In the preas,and shortly will be published, ORAL RENOVATION; A Temperance Prize ' '. Essay. B the Rev. John Knox. ' This work will contain a at 100 pa ea, 32 mo., and the . rice '1“ he ver moderate. Temperance cioties and indivi uals desirous o obtaining copies will please to forward their names to the hlishers, w COOPER BREMNER. Charlottetown, A prif7, 1341: CLOVER SEED AND PLOUGH MOUNTING. HE Actucutxrnnar: Socte'l'x has received 'by the late‘arrivals, . . 10 Tiercee prime Ndrthern Red Clover Seed, welghlflg 41“ lbs. not. Meets Wilkie'e i extra sides and rn roved No. 3. Plough Mounting; 100 330 sole pieces. Apply to ' ' , PETER MACGOWAN, Secretory, Gooey Street, 12th armrest, . .Best Crackers ass Pilot Bread in the World. “brim has just rec ' ed from New York, *‘I‘Ialifax, his usual sup ly of at Bread, Sugar, Butter, Bod-sad Water Crackers, wllo t'ttttlo or retail. A deduction of Two nee per und will be made on the Soda and Water ‘ k h lf-b rrel. Crae_ s, by taking a eg or a a JOHN “BRING. N.B.—Shi wrighta, farming men, boys and girls, in want of places, will nd it their interest to call as above. P ALL SUPPLY OF IAIHIONABLE WINTER GOODS, By the Schooner Iluzzs, front London. HE. Subscriber has received 201 PAchces of BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, comprising a very zxcxuas‘r asses-nus? or oooos,_ "We to the season, which having been selected by himself III the early part of September last, he feels confident wnll give satisfaction; and being content with a moderate profit, In: can _ ens. Lowxa ‘l‘tlAl A" ssroar: erratum ta 'I'Hl: IIARKEI', for rudyssmyenly. Store, in the old place, opposite the "on. George Dalrymplc's, Rich dStr t d0. n‘uare. no” 0° m u“. sq BENJ. DAVIES. Nov. 6th, 1840. ON SALE by the Subscriber, Twenty-nine Ton assorted Iron. BENJ. DAVIES. 6th Nov., 1840. ‘7‘ THE Subscribers have on hand. for Sale, two sets of . CAaDlNc MACIllles, complete, of the tim quality, which can be‘pyt in operation at the shortest notice. . ' Should any person be disposed to purchase, Mr. C. C. Davlson, Charlottetown, will 've the necessary information—or, direct to John Morice do Somgackville, County Wustmorland, New Bruns- «wick. JOHN MORICE (It. SON. April 21st, 1841. s e Ill—ON. can'mnc MACHINES. FIRE IN! URANCE 18 still continued to be efi'ected by the Subscriber at moderate rates, for the ALLIANCE Company ofLondnn, which, do point of capital and stability, is second to none in the United Kingdom, and gives to the assured, for five years successively, a shire of the entire profits,a}nounting, on the last division, to twenty per cent. of the premium paid in. The subscriber is cmpowered in ell ordinary cases to settle loseesinstanter with- out reference to the Board in London. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, Oct. 13th, 1840. EDUCATION. R. P. B. D OY L E returns his sincere thanks to ' those who have heretofore favoured him with the care of theirchlldren. He now be to inform them tllathe has a sin com- menced teaching School, tn a part of the house occupie by Mr. I‘th Henssy, water Street. His course of instruction will com rise the followin branches, vim—Reading and Writing, Arit metic, English rammar, Geography. Book eeping, by sin- le and double entry, Mensuration, Stlrvcying,Guaging, the. Jan. All pupils committed to hie care will have the most unremitting attention paid them, so as to facilitate their progress bottlin morals and literature. , Hours of'I‘uition in Summer will be from half-past eight in the morning until half-past four in the evening. Each pupil paying 3e; 9d.in advance. Charlottetown, May 14th, 1841. BONNET AND DRESS MAKING. M I S S E S F A U G'H T respectfully acquaint their friends and the public enerslly, that they have comm-tn. ced the above business in all its various branches, at their father‘s r_eetdance, North side of Queen Square; and trust, from strict atten- uon and punctuality to orders, to merits share ofpublic patrons e. raw, Palmetto, Tuscan and Leghorn Bonnets and Hats ma e, cleaned and turned, and altered to the most prevailing shape. Charlottetown, 12th May, 1841. CAPTAIN WILLlAal IIunnAltn begs to inform his friends, and the public in general, that he has taken the Ferrv House, and intends to keep good entei'tainmclltfor man glad one, on Temperance principles, and hopes by strict atten- tlon,to merit the favour nfa generous public. Charlottetown, 26th March, 1841. APPRENTICES “'ANTED. 