\ PRINCE b g @l U EDWARD r at ' AND ' "x" rm... ~. <~ .’ ‘. l math. SLAND ADVERTISER. I T “flCHARLOTTETOWN, SA . TURDAY, JULY 23, 1842. [Nov. ‘ y ‘ i . NEW SPRING GOODS. Ei’subscriber has just received a very general *- ' assortment of 1,, ‘n‘rfrisn MANUFACTURES, ' gather with his former Stock, he otters for Sale at a con- :2 .idgrable reduction upon last year’s prices. Stock new comprises—superfine Vvest (trianglan and 6black and coldred Cloths, Doesktris, Tweeds, Cassi. roilenet, Valentin and Marseilles Vestiiigs, Gambroons, 13mins Drills, plain and striped Moleskins, grey Cm. ,, hlte'jnd colored Shirtings, Regatta Shirtings, Apron tgg‘ tch Homespuns, Gingliams, Printed Cuttons, Book, ' net, _Mull and Checked Muslins, Muusclin-de-luine dia‘n'a, De-laine, Clially, Tliibet, Grape and Gauze i ‘- “bind-Handkerchiefs; Silkuwt and gauze Veils; black and : , ijde'.anles, Persians, Satins, Ribbons, Gimps, .flobbinefl-s, Grecian and blonde Nels and Quillings, inens, Long Lawn, Cambrics, Damask Table Linen, Dia- his and Towelling. Sllll'l' Collars and Fronts; Ladics’ lus,‘while and colored Cotton Stockings and Socks, soc}... India Rubber Straps and Brace-s; Gentlemen’s fed Armazine and Satin ; Carpeting, Stocks, \Vilton Hearthrugs, linen and cotton Bed-ticks, white and é‘f Flannels, Osnaburgs, blue and white Cotton Warp. ‘ READY mot: CLOTH]. “a. nth/Jackets and ’I‘rowsers, 'I‘oilenet and Valentin Vests, leskin grid Duck Jackets, Frocks and 'I‘rowsers, Linen and h‘te‘cotton’Shirts,striped and regatta do. knit lanibswool and ‘ fiLD‘riweidJ-A' large assortment of Men's and \Vomen’s made shoes. ‘ v 1 ‘ , HflRDWflRE. and. clasp (wrought) Nails, from 4dy. to 40dy., cut and ' Nails, Spikes, from 4 to 7 inches, Screws, m Pots nni Bake Pans, Plough Plates, Metal es, Cha'n Traces Back Bands, Hoes, Spades, d Sid Irons, Cofl'ee Mills, Cutlery and D—Hmrfl s '\v End. rd, ar- out ons ch. l)C' ced low rave ods, Mr. ears and. l. 1.0 , and ards r,- 'iod; indS. latitc 3 ieetls f the f the town- larl)’ e dog a" lie 5 . st llcr vas ‘1 alk in tore W “ wo- led l 0 , w'lSl, -' an dc" “duck , The , being a bor- watch‘ tunnel! .‘ 1d WI _ ugl‘f‘":e age” is all 55 ' lPP‘ifi'ON Liverpool, a general assortment), . The BRITISH MANUFA CTUREI) owns, '1“, adv I , "i If Also, 16 Chests superior SOuchong a." ' ,rut ;‘ "g ' , q 700 pairs snoes, xv {owe * not inferior in quality to any either made - i, ' 1,, l-irlai’ntin . . ,Mhi, Reeds, Wool Cards, Cast, German and Blis- , sqirttri and rodjron, Axe Iron. lb. aiir 56 lb. kegs; boiled and raw‘Lin- arnisl‘, Putty, .IViiidow Glass, Cordage, Tinvvsre, Weaver a Jet Sfiel; round, 11 .“hints, in 14‘”). 3:11, Oil, Pitch-Tar, so, Wine, Brand Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Raisins, mtg, Spices,T0l~{t o, prme Cigars, (SI-c. ‘ ‘ " ' s. - .iOiIN DAVIS, Jun. Queen. Street, Iflllt une, 1842. “.3053? _..- THO MAS ; q H, ,8" ST RECEIVED, m Woonq'f’ym Hones; ANTEi.oea,from LivanrooL; 'i l l _. and Joy!” Bk‘gusujrom PLYMOUTH, SELEClpD‘ ASSORTMENT OF ‘ GENERALMRCHANDIZE, ,‘,.Cottpri$ilig LINEN ‘V ind yooELEN DRAPERY, ' HATS; CAPS.,BONNETS; BOOTS and safes, 5,, 5m ‘ *‘ TOOLo ' deTED and oils»- SHEIFIELD G ODDS; A,r’.:‘,".""