' in the interval no: colonial were. _ [evidential and wonderful an escape, is now stifliciemly conval. a'cemw".,1.|-iivi his dutt'es upon the Gram wemem Railway. Therein: been another serious riot at Manchester, though not at all of! polllICflI kflld. Two private soldiers oftlie 151h regt. ofinfantrv qllflrfillml at a beer-shop on Monday week : some po- m”: who came to arrest them, they heat off: both police and an]. i“, were reinforced, but five-soldiers were seized, and in spite of." attempted rescue by the mob, lodged in the Uldham Road Police-station. Next day tli‘ey.wero fined 20s., and committed {0, "n. month in default. '1 heir comrades vowed revenge. At five in the afternoon, a number oftliem, heading a mob which at on. time amounted to 10,000 persons, attacked the Station-house. Th, five policemen who happened to be in it succeeded in closing the strong doors and shutters before the and) arrived; but all the _ [us and outer wood-Work were broken. The mob perainbulat- ed the streets, assailingsingle policemen, one of whom was se- riously hurl; and broilklng the Windowsofa house where ano- ‘hor took refuge. 'Iliey then returned to the Stationdiouse; but a‘strong body of police had entered it ; and in suc- cessive sortie! they seized ten soldiers and about as many oftlie mob, including three women. The prisoners were examined u um Police-court on Wednesday, and remanded. The 15th ragt. ". “moved from the 'I‘ib-street barracks to the Regent Road barracks,- and placed under a guard oftlie 8th and 15th regiments. ‘ FRAUDl—A new species of artifice has just come to our knowledge, against which we feel it our duty to put the public on “air guard. The high reputation which “ ROVVLAND'S MA- CASSOR OIL‘" has acquired throughout the world has excited 1h. cupidity ofsome unprincipled imitators, who have endeavour- .ed to introduce into llll‘ East and West Indies, flmci‘iw, &c. (Inc. [heir highly noxious imitations for the real article—the wrappers and label. of which so closely resemble those of Messrs. ROw. land's. as to require a somewhat careful observation to detect the imposition. The only mode for the purchaser to avoid the ini- osition, and escape the baneful efi'ects oftlicir vile counterfeits, "u [n inspcct, with great care, the Wrappcrs and labels, and follow the directions attached to the Word “ CAU'I‘IOI " in Messrs. Rowland‘s AilVertisement, which Frequently appears in our paper. -Sce Advertisement. ‘ MILANCHOLY Acctnl:NT.—We regret to learn that on The 15th ioiil., while Mr. W. Cofliu, of St. Peter's, was returning to that harbour in a fishing boat, accompanied by a young man in his employment, the boat was struck by a sudden squall, which caused her to upset. The boat instantly disappeared, and both the individuals who were in her suddenly meta watery grave. Mr. Coffin has left a widow, several children, and a numerous eirclnmfrelatives and friends, to lament his loss. Peculiar syn:- patliy isifelt for Mrs. Coffin, as this is the second bereavement of 1his nature which she has been called to suffer—both having oc. 'curred near the same place, and in a similar manner. Her former husband (Capt. Davies) was returning in a Schooner from New- foundland, some years since, and had arrived, we belivve, within sight ofliis own home, when 116 suddenly disappeared: having been, it is supposed, knocked overboard and drowned, as he was never seen afterwards. Museums. _ [n the Steamer St. George, from Mirnmichi, on Thursday—— HonJ. Peake, Mrs. Mackay, two Misses Chalmers, and three in the steeragc. 1" do. from Pictou, on \Vedncsday—Hon. J. II. Peters and Lnilv, Rev. Mr. Strong and family, Rev. Mr. Narrowuy, Dr. Sunstcad, Messrs. Dewar, Watson, VVeatherbe, Fraser, Miss Mackenzie, and 13 in the sicerage. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. \ Es'rsnicn. Juno 17.—Sclir. Speculation, \Vood, Halifax; Goods. Barbara Annflmtes, do.; do. Jolly Tar,*Vigueau, Aricliat; Limestone. Ruth, M‘Lean, Cape Breton: do. 19.—Senflower, Dolinny, Newfoundland; Fisti,&c. Amber, Walsh, Mirainiclii; Duals, die. Mary Ann, Benton, Canso; Limestone. \ ‘20.—~1ndus’trv, Goodwin, Pictou; Freestone. Catherine & Elizaibctli, Beacon, do.; Coals. Thetis, Jollimore, Tulmagnuclte‘, Bdurds, &c. 22.—Brig British Queen, Walsh, Newfoundland; ballast. Sclir. Lark, Howatt, Pictoti; Couls. Ruth, M‘Loan, do.; do. CLEAREI). June 17.——Sclir. Liberty, Chambers, Tstmagouclie; Produce. 19.—Marv, Dobson, Bay Verte; ballast. Henry, Neville, Svdriey; do. Brig John Hawkcs, Scott, Falinoutli; 190 tons Birch Timber, 7 cords Lathwood, 7,200 feet ' Deals. _ 20.-—Brig Antelope, James, Dublin; 135 tons Hardwood Timber, 24.000 feet Deals, 8 cords Lathwood—by W. W. Lord. Sclir. Barbara Ann, Lutcs, New- foundland; 30,000 feet Boards, 20,000 Shingles. Elizabeth, 'Puudcvin, Richibticto; ballast. 21.—Tlietis, Jollimore, Tatinagouchc; do. Jolly Tar, Vig- neau, Newfoundland; 600 bus. Potatoes, 100,000 Shingles, 2,000 feet Boards, 10 Sheep, 1Cow, 10 bags Oatmeal. Industry, Goodwin, Pictou ; ballast. 23.—Betsey, Il‘arney, Pugwash ; do. Lark, Howatt, Pictou; do. Sarah, Curtis, Fishing Voyage. ’ PORT OF RICHMOND 3.4 Y. ENTERED. Davison, Halifax; Goods. CLEARED. 10.—-—Scbr. Fame, Thomson, Miramiclii; 320 bus. Potatoes, 3 bls. Flour, 5 cwt. Oatmeal, &c. .12.—Arniada. Davisnn, Fishing Voyage 13.—Elizabetli, Mackay’, Mirainiclii ; 750 bus, Potatoes, do. Oats, 19 bags Oatmeal, 1 Horse, 2 Pigs. June 12.—Schr. Armada, 400 SHIP News. The Schr. Jubilee, John M‘Donald, Master, from St. John's, Newfoundland, for this Part, was cast away on the 2211 ult., at St. Picrre’s, and became, a total wreck—The Cargo, consisting of Fish and Merclilndizc, was entirely lost—the principal part of which belonged to Mr. John Pippy, oftliil Town. SAiuo, on Wednesday morning last—Brig John Hawkes, for Fllmouth. Yesterday, Brig Antelope, for Dublin. \ DIED, . 0n the 10th inst., at Rustico, Mrs. Janet Witherspoon, Wife of John Duncan, aged 48. V In Pembroke Parish, Bermuda, on the 3d June, Mary Anna, third daughter ofJ. L. Hurdis, Esq, aged 12 months. . . On the 9th inst., in hope of a glorious immortality, Christiana, Widow oftlie late Mr. Donald Shaw,ofThree Rtvers,und mother of the Rev. John Shaw oftlie same place. Several original communications aiid editorial articles, prepared for this da ’3 uhlication. have been unavoidably crowded out. y P DISTRICT No. 4. . THE Subscriber will attend at the the followtng places, for the purpose of selling by Auction. to the lowesi bidder, {be building and repairing of the Bridges, as also the opening and repairing the Roads, on which the public Moneys have been or- dered to be expended the present year, viz : On Friday the 7th July next, at 12 o'clock, at the Bridge near James Cousins's, Lci20; the same day, at 2 o'clock, the building asinall Bridge on the Road to Long River; and at4 o’clock, the some day, repairing Burk‘s Bridge, Irislitown Road. On Saturda the 8th July, at 12 o'clock, repairing Plynter's 'fidge, New London ; at 1 o'clock, the same day, the building a Bridge near Mark's, South West River; and in 3 o'clock the name day, the raising of the Bridge at Spring Brpok. ‘ On Monday the 10th July, at 11 o'clock, repairing Dempsa'y'l Bridge, Old Town Road; the same day, “’12 o'clock, repairing All. Royalty Road and Bridges; ‘Ifld at 4 0 01001: the same day, the