at i @c in it ' ' AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ADVERTISER. as tel {herald Vol. [11.] fl LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, June lst, 1840. rsuance of the Act of the General As- ofthis Island, made and passed in the Seventh e Reign of His late Majesty King William the intituled fln flat for levying an flssessment on Lands in this Island—I do hereby publicly notify the Owners or Occupiers of Land within this Island, for which the annual Assessment, charged thereon by the said recited Act, of Four Shillings, lawful money of this Island, for every Hundred Acres of wilderness or unim- proved Lands contained in the several Townships, and the several Islands belonging thereto; and the sum of Two Shillings for every Hundred Acres of cultivated or improved Land in the said several Townships and Is- lands as aforesaid; and the sum of Four Shillings for each and every uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot, Pasture Lot, Common Lot and \Vater Lot, granted in the Town and. Royalty of Charlottetown ; and the sum of Two Shillings for each and ever cultivated or improved Town, Pasture, Comnron, and Vater Lot as aforesaid ; and the sum of Two shillings and eight—pence for each and_every Town Lot, Pasture Lot, and Water Lot,grant~ ed. in the Towns and Royalties ot Gecrgetbwn and Princetuwn ; and the sum of One shilling and four-pence for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pas- ture, and \Vater Lot, granted in the said lastementioned Towns and Royalties, and so in proportion for a less quantity ; and the sum of One penny per acre on each and every acre of cultivated or improved Land in the Royall ofGeorgetown, called reserved Lands ; and the sum 0 Two-pence per acre on each and every acre of such Lands as may be deemed uncultivated or unimpro- ved Lands, is payable, that unless the Assessment for the current year be paid into in hands, or the hands of my Deputies, on or before the ' wenty-sccond of December, 1840, I shall, on the last day ofthe next Aiilary Term, at Charlottetown, make Proclamation of a such Lands as shall then be in arrear for non-payment of the sums charged thereon, agreeab‘. to the directions of the said Act. J. SPE CER. SMITH, Treasurer. Treasurer’s Oflice, June 1st, 1840. N 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 fol- lowing persons to be ReceiVers of the said Assessment: Prince County. Joseph Pope, Bedeque. » - Thomas C. Compton, St. Eleanor’s. James Yeo, Port Hill. Allan Forsyth, Cascumpeque: Thomas M‘Nutt, Princetown Royalty. Queen’s County. James Pidgeon, New London. Thomas Fairhairn, Sable. Solomon Deshrisay, Charlottetown. Allan M‘Dougall, Belfast. King’s County. John Jardinc, St. Peter’s. Alexander Mucdonuld, St. Margaret’s. \Villiam S. Macgowan, Souris. Hugh Macdonald, Three Rivers. James Richards, Murray Harbour. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer; Secretary’s Office, August 17th, 1840. TENDERS will be received at this Oflice until Wednesday the 4th November next,_for the conveyance ofthe MAILS, by hsuflicient STEAM BOAT of not less than Eighty Horses Power, twice a week be- tween Pictou and Charlottetown. and once a. week be- tween Charlottetown aud Miramiclii, touching at Bedeque on the voyage to and from Miramich‘i, during the.open- ing of the Navigation, for the space of 5 years, from the let May, 1841. Further partioiilars madekn'o‘wn upon application to this Oflice. « i * > . . H. HAVILANB, Secretary. LIFE no Fm]: INSURANCE. OLICIES w" issucd'by the Subscriber, in either of .ovg'departinents, on the most reasonable teftnsfi . CHARLES YOUNG, ' * 3‘14. flgcnt of the “ Erin" and “ At.“ ’ _ «. Insurance Companies. "CharlottetownfDec. 