‘f ‘ “.muou will be paid 40 the xig'it‘m of a ., W,Ihy9tb,1841. ' "0‘ ‘ _ ,. g T In the and speedily will be published, fmlgclp 3'0- :‘t‘ MQRAL RENOVATION; or, The Empire of Bac- ‘ V “,I destroyed. Tin Putz: Bang. By~:|lle Rev. JOHN This work will contain about 153 page‘s, and the price will be Temperance Sceiaties and individualei desirous of obtaining copies will please to forward their names to thepub- ‘ tilt-n. ‘ COOPERJL Eastman. ‘ moderate. . . - Charlottetown, June 4th, 1841. - '- We” .vm'nn, LIFE mementos. if /. 6.- [lusn Imt.!.1 ' . THESE Mcil'i’c'mes are indebted for_ their using to ' their~ manifest ind sensible action in purifying the film“? and channels oflit'e,‘aurt ettduiirg them whore-neared tone 83“ vigor. In many hundred certified cases which have been Inal e blic, and inalrnost every species of disease to'wliicli It; mman frame icliable, the happy otl'cctsoFMotl'm'ti Life Pills and l’ttenix Bitten have been gratefully and publicly acknowledge , s L \ _ ’hy all enuan benefited. and who were. previously Unflc' 3, "a, of“, "mlfablfm'gfiofi, qr Amyy; quainte with the beautifully philosophical principle! "P “km” E CHART of lltLLsaaoItouoir BAY-and the llaa- “’Eltl‘m’ 00'" tit-dell. and upon which they consequemb "1‘ ‘, ma ot'Cua-itsor'rmows—a CHA‘RT'of Chamois BAY jail the Has-roan of Mn R'ivrus in this Island, surve cd under the Colonial Statute, 2d Victoria, cap. 5, by the l no. “cap Wright, Surveyor Gent-ral,aitd George Peacock, Em , R Ne, mniuirmers a bye! Gazette Office, and the Store of Mr. Henry Stamper, Char- lottetown, and at the Custom House, Thrce Rii ell. . Chrlutteibws, Ila, 5th, 1641- - all; txsurtascr: still continued to be etfected by the Subscriber at “ng rates, for the Autistic: Company of London, which, “hifim of capital and stability, is set-o ll to none in the United ‘ mnfltloluyend gives to the assured, lilr \‘e years successively, a It'll. of the entire profits, amounting. on the last division, to unity per cent. of the premium paid in. The subscriber is "powered in all ordiner cases to settle losses instautcr willi- Uttt re'l'creace to the Board in London. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Cberlottetown, Oct. 13th, t84o. O . EDUCATION. ' R. P. B. DOY L E returns his sincere thanks to . those who hate heretofore liivonred him with the care of than children. He now be slo inhirni them thathe has ngaincom- "need teecliing School, in it part at the house occupied by Mr. "Ugh Honey. Water Street. 115:: court-e of instruction will con: rise the following branches, viz :—ltendirig and \Vriting. Afit llflic, English Grammar, Geography, Bookkeeping, by sin- file and double entry, Morn-oration,Survt-yirrgfiiuugiug. “LC. site. 1 pupils committed to his care will have the most unremitting attention paid them, so as to facilitate their progress bothin morals and litenrtura. Hours of'l‘iiilion in Summer will be from half-past eight in thr- morning until half-past four in the owning. Each pupil paying 3a. 9d. in advance. Charlottetown, May 14th, 1841. BONNET AND DRESS 'MAKING- M l S S E S F A UG H T respectfully acquaint their friends and the public generally, that they have commen- cod the above business in all its various brunette-s, at their