1 ‘ e - r than ABIII'I ,im 34: " " ‘ ‘~ ,-en the same day, at 6 o’clock, repairing the Road leading :1 the Suli'olk Road to the North River Bridge, Lot 34. " .Dn,Thurrday‘the fill), at 10 o'clock, on the spot, the repairing the Road from Stsnho to Comm Ban Bridge. . Also, on the same ay, at 2 o’clock, the rebuilding the Bridge near Mr. Dealey‘s Mills, Sufi'olk Road, Lot 34. _ _ i ' On Monday the mm of May, at 9 o’clock, the repairing the " Coma Ban Bridge, Lot 35. _ . . Also, on the same day, at 12 o’clock noon, the Straightening the Mill Cove Road between Mooney's and Kelly's, Lot 35. Also, on the same day, at 6 o'clock aliernoon, repairing Battery Point Road, Lot 35. On Tuesday, the 11th May, at 7 o’clock, morning, the repairing tho’ Road ', Buildin new Bridges between 'I‘racadio Cross 3'0“. “d . rncodie andhills—the Salotu commence at the Pi r's Bii e Lot 36. , , Pilsofiltedsgnie do , st2 o'clock, afternoon, the repairing the Road leading from the Gulph Shore to Mount_Plcasant, Lot 0n Wednesdn , the 12th, at 7 o'clock, morning, the repairing St. Peter’s Ros across Lot 37. . Also, the same day, at 12 o'clock. making a Road on the new line between St. Peter's Road and Mount StewartBrIdge, Lot 37. Also, the same day, at 60'clock, afternoon, building a new Bridge across Pisquid River, Lot 37. . . ' On Thursday the 13th, at9 o'clock, repairing the Vernon River Road, Lot 37. Also, on the same day, at across Clark‘s Mill Stream, . . I Also, on the same day, 1114 o'cl.ck, afternoon, repairing Road cross Lot 36, South Side of the llillsborougb. On‘I'riday the 14th, at Do‘clock, repairing the toad through the Monaghiin Settlement. I ' . Also, on the same da , at 12 o'clock, building It Bridge over Kelly's Creek, on the nod leading from Fort Augustus to thc Charlottetown Ferry. Also, on the same day, at 4 o’clock, repairing 'the Tarentum R sd, 1 ‘On Saturda , the 15th, the repairing the Road from St. Peter in Road to the ortage, Lot 86. Ample Security Will be required for the due performance of . ,_ “ch Lommc DAVID HIGGINS, Commissioner. Commissioner's Office, April 15th, 1841. one Hundred Barrels of Efren, TAR and 12.0er. THE Subscriber offers the above for Sale, at much reduced prices. The. same is manufactured in New York, and far superior to North Carolina Naval Stores commonly ' H l'f . Imported from a i ax JOHN TYBRING. April 24,th,'184l. P A I N T I N .G. ARRIAGE, House, Ship, Sign and Ornamental Painting and Gilding—imitation of Woods, Marbles, &c.-- ’ d It d b , n 00‘" Pflpm ’ y GEO. A.T11RESHER. Charlottetown, April 3, 1841. CAPTAIN WILLIAM HUBBARD begs to inform his friends, and the public in general, that he has taken the Ferrv House, and intends to keep good entertainment for man and horse, on Temperance principles, and hopes by strict atten- tion, to merit the favour ofa generous public. Charlottetown, 26th March, 1841. I APPRENTICES \VAN'I‘ED. FROM 10 to 12 steady active young Men, frt'nn 15 to 16 years ofagc, who are desirous of becoming Appren- tices to the Shipbuilding Business, will hear of good and liberal Yerins, in a first rate establishment, On application to the sub- scriber. ‘ , JOHN DAVIS,jun. Charlottetown, 18th February, 1841. N15 or» T ENTICES WANTED to the Pump and i ng business. ‘Appqu to n . \VATSO DUCHEMIN. February 19th, 1* BUILDING LOTS. 0 LET, in BUILDING Love, for the term of21 tlittt pleasantl situated spot oflaiid, Halflmt No. 80, in the First Hundred of’ own Lots in Charlottetown, fronting on Dor- chestcr Street, adjoining Mr. C. C. Davison's garden. For further particulars, apply to the Subscriber, years, THOMAS WITTER. Charlottetown, April 23d, 1841. - REMOVAL. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his numerous friends, and the ublic generally, that he has removed in that House in Queen Street, known by the name ofthe Old Court House (tip stairs), opposite Messrs. R. & F. Longwnrth's Store; and hopes h assidiiity and attention to business, to merit a. continuation of not patronage which has hitherto been so liberally extended towards him. ARCHIBALD MACLEOD, Tailor. Charlottetown, April 16, 1841. REMOVAL. THE Pos'r Ogsica is removed to the new'IIoiise in King Street, nearly opposite the residence of \Villiain Cundall, Esq. Charlottetown, April 20th, 1841. - CAUTION- ALL Persons are hereby cautioned against cutting or carrying away Timber,0r Wood of tiny description, from that part ofTowushi No. 43, belonging to the Estate ofthe late Honorable William ownshend, deceased, if they wish to avoid law and law costs. CHARLES W'ORREI.L, Mortgagee in possession. CAUTION. T0 LUMBERERS. -Q LL Persons found trespassing upon any ofthe Estates of the Right Honorable the Earl of Saunas, in this Island, by cutting timber, or otherwise, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. Tenants requiring Timber for Farm Buildings, dzc. must apply to the subscriber. \V. DOUSE, Land Agent. JUST RECEIVED, scriber— 14 Tons assorted IRON, 2000 Bushels SflLT, 100 Barrels prime Nova 'Scotia HERRINGS. D. \VILSON. 21th October, 1840. and for Sale by the Sub- IRON. ON SALE by the Subscriber, Twenty-nine Tons assorted Iron. 6th Nov., 1840. JUST ISSUED FROM THE PRESS, and for sale . at the \Vesleyan Book Depot, Halifax, “The Methodist .Ministry Further Defended against the Exclusive Claims of High ‘piscopelians; In a Series of Letters addressed to the Rev. Charles .I. Shreve, Rector oquysboro’; in reply to his Letters, untitled “ The Divine ,Ori in and Uninterrupted Succession of Episcopacy Maintained.” 6y Alexander M‘Leod. “ Far from me be the iron heart, that for such a defect (that is, o‘priscopacy) Isliould think any one of them (the reformed Lhipchesito be cut 00‘ from our communion, Or with certain ramngggwrtters among us, think them to assess no valid sacra- i’rgar’i‘tes, any! so pronounce them scarcely christian."—flrcltbi:hop BENJ. DAVIES. [IT The above work contains 223 ages closely tinted—price, e2; 3d.—and may be ordered t rough any offbe Wésleyan “ It goes fully into the centre deal ogcgarlilty, an able refutatioribrfyt‘ vsnce y. is op ooent."-—.Mecltanic Ian._14,“1841. P and contains, with a good he ‘ exclusive’ claims ed- 0- Farmer. o'clock, building a new Bridge l No.ice that I have made v terms ’of the said Act, of the nude \Vater Lots and Pasture Lots, and parts this Island, in arrear fiir non-payment of before~inentioned Act, viz: Town Lot: in Charlot Puree: Lors Numbers 430 and 469 lottetown. Number 4 1st Range u 12 311 do. “ 2 4‘ u “6 4th do. Pasture Lots Numbers 91, 202, 326, town Royalty. 1000 I .475 “ 2.332 “ 2’, ,7 ; ti 7,400 “ 1 ,000 ' “ I463 “ to be held at Charlottetown, applicnli said Supreme Court, durinw the said Te roclamation according to the owing thereon to Her Mn'esiy, under and by virtue_of>the Town Lot Number 75, in the Third Hundred. Town Lots in Georgetown. Pasture Lot Number 103, in Georgetown Royalty. 6,545 Acres on Township Number 8 . ‘6 I And the owners of-the said Lots and Tracts of Land, soin nrrenr and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby notified, that in case the sums charged on them by the said Act, together with the costs which have as?" incurred, shall not be paid wnlmi 'lcn Days before the ,next Term of the Supreme Court of Judicature, the said Lots and Tracts of5 Land rcsperlively. . J. SPENCER Silll'l‘ll, Treasurer. _‘ g on. o hereby give Public entioned I‘own '.Lots, 21'1 Lots or Townships in the several sums due and (down. , in the Royalty of Char- Letter C. at B_ . u u u C, 484. and 491, in Prince- 15 ESSESE on will be made in .tlie rm, for Judgment against PRINCE ED WARD plying between Liverpool, Suntiu, a new era is formed in American Colonies. doubtless, bring to their shores a nuuibc ofhcaltli-ful and fertile locations; and tl soiicits such persons. having