f , the 10th, the, _Duke of Victory was formally sworn in V gent, in the Chamber of Deputies, in the presence of assembled Cortes. He arrived on horseback, in full ‘ , costume. After he had taken the oath, be delivered . f " regs to the Cortes, which amply gratified them by the ‘ le and constitutional principles which he laid down.” ‘ Duke then proceeded ‘to the palace, and shortly after ' r... d in the balcony with the Queen, to review the ,‘j- ,4; and the garrison ; who passed in front of the house, .3 4 uke standindg all the time uncovered behind the Queen. G on Sunday. . one” chem: ham; suls of England and Greece were said to be in comma. nicatiob with the revolters. ,. CHINA. The Overland Mail from India arrived at Marseilles By telegraphic despatches communicated to the French Government, and transmitted to London, we learn that hostilities have recommenced between real Britain and China. The Emperor liaving refiis the House _, of Commons upon thu’r proposition i‘elative to the. sugar duties. Lord Sandon’s motion was carried by a majority of tliirty-six—a larger number than we had keen led to expect. The immediate consequen ,of this de- cisiontwere, the withdrawal of the poor-law amendment bill, by $16 government, and the Irish registration bill, by Lori?“ exit} ' ' “No in a on of the intentions oftbe cabinet has been iven with} regard to the contemplated interference with be timber duties ; but it is understood that they have been i: 1gp; try, :edecree was issued l'eappomtmg the giggigty‘nthfijrgilty copcllilided between tlie‘Iinperial Gom- mused to postpone the consideration ofthat question by_ N ' drill letters ofilie thh Ma n ounce that S Gonzales ' d dlK if n all: (Em-pct?”th EHm.t’ and hi“ 7 g Si ’ lamps. made to them by the Governor General of ' fifled in formina a C b. ty adoI 6 had thercf‘bre resim or ere es en to 5% Sent in irons to Pekiii, to answer n, 1 “this 01 the danger Ofpl‘essmg the measure at. this “C ‘- r m t k, z: 11_lne_,dn _1 ._ fr]. (he g before the Supreme I‘ribunals for the concessions made partlcuklrxluncwm' AS they came down to the house 9o . i e as lDtl'usted to him , and it was trans e e - to the ,, outer barbarians ,, the British "00 S took, mse after t, j); defeat, and asked for the renewal oftbe annual ,‘ mga- . ' . q' f .j B ,, f " I .5 p , p ‘ 5' i'esolut on -’?especting tlic sugar duties, and exhibited no (a. The Re ent lias sourrht to make a in0ie economical 7'0“ 0 , ‘13 onue Otis 0” the 20th 0f Febl‘mrlfis and disp 'tion‘Whateyer to resisn their offices notwithstandin bh‘ , f rihutiongfmilitary oflibes; and he began by abolishing immediately afterwards of the factory at Canton. "The Si,“ wiped had “83th the questiog ’in the course 0%- E’ ’ - office-which he hadheldhimself, that of General-in-Cliief Emperor, however, declared himself resolved to’grant no the debate‘asm Vote ot'coufidence, and were evidently de- 5‘ the united armies. . ' _ terms to the “barbarians,” save on their most abject termined 1101*“! dissolve the Parliament until they had taken 3 , j .r‘ The DBW‘Spanlsl‘l ministry is coqipocsed aslfollqiwivi—i t _ submission, afiel- having first evacuated a” me}, confil a discussioflvupon the corn duties, the right honourable bar— . j a, .finorponzgke, PrcSident oftie ounCi an inis ei quests. “is Imperial Celestial”), has found by this time onet brought-forward a resolution to the effect that they :2": seé’éf'éiin’t-;.‘i§;ii, Mina... 0mm... in... an Ba...