father‘s residence, North side onueen Square; and trust, from strict aticn- ties and punctuality tn orders, to merit a share ofpublic patronage. Straw, Palmetto. Tuscan and Leghorn Bonnets and Hats made, cleaned and owned, and altered to the most prevailing shape. Charlottetown, 12th May, 1841. REMOVAL. HE Subszriber begs leave toinform his numerous ' *friandl, and the goblic generally, that he has removed to that House in Queen treet, known by the name ot'thc Old Crmn Home (up stairs), opposite Memos. R. & F. Lnngworth's Boomth hopes by assiduity and attention to business, to merit a caution-tin of that patronage which’ has hitherto been so liberally extended towards him. , . \ ARCHIBALD ltlACLEOD, Tailor. Charlottetown, April 16, 1841. THE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Agents of DAVID S'l'EWA RT, Esquire, for ltis Estates on ' Lots or 'l‘owntihipii Nos. 7, It), 1‘2, 27, 30, 46, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prcp' rod to lease lands. with: l'bert ofpurchai-ing. and to so” It“: most liberal terms; and lb t al personsindebtedtotliatgcnt Inn, for rentor other- wise, are hereby required to mukcininiediute payment of the some. All persons found trespassing on any ofthe above properties, either by cuttin Timber, or in auv other respect, will be pro. sc‘cutcd Illth ie utmost rigour ot‘ the Law. ll. D. MORPET", . PETER EMERY. ‘1 December 10th, 1840. » APPRENTICES “'ANTED. ' )M 10 to 12 steady active young Men, frotn 15, . to 16 years ofage, who are desirous of becoming Appren. trees to the Shipbuilding lllisincas, will hear of and and liberal pointed under the said Act. Said Chime ' Mellow on Sale at t to Office of the Surveyor General, at the to Life .5 edicince recommend themselves in diseases DOW"? form and description. The first operation is to loosen frpm the coats of the stomach and bowels the various Impurities Iiiid Crudilies constanth settling around them; and to remove the hardened faces which collcctin the convolution! Dru"? mm“ intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse 111350, _""d leave such collected masses behind asto produce h 9310.937"? ness, with all its train ofevils, or sudden diarrlima, thus tintin- nentdungcra. This fact is Well known to all regular anatomistsy who examine the human bowels after death: and hence the prejudice of these well informed men against quiielrvmedwlllcs'“ or medicines prepared and llrrnltled to the public .by Ignurm” persons. The second etl'ectofthe Life Medicines is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by this Inettns,tlte llVflr 8"" the hinge, the healthful action of which entirely depends itppn the regularity ofthe urinary organs. The blood. which takes its red colour frorn the agency of the liver and the lungs. belirre It passes iitto the heart. being thus purified by theu‘l. and nourish- ed liy fired coming front a clean stomach, Courses freely through tlm veinchnews every part of the system. and triumphantly mounts the banner oflic'tiltli in the blooming cheek. Mnfl'at's Vegetable Life blediciiit-s have been thoroughly tested, aml pronounced a sovereign remedy fur Dyfittt‘p‘lil. Flfllu‘ lt‘flt'y. Palpitation of the Ito-art, Loss of Appetite, "narrhurn and