ugricultu the British .A'ortli .dmcrica. " It is situated rence, and is oulytwo ilnys' travel by Cl Hans... N. s. the British Dominions. The capitalist at frmn £2 to £6 per acre, according to Island produces nearly all actively employed &.c. suitable for the farmer To the Emigrant, Edward IslantLotI'ers perity, which is sufficiently proved by parts, and climate. Third,a whole Island. from all taxes, Fourth, the fertility o burtlionsome to the Settle landing, to a Sixth, a ccrtai by a sure market, and lace ol‘ location, are merit, and receives liberal wages. and he preserves In liitnself'nnaidentity the parent slate. Ninth, thirteen days’ travel, by Ctlnard's lino England; and, if a Colony alfordin speedy intercourse with the mother tie advantages before enumerated, be d who has 5 cut twenty venture to Invite such individuals a t: as llll ced their posterity “ill hu [[33 To individuals Prince Edward Island, it may lie well to to be found in London, Newport, Gloucester, I’urmoulh, and all the principal ports for the Colony, or to Pictau. New See Brunswick: Boat and snilimr Vessels are generally a transit are moderate. For Esq., Warwick-street, London; Cannon. .1. B. Winters, Esq.Bristul; John Howe, Esq. Bidefurd; port; Phiilpot JLCO. Gloucester. IIj’Persons desirous of purchasith erness Lands, are respectfully soliciicd t Enid) to .the Advertiser, at his Office ilward Island. | August 26th, 1840. T 22 and (51, in this Island, has, the 24th da ' of February last, trnrOIiice lor this Coluiiy, revoked and certain Letter of Attorney, heretofore LEWELLIN LawsLLis, Esquire, Island, as his Agent, over and for the sai March 27th, 1841. CARD. MR. LEWELLIN assisted'him in the management of Lot informs the Tenantry generally that, sh sion in Accounts be discovered, he will fully endeavour to rectify what Mr. L. hopes that all those the interests of the above welfare and advancement. April 1, 1841. THE Cunard Atlantic Steamers having commenced Eiigliiuil,and Halifax, Now! This expeditious mode ut'conveyauce will, Edward Island, so justly styled by writers “ This Colony, with-respect to rullubrily ufcliinule, fertilin Ofsoil, and excellnnl watt-rs, is second to lbw, if any, in grating, may here purchase Wilderness ltinds from 15s. to 25s, per acre; or improved Farms, in dili'crent sections oftlie Island, of the Buildings erected upon the property. The soil of this kinda of grain, hay and vegetables; and cattle, as well or agricultural implements, suitable to the Colony, can be obtained at moderate prices. There are twelve Agricultural Societies, established within the last few years, Ill introducing from different countries the most Improved breeds ofLive Stock, Agricultural Implements, even though but a small capitalist, Pribce many advantages z—I-‘irst, its steadily improving revenue. plentiful supply of nod water throughout the Elhe soil. and its freedom ofscttlomcnt,‘wheréby the ruinous expenses which are some- times incurred, by having tn travel- hundreds of miles. all" Jemuneratiuii fiir the labours of the . a fair price, for all the surplus his farm. Seventh, the labourer readily meets witi Eighth, to the Britillll Eml- grant it offers the enjoyment of the benefits to be derived from the laws, language, customs and manners of his native lurid; Prince Edward Island is new huh I of fltlantic Steamers, from country, and years in the Island, thinks he'niay safely termini: to emigrate, to pay it a visit; and should they be indu- to establish themselves and families lit-re, in preference to a foreign state, they will have the satisfaction to know that scions of the British Empire. intending to emigrate from England to Liverpool, Bristol, Southampton, llull, these hitter parts being on/ya Prince Edward Island, and. between which and the Isl/MILE Steam the period of (lie nuigation's remaining passage, application may be made to Daniel Messrs