“—“5" - 7‘ *‘r‘ ' m. . ' , PAINTS, oiLs, COLOURS,‘BRUSHES, aw. » ‘ : SPRING, 1342. .LYDI ARD 8L FINIAYSON E6 to. intimate, that they have rceived their Spring 1} V‘ ._ Stock of I _ ‘xgrxsa & FOREIGN memgANmzn, SUITABLE FOR THE SE.S"O_N. I tin‘ghVof Tuscan, Diinstzible and Bdford Bonnets and trust apes; Muslin-De Laines, Cambricand French Mus- i" , ,. r \ T formerly occupied by the late M r. James Quinn, where he has, constantly on hand a supply of the above mentioned article, oft superior quality, which he will dispose of cheap for Cash, by wbblesale or retail. LEMON‘SYR UP, LEMON SYR UP, Of the very best quality. HE Subscriber informs the public, that he has es- tablished a LEMON SYRUP MflJV'UFfl CTORY at tliri'Store ALSO, .A large assortment of Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Candles, Soap, Tobacco, and a quantity of Earthenware, &0. AND Atso, A number of Catholic BOOKS, viz :—-T|ie Life ofI“ather Mat- thew, and Portrait ofdo.; Robert Emmet’s Speech, delivered be- fore Lord Normanby, at the Session House, Dublin ; Poor Man’s Manual; Patti to Paradisei Key of Heaven; CatliOlic Piety; New Testaments, Spelling Books. &r'. Ste. ' THOMAS BROYDERICK. Charlottetown, Qllnfln Street, ‘ July 1st,1842. THE Subscriber begs'to announce to the Inhabit ts of Charlottetown, and the Island in general, and alsl to those visiting Charlottetown frmn Europe, or any oftlie Colonies, that he has removed to thatspacious Dwelling-house in Dori-les- tor-street, lately occupied by the Hon. Charles Young, next dior, East, of Mr. Andrew Duncan’s three-story Building, which; he has furnished in aneat and handsome manner, and tliat.h' is now ready to receive those who may be pleased to favor im with their custom; and trusts that, by unremitting attentionflie will be able to entertain his guests in a satisfactory manner. lI‘Ie also begs to s.ate, that his table, and every thing essential in slch an establishment, will be constantly supplied with the best but the market affords. Private apartments can be had for Budd- ers. Baking, Confectionary, &c. carried on as heretofore. Dn- ners, Suppers, &c. had on the shortest notice. JOHN II. PALLISTER N. B.—Guod Stabling. ‘ Charlottetown, June 10th,1842. , NIOST VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN' OR SALE, a DWELLING HOUSE, now in pri- gress, situated on the Corner of Victoria and Water Streets, 32 feet >< 29, containing, on the first floor, a Parlor and Kitchm, Store and Ollice; on the second floor, a Drawing Room, and flip Bedrooms, with Attics or Lofts for light goods. ._ ‘With the House will be sold Land eqmil to a Town Lot, 1;) n84 feet, or the whole of Water Lots Nos. 23 and 24, having front on Victoria, Street of about six chains, on Water Street 1 feet: and an equal Harbour front containing more than one Ac‘ ,.and a half, and more than six Town Lots, ofdry sound Lan t now in a state of good cultivation. This is an opportunity ofinvesting capital in this rising Tow with a certainty of obtaining a large return, which cannot cool again. The present owner has no other object in offering th valuable Property for Sale, than to narrow the anxieties of d' clining years. Apply in Town, to Peter Macgowan, Grove, Lot 61, to Esq, or at Woodlo ‘J. L. LEWELLIN. '\ May 24th, 1842. f HE Subscriber offers for Sale, ,or to Let for a ter ofyears, his Leasehold interest in and to 50 Acres ofex lent Land, situate on the Fort Augustus Road, Lot 36. ai'eron the premises ingtwo pair ofstoiies, . necessary. The whole are quite ticnlar, and were constructed on the most app executed by the most competent Millw Colony. There are a never failing stream ,of water, and substantial Milldaiii. Dwelling- ready for the Plough, an ing. The yearly rent is _ . of999 years. This 'propert-y is 511 bourhood of several of’tlie most v I Island, viz: Moriaglian, Fort Augustus, Tarentum, Pisquid, roved plans, I‘ and a only £2 15s. 7d,, currency, for the tctr luvvllressespOrleares and Saxony Cloths, plainand printed ', rich awn, Clubs and 'I‘li'ibet Shawlsand Handkenhiefs; Black and ".95 Cloths, Doeskins, 'I‘weeds, &c., Pinterl Velveteeris, . Clinton‘s and Summer Cloth; Silk, Cotnn and \Vorsted ;Gloves “Muslins and a large assortment t'small \Vai‘es. ‘ ti—Rum, Briindy, Gin, Wines, Porter, Supr, Tea, Tobac- M.