11 ,_.,183‘8\‘ THOMAS Kahuna, Tdilor, EGS to return his sincere thanks for the a; patronage he has enjoyed in the line ofliis_ busi- ,nnd as it is his intention to leave the Island in the rec of the present summer, he requests that all per- I‘iudebted to him will settle their accounts on or " : the 25th September, as all accounts which re- unsettled after that period will be placed in the ofan Attorney for collection, without distinctipn. y person desirous of carrying on the Tailoripg , . . .1e will-.find the mises now occupied .by him well worthy . attentbir being conveniently Situated, and fitted up u est. lishment competent to employ seventeen or cig eerl‘gmen; all the conveniencies at- tached to which, as they now stand. " Upper Queen Street, August 15th, 1840. u. THE Subscriber intending to make an altera- tion in his business, respectfully requests an early settlement of Accounts from all persons indebted to him. A Valuable Stock of GOODS for Sale, for Cash only. ALEXANDER. DAVIDSON. Charottetown, 14th July, 1840. CAUTION. A LL Persons are hereby cautioned against cutting or carrying away Timber, or Wood of any description, from that part ofTownship No. 43, belong- ing to the Estate of the late Honorable William Towns- bend, deceased, if they wish to avoid law and law costs. CHARLES WORRELL, Mortgages in possession. CAUTION TO' LUMBERERS. LL Persons found trespassing upon any of the Estates of the Right Honorable the Earl of Silurian, in this Island, by cutting timber, or other- wise, will be prosecuted With the utmost rigour ofthe Tenants'requiring Timber for Farm Buildings, Law. aw. must apply to the subscriber. 3V. DOUSE, Land Agent. TO BE LET, for a term of years, a Budding Lot, 56 feet by 30, hunting on Water Street, op- For further B. sCOTT. , posits Mr. J. B. Cooper's dwelling house. particulars apply to disposed ofon reasonable terms, CHARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1840. SPRING IMPORTATIONS for 1840. Ex Baritone flrg le, from Waterford, flmbassador from iverpoo , and John Craig, from London. ’ BY the above recent arrivals, the Subscriber has received A Large Assortment of ' BRITISH MAN UFACTURES, EOHIpI‘ISIng every article in his usual very general line of uIsIness—wbich he offers on reasonable terms, for cash on y. ' N. B.—A few gallons of very superior old Cork Whis- key—a prime article. DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, 13th May, 1840. ' TEAS, DRY GOODS, &c. 1 CHESTS Black and Green Teas, first chop, 2 cases fresh Olives, Fresh Carolina Rice, Do. Philadelphia Flour, Do. Cuba Coffee, Do. Spices and Drugs, in common use, American Brooms, VVhisps and Buckets, 100 pieces Manchester Prints, newest style, 50 do. white Sliiitinghud unbleached Cotton, 60 dozen Shawls and fancy Handkerchiefs, uncom- monly low, , 20 pieces Scotch and West of England Tweeds, Gambroons, Cassinets, plain as rinted Mole- skins, India Nankeens, &cs immer wear, 1 case Gentlemen’s superfine Hats; together with a valuable Stock of useful Goods, suited to the trade and season. N. B.—-As the whole of the articles are offered at the lowest possrhle prices, no Credit can be given, and sales Wlll be made for Cash down only. Chambers’ valuable Publications, People’s Editions. See Advertisement. ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, No. 1 Queen Street, Breckeu’s Corner, Head of the Wharf. June 23d, 1840. ’ NEW and FASHIONABLE GOODS. ' THE Subscriber begs respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Island in general, that he has received a large and elegant assort- ment of fancy and other GOODS, which willbe sold cheap, for cash---among which are superfine and fine broad cloths, various colours; doe skin and kcrseymere trowserings; brown, black, green and other silks; ladies’ func crape, cashmere, challis and silk handkercliiefs; blue and coloured India bandanoes; green crape, Challis, de laines and muslin dresses; 3 s lendid assort- ment of ribbons; India n’ankeen, gent emen’s fancy cravats, Victoria gloves, Irish linen, Scotch camhrick, brown holland, furniture, dimity and fringe; valentia, swansdown, cloth and other fancy vests; moleskin jackets and trowscrs, Saxony cloth, ladies‘Y white cottprr, lose, Angola do.; jaconet, mull, book and figured mus- lins, printed cottons, newest patterns; furniture cotton, lining cotton, various colours; fancy shirts, white and grey cottons, boys’ cloth caps, white and blue cotton warp, gentlemen’s beaver hats, fancy buttons, silk, twist, it great variety of cotton reels, thread, tapes, &.c. &c. HARDWflREz-uBar and bolt Iron, cast and blister Steel, iron Pots, Bakepans, Tea-kettles, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Locks, Carpenters' Tools, Screw Angers, from 13, to 5 inch; Chain Traces, fancy riding and other Whips, Sole Leather, Shoe Thread, blue and common Earthenware. _ GROCERIES:---Rum, Brandy, Gin, London Porter, Tea, Sugar, Tobacco, Soap, Candles, Molasses, Glue, Starch, Alspice, Pepper, Ginger, Table Salt, &c. &c. Seal Oil; white, black and green Paints, Linseed Oil. SHIP CHflNDLERY:---Cordage, Chains, Anchors, Canvass, and a general outfit for Vessels from 50 to 400 tons. ' JOHN DAVIS. I Queen Street, 15th June, 1840. SUGAR and RAISINS. THE SubsCriber hasjust received, per Schoo- ner Waterloo, a consignment of Ten Hogshcads of SUGflR, and a few half boxes of bunch RAISIJV'S, which he ofl'ers for sale low for prompt payment. KENNETH M‘KENZIE, Water Street, opposite Mr. Peake‘s Brick House. July 14th, 1840. ’ I STOVES I STOVES I l STOVES ! l I THE Subscriber has for sale a number of Franklin and Cooking Stoves, of various sizes and patterns. also, 100 barrels Sn erfine FLOUR, ot a superior quality, which will be so d cheap for cash. ‘ JOHN DAVIS. Queen Street, 6th July, 1840. N. B.—Thirty boxes of prime Oranges and Lemons. NEW GOODS,‘AT GEORGETOWN. ALEXR. P. TAYLOR EGS to inform his friends and the public, that he has 'ust received, ex Schr. Sarah flnn,from Halifax, his usuai Supply of . Seasonable Goods, viz: ' Dry Goods of all description; hardware and cutlery; ladies’ and gentlemen‘s shoes and boots; drugs, confec- tionery; cases bonnets; with a great varipty of small wares, too numerous to mention. also, and Madeira Wines, Porter, Flour, Bread, Sa t, Canvass, Cordage, Tobacco, Covered, glazed, and palm leaf Hats, Lemons, Lemon Syrup, Box and Cask Raisins, Whiting, Lamp Blac , Black Lead, Rice, Allspice, Pepper, Indigo, Blue, Starch, Wallnuts, Candles, Soap, Earthenware, Glassware, Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Putty, Glue, Bridles, Corn Brooms and Whisks, Powder, Shot, Mustard,Nails, Ca enters‘ .Tools, Clover Seed, Mill and Cross Cut Saws, igars, P_i es, Scythes, .Sickles, &c. &c. &c. All of which wrl be sold at very moderate prices, for prompt payment. A. P. T. has enlarged his establishment at Sopris, where he intends keeping continually on hand,article necessary for the Fishery, and aLlow rates for cash or Fish. 4 , N. B.—Establishment lately occupied by Mr. Thomas Stone. Georgetown, June 8th, 1840. PEOPLE’S EDITIONS. H A M B E R. S ’ PEOPLE’S EniTiONs of VALUABLE and UsEEUL BOOKS, * many of them at only a twentieth part of the original price, most of them with Notes, Prefaces and Remurks, bythe present publishers, and all warranted as complete editions of the works as ever published. Addison’s Essays, Moral and Humorous, - Gs. 6d. Guizot’s History of Civilization, from the French, - - ’ 25. 8d. Defoe’s Complete English Tradesman, - 2s. 8d. Cottagers of Glenburine, by Mrs. Hamilton, 16d. Lamartine’s Pilgrimage to the Holy Lead, 75. 6d. Sir Walter Scott’s Lay ofthe Lust Minstrel, 14d. Marmion, — _ 20d. Lady ofthe Lake, - 186. Life and Travels ofMungo Park, with a Map, 2s. 8d. Goldsmith’s Vicar of Wakefield, — 16d. Lord Bacon’s Essays, - - 16d. Allan Ramsay’s Gentle Shepherd, and other Poems, - - - 8d. Anster Fair, and other Poems, by Tennant, 16d. Locke’s conduct of the Understanding, - 12d. Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, - 3s. 4d. Robert Burns, Life of - - 25. 4d. Poetical Works, - 4s. Prose Works, - 3s. 4d. SelfControl, a Novel, by Mrs. Brunton, 4s. 4d. ChamberslTour in Holland, Belgium and the Rhine, - — - Incidents ofTravel in Egypt, Arabia, Petrea and the Holy Land, by Stephens, - 3s. 8d. Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Rus5ia,and Poland,by Stephens, - 3s. 8d. Godwin's Caleb Williams, - - 39. 8d. Franklin’s Life and Essays (greatly improved), 2s. 8d. Crabbe’s Parish Register and other l’oems, 6d. Paleyl’s Natural Theology, with additions, 3s. Smo et’s Adventures of Roderick Random, 3s. 4d. Imprisonment o'fSelvia Pellico, - 1s. 6d Butler’s Analogy of Religion, — 2s. 4d Graham's Sabbath and other Poems, — Dr. Clarke’s Travels in Russia, Turtary and Turkey, With Notes, &c. (originally pub- lished at Five Guineas), - Palmyra, Piso’s Letters from - 3s. 8d. Malcolm‘s Travels in the Burman Empire, 35. Combe’s Constitution of Man,fourth edition, revised, corrected and enlarged, - 3s. _ A few sets of Cbambers’ Educational Course, so far as is already published, comprising Twenty valuable Works on Education. ' ALSO, Elegant and cheap Prayer Books, School and Family Bibles, very cheap; 100 reams wrapping? and writing Papers; superior Steel Pens, and blue wriTing Fluid, Cop Books, Toy and Children’s Books, Sealing Wax, Wa ers, die. die. die. Brccken’s Corner, No. 1, Queen Street. ALEXANDER DAVIDSON. PRIDIE FOX ISLAND IIERRINGS. NOW Landing, at the Queen’s Wharf, and for sale by the Subscriber, 40 barrels prime Fox Island HERRINGS. 