Headache, Restlessur-ss. Illieuiper. Anxir-Iv,l.ungoor and Me. lam-holy. Crisliicness, Diarrbara. Cholera, Favors of all kinds. Rheumatism.Gout,Dropsiesofull kinds, Gravel, \Vornis, Asthntu and Cmrsumpfinn, Scurvy, lllecrs, lrivreteruto Sirrcs.ScUrl|IIlIC Eruptions iirtd Iliiil Cottiplcxions, Eruptive complaints, sallmv, cloudy and other disagreeable coniplo-xiuns. Stilt Rheum, Ery- sipelus, common Colds and lrtflueiwu, uiirl various other corti- plnitila which iilflir-t the human frame. ltt Fever and Agile, particularly, the Lilia Medicines have been most oininentlysiic- i-esslul—so much so, that in the Fever and Aguo Districts, Physici- ans nlmirst universally prescribe. them. ~ All that Mr. “omit requires of his patients is, tohe particulti in taking the Life Morliciuiu strictly according totlie directions. it is not by a Newspaper notice. or by any thitigtlutt he bimsel may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is ulotl by the results ofa litirtrittl. [TA Fur.er Screr oftliese valuable Mcdicinesjust received, and for sale by COOPER & BREMNER. Sole flgentsfor Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, June 4,1841. ' SPRING tMPottTA’rtous FOR 1841. Ex Barques Jotra CRAIG, from London, and NottTHuatntntLAND, from Licerpool. BY the above recent arrivals. the Subscriber has completed his SEASON/ism: lnronnrross of BRlTlSH MANUFACTURED GOODS; and having paid his own personal attention to their selection rt the different Iriariulactor'tcs throughout Great Britain; during the past winter, and having purchased them on the very best terms, he is enabled to other Ilicnt for Sale at very low prices, for cash only. ' - DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, 20th May, 1841. - ' NEW @0008. PETER MACGOWAN, Queen Street, begs to an- nouncc‘ the urrivttl, per Larly ll’ood, Salmond, Muster, from London. FIFTY PACKAGES BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, which will be sold unusually cheap. A.Il.so—-‘25 chests good Souchorig rind Congo Teas, wholesale or retni . Mny17th, 18-“. .SEASJNABLE GOODS. ' 1113 Subscribers have just received from Liverpool, e1: Bnrqne Nortlmmherlunrl, a general assortment of BRL 1:15:18 MANUFACTURED GOODS, arid u few Chests prime A Lso, ONE THOUSAND PAIRS EXCELLENT SHOES ' I . , equal to quality to any mode on this Island, which will be sold out was”. Davis, j_l'., Merchant, Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, on the lottetown—containirig thirty-six acres ofexcellent land, in a high state ofcultivntion, and surrounded with a dike fence—and also, the DWelling and Out, Houses thereon. apply to THE Leasehold Interest, for the term of 999‘ years, Cross Roads, Lot 19, commonly called "’ Travellers: Rest.” land is of a superior quality, Eleanor’s Rnad—-also, trtorid Buy. There is a very convenient new frame House, now occupied as it Licenced Tavern, is one of the best stands fora Merchant or Mechanic on the Island, being in the centre ofrt dense population, and convenient flir shipping, either from Bedeque Harbour or Richmond Bay. For particulars, apply to the Subscriber, on the prerroises. A of superior marsh. stumps, in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is well covered with logs, hardwood and fencing stnfl'oA constant stream runs through the centre, water for n Grist and Saw Mill. year will be 25 or 30 tons upland, and 8 tons marsh. about 3 acres potatoes, sold with the form, if required. For proprietor, on the premises. 