L n one coinutatzf’mwsts. f [/4- y, // n ’/ I //4".-yvt L, ' .4 Tim COLONIAL HERALD is re arl di ‘ _ . n London lb Mi. P. L. SBIM'MPNDS, flg'entfor the fairiclir'fhend Canadian . ewrpapgfi rttwh and Foreign .N‘ews aper and Advertising may fiat, 18 Cornhtll (opposite t e Royal Exchange), gin advertisements will be received. cite. @otaltatjucratii: SATURDAY, neonatth 9, 1843. The R. M. Steamship ACADIA arrived at Halifax, from Liverpool, on Monday last, after a passage of 15 days. The Mail was received in this town by the ST. GEORGE {ruin Pictou, on Wednesday last, about 10, p. m. Oui‘ :1London dates are thus brought down to the l7ih, and . Liverpool to the 18th ult. Little progress has yet been made in the State trials , :in Ireland; and ifthe statement, that one of the defen- : dants alone has 30,000 witnesses to examine, which we observe put forth in some ofthe papers, be correct it is very difficult indeed to say when the proceedinos’ may "terminate. It is even stated in someof the Dufilin pa- pers—and, judging front present appearances, we think , .such a dctiourtmenl not at all improbable—that, in con- ' . sequence ofthe bungling manner in which the business ' .has been managed, and the informality ofthe proceed- .iiigs, the prosecution will be abandoned! It is said that Mr. O’Connell’s health is seriously im- , paired, and that he has been ordered by his medical ad- ‘ g” -visers to try a change of air. a _ Trade, we aretglad to learn, continues gradually to umprove. The Foreign intelligence is not of much importance. Caxsns.——It is said that Sir Charles Metcalfe has tendered his resignatioqof the Government of Canada. The reason snagged for this step, on the part ofthe Excellency, is ill r .hest . V _ .Ncwrounomnnr-The Right Rev. Dr. .,. ming sap... ’1 from St. John’s, in the Batch/6rd, for Waterford, cn finds as r. "ult' »: ayable, The Lagislatiirc is to meet for the dispatch of bit) the on th{, , proximo. g firs . - ,- ii to 3.1 ScortA.TThe papers of this Province are still oc- ,.cur,€lil With the Elections, the result ofwhich, it is expected, in favour of the Liberals. J Mac'rmo on Tue LecisLa'l‘une.—The Royal Ga- zette of Tuesday ,contains a Proclamation summonina the Legislature of this Island to meet for the DlsptltC/al of Business on Thursday, the Qist inst. Various con- jectures are afloat as to the reasons which have induced .ihe Executive to call the Legislature together so much earlier than usual, and at a season when it must be no amall inconvenience to the country members to be absent "from their homes. We believe the true reason will be found—if we may hazard a conjecture on the subject— in the circumstance that certain hon. members (includ- ,.ing the Speaker of the House) having accepted offices of emolumeut under the Crown since the last Session, their seats have become jeopardized thereby, and the sooner the-question is decided, the better. If this be the ob- ject the Executive have in view, in thus calling the House together, we cannot help expressing our entire «concurrence in the p ilicy they have, in the present iti- stance, adopted. this movement, is a mystery beyond our power to solve. New cerrons.’ ,_ Mecnsmcs’ Marmara—The Sixth Session of this itse- ' "-IIll institution was opened on the evening of Wednesday my -W4louhutaWc-Hullr Queen Squaw, on which-occa- Jetnarks on the present circumstances and future prospects of the Institute-delivered a very elaborate Lecture on Love ofCounlry. The Hall was well filled with tl highly res- tpzctsblo and attentive audience, who signified their appro- tion by repeated bursts of applause. The following Resolution was proposed by the Hon. Charles Young, and unanimously adopted by the Insti- tote :—- ‘ 1.