Peiike & Sun, Messrs. Davids dz. Tapston, New- WILLIAM DOUSE, IE Subscriber, PrOprietor o‘f Townships Nos. 9, l6. by Deed Poll, and duly Registered granted by him to JOHN of \Vondlr-y Grove, in this LAURENCE SULIVAN. A . ‘ offers his best thanks to those Tenants and Settlers who have shown him kindness and may be amiss. - setilr-d on the above Townships can testify that he has always shown solicitude a named Estate, ISLAN I). History of the North r of individuals in search Ie Advertiser, therefore, rnl views, to visit Prince The Granary of in the Gulph of St. Liiw- inch and Steamboat from who determines on emi- situatiou, and the value its general pros- tlic increase of uses- Second, a healthy r. Fifth, the convenience almost totally avoided. Agriculturisi, roduce ol' employ- ofintercst with that of regular opportunities of possessing csirable, the Advertiser, ve resolved, or shall dc. observe, that Vessels are Plymouth, Buquard, Newcastle-upon- Tyne. Britain, either direct or Jllirumiclii, New short distance from in [m ; running wee/cl during open. The c urges Iy' Davies, Miller dz Co. Liverpool; Plymouth; ither Improved or VVild- (I apply (ifby letter, post , Charlottetown, Prince Land Agent. hearing date in the Regis uuide null and void ii :1 Townships. s 9, 1f», 22 and 61; and cold any error Or ntriis- most readily and cheer- nd jealousy for and also for their own To the Tenants on TAKE NOTICE, that by Iiide Release, hearing date respectively, lien , Esq. deceased, and Flora, his w Edmund Waters and Alexander Birnie London, Merchants, Number Forty-three, in Prince Edward and assured to them the said Edmund Birnie, for securing the payment of£3 certain Interest thereon, said Mortgage, 1 do, therefore, due, or hereafter premises, to any persons as I shell to beciime due, from yi other person except to Charlottetown, February 9, 1841. s Township Forty-Three. ofA ril, l815, the Release being made between William Tow of the other part—All L0! or said Island, and Interest, by the said Will said Edmund Waters and Alexander Birn the said Indcnture ofReleuse mentioned portion of the said sum of£335 is still due and un aid—and the sad d Waters and Alexander Birnie have brill du I E mund and all their right, title and hereby give you notice, not to duly autlioriie to receive the same ntures of Lease and the 24th and 25th days as- ife, ofthe one part, and , both then resident in Townslijp Island, were conveyed Alexander ~ 35, lawful money ofthe lit"! Townshend lo the re, at a certain day, in , and now past; and a , with a large nrrear of ly assigned to me the iiiteiest therein: "1 for the said land and me, or to such person or 70 acres of excelli-nt Land There is .1 substantial, for the accommodation ofa well within a few yards ofthe from 115 grants) Princetown mud. Lots Island, beg to intimate that they are i ' . , pre ared Wilha libert' p and that al Wise, are~hereby required to make immediate same. either by cutting Timber, secuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. 5 W IS still continued to be efi'ecte in point of capital kingdom, and gives pay any rent, now 8 twenty per cent. Of empowered in all ordinar . out reference to the Board in a k _ ‘ Istmd‘afidflm I 9.. ‘ r ‘of‘the New Series (etllargezdiég. ‘ > the size 0 the Halifax Recorder) Will‘lli'ee 11:83” end . I n r the close oftlie present volume, tnr l and accep- mfegml‘el y 91‘: render the Work as extensn'ely yfiIETLY NEU- u h} P" - nsisiltle it will from that period he d h repriemr TRIALS NPOIJITICS AND RELIGION; an hyt Seonpe of ihe " s‘ t ' the Editorial Departnicn . ‘ ex- ii‘bllltisliewiisidiglgn IAgriculture in the three Provmces. Every ' : seful "l he used to render the Columns devoted to theU . I ' ' ' " this and attractive and instructive. For improving ' ' in a few the Aariciiltiiral Department, the Proprietordwtll:;:;ittcals "rap- weeksD ll choice selection of BrlllSl| bUOkS 1}“ , P9 nnd_wnclical I".de.