'/ g. {.5 3‘ r I (5! 5 {553.535 a. s y ?-*1v".-: '5: TYV_V§,.PA£fr‘,U~‘§;‘ J ‘ AW 'mm . , ‘ ‘..‘i Cigar V _.;..,; “h‘d, Mug, ' Editor ofths ‘ ' never held up their heads since. He did not commit the fatal error i if..be '- «old: are. , ‘ “hemp; iftliis Province be to he 'unsity only to be felt by those who knew their fate depended them disloyal? Misgovcrninent! misgoveimnentll misgovern- . ndentl and impartially, agreeahl to his ros ectus. l'iii;P,landcr"ythink that a public servaifi can sliiiild lfiiiiself '6“ ' "me from the severest scrutiny into his public conduct, "n -. moat egrengSly mtiluken- But supposing, for it moment, .: m. Governor iii precluded. by the dignity of his office, front scream"! himself. If his conduct In: defensible, why did not the “ Islander” step forth and champion his cause? i, remarks, lmw'af'm’, “re cunruivcdin ignorance and produced .n Ifinality, for which “6, nn doubt, has his reasons. He should (w,- bei "grant that the Governor General, last year, not only 5, lained his political views In the public prints, hut (:niidcsceiidieil wdaprecate Opp-'SHN'" l“ but Government Iroin the fierce spirits "m, whom he was brought into colliswp, until his physical ener- ,, sunk in the hopeless contest, It is matter ot'hisiory, bow git Francis B. Head. by Wnllng In the newspapers, prostrated, he one hand, a democratic majority in the House of Assem- and on the other, an a||~engrnssing “ fainin compact" (such have in this Island), so effectually, that those factions have on I My. I M '“mying the regulars of the empire against the militia oftlie ‘olo’ny but. be administered the British Constitution in its purity 55 oftbe people, and, veiily, he had his reward. When t was assailed by internal insurrection (principallv ifiirelgners), and by invasion from without, and when, abodi same time, the Commander ofthe Forces, in the extremity of his distress,applied to him for as many ofihe regular troops as he he boldly answered—“ Take them alI——everv man of saved, it must be by ihe loval «hurts and strong ariiisofthe colonists." He immediately [SSH-8d, though the public press,asplendid series ofheart-stirringbppeals, which vibrated to the core of every British bosom, with an in. is governmen upon his success. And nobly and enthusiastically did the free 'comanry ofUpper (‘anada respond to the call and confidence of their able and heroic Got ernor. In forty-eight hours he was at the lurid of upwards of ten thousand armed men. But Sir Fran- “, inn man of great talent and political sagacity—cuinparisons are proverbially odious! The Editor oftbo “ Islander” having modesth favoured the ' “Mic with an Academy“ scheme,” which, I dare sav, might have an useful about it hundred years ago, but which “is altogether unsuited to the educational wants ofthis practical age,l take the liberty ofsbewing your readers how admirably well qltllllfitrll this would-he feelosofer is to teach logic in said Acadomv. He ru- mark._“the loyal inhabitants ofthis Island do not'louk upon 1‘ him (D. Macleau) with any favour.” But his political conduct is approved of by his constituents: Therefore, his constituents must be disloyal. From this conclusi in there is no escape, and ifit be a libel on my constituents, I doubt not they will know how to appreciate the compliment at a fitting time. But it it bc. true, what has made ment ! l l Itipprehend the World is on the eve ofgreat changes. I am of opinion that the battle of Armageddon will be fought in Norili America. The signs of the times seem to be neaer full--e Comet does not appear in the West, without a cause ! ' Your ubdt. servant, D. MACLEAN. 