“ menswear“... n... ma. may gggggsgnthgmggnfigiggfggggyggg may 38,13,233; . -. ' . . - 4 ' ’ L H“ Senor Infant? M'mStet', 0f the Intent)“ (mil? En"): néo‘lel' , which they conceived to be for the advantage of the coun- wh . Scum-San Miguel,MinisterofWar. e sanle. espfltChES amwllnce that On the 253d 0‘ try, was contrary to constitutional usage and injurious to l V ‘ Senor Garlia Gnmba, Minister ofMarine. ' Senor Alonza, Minister ofJustice.” "3 ii I ,(fiir accounts from Madrid of the 23d inst. state that a l " - ’el‘flll opposition to the new ministry was being organ- ' ,, at the head ofwliich were Lopez and Caballero, who, “I ., preserve their independence, had resigned their offices to ‘ernment. t Hr. fThe steamer Iberia is to be employed On 'the branch fore anticipate something like an honourable settlement isny, frin two to nine votes. Some persons think that it II] ,i'v. ket station between Malta and'me louia, [Sjands of the China question at no distant eriod. With the Will be rejected b ‘ two or three votes but this we ima iiie , . i - . . . , . y . . r . . g L“ ,~ :3 0 me 22d, a disgraceful squabble took place at Bilboa, factory at Canton HlJlle possession of our soldiery, the ImPFObflble- _If (hf/famed, 1t 15 supposed that “)8 mlnjstelfii .d'n‘weeume military and themwu’5_peop1e5 one office.- city is entirely at our mercy_ In one hour our troops belore they Will dissolve the parliam' or reSIgn, will still i h V ‘ ~ nearl 'killcd ‘ could reduce it to a heap of ashes. ‘What is most to be go.” ‘m the cm‘n-Cqufstmn’ with ;' the country 15.now a»- . y - a d d a . 7 . h l . f h agitated by the manufact u .i-._ dproposeahig _ on!“ FREE cum 9 acams ’ '5‘ 8 pm ongauon 0 t 8 war' rate ol‘fixed duty than eight 4‘ I, ..A dissoldtion ofPa ‘— io x i . ' ‘. . . , . _ liam'entis'certain when these rhave been disposed of, loll ' The Chamber of Peers sentenced, on Saturday, Death thlw Lard Cht‘ifJu-‘ttce 0 3‘13"“ Leona ‘A and must take place within'a very short period. rmes to death. and sentliis companions for trial to the d-inary tribunals. No revelations of consequence have ., it made during the trial by any of the prisoners, and \ Vffiovemment is, as heretofore, perfectly ignorant of republican conspiracy. I a . “a. Tlieiexecution of Darmes took place at seven o’clock Monday morning, at the Barriere St. Jacques. He , llged barefooted, in his shirt. to the place of execu- l‘nfifils head being covered with a piece of black crape, conformity with his sentence. Therewere but few ‘ctators, owing to the early hour at which it took place, u tlfe alm'ist moral certainty on the part of the citi- _' hs of Paris that the King would commute the capital 'inishment for imprisonment for life. Darmes was ,eorted from the prison of the Luxembourg to the foot "f the guillotine by astrong military force. His bear- g was firm, calm and collected. To the last he refu- d to make any, confession implicating others. The ;. ctators were un‘moved, exhibiting neither sympathy l. horror, and wlientlie bloody apparatus was removed, ” "sol-reed peaceably to their several homes. The“."1’01tlonnais publishes accounts from Algiers of a . General Bugeand had caused extreme ‘issatisfact'on in the army; and the Arabs were daily rprising ' d cutting in pieces parties or detachments ' French troops. toning ' _y PORTUGAL. ’ In!" . vakcconnts from Lisbon to the 24th nit. have been '° " ought by the Royal Tar steamer. The Queen was " a”. "open the Cortes on the following day; in other res- af ' -. adhere Were no events stirringofpublic interest. . . . M , j veraLEnglish and Portuguese vesselsbave been sent up“ ‘ ‘. t iiitsearcb of the President. hid - r '~ RUSSIA. ‘ "M" The Augsburg Gazette oftbe 22d instant, states that “m” R‘f letters from Russia, announce the commencement of be campaign in Circassia. In one of the first affairs, liich was of a most sanguinarv character, the Russian ' (Iajor-General Bac‘kvriu was killed. in TURKEY AND EGYPT. . ibtnli ,. Letters have arrived from Alexandria to the 7th May. 