7th August, 1840. K. M‘KENZIE. HORSE-POWER FOR SALE. HE Subscriber has for sale, on reasonable terms, a single- Horse-power, made by Mr. S. Bovyer, applicable to various purposes. It operates on the same principle as Mr. Braddock’s celebrated Horse-power, lately imported from the United States, and will thrash from 80 to 100 bushels of grain in 12 hours. C. C. DAVISON. THE Subscriber has just received per Schoo- ner Mayflower from Halifax, Twelve Puncheons prime old JAMfllCfl SPIRITS—also, four Hogsheads SUGflR and three Puncheons MOLflSSES, which will be disposed ,ofcheap for Cash only. N. B.—-The above articles having been selected by an experienced judge, the Subscriber can with confidence recommend them to his friends and the public. An immediate payment of all Accounts is particularly re uested. q JOHN M‘GILL. September 12th, 1840. v To SELL or to LET, To which an unquestionable Title will be given, HE FARM Of BROWNSTON, situate on Lot 49, , fronting the Pisqutd Road, and one mile from ver- non River Inn. It contains 434 acres ofthe best descrip- tion ofLand in this Island, having abundance’fif Fire- wood, pine, spruce and fencing poles. Fifty acres are under cultivation, and in the best condition, and Twent additional acres are enclosed of natural pasture, whic could be easily cleared for the plough, the'growth of wood being only young bushes. There is a large Garden and Orchard, planted with apple, plum and cher- ry trees, die. of 5 years’ standing. The' whole is well fenced, and there are gates on every enclosure, as well as the court-yard. Tire House is very comfortable for a small family, and contains kitchen, small parlour, good bedroom, servant’s sleeping room, closets, and a. cellar underneath. The House is as good as new, as are the oflices, which consist ofa large Barn, a Stable, and Cow- house, Poultry-house, Dairy, and Green-ho ses for pota- toes and turnips; an excel ent Spring of ater is near the House, and the fields are watered by a brook running through them The whole will be let together, or in one Farm, for such term ofyears and on such conditions as may be agreed on; or the pro erty will be divided into Farms , to suit the views Ofo erers; or, ifpreferred,the one halt Tea, Sugar, Cofl‘ee, Molasses, Rum,Brand , Gin, Port ( 217 acres), including all the improvements, will be sold . ratel . A l to up“ y PP y DAVID ROSS. Hillsborough River, May 14, 1840. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers for Sale 3. Tract of 100 Acres of superior Land, adjoining the Bede in House Farm, having a front of about 20 chains on il- mot Creek. From eight to ten acres are cleared, and the remainder is well stocked with Firewood and Fencing staff. There is also a small stream of water running through the premises, sufficient to drive a Cardin and Threshing Mill. The situation is well adapted or a Shipbuilding establishment; For terms of Sale, apply to Mr. Solomon Desbrisay, l tt town or to Charo e ’ JOSEPH POPE. Bedeque, 18th May, 1840] I {Rifles [No. 164.. momma VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES. HESE Medicines are name to their manifest and sensible action in puri fying the springs and channels oflife, and enduing them with renewed tone and vigor. In many hundred cer- tified cases which have been made. lie, and in almost every species of disease to whic - ‘_5 human frame is liable, the happy effects of Mofl'at’s Life Pills and Pheuix Bitters have been gratefully and publicly acknowledged by all erscns benefited, and who were previously unacquainted with the beautifully hiloso hical princr- ples upon which they are compoun ed, an upon which the consequently act. he Life Medicines recommend themselves in diseases of every fbrm and description. The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudities constantly settling around them; and to remove the hardened fseces