* r. »».."¥ .‘,r1'. v, \ r- ~ .U- .. 13'! .3, . ' :IIAIWEST sum. " “ .f V Iin! rouse ye lads l—the inbrniiig breeze if . Has swept the mist mm the stream, ,' , And afar on the ltills, the towering trees ' ' “Are tip! with day's first beam. H; '1’ I I The stars are one—the night has sped, ,r-;; ; . And the lsr has hailed the day; Arouse ye, then. while the morn is red— . , Away 10 the fielder-sway ! . h 4‘ ' To us no music sounds moresweet Than the char ening clang ofthe scythe; = s with gtedness greet * The song of the reaper blithe. - How pleasantto follow, with rake in hand, The ev's devious ws ,; AMI “we? lhmld with, li itsome wand, The green ind perfdmeé hay. Let the stildier exuli in the pomp of wan ‘ The king in his self-throned hall; The freeborn farmer is happier far 2 "Then kings, and lords, and all. “ Bil are no fields with carnage red, And drenched with blood ofthe slain; But hills and vales, ’o'or which is spread- A harvest ofwaving grain. The summer sun, o’er valley and plain ; T . Has shed his genial ray, Till smiling acres of golden grain ‘ '1 '~' ‘ Await tbs-harvest day; And into the borders we Will not litil _ To carry the war “ to the knife ;" Avid eager, too,arethc cradle and flail, To be wielded in bloodless strife. Then up, and away! while the diamond dew Bespsngles the bending corn; And gaily we labor, while we woo The bracing breath of morn. .And under the shade ofthe beeches green, “’0’” rest at noon ofda ; Hurrah! for the sickle an scythe so keen, Away to the fields—away ! GOD IIA’I‘H A VOICE. God hath a voice! it speaks from on high, And echoing, bursts through the canopied sky; It whispers, thou h faint, in thc straggling breeze, “l’ And tears in' the cam oftlio bellowing sens; 'Tis heard in the curl ofthe rippling stream, And falls on our car in the night-bird’sscream— It sounds through the air in the roar ofthe storm, And the note ofthe songster's sweet anthem at_inorn; Itspeaks in the blast tltat rings through the wlld,. ' V ' And breathes in the lisp tliiit escapes from the child :— l.ct the range of Creation in rapture rejoice, And what does it tell thee, but—God bath a voice. Blossoms of Poesy. *: — LAND ASSESSMENT. Titz‘ssunnit's OFFICE, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, In June, 1841. IN pursuance of the Act ofthe General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Seventh year ofthe Reygn of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intitulcd An ct for levyirt an .dsussvnent on all Land: in this Island—1dr) here- .iy public y notify the Owners or Occupicrs of Land ivitltin this Island, for which tho Annual Assessment charged thereon by the said recited Act, ofFour Shillings, luwful money of this Island, for every Hundred Acres of Wilderness or unimproved Lands contained in the several Townships, and the several Islands be- lon ing thereto; and the sum of Two Shillings fur every IIun- drug Acres of cultivated or improved Land in the said several Townships and Islands as aforcsaid; and the sum of FougSliil- lings for each and every uncultivated or‘umimproved Town Lot, I’Isture Lot, Common 0t and “later Lot, granted in the Town and Royall of Charlottetown; and the 8“") of Two Shillings for each an every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture, Coni- inon and Water Lot as aforesaid ;. and the sum of Two Shillings and Bi lttpence for each and every Town Lot, Pasture Lot and “(star oi, granted in the Towns and Royalties of Georgetown and Princetown; and the sum of One Shilling and Fourpence for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture and \Vater Let, granted in the said lattbmentioned Towns and Royal- ties,and In in proportion for a loss quantity; and the sum ofOne Penny per acre on each and every acre ot‘cultivated or improved Land in~the Royalty ochorgctown, called reserved Lands; and the sum of Twopence per acre on each and ever acre of such Lands as ma be deemed uncultivated or improved ends, is pa ‘- .