_L 1 Vi._ M ot privdege‘. if the .ofi‘ence was committed without ' ,M..rectncts. 'lhe Special committee hattdivided equally ‘ up. upgrnporl, and lbs Honor the Speaker, that it was are a report atall, and that no question wua before ~ On tb‘e following morning it was brought in again no. y the Chairman, when it was carried 23 «‘6. gr. Joan's. blwrw. SEAL FllflBlY.—In none of dual 'ftllah Colonial seaports is the spirit of enterprise so busy ' as In St. John I, though it can boast ol fewer allureuieiits toi intelligent Merchants than any other. This season the Seal . . Fisheryahtls caused the investment ofn greater amount ol" means than ever, notwithstanding the extra-hazardous tia- tm of the business. Last year there were. 106 vessels, -9Mlons and 3.477 men‘eniployed; this seasin there are Jfivapeels, 1.403 tons. and 598 men engaged, beyond the “ovation of that period. t .. -. . . Eli: Colonial instant. SA'I‘URDAY.7APRIL 13. 1844. . . a, cow-it omue.4uh April. um. ‘Ilnnt Cnvoinor in Council was this day pleased to Wing appointments viz :— ‘ ‘pr.Jvultius, lht- Ilnnhlua. George Dalrvmplg and z x ; I Ilt‘y' IVilliiitIt (Tuiiilull, I'Isqw ntttI Min-Alexander ~ two, to . Mixtnln-ts oftlto Board of Education; and Mr. John I. I . N:etlil,tiu}iq Visor-r ol'SI-liouls, under the Act ol'tlie Inst Ses- ’ " in tin v'unernl Assembl ' intituled .Iht cht relulin to {mall and Education. h g 4r.— The Linut'engnt' Governor in Council was lllll‘l dnv pleased to a 'nt Thom: Compton, Esq, to be Visiting Magistrate of ace County ,Ill. IIoao DISTRICT, No. 9. Sealed Tenders' “’1” he lt'i'l'l\|:(l by the Commissioncrofthis nl‘l'lmv llltlil \\'4-Iltu-.~II:I\ the First day" of M n\' next, at the office «il'thu "on. I.. I7. “'ortliy. where this Plan and Speeit‘ii-ntioii may be seen. for finishing the Bridge m-ar John Maedonnld's, Alli- my, Lot 37.. . '. The Courier arrived at the Post Oflice yesterday after- ? oonwith the usual Colonial and American Mails. The papery, we are glad to perceive, speak in the most cheering terms of the revival of trade WIIII'II has lately taken place, Both in the United States and British Provincus, and are looking forward with confidence ton period of universal prosperity. In other respects, they possess btit little iii- “ML Tnl Warren, during the past week, has been dry and ‘ tit. and under its genial influence otIr roads and streets, 5 which were it short time back, almost imp Issnhle, begin to assume their wouted appearance. Our hurhour is ill length. 5 open, and the welcome note of the terrynian’s born again Ecnnsed by In a flaw days, the plough will reeoiIqu-nce ‘ prettily ; a' salutes our ear. its operations, and all will be hustle autl activity. Business is reviving in other places, and will, we doubt not, speedily revive here also. The Steamer S'r. Gannon has been hauled round to the 'Wentorn side of the Queen's \Vliarf, in order to avoid the drill ice, which is how rapidly leaving the harbour iti large ; masses, and will (‘Oltlllll‘ltt'e plying between this Part and .Pictou on or about the 1st proximo. No information has yet Ineii received from Nova Scotia respecting the renewal of the annual grant to the St. George from the Legislature of that Colony. Owing to this and other circumstances, the Directors have not yet had it in- their power to determine upon her future route, luu we trust to be able to lay this in- lbrutatioubefore our readers in our next. Disoaxcnrvi. ~'l‘he nieht lu-l‘m-i-lnst,soiiie malicious ant wI-tlistmst‘tl prrs'ms n-IiusI-d themselves by suspending the efligv ol‘ II I'l‘l'lfil'l wull~ltiioivu individual, at present holding ".t high oflit‘inl situation iii this Colony, llt'lll‘ the Market 1 