—Rtts0ivr.n, That the Members of the Charlottetown 'Met-hnnics' institute sincerely regret the departure from this dilatiduf the Reverend James Wuddell, who was one of the must active and useful members of the Institute, and who always evinced a disposition to promote the objects for which it has been established; that his exertions on behalf of the Institute have evor~been duly appreciated by the members, and deserve their warmest thanks; that while the members deplore any . ‘ , occurrence that has caused the removal of Mr. Waddsll from ., 2 this Colony, yet they beg to assure him, that wherever Divinc ' " Providence is pleased to place him, he carries with him their chest wishes for the future Welfare of himself, his lady and his children. Andthereupon— 2. RESOLVED, That the Hon. Charles Young, the President, 1 Vice-Presidents and Secretary do compose a Committee, for the ' purpose of transmitting a copy of the foregoing Resolution to Mr. Weddell. ' On Wednesday, the 20th inst., Charles Binns, sen., Esq. «will read n:Lecture on “British Law and Lawyers.” L! 'V. A} "4'..i,~’ ’ 't _, .,,“, u: Fine—On Saturday last, about One, p. m., the workshop of Mr. James Maclean, Cooper, in Water Street, was dis- .covered to be on fire. The dwelling—house being immedi- ately connected with the workshop, both were very speedily enveloped in flames. No person being in the workshop at ithe moment the fire broke out, a live coal is supposed to harm lallen upon and ignited the shaving which were lying ibickly underneath and around the stove. Although the two .‘town and Mr. Coles’ Fire Engines were on the spot within .a very briefspnce after the first alarm was given, anti al- though the buildings were situated on the water side, yet, it being nearly low water at the time, and the nearest well unfortunately dry, the supply of water to the Engines was Io scanty, that they were comparativer useless, and both Tbuildings, with the chiet'part of their contents, were almost totally consumed. If. as g“ : Ester, "int 14...“: . . MILANCEOLY Occbunan—Johndohnston, Christy Doyle g' ' Ind Angus Mnclenn, her son, left Grand River on Saturday 3 lest, the 25th ult., for Georgetown, to dispose of some a rt- t’, a ' cultural produce. About. dusk the same evening they sit Ill . the Queen's Wharf, Georgetown, in a small boat, bound for 9 rlheir homes at Grand River. On rounding Burnpomt, the but struck on the reef, which, starting the stepof the mast and began to fill with water very ‘ Oplitting one of the planks, she ' fat, and before they could make Indian Marsh, "they struck on the bar which rutis from De Gross Marsh. The boat being now completely water- ' ofthe hoat,nsea struck her and she capsized. Johnston disappeared, and was seen no more. crime from the shore. James Maccormack and , l and was known ass Seaman and Rigger. .— n lbrtnight since, was i t a in“ the accident much agony—Ga. 't What will be the ultimate result of ' _..sion, the Hon. Charles Young—after making some preliitory . Launching, Boughton Island to logged, Johnst’on leaped overboard, and desired Msclean to . follow, which he did; but on leapng out from the gunwale Macleim succeeded in setting uponthe bottom or the boat, and laying hold or his mm" m “‘“l’le‘l [0 keep herabove water until assistance _ Roderick Mucpbeehnving heard their cries—it being dark—go!!! boat , and arrived in time to save them from a watery grave, 0w. n “'3' ‘ “all” °f Scm'flnd. a man of Indlhstflglll ‘ e as . alt nwidow and large helpless family to deplore his loss. 1' Quiet: has been made for the body, but as yet without elfect- .iDus-n nx FlIlv—Thfl child of Mr. Michael M'Curtby, . ' so dreadfully burnt by his catching firs, died on Wednesday last, having snfi'er- Thhfiilifil‘ifiié‘miglf 2'7.” if my "‘°““’""‘ “4"” “ griziytiscment‘ appears in hnolhwfitilii‘m‘ltardm’ ‘Lundai" WM“ emm.