At stomachs-sluts was fired from the wharf Inn: at ten the Britannia left for Liverpool. . His, cellency and family have our warmest wishes for | Ink and pleasant passage—Halifax Journal. Provincial Secretary's Office, 3d October 1840. ‘ The Honorables '1‘. N. Jeflery, Enos Cllllltls’, Samuel Lenard, Henry H. Cogswell,, and Michael Tobin, hav- iq'gjen-dered to the Lieutenant Governor the resignation 0 their seats In the Executive Council, and his Excel- lency havmg, by the Queen’s command, accepted the some, he has great pleasure in notifying her Majesty’s grpctouehdestre that those Gentlemen should retain in pnvpte life‘tlie honorary rank hitherto enjoyed by them in Virtue oftlieir oflicial stations. By his Excellency's Command, RUPERT D. GEORGE. Executive COUNCIL, NovA ScoriA.—The fol- lowmg gentlemen have been sworn in Executive Councillom-fiS. G. W. Archibald, James B. Uniacke, and Joseph Howe, Esqrs. PICTOU, Oct. 7.—The Unicorn—This vessel arri- ved here from Quebec on Friday morning last, at 7 o’clock. . After landing the Mails for England, epd receivmlg a supply of coal, she proceeded, at 12 oclock, for alifax, where she arrived on the fol- lowmg day: After receiving on board, at 3 o’clock, p. m., the right wing of the 23d Welsh Fusileers, and the British Mails by the Caledonia, for Canada, she proceeded again for Quebec. NEWFOUNDLAND. Disastrous Fire at St, John’s, waoundlaizd—By papers received from St. John’s, Newfoundland, we earn that another destructive fire had just taken place in that town. The fire broke out about 12 o'clock on the night of the 28th tilt., in the back part of the premises occupied by Mrs. M‘Pherson, keeper of the Commercial Room, and extended eastward to the dispensary of Dr. Stabb, and west as far as the Gazette Office, reducing to ashes those and the whole of the intermediate buildings. By the utmost exertions, the fire was got under with great diflicul- ty, about 3 o’clock the following morning. Goods Were damaged in the fire-proof cellar attached to the shop of Messrs. W. 85 H. Thomas & Co., to the amount of above £6000, and although there were seven inches of water in the cellar at the time, the roof and the rest of the buildin were narrowly saved. Insurance was partially e ected on the pro- perty destroyed, and we understand that some of the oflices here will snfi'er loss. The fire was at first attributed to an incendiary, but it was after- wards ascertained that it caught from a candle in Mrs. M‘Pherson’s bedroom; she awoke from sleep in her cot, leaped on the bed, ‘and narrowly esca- ped the flames, having part of her body scorched. THE Q©EA©NEAEI EEEAELDDo MTURDflY, OCTOBER 17, 1840. Last week we were under the necessity of striking of ‘a 1: part of our impression without the news by the Steamer, which did not arrive until half- past seven on Saturday evening, and to our no small annoyance, we find ourselves similarly circum- stanced this week, as there is not yet any signrof her approach. She may be detained for the English Mail, which was expected to arrive at Halifax on Wednesday last. On Wednesday last, a Deputation, consisting of Donald Macdonald and William Dingwell, Esqrs. two of the Re resentatives for King’s County, wait- red upon His xcellency the Lieutenant Governor with the following Petition on behalf of the six utt- fortunate individuals now undergoing the sentence of the Court in Georgetown Jail, for a riot, and for obstructing the Sheriff in the execution of his duty. To His Ezeelhng/ Sir Charles J]. Fitz Roy, EH, Lieutenant ovemor, 5-0. 8y . The Petition of the Inhabitants of King’s County, humbly sheweth: That your Petitioners are greatly alarmed at a ‘trial and sentence passed at the Supreme Court, held lately at Georgetown, upon John MfKie, John Cofiin and William Douglas, of Bay ' Fortune, .John and James Howlet, of Little River, .and Wil- liam Blackett, of Grand River, who are sentenced to a long imprisonment of from four to ten _mon_ths, and three of them to a fine of £20 each, chIdes 1m- prisonment: That it appears upon the efficient an- nexed, of creditable persons, that the eVIdence which led to such sentences of the court was false in material points, and consequently is impei'tectun the whole; and it is the opinion and firm belief of your Petitioners, that the prisoners .are not guilty