remainder of the Darnley Bridge. . I _ . On Tuesday the 11th July, at ll'o‘ clock, the repairing Indian fliver Bridge; at 1 o'clock, the same day, railing Alexander M‘Kinnon's Bridge, Barbara. Weid; and.the yams day: “.2 'n'clock, the Road and Bridges from Jamaica I to the Old Vil- Iage, commencing at M‘Kinnon’s. , On Wednesday, the 12th July, at 10 o’clock, the opening of: Road through the ermn Settlement; and at 1 o'clock the lame JAY, 0Poning and improving DugaldStewart’s Road. Security will be required for the due performance contract. of each P. S. MACNUTT, Commissioner. paroley, Ist June, 1843. _ I Prince Edward Island Diocesan Church Society. , HE ANNUAL SERMON in behalfof this Society ‘WIll he preached, DJ. at St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown, 10 narrow (Sunday) by the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia. » His Lordship will also hold ,a Confirmation at St. Paul’s Church on Sunday morning next, the 25th inst, A General Meeting ofths Subscribers and friends ofthe Socie- ! will beheld at the Court House, at 2 o'clock, the following Iy, on which-occasion His Excellency Sir Henry V". Hunt. day will raid... Jase . » St. George. HE DIRECTORS of the PRINCE EDWARD IsLAND STEIM NAVIGATION COMPANY a ‘ , . , ttlie re ties oftho Shareholders and others, li q t M " number day of the Steamer St. George on a Pleasure Trip from Charlottetown e s . ' ‘ may be deemed mfis‘tadvqgflibiplace or\ the Nova Scotia Shore as She will therefore leave the Queen’s Wharfon THURSDAY the 6th day of July next, precisely at half-past Seven o'clock, A.'lll:.., and return at S, 1’. M. , . Iickets (Without which no person will be admitted) will be issued by the Subscriber until Monday the Third ufJuly at One Dollar each. Children under fourteen years ofago, liiilfbiice. Refreshments supplied by the Steward at the usual charges. I THOMAS OWEN. ave consented to appropriate a Charlottetown, June 23d, 1843. New Grocery Store, Queen Street, second door below Queen Square. THE Subscriber begs leave respectfully to acquaiu the public, tliat'lie has just received, Golden Sherry, Malaga and Port WINES, Bottled ALE and PORTER, BRANDY, GIN and RUM, Prime SUGAR; Best Porto Rico MOLASSES. lHyso‘n, Congo and Twankay Tea; Coffee, Chocolate, \Vbite- Wine Vinegar, best Jamaica Ginger, Sallad and other Oils, To- bacco, Palina Cigars, Snufi', Spermnreti Candles, Saleratas, Confectionary, Spices, Rice, Crackers, Pickles and Sauces, and a large assortment of Groceries of various descriptions—all of which he will dispose of at unusually low prices, for Cash on delivery. GEORGE F. COOPER. Juna'19, 1843. NO. 1, QUEEN s'rlinn'r. Lydiard &. Finlayson I I AVE RECEIVED, per late arrivals, a large and wall assorted Stock of BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, suitable for the season, consisting of, viz :— Orlsa‘ns Cloth, Mouslin do Laines, Balgerines, Printed Lawn and Muslin for Ladies’ Dresses; Black, blue and coloured Cloths, Gambronns, Bolanos, ‘Docskins rind fancy Tweeds, Satin Velvet and Cashmere Vestings, Printed Cotions and Cambrics, \Vliite, striped and grey Sliirtings, Grass bleached Irish Linen and Long Lawn, Linen Drill; Aremuse and Drawing Sill: for Bonnets, Modena, Rice, Tu'scan and Dunstablc Bonnets; Silk and Cotton Fringe; a rich assortment of Shawls, Handkerchiefs and Rib- bons; Mull, Book, Jaconet and bordered Muslims; Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Kid and Lisle Gloves, in great variety; 3 large assortment of Silk and Cotton Hosiery, India Rubber Braces, Silk and Satin Stocks and Scarfs, and a variety of Small Wares. r ALSO, Hyson, Soucliong and Congo Teas; green and ground