'lml. Mebemet All had received the copy of a circular memo- iaffllldllm issued by the Porte on the 19th of April. ad dressed to the Ambassadors of the Four Powers. It in- :ad'ormed them that the hereditary government of Egypt of Whad been conceded to Mebemet Ali and his male (lesu iii-m cendants, providing that the eldest among them shall imd' always Succeed to the Pashalic; that the article fixing 'IIW. the tribute of Egypt at a fourth of the revenues was rgfrevoked, postponingthe consideration oftbe amount and humour of calculating it; that Mebemet Ali might ap- “Ml‘ia‘f’ Joint to the grade of Colonel in his army, but that higher 5 r ' anks were reserved for the approbation of the Sublime ,',,,{,',.d / orte; and that, as Mebemet Ali appeared inclined to ioppose the system of internal administration decreed for puiDQ4'Egypt in common with other parts of the Ottoman Eni- y XY- “pins, the Sultan had requested precise declarations and ' xplanations on'that subject. The Pacha was preparing ' notlier state paper, professing his entire submission, , itb the hope, it was believed, of making better terms especting the tribute and appointment of his Govern- ent officers. , Mebemet Ali was still busy in perfecting WIS military arrangements. He paid a sudden visit of “j w .anquiry to an English‘veSsel, which is thus described by I,” 1' he correspondent of the Times—— 0 dd" _ “ He visited the Gorgon steamer on the 1st instant, at 3, W en minutes’ notice, (on washing Saturday too.) as if he MOW! ’ ' ished to take the English at thelgreatest disadvantage; 0B5 ~ though be selected washing day, and followed his a: , 0: essenger so quickly that the officers had not time to . . - toss to receive him, he found all ready in the way of 2:“ .3. 2. ork, and put them through theirjexercise withoutmucb m ‘ :i’ reinony. He could not believe that they could lire ,pfltfi' " eir,thirty-two-pounders thrice a minute, until he stood mil I'm ’ .i and noted it. The ten inch paixhans,were/also fired "unit ‘ , hollow shot and shell, and'the crew put through HIM , jevolution in his presence, and a crowd of Turkish 9"” i 7f ' French ofiicers whom he brought to ‘seewvhat'the “’3’ glisb'could do.’ He was very sparing in his enco- Lw , . 5. as if determined to proceed op the system of m'l 1‘ mirari; but on entering the Captain’s cabin he could I” forbear exclaiming, ‘ Ha, these English Captains ruf- f : "eifllwnys books on‘ shelves: mine have only pipes m of . stead.” ,Vi . ‘ The Plague still continued severe; the number of gases "flying from ten to twenty-six a day, and of deaths ‘-1,°':ag;810fifteen. It had begun to attack the Eu- , P - ‘ . ' . ' The :flugsbi‘rg gazette of the 23d inst. states that a fright- on If! ‘ ' f fanfme ex'Stde‘IBulgE-ria in consequence of the excesses "a j by 1° bantans after their late victory over the lint}: Accounts from Candia to the 6th May state that there up; to . ,. re 16,000 persons in arms against the sultan, The l in ‘7 .eks had formed a government of their own, and in- tor!“ lled an administrative body elected by the people, I - miral Stopford despatched thither from Malta, on the Effect ‘ h. the ship Benbow and the Tyne frigate. The Con- ‘ April, Sir Gordon Bremei' arrived at Calcutta from‘ftbe Canton River, to confer with the Governor General on the subject of our relations with China. the conference may be inferred from the fact,‘tliat rein- forcements from India were at once to proceed to China \Ve may there- 0 join the British force at Wliainpoa. private letter from Batliurst, on the iver— Gambia, (west coast of Africa,) announces that on the 12th of March last, a most melancholy acbident liappenedto Mr. Owen Flintolf, who had just arrived from England as CliiefJus- iice of Sierra Leone, {whither lie was going to hold the assizes on the 161li.