30th March,18~l3. SC HOOL VISITO R’S RE PORT. mic: actuarial was“, AUCTION. P0. III e y S Id. 1 "h F I'V CI 0” S V l I) V (N . . It r Se 3, at I I h at his Stile Roou ,Q i ‘ - " day next, the Bill insL, at 12 o'cloik, the.mIiii‘iififlifgiéffiy. '- 5 . glue Cloth Dress Coats, Invi~iblc Green Mantils ’ o) s ditto, Vvlvutocn Pants ' Black Cloth (lllto, Velvet Vests ' ismupdlz‘tto,‘ C Muslin Liniiig, , T . x , roct .orits, Boxes Com misitinn C dl' linisible Green ditto, Shirts, Veiits, Jiicke'liil, lifeartll Dittol (llitto ditto, Rims, Wit 1 ve vet fittings C a. ' _ . . , oiiiiter ‘ ' Ditto Hunting ditto, Shawlpsanes’ Bed Tick, HMS, 7 1 . . Brown Surtout, Wllll various other articles. DO A ‘ - April lst,1843. N I‘D MALDONALD' “mnem- DIS'I‘RICT No. 3. HE Subscriber will attend at the followina places u" t fpr the purpose ofb‘elling by Auction, to the low-est bidder, a )Illllllllg and repairing ofihe several Briilaes &c on wli'cli the ptlliltttltllullt'ys have been ordered to be expended inz- I On Friday, the 7th of April next, at 12 o'clock, :it- the cuiiscwa near Hillson s. Bedeqiic, The next (lav, (the Sili,) at It) o‘clocky tprenonn, at Darnli-y Bridge; the same. (lav. at 4 o'clock at Flu; lurid Bridge; and on Tuesdav, the lltli hf April at 11 7o'i lorka the building a Wharfat Long River, New Loni ‘ 4 i at 3 o'clock, at Campbell‘s Pond Bridue. Lot 2. Particulars made known at the ll'tlt:t'fS:tlr'. P. . - ‘ ' ‘ ‘ i I Din-"lay, Min-Ch 28m, 1843. S MACINUI'I, Commissioner. - loii; the same day ROAD DISTRICT No. 5- HE Subscriber \Vill iteceive Sealed Tenders until ' liicsday, the lltli April, at 12 o'clock,nuori, for the follow- ing works :— ‘ For adding three Blocks and Bridges to the Wliarfat Grcen's Shore, Iledi-quc. of similar size and dimensions to those last. ad- ded tn the said Wharf. For constructing an outer Block, of 40 feet square, niid a Bridge to connect the same to said \Vharf. The whole of the Timber and Plank required for the last mentioned Block and Bridge will bl' furnished to the Contractor. For an addituiual Block and Bridge to the \Vliarf at Hurd's Poi‘nt, tloexteud sixty foei from the present Blur-k towards the shore. Spectficatinns of the above Works may be seen iii the Office of the Cinn-tiissioner, at Bedcqne Also: for walling up both sides oftlie Bridge and Causeway at Augustine C we. with squared timlwr; And for walling up the East sido ofilie Aboitr-itu rit Tryun. wttli squared timber, from tho Bridge to the shore. Also, fol" walling tip With squared hemlock timber, the Cause- way near Callbcck‘s, 'I‘ryou River. Specifications ofilie three last mentioned Works will be leftat Mr. Hall's, 'I‘rvon. ' ‘ I ' Ilie I‘enilers to'be fur each separate. Work, and the usual se- curity Will be required for the rim pPI'liirtiirtrtnn ol‘nach contract. _ . ‘ JOSEPH POPE, Commissioner. Commissmner s Ofiice, Bedcque, March 24th, 1843. An Account of the following ‘Schools was inadvertently omitted in the School Visitor's last Report. Tryon, (eastern section,) George Bynon, Teacher.—-The School of this District was cloxed a consrderuble time previou» to the present Teacher’s succeeding to the charge thcieof. \Vben exam- ined, 25 scholcns We”. found to be in attendance. learning the usual rudimenlal branches from the Alphabet to English Gram- mar. The method of teaching pursued isjudicinus. The chil- dren of this District, generally, su~tain a characiei for propriety of conduct—a prool'ot‘tbe attention which is paid to their morals. Trvon, James Gillander. Te |('.l10l‘.—.‘\ new and com-"odious school—house wa< entered at this station. and opened in the month of August law. under the present teacher. When visited in December last, 43 scholars were on the roll. The State of" improvement to which this School is brought, is deserving of particular notice; and considering, ilie tender age of the majority ot'ihc children. their prolimency is not exceeded by these in any school in the County. The more advanced claxsen di>playeil an extensive and connect acquaintance With the elements of English Grammar, and read the higher clay-books with fluency. Al'llll‘ tnctlc and writing are also taught by the most efficient methods. In this school, religious litSll‘UCllO.) alSo is blended \vith secular teaching. ’ ~ Within 'a. mileuftbe foregoing-station, is another S‘c’hobl— David'J. Thomson, Teacher.