— consider it almost an inf are ~ :l'l': yflppilfile efficacy ofyonr most excellentpM Ahlziisdiilgiif '13:" dread“ I f can years .I'liave been bald, occasioned by a most m Prociureezet: W‘lilllt? 1'11. India. I have used nlrnost every means km um“ a e: 0 hair again, but all my efl‘urts seemed fruit- Hapr Rem. eel entdly. _a friend advised the use of your valuable 38 6d b0(tilrleI'-—(I can give it no better nume,) and, after using a “pow i" If 8, every symptom of a new head of hair began to rewlvede , lto the Joy, not only ofmylclf, but my children. I [he Wh Ion riavipg another, and obtained a 7s. bottle, and, before [head brain“ which was used, I had, and have now, as handsome a" I oh our as everman enjoyed, and I earnestly recommend so w to ave not tried this most excellent Oil, will not fail to do . I am, Sire, Your most grateful and obedient servant, J. WALKER, Colonel. FIRE-EATER! 1n Astenics.—The fire-eaters no ' ' ihrough the United States perform feats absolutelwiiircarydilil'se. Red-hot pokers, boilinglend, ignited gunpowder, melied sulphur appear to produce no effect on their indnruied organs. Bord philosophical question arises, as to whether they owe this impu- nity to any preparatory applications to the parts, or the great care exercvsed in applying ” Hollowny’s Ointment," and in tak- ing “ Holloway’s Pills," immediately after performinw? We suggest this query from the fact ofthe extraordinary efficacy of the Ointment, and its auxiliary. the Pill, (n tonic and nlteraiive), in subtluing all maladies. In Cancer. Rheumatism, Gout, Para- lvpis, Glandular Complaints, Scrnfula, Wounds of every kind, Piles, doc. file, we can most confidently recommend these inva- luable spectfics. a ‘ aaassenners. In the St. (uer.rgc,from Pictuu, on Wednesday—Hon.D. Mac- 3:13:1lf‘lf Messlzshl. Bé‘Flfly,Sapt. Howit, John Howii, H. Doyle, : l u ‘3'?» 0 er! Jo e, 11"”! ' Sutlie. land, and Lieut. VVebste'iFs [diervtt‘iiiltlih 10h" Rosa, Prue“ PORT OF CHflRLOTTETOWJV. ENTERED. Dec. 2.—Schi. Betsev, Harney, Pictou; Goals. 5.—Ltve|y, Gillie, Halifax; Goods. Hunnuh Gray, Turn- bu’ll. do; do. Goodwill, O'Neii1,do.; do. transm' , n'IIIIX,'hIt-1rpl1y, do.; do. Ceres, White, do.; do. himself to, Hillier, Newfoundland; Fish. Squaw, M‘Cur- ~ .ulifux; Goods. iii stx'e'” nisl- ‘ i”! PORT OF GEORGETOWN. Wu“ 2 CLEARED. l ' ' 7.-—Schr. Hr luv. Kempl,St. John's, Newfld.; 28 Sheep, 4 Spurs, ifi'l bus. Potatoes. 57 Shocks. l000 Ash Bil~ lets, 1000 L'tths, 170,000 Shingles, 53,000 ft. spruce Boards. . SHIP News. Liverpool, Nov. 7.--Arrived, Zephyr, Elmes. from P. E. Island—30 days—Nov. Iii—Sir Henry Huntley, Macleod, from OIL—28 days. . At Dublin, Antelope. M‘Allister. and Mary Jane, Mason. from P. E. Island. ' . MARRIED. On the 2d inst. at St. John's Church. Crapiiud, by the Re . Herbert Read, Mr. Jeremichhmes, of Elliot River, to Miss 111% Mabcy, ofthe someplace. \ SPLENDID PIC’I‘ORIAL PUBLICATIONS. THE Subscribers have just received, per R.M.Steam- ship ACADIA, from Liverpool, my: illustrates neutron News, All! mic motorist watts, Published in London on tho Ill/t 5; 18”! till. [11? Subscriptions received and single copies supplied by COOPER 