#Tfi' $3; ’Enrron or run Commxhjflsaan.‘ ‘Wiwwv ‘. VB Tend With some sur rise the commu ' A ' of March 26th., and Xpril 16th, sagngl'ilfii‘: _ place; of which am make the impregsion on ‘_ mm, fills! the Palladium il the Mist! organ ofa N0“ 3?“. Who are endeavouring toprbcme the r‘w x I , W to title - : ' ' . ‘Ihllexi'min’e presently. (“ms to “mam “"5 chm go ’i hung. MWGVE": f0? ll“! llill‘estmt. thatlthis point Were I? ’_ red, has BILL BLUNT the right to imam that. the vi ofsuch a measure are enemies to the country 9 [got offered the sma‘llestevidence that the proposed gallon unld ml!er the Island. He has not even at- do, tins. He has not shown but that it might“ be Whehm s reryvlnghest recommendation, that 'he advo- such a measure. He has altogether taken it for gran- :jthat' itwould be the_“sacrificing”lofour Colony to have ya. (ted to Nova Scone. And without producing one iota y. roof ‘0 this huge assortxou, ho trusts entirely to the I: (ll-90PM” Inflejudice for the condemnationof the I __ 1m. NOW, SW, 1 ask, has he a right to pursuesnch a pulse? «If he deems that any measure of which Mr. Whe- ls the pubhc advocate is injurious to the interests of the (any, It Is not only his privilege, but his duty, to demon- ‘iits dangerous character, and to exhibit the evil conse- mes of which it would be productive. This would be ymty—hmtest. But to attempt to condemn any opinion, fiinyggnaufllor holdmg such opinion, without first examining claims, Is arrogant and absurd. .Buc BILL BLUn-r has not furnished any satisfactory evidence the truth of his charge. From his manner of handling the marten-It appears, after all, very little better than an idle con- ‘ backed by' some vague reports. He has heard of “two y who put their hands into their pockets” to effect «this end; and judging “from the channel through which he lawn”. he sees “no room to doubt its authenticity.” Now is the whole of the evidence, be it remembered, which BLUNT attempts to bring against the Palladium. He amgnrraigned its Editor before the public, and has become maestimony against him; and the above is the proof upon 5 which he relies for his conviction. Now, taking into c0n~ gigantion' the character. and amount of this evidence, it cer- g “lawman seem a most pitiful affair upon which to found a L «image so grave. It is a mere report—perhaps the production .ofjs’ome practised manufacturer of news—perhaps the olf- " ’ Sg-of politiculfiplcen or personal dislike,-—coming, too, . y, and after the lapse of nearly a year since the ,first 'py‘ejcction of the Palladium ;—not even then daring boldly ryqspuert its statements. but insinuating them slyly and cau- -fié,ngly, and conveying the mighty intelligence that two per- ..g'mj'yiu Halifax had contributed something—how much de- « ipon‘eht sayeth not, to assist Mr. Whelau to advocate annexa- , .tion; Here is the whole ofthis immense news. The out— , she“ has burst, and the important secret is out. . Let us ex- .amine it a little more closely. - 1. It is a report. So was the statement, put forth some years ago, by this some BILL Boozer, if we are correctly informed of his identity, that D. , Maelean, Esquire, was a runaway Canadian Rebel. From ‘ “the channel-through which he had” that statement, name ly,,as he said, the assurance ofa person who had known him inLCanada, and who detected him while delivering a lecture atAtlae’Mechauics’ Institute, perhaps he thought there war “ little or’uo room to doubt its authenticity” too. But did it stand the test? And why may not one report be as good as another? If the report that belies Mr. M‘Lenu be false, why shall we,trust that that slanders Mr. Whelan, without roof? BILL Bunn'r appears to have a particular facility of . .v ,4. r; "in ' country. i: “put. : U BILL Bros-r dIdn ’ ' shah?