—'l‘liis school was left by the for- that teacher in a slate of considerable improvement. The pre- 'sent one succeeded to the charge in August last. The children, ,tanght wnh success ‘public monev. ,deqtie, was burned to the ground. with few exceptions. are well advanced in reading and writing. A class al<o learn English Grammar. ‘ Crapauil, James Bulpu. '1‘eachcr.— This School is well in- tended, 42 being on the roll; reading, writing and ttt‘llhtt‘t"l.lc are Those who commenced with the present teaclierin June last, have made very satisf'aCIory progress. There are several excellent Writers in P’Il‘llCtIlzll in this school,_aod the system of discipline enforced is _]ll(llClHU.\' and highly efficient. De Sible, Donald Campbell, Teacher.—There are 40 Scholars in attendance on this School, who have in general made satisfac- tory progress during the past year ; several in the highcr’clasws were well advanced under ihe last teacher at this station. En. glish Grammar is taught in addition to the common inferior branches. The School-house is comfortable and commodious. It is to be regrrlted that this District has been divided, and a secnnd School (for which there seems to be little occasion) open. ed within a short distance of the above. and both drawing the I 30 Scholars .attend this School. Reading Writ mg and Arithmetic are taught. A class have made some ad- vances in English Grammar al>o. Being a new School, the im- pt‘ovemeut has been as great as could be expected. Finn—On Friday last, the 25th ult., at 2 o’clock, p. m., the dwelling-house 0er. George Lefurgio, VVilinot Creck, Be- Tlie destruction of the pro- whilst. the pert was occasioncd by a child’s having taken fire, familhy were at dinner, into a room “(ljllltllllg tlie‘ house. and “bio mom was used as it carpenter’s work-shop. '1 be EXIstence was filled with flames. 'tipwards of 120 bud-els of grain (pri geld, of Nortbesk. of the fire there was not discovered before the whole apartment With the ilWelling-bouse were. destroyed ncipally wheat), 100 bushels of potatoes, and all the inside materials (complete) for a new house. mltlander. ' . Conscti. OFFICE. March 25th 1843. The Lieutenant Governor, in Council. has been this day pleased to appoint the Honourable William Walter Irving, and \Villiam Swabey, Esq, to be Commissioners for establishing Boundary Lines, under the several Acts oftbis Island. T. H. HAVILAND, C. C. MARRIED, on the 7th Jll., by Donald Mnckay, Esq.. Mr. At Miramichi, _ ofPrince Edward Island, to Miss Jane Mat-dou- George Ste wart, At Bedeque, on the 22d ult., by the Rev. R. S. Patterson, Mr. John Strung, to Miss Susanna Buskirk. Same da ' by the same, Mr. Artemas Hooper, to Mary Ann, daughter 0 Mr. Lewis Baker. ‘ t On the 23d ult., by the some, Mr. Richard Clark, to Harriet, youngest daughter ofthe late Major Hooper. Esq. .1101", to Charlotte, second daughter of' Mr. James On \Veanesday last, by the Rev. Mr. Geddie. Mr. Thomas Mac- flow London. "Inn-{In I in!" 48, to Miss Barbara Vickerson, ‘ t the 29th ult., by the Rev. B. onork River. “Callie 30th ult., by the same, Mr. John Burhoe, to Miss frh’aukrui Wood, both of Lot 49. ,r}. 