5L BREMNER, Britt's}: &‘ Fore: News .3 ants. Colonial Herald Office, g“ g Charlottetown, Dec. 6. } Q UEEN STREE T, v CHAR LOTTETOWN, 0? One door below Mr. H. S'nitrrcit's Stationery Store. George Cooper AS JUST RECEIVED his Winter Supply of FRESH GROCERIES, &c., consisting of Gunpowder, Hyson, Twankey, Souchong and Congo TEAS; prime moist and loaf Sugar; Molasses ; Port Wine; pole Sherry, various qualities; golden do. in bottles; Champagne: Brandy; (Mnrlell's brand), Holland's Gin, Spirits and Rum, Porter and Ale, Liiue Juice, Vinegar, Lemon Sy rup, Essence of Spruce, Lemon and Peppermint; Lemon At-id for punch, Lemonade. Sauces, &c.——l’a1e Seal and Cod Oil ; Olive Oil for lamps; Jamaica Ginger, ground ditto; Cinnamon, ground ditto ; Cloves, Nuln‘wgs, Allspice, black Pepper, ground ditto, Cayenne ditto, carroway Seeds, Liquorice, Sugar Candy, candied Orange Peel, do. Lemon do., Citron do., bitter Almonds, sweet do, Soft and hard shell do , Verinicelli, Maccaroni; split Peas, Currants, Raisins (box and cask), Arrowroot, Chocolate ; Robinson's patent Grants, t’eiirl Barley, Rice, Coffee, fresh ground do., Soda Bis- cuit, Sugar do., Butter do., Bern’s cold \Vater Crackers, Pilot Bread, Oatmeal iintl Indian Meal ; Filbei ts, \annuts, Bra- zil do.; Lazenby's Pickles and Sauces, superfine Durham Mus- tard, common do, putth Table Stilt; Honey, Olives and Ca era, Grapes, red iind black Currant Jelly, Gnnva do., Marma ade, preserved Ginger, Turkey and Mclaga Figs, Wiltshire Cheese, Annapolis do., Dighy Herrings, while and yellow Soap. Bruns- wick Blnck, salad Oil, castor Oil,» Epson Stilts, cream of Tartar, Sallpetre, Alum, Saleratus, washing Soda, Starch, Blue, Indigo, sperm Candles. composition do., mould and dip do; Principe and Spanisli,Cig'irs, fig, Cavendish and cut Tobacco, Goodwin's pa- tent Honey Dow do.; bean, rappee and macnbau Soufi's, Gara- ner’s Mixture; Pipes, Corks, Inditi Rubber Blanking, Warren’s do., block Lead, Bath Bricks, candle Ornaments, Tumblers, Wine Glasses. Bottles, Bitters (hr the Appetite, Polishing Paste, Whiting, pickled Mushrooms, carpet Brooms, Matches (superior quality), Chesnuts, crushed Sugar, patent Baéley, &c. &c. ec. w AGRICULTURAL. NOW ready (or delivery, at the Central Agricultural I Society’s Depot, Queen Street, the following Articles, VIZ :— Wilkie's Plough Mounting, with extra Soles and Sides. Farmer Mounting complete: \‘Vheels, Pinion: and Bushes. ' Scrap Iron flit Lock plates, cut in lengths, Hay Knives—‘20 inch blades, 2 Straw Cutters, White Clover Seed, Hardware & Cutlery Store, QUEEN STREET. , B.W.COCHBAN Halifax, 1 large assortment of ‘ consisting of— l-ermon,cast and blister Steel, Best double-refined Borax, Cut Plough Mounting, in sets, Plough Moulds and Sock plain, Cross-cut, hand, tennon and compass Sum, Block-tin Teapots, Tea Kettles and Cofl’eepota, , Knob,stock, chest, pad and trunk Locks, 'H, 111., '1‘, cheat, plate and butt Hinges, I‘ahle and Pocket Cutlery, Brass Cornice Pole Rings. Cut and Wrought Nails and Brads, all sizes, Cut and Wrought Tacks, from 2 oz, to 20 02., . '1 Patent Cast Steel Shovels and Spades, iners’ Shovels, Hoes (various sizes), Cart Hantes, Chitin Traces and Beck-hands, Helmet Coal Scoops, Chair, Girtlt. Straining and Roller \‘Veb, Saucepans, 'I‘eakettles and Fryingpanl, Coarse and Fine Gunpowder, “Hall’s” Patent Glass Gunpowder, Patent Shot (various Nos), Black, Red and Yellow Paints, “ Bratidrnm‘s" Superior \Vhite Lead, Stout Window Glass, Putty, “ Lear's" Harness Jet, Saddle and Huness Mounting, Rope and Cocoa Door Mats, Roman Lustre (a so erior