“ pursue WW“ picking up such stories, and a strong penchant for circulating tthem again. Whether it is owing to the man’s extreme cre- dulity, to a love of milling, to an appetite for slander, or to on overWeeoing vanity, prompting him to know more than any one else, and to he in possession of every one’s se- crets, lknow not; but certainly be seemsparticularly clever otdiscovering everything that iseithernew, orstrnnge,ormon- strous, or ridiculous; and no less clever at circulating it. But who is the author ofthis report? BILL BLUNT is fond ofcalecfising Mr. \thlnn; perhaps he will have no objec- tions to answer a few questiousmhinliself. VVhrre then did jlwvluaar' this "~ slyreport?” .Lol'thepublicihnow il'itbere- be may good authority for it. Let the importers of it to this ,Island come honestly before the world, and give us their names, and We shall then know what we have to trust to. .51 report, indeed! A report from where? .VVhe‘n came it? .By whomoame it? BILL BLUNT, stand forth. Yon answer, '“ No matter by whomJ’ Ah! This is not “ a little hypocri- ‘tical, I suppose l” This is not “ a kind of getting,“ over the questionr—a sort of hang the follow! what put it into his head to ask me that ?” “ No matter by whom,” indeed ! “Al- llowune to say whatever will suit mypurpose,-—to slander whom I please. ‘ But don’t question me: don’t demand my authority. That will ruin our cause.” ‘ But thisji! a private report; commg.r to lifiht, too, longafter tile-goommencement ofthe Palladium. True, BILL BLUNT hard It many months ago; and in even a worse shape than the lateeditibn of it. But It has lain ever since lll some ol the cavities of his brain in perlect secrecy; and long ago as he first became master of this great state secret, and ex- tensive and organised as is the infamous shcme to “ rob .ns ofour constitution, and hand us over to the tender mercies ofNoveas t'ia," (an awful place, that Nova Scotia, Mr. Edi- lm"; asjfiei'ge as a she-bear, and as pItIless as a crocodIle_;) yet‘ltowindividual saving himself hn over yet heard tlIIs mi'l‘vellous story. Now, Sll‘, allow me to ask, does not the 37m rivacy of‘this report throw a stigma upon Its proba- bility; Have the birds of the air brought It to BILL BLUNT, 1h!" he and he mu should know it? Besules, several months ihfle‘n'ot tended Id elucidate it, and to unravel, even to the la- ‘lei‘ed' BILL BLUNT, the InySIeries of this iniquitous scheme. T06 revelations ofthe existence oi this company of :‘auda- £331.15. monopolising picaroons,” remain In statu quoh, [Lune isrio newllight, and time does not promIse to make I e tblmgt may clearer. Alas, poor BILL! thy perception must be ‘ urI indeed, ifthou can’st not see the ridicule thou on like y to dating on thyself. And why has uthi‘s case ? Why .nymous signature? .mtion to an interview? f ortant knowled e he re csses to, Evidence, would fhave cgurted investigation, and have con- fronted'every opponent. It will not do to say, that the Im- rtance and public nature pf the case precipgp’grabpzzyfge ‘ ‘ I lion. It recluded, 0 course, any Ini - ' I - figaBut the nilore explanation the better—the mop;quer do elicit the truth. Why not go- honestly 20 Mr. Be an, stell'him the report, and hear hIs‘,defence. r Brpplbliggp"; iggxédhillghgzze _ understood bettBr‘pohw .to manage the business._, But_thls he dechneté. 'd It It: , .dread to hazard a private InterVIew? Was he a rat: pd e mi; Mnam‘aud face be known ?_ l Inclinel {)0}; e _I so, Havingnothi‘ng but indefinite couIecturjis an; have 2:135:21 alone to offer, a private conversanou coul on y|I a for 62d“- rthe leanness of his cause, and destroyed hIs plea 51f Bl“ mooring to raise a public ferment about no made“ and dime-r had facts to present he would be more I He has more honest. Doubtless they wouch ionlgszgs;ed them. .every disposition to trumpet them. If 9 II lbw; erhaps But having nothing but. a few vague bmts, (den capimi .from the most doubtful sources, and oblige ‘0 "m‘ K fi_ V -‘ 9 Puton use -con .of these, or wantu, what shall he do . ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ -ed a real dent, bullymg toner—assume to have wighg his BILL BLUNT acted such a cowardly part III has he slunk behind the covert ol a'n ano- VVhy has he declined the editors InVI- An individual possessmg the Im— and sustained by good ,aecret—and endeavour to Irighten MI. mimic thunders. I V r “0,8 - I nd labours o I And what have the volcanic throes a “on? ‘Nay; mountain brought forth? An elephant or a ' WI nameless abortion. "wan argue presented with a peurilo story of two t ‘- Halifax who are contributors to Mr. Whelan. They ' hands into their pockets.” Aye; and perhaps I But they gave Mr. Whelan too- But how much did they give mm.t ’t hear that part of the story. u t 'n‘ P. E. Island.” "min "if ‘ .« m out again. - they (mtmonoble sin! perfectly silent 0n the subject! Scarcer a sentence has ap- ject? Where we were promised a re; ’ ’dark and infamous plot to ruin and enslave ou_ ‘ . Aye ! Who told him that I , V. ,, wonderP, Whuifitw " pgaippekof helping P. E. Island, by inducing Mri Wlhvihidht: Does Bifit‘lhfigp’sk okl boarding its devourers in their dens? ,> NI‘ now to the contra ? . prplly; algsly report,” possibly true, probablyy nonbihat filo: 12:: herea‘zaigpygallwlr;Whelnp morpay to induce him to come , i V nnexatlon. nd what two ‘ glypsekpray? aAnd what do they hope. to gain by Inland/3 a c n p them. What Wonders Two men ‘coidd do in such h use , and what an Inducement to Mr. Whelan would be t epéontnhutionsl Ohlc'mpora! oh moral Whata marc’: nor ILL BLUNT has 'discoveredl What a beautilhlly con- sisfie‘p: fggddlile, and Iogenibus story he has put;forth! climax Is to come yet. Edward .Whehm [h :ptployzd,ap‘aid, sent to this Island, to advocate its annexation‘i; Io government of Nova Scotia, has remained for sigh! month: poured In his paper in favour of such a step, and not a sinvle one from he own pen. Here is one her; and it is suifi~ ment to destroy a thousand volumes of such vapouring as BILL BLUN’T has put forth. Is it credible, is it possible that the Palladium should have been established to advocaté an- nexatIon,.and. yet In eight months never advert to that sub- . Did this idea never strike BILL BLUNT? ’Tis ‘ccr- taInly a wondrous pity the man wouldn’t think. Is it not time to attack Mr. Whelan as the advocate of annexation . when he shall have become guilty? Or, ifhe must be as,— saIled, at pay rate, why not make some of his real sentiments the common? I blush for BILL BLUNT, and the miserable crew he represents. 1fthey have no discernment, what have they done_with their consciences? Are honour and honesty thIngs thch they can entirely dispense with in their politi- cal pursuits; that thus they sacrifice them to the opportuniv ty of mahgning and injuring a political opponent? The Palladium may be wrong. But wrong or right, BILL BLUNT’S pretended ohm-go is only a Inuchination to destroy a popu- lurIty which the partizans of Inisgovernment dread, but thch they have tried in vain to check. And whatascheme have they fallen upon! It is not that its editor has done wrong, or that he is doing wrong; but that he was sent here To no wronIr. His public career is unnoticed; his political sentiments are unattacked , and a mere unsubstantiated report of somotlnng which he was employed to do, but NEVER mo Is made the ground of assault, and the cause oi filthy ribuhlry and vuuperation. Oh dignilas.’ oh prudential whither have ye fled, that meanness and folly should have thus become Instated in your wonted thrones? and frothy bruggadocios presume to condemn without evidence the trusted servants and friends of the public! And forsooth, Mr. Whelan must not feel indignant at such treatment. Every inquisitive anybody that wishes .10 pry Into his business must he indulged, and he must be quite great difliculty liaube Swan made her way through it, and it was", I, l grey} “libel”? “"60 that she succeeded. Seals were soon in LAUNCHED. .m:.'“:::.uttnnnm" Wu“ .1 WW"! "W . I . on e ‘ :ycflegx‘s. Peaks {and Duncan, for W. Stevsiifon?g1:.‘:f'a‘b=f and. Slid:::}c1p::tcpnc:n: Lady Horn!ch in the usual manner, 7 ways, um: tors,.1n.line style. This splendid vessel luciiiiziiiirrmligogil. veymg ServIce, and VIII be immediately placed under the coat: mam! of Captom_ Bnyfield, R. N. We regret to have to add that by some acoldent, one of the enema belongingJo the vessel had his loll hind shattered to pieces in a dreadful marner and was othermse badly Injured, by the discharge ol a brniu do It the mmute the yegsnl began tomove oli' the lounchwavu g ’ From the BuIIdIng yard oer. Robert Orr, New Gladgow, on Saturday,tlIo lllh inch, the beaul'r n ' ‘ on“ buds“ of“ mm. I u y buIlt Schooner 0mm, CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. WEDNESDAY, 31.315. Luca-ions. 'ro cannons-rs. VALUABLE man. {if} roman. amt: FOR SALE. ' ‘ o be sou. "PUBLIC AUCT o mT MONDAY, thPI‘imdn, or July maluliiiovgnlu‘, a. m., (If not previously disposed 0f by pfl'l“ ad‘s) 0. 1h Frantic“, I that elegant, substantial and cnmmodiou two-story mm“ mm ED WELLING HO USE, e ‘0 ast corner of Pownl n wot corrupted by the Subscriber oI‘Ileinii‘ilteOgh'onglc.“ 3 Bedding has been erected only shout two years Io'd a hell“ i. constructed of tho vary but materials the Inland could produbl ' and Is forty-one foot lung and thirty-four feet broad. There an. lw" KIM-heat, and two frockproufbcllon. &c., in the hllémonl On the first om, Ilwro are two parloon, and two man designed for a shop, Em. Up the second floor, there are n drawioy-room and bed-room I! one end, and tworoomu, occupied a a Pmuio. Odin-.13, die. at the other. In the attic, there are four apartments of ynrmux dimensions. The plot of pound upon which (hi: Boildin u erected panama a front of 100 feet on Point-Lotto“ and 42 net on Water-un-el, and form: one of the most beautiful Ind udubnous mes, and one of Ibo moat eligible mods for booi- ngsn In Charlottetown. These premises are ldlnitlbl ‘th either for n gunlool “Iva or extensive Commercial énnh inh- menl, being but 130 yards from the Queen's Wharf, and imm- Beef, small pea. pr. lb. Ad to 5d 0mg, er [ml 1. ‘Id In] 6d Do. by the quarter, 3d to 4 WheaIi, per bus. 5: to 6: 6d QIIutl-m, _ ild to bd Barley, do. none. Peal, 3d to 4d Cndfish, per II. 109 to 13‘. ork, . 3d l0 35d Timothy Sou , pr bus. 13a to 15s Pork, small pIeces 3d to 5d Turnipa, per but. I! tum, lid to 2d I‘owls, each IM to If M Oatmeal, lid to I§d Eggs, per duz. 5d to 7d Tallow, 941 to 10d Homespun, per yard 3: (id Ir. 4- Lurd, 8d to 9d HIIy, per ton 40c to 45-: Butler, (fresh) Ii . I’enrl Hurley, per lb. 2d ’ Do by the tub, 9d to lld Potatoes, per bun. I06 to Is Cheese, 4d (0 7d Straw, per owl. II. to II 4d Wool, per lb. 1- to In 6d Geese, 23 to 2: (id Ham, 5d to SI ‘Ilo. (wild) 3a to 4! Iurkles, each 53 to 66 Sausages, per lb. 7d to 9d _ w TEJIPERANCE. A MEETING of the Auxiliary Temperance Society will (I). V.) be held in the Vestry of, the Wesleyan Chapel on the evening of Monday the 27ih inst. Tho Choir Wlll be taken at half past Seven, p. m., precisely. [13’ A Collection will be taken In aid oflhe'fundu, GEO. MOORE,SecIetMy. Charlottetown, ISIh Mag/.1844. Valuable Freehold Property tor Isle or Lease. THE Subscriber having laid off in Lots his PRO- V Y RER'I‘Y, situate in the rear of Government Home, and knovm as “ Briyjhton Lodge," (us laid down in a plan which may gentle under the indignity. And if he dares to show any spIrIt, the impertinent Inquisitor will immediately begin to boast of the “ high temper' into which HE hammered his metal !” But this silly brag has betrayed BILL BLUNT. The public now understand his motive In attacking Mr. Whelao: -—o1I was to irritate him, and then turn his resentment into an argument agianst himself. And he thinks he has succeeded. Poor blind man! he forgets that the indignant contempt which spurns the snarling cur,is quite a difi'erent feelingfromthe ma- lignant anger ofdetcctcd guilt. He ishimselfthe nettled party; ——mortified that his assault has not been effectual in provok- ing Mr. Whelan to take more notice of him. His vanity is stung, and he cannot conceal his vexation. Poor mun ! Yes; BILL BLUNT has “elicited the fact to admiration,” no doubt. But what fact is it? The fact of the existence ofa dark and malignant plot. But its locality and design are different from the plot BILL BLUNT strives to persuade us exists. It is u plot hatched in Qlwrlotlctown to ruin the PAL- LADIUM. This is the plot, Sir. “It is now before the pub- lic,” in the most unequivocal shape. To use BILL BLus'r’s own language, “1 have performed my duty. It now remains lor those who are interested, to say whether they will allow their ‘noses to be cut ofi'to spite their faces,’ or manifest their disapprobation of such a line of conduct.” Leaving BILL BLUNT to “the tender mercies” ofthe pub- lic and his own conscience, I remain, Sir, Yours truly, CRITIQUE. May 71h, 1844. Runttssmu or PUNISHMENT «Owing to the strong representa- Iipns which have beeumudc lo His Excellency the Lieutenant (Invereor; respecting the destitution oflho wife and children of John \Vilson, who, it will be remembered, was, in the January Court: {bond guilty of manslaughter, sentenced to be imprisoned for nine months, and, in pursuance ofhis sentence, forthwnh re- turned to jail, His Excellency has been pleased to remIt the re- mainder ol'the punishment, to allow the unlortunnte man an op- portunity to support his family by his labour.—-Is[ander. “76 are requested to state, that the Red Clover Seed for the Agricultural Society, was shipped from Halifax, by the Hon. 8. Cunard, on the 6th May, per “Senfluwer,” for Charlottetown, and that its arrival is therefore hourly looked for.—--Ib. 33 5 s c It a e r s . In the St. George, from Miramichi, on Tuesday—Hon- J. H. Peters, Dr. Poole, Lt. Webster, Mr. Salter dz. soS, Messrs. J. Purdie, L. \Vrigllt and M‘Keozie. In de. from Pictou, on Wednesday—Rev. James W'addell, one 5 in the steernge. In do. from Pictou, and two Ladies, from Quebec; surveying vessel Gulnnre. 1n do. from 110., this day—-Mr. Gourlay, on Thursday—Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson, and a crew of28 men for the new and 1 in the steerago. __.__—-_ PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTER-ED. May ll.-—Schr. Liberty, Chambers, Tatmagouche; 10,000 feet Boards. 13.—-Barbara, Cameron, Pictou -, Cools—Swan, Nclmos, Bermuda; West India Produce—Peterel, Boud- rot, Halifax ; Ballast. _ l4.——GenIleman,-Babin, Arichat; Bah—Prowdence, Boo. tin, Atichat ; dim—Shannon, KIng, do. ; do. 15.-Mory, Bondrot; Bay Chaleur ; Bal. 16.—Two Brothers, Read, Boston, U. 8.; 21 bls. Floor, 19 do. Pork, 19 do. Beef, 14'do. Bread, 10 do. Brandy, 50 do. Rum, 10 do. Gm, 43 do. Apples, 10 boxes Lemons, Crackers, Tobacco, Candles, Cheese, Leather, Chairs, &c.—Theus,Jolhmore, Tutmagoucho; , J ft. Boards—Mary Ann, Campbell, Pictou; Ballast. 17.——Gabine, Le Blane, Arichat: Bid—Industry, Macken- zie, Pictnu; 30 tons Freestone-J‘our Brothers, anin, BBL—Ship Mary Jane, WIIIIums, CndIz; 440 tons Salt. "cfESARifti Fishing Voya o Jessie .-Schr. Scotch ClIIe ex . , .—- , may 11 Nowlan,Newlld,. ;900 bus. Potatoes, 1150 do. Oats, 1200 ft! Boards, 3 Head HornedCanle, 4,000 Shinge.—Susan, Van Emborgb, eramxchi; 101” bus. ats,2 bls.’Crackers, 100 bus. Whose—Alert, Benton, Pugwash ; Bal. 15.