=- NO. 1, QUEEN STREET. Lydiar'd _ Finlay/son I AVE IbECElVEDgper late arrivals, a large and H wellasanrted Stock.‘of ‘ BRITISH-7 AND FOREIGN MEchstzn', suitable for the season, consisting of, VIZ :—. .l- _ _Orleans Cloth, Mousl-iri do Lavines, Balgerines, Printed Lawn and Muslin for Ladies’ Dresses; Black, blue and calmired,Clutlis,; o s Bolari s, Doeskins and fancy Twat-ids, Satin Velvet Strait:th vesithgs, 'Priutcd Cottons and Cauibrice, White, striped and grey Shirtings, Grass bleachchIrishV'Ltneri and Long Lawn Linen Drill; Aremuse and Drawing Sill: for Bonnets, Modeha Rice, Tuscan arithinstqble Bonnets; Silk and Cotton Frit: e;«’.airich assortment of .Shawls, Handkerchiefs and;R.lb- boas; Mitll, Book, Jaconei and bordered Muslina;_ Ladies and Gentlemea’s Kid and Lisle Gloves, in grant variety; 3 large assurtmentof Silk and Cotton Hosiery, India Rubber Braces, Silk and Satin Stocks and Scarfs, and avarieiy ofSiuall Wares. l r ‘ I , A‘LSO, dcé‘ son Souchon and‘Conao,Teas,; reen and groan 0 so, lediiolatb; Londofir double I-efined LogafSugar, superior Porto Rico Sugar; boxes, half-boxes and quarter-boxes Riitstiis, ; Zarlilte Currants and Jamaica Ginger; Soap and Candles; Marta s Brandy, Gin,Jamaica Spirits; Port, Modems and Sherry London Porter and Brown Stout; the whole of which wt 9 ' sold at unprecedented lo'w prices for Cash on delivery. ' June, 1843 Irving & Mackay, . QUEEJV STREET, . 7 Have received a neat assortment of . BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, . CONSISTING 01' t L A C K, blue and other. superfine Cloths, Doeskins, Vestings and weeds, Red, white and yellow Flannels, Mouslin-de-laine and Chimz Dresses, Black and coloured Orleans Cloths; ‘Black and ColoUred Gros-de-Ntiples, ' Albert Cord, velute coloured Satlns, r I Gauze and Satin Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, Crape do. _ I ' Muslins, Nets. Insertions, Edgings, - Quilling and Laces, . A variety nfBonnet and Cap Ribbons, 4*- Whito, grey and printed Cottons, Irish 'Linen and Lawn, Russia Duck, A variety of Gloves and Mitts, , Hose and half Hose, - - White and coloured Quilts; Gent’s. Cotton Pantaloonl, Beaver, Paris Volvct and Gossamer Hats, Glazed and Palm Leafdo. - Bonnets and Bonnet Shapes. ALSO, I Pale and'colOured Brandy (Martel brand), pitta Holland Gin ; , Spirits; Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines t-‘Wh’rie Wineryinager; Porter and Ale; Pilot Bread, sugar‘and Mater Crackers, English Cheese (an excellent article); Congo and Hyena Tens, Cofi‘ee. Chocolate, Almonds, Nuts, Raisins, Currants,‘.Splces, Loafaiid moist Sugar, Molasses; Paint and Linseed Oil, IFljpi-ence 'Ull, mixed Pickles,Gerkins, Capers, Table Stilt, Bath Bricks; Dtgh‘y Herrings; India Rubber Blocking, Black Lead, \Vhittng‘, Arrow Root; No.1 Tobacco, Snu ware, Glass and Hardware; The whole of which will for cash on delivery. June,1843. I . -' 7 a New Grocery Store, ‘ Queen Striaet, second door below Queen Square; THE Subscriber begs leave respectfullywto acquaint he ublic [list he has 'ust received, I Giiiden'Sherry, Maliig’a and Port WINES; Bottled ALE afllvd Pgflg‘éinlqt, .. I BRANDY Gl an , . " PrimeSUGAR; BeetPiirto' Rico miniseries. . Hyson, Congo and 'l‘wankay, Tea; Cofl'ee,,Chocolaie,'IVliiteé wine Vine lav, best Jamaica Ginger, Sallad an? other Oils, '1 o. bacco, Pa ma Cigars, Snuff, Spermaceti Landlcs‘, Sulersins, Confectionery. Spices, Rice, Crackers, Pickles and Sauces, and it large assortment of Groceries of various (lescriptions—nll of which he wilIdiepose of at untisually low prices, for Cash on Solo and Upper Leather. be sold at the lowest possible rate, 6w inlimy' < (scones: F.