'Tii . ' DIED, At New London, on the 16th ult., Mr. John Adams, sen., aged 83 years. At York River Road Settlement, on the 13th ult., Mrs. Ellen Kickham, wife of Mr. John Kickham, aged 29 years. (In flurrespunncnts. Wittz’s second shot will appear in ,our next number. RESPUNSUM will also appear in our next. 3001' AND 83 OH MAKING. E SUBSCRIBER intimates to the public that he has commenced business in the above’ Iiue,in his Shop: in jydrieyfitfeu,_nflurlltli .Wellington Hotel, where he trusts, by ili ‘uce in his occupation and good workmanship, to tneritd share of public patronage. , TI-IEOPHILUS CHAPPELL. Charlottetown, April 1, 1843. . Simpsbn, of Scott, Mr. William Pollard, of rFHE subscribers having entered into Partnership, Ulldfil’ the Firm of Int/ma (It. M-st, beg leave to notice, tlnitthoy havejust received from Halifax, per Sclir. Waltron, a neat supply of SEA-SONAB-L’E GOODS, consisting of— Black, blue and coloured superfine Cloths, Pilot and llv-aver Cloths and Vestings Orleans, black and coloured, Mouslin devLaiuc Dresses, Black and coloured Gros de Naples, Figured, gauze and satin Ribbons, \Vliite, red and yellow Flannels, White, grey and printed Cations, Cotton Warp and Candle Wick, Beaver and Gossamer Huts, Fur Cups, Braces, &c. . Ai.so, Rum, Spirits. Brandy and Gin; Port, Madeira and Malaga \Vine; No. I 'I'nbucr‘o; Sntifl'. tiarditier'a mixture, plain and scented Rzippce; 'I‘ea. Sugar, Molasses. and a large assortinento Groceries; Earthen and Glass Ware: Upper and Sole Leather— the whole of which will be sold at :i very small advance, fur cash, at Ibeir Shop in Queen Street, (two doors above Mr. R. Long- wurtli’s.) I ED1VARD IRVING, Dec.15ib,1842. DAVID M-KAY. B E M O V A II. I _ HE Sunscninnii begs leave to acquaint the Inhabi- touts ofCharlottetown, and the Island generally, that litI I has REMOVED to his New Building, in Qiiecii~Sti‘eet, where he has received, pcr'late arriiiils, A general and well selected Assortment of BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, ANI) 'AST JUVD WEST IN'DL/I PRODUCE, Which he offers FOR SA LE, cheap, for CASH only. All persons indebted to the Subscriber are requested to make iiiiznmlialo payment. Such Accounts and Notes on were due and payable on the let of M-iy last, will be handed to iin Attorney,lbr recovery, on the 1st January next, ifnot previously settled. ‘ A. MACLEAN. Charlottetown, 8 Dec. 1842. GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE. Vl‘llE SUBSCRIBER having C(tlltanllCPtl the above businossin the premises iii/joining Mr. Dennis Reddin's, Queen Street. will kocp constantly on hand A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 0F GROCERIES, JIND LIQUORS OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION, which he will dispose ofai low prices, for Cash. R. BEAUMONT BOGGS. ALSO, ON CONSIGNMENT, To the 'I'ENANTRY of DAVID STEWART, Esq. HEAT. BARLEY, OATS, SAL'I‘ED Beer, PoRK, V and BUTTER will be received by the Subscribers, from the 'l‘aitantry on the several Estates of David Stewart, Esq, in this Islnad, up to the 10th May next, in payment ofarrears of [Kent-- and for which the highest market prices will be allowml. To accommodate those residing at a distance from Charlotte. town, the following arrangements have been made, viz:— Jiflllfls You, Esq , Port Hill, will rec‘cive lllt‘. aboie articles front the Tenants on Lots 7, If) and IQ; and Messrs. Min-gown". Sum-lg, will receive “lunar, Baamzv and OATS from the ’I‘unants on Lot 47—whnse Receipts for the some will be binding on the Proprietor. H. D MORPETII, I’. EMERY. March 7th, 1843. PRODUCE IN PAI’NIENT 0F RENT. RODUCE will be received from the tenants on Lots their Rent. at the following rates: OATS, ls. (id. VVHEA'I‘, 5s. Gil. BARLEY, 3:. Provided the same he delivorcrl to Mr. John Davis, jun Charlouewsvugim‘or before the 1mm‘ml'iii:xt. ' PORK will also be received by M r. Davis, in payment, from those who have given Bonds for Back Rent. at 4d per pound. ‘ JAMES H. PE'I‘ERS. Agent for the Proprietors. ., in March 2d, 15-13. 