- 'He went to visit the convalescent house, (a government building.) about six miles from Bathiirst, in company with the Clerk of the Crown and his lady, a Mr. and' Mrs. Mantill. of the way on horseback, and the remainder by water; on their return it was previously agreed that all parties should ride, but when they came to the beach, which is The nature of They journeyed part the public * welfare. This matter has been already dis- cussed during three nights, with several ‘days’ interregnum, and is likely to last until the end of the present week, or longer. The result we have no doubt will be, notwithstand— ing the rccantation of several honourable members, who votedagainst the government on the sugar duties question, that Sir R. Peel’s motion will be aflirined bya small majority “Trade in Great Britain- and France is in a miserable state. Nothing whatever is doing, but all is at a stand-still. 1n Engla l we can expect no improvement until party and political ispiites are adjusted.” The Rev. Dr. Alder, of London, and the Rev. Mr Richey, the Philo-‘Rhetorian Society, connected with the Middletown Commercial Herald. y A. M., of Toronto, have been elected Honorary Members of University, Connecticut, in the United States of America.— llALirax, June 12.—On Thursday evening we received Boston papers to Saturday last, containing President Ty- the only road, it was proposed by the ChiefJnstice that After some demur on the part oerrs. Mantill, the pro- posal oftbe CliiefJustice was agreed to, when, melaiii choly to say, they had not rowed one hundted yards be- Mrs. Mantill and he should return in the boat, and Mr. Mantill ride along the beach in company with them. fore the boat upset, and both parties and one boatmari were drowned in the presence of Mr. Mantill, who, frorn his inability to swim, could not offer the slightest assist- ance. The body of Mrs. Mantill was driven on shore by the waves in six hours after, but that of the Chief Justice was not found till the following morning. What makes the occurrence more distressing, tlie CliiefJusticc left his lady and four children in England, to proceed after him direct to Sierra Leone. 1 “\A ‘ I CANADA. Kingston, June 5th.——It is now generally understood that Mr. Jamieson, will be the Speaker of the Legislative Coun- cil. No appointment would give more general satisfaction. —Chrom'cle. ' ' * ' ' ‘ ' The left Wing oftbe 34th Regiment for some time station- ed at this post, left Fort Henry on Thursday evening for Lower Canada, under Major Ruxton, carrying with them the respect and good wishes of this community. ' The 24th, under Col Hughes, will be relieved at this post in the course of next week by the 14th Regt. Four Coni- panies oftbe 74th will also be stationed at Kingston in the course of a few days—1b. June 8tli.—His Excellency the Governor General, we are pleased to announce, continues to ifnprove in health—daily exercise on horseback and on foot aiding materially in his convalescence. \Ve have no doubt that His Lordship will have recovered suflicicntly to open Parliament on Monday next—Herald. The tide of immigration has fully set in. Rising 3000 have arrived at this port within the last two or tln‘ee days. 'There are not, to our knowledge, any buildings for their accommo- dation, and we observe that many are obliged to remain upon the Wliarves without any other protection than the covering ofa blanket or sheet. The emigrants are all going past the town, and not a few have gone to Oswego and Rocliester.