‘ COOPER. "June’ 19, rate. A - r A. _ - new tinny Goons STORE, BONNET, CHAT a manually ESTABLISHMENT, SYDNEY STREET. ‘ MISSMACMURRAY invites attention to her now opening, being a choice assortment of MILL INERY '81. FANCY *DRY GOODS, Of the assent Fashions, and of the latest impartations, among which are—a variety of Ladies’ Dresses, viz : Orientals, Parisians, Mouslin do Laines, Crnpo de Laineshcolored Muslins, French Cumbrica, Plain and Chine Silks, Prints,& Feat Dresses ; black Satin Shawls and Scarfs; 'I‘liibet, wool and spun Silk . Shawls; Satin, Cherie ind Net Scarlii; Drawing and plain Sa- tine, Silks, Crepes and Muslins, for Bonnets; Net, lace &. linen Collars and CutI‘s; French dimity do.; Cardinal Capes; Mourn- iqg and bugle Collars; Children's Bobbinei and Muslin do.; La- dies' dress Ca 5 and Fronts; babes’ Cape and Waists; .Ladies’ .morning and night Caps; black and white Lace, d squares; fan- ‘ Handkerchiefs; Paris Points; Cherie Neckties; fancy silk dl; Girdlesvand Tassels; colored silk Fringes; Satin bitt- tons; fancy Nets; Brussels, Blonde and Valeneienne Laces; Eilgings, quillings, gofi‘er’d borders, insertions, and muslin trim- mings; Bishops‘ Lawns; Iin. Cambric; Satin and Cherie Bon- net and Cup Ribbons; fashionable Straw and Tuscan Bonnet trimmin s; bugle Wreaths; tinsel, pearl, mourning and colored Artificia Flowers; Ladies’ long black and white lace Gloves; Kid and silk Gloves and Mitts; Children's Gloves; glove hands; black Silk and white Cotton Stockings; Ladies’ dz. Misses“ Stays; white and black demy Veils (new style); Ladies' and Children’s cotton and silk Partisols and Umbrellas ; white and colored Lin- ings; Furniture Cottons; Plaid for Children’s Dresses; Gentle- men's Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Scarfs, Shirt fronts and Socks; _ a variety of Lndies’ tine Tuscan and Diinstable Bonnets; low- priced Straw do.; Children’s do.; Gentlemen's light Hats; with numerous other articles—all of which will be. sold at low prices, tbr Cash only. All orders for Millinery executed with neatness and dispatch. Bonnets and Hats altered and cleaned in the best style. 11‘? Shop in Sydney Street, in the house of Mr. Stephen Bovo yer, next door to the residence of Paul Mabey, Esq., and nearly opposite that of Samuel Nelson, Esq. , Charlottetown, June 2, 1843. . j . .DIIAPER Y, 612001212)”, as. THE Subscriber has just received, per Cvon' and Srsco LATIOII, a considerable addition to‘ to his prévious Stockof v ~ -‘ ', LIA/TEN and WOOLLEJV' UMBER Y, HMO WflRE, ‘GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS,'&c. &c'.‘ PORTER and Lciih ALE, (a prlrhb article,)-in pack: & 4 dozen; Prime Havanns CIGARS. ALSO , too Sides SOLE’LEATHE’R.‘ ‘ » JOHN DAVIShjunior. ‘i Bottled ages of 3 Jharlottetown, 2611i June,1843, a, , t ~ - Drugs and Medicines. , WILLIAM R. WATSON V , .EGS leave to announce to the Inhabitants of Char- lottetown, and the Island in general, that he has commenc- ed in the, above line in the Store adjoining the late Mr. Donald Maodoniild's, and next to IIII.~P. Mitcgowan's, where he will 'keep constantly on hand a general Supply of Drugs, Medicines, , ,GlietnicatA paratus and Tests, Seidliiz. *Soda'ilad Ginger hear Powders, It edicinal and‘Colinary Her s, French'and English 'Pcrfnmery. Robertson’s patent Grants and Barley. v n ' ' ALSO, ‘ A few thousand, Cuba Company Cigars; Rone, Hobson dz. Co’s. cele‘b'rirted Soda Water, Ginger Beer and Lemon Syrup. The above are all imported from approved sources, unsurpassed for quality,und at moderate prices, for .Ciish.‘. “t v M I. {..‘W.,,froin the experience which he has had in Scotlde a't'i'd‘Nova Scotia, trusts he Vsliallfb‘e able to..giv¢. gatisrflcjidn 5,10 those'yv'b'o may'fav ' ‘ u ourhim willithc'ir‘custom. {avatars- ' 3m- .