‘ am,,,Enrtlienware, Hardware, and a vtiriet' of Spices; tlie .fihtili'ofwhich having been purchased on the min advantageous ' firm!“ an he'sold at extremely low prices for cash- ! , Queen Stieet,’.lune 9th, 1842. _ , - out; rt. 11 E A R D, , ' ‘Nliteturning tharits for past favours, be; to inform _ ‘lbfir (friends of theii,‘ REMOVAL to the prenises lately :CCIIPINI by .Mr. Smerdoa Saddler; and haying m-eived their ' SEEKING-.GOOJDS, - Elysium], fro ‘ri'ces at which they are marked, of “,1 h m tlielow y mung'continued support." 1. . . . use ' '.25 Tons of Welsh and Scrafldarilron ;a handsome lj‘aliogany :“S'tde-Board, wuh carved bark; Mahogany Sofa ;‘ Piaio Forte; Cane-seat Chairs, &c., cheap fc‘cash, ‘ _ N-B-—Tlle new Barque CWt-ty will leave this Island for 3":mdel‘0'd “mm the 10“) JUlYi ‘stn, has accommodation for a fetiv'cabin Passengers. Apply wine above. ~ * ‘ -. nnw eons. . ,‘THFéhS11lll-‘c'lber beg: lleale ‘ inform the Inhabitants w. a , 0 ar ottetown an lie 5 al ' I i .l y yust returned from Lou’don. per Ship :Nilyilat he has . A VERY LARGE ANBGENERAL AS S ORTMENT OLGOODS, ,, SUITABLE FOR THE sASON which he offers for sale at. very.rcducet. - i i C I " liver . Trad rs ' t tl - “095’ for a“ on A gfigi’aly’erms‘. e going 0 ie country w be summed on very .‘May,16th,1842. " , r' _ , , SPRING. GOODS. E Subscribersrhave just received,i“, . r i. H r . f‘a _D. REDDIN. , into this Island, 3'. ,Qwir‘i‘g to the depressed state of trade in th e PHCENIX FOUNDRY (W. T r Brig Ante.- is On the main Road to Charlottetown, which is distaizt only .miles, and is only about. One lia borough, where any quantity ofgoods or produce c or from the Cttpita . easily be found. property will please to apply to the owner, Fort Augustus. April, 1842. TO BE SOLD BY it RIVATE SALE, ONE HUNDRED ACRES of Freehold .LA situate on Elliot River—lately occupied by Thom Kickham, deceased—between twenty and twenty-five Acres which are under cultivation Barn and Stables erected thereon, and a valuable . running through the premises. Also,an excellent Marsh, wlii yields, annually, thirty tons of Hay. Any person Wlslllng. raise Stock will find the above a desirable situation. will be given immediatEDWARD KICI'HAM ~ _ . x * , J A MEs CAHILL, gEmmm' Charlottetown, April 191b, 1842. I rnrncsi EDWARD ISLAND HOTEL . -__ -g... e 9 c 'I‘lt& a Grist DIill equal to any in the Island, I) Kiln, and all the machinery and mater s new, a‘nd complete in every r; It rights to be found in te Also, the materials for a commodi s house, 33z24 feet; about four Acres ofthe fariitis (1 about 8 or 9 more are ready tor stun?