—Fly, Campbell, Halifax; 1200 bus. Potatoes, 100 do. Oats. ‘ 16,—Zabine, Le Blane, Miramichi; 1000 bun. Potatoes, 800 do. Oats. _,_.._— PORT OF GEORGETOWN. :nxno. Brigantine Helen, Power, St. John‘s, N. F.; Ball-It. 86hr. Maloney, Thomas, Arichat; do. Shallop Sealiower, Hubert, do.; do. Bold Jack, Vigneau, do.; do. 14. Good Intent, Landris, (10.; do. anann. ‘ May 9. Schr. Repealer, Kearney, Sydney, C. 3.; 3000 bus. Outs, IO bl . 08 al. 9 um Halifax; 1123 bus. Potatoes, 540 Bmught B l 20 0 y e" . 8. II In - do. Oats, 50 d0 ’“ ey’ 300 bug. Potl- Matia, Hadley, Magdalen Islands; ' toes, 100 do. Salt, 6w Trial, M‘Dooald, (10.; Salt, 5w. May 13. Angelic, ll.~ I00 bus. Potatoes, 100 do. Mater, arrived on Sunday Saw a barque at anchor in Jane, bound to Cu- W. P. Nolmol, from Bermuda. be the Mary : Swan, afternoon, in 11 days the Gut of Canso, supposed to sequence of the passage , Monday next. Ila seen at the ook-Itoro of Mr. Henry StnInpor)--will either SELL or Lust the whole or in Lots or Bloclu, to soil purcha- sers. For further particulars, apply to THOMAS ROBINSON. May 151h. NEW CARDING 4‘ FULLING MILL. HE Subscriber having erected an extensive Build- . * ing at Bonshaw, to contain CARDING & FULLING MA- CHINERY, &c., begs to inform the public generally, that “fool to card will be received at the Mill on the usual terms, from the 15m June next, and that he hopes to have the Dyeing, I‘ulling and Dressing department in actual operation in tho. Autumn, Ind luperintended by a competent person from England. Connected with this establishment, there will he Spinners Ind Weavers, so that families who do not practise domestic manna to the descriptIon and colour ofthe cloth required. Wu. W. IRVING. Boltshaw, May IIlh,1844. 2m fl_fi,_fl BLANKETS! BLANKETSH BLANKETS!!! EORGE EASTWOOD 51. Co., of Sackville‘ Wool- T len Mill, near Halifax. N. 8., beg to intimate to the Farmers ofPrince Edward Island, that they Manufacture BLANKE'I‘S on halves, equal to any that can be imported, and that they have appointed Mr. B. \V. Cucmus, nfClIulottetown, Merchant, to be their Agent; to whom, for further particulars, they refer. _ May 16, 1844. fuctoro-will merely have to forward the wool. with directions as X r ._._——-—- " ‘ » T0 EMIGRANTS AND OTHEM. ‘ '1 0 BE SOLD, 3 Leasehold Farm of 999 years Frenchfnrt' (Lot 35), about 8 miles from Charlottetown, consisting of u comfortable newly-built Brick Home, 37 [1. long by judgm- to unit at but on high. in every rupml, on any Situated in that very flourishing settlement 9 duller adjoining the I’ownIl-stmet Wharf, now in ovum of can. IInII-lmn. The tuner is Intended for Ibo spocnl accommodatio- pflbe Steam-packet, and other large vessels. It will bit 750 M! In length, and Is to be ('"mplult'd in the course of the proton! Son- Iocrnthc necessary fund: to scrum that object built. \‘Med by the Legislature in its late Session. tun. That nerd and commodious COTTAGE, adjoining the above I’usmius, II present new led by Mr. George Minn.“ a H’IIIIII of£20 per nnnmn. This Building i097 feet b 513 foot, and t‘l‘lnprluvl a parlour, bedroom and kitchen on the rd floor. and Ihnm bedmnuu on Ibo second floor; than is Iloongood coll" under the budding. lI underwem II thorough repair, I fear con buck , and will he found a very omnfutllblu Ind plenum real one. fur II rpmll fnmilr. The ground on whirh this buildin' Iliad! his I hum of 42 feet on I’ownnI-urocl, by 100 fact In depth. . ‘ sun, The remaining portion of the \Vnter Int on which IlIe «hove pfomma‘ are IIIu-Iu, extendin from I Roade , coho feet wulo (which but been reserved at I I. foul. uftlll col ill- ses), til-tho Channel qulIu llol‘lmuf-ul III-I ‘ i of nearly '1 lm wdl be sold in two equal p'm‘ “no delay Mindful wide. ' The Subscriber is also desirous of disposing of the COPYRIGHT oI'Iha ' Colonial Herold. Nevin-per. . Tllll ‘riodirul has been in minimise nearly noun yearn-nil Ideal Ind Independent in politics-"ind insdmitted by can too! _ of in contemponnet \ room-nu wrrII ’ A very mpsriov Iron Printing Pmu (Tufu'), I largo clock of Typo, of vermin Ilucflpllonl, and every thing «quick?