\.i. the Store formerly occupied by Mr. George Honper, Great George . i .. ,., Spur-No, 1843., v ~ x ET ANissKaxar, London, and AarnLorn,fromLt'vqrnvl- 'I‘HE'Subscriber has just received a well selected assortment of ‘ i. ' _‘ ' ; é, BRITISH MANQFACTURED Goons, direct from the ,lllanufaciories, which he now offers for sale. at IN pursuance ofthe Act this Island, made and of His lato Majesty Kin for levying by publicly notify‘the Ownc'rs 83'???“ “ml "early Opposne 1 Island, for which the Annual A he Market House, at very reduced prices for ready money only. . - o ALSO, . I TEA, SUGAR. MOLASSES, COFFEE, SOAP, CANDLES, iNDiGo, STARCH, &c. &c. 1 .10th s. MACDONALD. May22d,1843. _ m I f. ' x . SPRING IMPORTATION. _ JUST ARRIVED, per Banana CIVILITY, » i . A CHOICE SELECTION OF » - " NEWEST STYLEvO-F. tarnish out! foreign Genoa. . '. ALSO, . r ’ ~ A SPLENDiD‘ AssonTMENT or MAHOGANY, IN BOARD AND VENEER; PIANO, ch. FOR SALE AT Tuu‘sTan 0F WILLIAM HEARD. ' O I: log thereto, and the su ofculiivaied or im Common Lot and W'ati-r Lot,g . every cultivated'or improved '1‘ ter Lot as aforesaid town; and theisum ofOiié 3 every cultivated or improved; granted'in the said last mentio in proportion 'for a less quantity acre on each and every acre 0 the Royalty ofGeorgetown, cal of Two-pence per acre on cool may be deemed unenliivai that unless the Assessment for hands, or the handsnfm ofDecember,1843,Ieliall, an ill at Charlottetown, make Proela Great George Street, May 20th, 1843. g been duly appointed the sole WA RT, Esquire, for his Estates on 10, 12,27, 30, 46, 47, and Lemma Island, beg to intimate; that they are prepared to lease, lands, with a libert ' of purchasing, and to Sell on the most liberal terms}, THE subscribers havin- Agents of DAVID STE Lots‘or Townships Nos. 7, J S passed in the Siventhyedr ofthe Reign 5: William the Fousth, intituled fin .llct an flasgrsmest an all Lands in tins Island—I do here— said recited Act, of Four Shillings, )1' every Hundred Acres iifwilderr'i tained in the several'1‘uyvnshipp,iind the several Islands belting- in' ofTquhillin proved Lands in _th and Islands as aforesaid; and the sum and every uncultivated or unim hf Charlottetown; and the sum 0 ; and ithc ,s pence for each and every Town granted in the Towns and ROB-e1 it nod Tow ed or unimproved Lands, Is payable, y Deputies, on orlie no the. 'I‘wontv-first then be in arreur for non-pay merit ofth agreeably to the directions ofthe 5 LAND assassmnNT. .‘Trélltfl‘er'l 015cc, Charlottetown, ' A Prince Edward Island,’ 30th May, 1843. 'of' the General Aesembly of or occupiers of‘Land within this ssessment charged thereon by the lawful money ofthis Island, ess or unimproved Lands cori- gs for every Hundred acres c said several Townships Of Four Shillings for each proved To'vvn Lot, Pasture Lot, no cd in the Town and Royalty f'IIwo Shillings ,for each and own, Pasture, Common, and Wa- ilm Of TwoShilliugs and eight- I.o‘t, Pasture/Lot'r‘an'd Water Lot, ties .ofGeorgctoWn and Prince- llihg and four-pence for each and Trlwn, Pasture and -VVater Lot, ns and Royalties, and so ; and the sum of One penny? per fcultivatcd or improved Land it led reserved Lands; and the sum i and every acre ofsuch Lands as l' tliecurrenl yfiar be paid into my 9 lastday oftbe nextllilary Term, motion oftill such Lands as shall a sums charged thereon, aid Act. PENCER SMITH. Treasurer. and that al persons indebted to that gentleman, for rent or other: wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the same. _ ' All persons found trespassing on on either by cutting Timber, or in any at secuted with the utmost rigour oftlie LIFE AND F1 T The National Loan Fun v. ofthe above properties,- ier respect, will be pro- Law.