House. on (lttccu’s Squure. Infinite pains appear to have been taken to decorate. the rfiigy in the. roost striking IIIiItt- tier, and to st cure to it It permanent as well as exalted poni- tiou—to effect which lain-r Ol'ljt‘t'ltl an iron chain and pad- 1nck were einphnnd. A label was also, Wt‘ understand, attached to the t-lligv. Iipon which the following sen- tenro was written, “This is the way to serve the Gambia "tiger!”, A were disgraI-rliil exhibition Charlottetown has never witnessed. It is sullicient to say, however. that all who beheld thqdisgustiug apectanle felt indignant at the thought, that a solitary individual could he found in this community so lost to every honorable and manly feeling as to be capable of acting in so dastardlyii Inanni-r towards even Ill-lJlilIt'l‘ESI enemy. The nuisance waa speedily re- moved from the public view. and the delinquents had better keep a sharp look out, or they may yet be. called upon to answer for the ofiizncc of which they have been guilty. I AUXILIARY RELIGIOUS BOOK AND 'I‘RAC'I‘ SOCIETY. A General Annual Meeting ofthis Society was held in 'Mactlouell's Rooms. on the evening of Monday the 1st inst.. at 7 o‘clock. The Meeting was addressed by the Rev. Mr. Strong (the Chairman), Rev. Mr. Knox, and Messrs. Isaac Smith and Orlebar, in support ofthe objects of the Society. narca'r or THE coumrrcc or ran aexiuutr “morons noon .iNo ’raac'r some". The Committee. to presenting this their first Ileport. con. gntulate the Society on their having succeededuu establish- mg on this Island an Auxiliary to an Institution so useful and evangelical as the London Religious Book and 'Iract Society. This Auxiliary was first organised to February, 1849—more than two years ago—and it Will 'be seen froth this Report, that its operations, however quiet. and unpre- undinx. cannot have been unimportant in its influence on the public iniad throughout the Island. _ I By the active canvass of members of this Committee, aub- ocriptions to the amount of £71 4s. 6d.. currency. were col- lected. and transmitted to the Parent Society, for the pur- chalo ol Books, and early in the Spring, an excellent assort- ‘ment of its Publications and Tracts arrived, and were de- iosited for sale at the store of Mr. W. Heard; The supply of Tracts, to the value of £10, was gratuitous, and measures were early taken to spread and distribute throughout the Inland these little messengers of peace. Principally through the exertions oer. W. Heard, there was' also formed a Tract Distributing Association in this Town, and its opera- tions have been carried on hitherto with great zeal and standi- aess. Tbev distribute Weekly 1510 Tracts, and Via t 338 fitniliec. Your Committee have also betan enabled. at Ifl'er- ont times, to make grants of Tracts to Ministers of the Gospel, and through theageuc of some members of the Committee, ‘I‘racta have been distributed along the Southern shores of this Island, from the North Cape to the East Pomt. . Your Committee have been much pleased by the gratitude evinced b' the people on all occasions, and undreds have home the rtaatimony to the usefulness of these Iittleyubti- cations. Through the liberalin of the Parent Societ , a number of select Libraries were placed at the dispoael o. the Committee, to be sold at hall-coat price. Six oftbese t[inbre- riea have been purchased by diflsreiit Associations, an yoi‘p Committee trust that, b thua bringing sound religious rea - ing within the reach 0 the poorest of our fellow-coii'ugy- men. much good will be efl'ectod, and religious know 0 go increased. - . M b By the Rules of the Society, a public meeting shoe _ ave been held last year, but your Committee were