1'0 BE sou), '_ AnWssession given on the]! July next, ‘ 'PHAT commodious Dwanuflgglogsa 5:21:93 it by 35, situate in Kent Street, Sulmtiizer' “e trio 5 Square, owned and occupied by t k. be” and shop Houase is nearly new, and contains a parlour, no ,me second '(14 feet 35), on the first floor,.iind four bed-rooms o’n the build- tfuor. There is also a good stone-walled collar uniaer n Home. ing. A Stable, 22 feet by 26, and one of Bovyer a ates! “requi- powers, will be disposed of, with the House and“ premise , red' MARK BUTCHER. Charlottetown, 2lst May, I841. FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. _ l' 0 BE SOLD, and immediate possessrou given, that beautifully situated FARM in the immediate {tel-glllltilga ltood of Darnlov, belonging to the StlbfiCrIbe-Teol'i‘lalnlllgis on acres of Land,'35ofwhiuliure tinder cultivation. Iere 00d excellent new House, nearly finished, 32 feetby 24, (150,;glher Barn,qu n gend Spring of Water, on the premises. For ur particulars apply to W. E. CLARK. thrnlcy, May 23,1841. ' FOR'SALE, . . . l-lE Leasehold Interest of that eligible FARM, situate at _Crripitud, and at present occupied by 1118151911280“- her, cortrprising‘ 144 acres of excellent Lnrid, 50 of Wbl c altj'e in a high slateofculiivation. About 30 acres more may e um It: readv for the plough at It small expense, and the remainder Is we wooded There. is an excellent Mill-sue on the Form; the shore furnishes a supply ofsou manure, and Lime may be obtained-Tut a moderate rate from it Kiln adjoining the premises. I‘he dwel Ing- house, to which Is attached a_ Shop or Store, has recently. gees thoroughly repaired and considerably enlarged, so as to .t olr every convenience for the accommodation ofit respectable famr y. it hits a frost-proofccllar underneath, and a never-failing well of water at the door. _ These retuises—plesanily situated, on the banks ofthe river \Vestrnorliind, in the midst ofn thriving and populous settletnept, and within 15 chains ofthe public VVlIarl'—al1'urd an'opportuntty li-r investment, built for agricultural .nnd commercial purposes, scldonr to be met with. \ For Termsof Sale, and other particulars, apply to MLJohn premises, who is about to leave the Island. ROBERT ORANFORD. ’ N. B.—A new Burn,50 ft. by 34 ft. hasjust been completed. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM- OR SA LE—That valuable FARM, situated on the St. Petei’s Road, about three miles and a half from Char- For further particulars, . RICHARD FAUGHT. Charlottetown, North-side Queen Square, , ‘ May 1‘2th, 18-11. \ LEASEIIOLD FARM FOR SALE. at one shillng per acre, ol‘58 acres ofLarrd, situate at the The with an extensive front on the St. five chains on the road leading to Rich- with Out-buildings, &c. This ‘ W. TINDALL. Cottage lnn, Lol19, May 19th,1841. FREEHOLD FARRI FOR SALE. VALUABIJE Freehold FARM, situate on Wilmot Creek, Lot 25. containing 117 acres, including five acres There is about 40 acres nearly all free from with good banks and plenty of The probable