- II. D. MORPETII, PETER sunny. New December mm, 1840. TO BE SOLD, OR LET FOR A TERM 01“ YEARS, And as he is furnished wrth 'I‘ from Charlottetown, wttlt a s _ two feet by thirty-two feet—containing 10, spacious Rooms.be- if, prime Havannah Cigars'yv;Earthsn-' Stock, I HA'I‘ highly eligible and beautifully situated Estate ofKES'l‘ON, bordering on the Royalty Road, 3; miles ubstantiol new frame House. forty- in possession of all the ax. Please apply to sides Cellars, Closets, &c. It has a large Kitchen Garden and ' Flower Garden; is Barri, Farmer's Cottage, and many Out-build~ ings. Forty acres ofthe Land are ready to crop (hall'grass), and twenty more cleared for the plough, and twelve acres unraclaim— ed. Apply on the spot, for terms, ofthe Subscriber. _ , ‘ HENRY SHEARMAN. Keston,~20th April, 1843. ' ' M 0R. SALE.-’—Ab0ut IS or 20 ficrt‘siqf excellent Charlottetown, P. E. I. {one HE subscriber has been appointed So the following Insurance Companies, viz: Land The New Loan Fund Life Insurance COmpany of The Hartford and Protection Fire In ' ot'IIartIOi-d, information which persons who wish to effect Insurance, ceivce applications and transmit the sum 1' . ALLIANCE LIFE AND FIRE INSU . 0 F L 0 N D O N - CAPITAL £5,000,000, STERLING. PR E1111 UM—IIIODERA TE: an INSURANCE. b-‘A‘gent of d Life Assurance Society of on. . York. 7 7 surance Companies Connecticut. blank Forms oprplicntion, and may be desired by he will he'happy to re- c to the Agent at Hali HENRY PALMER. RANGE COMPANY (‘H A ltLES YOUNG, Agent. 6, 1843. Land,siliiate in Charlottetown Royalty—one half cleared and in a high state ofcultivation. There are a good Draw-well ,and_eome small Buildings onilio premises, which are within three and a halfmiles of Charlottetown, and liiilfa mile from the St. Peter's Road. It is bounded on one side by the road leading from the St. Peter’s to the Princeton-ii Road, and in front and rear by roads coming out to the St. Peter’s Road; on the other side by a ditch. Appl ' to JOHN WHEA LAN, on the premiers, or to EDWARD KIC HAM, Charlottetown. , - , P A. R PURGATIVE AND T effectual, remedy ever offered to humanity. IN ALL DISEA Fever and 1nd Digestion—pa and impart ic HESE Medicines are e SES they wil ammaiion—clt-anse ‘ SIDNEY MILLS. THESE excellent MILLS are now in full operation, and the public are hereby informed, that a conveyance will leave the Subscriber‘s residence, in Queen’s Square, every Thursday morning, at about 7 a. m., for the purpose ofcoriveying Grain thither; the Floor from which will be returned, free of expense, to the owner, save the tollfor grinding allowed by law. 7 ; J. SIDNEY DEALEY. ‘ Chai‘fottetown, 28th Oct. 1842. ' HE Subscribe T tions in his pro newed energy to the Fevers ofevery rho/raster Liver Complaints; Determination of Blood to the of every kind; Impure st craiigcniciits ofihe the whole Constitution. ate of TE BOARDING HOUSE. r having- made considerable altern- mises, begs leave to inform his friends gene- rally that he is now prepared to accommodate afc‘w persons with genteel board, combined with .icorn’fnrtable and quiet honie. Every attention will be paid to those who may honor him with a'cal.