of ,a riot, for which they are suffering punishment. Under such circumstances, itl is alarmingto your Petitioners to see men whom they deem Innocent deprived of their liberty and property, and their families reduced to poverty and misery, by a false witness. We therefore pray your Excellency to take the case into your consideration, and grant such relief as on in your wisdom shall deem meet; and your Petitioners, as in duty bound, Wlll ever pray. [Here follow 969 Signatures] AFFIDAVIT. We who have hereunto subscribed our names and set our marks, do, according to the best of our knowledge and belief, declare and make Oath, that John M‘Kie, John Coflin and William Douglas, of‘Bay Fortune, iind James and John Howlet, of Little River, and William Blacket, ofGrand River, are pot why of not, to obstruct the Sherifl'in the sale amputee ouglas 5 property; and itie our belief, that the‘ verdict given and the sentence need is through it false witness, whose evtdence impli- .eated all those who attended the sale; and an the WH- masses were not examined on behalf of the prisoners, their case was not duly investigated. We further de- clare and make flaw, that we had no intention to ob- struct-the Sherifl'in his duty, or prevent the sale. We itnew the case of James Douglas to be one of peculiar Iinrdship, and we believe it was the 'general destre of :all those who attended the sale to bid in the property at 340w rate, and return it to James Douglas, and we be- lieved that such proceedings were not contrary to law. Daniel Fl Joseph Burke James M‘El’ge’nzic, William Morrdw, Donald N Steel, John Macdonald, .dlezr. N Macdonald, John Morrow, Peter Croine, £1531. Fisher, Wm. M‘Kenzic, John K Henderson, Donald N Steel, Jame: Burke, Geo. x Robertson, Richard Burke, Thoma: Wallis, Valentine Needliam, Nicholas Fallow, Wm. Needham, mar. Macdonald, Jacob Taylor. Michael Taylor, , . Johnpq Taylor. Jame: Dingwell, In the course of the dn—,-the following answer to the Petition 'was bandetfto the gentlemen compo- sing Depntation; CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 14th Oct. 1840. » Gentlemen ; .In anWer to the Petition resented b on Lieutenant Governor this mgrning, on llbhalf (tying-(3 tam persons at present undergoing the sentence of the Supreme Court, for a riot, and obstructing the Sheriff of King’s County in the execution of his diity, and for an assault upon that Officer, I am directed by His Excellency to say, that as these par- ties have had a fair and open trial, and have been pronounced guilty by :1 'Jury of their country, His Excellency sees nothing in their case to warrant any interference on his part with the sentence passed by the Court: and I am further directed to inform you, that it is His Excellency’s determination never again to remit any part of the punishment which may be awarded by the Supreme Court, in any case where parties are convicted of obstructing the due course of the law. I am, Gentlemen, (S. d) YcrilurI-ilnqitA hum. servt. i e ‘. . AND Secre . To Donald Mgfizdonald and ’ tary William Dingwell, Esquires. TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.—A public meeting of the Clinrlottelowm Temperance Society was held in the Baptist Meeting House. Kent Street, on Monday evening last, the Rev. \V. Smith, Wesleyan Missionary, Vice President,I in the chair, when, as had been previ- ously announced, a lecture on the advantages of Tom- perapce, was delivered by the Rev. James IVaddcll, Prestdent of the Society, in which the subject was treated with his usual ability. Owing to the unfavou- rable state of the weather, the attendance was rather thin, which we regret, as the lecture was well calculated to convince all who heard it of the immense utility of the temperance system; indeed every thinking man must perccive that sobriety is the source of industry, health and prosperity, of temporal and religious welfare, and every virtue. PASSENGERS. .III the Steamer Britannia, left Halifax on the 3d inst., for Liverpool, Sir Colin Campbell, Miss Campbell, Mr. Campbell, the Countess of \Vestmorland, Secretary, Miss Chamberlain, page and servant. PORT OF CHflRLOTTETOWN.