7 ' ROM 10 to 12 steady active young Men, from 15 I to 10 years ofa e who are desirous of becomin A ren- trees to the ShipbuildIn’g Business, will hear of cod agnd liberal 2:152:11 a first rate establishment, on application to the sub- ' JOHN DAVIS ‘ . Charlottetown, 18th February, 1541. ’Jun CLYDESDALE HORSE. THE superior Draught Horse COLUMBUS (imported by the Central Agricultural Society), and. proved to be a sure foal-getter, will stand, durtia thp ensuing season, at tlte Subscriber's, and nr 0 en a attend at not vs \V - trawl—m.- Gmom's'. o n on cdueedays and Saturdays Mares which were barren to Columbus. last mud "£1 5.. season, Will be . \VILLIAM CRANSTON. Pnneetown Road, Charlottetown Royalty, 19th April, 1841. a THE eelebrated' CANADIAN House will stand for the ensuing season at the following laces, Ix z—at Chatlotletown, on Saturday the lat ay—at Louis Gay's, Lot 49, on Monday and tie ay. the 3d and 4th—at Charlottetown on Wednesday the btb—at Duncan Shaw‘s Mill, Covchead, on Thursday the 6th— Jalzitetz‘gr't‘huv “81?”; Gllésogi on Friday the 7tll—and at on a Ilr a t t . Th ‘ ‘ned forthe remainde’i' ofthe aelaeon. . "mo order m" be JOHN HYDE. Charlottetownfifilh March, 1841. HERO. HIS superior draught House will stand for the season, at the Nine-mil C k Tuesday the llth; at Mr. Bea:on'.s, eYorlreeRivzr': on Friday the 14th; and at Lot 49, on Thursday ay. Hewitt (1 at the above laces ' tl men-dung the ‘ 1.'ie.for tlIe seas’dh‘,ri‘:2ll.s'.nii‘ e . room, H DONALD M‘EACHERN. Long Creek, El May, 1841; PRINCE: EDWARD tsLAND. - ' ' : mence HE Cunard Atlantic Steamers having com ' i l E land,and Halifax, Nova Pb“): bet'erznisl‘llitihtpgd) ’in life Histor of the ' d‘ ' ode o cbnve a_nce , Th“ expo ltlltl’lilt'bcml'of individuahtin search and the Advertiser, therefore, J Scotia, a new 'e American Colonies. . doubtless, bring tfo thletrl shopes a ' l ll-ful and erti e ocntions; _ v . . :dllieei‘ie‘ such persona. having a ricultural vtews, to Visit Prmi; Edward Island, so justly style by writers “The Gr , "- British North Jinan-ice." It is situated tn the Gulphpf St. “a m rcnce, and is onl two days' trach by Coach and Steamboat I'Dt Halifax, N. S. This Colony, with respect to salubrity ofcllma _e, fertility ofeoil,and excellent waters, is second to few, if any, 11' the British Dominions. The capitalist who determines on elf!- gratlng, may here purchase wilderness lands from 15s. to 208, per acre; or im roved Farms, in different sections ofthe Island, at from .62 to ‘ per acre, according to situation, and the valhue of the Buildings erected upon the propert . The antl 02‘! Is Island produces nearly all kinds of. grain, ay and_ve ta 8;, and cattle, as well as agricultural Implements, suitabe tot e. Colony, can be obtained at moderate prices. Thereero twelve Agricultural Societies, established within. the last few_yeflll’lly, actively emplo ed In introducing from dili'erent countries I 6 most improve breeds ofLive Stock, Agricultural Iiilplolnents, doc. suitable for the farmer. I _ , To the Emigrant, even though but a small capitalist, Prmce Edward Island offers many advantages z—Flrst, Its general PTOS‘ perity, which is sutiiciently proved by the increase of ltelehx- ports, and its steadily improving revenue. Second,abea thy climate. Third, a plentiful supply ofgood water throughout t 8 whole Island. Fourth, the fertility of the sml,and Its freedom from all taxes, burthenaome