0 R O W N I N N. HE Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the Inhabi- tantsofChurlottr-towri, and the public gem-rally, that be has good accommodations for man and horse, both of whom shall be punctually attended to, at the shortest notice. The house has been just opened, and is situate in Sydney Street, ad- joining the prcinises ofDuniel Brenan, Esq. JOSEPH WEEKS. Charlottetown, Feb. 10th, 1843. COMMERCIAL INN. HE Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the public that he has taken the above well known Premiscs, and having furnished the same with every article requisite [hr :1 com- fnrtnhle BOARDING HOUSE, hopes. by the tiinderutioii of his charges, anil strict attention to the wishes oftlinse who may favour him with their custom, to merit a continuance of that patronage which was for so runny years awarded to his predecessor in that Establishment. ~ , DAVID CONNORS. Charlottetown, July 81b, 1842. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. HE Subscriber having made considerable altera- tions iii his premises, begs leave to inform his friends genr- rally that lie is now prepared to accoiiitnodate a few poisons wttli genteel Board, combined with a comfortable and quiet homi: Every attention will be paid to those who may honour him with u call. {1’3" A few yearly Boarders can be well accommodated, on rea- sonable terms. JAMES DAVIS. llllsbornugh Street, (near King’s Square) Oct. Ist, l8‘42. OHN TURNER. Cooper, (lately from England), sincerely returns thanks to those Gentlemen who have so kindly favoured him with their commands, since his arrival. and llel‘ttl:V further begs ,to acquaint them. and the public generally, that he has taken the premises in Sydney Sirentplniely occupied by Mr. John llobbs, Halter, where he intends to car'y on hvs biisincss in all its branches-—as :1 Cooper for both House (r Ship—and hopes, by strict tltletilioii to business, and moderate charges, to merit a portion oftheir favors. N B.—Goods, ready made, kept forsalo. Sydney-Street, Cliarlotgtown, Jiin.10, 1843., PLahERING. ALEXANDER MACBETII, PLASTERER, begs to intimate, that lie is prepared to contract, on moderate terms, disposed to favour him with their rin..I flutters liimselflhat, by princ- he may be favoured with a shine to be made at Mr. PALLit- with such persons as may feel support in his line of business; tuality and good workmanship, . oftlie public patronage. Application Tut‘s Hotel. Charlottetown, July 30th, 1842. OARBIAGES, SLEIGES, &c. I HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Inhabitants ofCliailutleiown and vicinity, that he has commenced ti 6 business of CflRRIflGE AND SLEIGH-MAKING. in_Mr. Mptk Butcher's Establishment, King's Square. Having furnished |i_in - self with a variety ufMuIerialsofthe best quality, from the neigh- bouring Provinces, persons wishing to supply themselves With light, durable and comfortable Carriages. Will please call and exa- mine the articles for themselves. Carriages made to order at d design. Repairing done at. fl"): notice. HOrders pan: I‘own or o - llv eceivct an ninctui v atienr c o. C wry mum ' r I JAMES CUNNINGHAM. Charlottetown, Dec. 29th, 1842. SHINGLES. FEW Thousand Pine SHINGLES can be had, cheap for Cash only. ' Apply at the Colonial Herald Ofioe- (i3, (i4, half of Lots 20, 27, 14, 43, and 49, in payman of 10 I'Ilids, superior Sugar, 5 quarter Casks Vinegar, (i Barrels Miraoiii-hi Salmon, Buxos Raisins, Frail: Figs. February 22d, 184‘ . B. R. B. FA LL GOODS. 1113 Subscriber offers FOR SALE, at the Old Store of R. 61.1“. LoNGWouTii, in Queen-Street, fl NEflT (IND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMEJVT OF BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, Suitable for the season, together with a supply of ST A. TD IVEST IZVDIA PRODUCE; the whole of which will be sold zit cxtremclv low prices for cash. R. LONG WORTH. Queen Street, 0005,1842 VJILLIAM HEARD AS .lUS l‘ RECEIVED, Ex llIary Ann, from I En land, r. ‘i g' A IVEA'T‘XSSORI'JIENT OF' ' ‘ MILLINERY AND OTHER G00 I Suitable to the ensuing season. Great Gem-go Street, 27th October, 1842. I) s, HE AMERICAN MILLENARIAN, and