-ible, that unless the Assessment for the current year be yiaid in o my hands, or the hands of my Deputies, on or before the \vcnty- first of December, 1841, Ishall, on the last clay of the next Hilary Term, ll. Charlottetown, make Proclamation ofall such Lands as shall then be in arrenr for non-payment of the sums charged thereon, agreeably to the directions ofthe said Act. .’ I. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. T . ‘ Treasurer’s Oflce, June 1st,, 1841. N complianca with the prowsions of the Act of the General Assembly, for levying an Assessment on all Lands within this Island, I have appointed the following persons to be Receivers ofthe said Assessment: - . Prince County. Joseph Pope, Bedcque; Thomas C. Compton, St. Eleanor's; James You, Part Hill; Allan Forsytli, Cascumpcquc. Thomas Mncnutt, l’rincctown Royalty. ‘ Queen's County. James I’idgeon. New London; Tliomas'Fairbuirn, Sable; Solomon Desbtisay, Charlottetown; Allan Macdougttll, Belfast. Ki Zr County. 'John lurdincfgl. Peter’s; Alexander Macdonald, St. Margaret's; William S. Macgowan, Souris; . . Hugh Macdonald, Three Rivers; James Richards, Murray Harbour. J. SPENCER SMlTI-I, Treasurer. LIME! LIME” HE, Subscribers having on hand a quantity of supe- iiorLimestone, will sell fortlie next three mouihs Roach Lime of the best quality for Four Shillings, per barrel, and Slack Limo for One Sbil ing and Tenpancc, per barrel, Cash. GEO. BEER Gr. SON. " *4 Charlottetown, Sept. 10, 1841. ‘ ' ‘ FOR SALE, (Deliverable at Richibuclo and Skippsgan, New Brunswick) AFEW CARGOES‘P INE TI IIIB ER, ofan excellent qtialit with Deals and L th ' stowage. For particu a’rs,apply to a weed rm bmk‘” . ‘ J0 . C Charlottetown, Sept. 10, 1841. "N D aw" Jun' isss PARKIN 11mm" , ¥ . aring com leted her term 't Miss Me Aulta; to the Millinery‘tind Dress Making‘vllith speediqu policits n are of Public Patronage. , Powcal Street, SOPPOBIIG fig Herald Othce), September3, 841. '2; THE individual who has been in the habit of employ. , ing and harbouring the Apprentices ofthe Subscriber, to a later hour every night for some time past. is requested to call upon _lnip immediately, and settle for the services rendered by the said Apprentices, otherwise‘ legal etc it will be resorted to. . A ‘ CHA LES DOGH , , . Charlottetown,3dSeptemben184L ERTY : .; _<, Jtnt published, toolscap 8vp.,' 1111.128, Price 23. 3d. v~’~ ‘ MORAL RENOVATION; or, The Empira‘isttfisc- KNQxc’h’usdestroyed. Tm: szs Esssv. By the new: a ‘CaKanrsrowsz'COOPER a BREMNERZ - THE ’Su ‘ ‘riti‘er has removed His Office to the pres i THE CIIART of HILLSBOROUGH BAY and the HM!- D .notified the debtors of the late firm of W. MackayQ- 00., of 100,000 " ' " ALLIANCE contrANY- mises Intel Hoccnpied b Mr. his: H. Down, near tolhe Catholic Chapel: where the" assured in the above Company will please apply to have their Policies renewed, and more; persons can have Firellnsurance efi‘ected at moderate rates 0 premium, on Buildings, Furniture, Stock in Trade, and SllipsTgu the Stocks—A share of the profits allowed to the assured. e Subscriber is empowered to settle losses in all ordinary cases: ‘ f L . without re erence to ondon CHARLES YoUNG’ Agent Charlottetown, June 29ll|,1341.