——Ib. We are happy to learn that that truly independent and wellati'ied servant of the people, Thomas Parke,‘ Esq. M. P. P. for the County ofMiddlescx, has received the appointment of‘SurveyEr General of the Province of Canada. Another good selection by the Governor General.—-Ib. . The weather continues extremely dry and Warm. We believe we are not astray in saying that there have been but two showers of rain within the last six weeks, and those not sufficient to saturate the earth to the depth 'of four inches. Although in this Province the last crop that will injure, the wheat, begins to turn yellow, and the prospect for the spring crops is vcryggloomy indeed—II). The appointment ofa Commission oflnquiry by his Ex- cellency the Governor General, to investigate the circum- stances attending the disturbances succeeding the Toronto Election, appears to have caused much dissatisfaction. The Montreal Herald of yesterday states that rumours were in circulation that a great many individuals had refused to be appointed Members of the Legislative Council, and among those who had accepted were, the Hon. Lieut' Grey, 7lst Regt., Mr. Cunningham, oftlie same corps, Col. Ashburnham of the Guards, Mr. Jules Quesnel and Mr Coun— cillor Bruneau. Our contemporary feels quite horrified, and very naturally so, at the idea of military gentlemen being nominated as members of that body, and states that if it be true, Lord Sydenham’s popularity is gone for ever, and he may “take up his bed and walk.”. We think it wrong to indulge in any remarks, condemnatory or otherwise, on that which partakes of the nature of a rumour, but allowing it mightydegree of astonishment, generally speaking, as. the people oftbis province have now become tolerably well inured to measures of a startling nature—Quebec Gazette, June 11. one dialectal Errata. SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1841. On Wednesday morning last., the Steamer PoquoN'rAs arrived here from Pictou with the English mail, furnishing us with files of London papers to the 3d and Liverpool to the 4th inst. We have thus been put in possession of intelli- gence from those places, via Halifax and Pictou, the former in 13, and the latter in 12 days i ‘ I The Steamship COLUMBIA, which brought out the Mail to Halifax, made the passage in 10 days and 18 hours, said to be the shortest on record. She had 64 passen— gers, among whom was Sir Jeremiah DICKSON, Commander- in- hief of the Forces. the 4th inst :- , “We announced in the last number of the EUROPEAN—+0!" information having been gained from the best sources—that should prove strictly true, we do not think it will cause any, e take the following extracts from 8. Liverpool paper of ler’s message, his first, to the extra Session of Congress, at Washington, on the first inst. Compared with his prede- cessors, Mr. Tyler is a man of few words. The message before us is not lialfso long as any that we had for the last sixteen years, and yet it would nearly fill one of our pages. His Excellency’s position is at present rather unenviable; he has to commence his administration with a Treasury having on hand an aggregate available liind of only $6,058, 000, which is chargeable with outstanding treasury notes, and interest thereon, redeemable in the current year, amunt- ing to $5,280,000. There is also thrown upon the Treasury the payment ofa large amount of demands accrued in whole or- in part'in former years, which will exhaust the available means of the Treasury, and leave the accruing revenue, re- duced as it is in amount, burdened with debt