~ ENTERED: Schr. Argus, Porroir, Aricliut; ballast. Marie, Le Blane, Dzilliousie, N. B. ; 13 Immigrants. Gander, De Cain, Aricliat; Pickled Fish. Esperunce, Vigneau, Pictou ; do. Lark, Howatt, do. ; Coals, &c. Henry, Gerroir, Arichat; ballast. Mayflower, VVeatherbe, Miramichi; Flour, &c Governor Reid, Tynes, Bermuda ; 40 bls. Sugar. Charles, Boudrot, Aricliat; Pickled Fish. Mary, Gray, do. ; ballast. Glory, Le Blane, do.; do. Mary, Forest, do.; do. CLEARED: Schr. Lion, Crowell, Shelburiie, N. 8.; 847 bus. Pota- toes, 84 do. Oats, 5 bis. Flour, 8 do. Poi-k, &o.—— by K. Mackenzie. Commerce, Fongere, Halifax; 900 bus. Potatoes. Four Brothers, Boutin, do. ; 1200 bus. Potatoes, 400 do Oats. ' ' Argus, Porroir, do.; 1000 bus. Oats, 1000 do. Potatoes. Sovereign, Lutes, do.; 200 bus. Oats, 2000 do. Pota- toes. Brig Swallow, Berriman, Pugwash; Goods. Schooner Isnbella,Gootlwin, do.; Turnips. Henry, Gerroir, Ricliibucto ; 1200 bus. Potatoes, 700 do. Oats: Regulator, Hayley, Halifax; 1600 bus. Potatoes, 600 ’do. Oats, 200 do. Barley. Mayflower, Weatherbe, Mimmichi ; 350 bus. Potatoes, 100 do. Oats. Edward. M‘Lellan, do.; 237 bls. 1 hhd. 9 bags Oat- meal, 750 bus. Potatoes—by John Davis, jr: Caledonia, Moore, St. John’s, N. F.; 2400 bus. l’ota- toes, 1000 do. Oats. Lively, Gillis, Halifax; 2000 bus. Oats,1000 do. Pota- toes. Lively, Le Blanc, Ariclirit; 740 bus. Potatoes. King IVilliam, Le Blane, St. John's, N. F.; 1650 bus. Potatoes, 40 do. Turnips, 30 do. Oats. Mary, Gray, Miramiclii ; 820 bus. Potatoes. Glory, Le Blane, St. John’s, N. F.; 1200 bus. Potatoes, 1200 do. Oats. A fine copper-fastened barque, called the Northumberland, 360 tons, old measurement, was launch- ed at Fullarton’s Marsh, on Monday lust, for Messrs. R. dz. F: Longworth oftliis town. Ete‘a. On Wednesday morning last, after a lingering and painful illness, which he bore with christian fortitude and resignation, Mr. Josiah Cliappell, second son of the late Mr. Richard Chappell, for many years Postmaster oftliis town, in the 27th year of his age. The funeral will take lace to-morrow, (Sunday), at 2 o’clock, when the frien s of the family are respectfully requested to attend. -v j NOTICE. WHEREAS Rurus SHATTUCK, of George- town, in Prince Edward Island, one ofthe firm of VVILLIAM IVIACKAY & (30., having absconded from this Island on the Ninth day ofAugust last, under fills- picious circumstances, it is the intention ofthe Subscriber to bring the afl'airs oftlint concern immediately to a close —Now THEREFORE, NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that all Debts due to the said Firm are to be paid to the Sub— scriber, ‘VILLIAM MACKMI, ofSalnt John, New Bruns- wick, Merchant, lie having assumed to settle the claim of W. M. Allan, of Halifax, N. S. And till persons having any claims or demands against the said concern, are requested to render the same to the Subscriber for adjustment, without delay. And notice is‘hereby further given, that the Subscriber Will not hold hirnse'lfpccount. able, responsible, or answerable for any liabilities, con. tracts or transactions whatsoever, made, incurred, or entered into by the said Bulbs Shattuck,‘from the above dm' W. MACKAY. Georgetown, October 12111, 1840. HEREAS WILLIAM MACKAY, of Saint John, New Brunswick, Merchant, liavingjssu- med a settlement ofthe claim ofW. M. Allan, of Hallspe. Georgetown, in this Island—Notice is hereby 93:91,” that, in pursuance of a former advertisement, bearing date the 14th September last, the subscriber has author- ized the said William Mackay to collect and receive the amount ofthe debts due to the firm of William. Mackay & Co., and to grant receipts, or other snflictent dis- charges therefor; and this shall be to him a sufficient authority to do all things requisite in the settlement of ' bi . the mud De I CHARLES YOUNG, Solicitor. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, October 12, 1840. A WIRE INSURANCE _ IS still pg‘iitinued to be effected by the Subscri- ber, at’moderate rates, for the Attract: Oompan of London, which, in point of capital and stability, is second to none in the United Kingdom, and gives to the assured, for five years successively,_a share of the more profits, amounting, on the last division, to twenty per cent.'of the premium paid in. The subscriber is em- powered in all ordinary casestooettle losses instanter, without reference to the Board in London. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. .Chsrlottetown,.0ct.13th,.1840. V . , Merchant, against the Firm of W. Mackay &Co*.