article for polishing dl kinds ofIron nrk), Cart Boxes and Horse Nails, , Iron Puts, Ovens and extra Covers. ALSO, DR Y G 0 0 DS. Beavers, Tweeds, Doeskins and Superfine C(oihl. Vestings, Ladies' Cloaking, Pnrisienne and l) ousline- deluine Dresses, Cotton Prints, Grey and White Shirtings, and Fancy ditto. GR OCERIES. Ten, Cnfi‘ee, Sugar, Rice, Tobacco, Scotch. Rappeo and Maccnbau Snufi'tl, Buckets. it will he sold at the very lowest rates for Cash. Charlottetown, Dec. 1st, 1843. [fill the Paper), 320.] ‘— '- rum. muons-anon; 1343. ,pleted his lmportations of A N 11 East & West India & American Produce, suitable for the season, all of which he offers, either by whole tory to his removal in the Spring to his now Store. DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, 11th Nov., 1843. {003. Pall. «Sr A’etts,-3m.] mom of Suitable for the Season. Cotinns, Prints, Victoria and Pent dresses, lnin and Printe‘d'Ve sans, Orleans, Satins, Velonts, Gros de Naples, Ribbons, a Gloves, fancy silk and crepe Trimmings, Ladies’ Gent's. satin Stocks, Scurfs white Victoria demi Cups, a few strung Butts, &c. All orders for Millinery wil‘: be promptly attended to. apprentices taught the Straw work and Millinery. ISABELLA MACMURRAY. Sydney Street, Nov. 29. MOFFAT'S efficacy in all the prevalent and ordinary diseases, others ofa peculiar and aggravated character. by the voluntary testimonials of the These certificates now amount to thousands, veterate cases of Scrofula, Piles, D :pepria, Liver qfl‘ectim. acute and chronic Rieumattsm, Scrofu Stomach and Bowel complaints of all kinds, headache, and Anne ofevery variet , settled pains in the side, _ limbs, umors, ulcers, onlybreat/t and inward fee-er, night sweats, general weakness and dental tofenmles, together With very many immense in number, and clear, utable and conclusive in authority. therefore be kept by every family and grown they will be found to be not only the best reme its most certain Dr. W Mofl'at, 375 Broadway, New York. agentL—wa Yotut, May 30. V . COOPER. &. BRENNER, Agent: for Prince Edward Island. TO BE LET- Fresh Swedish Turnip Seed, Timothy Seed, A supply of Long Orange Carrot Seed. One shilling per lb. will be given for any quantity ofgood Red Clover Seed, up to the lst of February next. PETER MACGOWAN, Secretary. Charlottetown, 7th December, 1843. STOVESI STOVES II FOR‘SALE, at the Subscriber’s Store, STOVES, of difi'erent sizes, to answer purchasers. CHARLES DEMPSEY. Charlottetown, December 8, 1843. [4w] B. W. COCHRAN AS 'ust opened a'great variety of CURTAIN BA DS, POLE RINGS and ENDS of the most fashion- able patterns. Decr. 9, 1843. .___.—~ BAY MARE, between 5 and 6 years old, and Bay HORSE, rising two years old, have been on the rennin. of the subscriber since the month of August last. The owner or owners can have them on proving property and paying "Pam" CONRAD vrcxeason. Brownston, Vernon River, 2d Dec., 1843. tf. And immediate possession given, it lv to PP ' THOMAS WIT'I‘ER. Charlottetown, Dec. 181., 1843. HAS JUST RECEIVED, ex Jane Spralr, from nunnwua‘u urn corneas, Sweeping, Scrubbing, Paint, Hearth and Stove Brushes, Soap, Wax-wick Candles, Carri Brooms and Yankee The above Stock having been purchased at the best advantage, E Y LATE ARRIVALS, the Subscriber has com~ BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, comprising, with his former stock on hand, a valuable assortment, Will! of Vessels- Iale or retail, at a very small advance on. the prime cost, properti- N. B.