Coffee, Chocolate; London double refined LoafSugar, superior Porto Rico Sugar; boxes, half-boxes and quarter-boxes Raisins,; Zantc Currants and Jamaica Ginger; Soup :iiiterandles; Mariell's Brandy, Gin,Jamaica Spirits; Port, Madeira and Sherry Wines; London Porter and Brown Stout; the whole of which will be sold at unprecedented lbw prices for Cash on deliverv. June, 1543. ' Irving & Mackay, QUEEN STREET, Have received a neat assortment of BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCIIANDIZE, CONSISTING OF L A C K, blue and other superfine Cloths, Doeskins, Vestings and Tweods, ‘ Red, white and yellin Flannels, Mouslin-de-laino and Chintz Dresses, Black and coloured Orleans Cloths, Black and coloured Grosvde-Nuples, I Albeit Cord, veluto coloured Saline, Gauze and Satin Scarf! and Handkerchiefs, Crapo do. Muslins, Nets, Insertions, Edgings, Quilling and Laces, A variety of Bonnet and Cup Ribbons, White, grey and printed Cations, Irish Linen and Lawn, Russia Duck, A variety Of Gloves and Mills, Hose and liaIfIIose, White and Coloured Quilts; Gent’s. Cotton Pantalonns, Beaver, Paris Velvet and Gossamer Hats, Glazed and Palm Lcafdo. Bonnets and Bonnet Shapes. ‘ ALSO, ' Pale and coloured Brandy (Martel brand), pale Holland Gin; Spirits; Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines ;. White wine Vinager; Porter and Ale; Pilot Broad, sugar and water Crackers, English Cheese (an excellent article): Congo and Ilyson Teas, Coffee, Chocolate, Almonds, Nuts, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Loafanil moist Sugar, Molasses; Paint and Linseed Oil, Florence Oil, mixed Pickles,Gerk1ns, Capers, Table Salt, Bath Bricks; Digby Herrings; India Rubber Blair-king, Black Lead, Whiting. Arrow Root; No. 1 Tobacco, Snuff, prinie Havannuh Cigars; ,Earthen- ware, Glass and Hardware; Sole and Upper Leather. The whole of which will be sold at the loWest possible rate, for cash on delivery. ’ June, 1843. r Drugs and Medicines. WILLIAM R. WATSON EGS leave to announce to the Inhabitants of Cbar~ lottetown, and the Island in general, that he has commenc- ed in the above line Ill the Store adjoining the late Mr. Donald Macdonald's, and next to Mr. P. Mat-gowan's, Where he will keep constantly on hand a general Supply of Drugs, Medicines, Chemical Apparatus and Tests, Seidlitz, Soda and'Ginger Beer Powders, Medicinal and Culinary Ilcrbs, French and English Perfumery. Robertson's patcanroats and Barley. ALSO, A few thousand .Cuba Company Cigars; Rone, Hobson 6L Co'l- celebrated Soda Water, Ginger Beer and Lemon Syrup. The above are all imported from approved sources, unsurpassed for quality, and at moderate prices, for Cash. W. R. W., from the experience which he has had in Scotland and Nova Scotia, trusts he shall be able to give satisfaction to those who may favour him with their custSm. June 23d,1843. 3m. LEASEHOLD FARM FOR SALE,‘ WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. THE Subscriber Offers for Sale the Leasehold Inter- act of his FARM, situated on the Elliot River, Township No. 31, heing‘tlic unexpired term nf999 years. ,It contains one hundred Acres of Land, about twenty of which are in crop and in and fencepoles. There is a Barn on the provinces, and abundance of manure on its shores, and is about ‘ ten .tniles distant from Charlottetown. Any person desirous of obtpynlggiuch property ' 1 WILLIAM Douse, Esq. an gent, or to m" PM" “p” ‘0 MALCOL'M LIVINGSTON. Elliot River, June 17th, 1843. new Dwelling House and THE Committee oi the Prince Edward Island Auxiliary BIBLE SOCIE'rv have received anew assortment ofBIBLES Ind TESTAMENTS, in various bindings, and have them on Sale at extremely low prices, at their Depository—Mr. H. Stamper’s Book Store. The Tract Society’s Emma'Searle. May 23, 1843. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, m SALE 3' JOHN T. THOMAS. April 15,1843. Spring importation has arrived, per the FOR. SALE. WELL built BOAT, Seventeen Feet Keel, may be bad cheap. \Inquire at the Herald Ofiu. . t trimmings; bugle Wreaths; tinsel, pearl, mourning and colored ,wliich he will sell at Private Sale, at unprecedentedly low prices, a good state ofcultivation —thirty more are ready for Itumping,lnd' 'tlie remainder under good firewood ‘ fore: this is to caution all persons not to harbour or employ the N‘Ilw DRY GOODS STORE. l BONNE’I, IIAT as MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, SYDNEY STREET. 188 MACMURRAY invites attention to her Stock, now opening, being a choice assortment of MILLINERY & FANCY DRY GOODS, Of the newest Fashions, and of the latest impartatians, among which are—a variety of Ladies' Dresses, viz: Orientals. Parisians, Mouslin do Liiines, Crape de Lnines, colored Muslim, French‘CaInbrics, Plain and Chitin Silks, Prints & Feni Dresses; black Satin Shawls and Scarfs; 'I‘liibet wool and spun Silk Shawls; Satin, Cherie and Net Scarfs; Drawing and plain Sa- tiris, Silks, Crapes and Mnslins, for Bonnets; Net, lace 6L linen Collars and Cuffs; French diniin du.; Cardinal Capes; Mourn- ing and bugle Collars; Children's Bobbinet and Muslin (10.; La- diel' dress Cups and Fronts; babos’ Caps and I’Vaistl; Ladies’ morning and night Caps; black and white Lace, ,5 squares; fan- cy Handkerchiefs; Paris Points; Chane Neckties; fancy silk Cords; Girdles and Tassels; colored silk Fringel; Satin but- tons; fancy Nets; Brussels, Blonde and Valciicienne Laces; Edgings, quillings, gofl'cr'd borders, insertionshand muslin trim- mings; Btshops' Lawns; lin. Canibric; Satin and Cliene Bon- net and Cup Ribbons; 'fasliioiiable Straw and Tuscan Bonnet Artificial Flowers; Ladics’ long black and while lace Gloves; AUCTIONS. VALUABLE FREEIIOLDVPROPERTY FOR SALE VI‘O be Sold, by Public Auctidu. on Wednesday, the 28th inst.,at One o’clock, iit tlis'Court House, iii Charlotte- town, . , Six Hundred Acres of Land, I in Lots to suit purchasers, situate on Township No. 55, being 1”” “the Land granted to the late Capt. Campbell, R. N. Particulars may be known by applying to ~ ‘ ' JAMES N. HARRIS, Licensed Auctioneer. _ SHERIFF’S SALE. ' _ BY Virtue of a Writ of Ficri Facias, to me directed, issued out of Her Majesiy‘sSupreme Court ofJiidicature, at the suit of the Honorable John Spencer Smith, Treasurer of Prince Edward Island, on behalfof Her Majesty, agaiiistSeven hundred and Forty and one-half Acres ofLand, on part (ifTown- ship Number Thirty-eight (38), in King’s County, Prince Edward Island: I have levied the said Writ on the said Township, and Ido hereby give notice, that I will set up and still at Public Auction, at the Court House in Georgetown, on Saturday the 22d July next, at the hour of12 o’clock, noon, the above men- tioned land, or as niucb thereof as will satisfy the tax and costs thereon. ~ a JOSEPH VVIGHTMAN, Sheriff. Charlottetown, 8th Jnne,1843. Kid and silk Gloves and Mitts; Children's Gloves; glove bands; black Silk and white Cotton Stockings; Ladies’ 6:. Misscs’ Stays; white and black demy Veils (new style); Ladies' and Children’s cotton and silk Parasol: and Umbrellas; white and colored Lin- ings; Furniture Cotlons; Plaid for Children’s Dresses; Gentle- ll'len'l- Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Scaifs, Shirt li'onts and Socks; a variety of Ladies' line Tuscan and Dunstable Bonnets; low- priccil Straw do ' Children's (10.; Gentlenieii‘s light Hats; with numerous other articles—all of which will be sold at low prices, for Cash only. ~ All orders for Millinory executed with mumps: and dispatch. Bonnets and Hats altered and cleaned in the bust style. [17‘ Shop in Sydney Street, in the house of Mr. Stephen Bov- yer, next door to the residence of Paul Mabey, Esq., and .nearly opposite that of Samuel Nelson, Esq. ' Charlottetown, June 2. 