- hr an extensive Punting EstabliubIIIootc—tho subscribu'a intern! in lb.‘ Printin‘ Business, die. die. Further pururulm will be made known. and I Plan of the Property exhibited, no application to Mr. Hannibal Murch, SI. John's, N. I".; Mr 'I‘hounu Bolton. Merchant, or Mr.A.W.Godc frey, Sutiooer, Halifax, N. S ;hlr. Juno- Dowooo. Pm , Mann. G. & E. Sun, St. John, N. IL; or to the pro victor, . . * JAMbS B. COOP“. Colonial Herald Oflice, Charlottetown, I’. E. Island, May l5, lb“. 3! n. w. 5033.53. 0 Bl“. FOLD by Public Auction, on Tuuqsou, - llIo l3Ih day ofJUNE out, on the promise! of W. Macin- tosh, £541., tho HOUSEHOLD FUR“ TUBE, consisting of Dining Room, Drawing Room, and Bod-room to!“ allow, Silver I’lltn, Stoves, Books, Upri‘bt Piano-Forte, (he, wood, London locks), Kitchen Ulcuulll, do. M. M. ALSO, the STOCK, consisting of Houn,inilch Cowi, ’shu wiIh double moulds, a Patent Thtuhing "I ofJums next, It 12 o'clock, |hu 27 ft.wide (commanding a beautiful view ofthe Hillsbomugh River and Charh‘dtelowu), together with the Born, Stable, Cow Hun. sea, and other out-buildings. There are 100 acres ofl.nnd, 50 of which are in a high state of cultivation, having rm only occeu to an abundant supply ofmanure at all seasons oflho year. There are olsn plenty of Firewood and Fencing poles on the premises. N. B.-—'I‘|Ie Stock, Crop and Farminglmplemcntl may be had with or without the Farm. For further particulars, application to he made to CHARLES STEWART, on the premises. Frenchfort, May 3d, 1844. . B _ _ _.___.____....__. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Subscriber has re» ceived a Power ofAtlurney, bearinfi date the 28th of Fe- bruary lost, from \Villiam M‘Fadyen, ant Elizabeth his wife, of Tryon River, Township Twenty-eight [‘28], In rcrover all rents I.th are now due, and that may become due to them. All per- sons concerned are therefore requestml to make immediate pay- ment, in accordance with the said Power, to the Subscriber, It his Store, in Charlottetown. JOHN DAVIS, Jul. Queen Street, April Ill, 1844. STATIONERY AND BOOK STORE, kc. OHN S. BREMNER Iespecdolly informs his friends, and the public generally, that he hul opened Store nearly opposite the premises of Mr. J. ’1‘. Thomas, where he has con- stsntly for sale an assortment of Stationery, Books, &c., which he will dispose of at very low pricel, DOORIICDING executed in a neat and workmonlike style,nnd on moderate terms. COPPERPLATE PRINTING. Visiting and Business Cards, and Bill-heads, struck. ofl'lo order. M GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, ON SALE BY for Cub. J. 'r. THOMAS. .__._. _____________________...__————————-——' LL Persons having legal demands against the estate of John H. White, of Charlottetown, Printer and Book-binder,deceued, are requested to furnuh their Accounts, duly attested; end all persons indebted to Ind Estate are required to Inle immediate aymcnt. JOHN DAVIS, 1.1m, CHARLES WE SH, Charlottetown. August 7th, 1843. ’f FASHIONABLE DANCING. R. MACLEAN most respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Charlottetown In: Vickioi'ly, Ills! he or s 0 coin his Claus. for tho Susan, or loo 0 Int-u I to gnome npbove spolite necom “about to II! It: “would: branches, &c. The lst Clm vnll open “4 o clock, p.m., on g Administrators. N. B.—-I’riv|le Leumu will be given at convanionl hours. May 7th, 1844. ./ T0 COVER FOR THE SEASON! m 0? m. HE Horse CHARLES,Four can old, 16 hands high, of great. bone on strength, Ind unmatched for lymmou' . sod scuon, on by Mr. Henry Longworth, his urn Revenge, In: that ' b koncunllelfis rticululy ngwortb I celabnmd more y dumb,“ bud ___——-— A!