-All accounts due over 6 months will be sued for with- v out distinction tiller lst Dec. next. THE sunscnisna offers for Sale on assort- ’ GOODS AND. FASHIONABLE MILLINEKY, Silk Velvet and drawn Satin Bonnets. dreu Caps, Bonnet Shapes, 2mg] and Plaid Cloth, Cloaking,Cheno Cloth and Plaid « «53.99333 usmAmmm, «Sh- “-Hnndhucbiufh While Elan 918..._V,Ylll'0!ind Grey vets, black Cuhnrg Cloth, plain and figured Lustres, Cliene Clin- Pnrisinns and Muslin do Laines, Silk Volveis, Poplins, Flowurs, Feathers and Worked Muslin, French Dimity, whitn bugle and mourning Collars and Cufi‘s; white and black lace,cnrdiiial Capes, fancy Scurfs; Lhcno Operatics, dcmi Veils, long Lace, Mills and Chinese Girdles and Tupels, silk Cord, Fringesfiitnps and Buttons, Laces and Edgings, Gofi'red Quilling, ‘ lined kid Gloves, lumbs' wool do., worsted Hose, childrens' Socks and Grecian Boots, drawn, cros- sed, Swiss, book and Jaconett Muslins, cambric Handkerchiefs, and Mufflers, Canterbury black and A few VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS H E S E superlative Family Medicines have long since acquired an established reputation for direct and invariable as well u in many Their virtues are proved ersons they have cured, and who accompany their certificates with their names and places of residence being hundreds to each particular kind of disease. They embrace the most frightful and in- . Jaundice, Hilton: and Asthma, Bronchitir, us as well as Mucous Cmsumplion,habilual Costieeneu, Worm, giddineu and nervoul debility, eruptive diseases, and the clouded, rallow, unhealthy appearance of the skin, arising from various causes ofill health, Four back, organs and Ind 055 of appetite, the mumps, "collatfo and gumq, affections of the bladder, kidney, spleen and pleura, and the SIC/5711!!! um- other maladies which cannot be here enumerated. The certificates of cure in all these diseases are direct and explicit in description, npd coming as they do, in every case, from the persons cured, they are indis- These inestimab‘le medicines should erson in the Union, as ies for disease, but also reventatives, and the surest renovotors of sound, cheerful and elastic hea th. They are singularly mild and agreeable to their operation, and though perfectly elfectual, never occasmn even the temporary prostratioo and nausea which always follow the use of copra drastic pu es and the use of calomel. Prepared wholesale and rated by rn. For rule also by the the \VELLINGT ON HOTEL, lately in the occu- pation of Mr. James Webber. For particulars, &c., MTHE HOUSE and Pnsuises well-known as —— AMUS EMENT WITH INSTRUCTION- Adult Clues. " . R. HUBBARD, Master ofthe Infant School, Chars - ' ' lottetown, respectfully rintimtps to the young Men, (20., residtpgin its vicinity, that builtde opening Senior Classes (providing a sufficient number of llclhtl be found toV'cbnstih tote the some) for’ the purpose ofgiving instruction in the 1111qu- mg branches of useful knowledge :— ' ' s Monday Evenings—Geometrical Problems, a adapted to the ordinary purposes of life. . a Tuesday Evenings~Algsbraio Arithmetic. gliunda Evening'sr—English Grammar. ’ rida veoin he at Shad' in Indian Ink 1 for yArcbiteotglf; Drawioggfm. “1‘ ' i , ~ The courses of Instruction to commence at 7 o‘clock, to close by 9, and to be continued during the Winter Months. Tickets of Admission, through the whole course, 15:. REMOVAL. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the Island in general, that he has rumored from bisects- blisliment in Grafton Street to the House in Great campfires: between the store omencis Longworih, Esq., and that oer. D. P. Coles, Saddler, where he offers for sale a nantit] ofpriins New York Sole Leather, Nova Scotin and P. E. “Ind (10., that with a quantity of Nears Leather and CalfSklm; also; Stigar, Rice, Rilains, Apples, Almonds, Filberts, Soup, 0 i h f Tobacco, Soufi', Clslfl, 3,, 10 Window Glass, barrel. 