and charged with the current expenses oftbe Government. Mr'. MfLeod’s case is noticed tlius‘ in the message: “A é‘orrespondence has taken place between the Secretary of State and the Minister of her Britannic Majesty accredited to this Government, on the subject ofAlexander M‘Leod’s indict- ment and imprisonment, copies of which are herewith communi- cated to Congress. “_In ddition to what appears from these papers, it may be proper-to state that Alexander M‘Leod has been heard by the Supreme Court oftbe State ochw York on his motion to be discharged from iniprisonmept, and that the decision oftliat Court has not as yet been pronounced.” The other topics oftbe message are so purely local that it would be a waste of room to recapitulate them.——Recorder. JUNE 15.—Her Majesty’s Frigate Winchester, fi-om Bermuda, came up the harbour this alternoon. .Tlie singular A war, her sides and masts presenting a uniform black and mourning look, caused apprehensions of the death of some distinguished indivinual on board ;~and it was soon ascer- tained that Vice Admiral Sir Thomas Harvey had departed this life at Bermuda on the 29th ult. of appoplexy.-—Times. ELECTION ron THE COUNTY or CAi-E BRETON.—The [-lon. J. B. Uniacke has been elected unanimously—lie will resume his scatin the House, carrying with him the con- fidence of the entire constituency of the County—Cape Breton fldvocate..‘ \ L__1= LAUNCHED, , Mr-Tllomfls .Clatw,a superior copper-fastened Barque, called the fideline, 442 tons, builtfor Daniel Brenan, Esq., oftliis town. PORT OF CHflRLOTTETO WN. ENTERED. Sclir. Brothers, M‘Lcod, Pictou; Cools. Miscou,Boleo, Biitliurst; Bal. Active, Gillis, Miramichi; Goods. Catherine, Smith, St. John's, N. F-} d0- Abeona. O‘Neill, Halifax; Goods. Sally. Gillis, do.; do. ‘ Barque Em. B. Heard, Heard, Bidcford (via New York); do. Sclir. Ruth, M‘Lean, Cape Breton ; Limestone. CLEABED. Sclir. Seaflower, Lauclilan, Pictou; 300 bus. Potatoes. by J. Davis,jr. Best, Hooper, Bideford; bet, 2 cords Latliwood——b G. Hooper. Riitli, M‘Lean, Cape Breton; a, ‘ COLVILLI BAY. June 3—Sclir. 100 do. Oats. do. Oats, 400 do. Barley. 5—Four Brothers, Deagle, Halifax; 1600 bus. Oats, do. Potatoes, 100 do. Barley. '7——Mary Ann, Mercliand, do.; 1100 bus. Potatoes. Q—Nancy, Boudrot, do; 1200 bus. Oats, 600 do. Potatoes. PASSENGERS. In the Pocahontas, from Pictou, on Monday—-(at Georgetow Hon. C. Young, A. M‘Lean Esq.', on H. Lane, Esq. Mr. Macdonald. MARRIED, the Rev. John Marshall, Wesleyan Minister at Emily Mary, Deputy Ordnance Store eeper, On the 12th inst., by t e Rev. B. Scott, Miss Margaret Graham, both of Charlottetown. Charlottetown. Mr. Allan Fraser, t wise of Charlottetown. - . On Saturday last, by the Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Hie ~ to Miss Ann Taylor. % DIED, Macnaifigbton, Seaman, a native ofCampbelto appearenCe of the frigate, so unusual with British men of On the 5th inst, at Murray Harbour, from the shipyard of Miscou, Boleo, Miramichi: 1117 bus. Potatoes, 148 do. Oats-— 5024 feet Deals, 10 tons Birch Tim- 4—-Billow, Babi‘n, St. John, N. 13.; 2000 bus. Potatoes, 1500 1500 n). c. Wfilesdavy, Messrs. Pope, C. Dempsey, Feure ;' on Friday, Re‘ , r. M‘Intyre, John At Halifax, N. S., on the 10tli inst., by‘tlie Rev. Mr. Churchill, that place, to youngest daughter of John Frederick Holland,Esq., On the salts day, Mr. Alexander Macdonald, to Miss Mary Ann Graham, like- Mr. Michael: ' th 11th inst. Robert AtChmlouemwn’ Of consumption, on e wn, Aré’fleshire; Militia General 0rde Head Quarters,~Charlottetovvn, ‘ xcellency the Commander in Ch ‘ " pleased to order the ANNUAL INSPECTION of take place as follows :- _ ‘ .' TUesduy, 