“Keenan” a, his cmiimnnd, on agr'icu ture def lhéwOrk ibecli-inics and no means will be left untried to re p . -, v . I .c-i- table to tlie_cnuntry. ' d m ge'll‘eliinii’h 'tll iniibh 1 er portion of the paper Will be devotee“ ‘\ ' (all: re tl an at resent, .1 summary ofnews, and a we y .- wrtcu u i .. . _ . . uni-tine ofevents of any interest, Will always be givenaddress for TERMS: Single cupy,$2§; copies sent to onem excmswe 36- 5 copies tor $9; and 8 copies for $14, per angu , a rmem ut‘postnge, invariath in advance._“PersunS as:?fl:;ingy)grafil: .. fir ei lit co ies WI 'receiv . . _ rregfgfs‘iiiiiiéteis Officersp of, Agricultural fireietgsagpdé:;e ‘ I V '. Iture in ova c , . ilcmen friendly to the cause of Agricu , em. ‘ k and Canada, are resp . .t n P. E. Island New Briinsww . tl'iilIvnrdqiiested to act as Agents, and orders for the New Series Will II in kfiill received. beGi‘si‘as‘LyAci-m'r for P. E. Island—Peter Macgowan, Esq., Merchant, Charlottetown. J' STILES' Pictou, March 20th, 1841. _rsf magmas 1840. BRITISH marten/mp EXCELLENT asses. , ' l to the season which havi ' ‘ . ig'iii; eearly part of September land," .. satisfaction; and being‘ content wrths; sELL LOWER THAN an BEFORI.o['z ready money only. Store, in the old place, opposite the-fl Richmond Street and Queen Square. h . \ NOTICE to PLU I ~ HEREAS it has gentry (fallsely stating that tll'iey‘ ' est '1‘ ll“. ' ears. annua ,, o (vivibrridgdiio riiy land, godsisting‘ 00205 A lands ofClIarlcs Stewart, and I‘Villiam . ‘ the boundaries 01 which are distinctly defi with cutting for their own immediate-use,” authority to other persons to do the sa siderablc profit therefrom: been the _ This ‘is m notify all persons that In" Charlottetown, Dec. 7th, give such ' ' ' the pH, not intend to give to any person, ’ A Trees on the said property, but do bomb 0 . on who shall ' illi'lesnder or offenders ofthe like sum as s Magistrate against the plunderer. 1840. as, information ‘ : ' r“ ,' ant llli‘And .- on, .t ‘Kie‘ f Begun} 1‘ "to 4.? mom 2,033 VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES. HESE Medicines are indebted for. their name to their inniiifesf and sensible action in purifying the springs and chriniicls oflifc, and eiiiluiiig them \vilh'rcnewed tone aide vigor. In many hundred ccrtifiedcases which have bfieul mam; public, and inalinost every species of disease‘ to‘w (LI: d human frame is liable, the happy effects of Mofi'at 5 Lite I sdand l’lieiiix Bitters have been gratefully and publicly acknowle go by all persons benefited, and who. were previously u‘nficr- qlminted with the beautifully philosophical princtples Upon W "Cl are compounded, iind upori which they consequently act. the I . i 'IYlio Life Medicines recommend themselves in diseases ofevery N CAUTION Charlottetown, 16th Nov. N. B.-—-The Boundaries of the above prop' A fined by the Commissiunersiappnlnted- for as V _ dary Lines, the Subscriber is determined to u detected so doing. T0 LUMB’ O T I C E is hereby given, tbs ‘ trespassing on that part of Lot 49,. me, Mr. J. Cambridge to Haythorne & Wri will be prosecuted. EDWARD 1840. CI" Iiirm and description. The first operation is to loosen li‘t’lm llle coats of the stomach and bowels the various IinpurIlIeS nnd crudities constiintl settling around them; and to remove the hardened fences which collectin the convolutions oftlie small intestines. Other medicines onl pnrtially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses bcltini. as to produce habitual cosltvc- ncss, with all its train ol'evils, or sudden diarrhccii, With Its Imml- nent dangers. This fact is well known to all rogular anatomists, who examine the human bowels after death: and hence the prcjudicu of those well informed men against quack medic-ines— or medicines prepared and lirruldeddo the ‘ . pursuns. The second effect oftlie Life