7 barrel: of Pilot Bread, barrels and kegs of Crackers. Anti ‘ in Buckets, Corn Brooms, Onions, a few American Clocks, We}. prime American Cheese, 55c. dcc. THOMAS DAWSON. (4w.) ' Charlottetown, User. 1, 1843; erg-r - Thomas Morris, Ladies’ and Gentleman’s Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, HAVING gust arrived from England, where he has Curried on business for the last Twenty years, and given genertil satisfaction to his employers, begs leave to acquaint the Inllablllnln ofChtn-lottetown, and its vicinity, that he bus Removed lo a part of the Home unoccupied by Mr. JV. Le Page, at the Corner of Upper Queen and Kent Streets, where he hopes, by strict attention to businm'and moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. T. M. has brought with him a large assortment of Goods in his line, of the best quality, viz: Solo Leather, Calf Skins, Kips, Spanish Cordovan, black S anisb. Morocco, wamellcd Seal, rough and smooth; Seal Bin en; white and stained Sheep and Lambs; coloured Roam, black Lettings, wide and narrow Boot Webbs, Shoe Thread, Cord Twist, Barber's Twist, he. Ito. T. M. intends keeping up ncorreapotidenco with persons in ngland, in order to have on hand is constant In ply of inch nr~ ticles as will give satisfaction to all who may fzvour him with their support. Charlottetown, let July, 1843. TQ SEIIOWNEBS m mans. . A'l SON DUCHEMIN, Pump and Blackout/ctr, returns ,tlisnks to those who have, for many years past, favored him With their patronage and support in his line ofbnli- ness;_and begs to intimate, that he hus now on hand slugs quantity of SHIPS’ BLOCKS, of all descriptions and sizes, DEADEYES, and all other materials in his line required for the He has also on hand a few Mahogany and . Birch WHEELS, CAPSTANS, &c. ' i . Ships‘ Pumps, and Pumps for Wells not exceeding 100 feet in. length, made on an im roved principle to work with ease. " ‘ .All descriptions of ' urning in brass, iron or wood, executed \vitli lute and dispatch, and on moderate terms. _ _ I 1!? WANTED, a respectable lad from the country, sham .14 year:- of age, as an Apprentice tn the above buslucu. 618 u! the‘Vorkslmp, head of the Queen’s Wharf, or at 1hr lt- making Establishment, Prince Street. , Charlottetown, llth Muy, 1843. . n’A'r"‘m"Eivu‘r“AoT6§Y'—' “ ' JOHN HOBBS. Hatter, returns his sincere thanks to his friends, and the public generally, for the very liberal support he has received since be commenced balloon in tbll Island, nod begs to intimate, that'he has REMOVED to Margot: to all orders tent to him. . - He has appointed Mr. John Williams, Merchant, Charlotte- town, his Agent, who has constantly for Sales supply of his Hull, &c., and Will attend to and forward all orderlt at may be en- trusted to his care without delay. ' Gonilemen's Beaver and Felt Hats, Lndies' Riding flats and Benn-r Bonnets; Children’s lbch Hats, &.c., made to order. Old Hats cleaned, &c. Beaver and Muskrat Skins bought. Mnrgate Road, New London, April 13th. 1843. , SIDNEY MILL. I Vl‘HESE excellent MILLS are now in full operation, and the public are hereby informed, that a conveyance wi I leave the Subscriber‘s residence, in ,Queen’l Square, every Thursday morning, at about 7 a. m., for the purpose ofconvoying Grain timber; the Floor from which will be returned, free of ex snse to the owner save the toll for rinding allowed by law. 9 ’ t ’ JFSIDNEY DEALEY.’ Charlottetown. 28th Oct. 1842. TO BE SOLD, 1 AHANDSOME active MARE, rising five years of age. She is nfa dark brown colour, very docnle, and ii In excellent animal for either draught or saddle. Ap WILL ly to , AM HILL. Charlottetown, 29th Nov., 1843. STRAYED from the Burnt Woods, near Freetown, a black-grey FILLY, rising three years old. She has a small star on her forehead, and a round black bushy tail and black mane. Whoever will bring her to Mrs. Kelly, Anderson’s Road, South West of Bedeque, or will give such information“ will lend to her recovery. shall be handsomely rewarded. I '- THE Silbscribers having been duly appointed the sole Agents ofDAVID STEWART. Enquire, for his Estate-op Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10, 12, 27, 30, 46, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to lease lands, with s libert of purchasing, and to sell on t s most liberal terms; and that sl persons indebted to that gentleman, for rentorother- wise, are hereby required to malts immediate payment of the same. v All person. found trespassing on any at the above pro ertieg, either by cutting Timber, or in any at or respect, will 0 pro. secutod with the utmost rigour ofthe Law. . H. D. MORPETI , December IOth, 1840. THE'Snascninen being about to leavethis Island, rel,- queuts nll‘plsrsons indebted to him to make immedistg paymentto Mr. ILLIAI A. qua, who is duly authorised to receive the same. , CHARLES IVELSH. , Queen Street, Charlottetown, 2 October 25th. 1843. ALL Persons having legal demands against the Estate of John H. White,of Cbarlottotown,Printer and Bonk-binder. deceased, are requested to furnish their Accounts, duly attested; and all persons indebted to Mid Estate are required TO BE LET. to which a good Stable and Garden are attached. Water Street, King Street and Eustis Street. JAMES PEAKE. Charlottetown, 30th Sept, 1843. BY THE SUBSCRIBER, and immediate posses- sion given, that commodious and pleasantly situated House in Water Street, formerly occupied by James D. lllucdonnell, Esq, Also, several valuable and eligible BUILDING LOTS, in to make immediate pavl-tpentb VI . JO N A 5, 'un. . . CHARLES we si-l, ZAW'M'W‘?” Charlottetown, August 7th, 1843. - THE Subsdribers intending to make an alteration in their business, have to request, that all persons indebted to them will sold» their respective Accounts immediately; and those to whom they tuna indebted, will please send in their Accounts, for adjustment forthwith. monmsrs elective MACHINES. ING MACHINE on the Island, early in the Spring, begs mu be accommodated at the lowest possible price. relativc'to Terms, which I delay will prevent. Sackville, N. 8., Nov. 10th, 1843. THE Subscriber having engaged to erect a CARD- lntimata to an persons who may be desirous of availing thun- solvss ofhis wait to obtain such machines at that time, that they it early application to Mr. C. C. Dawson, in Charlottetown, 6m, will be attended with an advantage, WILLIAM MORRIS. COOPER #- BREMNEL. Charlottetown, Sept. 14th, 1843. A , BLOCK AND FLAG FREESTONE. HE Subscriber is prepared to furnish, to order. at - reduced prices, any size: or quantit of Block and Flag Freestone, the lame to be supplied from cadixQnurry,Piotou. Samples of the Stone, which is of excellent quality, can ‘be soch licetion to the Subscriber. on I” KENNETH M‘KENZIE, ‘ Agent. to ~Clnrlottetown,1st Sept. 1843. I PETER EMER ,. t..- MM.“ .. .....t.. ... you». yup”... a... M». r «4.. 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