‘“' ‘ ' [7A few yearly Boarders sonable terms. vait The l’urgalive Pills operate in-th Stomach and Bowcls, and removin when combined with the Stomachic can be well accommodated on rea- JAMES DAVIS. Hillsborough Street, (near King's Square,) Oct. 1st, 1842. appetite, nausea, sour s (with the occasional use oftho Pur utility. , The Stomarhic Pills should mation are reduced by the P recovery ot the patient. Week and delicate Females will COMMERCIAL INN. HE Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the public that he has taken the above well. known Premises, and having furnished the same with every article repuisite for a corn- fortable BOARDING HOUSE, lltipcs, by the moderation ofhis charges.and strict attention to the wishes uftliose who may favour him with their custom, to merit a continuance ofihat patronage which was for so many years awarded to his predecessor in that Establishment. DAVID CONNORS. alwa restore hint to the enjoyment ofpe Charlottetown, July 8th, 1842. a; SHIPOWNERS expo-ran”. WATSON DUCHEMIN, Pump and Bloc/maker, returns thanks to those who have, for many years past, favored him Wlll‘l their paiionage and support in his line of busi. ness: ’and begs to intimate. that he has now on hand a large quantity of SHIPS' BLOCKS, of all descriptions and sizes, DEADEYES, and all other materials in his line required for the outfit of Vessels. He has also on hand a few Mahogany and Birch \VHEELS, CAPSTANS, «m. Ships' Pumps, and Pumps for VVells not exceeding 100 feet. in lengili,_inado on an improved principle to work with case. All descriptions of Turning in brass, iron or wood, executed with taste and dispatch, and on moderate terms. I ‘HE Committee of the Pr Bran Socirrrv have rccei and 'I‘ES'I‘AMEN’I‘S, in vurio Sale at extremely Stamper's Book Store. ' The Tract Society’s Spring Emma Scarle. May 23, 1843. throuin Obtaining his services fore, this is to com s‘aid Apprentice,“ t said Apprentice bav , knowing boy will be ~ 17th .Iune, 1843. STOM ACHIC VEGETA BLE PILLS. “ II: that wants’llealtli want: every thing.” found upon trial to be the mil my the Blood—restore tone to the In the fiillowi'ng Diseases they have proved ofthc greatest utility .- lnflammatious; Consumption; Diseased Joints; Nervous Disorders; IIystcrics; Femi/e Complaints Stomach and Bowpls; Indeed. there is scarcely a Disease to which they will not either greatly benefit or perfectly cure. In Severe Chronic Diseases they are (in invaluable Allér‘alii‘e, and or Constitutional, gives place to health an In all Tdiseases of the Digestive Organ tomach, and genera urgaiivc Pills—as they greatly facilitate the value in all complaints to which they are subject. debiliiy they will be found to increase the patient‘s sir Sold in Boxes, price ls. Gd. each. For sale by the Subscribers, who are Agents. _ Charlottetown, 1st February, 1843. low prices, “7 IlEREAS‘JMies Baas tice, has left "my employiii the persuasion of some on ion all person ing Nineteen KER’S irely Vegetable, and will be dust, and at the same time the most cpublic for the relief of suffering nt iii 1 be found to all .iy Irritation—reduce the Stomach a iid Bowels—im prove principal functions— IOII- » whole Consiilui Costjveiicss; Bilious and Asthma; Ilyspt‘ sin; Vomiting; Head; Cutaneous ruptions; l’iles; the Blood; \Vorms; Diarrhoea; all and General Debility of which mankind is subject e mast gentlemanner in cleansing the g obstructions. Pill 5-, s, accompanied with loss of Inability, the Stomachic Pills gativc,) will be found ofthé greatest ys be taken after Fever and Inflam- find the Stomachic Pills of the utmos In all diseases of cnvth and ra idl rfccthcalth. D I P y be COOPER a BREMNER. . ince Edward Island Auxiliary veil a new assortment ofBIBLES us bindings, and have the-m on at their Depository—Mr. II. importation has arrived, per the . . . . ETT, my indented Appren- ent, and .if rightly informed, principled person, desirous of in to be an apprentice: There- s not to harbour or employ the alt with according to law—~the Months more to serve. V WATSON DUCHEMIN. . hi do to ltlil-‘em Inhabitants of Charlottetown, Removed to a, part of the Le Page, at the Corner 7 where he hopes, charges, to merit T. M. has bro line, of the best quality, viz: Spanish Cordo