre, of58 acres of Land, srtuntennl the Cree RoadS, Lot 19, commonly called “ 'I‘ravellcrs’ Rest. The land is of ti superior quality, with an extensive front on the St. Eleanor’s Road——also, five chains on the road leading to Rich- ' mond Buy. There is a very convenient newhframe House. “0‘.” "0011111911 115 a Licenced Tavern, with Out-buildings, dye. Tliis is one of the best stands fora Merchant or Mechanic on the Island. being in the centre ofn dense population, and convenient for shipping, either from Bedeque Harbour or Richmond Bay. For particularS, apply to the Subscriber, Git the premises. ‘ . W. TINDALL. Cottage Inn, Lot19, May 19th,1841. - FREEHOIrD FARM FOR SALE. _ VALUABLE Freehold FARM, situate on Wilmot Creek, Lot 25, containing 117 acres, including live 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 stuff. A constant stream runs through the centre, with good banks and plenty of water fire 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 form, if required. For particulars, apply to the proprietor, on the premises. BENJAMIN READ. Retreat Farm, Lot 25, May 18111, 1841. ' Valuable Freehold Farm. OR. SALE—A valuable FREEHOLD FARM, situate on Rustico Bay, Fourteen miles from Charlottetown, containing about 120 Acres of excellent Land—upwards of 50 of which are in a high state of cultivation. ling House, 37 by 24 feet. a stone Born, 47 by 24 feet, and other suitable Buildings, together with 11 Well of most excellent Water, and 11 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. A good two-story Dwel- Rustico, June 8, 1841. THE Subscriber having been appointed receiver of o the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Filly-two, conveyed by the late General Fead, of the Royal Artillery, to the ate Andrew Macdonald, requests the Tenants residing tlierlion to pay all rents and arrears ofrent to him with- out delay. DAVID ROSS, Receivcri Ch . Hillsborough River, May 181,184L 7' ancery THE subscriber, Proprietor of Townships Nos. 9,16, 22 and 61, in this Island, has, by Deed Poll, hearing date the 24th dary of February lust, and duly Registered in the Regis- trar Office or this Colony, revoked and made null. I and void 11 certain Letter anttorney, heretofore granted by him to JOHN IrEWELLIN LEWELLIN, Esquire of Wondlev Gro ' h‘ Island, as his Agent, over and for’the said ’l‘oanshipsYe’ m t ls LAUREN ‘ March 27th,1841. (“E SULWAN' ' NOTICE to PLUNDERERS. WHEREAS it has been the practice ofthe above . entry (falsely statin that the had erm' ' duringt e last Thirty yearsFannuall {to cull Ldrsizlgr: Fifi: wood on my land, consisting ol20lIAcres, situate between the lands ofCharles Stewart, and William Stewart Esqrs Lot48' the boundaries of which are distinctly defined—rind nol, cont i (malliocp‘ttintg forlgbeir own immediate use, have thought fit to girl-1e o 0 er er ’ idemblypmm "lerep-ro'srtlipe to do the same, and realized a con- This is to notify all persons that I never b not intend to give to ave give"! and do ' any person the rivili l ‘ Trees on the said ro t ’ p ge o cum" down Perm" Who aha" pgipzr chbhut do hereby ofi'er a rewar to the i - . ofl'ender or ofl'euders ofthe like nrormmmn as “I” comma the Magismm against the Pl-underer-euui as shall be awarded by the GEORGE BIRNIE. —_.__t___. Charlottetowu, Dec. 7th, 1840. MR1.ergl?HI;li M‘GILL having taken into C M‘Gm', map]; _nce the First of May last, under the firm 0'}??? vesigpianut'pture. be carried on as hitherto, o-pa’rt- JOHN M‘GILL, a, 24,,” ,8“. W.M‘G1LL. M JV B.—An immediate payment of M‘Giu,previousiothe First Mame“ an Accounts due Job“ X , is particularly requested. \ CAUTION. hereby cautioned 11 ALL Persons are ‘All persons found trespassing on an ofthe ab ' ' ' gainst until] either by quaint; Timber. 9r in my main respectloyt; in "3:51 from tliiitBitiiydl‘lgl‘dvvdiiii’hiTanber’or W°°-d °f “"Y descriptiong secuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. late Honorable William owg'sii3’i’ebng'“ ‘0 tileIEslale’ Oflhe gégfi'g'ORPETH, "Did law ‘and law costs. en' ’ decenaed’ If they Wish ‘0 D L 10",, 1840' ortgagee in possess" LL those who are indebted to 'th ' I um , . e Subscriber \— . deliverable in produce or other a - - ' I IONDON PORTER r iiiiill'b'fi'h‘ died'ime 1: hims’t gnll'umptlinrigati‘ dill“ $32; 'for Sale, by the bottle or dozdlnd BRO WN SP0 UT ,m on oay,‘t etimeo e iver beinglon p“, CHARLIE , . . , s 1) ~ 28.1. 