to the Settler. Fifth, the convenience ofsettlement, whereby the ruinous expenses which are some- times incurred, by having to travel'llundreds of miles, taller landing, to a place of location, are almost totally .avmdgtl- Sixth, a certain remuneration fiir the labours ofthe Agriculturtst, by a sure market, alid a fair price, for all the surplus roduce Of his farm. Seventh, the labourer readily meets W11. em loy- ntent, arid receives liberal wages. Eiglltli,to the British Inl- grant it offers the enjoyment Of the benefits to be dertyed from the laws, langua e, customs and manners'of his ntitlve land, and he preserves In httnself an identity oflntercstyvlth that of the parent atnte. Niiillt, Prince Edward Island ts now only thirteen days' (rut-cl, by Cunard": fine offltlartttc Slmmcrgtfro’m England; and, if a Colony affording regular opportunities. 0f s edy intercourse with tllc mother country, and possessing t to advantages before enumerated, be desirable, tlie Adverttsol', who has spent twenty years in the Island, thinks he may safely venture to Invite such individuals as have resolved,or shall de- termine to emigrate, to pay it a visit; and should they be indu- ced to establish themselves and families here, in preference to a foreign state, 'they will have the satisfaction to know that their pnstcrit will he scions of the British Empire. [[33 To indIt-irluals intending to emigrate from England to Prince Edward Island, it may be well to chance, that Vmela are to be found in London, Liverpool, Bristol, Plymouth, Bideford, Newport, Gloucester, Southampton, Hull, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, anmoulh, and all the principal ports in Britain, either direct for the Colony, or to Pictuu, Nora Scotia; or Mirnmichi, New Brunswick: these latter parts being only/a short distance from Prince Edward Island, and, between which ondthe Island,a Steam Boat and stilling Kestrel: are generally running week! during the period of the nactgatt'on's remaining open. The c urges of transit are moderate. ’ For assagc, application may be made to Daniel Davies, Esq., I nrwick-strcet, London; Cannon, Millcr& Co. Liverpool; J. B. \Vinters, Est .Bristnl; Messrs. Pcake &Son, Plymouth; Jolln Howe, Esq. I3idcford; Messrs. DuviddeTapstomNew- port; I’llillpot dLCo. Gloucester. 5;? Persons desirous of purchasing either Improved or Wild- erness Lands, are respectfully solicited to apply (ifby letter, post aid) to the Advertiser, at his Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. . IVILLIAM DOUSE, Land Agent. August26tll,1840. FOR SALE, THE Leasehold Interest of that eligible FARM, situate at Crapnud, and at present occupied by the subscri- ber, comprising 144 acres of excellent Land, 50 of which are in a high state ofcilltivation. About 30 ‘ es more may be mnbe ready for tho plough 'at a-small expense,a.n<d the remainder is well wooded. There is an excellent Mill-site on the Farm; the shore furnish» a sup ly Ofsca manure, and Lime may be obtained at a moderate rate mm a Kiln ad'oining the premises. The dwelling- honse, to which is attache a Sllop or Store, has recently been thoroughly repaired and considerably enlarged, so no to afford every convenience for the accommodation ofa respectable family. It lies a frost-proofcellur underneath, and a never-failing well of water at tile door. These premises—plesantly situated, on the banks ofthe river Westmor and, In the midst ofa thriving and populous settlement, and _within 15 chains ofthe public VVliarf—tlfl'urd an opportunity for Investment, both for agricultural and commercial purposes, seldom to be met with. . ' For Termsof Sale, and other ’particulnrs, apply to Mr.John Davis, jr., Merchant, Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, on the pretuiscs, who is about to leave tlle Island. ROBERT CRANFORD. N. B.