which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitual costive- ness, with all its train of evils, or sudden diarrhwarwith its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists, who examine the human bowels after death: and hence the prejudice of these well in- formed men against quack medicines—or medicines pre- pared and heralded to the public by ignorant persons. The second efi'ect of the Life Medicines is t0‘cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, the liver and the lungs, the healthful action ofwhich entirely depends upon the regularity 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 nourished>by food coming from a clean stomach, coursesTreolxthrnugh the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. ,‘ Modat’s Vegetable Life Medicines have been tho- roughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of ‘ Appetite, Heartburn and Headache, Restlessness,1ll- temper, Anxiety, Langour and Melancholy, Costiveness, Diarrhma, Cholera, Fevers of all kinds, RheumatiHm, Gout, Dropsies of all kinds,‘ Gravel, Worms, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sores, Scorbuiic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive- complaints, sallow, cloudy and’other disagreeable com- plexions, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, common Colds and Influenza, and various other complaints which afllict the human frame. In Fever and Ague, particularl , the Life Medicines have been most‘eminently success ul—so much so, that in the Fever and Aguo Districts, Physici- 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 to the directions. It is not by a Newspaper notice, or by any thing that he himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results of a fair trial. {13’ A FRESH SUPPLY of these valuable Medicines just received and for sale by , J. B. COOPER & CO. Sole flaunts for Prince deard Island. a Charlottetown, July 30, 1840. LANK Bills of Exchange, Charter Parties, Seamen’s Articles, Bills of Lading, Manifests, Powers of Attorney, Court Subpoenas, Apprentices’ Indentures, a variet of Magistrates’ Blanks, 81.0. for sale at the Office oft e Colonial Herald British and North American 1' A; , STEAM SHIPS, .2. ROYAL MAIL Of 1200 Tons burthen and 440 Horse Power each», , Under Contract with the “Lords of the Admiralty." FOR BOSTON, CARRYING HER MAJESTY’S MAILS, AND PASSENGERS T0 HALIFAX. ' ' BaiTANNiA, Captain HENRY WOODRUFF; ACADIA, do. ROBERT MILLER; CALEDONIA, do. RICHARDCLELAND. COLUMBIA, do. ‘ HE ACADIA will leave Boston on Tuesday the lst, and Halifax on Wednesday the 3d ofSep- tember, for Liverpool, G. B. The above Vessels will be despatched form Liver- pool as follows:—July 4th, August 4th, September 4th and 19th, October 4th and 19th, November 4th, Decem- _ her 4th. And will leave Boston, calling at Halifax, from whence the vessels will sail on the 3d August, 3d September, 3d and 18th October,3d and 18th November, and 3d December—1840. ‘ ‘. Passage—including,Provisions, VViue and Steward’s fee—to Halifax, 35 guineas; to Boston, 39 _ uineas. From Boston and Halifax to Liver 001, 125 d are, in- cluding Steward’s fee. Frouf'ilplifix t'n Boston,‘20 dollars. For assa e a l to a , p. g ’ W Y S.CUNARD.& Co. Halifax, August 19, 1840. ' , PACKET between BEDEQUE and SHEDIAC, ’ T H E. swift sailing Packet DOLPHIN will leave Bedeque for Shediacmevery Thursday , and return every Monday from She- diac to Bedeque, duringthe summer. Farms. Cabin Passengers, Steerage do., 5s. Children under 3 years ofage free. Horses and Cattle, 7s. 6d. eac . . Every attention will be paid to the comfort of the pal- sengers by the subscriber. . \ ANTHONY SIMPSON. July 1, 1840. ‘ Packet between Georgetown and Picton. HE Packet Schooner RAMBLER will leave Geor etown for Pictou,ou.Wed- nesday in each weefi during the season;imme- dl y after the arrival of the Mail from Charlottetown, and will leave Pictou, on its return to Gear etown, on the following Monday, afler the arrival of t e Mail from Halifax. » 7s. 6d. FARES. Cabin Passengers, 7s. 6d. each. ‘ v _ -. Steerage do. 53. A 1’ f Children above three years, and under 14 years of age—half price. . Children under 3 years ofage—t‘ree. _ " Goods at the rate of 9d. er barrel bulk. Horses and Cattle, 7s. 6 sch. May 30th, 1840. ' ,‘ indebted for their 7 its