analom to wait the test of another year‘s experience gather the subscribers to this Society. By ’ v 2,; Account, it will be seen, that a balance of . , ‘ due to the Parent Society; this is in progress ortiquidation. and then in already in hand nearly £20, which will be re- mitted at the earliest opportunity. The stock of Book! Ito" the De 'tory amounts to £50 sterling, and consists a 0 works, of a character well adapted for parochial day School I 5 - m. . Treasurer’- 540 sterling ll , prosperous ig . boron editor to- ‘1 1x 3. it, e. 3; E “If: 0 :— . rldly concern; , as your Com f Christ’s abundance give some small _ lure that in few ways can the atllvauced. a conclusion, your Committee resi n th 'r t t ‘th tl satisfaction of knowing,’that the affairs oteitbemsloc‘ivdty at: prospermg; and. they.eorneetly commend its future opera- tions to tl e Meaning of the great Ilead ofthe Church. They l 1 retire wit an humblin aennoftheir own defi ' ' Beef, small peg. I», 154,1“, 5,] 0‘. only hope their succesgora ,will he more activzlemiilmintbnrg Do. by the quotient, so to t \Vh'c‘oiffiui’ruliha. I. a i: I}: g laborious, for there is much yet required to be done. 3min“ 4" "' “"h’l'v d‘“ """°' By order, “in: agdttoqig godfial'i', psi: II. b 103:0 I351: ‘ ' , _ 0 - II"! t , . Th r u ' . JOHN OBLLBAR,§ecy. Parli,amall pieces M to 5d Turn’ipfi’ poigbtf: m I w I]. Iy. o o OWID‘ILGQOIUIIODI then were passed unaniiuous- film". I lid to 2d Fowl! :lf‘h loan-114d "‘ . lll'nel 1 d y I ' ]_ Mo'ml Cnpuin Bun-0rd, R- N d d‘ b . Tallow ,. 931 would fifigisil’etindozl' it‘d 365gd'lot74‘: Isaac Smith_ . " "con 9 t y " Lard, 8d to 9d Hav pgr "lape , 400 to 45- That the III-port be received and printed. . fiftylgnzrg N l “I: Edd Bllll‘l'v P" “l- M n u Mglrlcfig by Rev. Mr. Knox, seconded by Major Beete and I‘J‘l’lwlse. Ib ’ 1 M in 7d su'xrizl’iinii" 13?: ..'. . — . , ""iP" - Itolsf‘l 6.. whlhllzltltlup Mleetirig regards with great tliankfulneu the auceess Hum, 5d to (ill fro-.0. (wild) 2‘ w III‘. I t to ALllou‘I‘v has been pleased to bless II"! and 1mm": “Ch 50 to (is Sausages, per lb. 7d to 9d other evangelical. Societies, and feels itself under renewed obli- gations to more Vigorous and extended exertiono. 53‘. Moved by Mr. Isaac Smith, seconded by Mr. Orlehnr— _ Ihut tbni Meeting is gratetul for the kind and liberal aid at all lllllcs‘ annrdod by the Parent Society, and devoutlv trusts that a long career ofincreasing usefulness Will be vnuclisitfetl them. 4. Moved by Mr. T. B. Tremain, and seconded “by Mr. Dot-homin— That the following gentlemen be appointed Officers for the ensuing yeah—Treasurer, Ralph Bracken, l-isq. Secretary, John Urlebur, Esq. Committee—Rev. Dr. Jenkins. Rev. Mr. Slfllpg. Rev. Mr. Knox, Ma'ur Beete, Messrs. Cuudall, Lamont, McNeIll, I’orteous, Isaac Smith, [lr.Dc St.Croix, Dr. L. Treinain, and Mr. J. \VIlBams. "I‘he Meeting was opened and closed with prayer and singing. To 1a: Barron or rm: COLONIAL Henna. Sir; llad there existed any doubt of the fact which I charged the Editor of the Palladium with in my first com- munication, relative to the ostensible purpose lor which he was sent here, I think you, as wall as main who I have heard speak'ou the subject ol'late, can now form but one opinion, especially after reading the remarks he has condesceuded to bestow on my last letter, which appeared in your paper of the 23d ultimo. Having elicited the fact. as I ovor heard a person any, the other day,“ to admiration,” and it now being before the public, I have performed Iny duty. It now'remaimt for those who are interested to say whether they will allow their““noses to be cut ofl'to spite their faces,” or manifest their disapprobation at