yield of buy this The crop, and 6 acres oats, will be particulars, apply to the BENJAMIN READ. 3 acres wheat, Will sail from Boston and Liverpool,czilling at Ha ‘ '~ “ Britannia” March 16th March 18th J‘ Acadia” “ Caledonia” April lst April 3d 4 “ Columbia.” \ ' “ Acadia” April 17 April Ith “ Britannia” “ Columbia” May let May 3d “Caledonia” “ Britannia” May 16th May 18111 “Acadia” “ Caledonia” June lst June 3d “Columbia” . “ Acadia” June 16th June lBtb “ Britannia” “ Columbia” July lst July 3d “Caledonia” ' “ Britannia” July 17th July 191h “ Acadia” L “ Caledonia" August lst August 3d “ Columbia” “ Acadia” August thb August .18“, I “Britannia” nection with this place. ‘ run—— 1. T A MEETING held at , U i H. Peters, the following l’rea '_ V " Society to encourage Emigration fi'o'tl ' Edward Island; was agreed on 2—- , h -‘ 1‘. That a fund shall be raised, to defray undertaking. . . . 2. That every person subscribing them of be entitled to select from Emigrants con-3N two Servants, male or female, of the fell a domestic servants, its grooms, gordeneu, bailiff or cook. _ . 3. That every person, on paying Two Po. shall be entitled, in the same llltl.nflet',.l0 on.” cases offarming boil“? or cook, lf‘tve Pounds in 4. Three farming labourers Will be conud‘ servants, and paid fOr accordingly. 5. Two ma (2 servants or lttllttu‘l’el'lotl-Jnde' two women (not cooks), 'to be considered “‘3 ~ v « nt. _ _ segdAn Agent will be appointed in a“ correspondents in. the country, to tnum‘ Society, in respect to forwarding Em1§rfllur , ‘ or information. ‘ negabThixs Agent shall be authorised to adva I ofpassage, £2.42" every adult, and £1 for at"! years of agc,.,tindrof age to be employed. .' 8. The Society will fltrwurd to their lieable to every class of Emigrants, whet "- l:aud, and whether possessed of small orl wise, the necessary information for artisans, a“ with any parties the Society Will be happy up it will be their particular aim. to contrast for ssaire ofall descri lions. V ‘ _ ' p89. particular Rggister will he kept by the K the wants of the Colony, in. all particulars as no pecuniary aid will be given by the Soc... classes ofncrsons than those before enumerated" particular Occupations will be particulartsed. / Edward C. Haythnrne, and William Swab” afford any further information and receive whom The number ofsubscribers is already considers i British and North American”. .r—~ 0f1200 Tons hurt/ten dn 440 HarseP :5 Under Contract with. the “Lords of the . ACADIA, Captain EDWARD C. I BRITANNIA, do. Ricun. B. C. CALEDoNIA, do. COLUMBIA, do. C. H. E. In —~1841. Fm. Boston. I Fm. JIaItfaz March lst. March 3d “ Columbia" “Caledonia” Passage Money £25 Sterlin from Halifax .to 2' '1 From Halifax It; Boston, $203., I!“ ‘ T/tese Ships carry experienced S The UNICORN plies between Pictoil and Q ' Halifax, Feb. 22, 1841. Retreat Farm, Lot25, May 18111, 1841. cheap, , . or an ll M “the Island, will find their way to Richihucto, erdytliiclfi: ‘1 orally pert ol‘New Brunswick or Nova Scotil twice ever we k v'gundlye out. sundaye to St. John, N. Bfimd antral; aiid ea “(10,!er Fridays to Miramicbi, Bathurst, ch. ‘ . Fans ~ ' 3.0M Megan, 7s. 6d. 8 ' ' ‘ ' _ . lad Cuttle, 7s. lid. “on” do. 5.. 