‘ ' FOR SALE, . By order of the Honourable the House of fluc‘mbly; oun ofCHARLO'I'TETOWI—n CHART of Cannons BA; and the HARBOUR of Titan: Rinks in this Island, sonic-lye under the Colonial Statute, 2d Victoria, cap. 5, by the 013. George Wright, Surveyor General, and George Peacock, Esq. . N., Commissioners ll pointed under the said Act. Said Cbnzts are now on Sale att e Otfice of the Surveyor General, at he R0an Gazette Ofl'ice, and the Store oer. Henry Stamper, Chill" lottetown, and at the Custom House, Three Rivers. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. OR SALE—That valuable FARM, situated on the St. Peter’s Road, about three miles and a half from Char- lottetown—wontaining thirty-six acres of excellent land, in a high state nfcultivation, and surrounded with a (like fence—and also the Dwelling and Out Houses thereon. For further particulars, a l t V pp y o , RICHARD FAUGHT. Charlottetown, North-side Queen Square, May 12th, 18-11. HE Subscribers having been dtily appointed the sole Agents efl)AVlD S'I‘E1VART, Esquire, for his Estates 0" Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10, 12,27, 30, 46. 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to'lcase lands, witlta libcrt ' of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms; and that al persons indebted to tlintgentleman, forrent or other- wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the same. . All persons found trespassing on any ofthe above properties, either by cuttng Timber, or in any other respflcl, will be pro- secuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. II. D. MORPETH, ' PETER EMERY. December 10th. 1840. HE Subscriber having been appointed receiver 0 . the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fifty-two, manned by the late General Food, of the Royal Artillery, to the ate Andrew Macdonald, re nests the Tenants residing thereon to pay all rents and arrears 0 rent to him With- oiit delay. DAVID ROSS, Rccclcer in Chancery. Hillsborough River, May 1st, 1841. THE Subscriber, Proprietor of’I‘ownships Nos. 9,16, 22 and 61, in this Island, has, by Deed Poll, hearing date the 24th do of February last, and duly Registered in the Regis- trar Office or this Colony,revoked and made. null and void a certain Letter of Attorney, heretofore ranted by him to JOHN LIWELLIN Lizwnqu, Esquire, 'of ‘IIVOOdley Grove, in this Island, as his Agent, over and for the said Townships. LAURENCE SULIVAN. March 27th, 1841. NOTICE to the TENANTS on LOTS 9 and 61- LAURENCE SULIVAN, Esquire, having, by Letter of Attorney, hearing date the 29th day of July last, em- powered the Stibscriber to lease land and to act as his Agent, for those parts of his Estates in Prince Edward Island comprising Lots or Townships Numbers 9 and 61, the Tenants are there- fore requested to pay the arrears of Rents due by them without delay. .1. SIDNEY DEALEY. (All persons trespassing on the said Townships will be prosecu- te . Charlottetown, 23d Aug, 1841. NOTICE to the TEN ANTS on Lots Nos. 16 and 22. LAURENCE SULIVAN, Esquire, having, by Let- ter of Attorney, hearing date the 29th day Of July last, empowered the subscriber to lease land and to act as his Agent for those arts ofhis Estates in Prince Edward Island comprising Lots or 'Iliiwnsliips Numbers 16 and 22, the Tenants are there- tiiro requested to pay the arrears of rents due by them without delay. I WM. FORGAN. All persons trespassing on the said TOWnsliips will be pro- secuted. ' Charlottetown, 20th Aug. 1841. “7 HER’EAS one Alexander Davidson, representing . liitnselfto be the Agent of 1V. M. Allan, of Halifait, has Georgetown and Souris, that the amount of their respective debts are to be paid to him, as Agent ofthe said W. M. Allan, under an Assignment, ‘said to bear date the 181h December, 1839,; and whereas the