such a' line of conduct. But, Mr. I‘lditor, did you observe the high temper into which I ham- mered his metal? Don't be alarmed, Sir, for I find, by the first blow—(potwithstuudiug the V ' ' discoverable, ed hommeri shaves very ' lllI break out. , will Iiot only render it saleable, useful, a - ing wielded iII the cutting iiiul lopp rig ofl‘tlie Tory-ra cal and other ubo. Iuiuahle branches from the trunk of our independent. little Government, Iwill forge implements for grubliing up the noxious weeds oftlie whole garden from the eastern extre- mity of King’s County to the North Cape, and others. After a boisterous winter and rloudy need time of pulling and liluiving,and cutting and loppiug, a beautiful harvest will be ushered in of garlands and laurels, which shall enshrino to posterity the immortal head of the Editor of the quladium, and your humble Servant, BILL BLUN'I‘. one good grt' —-_-__—-——- A.Lutol: Pio.—Slniightered at Souriil, a few day! since, an evvornoouw Borrow Pig; the Carcass weighed 607 lbs- 'l'lie animal was four years old. and was bred and fed by Messrs. Miicgowau, Souris Mills.—lrlandrr. Macuaaics’ lasrwurm—tln Wednesday evening last, the llou. C. Young, President of the Institute, ri-ad tin ad- dress on the origin and history of the .erof .lluaic; after which Mr. Lobhan and his Instrumental party entertained a‘ crowded house with It very rich musical treat. The skill and proficiency displayed during the evening elicited the general approbation of the audience. Indeed, we must ac- knowledge that it Was the most pleasant evening we have spent iii the Institute for some time. At the eeiielusiou,tlie unanimous thanks of the Institute were given to Mr: Lobbun and his‘ Instrumental party. Mr. John Gniusforil Lectures next \Vediiesday evening oti “The Mechanical Powers.” From the theoretical mid practical knowledge which that gentleman is known to possess on this usetiil and illsll‘tlt'llve subpzet, we have rea. son to believe that it will meet with everypistit'e at his lIuIItl.—Ib. We are requested‘lo state, for general information, that in. II-lhgenee has been 'received truin Fredeiicton that Ihe Grants in the Summer St. George (£175 for 13l2. and £350 for 1843.) had pas-rd the Legislative Cnuneil of that Province with a large m‘a- joiuv. then-hv establishing the honorable character of Its Legis- latnre, and at the same tune dealing liberal jlhllcc to the Steam Company of this Island ——Gaz. On Friday last, William and Coun M‘Kinnon, of Lot 65, while hauling Timber abnnt 1 at a mile from the shore, and about It mile froin the house of Mr Allno )l-Dougnll, Canoe Cove, Iidlth' Settlement, discoveied a Beatlgg‘len I’Ilhlll a few feet from whole thev we: ,ai wmk. Before they obtained the inmates they took ihe%ntion of tliroivnig an obstruction at the mouth of the den, an en prepared themselves for the slaughter, by opening an aperture on the back where the animal ‘shevedr her head. to which they applied the pole ofthe axe, and wuh aucond blow brought her In the giound. After they had secured the old one, and in gomg in to remove her, they found two young ones \\ hicb lhev [nought away alive. The den was under the butt of a Iii-c, and the ground was cowred with leaves Whll‘ll had been drum n in to make their bed ——lb. 0" 9 o— :s'r.-—On Thursday last, an Inquest was held at Cal- e the Cototter for King'.