—A new Barn,50 ft. by 34 ft. has just been completed. THE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Agents of DAVID S'I‘EIVA RT, Es uirn, for his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10,12,27, , 46, 47, and Lennox Island,_beg to intimate, that they are prepared to lease lunds, With a libert v of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms; and that al pcrsonsindebted tutlintgentleman, forrentor other- lvtse, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the same. _All persons found trespassing on any ofthe above ro erties, either by clitting Timber, or in any other respect, wi l 8 pro- secuted with the utmost rigour of'tbe Law. 11.1).MORPETII, PETER EM ERY. December 10th, 1840. ‘ To the Tenants on Township Forty-Three. TAKE NOTICE, that by Indentures of Lease and Release, hearing date respectively, the 24th and 25m days ofA ril, 1810, the Release being made between “'illiam Towns- h‘en , E . deceased, and Flora, his wife, ofthe one part,and Lllmund Vnters and Alexander Birnic, both then resident In London, Merchants, of the other part—All Lot or Totvnslljp Number Forty-three, iii Prince Edward Island,\verc conveyed and .assuted to them the said Edmund \Vaters and Alexander 81.11110, for securing the payment OLE-135, lawful money ofthe said Island, and Interest, by the said \Villiam Townsliend to the said Edmund \Vaters and Alexander Blrnie, at a certain day in the s_atd Indentllre nfRelcasc mentioned, and now past' unit a ie:lllnlp:)hl’ll0" ofthe lslaid sum of£335, with a Iar e airear of n eres ereon, Is all due and un a~ ——- \Vaters and Alexander Birnie ha P Id and [he and Edmund . ve botll dul assi said Mortgage, and all their right, title and ihtcl'esstlilittirtebin“:Io the I do, therefore, hereby give you notice, not to.pay any rent, now due, _or hereaflev to become due, from you for the said land and premises, to any other person except to me, or to such person or personsasl shall duly authorize to receive the same. GEORGE BIRNIE. Charlottetown, February 9, 1841. . NOTICE to PLUNDEREES. WHEREAS it has been the practice of the above . entry (falsely stating that they had permissioufror'n me) durtngt 6 last Thirty years. annuall , to cut Lougers and Fire wood on‘ my land, consisting of Acres, situate between the land: otharles Stewart, and William Stewart, Esqrs., Lot 48, the I-ies of which are distinctly defined—and not content with cutting for their own immediate use, have thought fit to give authority to other persons to do the same andr I' iderable profit therefrom: , u med a can. This is to notify all persons that I never have given, and do not intend to give to any person the privili e of t' d Trees on the said ro rt but dd her b 8 cu u" own person who shall pglg: Ideh e , on." a "w" m me information as will convict the sum asshall be awarded by the GEORGE BIRNIE. oti'ender or offenders ofthe like Magistrate against the plunderer. Charlottetown, Dec. 7th, 1840. THE entire Horse HERO, known by the name of ‘ M‘Ew'en’e Horse,‘ sire of the Colts that took the premiums at the last Cattle Show in Charlottetown, will stand as follow z—On Wednes- “Vi ll Clfllp on Thursday the 20th, at the ,qunl pl. ‘ P d Inn’s; on. .- onee;on ri ay the21et,attheFi 'l ~Itoule; d on Saturday the 29d, at Charlottetown. Evelyyeiliilrduterket-dasny, theremaluder ofthe season, he will cross the Charlotte- diri andattend at the South side of'the Hillsborough, to 10th Q the lie'a‘it e seam—Terms 1 ,. . DAVID spawns. May 12; fir CAUTION TO LUMBERERS. O T l C E ls hereby given, that all persons found trespassing on that part of Lot 49 mar d b Mr. J. Cambridge to Haythorue 6r. WIISIII,l€I‘:ken{ Erik‘s: will be prosecuted. EDWA . gharIottetown, 16th Nov. 1840. RD 0 HAYTHORNE' . B;—The Boundaries of the she fined by the Commissioners appointell° 0:02;: I dag Lines, the Subscriber; is determined to p in etected so doing. P‘Ying been de- Ishing the Bonn- “nilll Ill persons : _ the anionic! attests. glow - MEDICINES- , for their name to purifying {be springs .1 tone and LE LIFE indebted action in them with .I’enewe VEGETAB HESE Medicines are T their manifest and sensible and channels oflife, and endum vigor. In many hundred certl ‘ ' ntl inalmost third farame isliable, the happy etfe Phenix Bitters have been grated w ly “n.”