Mediclnes is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and hy_tliis means, the liver and the lungs, tlie healthful action ofwhtcli entirely depends upon the regularity oftlie urinary organs. The blood, which takes no 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 through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. MolI'at’s Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsm, Flulu- lent‘y, Piilpitaiin‘n oftlie Heart, Loss ot‘Appciite, Heartburn and Headache, Restlessness, Illtemper, Anxietv,Langmir and_Me. I lnncholy.Costiveness, Diarrhmu, Cholera, Favors of all kinds, Rheuiiiutisiu,(iniit, Dropsies Ofiill kinds, Gravel, Worms, Asthma wooded. Westmor FOR SALE, HE Leasehold Interest of that , situate at Crapaud, and at present new bar, comprising 144 acres of excellent Lari in a high state nfculiivation. . ready for the plough at a small expense, and th ‘ There is an excellent Mill-Site on thfi furnishes a supply ofsca manure, and Lime '- ' I moderate rate from a Kiln adpiinisqlg the pgetni . , ‘ ‘ pliouse to which is attached a. op or tore; “ "bhc [2y lgnumm thorOiighly repaired and conmderahly enlarge I Vevery convenience for the accommodation ofa‘r About 30 at, t has a frost-proofcellar underneath, and water at the door. .25.: remises—plesantly situated, on theb 4;; liind, in the midst ofa tlirivmg and pop 1 and within 15 chains ofthe public Wharf—afford for investment, both for agricultural and co ‘ seldom to be met with. . A For Terms of Sale, and other particulars, 0 Davis, jr., Merchant, CliarlotletOwn, or to the :' premises, who is about to leave the Is These land. 1 ROBERT N: B.—-A new Barn,50_ ft. by 34 ft. has just b 1’88 a new; and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, lnveterale Sores,Scorbuiic Eruptions and Bad Complexinns, Eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy and other disagreeable cotiiplexions, Salt. Rheum, Ery- aipelas, common Colds and Influenn, and various other com- plaints which afflict the human frame. In Fever and Agile, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most euiinenilysuc- ccsstul—so much so, that in the Fever and Ague Districts, Physwi- ans almost universally prescribe them. . _ _ All that Mr. Mofiiit requires of his patients is, to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly uccogding tnthe directions. It is not by a Newspaper notice, or by anything that he himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results ofa fair trial. ‘ . . ‘ u'j'tA Fahsn SUPPLY Ofthese valuable MediCinCsJust received, d f l 'b an or m e y COOPER & BREMNER. ' also Newfoundland Herrings, Dry Cddfish, and a few hh’ds. coarse Salt—all of which will be sold cheap, for prompt payment. . B.-—A. P. T. has, at his Establishment at Souris, in addition to his Old stock, a general assortment of his late importation. The whole will be sold low, for cash or Island produce. Georgetown,.lnn. I, 1841. I'l TO BE LET 0R SOLD, \ WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, T HE Leasehold Interest (999 years) of a Valuable FARM, the property of Capt. W. P. Grossard, consisting of , 35 ofwliich are under cultivation. newly-built House on the premises, fit moderately si'zed family, and a p . door. The above property (which _ superior advantages, is worthy the attention Of emi- is situated about 4; miles from Charlottetown, on the For further particulars, apply at the house on the premises. October 22d, 1840. —-‘_. THE Subscribers havtng be‘eu duly appointed the sole Agents of DAVID STEWART, Es uire, for his Estates on' 0r Townships Nos. 7, 10,12, 27, 33, 46, 47, and Lennox to lease lands, at liberal terms; for rent or other- payment of the All persons found trespassing on any ofthe above or in any other respect,‘ wi ofpurcliasing, and to sell on the mo persons indebted to tliatgentlenlun, properties, I be pro. H. D. MORPETH PE' ‘ ‘ ’ December 10th, 1840. FER LMERY‘ d by the Subscriber at I . I ompany ofLond ' and stability, is second to none. in to the assured, for five years successivel in profits, amounting, on the last division ,to the premium paid in. The subscribeiz is y cases to settle losses instanter with- London. moderate rates, for the ALLIANCE C hare of the entire causes BIRNIE. Charlottetown, Oct. 13m, 13409HARLES YOUNG, Agent. Wednesday 12th. during the season. served at £1 55, maintained for the re CHAR‘LO'I‘TE'i-owu; British and North America; 7 s? ,, I A- ROYAL MAIL @213; afleoorons burthcn and 440 Home Under Contract with the “Lords of the ACADIA, Captai BRITANNIA, I do. Ricnn. B- 9* CALEDONIA, do. , ' COLUMBIA, do. C. H. E Passage Money £25 Sterlin fom H: H" t' i‘ From Halifax :6 Boston, czog’ r “u 0 These Shipscarr The UNICORN' plies be ection with tliis_place. v Halifax, Feb. 22, 1841.‘ ‘ «'1' "it ~pii‘1rm1r‘l.f,. , season at l0ttetown, On gi her’s harm, nto Road, Tuegd- laces; on the some day wee III] ttend at Charlotte . room 53. ares which , Princetovvn Road, Charlottetown stand f0 laces, izz—a harlottetown on Saturday mainder Charlottetown, 25th March, 1841. "u’l‘r Mtlblc half yearly. 0n Mondn Terms—15 Printed and onorablethe Pownal and n EDWARD Will sailfronfliustbn and Liverpool,'calliiig at Hal 1841. - Sole Agentsfor Prince Edward Island. Fm. Boston. I Fm. Halifax Charlottetown, Dec.11,1840. “Columbia” March Ist. March 3d “Caledonia” I SEASONABLE GUODS AT GEORGETO‘VN. “gritgnnia” March 16,}, Maw}, 18”, -— “ Cu 111’} ALEXR. P. TAYLOR begs to intimate to his “Caledonia” April lst April 3d friends, and thé public generally, that he has received “ GtIUInb’Ia" . ' his usual and well selected supply of seasonahle GOODS, c0m~ “Ac.fldlu_ H April 17 April 19th prising cloths, tweeds, cassiincrcs, pilot cloth, flushing, randy “ BritanniaH made clothing. molt-skin, white, red and yelan flannel, blankets, “Columbia " May lst May 3d ;, linincspuns, white, grey and printed cottons; m'uslins, woollen “Caledonia and cotton plaid shawls and hnnilkercliiefs; Persians, coloured “ Britnnrua” May 16th May 1811i silks (plain and twilled); striped shining, blue‘and white cotton “Acadiu’ _ warp; hosiery, nsnahiirg, wunllcn gloves, silk handkercliiefs, “Caledonia” June 1st June 3d craps, lainii wool and silk shawls und handkerchiefs, mouslin de “Columbus” . Iaiiie dresses, wiili a variety of ribbons, edgiiigs, doc. &c. “ Aciidia’: June 16th June 18th Bar and bolt Iron, cast and blister Steel, iron Pots and Ovens, “Britannia” ‘ Shovels.Fryiugpuns, 4dy. tidy. 8dy.10dy. and horse shoe Nails, “ Columbia” July Is: July 3d Horse Trnncs, owdcr, Shot, Stilt, sole Leather, whitc,green, black “ Caledonia" and red Piiinis, puinl Oil. S iirits uf'l‘urpentine. 7x 9, 8x10 and “Britannia” July 17th July 19th 10x12 \Vinduw Glass, Mil and Cross Cut Saws, Earthen and “Acadia” Tinware, with a general assortment ofCutlery, &c. “ Caledonia” August lst August 3d Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wine, Porter, Cider, Molasses, Sugar, r“ Columbia” Vinegar, Ruisins,Currants, Candles, Basket Salt, Tobacco, Pipes, “ Acuditi” August 16th August 18”, Rice, Onions, Nuts, Siaicli, Mustard, Indigo, Snufi‘, Confectionary, “ Britannia” Drugs, &c. &c. ‘ y czpcrienced Surgeons" twaen Pictou FARMER’S GLORY. ~ ‘ THIS HORSE will stand for the following places, ‘ May 1st.; at y 3d; at Mr. I» Mr. Fairclo Saturday, at the t uring the ensuing season, at the Su M town on Wedn were barren to Columbus last Bell WILLI HE Celebrated CANADIAN . g season st.‘L t'Chailottetown, on 3' " r the ensuin lasgow, on F the 8th. ofthe season. published by in deduce. kly, and at Rustico, - V t s. for the season,or 350;: . J ‘ ' S" “‘9' 8 Road, April 23a, 1841. AM“ “.53 Royalty, 19th A“ l I The same House of Assembly, on Water Streets—Tutu! CI», . v .J" and hree 1i esdays' AM riday the I Coons’ ti ’ ~l