11.1.1841. P513,“ MACA SLANE. °h“"°"°'°wn. June261h.1841. EMPSEY- \ WOOL. ' unds superior WOOL f or Sale GE June 25m, 18419RGE BEER’ 8°“- TI—gREE hundred po Charlottetown Royalty, —e—___ active LAD, about 14 years FREEHOLD FARM FOR snongmp’ that“ the immediate neighbour: Fur further ' esent-occu ied by the so scri- ffitegiiellent Laiiid, 50 of which are About 30 acres more may be mahe; asmall expense, and the remainder is hwe llent Mill-site on the Egarmlilthzes any: ' e 0 at and Lune may The dwelling- lias recently been d, so as to afford fa respectable family. failing well of d, on the banks ofthe river and populous settlemept, public Wharf—afford an. opportunity for investment, both for agricultural and commercial purposes, th articulars apply to Mr. John and 0 er p or to ib’e Subscriber, on the v T A MEETING? held at the house. ' ' H. Peters, the following Pros Society to encourage Emigration one 0 Edwardlslaad, was agreed on 1. That a fund‘shall be raised, to defray, undelll‘zliking' erson an at ever _ - be2éntitlod to Js'e’lbct' from Emigrants for.” two Servants, mafe or female, of the .olIowrng 7 domestic servants, as grooms, gardeners, bailifi' or cook. 3. That every person, on pay: shall be entitled, in the same manner, to on. , ,, cases offarming bailifi‘ orcook, Five Pound. up. 4. Three farming labourers win he considered, aid for accordingly. servants or'lnbourers, rend" 18, two women (not cooks), to be comrderefl,.. servant. . 6. An Agent Will be a correspondents in th Society, in respectto' necessary information. 7. This Agen of passage, , rid of a I yeSrS’IQiieangdiety wi lforward’ to t err A gm. licable to every class of Emigrants, whet er . I Land, and whether possessed of small or lar si- wise, the necessary information for artisans, up [‘1 V with any parties the Society will be happy to .-, - it will be their particular aim to contract to: “g V passage of all descriptions. 9. A particular Register wt I ‘ a the wants Ofthe Colony, in_all particulars as to t a. 1 no pecuniary aid will be given by the Society fi‘ classes of persons than those before enumerated. A particular Occiipntions will be particularised. _, Edward C. Hnytliorneannd William Swnbe'y, afford any further information and receive eubscrtpti The number of subscribers is already considerablé, servants, and 5. Two ma 9 t shall be authOi-isdedttlo‘gdrum...~ 7, f” adult an or eveay '- £2 or every to b; emph can I" his Nephew, W. ‘ - ‘British and North American‘ ROYAL MAIL Of 1200 Torts burthe Under Contract with the “Lords ofthe A ‘ ACADIA, Captain EDWARD C. Mu." chun. B. CLsLA‘N “ Britannia” BRITANNIA, do. CALEDONIA, do. COLUMBIA, do. 7 , 1841. Fm. Boston. “ Columbia” March lst. “Caledonia” ' “ Britannia" March 16th “ Acadia" . ‘i‘ Caledonia" April lst ' “ Columbia” . “ Acadia” April 17 “ Britannia” ~ “ Columbia” May lat f‘ Caledonia" “ Britannia” May 16th “Acadia” - “Caledonia” June lat “ Columbia” “ Acadia” June 16th “ Britannia" “Columbia” July let “ Caledonia” “Britannia” July 17th “ Acadia" “ Caledonia" August lst . “Columbia” “ Acadia” August 16th " Passage Money, £25 Sterling, From Halifax to Boston, $20. These Ships ch The UNICORN plies betw nection with this place. Halifax, Feb. 22, 1841. For Pictou direct. On Saturday, May 15. Saturday, May 22. Tuesday, May 25. Saturday, May 29. Saturday, June 5. Tuesday, June 8. , Saturday, June 12. Saturday, June 19. Tuesday, June 22. Saturday, June 26. Saturda 4 Jul 3. Tuesday]: July); 6. . Saturday, July 10. Saturday July 17. Tuesday: July 20. Saturday, July 24. Saturday, July 31. Tuesday, August 3. Saturday, August 7. Saturday, August 14. I‘uesday, August 17. Saturday, August 21. Saturday, August 28. Tuesday, August 31. Saturday, Sept. 4. Saturday, Se t. 11. Tuesday, Segt. 14. Saturday, Sept. 18. Saturda S t. . Tuesday): ngiit. Saturday, Oct. 2. Saturda Oct. 9. Tuesday): Oct. 11. Saturday, Oct. 16. Saturday, Oct. 23. Tuesday, Oct. 26. Saturday, Oct. 30, Saturday, Nov. 6. g uesday Nov. 9. Saturday, Nov. 13. Saturday, Nov. 20. uesday, Nov. 23. Saturday ,3 Nov. 27. [IFThe Mails will close each day ~ N , _ IN The Mails for Georgeto neday and Sat The W Post Office, Gaseous-crown Printers to thy est corner of P ""mr Palm“: It many, at estern ails The Eastern Mails, t: Charlottetow onoralble the °Wl|a and W “if yearly in ad bscribing thorium offisi ., ng Two. Pound. ppi.inted» ill. Bondy”, e country, to transact the forwarding Emigrants, and 'll be kept by the A ~‘T,-§."‘"‘ g, 1 _ it an 44 0 Horse Poorer C. H. E. Juniurt Will sail from Boston and Liverpool,calling at Halifax, June 181% h V from Halifax to L1 Try experienced surgeons, ' ‘ eon Pictou and Qufigfi s. cvuannfifii . . 2: ' '3. _ For Pictou, via ' \ M 5111:? MAILS. "r r. ' Eight, ‘0' .Wlll be made I, ’ Very Tuesd Very Wednesday, at 11, A- l‘ "‘ JOHN»- WILLIAMS . - n. May 14th, 1841'. \ fiPrinted and ones of Assembly, ‘1 ater Stream—Tl!”