rough andsmooth; Sea Lambs ; Webbs, | Binde coloured Roans, blac Shoe Thread, Cord, 'l‘ T. M. intends keeping up England, in order to have on It noise as will give satisfaction tlieirsuppori. (lately trom England so Gentlemen who have ). so ival, and public generally, i, lately occupied s to carry on his nchos—as a Cooper for both House (r by strict attention to business, and moderate Ladies’ and Gmllimen's Boot and Sir ployers, bogs leave to House note occi‘ipied by Mr. JV; ' "of Upper Queen and Ken) Streets, by strict attention a share of public right with him a large van, black Spa k Lastings, wide wist, Barber’s Tw a correspondence wiili persons in Charlottetown, 1st July, 1843. Morris, (re Manufacturer, m-Englaiid, where he has fro acquaint the and its vicinity, that he has to business and mod patronage. assortment of Sale Leather, nish Morocco, rs; white and st 31’!!! Goods in his Calf Skins, Kips, enainelled Seal, ained Sheep” and and narrow Boot in, &c. &c. and a. constant supply of such as- to all who may favour him with [17? IVAN'I‘ED, a respectable lad from the country, about 14 years ofage, as an Apprentice to the above business. Inquire at the \Vorkshop, head of the Queen's Wharf, or at the Block- maliiiig Establishment, Prince Street. Charlottetown, lltli May, 1843. HAT MANUPAOTORY. JOHN HOBBS, Hatter, returns his sincere thanks to his friends, and the public generally, tbr the very liberal :ulpport he has received sintl‘e 1,18 l(1'omlr?n}r:no‘eJdVbtisjinest: in this s and, and begs to intimate, 1 mt e as .M E to Mar ate 7 ‘ Road, New London, near Mr. Tuplin’s Mill, where he contingues AVI-AG Jun-arrived his business, and willthankfully receive and puriciually attend ' -' - to all orders-sent to him. ' He has appointed Mr. John Williams; Merchant, Charlotte- town, his Agent, who has constantly for Salea supply ofhis Hats, &c., and will attend to and lorward all orders that may be en‘- trusted to his care without delay. ' ’ Gentlemen's’Beaver and Felt Hats, Ladies’ Riding Hats and Beaver Bonnets; Children's fancy Hats, &.c.. made to order. Old Hats cleaned, &c. Beaver and Muskrat Skins bought. Margnte Road, New London, April mm, 1843. . JOHN TURNER, Cooper, sincerely returns thanks to tho kindly favoured him with their commands, ince his err hcroby further begs to acquaint them, and the that he has taken the premises in Sydney Strce by Mr. John Hobbs, Hatter, where he intend business in all its bra Ship—arid hopes, charges, to merit a ,portion of their favors. B.-Goods, ready made, kept fiirsnle. Sydney-Street, Charlottetown, Jan. 10,1843. BOOT ’II E St] ' comtnsii Sydney Street, diligence -in bi share of public ced business in nearlhu Welli “ . ' PLASTERING. ALEXANDER MACBE'I’H, PLASTaitnR, begs to intimate, that'lie is prepared to contract, on moderate terms, with such persons as may feel disposed vtovfsvuurrliimwith their support in his line ofbusiness; an: Hatters liimselfthat, by punc- tuality and good workmanship, he may be ,faVoured with a sliaie ot'tlio p’ublic patronage. Application to Minute at Mr.PsLLi:- Tsa’s ioiel. ~ ' ‘ i ' . f " patronage. - ' Charlottetown, April 1, 1843. Charlottetown, July 30th, 1842. r” April 15, 1843. “In 8803 MAKING. BSCRIBER intimates to the n s occupation and“ good workmanin GAR-DEN AND FLOWER 2 SALE." W ' public that he has the above line,in his Shop, in, top. Hotcl, wherebe trusts, by ip; to tan its THEOPHILUS‘CIIAPPELL‘. * left! to establish in the title of To this stc T Warren Farm, ev sent Season. The CHARLES is iw T Leave llliminii: Leavé'Clinrliittetiiw after her return from llliraini Leave Pictuu for Cliarl Leave Charlottetown She will (calla! Bedcque, work—commencing Friday, All Freight and Baggage i ceived from the vessel’s marked or directed, and e Customs, &c., the saute may Horses, 30$. ; Heavy Goods, Small gons, 20s Horses, 205. Heavy Goods, Parcels, 15.; C L: 3 1: To be published is Tram To the People oft—rice ENTLEM _to address y interests of us all, that we do not hesitate to all the familiarity ofa li'iend—alltbe bold...