- b all ersons benefited, an. h upon which y ' dpwith the beautifully philosop 58 “em” act. [usage com onnded’ and upon dwl‘hcilnts'tilileghi‘l dilseases' of every ’ ' ' commen e . I am ’the The Ldfelesitiicii‘tfrifeThe first operation Is to logeprfziea an form “I the stifmach and bowels the variousd :0 pmmove the come '0 constantly settling around them , lane” of the mm“ crlmmesd fteces which collect in the convo ultl "so these and 'hude'ne Other medicines only partially cot;Habitual castin- lnmnsnecsh collected masses behind as to prpduple With its immi- eave u" l ' t ain ofevils, or sudden diarr cea, ms ness, With al its r h“ “mom i - - to all regu nent danger-s, This factls vyglvlvggflg, death: and hence the ' dicines— ed men against quack me ‘ m“ dicines repared and heralded_to the ubllc ipytggcpgarnse Bilgdns This second efl‘ect of the Life Medicines ' d ' d b this means, the liver on the kidneys and me “I‘llgfi‘iinaiif which entirely depends upon rejudic healtllfu - leg its red colour rent the agency 0 t stifled by them,and nourish. .' tl us u lfrd’iilutigcllaun Idtomach, courses freely through art of the system, and triumphant y fig cheek. passes into the bear ed by food coming very p ' . enews e . , we blinfh: banner of health Inthe bloomi b lhorwgmy m‘hllofi'at's Vegetable Life Modlclnes harveDesene sin Flam- tested and pronounced] sovereign remedy or y kagnbllm and lrncy’Pnlpltation ofthe Heart, Loss of‘Appetltle,n "Inf and Me. Ileadhche, Restlessness, llltemper, AnXIety, nsgofla“ kinds, lanclloly.Costivcness, Diarrhoea, Cholera, eyepivorms As‘hma mwumafism Gout’pmpsies ofall kinds, Grave , s s ,scorbmic and; Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, lnveterate «re ,8 “How Eruptions and Bud Complexions, Eruptlve Scoynpltttll‘n'lr,‘ Ery, cloudy and other distlgreeab‘ieI camp'l::ions, it t e , ’ ‘ mon Colds an n ue , hllrhih‘iz’ afliict the human frame. In Fever .and‘l‘A'ggz, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminePhy’SiCi' cessful—so mucli so,that in tlingyer and Ague Districts, 3 " sall' rescrl e lem. _ - unil‘lnilihi illofliiyt requires of his patients is, to be partrcula in taking the Life Medicines strictly according tothe dirtietlonsl. It is not by a Newspaper notice, or by any .thlngtlrut his .lmpe may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. I is a on by the results ofa fair trial. , ' ‘ . . A Fat:er SUPPLY oftheso valuable Medicinesyust received, and f0! “‘9 by COOPER dz BREMNER. Sole Agentsfor Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, Dec.11, 1840. \ ' LEASEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. HE Leasehold Interest, for the term of. 999 years, at one shilling per acre, of58 acres ofLand, situatenat the Cross Roads, Lot 19, commonly called “Travellers Rest. The land is of a superior quality, with an extenswe front on the. St. Eleanor’s Road——ulso, five chains on the road leading to Rich-g mond Buy. There is a very convenient new frame House, now occupied as a Licenced Tavern, with Out-buildings, dzc. 'lhls is one of the best stands fora Merchant or Mechanic on _the Island, being in the centre ofa dense population, and convenient for shipping, either from Bedequo Harbour or Richmond Buy. For particulars, apply to the Subscriber, on the remlses. , 1 . TINDALL. Cottage Inn, Lot19, May 191b, 1841. ' FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE- VALUABLE Freehold FARM, situate on Wilmot Creek, Lot 25, containing 117 acres, includin five acres of superior marsh. There is about 40 acres nearly a] free from stumps, in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is well covered with logs, hardwood and