§ou‘l A PLOUGHING MATCH, under the direc- tion of the Independent flgricullural Society, will take place on Tliu.rsd..y, the 51h November next, in a large field near the residence of John R. Bourke, Esq, M'_” View, Lot 49, for competition of the following Prizes :—first prize, 20s.-—-second do. 15s.—tliird do. 105. Names to be entered the day previous. Work to begin at Eleven o‘clock. JUDGES—Philip Lane, Robert Wino“. Mutch and C. M. OTICE.—A Special Meeting ofthe Oflice- I bearers of the Charlottetown .Mechanics' Institute will take place at the Meclianics' Library, on Monday evening next (the 19th inst.), at 8 o‘clock, to discuss business ofimportance. By order ofthe President (C. Young. Esq.) ‘ I HENRY I—IASZARD, Secretary. Charlottetown, Oct. 13, 1840. TURNBULL & FOUN»D, TAILORS, urrsa Star: or QUEEN’S SQUARE, ILL make up all orders in their line that they may be favoured with in the most FASHIONABLE STYLE, Superior and cheaper than any other Establishment in this Town, FOR CASH 0R APPROVED CREDIT. As none but the best workmen are employed in this establishment, every garment can be depended on fitting correctly. All orders frotn the country Will be thankfully received and punctually executed, without disappointment. _ Any person of the trade, desirous of becoming profi- cient In the art ofcutting, by applying at the above estab- lishment may become competent. Charlottetown, Oct. 15, 1840. ' TAILORING BUSINESS. .RCHIBALD MACLEOD begs leave, most respectfully, to inform the Inliuhituntsof Charlotte- town, and the Island in general, that he has Commenced the above business, in part of the premises oer. James Kelly, Cooper, Queen Square, and trusts, by the mode- ration of his charges, and assiduity and attention, to merit a share of public patronage. Orders from the country punctually attended to. October 8tli,_1840. VA LUABL E LEASEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. THE Subscriber is instructed to dispose ofthat beautifully situated Farm, on Lot 35, south side of the Hillsborough, 12 miles from Charlottetown, the property of Mr. David Webster. It contains 122 acres ofexcellent Land, 60 of which are in a high state of cultivation. There are a comfortable dwelling house, a good well, barn and out ofliccs, upon the premises; there is also a never tailing brook running through the Farm. There is a quantity of good Timber on the land, consisting of Beech, Birch and Spiuce. Terms, and timber particulars, will be made known on application to Mr. Webster, on the premises, or to W. DOUSE, Land Agent. Charlottetown, Oct. 15, 1840. FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. .0 BE SOLD, and immediate possession given, that valuable freehold Farm, at Crown Point, Lot 49, formerly belonging to Neil Macdonald. It contains about 160 acres, the greater part of which is under cultivation—the soil is excellent—it cuts from 50 to 60 tons ofUpland, and from 10 to 12 tons of Marsh Hay,yenrly. An abundant supply of sea manure can alway be, obtained. It is also advantageously situated for any person desirous of carrying on a Fishery. For further particulars apply to , RALPH BRECKEN. Charlottetown, 3d October, 1840. FARM, &c. FOR SALE, AND POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY. THE Subscriber Will dispose of that eligible Leasehold FARM, now in his possession, situate on the Union Road, about 10 miles from Charlottetown. It comprises 150 acres ofgood Land—from 20 to 30 acres ofwhich are under cultivation; the remainder is well supplied with Firewopd and Fence-poles. A Dwelling- hoiise, 30 feet by 20, has lately been erected on the premises,which may be rendered tenantable in about a fortnight— most of the materials required being already on the spot. A stack of Hay and several stacks of Graiii will also be disposed of, together with an excellent Horse, new Cart, Plough, and other implements of bus- bandry. A Grist Mill has lately been put up within a quarter ofa mile of the premises. The above will be found well worth the attention of a person possessed of a small capital, intending to settle in the countr . JOHN PASSMORE. Charlottetown, October 8, 1840. . FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. HE Subscriber offersfor SALE his valuable Freehold Farm, consnsting of200 acres