~ County. on the body of It appeared that the deceased, who bad been long subject to lits. hail arisen at an early hour on the morning or Tuesday the 2d lust, Whllc the rest Infihe family were still in bed, and went Into the kitchen—that while occupied near the fireplace, she had been seized with a tit and fallen Into the fire. and was so severely burned that she died In a few hours after- wards. Verdict—Accidentaldeath—lb. Iron pereaux. befor Robena M‘Laien. p. Arrived, ll'. Halifax, 25th March, achr. Lady Bentley, Beaten from St. John's, N. F. MARRIED, . On the 28th ult., by the Rev. Mr. M‘Grcgor, Mr. John M‘I-‘ad- en,jun., 'l‘ryon, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. Alexander ‘Leao, Grand River, Lot l6. _— DIED, At Point Prim, on the 29th chime, in the 69th year ofliia age. Mr. Donald Melitta, a native of Rosa-shire, Scotland, and for.“ years a resident of this Island; his integrity and worth, which adorned the various relations of life be war called to flll,aa a man and It Christi-o. will close bia‘tnamory to be long cherish- ed by an extensive circle ofrelationa and friends. _ 0n the tub Feb. Lord Sidmoutb. at the White Lodge, Rich. mood Para. In the 87th year of his age. Ilia Lordship was 5 alter ornic House of Common: from May. 1189, to Match, 1&1: First Lord ofthe Treasury and Chancellor ot_ the Exche- ner, from March, 1801. to May 1804; Lord President of the 1805; Lord Privy Seal, 1&9; and Secretary of State fiom 1812 to 1822. utters the death, on the 2tst Jaa., Augustus of Holieatobe tangen- Council, for the Home Department, - A letter ltum Stuttgart anuo of the Prince Louis Christian ' . n his 70th year. ~ ' bull‘s)" or re; East. or Bauaolocoa.—Thu venerable noble- man died on the 8th Feb. at Oaafnrd House Devonsbire. His lordship is succeeded in his title and estate: by his eldest son, Viscount DIInI-annon. L_The India papers “mud {he lerariea. Your Committee have not nvaaaed for Subscriptions. but they be that the anhcribcrl of this Society who are b used and new: to or Mater Pot-rises «fife! Mayor [51de Pottingcr, C. 3., on the 5th of November. I ofllis bite Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled do for levying dudesan on all bad: in this Island—l do here- by we public notice, that I have made I’duclamation, according to t o tar-m ufihe Ilttl Act, of the uadermcntioaed Town boll. Pasture Lois,lnd parts of Lou or Townshipi, in this Island, in arrear for the non-pavment of the ac l ' thereon to Her M ' '"I mm a“. ’M on" b The Friend of China justly remarks:—‘ I mgyspun the ma ofthe here, more "m, y , ri auto-gt who. by their in v . h . ‘ country In emergencies which had appdlleed’lesa liturgical?" mm CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. SATURDAY, April 13. ‘ ‘ It is needless to pass an his name wrll be enrolled by Treesurer'a_0fice, Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, 16th Jan. l843. N pursuance of the this Island. made and ajeat ioaed Act, vizz— " TGDI but: is Charlottetown : IIaIf No. 35. in the Charlottetown Royalty—No. 539. No. 10 First Range, Lette 5, Second llsuge, La Townships: No. I, 5313 acres. No. 40, 543 acres. . 5, sin 44. 3550 If, 11% 40, 3351 lo, 500 55, 500 27., 869 65, 654 25. 9332 And the owner! oftlie rear and proclaimed ulaliirmid, are hereby notified. that in can die «unis-charged on them by the said Apr, tupiher with the CIJ-ltl which have been incurred. shall not be paid within Ten days before the neat Easter Term of the Supreme Court of Judi- cature. to be held at Cltetluttntuwn, which will commence on Tuesday the Seventh day of May next, application will be made, to the Supreme Court, during the said Term, for Judgment against the said Lots and 'I'rerta ofluiiid reapeeliv [All the PeperyJ ‘lMMthDS'S COLONIAL MAGAZINE AND FOREIGN MISCELLANY, No. 3, was published on the Is! Mari-h. I’rice L’s. 6d. ‘Conrarsz—l. Recollections of Algeria, “‘illLI view ofths City ol'Cunstaiuinn, and three Wood-rut Illustrations. 