'Ei'i’r‘r's‘s'oa. THE Poe'r Orrtcs is removed Condall, ~ deliverable in produce, or other a ' ‘ lately bring the same to him at Wnitznspulrriziii’ t‘l‘itiHHlTrTel ouse, without delay, the time ot‘delivery so? too past. 8 28m manna. PE'ILR M CA SLANE. _ REMOVAL. , to the ‘ ' Kiri Bxaetpuesrly opposite t new Home In he residence of‘William Mr. J. Cambridge Will be prosecuted. Charlottetown, 1,6th Nov. 1840. 5 . . ‘ V9 ro t ' - and by we commIBSIOners,aanlfl!ed iiir gsfabl'humg he" do. “88d by the late fia'KkGI’S, Bristol, ARI) 0: HAYTHQRNE. he Boundaries of the abo . J EDW Charlottetown, April Nth , 1841. d e ary Lines, the Subscriber Is lshing the Bonn. determined to punish all persons tected in so doing. "esday and Saturday, at ET" &°'."i“ 5" m , CHAR .OT‘I‘ITOWlt x- p . . . . for Cash on! . To the Tenants on Townsb‘ Fort -Three. - Pin? of terms In It first rate estubltshn It It lc it 1 t1 b- y LP y with "" " ° “W” “ "" ° '° “’ Mn 2“ ,8“ use w. M‘GILL. AKE NOTlCE, that by Iridentures of Lease and THE MAILS forthm . , Ch I I JOHN DAVIS, jun. 3' v - rA Bleltl'tgit;, bpariag]datehrespectivelyl; the 24th and 25th days H‘L‘F‘x: 550- W'“ 193V ‘ __ u ouflmm' 15, , pchmnr . Imp ‘ ' o rt , o, t to c ease cinv made etweeu William Tr wns- ‘ ~ . . ‘ ' i. ' CHEAP AND Nuiv srottE. _ bend: i:er. deceased, and riei’a, his wife, oflbe one pnrf, and F" PM” d‘m" F" PM“: W G ' , ONE or Two APPREN I‘ICES WAN-ran to the "OMAS HOW respectfully Informs the Inhabitants Edmund Voters and Alexander Birnie, both then resident in 0“ saturdah May 15. ‘I, T '1 Pump Ind mockmakina hmine". Apply '0 nyharlunehmny and [he island at lame, um, he has opem London, Merchants, of the other part—All Lot or Townsltjp On Monday £5} ‘1“ \VATSON'DUCHEM'N. ed th. Sworn: IN Urn-zit QUEEN Sritttirr, formerly Occupied by N"l!'b‘“’ FWU'H‘VBE: 1" Prince Edward “lamb were conveyed Sfmrdny’ May 22‘ , ' I l v [a pm", 19",. 1B,“. .7 Mr. Holroyd, and nearly opposite Mr. T. Dusbrisai's Drug Store, and “55mm! '0 ‘hem the said Ed'"""“ “late” and Alexander lueSday’ Muy 25' ‘ 0| Where he Ornilu For: SALE, just. received pcr spam, from Eng. Birnie. for securing the payment of£335, lawful mdney ofthe Salurdflye May 29. l- ‘ ChemofClydesdnle Horse, COLUMBUS, land, said Island, and Interest, by the said \Villiutn Townshend to the Mondu I mu redruced to Thirty shillings. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT or si-rid Erlgilundd Waters and Alexander Birnie, at a certain day, in Slfmrday, June 5. y, I H a supericir Draught llorsc COLUMBUS . . “e ‘5‘” " genlure rifReleuse mentioned and now rast' and a ' “95d”: 3""0 8- r ‘ (impuncd by we Comm, Agricuhuml society) B R T.1 S H M R‘ C I] DI Z Er . Certain portion of_the .fiaid sum 9f£335.’ with a larige airear of Saturday. June 12. ‘ lb .nd wowed lo he a sure fingHmr will Mandi (If ecry low prices, among which are Silks, Cottons, Muslins, Interest thereon, Is still due and unpaid—11nd the said Edmund Monda h during the emuin‘ "mm", M um S|lhgcrnmr,l wd‘ 'lo'els, Sole find U'ppcr Leather, Raisins. Saddlery, Cutlery, lron- Waters and Alexander Birnie have both duly assigned in me the S’Wfday, June. 19. y, - “lend m Chulouomwn on .