29tliJune—Poplar Island and Dog River he Companies on the South Shore on the same day, by senior Oflicer present. Wednesday, 30th—Little York; POIIIIL , ll onday, Jul 5tli—Johnsto 7 ' Carpendish. y V as, Bagnall s, New Glasgow, and Tuesday, Gth—Haslam’s, Barrett’s and Princetown. \Vedncsday, fill—Campbell’s Pond and New London‘ » Thursday, Btb—Saint Eleanor’s and Port Hill. The Companies at Cascninpeque and Eginont Bay on the same day, by the se- nior Ollicer present. The return to be transmitted to the' Adjutant General’s Office with as little delay as possible. Friday, filth—at Captain Clark’s, Bedeque, Sevep Mile Bay, . Cape Traverse and Tryon. " i 5;" Satprday, ‘10tli—Crapand and Sable, A A Monday, ~1Qtli—Cliarlottetown Perry, MeetingHouse, Lot 49, Cross Road to Cherry Valley, Vernon'River and Orwell. Tuesday, 20th—Belfast‘and Flat River. VVeduesd'y, ‘21s1——Cross Road to Brudenell Point and George- town." Lew'ellin’s Cross Road, Murray Harbour, and'Cpptain (xoti‘s Company at Cardigan River on the same dayfiiytbo senior Officer present. ‘ I Monday, August Qd—Tracadie Cross Roads, SaintirAndrew’s‘ and More]. ‘ I ' Tuesday, 3d—Saint Peter’s Bay, Goose River, Saint Mar- garet's and Tulloch. ' a Wednesday, 4th—Survey or’s Inlet and East Point. Thursday, 5tli—Souris and Bay of Fortune. 4th Queen's County Regiment; Captain John Large, from the 4th Prince County Regiment, to be Captain, vice Lawson, Promoted. - - * By Command, A. LANE, Lieut. Colonel and Adjutant Gen'erig.‘ ' Commanding. Officers are requested to send to the New“ Post Ollice fiir Orders and Returns. . AUCTION.‘ 0 BE ‘ SOLD, by Public Auction, on Saturdayé the 19th day ofJune, instant, on the premises, at thoiétotitt of12 o'clock, . ‘ , ,T. l TOlVN LOTS Nos. 38 and 39, in the First Hundred ofTovim Lots in Charlottetown, fronting on King’s, Pownal and Dorchesr ter Streets,%vided into Building Lots according to a Plan to be seen on app cation to the Subscriber, being Property ofi-IbQJGtB Benjamin Evans, Esq. v _. ~ ‘ l S. DESBRISAY: ‘isn i, . Cove Head and Brackley Junelst,184l. PUBLIC MEETING ofthe'PRiNcn newness. LAND AUXILIARY TEMPEiuNci-I Somm‘r will be held in the National School Room on Wednesday evening the .th in“: at Eight o'clock—not on the 218i, as formerly adveniii d. y A collection willbe taken in aid of the funds. I GEORGE MOORE, Sec'y: at, Q . KENNETIi NIACKENZIE, 5? “WATER-STREqu ks _ \ Opposite Mr. I’cake's Brick Buildingt j; ' .J- H A V I N G been ap inted A G E N flier the _ ALBIONTTRON F NDRY, PICTOU, will be enabled to supply all descriptions of Castings, in Iron, Brass, Copper or Composnion, for Ships, Mill Gear; Plo'pglt-z mounting, or other purposes, with certainty and dispatch, a 'at' prices quite .as low as they can be imported li'om England. ‘ ' Terms—Cash, on delivery oftbe Goods 1 [E’Orders from the Country will be punctually attended to. I c Charlottetown, Julie 11, 1841. ' ' r... NEW Aim CHEAP Goons, ' Imported, per Brig ISABELLA, dircctfram England. M. TUCKER respectfully informs the inhabitant! . of Charlottetown, and Prince Edward Island generally, that he has taken the Store in Queen Street, lately occupied by Mr. White, Printer, where he be to offer to their notice a large and general STOCK OF G00 S, selected by the pro riet‘o‘r from the best markets, and JUST IMPORTED, per 135 elm-e. consisting ofBroa'd Cloths, 'Kers'eymeres, 'Tweeds, Mbloskiha, Drills, Ladies‘ dresses of the latest fashion; printed, white and grey Cottons, Mouslin De Laines, and Saxon Cloths, Shawls, Muslin and Net Collars, Bobbinets and' Mus ins, a vur' yea? auze and other Ribbons, Bonnets, Hats and Ca s, Blankets {and Elanketing, Hosiery and Haberdasliery,'Umbere