- uated in the immediate nei - flourishing Settlements in e 4 lfmile distant from the Hilt- an be sliippedo In short, a better opening for business canat Persons wishing to offer for the above valuah; on the preuiises,,t ALEXANDER DIXON, Millenl i —-'t N11 There are a good Dwelling Houq‘ Spring of Watt 1 Possessiti ly. For further particulars, enquire of, RELIGIOUS BOOK AND TRACT SOCIETY. , CHOICE SELECTION of the excellent Publi- ' cations of this Society, including a large proportion of Interesting works and presents for the young, have been just re- celved. per Lady Wood, and are for Sale at the Store of Messrs. G-& W. HEARD, the Society's Depository. Tracts may also be had by Subscribers, for gratuitous distribution. By order, , V JOHN ORLIBAR, Sec’y. May 31st. 1842. [PORTRAIT PAINTING. W. MARTIN, late from London, begs to inform a the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, that he has commenced PORTRAIT PAINTING, at his residence in Prince Street,cor. ner ofGrafton Street. Specimens may be seen, together with a number pfotliers in the fine arts. Hours of attendance, Hum ‘10 to 4 o’clock. Charlottetown, July 2, 1842. CARD. ' HE Subscriber being solicited by several of his cum- me‘rcial friends, to act in future as an AUCTIONEER and GENERAL COMMERCIAL B R 0 K E R, takes leave to inform them and the public generally, that he will attend to the Auction business on each Market day, at his resi- dence (opposite Mr. D. Brenan’s,) in Sydney Street, where all qrdlers in that line, from town and Country, will be strictly atten- ( e to. He will also attend to the Surceyingcf Lumber (being regular- ly qualified for the same), to the Posting and closing of Books, collectingy ofdebts, drawing of Charter Parties, agreemenls. 5w- &c.. GLO. And havin g had a long experience of Mercantile BUSINESS in different parts of the Colonies,. he trusts he will be enabled, by strict attention and perseverance, to give general satisfaction to those who may favour him with their support. P. B. DOYLE. . Charlottetown, May 20th, 1842. A CARD. .- ENRY FOUND, Tailor, desires to return his sin- cere thanks to his friends and the public in general for their general support to his late partner and himself, during their Copartnership—and at ,the same time begs to acquaint them, that he 'is now Carrying on business on his own account, and hopes to‘ merit a continuance oftliai patronage which has hither- to been soliberally conferred. , \ ' H. P. will feel obliged to those indebted to the late Firm of TunNauLL &FooND to discliarge'their Accounts as early as possible. ' North side Queen Square, Charlottetown, June 17th, 1842. THOMAS D. TANTON, TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, Great George Street (House formerly occupied by Mr. Pallistcr), > RETURNS his sincere thanks to the Gentry and Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Island in general, for the liberal support they have hitherto afforded him; and begs most respectfully to inform them, that he has returned from Lon- don with the newest Fashions; and having visited the firlesiab- lislinients, in order to acquire the latest information in the art of cutting, feels confident ofgivi'ng satisfaction to those who may favor him with a portion oftlieir patronage. June 17, 1842. M. WALKER, MILLINER, Dness AND STAY From England, ESPECTFULLY informs her Friends, and the Ladies ofCliarlottetown, that she has commenced Business in the above Line in part oftlie Premises occupied by Mr. Hobbs, HJI Manufacturer, Sydney Street, and trusts, by neat- ness,punetuality,and strict attention, to merita share of their patronage and support. ' MAKER, lottetown, June 8th, 1842. Sydney Street, Clt’ar MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING. I MISS TERLIZZICK begs to announce to the pub- lic of Charlottetown and its vicinity, that she intends to carry on the above business; and trusts, by strict ‘attention and punctuality, to m'erit a share Oftheir patronage. A Residence, Upper Queen Street. / Charlottetown, June 11th, 1842. 