1843. _'Bargainsl Bargains” GREA T BARGAINS!!! ' HE Subscriber begs leave to inform theIiihabitants . ofCliarlottetown, and the public generally, that he has now 'open, at the Store lately occupied by Mr. Angus Sutherland, in Queen Street, a general assortment of British Merchandize, consisting of . Broad Cloths, in black, blue, brown, Dahlia and invisible green, Black, drab and mixed Cassimcres, Black, brown, green and crimson Orleans, Beavcrtecii, printed and plain Moleskin, Scotch Homespun, Apron check, Bed Tick, twilled and plain Regatta Sliirting, Grey and White Cottons, plain and twilled,‘ Glazed I.iniirg,fancy Drill, Striped Jean, Brown Holland, Russia Duck, White and coloured Coiintcrpancs, Black Cotton Velvet, Fancy Vestiug, , Printed and furniture Calicnes. embossed Diinity, Muslin, Cambric and Cotton Dresses, Filled, centre at d plain Shawls, Fancy Gauze Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, Gentleman’s neck and pocket do., , Do. Stocks and Cravats, Silk, Cotton and Bandana Handkerchiefs, Bookfold Sliirling, Gingham, ‘ Coloured and Brown Table Covers, Rich Damask 'l‘alile Cloths, Damask. Diaper and Towr-ls, Ladies’ Plain and fancy Hose, Gcntlcmen’s Hose and lialfHosc, Lysle thread, silk 6.: Kid Gloves and Mitts, Jacoiict, Book, Mull, Medium, Swiss and Checked Muslin, Bishop Lawn, ‘ RIBBONS in vaiiet , Black Crape, black lace Veils, Bobbinetts, Quillings and Edgings, Ribbon-wire, Paslcboat‘d, snuti' Boxes, Lndies’ fancy work Boxes, Gent’s. Dresaing Cases, Carpet Bags, Gent's. Braces and Belts, trouser Straps, Florentine. gilt, bone and Pearl Buttons, Foolscup, Putt, and Post Paper, Envelopes,‘ Journals and Blotters, Sealing-wax, Pray er Books and Testaments, Cocoanut oil Soap, Saline Powders, Thermometers. Cruct Stands and Bottles, Cut Decanters, Tumblers and “line Glasses, Sets Liverpool China, Fenders, Fire-irons, Bellows, Saddles and Bridles, Tea Trays and Waiters, Gilt Looking Glasses, Picture Glasses, Table Bells, Tin Plates, Toy IVatclies, Knives and Forks,"1‘uble and Tea Spoons, Oval Pots, Saucepans, &c. ‘PERCUSSION GUNS, COTTON WARP, CARPETING and FLOOR CLOTH, 'I'urtoise shell, Ivory, and Horn Combs, 'l‘himbles, Hooks and Ey es, Needles, Plus in packages and papers, Black and white Tape, Thread, Cotton Reels, quality Binding, SMALL VVARES, 61c. 6L0. r As he onlv intends keeping open for slow day|,' purchasers would do well to avail themselves ofthe opportunity nfl'orded them of obtaining GOODS at prices proportionate to the present scarcity ofCasli. _ N. B. The lowest price will be always asked fo r each article from which on departure will in any instance be made. June 16th, 1843. M. MCDONNELL. SPRING, 1843. Ex ANN KINNY, from Londomand ANTELOPE, from Diverme 'l‘HE Subscriber has just received a well selected assortment of ' BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, direct from the Maniifactories, which he now offers for sale, at the Store formerly occupied by Mr. George Hooper, Great George Street, and nearly opposite the Market House, at very reduced prices for ready money only. ALso, TEA. SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFFEE, SOAP, CANDLES, INDIGO, STARCH, die. 6w. May 22d, 1843. SPRING IMPORTATION. JUST ARRIVED, perBARQUE CIVILITY, J1 CHOICE SELECTION OF NEWEST STYLE OF initial) amt! foreign Goons. ALSO, _ ' A SPLENDID AssortTMEN'r or MAHOGANY, IN BOARD AND VENEER; PIANO, 650. 