Ins and Parasolo, ready made Clothing, Macintosh Coats and Capes. v ALso, , > Bar Iron; Ironmongery, in all its branches, Groceries; a large assortment ofEarthenware, Saddles and Bridles; a set of very good covered furniture Gig Harness, several sets ofsecond hand Gig Harness; a lot of Leather; 1000 pairs of Shoes and Boots; Pitch, Tai, Rosin, Paints and Oil, &c. forvrcady money only. And also, about 300 bushels prime Devonsliire Malt. " YDIARD 6L FINLAYSON beg leave to inform L the Public that they have commenced a general business in tlie establislimentslately occupied by Mr. Alexander Davidson, where they have now on Sale an extenSive STOCK OF GOODS, consisting of Linen and Woollen Drapery, Haberdashery, Bon- nets, Ribbons, Hardware, Groceries, Liquors, Stationery, a Ema: variety of small Wares, &c. &c., which are all offered acct: tremely low prices, for 'cnslil only. v Lydiard & Finlayson liavmg become .the successors oer, A. Davidson, will, from their knowledge oftbe business, and their established correspondence in Halifax and Great Britain, * be enabled to execute all orders with that promptitude and at: tention that they trust will ensure them a share of the Public su ort. .. , _ pp Charlottetown, No. 1, Queen Street, 12th June, 1841. H E Subscriber has received, per late arrivals T from Halifax, liis fresh suppr of prime G 11.0 C E R I E 3, offers for Sale at very reasonable rates, for Cash, ‘13.: Coffee, Tea, Loafand Brown Sugar, Rice, Butter, Cheese. I Molasses, Superfine American Flour, in White Vinegar, whole, half, and qr. barrels. Apples, Raisins', Lempiis, Superior Island Flour, Lemon Syrup, I‘amarinds, Superior Cognac Brandy, , Figs, Soap,‘ Candles, American ditto, Pole Seal Oil, Hollands Gin, American Cyder, American ditto, Spices, Table Salt, _ I Demerarn Rum, Pickles, Omens, Garlick, Madeira Wine, ' Digby Herrings, r Hibbet’s London Brown Stout, Cavendish, Fig, and fine Cut s NEW STORE. J ENTERED. Leilh Ale Tobacco, _ June 4—Sclir. Billow, Babin, Aricliat; ballast. M'accaboy,Snuff, Scotch do. Genugiierillavanna gd American G—Mary Ann Mercliaod, Halifax; Goods. II'ISh Plackgumd. ‘10- 'gd $10“ Pi 6-! ' Q—Nancv Boiidrot Aricliat' ballast. American Shaker BroomS, Long a” P g , J , l ’ Cloth VVhisps, Crockeryware, CLEAREB' Pitch, Tar and Rosin, of New York manufacture. g IVilliam, Robertson, Aricliat; 350 bus. Potatoes, ~ . . ALSO ' p ; v A choice lot of St. Domingo MAii’ocANY, in planks from 4am ; » ' l' k. . 5 “cheat” JOHN TYBRING. .. . New Store, Kent-street, June 19. . ,‘ OHN HOBBS, Hat Manufacturer, lately from Eng- land, respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Charlottetowg, and the Island in general, that he has commenced business in t9: above line in the shop lately occupied by Miss Butcher, dBOP: maker, North side of King’s Square, and trusts, b ren on g, g. ‘ good article at a‘moderate price, to merit a share 9 tbjir stigjgvrétgg :, Geiitlemen’s Beaver and Felt Hats, Ladies Riding to “u ,1 Bonnets, Children’s fancy and other Hats, mud? :ScorAIugmdm newest fashions. Old Hats cleaned and repair a] I executed with promptitude, and for ready‘mf’geya‘; t Y- Beaver, Musk Rat, Rabbit‘and other skin: ou,3 i . Charlottetown, June 11, 1841~ '— Prime Sole Leather, &c. HE Subscriber ofi'ers for Sale, 500 Sides of prime SOLE LEATHER, and a quantity of Neats’ Leather and v . ' d Lining Skins. . “mkms’ Rmsa" i THOMAS DAWSON. 0 '. June 11,1841. , MERCHANTABLE D E A L S tor Sale at Three Rivers. 100.000 it was probable the British ministers would be defeated in d 19. I _ agDn Saturday last, Mr. George Weymouth, Publican, aged 46. ' i , b .100 Tons. .A SLHOONER of a out T. B. TREMAm.