fencing stuff. A constant stream runs through tlle centre, with good banks and plenty of water for it Grist and Saw Mill. Theprobnble yield of hay this year will be 25 or 30 tons upland, and 8 tons marsh. The crop, about 3 acres potatoes, 3 acres wheat, and 6 acres outs, will be sold ivith the form, if required. For parliculurs, apply to the proprietor, on the premises. . BENJAMIN READ. Retreat Farm, Lot25, May 18th, 1841. BUILDING LOTS. TO IrET, in BUILDING LOTS, for the term Of21 years, thn t pleasantl First Hundred ofT‘hwn Lots in Charlottetown, fronting otl Dor- chester Street, adjoining Mr. C. C. Davison's garden. For further particulars, apply to the Subscriber, THOMAS WITTER. Charlottetown, April 23d, 1841. ' THE Subscriber having been appointed receiver of the rents and profits of those parts of ths Eight and Fifty-two, conve ed,hy the late General Fond, of the Royal Artillery, to the ate Andrew Mnedonald, re uests the Tenants residing thereon to pay all rents and arrears 0 rent to him with- out delay. DAVID ROSS, Receiver in Chancery. Hillsborough River, May lst,1841. HE Subscriber, Proprietor of Townships Nos. 9,16, 22 and 61, in this Island, has, by Deed Poll, hearing date the 24th do of February lust, and duly Registered in the Regis- trarOfiice flir this Colony, revoked and made null and void a certain Letter of Attorney, heretofore granted by him to JOHN LEWELLIN LEWELLIN, Esquire, of \Voodley Grove, in this Island, as his Agent, over and for the said Townships. LAURENCE SULIVAN. ' March 27th, 1841. A CARD. ‘ MR. LEWELLIN offers his best, thanks to those Tenants and Settlers who have sltewn him kindnessand assisted him in the management Of Lots 9, 16, 22 and 61; and informs the Tenantry generally that, should any error or omis- sion in Accounts be discovered, he will most readily and cheer- fully endeavour to rectify what may be amiss. Mr. hopes that all those settled on the above Townsbi s can testify that he has always shown solicitudc and jealousy fgr the interests of the above named Estate, and also for their own welfare and advancement. April 1, 1841. CAUTION. ALI: {masons are lyereby cautioned against cutting rrylng away -' imber or Wood of an descri t' {;¢::lltll:)lnlo|;:;;li ofévltplwnsln No. 41,1, belonging to thdI Estate hfliliid e l I ' ' "aid law and Inwagnsownshend, deceased, if they Wish to CHARLES WORRELL, Mortgagee in possesion CAUTION T0 LUMBERER‘S. LL Persons found tres ‘ ‘ ‘ . passmg upon an ofthe A of the Right_Honorable the Earl of Sinners Eisrltatthe’s Iland, by cutting timber, or otherwise, will be roseeilted ttv'tlla tFte utmost rigour of the Law. Tenants requiring Timber I' I arm Buildings, 6w. must apply to the subscriber. or ‘ W. DOUSE, Land Agent. 1 REMOVAL. E Pos'r Ounce is removed to TH the new. House in K' St 1 l ‘ ' was. a my mm the onwmzam Charlottetown, April 201b, 1841. REMOVAL. \ HE Subscriber begs leave t ' ‘ . , o infor T friends, and the gublic generally, that Ilie lilo: numerous t at House in Queen treet, known by the na removed to gourr Hznse (up stairs), opposite Messis, 1L & Emit oof the Old tore, {m hopes b asstdulty and attention to busine 'ngwonh" a continuation oft at patronage which has li' “"0 mem liberally extended towards him. ' “berm been '0 . ARCHI Charlottetown, April 16, 1841. BAL NE or Two APPRENTICES D 'MACLEOD, Tailor. 0 Pump 1'35 Blochnlaking business. AWANTED to .the . 1y to H l February 19th, 1841_ WATSdh DUCHEMIN. ‘ twa’S‘TVlnl'i d domestic serum ' erson. 0" P‘Yl”! the-ems manner tom IT or cook, Five P'onnde abourerl will be coma" m, r accordingly- and various other com- ' situated spot oflund, Half Lot No. 80, in the A l Society to snow undertaking. 2. That every P be entitled— to bailifi' or cook. shall be entitled, cases of fermmgb 4. Three farmln two women (not servant. 