Literal - _ Interpreter of Prop/may, conducted by an Association of Be- liebers in the l’rclellcnninl flilvrznt of our Lord. This Paper is puS‘Iislied :it Now York and Boston on the Isl. and 151h ofevery month. Price $1 per rmnum (in advance). if? Subscriptions to the above, Paper will be received by tho Proprietors ofllie Colonial Herold, at their Oliicc,Cliiirlottetown, I’. E. Island, Agents for the Publishers, who have lately received a number ofcopies ofthe work. jBostou, Aug. 1,1842. Just published, Price 35. ,ENSUS OF THE POPULATION and STA- TISTICAL RETURNS, taken in the Ycar 1811; together with a summary thereof, as prepared by a Committee of the I'Iniisopf Assembly. Resolutions reported from the C'In‘lllllll'e on the S to-nl'ilie Colony, as amended and adopted by the Hints", in the Session of [8”: Petitions to the Queen. and to the Bri- IisliHonse of Commons, lintoded thereon. AStatement oftlie t’riocs paid for Township Lands, with Reports tlttreon, (kc. Src. Printed by order oftbc Home of Assembly. CHARLUTTE‘I‘UWN: CoorER 81. BREMNER, Printers TO BE SOLD, . VALUABLE llIILL, situated on Lot 47, North A- Liike, about Five miles from the East Point. There are 25 Acres ofgnod Land attached to the Mill. The stream is :in excellent ~one, and the Mill is situated in as public a place as is l" met with in the Island, fronting the Sea-Slltblt’fllltd is conse- quehtlv an excellent stand for every description of bustness. The Main Road passes within 30 yards ofth Mill. For further par- llcltlais, inquire of the subscriber, now at Lot 14, or of Mr. Jo- scpa‘ Macdoiiuld, on the premises " DUGALD MACDONALD. §lfld River, Lot 14, Aug. lltli, 1842. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. E Subscriber offers for sale that valuable Freehold Farm, owned andpccnpied by him, on the St. Peter‘s Road, 8. miles from Cliarlniterlwn. and within one i‘nilevnl’tli‘e Metho- dist‘.Ch=ipel, on the Si. Pete-r‘s‘Road. and within one Itiilfol that flourishing Setilctncnl Ct lled Frenrlifort. It contains 5f) acres of excellent land ; has 7 chains and 70 links front; there urel!) acres well fencvdi n—l4 oftvli’ch are in a high state of cnl~ Iivnlion, aitrl the other five are more than half cleared. Four aortas more, in the rear uftlie farm, are nearly lit for the plough. There are a dwelling house on the premises, 23 feet by ‘20, two ends ltalfstories high, and a new barn and stable, 20 feet by 20; and a frame building, ten fect and a halfin the side well. For further particulars,apply to the subscriber, on the premises, or to Mr. W. Pethick, Boot and Shoemaker, Charlottetown. ' 5 . ROBERT MACINTYRE. StfPeter's Road, Lot 35, Feb. 213i, 1834. - r OR. SALE, a very desirable Leasehold, for 999 _ years, situated on Lot or Township No. (21) Twenty-one, iii Queen‘s County, in that delightful Settlement called Irish- mun, contiguous to New London Harbour, and commanding a beautiful view ofthe Sea. It contains 50 acres ofexcellent land -tliirty being under high cultivation, and the residue well wooded. There are an excellent dwelling house, two barns, ii hlac‘ksmitlt’s shop and draw-well on the premises. Application to 1: made to Stunt! NOWLAN, on the premises, or to Messrs. M‘Kiz'azn: 6c M‘KIE, Merchants. New London, March 10. 1843. DRIFTED from the Shore of St. Peter’s Island, on the 1411) March, instant, the Shallop ISABELLA, of Halifax. Any person finding or picking up the said Vessel, and. taking care oflter, will be rewarded for his trouble, on the delivery thereof to the owners, or to James Kelly, Broker, Clitirluttetuwn. '3 THOMAS LUND, ~ v JAMES TAYLER. sl. Peter‘s Island, March 17m,1843. [Gan so.) LAND ASSESSMENT. Ttutssimsit's Ontcz. Charlottetown, Prince Edward , , Island, 17th January, 1843. N further. piirsuanceof the‘ Act olithe- General As-. nethbly of this Island, made and pass'edin the Seventh year nfthe Reign offlis late Majesty King William the Fourth, in- titnled fin .flct for levying on Assessment on all Lands in this Island, I do been by give public Noticeflbut I have made Procla- mation, according to the terms oftlie said Act, of the iindermeno tinned Town Lots and Pasture Lots, and parts of Lots or Town- ships in this Island, in tirreur for the non-payment nfthe several sums due and owing tltt-ieon to Her Majesty, under and by virtue ufthe before-mentioned Act, viz: Pasture Lot in Charlottetown Royalty .