- Mr. . docile, and is slltpwief by' competent yudgu to be on I O I In . Heifrdi‘iou. taken in Six months in Call, Produce or Labor, ' h 2:. 6d. to be id to the Grouch In the time. ' v"Stands “Winslg: Berton, Winsloe Rood, Lot 33, 7 all. full! large Iieet of vessels lying gt Ship cu'mpequel There was a ‘ Id not I In con- Charlottetown. Harbour, b°““d up me fillgbiiilili Ii:th is: It on nub _ 59919951644. . VALUABLE PARK, M St. Cut‘IbarI'n, containing 245 Acres, curly 200 ofwbloll are cleared, with Ihn HILLS AND DWELLING ROUGE, * which was recently built, is I!!!” and commodiolu- Tim has has a front of nearly I mile in length on the St. I’our'l Bald; and I communication (furlu‘e Bonn) nu the Ilillobomu‘h River. A Distillery, I’ulling and Curling Mills, might also be curled DI to yell advantage. no the Mill Stream run- oflho properly. Ifmquired, will be sold in Two Lou. titer plrlif‘ullrl, apply to Mr. Macintosh, on the promises, or of the Auclionenr, at his New Silo Room,Keul 8mm. Ifitll May, 1844. ‘ TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION. BI HENRY W. LOBBAN, ON THURSDA Y, the Tannin-II day of MAY next, at Gem‘etown. the followin‘ valuable Lou ofLAND, situated in Goor‘elown, in Prince Edw-Id Island, ounon zo— WATEII LOTS Numbers Thirl'eo, Fourteen, I-‘il'ioon lad Sixml. Tb“. Lou Ire admirably calculated for die carrying on of” emotiv- fishery—haying In large water from, on which “It” couldch emote . They abut on one side of the Georgetown Will“. I! the end of the Mlio Street. On one oflho Lou Dwallio; House and Store, The“: are the most valuable premises for hulioeu l . ., own Aim, WATER LOT No. NINE. On this hot stands a Commodinm Dwelling House, formrl, occupied by tho late Bofun Shallock. ALso, Town Lou Nmnber One. Iocond no a, Letter 8; Town Lot Number Sixteen, second no a, Idem-r ; the W'culm hllf Of Town Lot Number Eight. Allel’ C; 'l‘ovm Int Number SI: third tango, Letter A ; and Town IAII. Numbcr‘Thinuu. Md ruye,l.uuer A. 0a the Town Lot lul mentioned «and: new Dwelling Home, now in the occupation of the Rev. I". Ron; and on Town Lot Number Six, Ilmd no t. latter A. Mllldl Ibo Bakery, hme occupied by Tbm Lou on s l in control situation, Idlpud for building porpouo. Auo, Future Lou Number Seventy-three and Number lav Bight—which no in I pod out. of cultivation. v ‘-':Il..~ 'od unspecified” Tan I cant. do no. u I to roam or, u _ the our.“ in “minim: of Sale. The TITLE is perfect. For further particulars, Esq. y to William 1!. Allen, in Halifax, or to the Subscriber, II Inc We in Clinton-town. CHARLES YOUNG, Charlottetown, P. B. I., April 7, 18“. , . * __—_.. w ,3 m GENERAL 023.1910! 15m AND NB ' . NNOUNCES to his kind friend. the public, that he has removed In his a p ' New Sale Mac-«loam. [wont “n ootCet I,“ motile on room Ion . N p i:: [To toenail: on; Sale «Goods ofloy description. «that by. Private SI 0 or Public Auction, will I" the “w . and Collar Boom ; he hopes, therefore, by bu null unduuy, q, nation and punctuality, Io mom v patronage. ' By punt: Bole now-- 3 excellent FARMQ , l DWELLING HOUSE. ‘ Br Panic Aucflos. 5th Jun. out, the Form, 1""!on Imus-ed“ 4th and . atom bunufu cunt. and Furniture e, the property of Ilr. Sumo! Wm notion Solo weekly at the News-lo Roan. , 0n the ad, Stock, In N t Gigi-An VOL-downs, In, 8th, 1844. .Cam. lmnv‘M’ , ‘ ilt(by Bovyc‘r).ourly- - cw. . ; . Ann. M the Court House, in Chulottotown, on tho I9“ dly ‘ through thormldg‘l'o ' 0f - Z VALUABLE REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE.” ' is u comma-bio J lolely in the occupation of William . MockIv and Company, with suitable and couvanieolOot-bwm. -_ ' in George- Mr. Wi lion and In "woof-n w still I lugs mm 'of their, V...” ‘ vw‘irigé \.