of excellent Land, situate on the North side of Elliot River, and four miles from Charlottetown. Forty acres are in a high state of cultivation, and 125 acres of Hardwood and Softwood; the remainder may be brought into Ii state of cultivation at a trifling expense. There is also on the Farm :1 Dwelling-House, Out-Houses, &c. A small stock of the chotcest breed of Cattle and Sheep, together with two breeding Mares, with foals, will also be disposed of. The above property will be sold with or without the stock. For further particulars, apply to WM. DOUSE, Esq., Charlottetown, or to , - JOHN HYDE. Elliot River, Sept. 26th, 1840. VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN. THE Subscriber is duly authorized to SELL, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, that valuable ESTATE in GEORGETOWN, known as the Property of John Adams \Vood, formerly of the Island of Antigua, but late of London, Es uire, deceased, and now belonging to Margaret Gilbert nod, his Widow, comprising Water Lots Nos. 17 18, 19, 20 and2l, with the Warehouse and Premises situate thereon. These Lots, from their very eligible situation for Mei» cantile Business, are too well known to require further description—and will be sold either together or sepa. rately, as may be agreed on. i A good title will be given. . ‘ JOHN Charlottetown, 18th June, 1840. TO BE LET, for a term ofyears, a Building LOT, 56 feet by 30, fronting on Water Street, 0})- posite Mr. J. B. Cooper’s dwelling house. For further particulars apply to B. SCOTT: LONGWORTH . CAUTION. _ . ALL Persons are hereby cautioned against cutting or carrying away Timber, or Wood ofany description, from that part afTownship No. 43, belong- ing t6 the Estate of the late Honorable William Towns— hend, deceased, if they wish to avoid law, and law costs. CHARLES WORRELL, Mortgagee in possession. CAUTION TO LUMBERERS. , ALL Persons found trespassing upon any of the Estates of the Right Honorable the Earl of SELKIRK, in this Island, by cutting timber, or other- wise, will be prosecuted With the utmost rigour ofthe Lew. Tenants requiring Timber for Farm Buildings, &c. must apply to the subscriber. . _ ’ - DOUSE, Laud Agent. Y '? AUCTION. . To BE SOLD, THIS DAY (SA‘rditImv, at 12 o‘clock, at the Market-House, . By H". II. GflRDINER, The following articles :— 2 excellent Cows, . 1 Colt, 15 months old, 1 Horse, 4 years old, 1 Gig Harness, 1 new Wood Sleigh, wellIroned, 2 sets Blocks and Tackles, 1 Fowling Piece (percussion lock), 2 pairs Blankets, l white Coimterpane, 2 Feather Pillows. 3 Bachelors‘ Comforts, 2 sets Cruet Stands, 1 TeaTray; A fow Boxes Raisins; Also,2 vols. French Revolution, with Plates. And a variety of Dry Goods, too numerousto mention. {LTIftlie weather should prove unfavourable, the Sale Will take place on the Wednesday following. ' \ 3 .FRESH AMERICAN FLOUR. . BARRELS best Superfine fresh Ameri- can FLOUR, for family use, for sale very low. ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, No. 1, Queen Street. momma VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES. HESE Medicines are indebted for their name to their manifest and sensible action in uri fying the springs and channels uflife, and enduing t mm with renewed tone and vigor. In many hundred cer- tified cases which have been made public, and in almost every species of disease to which the human frame-II liable, the happy effects of Moli'at‘s Life Pills and Phenix Bitters have been gratefully and publicly acknowledged by all persons benefited, and who were. previously unacquainted with the beautifully hilosophical princi- ples upon which they are compoun ed, and upon which the consequently act. . . , he Life Medicines recommend themselvesm dissent?“ . 