Subscriber is not a party to or possessed ofthe know. ledge of the existence of any such instrument or deed ufnssign- ment, under such date, or at any other prior or subsequent date he hereby fully and uncquivocallv disavowng the same; and whereas, on the tit-ting partner, Rufus Shalluck, absenting himself from the Island with a large amount ufproperty, belonging to said firm, on the 9th August, 1840, the subscriber took possession of all the remaining Stuck in Trade, Ledgers, Books, Accounts Debts, Notes, Bonds, Obligations, Agreements, Securities, of all kinds soever, Ships on the Stocks, &.c., and dissolved said firm of William Mac/say 4p 00.; and whereas the subscriber has subse- quently~been engaged in windiii up the affairs of said firm to ascertain the auteuutof the dcfafcation of said Rufus Shattitclt and realize funds out of said debts and other J Jl'lsl claims against said Firm, so far as the same may serve there- for; and whereas, on the 26th December last, the Subscriber when in Prince Edward Island, did appoint W.Mackay sen.’ Esq, of Georgetown, and John Kniglit,of Souris, his Attoi'neys’ for the purposes above mentioned, respectively, at Georgetowri and beans: Now, Norton is hereby given, that all persons in- debtcd to the Estate of the late Firm of W. Mac/uter Co. are hereby required to make payment forthwith of their respective debts, to fit/t6? the said W. Mac/my, sen., Esq., of Georgetown or John Kntglit, ofSouris, and to no other person or persons—they alone being lawfully authorized and empowered to grant the ne- cessary receipts and discharges for the same. property to pay all I w .1111 " . St. John, New Brunswick, 14th August, 1841.M (JKAY T0 FARMERS. , ‘ ‘ R. IRVING having procured Tradesmen from Scotland, acquainted with the conStruction ofthe mos approved Implements of Husbandry, including Drill Machines for sowing Grain, Turnips, Beans, 'and Mangel \Vurtzel Scot?- lers and Cultivators, Chat? and Turnip Cutters, Winiiowing Machines, IIorse Rakes, &t'. &c., begs to inform the Farmers of Prince Edward Island, that Mr. Macgowan, Secretary to the Agricultural Society, has kindly offered to receive and transmit gdcififor any of the above articles, and that on application to r. acgowan,s ecimens ma alwa s has ‘ ‘ Bonshaw, 12tliPJune, 1841. y y an at his more’ BIRCH TIMBER. F OARIStA L E—One hundred tons BIRCH TIMBER PP y 0 ’- I August 19th,1841. BEN]. DAV‘ES. Prime Sole Leather, &c. , HE Subscriber offers for Sale 500 ' T SOLE LEATHER, and a qua ’ ’ sum or Lalfsktns, Rams and Lining Skins. June 11,1841. I rime ntity of Neats’ Leatbgr and THOMAS DAWSON. MERCHANTABLE D E A L S lor Sale at Three Rivers. sLso, ASCIIOONER of'ab‘out 100 Tons. ‘ will be enabled to supply all descriptions of Castings, in Iron, . m swam JOHNTFTHOMAS . . . u to inform his friends and the p [and Egstown and country, that he has returned from E98 SUPPLY OF GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE MARKET, which he OFFERS FOR SALE, “at his NEW’SSTORE, Great George Street, oppostte Mr. Tsnton . Charlottetown, September 4th, 1841. JAMAICA SPIRITS, SUGAR and MOLASSES- H E Subscribers have just received, per Schooner George Henry, from Halifax, a fresh supply of JflMflIUfl SPIRITS, SUGflR and MOMSSES, tvhich they offer cheap: for 0‘5"- °""" J. & W. MACGILL. August 23d, 1841. ' FRESH IMPORTATI'ON AGAIN. HOWV respectfully announces his return frothBhSe Ta Halifax Market, with a general stock ofDRY G& 6m, suitable to this season; also, a large stock of Tea, bugarf, 10.00.": The proprietor having personally selected the stock,d tic s n fident ofthe quality being gong, brad having purchase ' ow, ca otl'cr it to the