“- u spirit inseparable from an integrity merit to the truth, establishing in this Colony a Fit]: 3, in doing so, we shall avoid the in and servile dissimulution so com gasps it is disgusting. , , , ‘ o assert that you have pg such Press, ouallduiow. It is notorious 'thet the w Islandl—ave a misera draining the life-blood ofthe countr , and insulti hum—have not the power of procailning theirjm gradation, and establishing the tyranny and infamy gram. ’I‘bat tyranny has existed, for years. . _ its original deformity, and no Journalistgrn the ‘ found fearless and honest enough to expose and conde‘fiul When you have to appeal to the Press ofauother. "11‘ assert your rights tle doubt oft or, ratherhthat which cul that truth and justice be men and the patronage of power, and that per-54, M. aposiacy by some are regarded with higher Vour than cot-hm, and itiiegriiy. 'I‘i ihi a”) s pap i A primary object ofthe P strnct ofthe latest News, front allx parts ot'the w it may reach our shores; to affordit through the. plarneritary sheet Wlll be. employed. The lovers ofles Belles Letlres shall ever fin instructive Miscellany in t matters. . Tin: PALLADIUM will any ofthe Island I’ marnings'nf Monday and Thursday. will he [“iflccn Shillings—-e able lialfyearly in advance. ever published in the Colon The necessary ofa few waeks ‘ , before the issue Charlottetown, June 12,18 NEW runny HE Subscr Boat Crust. ‘ , sure,or will be av required Charlottetown, May 3, 1843. he pariialit p “’6 are eIH'OU friends—whose solicitation iirgont'and fl object oftlii rights, and altering to be disregarded ,tho promotion of “ cause ofprrrh , or affection, “Iain.” -It will be its object toi dy, the evils which have grown a system whose principle is ‘ oppression; and wherever frati to exist, Tits PALLADIUM w mlllllg enemy. To the Government le'lt will present no tional and tin-British Uligarcliy, and not that ofa I“ the exercise of Military pow ‘ Colonials—and because it Polity conceded by “or We believe-we are sure—-you desire an Admiiiistra upon the uncorrupicd pri you have as good a right vinces ofCauada, Nova Scotia or New Brunswick. so extensive in territory _ofPrince Edward has all common with them; assert her claim to th resources entitle her to maintain. the purpose we have in view, th asserter or defender. AGRICULTURE AND We are aware that the full and Fishing Resnurccs nflhe Is prosperity; and subjects she“ often occupy our consideration. ; and as little delay as possiblewill then be made ofthe first number. , and for which the charges PnosPncruaos- RAI- N EW‘SrApn ' o mama rung- C‘.“P°I Which" ' V hiser sonar-ssh EN; The subje o‘u'is one theta» c of r- es s we have to addresag’orim lair.“ nacho-Plush P dulgenee of lllnlifipmw." mon to a Prospect-“M is. to hole p ble, arrogant and pflmspm: '5' its a "in and still exists 5. 0.010. 5 i at. ‘ . v 1.. ' i and chastise your oppressors, there mg. y, venaliiy and corruption of on“ - ls itselfyourp. 