0f every form and description. The first operation iq . to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudities constantly settlin around them; and to remove the hardened feces whic collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave spelt collected masses behind as to produce habitual COSIIYP; ness, with all its train of evils, or sudden diarrhea, With its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists, who examine the human bowels after death: and hence the prejudice of these well in~ formed men against quack medicines—or medicines pre- pared and heralded to the public by ignorant persons. The second effect oftlie Life Medicines is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, the liver and the lungs, the healthful action of which entirely, _ depends upon the regularity oftlic urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red colour from the agency of the liver and the lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner oflieultli iii the blooming cheek. Mofl'at’s Vegetable Life Medicines have been tho- roughly tested, and pronounced at sovereignd‘emedy for Dyspepsia, Flutulency, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn and Headache, Restlessitess, Ill. temper, Anxiety, Langour and Melancholy, Costiveness, Diarrhcna, Cholera, Fevcrs of all kinds. Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsles of all kinds, Gravel, Worms, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, lnveterate Sores, Scorbiiiic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy and other disagreeable com- plexions, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, common Colds and nfluen7a, and various other complaints which afflict the human frame. In Fever and Ague, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently success ul—.s;o much so, that in the Fever and Ague Districts, PlIySIcL- ans almost universally prescribe them. ‘ ,_ All that Mr. Mofl'at requires of his patients ii, to-bo particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according . to the directions. It is not by a Newspaper notice, or by any thing that lie liimsclfmay say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. Itis alone by the results If a fair trial. V l]? A Fnesa Smier of these ,valuahle Medicinal just received and for sale by ' J. B. COOPER 6; Co. Sole Agents for Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, July 30, 1840. TEN POUNDS PREMIUM. HE Committee of the Charlottetown Tem- v pcrance Society offer the above Premium for the bestEssay on the Traffic in Ardent Spirits, as bearing upon the Physical, Moral and Civil Interests OK this Colony—such Essay to be the production ofa member of a Temperance Somer within this Island, and delivered in Charlottetown on or before the 15th December next. Judges will be appointed, and further arrangemente' regarding the manner of appropriating the Prize, Will be made, and due notice tliereofgiven hereafter. I J. B. COOPER, Secretaries 6; W. NELIS, Treasurers. 4, 17th July, 1840. ‘ LONDON PORTER. O N E Hundred Dozen of prime London PORTER, for Sale by the Subscriber, JOHN DAVIS, Queen Street, 12th June, 1840. T. PARSONS & CO. ._ Horse Sheers and general Smiths (lolefrom England), «,- BEG leave to acquaint the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and'the public generally, that they. have taken the Smithery lately occupied by Mr. Isaac Jackson, Coach-maker, in Prince treet, where all orders. in their line will be punctually attended to and faithful ly executed. An Apprentice wanted. Charlottetown, 13th July, 1840. THE Subscriber intending to make an altera- tion in his business, respectfully requests an early settlement of Accounts from all persons indebted to him, A Valuable Stock of GOODS for Sale, for_Cash only, ALEXANDER DAVIDSON. Cliarottetown, 14th July, 1840; * '. W H E R. E A S my Indented Apprentice, I Nelson Spratt, has lately deserted from my ser- vice—All persons are hereby cautioned against employ.- ing or harbouring the said Apprentice, under pain of prosecution. ’ MARTIN DOG I1 ERTY. Charlottetown,9th Oct., 1840. STOLEN from the Subscriber’s premises, on . Tuesday night last, an entire COLT, about ayenr and a halt old; is of a red colour, With niarge round white spot on his 'forehead—tw 'hind fetlocks white, and a long tail. Whoever will bring the above .to the subscriber, or wli1llbgize spelt inlformatiog gs will lead to his recoverv wt 9 an some rewar e . , " y JouN CONNICK. Princetown Road, Lot ‘19, Sept. 18th, 1840. FOR PLYMOUTH—(ENGLAND.) T H E new copper-fastened S H I P William Bromluzm, burthen, per register, . "lira-1 491 tons, John Barrett, Commander, wil sail rom Charlottetown for the above port, on or about the 30th inst. Has excellent accommodations for Parson. gers. For Freight or Passage apply to the Commander, on board, or to 4 JAMES PEAKE, Charlottetown,8th Oct. 1840. V t ._ _A_._g.___1_.n_ It .4