- Lot No. 538. Georgetown Royalty : Lot No. 109. Princetown Royalty -.-Nos. 278, 319, 339 and 345. Townships: No. 3, 1330 Acres. No. c. 3429 Acres. No. 39, 72 Acres. 4, l737‘li “ 2|, 994 “ 40. 221 “ 5, 17875 “ 27, 545 “ 52,4130 "’ 6.18840 “ 37, 472 “ 65, 768 “ 38, 740.5 “ And the owners of the said Lots and Tracts of Land. so in ar- rcar and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby notified, that in ease the sinus charged on llIt-‘lll by ihelsaid Act, tngcihcr with the C|I>IS \\lllt'll have been incurred. shall not be paid within Ten Days before the iii-xi Eastern Term of tlio Snprcmu Court ofJu- (licaiure, to be held at Charlottetown, which will commence on Tuesday the Second day ofMuv next, application will be made to the Supreme Court, during. the said Term, for Judgment against the said Lois and 'I‘riicts of Land respectively. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. OTICE.—-The London “ ALLIANCE LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY" still continue to issue Policies upon Life and against Firc, at extrcinelv moderate rates of premium. Persons assuring at this otlicc for five yours in NIC- ccssinn, participate in the profits of the Company. In case of |oss,tlie Subscriber is empowered to scttle and pay the same, with iiit reference to the Board of Directors in London, unless under very special circumstances. This being the roost danger- ous Season oftlieycar, and one in which Fires are most likely to occur, the Subscriber would call tipoii all tbore who llll\‘l,' proper- ty at stake, and who have not alri-ady availcd themselves ofthe advantages conferred by insuring in the Alliance Company,tu seize upon the opportunity thus afforded thcm, to obtain policies from this Ollice.nnd thus seek l’Rort-zc‘riox, not only front care- less domestics, but, also from improvidcnt neighbours. lfn man were only aware of the serenity of mind that ensued, upon his promises being insured against Fire, he would not be long cre he frilly enjoyed it‘. He can at once obtain it, by making application at the Office oftlie Subscriber daily,between 9 o’clock, A. M , and 5 o'clock, 1’. ll.—- Sundays excepted. C II ARLIZS YOUN G, .figent. Charlottetown, Nov. 29,1842. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE- THE Subscriber has been appointed Sub-Agent of the following Insurance Companies, viz: The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. The New Loan Fund Life Insurance Company of New York. . I mile and n , The Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance Companies ot'Ilartt‘ord, Connecticut. ~ And as he is furnished with blank Forms iiprplication, and in possession of all the information which may be desired by persons who wish to effect Insurance, he will be happy to re- ceiver; applications and transmit the same to the Ageut at Hall- l'ux. Please apply to HENRY PALMER. HARLES WILLMER’S AMERICAN NEWS J LETTER is published at Liverpool on the departure of every steam-ship for America, whether front Liverpool or any other port, and always contains a complete rcsume’ of all the European and British nch occurring in the interval between the sailing ofeach vessel, and brought down to the latest moment prior to departure. In addition to which, there will always be found in its columns the fullest and most accurate information Wm every branch