ublic at very rc uce prices. T. H. returnps thanks for the liberal support he has already recoived,aud hnpcs, by unremitted personal attention to business, 't a continuance of the same. . ‘ tol’rleSrl—A general assortment of Bar Iron, Ironmongery, and Slii 5' Stores always on hand. _ pper Queen Street, July 30,184]. with a ____._—— NEW, CHEAP AND FAsHIONABLE GOODS, For 1841. EORGE HEARD begs leave most respectfully to infurt'. the Ladies and Gentlemen of Charlottetown,and the Island in general, that he hasjust received, ex Bnrque Em. B. Heard, a choice and well-'selected assortment of brutal) metronome, _ _ which has been selected by the proprietor’s fpthcr, in the best English markets, and which is now ieady for inspection, at the Store lutelyoccupied by Mr. White, Printerh Queen-street, the door above Mr. Gates', Saddler, conststing off- . Mouslin de Lollies, best London l’rints, Suxonys, Silk, Satin, Crape, Gauze and Cotton Handkerchiefs and Shawls, Siniister 5 Patent wove elastic Stays and Gt ntlemen-’s Braces, Merinos, 0r- leuns,l.asting, silk, cotton and kid Gloves, ladies’ and entlemen s silk and cotton Stockings, French Parasols and Artt cials, Lace Veils, ladies’ dress and bonnet Ca‘ s, Straw, Dunstable, Leghorn, Vclv'et, Silk and other Bonnets, od Furniture Cottons, Lining Cottons of various colours, Christy’s London Hats and Caps, ofall descriptions, gentleman’s Cravats and Stocks, Silk Velvet, of various colours, Doeskins, Moleskins, Broad Cloths, Beuverteens Trimmings of almost every sort, Book Muslin Handkerc‘liyefs, French Lawn do., Book, Mull, Juconet and Figured Mpslins, a rare assortment of French Worked Collars, Capes, Ilabtt Shirts; Bodies for Children's Frocks, Toys of every sort, a few superior silver-keyed German Flutes, a few dozen cane-seat London Chairs, Leather, consisting of Sole, Calf, Cordovan, Sheep, Morocco and Seal Skins, Steel Pens, Black Lead Pencils, Blankoting, Serges, criptions, Bur Iron ofall sizes, a large pssmtment of'Ironmongery, Cutlery, nfew superior Tuikey OiggStones still on hand, and a variety ofother articles, too numerous to mention. The whole will be sold Cheapfor Gosh. Charlottetown, 23d June, 1841. NEW STORE. LYDIARD .61. FINLAYSON beg leave to inform . the Public that they have commenced a general business in the establishment lately occupied by Mr. Alexander Davidson, where they have now on Sale an extensive STOCK 0F GOODS, ' consisting of Linen and Woollen Drapery, Haberdashery, Bon~ nets, Ribbons, Hardware, Groceries, Liquors, Stationery, a great varietv ofsmall Wures,&c. &c., which are all offered at ex- treme y low prices, for cash only. _ Llydiard &. Finlayson having become the successors oer. A. avidson, will, from their knowledge ofthe business, and their established correspondence in Halifax and Great Britain, be enabled to execute all orders with that promplitude and at- tention that they trust. will ensure them a share of the Public support. Charlottetown, No.1, Queen Street, 12th June, 1841. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS, Imported, per Brig IssBsLLs, directfrom England. M. TU CKER. respectfully informs the inhabitants . ofCharlottetown, and Prince Edward Island generally, that he luis taken the Store in Queen Street, later occupied by Mr. White, Printer, where he begs to Offer to their notice a large and general STOCK OF GOODS, selected by the proprietor from the best markets, and JUST IMPORTED, per Isabella—- consisting of_Broad Cloths, Kerseymercs, Twecds, Moleskins, Drills, Ladies dresses of the latest fashion; printed, white and grey Cottons, Mousl‘tn De Laines, and Saxon Cloths, Shawls, Muslin and Net Collars, Bobbinets