9. Avail- tilde IINauurt-es of the “fest Indies. Dieinan's Land'in 1842 Bv a late Colonial Pulit‘o Magistrate. -_l. UII llll' Agriculture of Hindustan. 'i The Progress and Prospects of \Vcstern Australia. nIIdI-r Andrews, Esq. 6, The Nayies of the \Vurld. '7. The Trade and Commerce of Singapore. mute ofNew Zealnnd. China lnice. 9. Reviews of New \Vurltl. and the Aniigunns. uial Intelligence. main. and the New Tarifi'. Di-ntlis, Nun P. I.. SlMllUNDs‘, 1° TE MEETING of the Auxiliary Temperance Society Will (I). 4V.) he held iii the Vault of the \Veolr- an Chapel on the evening of Monday, the 29th inst. The C air will be taken at halt'p'tst Sewn. p. m., {13’ A Collection will Charlottetown, 13th April.l844. . _ UBscttIrTIoNs‘a‘im noaamfizm and True? Socierv received at the Store Iier'. William Heard. In the purchase bark of] up to the amount ofthnir Subscriptions. April, ISM. - :rgaan assesslna'r, Murray’s Colonial Librarv, die. Statistics of the Trade and Commerce ofJa- Act of the General Assembl'y of passed in the Seventh year of the Re' .l’fl'l ct under and by virtue of the before-Inco- Firat Hundred—No. l3, Fifth do. Gear rum .- r C. No. 8. I‘irgt..RInge, Letter D. tter B. ' lltltl Lots and Tracts of Land, In in ar- el . J. SPENCER SMI'I‘Il. Treasurer. By llr. Binns. 3. Van By (3. \V. Johnson. Esq. By Alex- I5. Ilur Note-Book z—Cli- A beautiful Indian Speech. The Stranger in India. Antigua I0. Colo. ll. [Ionic [intelligence 12. Births, , Cornhill, and all Booksellers. .IIPERANCE. pro-I-iaely. be taken In nit oftlie fundc, GEO. MOOR [-1, Secretary. of Books Subscribers receive a draw- DISSOL U’I'ION 0F COPA R TNERSIIIP. IIE Copartnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, under the l’Irn‘t of “J. 8. Cooper «St Co.," itan more recently under the Firm' of“ Cooper 6L Brenner," is this day dissolved by Ii owing by the aforeanid Fit to or Co-partnercy, will be received and paid by James B. Cooper Charlottetown,7tli March, 1844. The Printing Business of “Cooper & Bremner,” will, in future, be conducted b Subscriber, in all its branches, on his own account. will be ptlnclually attended to, of \Vorkmenship, and on moderate terms. All'p to the lain Firm of “ Ja Bremner," are respectfu ment of their respectivl 7th March. l84d. ~ J STATIONERY AND BOOK STORE, be. OHN S. BREMNER respectfully informs his friends, and the public generally, opposite the premicea of Mr. J atantly for sale an aasort ‘ Sta which he will diapt "a executed lo a neat Inwhvfldflflwmf COPPER: B PRINTING. Visiting and Business Cards. a“ Bill-heads, struck of to order. March 18th, 18“. nutunl t‘onlent. All Debts due to and J. B. COOPER, J. S. BREMNER. __ heretofore carried on by the late Firm the All rdrra and dispatched in the first glyle eranmt Indebtt-d mes B. Cooper &. Co., or “ Cooper alto immediate pa to the Ibovn aoti 88 ll. COOPEK.‘ ' lly requested to to Accounts agreeablyI JA c that he has opened Store nearly . '1‘. Thomas, when be has con- of cry, Books, he., no of at very low prices. for Cash. '- . ANTED, 200 which the market doliveyy at We Bart April 9th, I . Charlott'eto 0.4 T8! 0.4 TS! black OATS, for given in Ceab, on on, inaloe Road, Lot 33, 7 miles from Bushels of good rice wil be HONEY F0 (1ND N Charlottetown on Tuesday the can. ult. The 'loaer may hear of it by inquiring at the Colonial flaccid 06cc. _ N brtiary hut, Tryon liver, Township that are now due, and that may bacon! song concerned are therefore meat, in accordance with the said Power, his Store, in Charlottetown. Queen Street, April lat, 18M. O'I'ICE is hereby given, that t ceived a Power anttoflIey, bonfill from \Villiam M'Fadyen, an be Subscriber has re- data the 281i! of Foo [28']. to recover all rants a due to them. All per- uuud to tube int-edian pay- to the Subscriber, at JOHN DAVIS, Jul. Twenty-eight ENDERS will zomplcbat: of an 0| I...’l a let. a co theme.