ofConimerce, including the arrival and sailing of American'sliipping at and from all the British ports,-— together witli a report ofull the Liverpool, London, and Conti- ucntnl Markets,—the quotations of British, Foreign, and Ameri- can Funds, and a variety ofother information peculiarly adapted to the mercantile interest. In short, any person possessing him- selfofa copy oftliis publication on the arrival ofa steamer, Will at once he in possession of the particulars ofevery important event that has occurred since the date of the previous arrival, whether in politics or commerce. The Annual Subscription is 12s. 6d, for which sum it is sent free to all parts ofthe United States, Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P. E. Island, Newfoundland, and the \Vest Indies. Pavment required in advance. ' rders and subscriptions will be received. by the following Agents New YORK, Messrs. Casserlev & Sons, 108, Nassau Street; HALIFAX, Mr. Gcorge E. Morton; MIINTREAL, Mr, “1m. Graig, Booksellcr; Sr. Joiiis's, N. 15., Mr. G E. Fcnoty, Morning Nous Office; QUEBEC, Mr. Charles 1“ Ford, lllonniain-strect; S'i‘. Joiia's, Nizwrousnmivu, Mr M‘Coubre), Times Office; P. E. ISLAND, Cooper &. Breinner, III-rain Office. THE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Agents of DAVID STEWART, Esquire, for his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10, 12, 27, 30, 4f), 47, and LellntIS Island, beg to intimate, tliatthcy are prepared to lease lands, with :t liberty of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms; and that all pcrsonsinilebtedto that gentleman, for rent or other- wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the same. ' All persons found trespassing on any ofthe above properties, . either by cutting 'I‘iinber, or in any other respect, will be pro-3 secuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. I H. D. MORPETH, PETER EMERY." December l0th,1840. HE Subscriber having been appointed Receiver of the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fifty-two, conveyed by the late General Feud, of the Royiil Artillery, to the late Andrew Mucdouald, requests the Tenants residing thereon to pay all rents and arrears of rent to him ,with out delay. DAVID ROSS, V , Receiver in Chancery. Hillsborough River, May 15i,1841. BRIG FOR SALE. _ OR SALE, at Bedcquc, a Brig now in course of building, of the following dimensions, viz :— Extrcme length 81 feet. Depth of bolt] 14 feet. Width on net-Z", 23 feet. 18 composed oflhe very best materials, good workmanship, and handsome model; will be ready to launch, Hull and Spars complete, any time from the middle of June to the first ofJuly next, that may be agreed on. Also, aCARGO ofBirch Timber and Spruce Deals. A part oftbe purchase money may remain on security, if required. For further particulars, ap- plication to be made to Mr. D. Brutus, Merchant, Charlotte. town, or at Bedeque, to JAMES CONNORS. Wilmot Creek, March 2d. 1843. FOR PRINCE EDIVARD ISLAND. HE superior new fast-sailing Bark Five Si:- ters, George Redmore, Muster, burtllen 500 tons, now lying at Gloucester, England, Will take Goods and Pa... Sanger: from that Port for Prince Edward Island. Sha will sail about the First oprril next, wind permitting. For further pal-ti. culars apply to Captain iimesYeo, Prince Edward Island. Port Hill, February 4tli,1843. FOR CIIARLOTTETOWN AND RICHMOND BAY. ~ TAPHE fine new fastosailing Brig British Lady, Richard \Villiams, Master, burtlien 225 tons, [low lying at Applednre, Bideford, will take Gooda‘ and Passengers for the above named Ports. Intended to sail about the First of April next. - ‘ For Particulars, apply to Mr. John Bettina, Merchant, A le- dure ; to the Captain on board, or to the owner, Mr. James so, Port Hill, Prince Edward Island. ' Port Hill, February 4th, 1843. Yeo, at Gloucester, or to the owner, Mr. . ‘l