and Mus ins, a variety of gauze and other Ribbons, Bonnets, Hats and Caps, Blankets iind Blanketing, Hosiery and Haberdashery, Uniherellas and Parasols ready made Clothing, Macintosh Coats and Capes. ’ ALso, Bur Iron; Ironmongery, in all its branches , Groceries; a large assortment ofEarthcnware, Saddles and Bridles; it set of ver good covered furniture Gig Harness, several sets ofsecond hand Gig Harness; a lot of Leather; 1000 pairs of Shoes and Boots; Pitch, Tar, Rosin, Paints and Oil, &.c. for ready money only. And also, about 300 bushels prime Devonsliirc Malt. SPRING IMPORTATIONS FOR 1841. Ex Barques JOHN CRAIG, from London, and NORTXIUMBERLAND, from Liverpool. Y the above recent arrivals, the Subscriber has complcted ltisSEASONAELE Invon'rA-rioss of ' , ' BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS; and having paid his own personal attention to their selection at the diti'erent inanufactories 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 casli only. . ’ r I ' v 'DANI‘E . , Charlottetown,‘20u,Mfly, 1841. , V BRENAN KENNETH 'MACKENzr E, O . XIVATER-I‘STREET, » p 08116 '1'. Pea e's'Brick Building V A V :1 FIG _ been appointed 'A GE N T for the: ALBiON IRON FOUNDRY, PICTOU,‘ . Bra“, Copper or com osttion, for Shi 5 Mill Gear mounting, or other purgoses, with Certaiiity and dispatcihpltiiilgiit Prices‘quite as low as they can be imported from Enulufid.’ TermsALCash, on delivery ofthe Goods“ '° FOrders from the Country will‘be punctually attended to. JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SAL-E, A féw superior Franklin Stoves; A lot of Cast Iron’ Plough Mounting; ' A Tanner’s Bark» Mill (complete). K. MACKENZIE 0N DON PORTER. 1. OR SALE by the Subscriber, o h. . ' F prime LONDON PORTER, in caaks bligfouli'dgzg Seth?“ JOHN DAVIS, Jun. ' Queen Street,'.lune 14, 1841. HAT MANUFACTORY. \ OHN HOBBS, Hat Manufacturer, lately from En - land, respectful] informs the Inhab and "Wile-19"“ In 8939'“, that he has coniiiIistch Eiltiliriioue‘mwn' above line in the shop lately occupied by Miss Butchereslginthe maker, North side of King‘s Square, and trusts b reitd 0pm”- good article ate moderate price, to merit a share’ 0 me, ericg a Gentleman's Beaver and Felt Hats, Ladiesv Ridin dIr sillipport. Bonnets, Children‘s fans and other,Hats g 0-: eaver . . , deaceordin l newest fashions. Old ats cleaned and, ma 8 ml '8 executed with promptitude, and for read ngzgefnlyf‘” orders T; B.'TREMAIN. Beaver, Musk Rat Rabbit and Otb ' CharlottetOan, Jurie 11, 1841. H s "m bwgm' blic genera“!l Paint Brushes, Oils and Points of all sorts, Groceries ofall des- ' ~ —'I hursdays‘ and Sundays to St. John, N. Band ‘&c. This Building is VEGETABLE LIFE HESS Medicines are .- m their manifest and sensible.“ and channels oflife, and curtain V viaot, In many hundred certi 1) lie, and inalmost evary species of ., “.man frame is liable, the happy 059033; Phen‘ix Bitters have been gratetiilly fl . , b all persons benefited, and who _. quainted with the beautifully philosophicgl the are compounded, and upon which they The Life Medicines recommend themssym‘ form and description. The firstopmfig coats of the stomach and bowels the . crudities constantly. Settling around tangy hardened feces w ich. collect in tth m, intestines; Other medicines only paring leave such collected masses_behind as t9, ' ness, with all its train ofewls, or sudden nentdangers. This fact is well knownto 3" who examine the human bowels after .1. prejudice of these well informed managing or medicines prepared and heralded to it“, 1‘“ persons. The second effect of the Life the kidneys and the bladder, and by: ‘ the lungs, the healthful action ofwluohm