“ of large-kc? \ \ Charlottetown, April be received by the Subscribers, until Wednesday nextvat 0 o‘clock, p. m., for the erection and foundation. at Kan- apecrfiuuon' ,tobeaecttat ANDREW DUNCAN, PAUL “ABBY, JAMES PEAKE, WILLIAM W. LORD, FRANCIS LONGWORTH. AT, with a to a plan an Elizabeth his wife, of . A tr e '1- : or. HOUSEHOLD roommate; or, g 1 0 BE SOLD by uction.on Tuesday Mahmoud}; * . ,. inat., II II o'rlock, t the residence offlt‘. PAI‘IN. nor of Pownal and Water Streets, a‘quantity of HOUSE“ FIJI'INITURE, consiat'in of ruab~hottornod and bairce!‘ Chairs and Sofa, Tables, edstcada, Feather Beds ind Bedd, Llrpetr, Franklin and Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Um‘hflt ‘ auc - V 1"?" The Lea-intone liiuaaa'r in the premises new ' Parlun, which, for situation and convenience II I In or Boarding llouae, atanda unrivalled in Cherlotfl immediatcl on a line with, and ad'oining the eito'oftbc about tube iltat the and of Powna Snow—within”. ' ., wallt of the present Queen's Wharf. and mafiqulljh 1. ofthe entrance of the Harbour and the adjoinin" Riven- . Iliiuse. which has recently under one I thorough rdpoit. b“. Littler-kitchen, a dry frost-proofCe lar, a Parlour and I... mI-‘ Ingboom, Kitchen, Store-room and Bod-room, on the MM‘ a Sitting-room and six Bed-rooms on the second floor; also. large Attic. Yard, Stables, «to. Further pnrliculll’III, be Itwa by application on the premises, or to Mr. John Davie, " " "‘ 3d April, 1844. r '4'- "ode-"’1' 'x‘f 5?" ‘v TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, N the premises, on Monday the 29th day of A“ next. at noon. all the Leasehold Title and Imth ll99 yeara of the late I’eunto Costello, to I Farmed Lot 3|.th mg on the Tryoa Rond.—Plrticulan made known on applyqu to the subscriber, . CATHERINE MEI-LO," ' ‘ m- ' Aduiniatratria to t - . .“w- t' Lot at, 3.1 Aptil,1844. (3w) .fit, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SA to as com ar Pneuc moi-ton, “ N THURSDA Y, the 'I'nin'rta't'tl at, a: D _ next, at Georgetown. the following valuable Lot! situated in Georgetown, in Prince Edwatd Island, New ‘ WATER. LOTS Numbers Thirteen, Fourteen, Fill-en and Gina... Lois are admirably calculated for the carryin on of an Fulton—having a large waterfront, on which stage. could be, erected. They abut on one Ill-IO of the Georgetown WMI‘P, n the end ufthe, Main Street. On one uftllo Lots in I on ' ' Dwelling House and Store, lately in the occupatio- 0' Willi-t Mackny and Company, with suitable and convenienth- ‘I‘lu-se are the most valuable pretrial for buailm In Gunny.“ ~ town. - . ‘ ALm, WATER LOT Ne. NINE. v t , On this Let stands a euiuoiodioua Dwelling Klimt. formerly. I," occupied by the late Rufus Sliattuclt. . g, p, , ALao, ’ ‘ Tuwa Lola Number One. second range, Letter ll; T ' Number Sixteen, second ran , LetterB; the Western ' Town Lot Number Eight, fitter (3', Town Lot Number third riingo. Letter A z and Town Lol,Numbor Thirteen. range, Letter A. On tlte Town Lots Int mentioned, stands t new Dw ,5 Home, now in the occupation of the Dove-R Run; an Town Lot Number Six, third "one. Letter A. stands the Bakery, lately occupied by Mr. William Suva“ These Lots are all in central situations, and pro therefore ttdnplcd for building purposes. ‘ Auo, V ' v Pasture Lot: Number Seventy-three and Number my: KillIt-a-wliieh are in a good state ofcultivation. ' _ —r a It I a— ‘ d h ” Ten er cant. do "site. and the _remain rr,w OI the limo? and in Iberieyna ofSale. The TITLE in perfect. For further particulars, please apply to William M. Allah'h. in Halifax, or to the Subacriber,at llll Odice iii Charlottetown. CHARLES YOUNG, Solicitor. . Charlottetown, P. E. 1., April 7, 18“. Iran SUBSCRIBERS hare completed their Impeti- lulionl for the FALL, curl-isting of ‘ ‘ ' i " A LARGE “903m 01’ Solvable for the Season, ' Comprising superfine black,blue and coloured Clothe, Cd‘s... merea. 