'l‘heiatan be litth ".9 ve been battered for the smiles at " i render such appeals unnecessii ry. we plv s community a. Semi~weekly Pe . Ma riodical, mm" c naiiaatnm. _ raged by your friends——lhe PM)”; s and assurances ofaiipport aren‘t (“unacknowledged ‘ally, the deli-ince of ’1“, 'our interests. “ This is mu at; at the coarse of every man in 3,11} nvesiigaie and assail, ifnot're'mg; . out ortlie Lanilocracy'Svruu‘, imonopoly," whose efm i: d or corruption may by ill show itself its most or will be, emphatic “Compile. ’r Pvt» 1L, , "3,. because it is‘méh::lf,‘; it is the Governmht of 1.. REE PsorLs. subsisting rather“, . er than on the affection. "r "M, t, a living lie on the system "1.69%., Majesty to her Provinces in America, iron nciples oftlie British Ctrnsliltrtinnfeml to such an .Adriiinisirat'imtl as the Pro; Though m. as either of her elder Sisters, the Islam the elements of nationalimportanceyfi, and the time has arrived when she should at position among those. Colonies whieh‘her. And-ifwe have tire to an.“ use claim! shall not want an THE FISHERIES. development of the Agrirulianl la‘ndis essential to its wealth and in the discharge of our Editorial duties, this. , as at present constituted, opposing front, -—be'r'.ause . Jane-m ” ‘ NEWS. . - ALLADIUM will be, to give a ready rib. '. orld, as soon u y be inconvenient e regular publicatioii,a'$op. ' and whenever it ma columns ofth LITERATURE, &C. ' d'an amusing and , , hose columns usually devoted to Incl-e ;. be prints-41 on a sheet nearly -as large as apers,‘arid will he issued twice I: wee/r, on the t 4.” The annual subscription xclusivyehfincideltal expenses-‘pay' Thus it will be the cheapest Paper Printing M’atcrials will be. received in the noun" ... ~15 D \-V ARD WHELAN. a; Ct). 43. . BOAT. iber’s new, fast-sailing and substantial as will ply between tlie‘Quecn's Wharf and cry \Vednesday and Saturday, during the pre- nty-six feel keel, is handsomely painted emplo ed' parties ofp a. urpose for which she may will 'be moderate. . 'VIVILLIAM HUBBARD. ailzible for any other p HE STEM until flirthe by he IMTES or PflSSA (Es .aJvo meteors Between Pictou and Miramichi, Pinion and Charlottetown, Charlottetown and Miramichi, Charlottetown and Bt‘flt‘ Bedeque arid Miramii-lii Height between Pictou and Miramr'cht'. Cattle, 20s.; 25s. per ton; Parcels, 1 Between workroom endowment] Horses, 25s. , Cattle, 20s.; Heavy Goods Carriages, 4 B Horses, 22s. 6d.; Cattle, 18:. ;. SlIBGPy C Heavy Goods, per con, 18s.; other Goods, \Vuggons or Gigs, 16s. ; All the above payable in Holt/its Currency. A , per ton. 20s. ; other Goods. wheels, 25s.; Between Pictou and~ Charlottetown ; Cattle, 15s. ; Calves, Slump per ton, 153.; other Goods. per barrel bulk, Is. ; arriiiges, 4 wheels, 20s.; Gigs or IVagguris,15s. LEXIL PlCKERlNGmfl'eu Schooner New v'Ifmtdmt, burtben about Twill} VToala, old measurement; Fishery, ’oras-niall coaster. - - . New London, June 10th”, 1843.‘ '4‘ 7' ‘ war . .: f .i [ER ST. GEORGE will ply as follows, r notice, viz: » lii fo r Charlottetown, every Monday, at2,p.‘ni. n fur Pictoii, every Tuesday, immediately rhi. ~. — otietiiwu, every I’Vednesd ny, at noon. for 'Mirii mii-hi. every Friday, at 8. I- I!!- going and returning, every alternate the 19m May. ' ’ iiiist be delivered alongside, and re- tackles, and every package pri-perly ntries mode at the respective Otlices 0f tlie'sliippers, during the hours Ofbueiness, that regularly cleared. rassaons: _ ' casts. a STIRR‘GE. nscx. £0 10 0 £017 6 £1150 U o 7 6 ores- 074}. 012 63.150 que,: 0 5 0 0 76- .- 0 6 G on .o 1.26 Sheep, 3a.; Pigs, 3s“; CaIv'ei,3s.;‘ _ other Goods, per'ba rel bulk.'2s-; Carriages,4 wheels, 30s.; Gigs or We‘- 2.; Calves. Sheep and Pigs, 2s. 6d each; per barrel built, In 9d ; Gigs or I’Vaggoiis, 175. 6d; Parcels, Is. and Pigs, 2s. Gd each}: etwcm Bedequeand Mramichr'. 'tllt'tfl and Pigs, 6d. ;. per barrel bulk,” Is6d; 4 wheel Carriages, 22s.; Parcels, 1s. yeasts; FOR ‘sALE. .., for Sale the ,She is well calculated {‘1' ML ‘ Jon-N TL'IIIIOMAS. "1'— CHARLOTTs'i'OWN: Prhifed and Priutersto the. 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