‘vednesdnys and suturénys' nrongery, I ll(:ll, I‘ttr, Rostn, Cordage. Ace. &:c. I said Mortgage, and all their right, title and interest therein : Tuesday, June 22. m . T.m'_£l 10L Groom. 5.. Iron of all sizes and dirireusituis,sUItublc for Shipbuilding. Ido, therefore, hereby give you notice, not to pav any rent, now Saturday, June 26, t m which we" mm" m Columbus in“ "no", will be At? fow ggllotls primu Jersey (.Ider, and a few hundred weight due, .or hereafter to becnme duc,from you for the said land and Manda in m,“ u £1 5" s iaritce Lugllr. . premises, to any other person except to me, or to such person 0,- Snturday, July 3. Yr .'_tii ‘VILLIAM CRANSTON FOR SALE—A puma L0, “TIMOTHY SEED. persons as] slut l duly authorize to receive the same. TUESdoy, July 6, fl Princetown Road. Charlottetown Rovalh‘, 19th April, 1841. Charlottetown, May 24th, 1841. Ch I n t -F b 9 1841 GEORGE BIRNIE. Saturd'U't July 10- I . . _ are e own 1: ruary . ' THE celebrated CANADIAN House will CLOVER SEED AND PLOUG" MOUNTING" ’ , h * Tammi”, July 17‘ Tend”, i u |_ "PM, fun,” mm,“ “Hanan,” “lowing AG‘RIICULTURAL SOCIETY has received by the THE Subscriber having been appointed receiver of ‘ fl at", up.) CMHHuenmn’on Smudny we ,8, n evil n n 8,. ‘ i . I. the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Ei hr and ’ y ' G unyilzfilmm‘ any?“ LN 49, on Mummy "m, v 10 14tliggl'fi pzutlte Northern Red Llovcr Seed, weighing Flfiy-IWO, conveved by the late Genera] Fwd, oflhg Royal Sa'mrduy July 31 Monday. a v.t e In t —at or ottetown on Wednesday the ’1'“ .”’,- , Artiller to the late Andre M d 1 ' ~ ’ - ' - Show; Mtg], Cayenne, I?" Thuminy the am. 290 'leanwiukf Sig-(glam? N0. 3. Plough Mounting; 100 residingyfhereon to pay all rtnts :fid(liiat’edn’rsr:ll‘lizblftgllii’il‘neiiiiirlis 23g“: A It. use it ur'a, ow segnw, on ridav the 7th—imd at e F a u" suepmces. ‘ outdeluy. . - ' ’ €05 - ‘ fi rlottetown on Saturday the 8th. Tlieelitme order will be \ API"! '0 ~ ‘ M0068 Ignlfiued for the remainde! of the season. PETER MACGOWAN, Secretary. . R3333? 1;]?SS' gamma)“ August 14. , y, . child 25“. M h ‘10th HYDE, Queen Street, 12th May, 1541. _ Hillsborough River, May lst, 1841 ‘ n ("wary- Sliilteiiduy’ Rug“! l7. - r tetown a . 1841. ' '- ' ‘ a u l - ‘ _ ’ " mm FRESH GARDEN scans. HE Sub c .5 P . , ~—— — S- y’ g“ 21' “and” V '1 ° ~ - s t - HIS w “or do h u _ UST arrived from England direct, and for Sale h T 22 and 6|, in till; lshiiiiiniiiegriff gOVSMhfi’S Nog' 9’ 16’ Taiziilyv’ fingust‘zs’ .' ' “'5 fl" ‘hepfemn Lang tN_ ORS‘tl: WEI“ t'I‘tand 6w I‘lrie Subscriber. II general assortment of GARDEN SEEDS, the 24th dav of February last,,and iluly Rifgistfr‘bd, dafe Saturday, ‘ Selig“;t 3L '4 io Inc-mi a tee . on - 0- - ‘9 9 '5' ’ ‘ ' ' I. th‘br'holhh: I'IMI- Beau-n's. York River. GEORGE wawou. Liirigifiiiriéiiliitfi°lmh""“ked W "‘“de """-“"d “’5” s i \ MW“! " ongndayutbe 14gb; sold all, Lot 49, on Thur,ng Queen Square, May 20th, 1841, I Fwnlm Lszutgleyfi heretoliirfe gsinied by him to Joan Tliturrijday, gem. 11_ t. . i .y, o w. “m, n “a. on PM“, in ",0 “am-e ' 1-. ~ , i sqmre, 0 oodlev Grove in this i u" “y! 91". 