the regularity ofthe urinary organs. The . , red colour from the agency of the IlYefigd passes into the heart, being thus puritie‘dwbyw ed by food coming from a clean stomach, J the veins. renews every part of the system mounts the banner of health iii the bloomm Mofl'ttt's Vegetable Life Medicines “ I tested, and ronounccd a sovereign-remedy _ lent-y, Palpitatinn of the Heart, Loss df'A .r . Headache, Restlessness. Illtemper, Anklet lancholy. Costiveness, Diarrhuza, Cholem, Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies ofall kinds, On and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Invgteh Eruptions and Bad Complexinns, Eruptth cloudy and other disagreeable campleans, sipelas, common Colds and Infioema, and plaints which afflict the human frame. I particularly, the Life Medicines have has cessful—so much so,that in the Fever and ‘ , tins almost universally prescribe them. ,‘ ,Y I All that Mr. lllotl'ut requires of his patient.‘ in taking the Life Medicines strictly accord’ It is not by a Newspaper notice, or by any ."' may say in their favor, that he hopes to gay by the results ofa fair trittl. “ nj—‘A Fussn SUPPLY ofthese valuable M and for sale by - 0f1250 Torts burthcn and 440 Horas» r Under Contract with the “Lords ofthe ACADIA, Commanded by Aux'i v BRITANNIA, do. Ricnnfih CALEDONIA, do. COLUMBIA, do. Will sail from Boston and Livorpool,callingttt “V 1841. ' I‘m. Boston. I ‘Fm. Hombre, “Columbia” Sept. lst. Sept. 3d. ., “ Caledonia” , . “ Britannia” Sept. 16th. Sept. 18th. “ Acadia” ' “ Caledonia” Oct. 2d. Oct. 4th. “ Columbia” 7 ’ ' “ Acadia” Oct. 16th. Oct. 18111. “ Britannia” “ Columbia” Nov. lst. Nov. 3d. “Caledonia” - - V . Passage Money, £25 Sterling, from Halifax to.“ From Halifax to Boston, $20. 1 I These Ships curry experienced Surgeons; The UNICORN plies between Pictou and" uection with this place. » Halifax, August 10, 1841. THE MAILS for one. B For Pictou direct. For Piston, via G r M d Saturday, . Sept. 1]. on “y, .K ' ‘ Tuesday, Sept. 14. Saturday, Sept. 18. ‘ Monday, v, Saturday, Sept. 25. ‘, Tuesday, Sept. 28. Saturday, Oct. 2. , . d . Saturday, Oct. 9. M0“ “y” i - Tuesday, Oct.ll. ' Saturday, Oct. .16. ‘ M . -Saturday, Oct. 23. “am " ' Tuesday, Oct. 26. I Saturday, Oct. 30. ~ Saturday, Nov. 6. Mt’nday' Tuesday, Nov. 9. i ‘ Saturday, Nov. 13. I : Saturday, Nov. 20. month," Tuesday, Nov. 23. L Saturday, Nov. 27. Monday, fi'l‘he Mails will close each day, at Tea, A. INLAND The Mails for Georgetown, nesday and Saturday, at Eight, A. M ‘2 The Western Mails every Tuesday at 9 ~Ar‘ The Eastern Mails, every -Wednesd’ay,val 11', ‘ , JOHN WILLIAMS“ ‘ Post.0fiice, Charlottetown, May 14th, 184 Bedcque, for Shediac, every 711 ‘ ‘ weal“ every Monday, from Shediuc to Bed In of 6“ permitting. This Packet is well fitte *0? ' " . passen rs. Persons going from Charlottmt Part ofthe Island, will find their way to Rio ~ ‘ or any part ofNew Brunswick or: Nova Scotiaf ' on Mondays and Fridays to Miramichi, Bathull " C . Fuses : abin Passengers, 7s. 6d. Steerage do. 5!- Horses and Cattle, 75. 6d. \ Every attention will be paid to the comfortith ANTHON Bedeque, May 9th, 1841. TO BE LET, THE HOUSE at the North ' V and Water Streets CharlottetoVII pied by Messrs. Cooper ’61, Bremner n! I, r If 25 that by 30, amide.” There is an excellent Cellar undernea _ . th v attached, extendin 59 feet along WateraSllliefl. feet back. The w ole W lbe let for a term ofeno I » as may be agreed upon. For further platen”, . ' Lot 49. Aug. 4, 184], W CHAR cor'rn'rowa: Printed and published by , Printers to the Honorable the House of Ar = t ' .v iEmtmnenot Pdwnal and -‘Water Stream nuns, payable half yearly in advance.