61.0. FOR SALE AT THE STORE OF WILLIAM HEARD. Great George Street, May 20th, 1843. JOHN S. MACDONALD. S JAMES PunniE 5!. Co. are bringing their present business to a close, all those having accounts against them will please lend them in for settlement as soon as conycnient ; and all who are indebted to the above Firm' Will please settle their respective accounts, or they will be handed over to an At- torney for collection, without further notice. Charlottetown, 17th June, 1843. [2w Gal. 8:. Isl.] IIEREAS JAMEs BARRETT, my indented Appren- tice, has left my employment, and if rightly informed, through the persuasion Of some unprini-ipled person, desirous of obtaining his services, knowing him to be an apprentice: Thore- aaid Apprentice,“ they will be dealt with according to law—the said Apprentice having Nineteen Months more to serve. Geolggtgow‘n, 14m June,1843. _ SHERIFF’S SALE. * Y Virtue Of a Writ of Firri Fatias, to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court ofJudictiture, at the suit of the Honorable John Spencer Smith, Treasurer of thousand and Fifty-two Acres of Lead (4052), on part of Town-_ ship Number Fifty-two (52), in King's County, Prince Edward Island: I have levied the said “hit on the said Land, and I do hereby give notice, that I will set up and sell at Public Auction, at the Court House in Georgetown, in King‘s County, on Satur- day, the 22d day ofJuly next, at the hour of 12 o‘clock, noon, the above ineniioned Land, or as much thereof as will satisfy the tax and costs thereon. JOSEPH VVIGHTMAN, Sherifi'. Georgetown, June 14th, 1843. LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 30th May, 1343. N pursuance of the Act Oftlie General Assembly of . this Island, made and passed in the Seventh ycar oftlio Reign of "is late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled An .flct for levying an flsscssmcet on all Lands in this Island—1 do here- by publicly notify the Ownch or Occupier: of Land ivitliin this Island, for which the Annual Assessment cliarged'thenon hy the said recited Act, of Four Shillings, lawful inoiicy ol'this Island, for every Hundred Acres ofwilderness or unimproved Lands cuti- tained in the several Townships, and the several Islands belong- ing thereto, and the sum ofTwo Shillings for every Hundred acres ofcultivated or improved Lands in the said several Township! and Islands as aforesaid; and the sum of Four Shillings for each and every uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot, Pasture Lot, Common Lot and Water Lot, granted in the Town and Royalty“ of Charlottetown; and tlirrsu'iii ofTwo Shillings for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture, Common, and Wu- Vcr Lot as aforesaid; and the sum of Two Shillings and ei lit-_ pencc for each and every Town'Lot, Pasture Lot and “later at, 5- granted in the Towns and Royalties ofGeorgctoWn and Prince- town; and the sum'of One shilling and flair-pence for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture and Water Lot, granted in the said last mentioned Towns and Rtiyakiei, and so in proportion fora less quantity; and the sum ofOnc penny or acre on each and every acre ofcultivated or improved Lari in the Royalty ofGeorgetcwn, called reserved Lands; and the sum of Two—pence per acre on each and every acre ofsuch Lands as may be deemed uncultivated or unimproved Lands, is payable, tha't unless the Assessment for the current year be paid into my hands, or the hands of my Deputies, on or before the Twentv-fim ofDe-cember,1843,1slinll, on the last day oftbe next Hilary Term, at Charlottetown, make Proclamation ofall such Lands as’ shall then be in arrear fornon-pay ment oftlie sums charged thereon, agreeably to the directions ofth‘e said Act. - ‘ J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. ALLIANCE LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 0 F L 0 N D 0 N . CAPITAL £5,000,000, STERLING. PR EMI UM—MODERA TE. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. June 6, 1843. IMPORTANT TO' THE FASIIIONABLE PUBLICII 'l‘HE Subscriber has just received B. READ 6b 00’s., splendid SUMMER F/ISHIONS for 1843, illustrated by I. superb plate, which is executed in their usual unequalled style. Gentlemen who arein the habitof using economy, combined with taste and elegance, would do well to forward their work to the Establishment of I E. P 0 'U' N D, Tailor and Habit Maker, Queen‘s Square, (North Side), where they can have their garments made with less Cloth and Trimmings than any other establishment-on the Island, which is a saving of at least 10 per cent.; and in point offit and workman- ship, cannot be equalled by any in this Colony, or excelled by any in British North America. ‘ I / Robes el'all descriptions made in a superior manner. N. B.——Fiye per cent. discount will be allowed on ready cash ayments. ‘ Charlottetown, 25th May, 1843. (4w) I THE STEAMEE ST. GEORGE will ply its-follows, until further notice, viz: Leave BIIII'I'IICIII for Charlottetown, every Monda , at ‘2. p. in. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou, every Tuesday, immediately after her return from Miramiclii. . Leave Pictou for Charlottetown, every Wednesday, at noon. . Leave Charlottetown for Miramiclii. every Friday, at B, a. [11. She Wm can a, Bsdmue, going and returning, every alternate week—ocommencing Friday, the 19th May. All Freight and Baggage must be delivered alongside, and re- ceived from the vessel‘s tackles, and every package properly marked or directed, and eutrics made at the respective Ofliccs Customs, &c., by the Ililpperi, during the hours of business, thin. the same may be regularly cleared. RATES OF PidSSflGES AND FREIGHTS. P A S S A G E S : CABIN. Between , nscx. srzumcz. Pictou and Miramichi, £0 10 0 £0 f7 6 £t 15 o Pictou and Charlottetown, 0 7 6 0 12 fi Charlottetown and Mirainiclii, 0 7 6 0 12 6 " ,1 5 D Charlottetown and Bedeque, 0‘ 5 0 '0 7 6 Bedeque and Miramiclii, 0 6 6 , 0 11 0 I 2 6 Freight between Pictou and Miramichi. Heavy Goods, 255. per ton; ethanGoods, per barrel bulk, 2a.; Small Parcels, 1L; Carriages,4 wheels, 30s.; Gigs or Wag- gonl, 205. > ' Between Charlottetown and .illi'rmiiit'lii.~ H 2's. Cattle 203,- Calvea,Shecp and Pig! 25.6d esch- Hee3;.e(§bods, jier ton,,20s. {other Goods. per barrelbulk, 1- 9d Carriages, 4 wheels, 25s.; Glgl or Waggons, 17-. 6d; Parcels, 1;. A Betwu'n Pictou and Charlottetosz Horses, 20s.; Cattle, 15s. ; Calvel, Sheep and Pigs, 2s. 6d each; Heavy Goods, per ton, 151.; other Goodl, per barrel bulk, 1a.; Parcels, 15.; Carriages, 4 wheels, 20s.; Gigs or Waggom, 15., Between Bcdcque and Miramichi. Horses, 22s. 6d.; Cattle, 185.; Slicep,i,Calvel and Pigs, 2s. 6d.; Heavy Goods, pertou,183-; other Goods, per barrel bulk, In 6d; Waggons or Gige,'16x.; 4 wheel Carriages, 22s.; Parcels, 1., .flll the above payable in Halifax Currency. . VESSEL FOR SALE. . ALEXR. PICKERING ofl'ers for Sale the Schoonan New London, burthen flout Twenty Tons, old measurement. She is well calculated for the iltiery, or aamall coaster. WATSON DUCHEMIN. 17m June,1843. . - ' New London, June 10th,1843. , ‘ ’ ' Princo Edward Island, On behalfof Her Majesty, against Four ’ Horses, 305.; Cattlc,20:.; Sheep, 35.; Pigs, 35.; Calves, ' I \