'I‘weedl and Dimkiua, in great variety; Welsh .» 80m; l-‘lunaels, Moualin do Lain", Orleans and Parietal Clicne CIIUIIDI, Printed Velveu,&c. for Ladiea' Dre“, . _ black Paraniatia, for mourning; black and coloured Silk at t . Ribbons, Gloves, Laces. IIoait-ry. Silk &. Cottod Handlt V If - Muslim, Braces. Stocks, superior Cotton Warp, lam! U Cape and Beaver Hats, Blankets, to. he. ' ‘ a 4 D auo, . . Jamaica Spirits, beat pale and coloured Brand , II '56“ Port and Madeira Wines. Byron and Sancho ’ T211“ 8: \Ioiat Sugar, London Porter, boxes Raisins. mull, Mustard: Earthen..Glau and Hardwaro.—Tha whole of" ’ will be disposed ofat their usual lo'ar prices for Call, on bll- :- very. - , , . _. ~‘ _ LYDIAID dc FINLAY“. A. No. 1, Queen StmtJlecw 1843. _ . . r'. S.-—'l‘lioy beg to inform those persons whose Account-f halo: been due for some time, that unless the make a ut' Il- _‘ rangeniaat, on or before the 15th day 0 March, their Am will be plnt'rd in the hands ofan Attorney. _ ' .N .1. D b 3 I! I n 1 I O. EPARATE Tendon will be received at Windoo Barton. for erecting a Dwellin - , according to a I and specification to be MII‘I at the (lies of Mr. Isaac S-tt , II Charlottetown, or at the Subscriber's, for the following work :-' lat. Masono’ work. including all labor; 2d. The Prowl“ Carpentera'; 3d. The Joinara' ', and 4th the Plasterare'. . EDWARD BUXTON. Winsloe Barton, 6th April, IS“. IT Mr. Beaten does not pledge hinaolfto son I the v, nor will any be receizad alter the tilt day of In! 0 BE sow. a Leasehold tam-i lat iii-mid: oftba unexpired term of 15 veara. with ask ofpr in and to that eliginy lituated Brick Hone. a runes, m- tad in Queen's lure, new in the neon t'tnl e Subscriber. ‘ be that Ida of mutt. pone-sto- to given on a y . flung, D“ . Charlottetown, 0th July, 1843. Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the Public: that he has commenced buriasaa ia the Rigging Elna. to.- rot and Etted ofall deocriptionl, in the outset mast and . OJ raf tn the an lottllll aa- " "’ iiilanlli‘l JON Dorch tor-strut it read) it'll: amt-Alli!” ' HE Subscriber respectfully inform the Inhbltantc of Charlottetown. and Prince Edward Island , that he has taken the House and Pro-ices blown - WI ' at» at public 'ill' _ on the Iberian! notice. tended to. LINGTON HOTEL, which will open-iQ-ed' hope’, by strict attention to business, to Iii-rite aims "mm" stiletto 'nbllflm ‘ Charlottetown Dec.29d,1843. LL Persona having legal demands gain“ the estate of John H.Whita, of Charlottetown, Printer and Book-binder,daeaaaed, are requested to furnish their Accounts duly attested; and all persona indebted to and Eaton along- to make lmncdiatamvflmgnltjAVIs . n _ u . . CHARLES whlsil. I‘dm'm- . - it! Charlottetown. August 1th. 1843. ‘ THE Subscribers havin been duly appointed tinsel. Agents ofDAVlD 8TB ART. Basin lbr his We. Lots or Tcwnabipl Noe.1, to, 19, D1, . «l. 47, and 1...... Island, in; to intimate, that they an in. ad tale.- lauds. witha Iiban of purchasing, and to sell on t and that. al parlouindabtod to that gentlemen. hr renter 0th.» '1'" wise, are’berahy required to leak. immediate pay-ant aftha an... All persons found tuaparcilg manual the above . in, IS“. aitberb eottia Timber or ii an ct r reap-pt , aectttad’witb the ntnoaf rigour uf{b0 Law.“ ’ .p WIMJMO. {f'fz 1, ~ I