6. An Agent correspondents I Society, In I’BBPec necesssr informa £2 for e ofpassag , and years of ages icable to every with any parties 9. A particular the wants ofthe particular occupat raga select male or fema 3. That every P servants, and aid fo 5. Two me e servan 7. This Agent shall 8. The Society wise, the necessary no pecuniary aid classes ofpersons Edward C. Haytllorneh afford any further information The number of subscribers is already consid .. e c A MEETING A II. Peters, the follo erson subsEcribing the eta-'0! m mi ants 0W3 from Is, (It! the following " arm in aili g l I! 01' cooks), will be a n the country, _ t to forwarding Elm tion. be an every ml" of a e to t it will be their particular 1 d ri lions. passage ofa l esc p [er will be Regis Co will be ions wi wing _ Enigrattoa g Edward Island, was agreed on :— 1. That a fund shall be raised, to to be considered wi 1 forward to t eir class of Emigrants, whet er - l Land, and whether possessed of small or lav information for artisans, he Society lony, in than those before enumerated. ll be particulartsed; and William Swab”; " ms, gardeners, 6e, Two , 5..., labourers, .inted in Lo ' pp‘ to t t ill, thorised to - It, and £1 m be emplo ed. N, .‘ 4 will be happy to r to contract for kept by the A1 5 all'particulars asto 7"" given by the Society '- fl and receive sebeorl ' 1 ROYAL c “ Columbia” “ Caledonia” “ Britannia” “ Acadia” “ Caledonia” “Columbia” “ Acadia” “ Britannia” “ Columbia" “Caledonia” “ Britannia” “ Acadia” “ Caledonia" “ Columbia" “ Acadia” “ Britannia” “ Columbia” “ Caledonia" “ Britannia” “ Acadia" “ Caledonia" “ Columbia” “ Acadia” “ Britannia” Post Oflice, II! corner of The M ails for Geo nesday and Saturda The Western Mal TheEastern Mail. British and North America- MAIL Of 1200 Tons bur-then Under Contract with the “Lords of the ACADIA Captain EDWARD C. . , BRITANNIA, do. thuo. B. Cu: ' CALEDONIA, do. ‘-—-- _.——. COLUMBIA, do. C. H. E. Jun Will sail from Boston and Liverpool,calling at Bali 7 and 440 Horse 1’ - 1841. that s“ e<2-a.‘=‘em.ersasaa~r: travel; tag 3' .2 BS Fm. Boston. Fin. Half/its March lat. d March 3d March 16th March 18th April 15F April 3d April 17 April 19th A .1 May lat May 3d ‘3 May 16th May lStll 7 June lat June 3d W June 16th June 181h July is: . July 3d 3"? July 17th July 19th . it, August lst August 3d I lie August 16th August 18th : Passage Money, £25 Sterling, from Halifax to V From Halifax to Boston, $20. These Ships carry experienced Surgeons. . The UNICORN plies between Pictou and Qu . nectlon witll'this place. : . Halifax, Feb. 22, 1841. ‘ THE MAILS for Gun B HALIFAX, 8w. will leave Charlottetown as follow la 3 every Charlogi'gm'n, P.— CtrAitLo'r-‘rg ‘75:me \ 'Pm‘efl‘fil annotablethg met and W ter Street ~11”! ' "’1 "Wk half yearly to sides“. m ' »’ INLAND MAILS. l'getown &e. ' m b° "h every Tueuhy’ s. CUNAItn' a .v— RITAIN, the UNI'I'ID -" For Pictou direct. For Pictou, via a- On Saturday, May 15. - “3;: On Monday, ' Saturday, May 22. Tuesday, . May 25. Saturday, May 29. Monday, Saturday, June 5. Tuesday, June 8. Saturday, Julie 19. M d Saturday, June 19: on ay’ Tuesday, June 22. Saturday, June 26. ' M d Saturday, July 3. on By, Tuesday, July 6. Saturday, July 10. M d Saturday, July 17. on a.” I‘ucsday, July 20. Saturday, July 24. Saturday, July 31. MOM.” Tuesday, August 3. 4 Saturday, August 7. ‘ M Saturday, August 14. and", Tuesday, August 17. Saturday, August 21. ' Saturday, August28. mood.” Tuesday, August 3L Saturday,‘ Sept. 4. Saturday, _ Sept. 11. month," Tuesday, Sept. 14. Saturday, Sept. 18. Sat Monday, urday, Sept, 25_ Tuesday, Sept, 28. Saturday, OcL 2_ , . . Satulday, Oct. 9. “0nd.” -‘ Tilesdey, Oct. 11. . 3' smu'dey. Oct. 16. s ‘ Monday, , aturday, Oct. 23, Tuesday, OcL 26_ ' I Saturday, 'Oct. 30. v - ‘ Saturday, Nov. 6. mend.” . - A Tuesday, Nov. 9. ‘ Saturday, NOV. 13. ’ . Saturday, Nov. 20. “cud.” Tuesday, Nov. 23, Saturday, Nov. 27. Monday, E'I‘he Mails will close each day, at Tea, A. l. - "I at 9 A. I. Wedneade sill a. ~ . JOHN Links, May 14th, 1841. Coors! blished