14- Ol'del‘. during the "ma. Terms—15a. for the season or20s if CARDING MACHINES- Island, as I"! Agem’ (we, and for ‘he said TOW“Whips ’ IV saturday’ 891“ 18 i ‘ 5‘ cm room 5-. ’ ' -’ HE Subscrib . . ~ a ' T » ' ' ~ “ ’. . DONALD M‘EACHERN. F CARDING bfizzllal‘lffilp wherefore??? it“ semi-or MM" 27”" 1841' LAURENCE JUVAN‘ gamma” Sept-25 mum" ti Long Creek, Elliot River, May, 1841. wbqich can be put iri operation til the shortelst antic: r“ q". “y, gueszay’ sap" 28- ' 3 r HE entire Hora HERO k b h Chli'iiilffl’h“317237.133?”'"P"'9"P"’""C‘C'Dm‘m" ‘Nnansggnw to Hummus" an" fly, UCL 2' i 1 e "own I . , . ‘ ., eccssary In ormation— d' ' t . I mum of ‘ MLBWM.‘ Hom,'t."o or melee]: {oilttkt Morice &Son,buckvillc, County Westmorland, Néwlfif’lllntl‘: gentry (M5911; glazingbfiz: 3‘s: pgjgttce Ol‘ Ill? above gflrgfh 8m. 9. “00“?! . . ‘ tlnt toolt the remittms at the I st C ttl Sh ' Vc ' durin th I ' erm'ss‘on mm me " ’ “"11- liarluttetowti, will stand as folth :10; wzd'iiel: JOHN MORICE tit. SON “’00 gonerrinla'mitmy ye'ar's‘ annually’ to cm .L0ngers and Fire gamma-Vt ocl- 16- ' l “a.” e. w, M". “Cunpion,” on “mm,” the 20". n the Aprt121st,1841. ' [ands orchali 0‘1, consisting of?(l0 Acres, situate between the M d t Tu-milecbousnon Friday the 21st attha Five- '1 .t ’ - the be a ' es lieu-"1r" and. W‘H'am Stewart, Esqrs. Lot 48 Sm'l’d“ Oct. 23 on .y' o a. d h , in. .- .ouge, and CO_PARTNERSHIP I un-artes of which are distinct] defin d_ ’ , new , ~ . a tilt Iyt I‘m, at Charlottetown. Every third market-da R J , _ - _ with cuttin forth ' - . y e and not content 3!: Oct. %. a"; ,h. mummy" am.” “no”. he will mm Illa-Chulmz. M . M GILL having taken into Co-part- nut orit ,3 h e" own immediate use, have thought fiito ive gamma]: Oct. 30 ,. “a. m “,1 “um, I, "In 80, h -d . ' nerslnp, since the First of Ms la h' ' y o 0‘ er Persons l° do the same and r g ' ‘ y. it u e of the Htllsborougli i". ~ . . . l "i '8 Nephew. W. Iderable profit tltercfro . . 1 tea tzed acon- M i theliecd oftba same—Terms 15s. ' A (III-L, the business will in future be carried on agitilileno is i, to nun}- aum' ,... Saturday, Nov.6. ond‘,’ ‘ m, 11 DAVID M‘EWEN. under the firm ofJ. Jr W. M'Gti.t.. . ' not totend to give ylo “persons [but I "eye" have given and do Tues‘lflh Nov. 9. ‘ JOHN M‘GILL, rees on the said properéffu’m'g blel'eglrlwhge at cutting do," Saturday, Nov. 13. . pAcm Bmwagx 339ml”; Ann SHEDIAC. may 24th 18“ W. M-GtLL. person who shall give such info, "3 0 er arewsrd to the ‘ Mona. HE swift-sailia Pa It t D ' N B A " ‘- ' 0“"under or ofl'enders ofth t‘l mum" “9 Will convict the human!» NOV-20. ,’ T 8 . c ‘3 OLPHIN wrll leave ' "‘ “.'m"'°d'“° Plymenl of all Accounts d J ti M ‘ ' 6 He sum "5 “ha” be “W d “93"” N' ’ d nodal“, “can”! "6" film“ , ."d Mum Mtcuhpmvmmlmhe Fim Mny'lalJ. particular. l"Buoue'pean agrstrate against the plunderer. . at ed by the Saturday, Nov. ‘23. . , .' "iggfififsmd'," w , htqmc ‘glggld?“etr°’l:¢“”°ny LL ‘hme wh . d b d y q - Charlottetown Ded 'l'llt 1840 GEORGE BIRNIT‘} ET y, (“.27. Mona.” . v e In we it: up ort ecotnfurt 0 are In e te to it, s b - ' ’ ' 1 ~ 1 ' Off-fingers Person’s ' f C e u gentler going roar berlottetown, ' he Mails will close each day at Ten A I , , . . INLAND MAILS. igb'i, A. ry uesda , t9 ~ - ry Wednes’da; " ' JOHN WILLIA- ‘9’ Charlottetown, May 14th, to: v ‘.‘ Pushes and Post Ofiicey, e722. l’nnters £9 diction-at, flatmflh 04' Edward '3? We i P“ MU yearly in actuate.