7 HEREBY give notice to all persons indebted to me, by Bond, Book-Account, or otherwise, that I have this day appointed Mr. T. Dawson, of Charlottetown, Tanner, my lawful Attorney, to manage all my concerns during my absence from Prince Edward Island. All outstanding debts must be immedi- ately settled, to prevent legahexpensess W. SMARDON. , I l 3011) June, 1842. 1 LL Persons indebted to the estate of the late James Quinn, deceased, are requested to make immediate pay- ment to the Subscriber, otherwise their respective Accounts “’1” be placed in the hands of an Attorney, and sued for without dis- } tinction ofliersons. ' y l t P. GAFFNEY. Charlottetown, May 13th, 1842. FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. linod of Darnley, belonging to the subscriber——contaiiii'i'ig 1 acres ofLand, 35 of which are under. cultivation. Barn, and a gOod Spring ofWater on the premises. For furtli particulars, apply to John Clark, at Mr. John Davis’s, Jr., Clia lottetowii,or to -. W. E. CLARK, Darnley. - June 4lll,1842.‘ 0 BE SOLD, and immediate possession given, th' beautifully situated FARM in the immediate neighbou i HE Subscriber intending to make a change in his - business, is under the necessity of calling upon all persons indebted to him to make immediate payment of their respective Accounts, ortltey will be placed in the hands of an Attorney, for T. B. TREMAIN. There is a collection. eXCellent new House, nearly finished, 32 feet by 24; also, a goo Charlottetown, Ist June, 1842. \‘VHITE WINE VINEGAR. - FEW QR. CASKS, very superior, just received, and for sale by the Subscriber. E I‘ v~ TO BE SOLD, FIVE PAS lottetnwn to Princetorwn, The Three‘mile-brook runs t ever facility for we _ _ . extefi’sive Tannery: For terms and particulars, inquire at 1 Office ofthe Attorney General. Jnne 2d, 1842. FOR'SALE.., I , By order aftlic Honourable the House of Assembly, HE CHART of HiLLsno norm of CHARLOTTETOWN—a and the— HARBOUR of THREE Riv CHART of CARDIGAN B lottetowu, and at the Custom TURE LOTS, in one block, in Chart lottetown Royalty, situate on~tlie Road leading from Chat‘ within three miles of Charlottetown lirough one oftliese Lots, afl'ording rking 8 Mill or Mills, or for carrying on an ROUGH BAY and the HAN-t Water—street, Oct. 22, 184]. Ens in this Island, surveyedi _. R. B. BOGGS. Charlottetown, December 4tli,1841. . . M E R I‘C A N MILL SA WS FOR SALE, at the A. Subscriber‘s Store. . ’ CHARLES DEMPSEY. _ Charlottetown, May 28th, 1842. - each and every cultivated or improved To LAND ASSESSMENT. . Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, ° ' Prince Edward Island, 3151 May, 1842. IN pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly .of this Island, made and passed in the Seventh year'JOfthe‘R'ei n of His late Mayesty‘King William the Fourth, intit'uledihflrtr at for levying an Assessment on~all Lands in this Islander-1369' here- by publicly notify the Owners or,Occupiers of Landiwitjiio: this Island, fiir which the Annual Assessmentcharged thereopda the said recited Act, of Four Shillings, lawful money of this Isliind, for every Hundred Acres of wilderness or'uniinproved Lnn, oon~ tained in the several Townships, and the several Islan‘ds'belimg- ing thereto; and the sum ofTwo Shillings for every. Hundred Acres of cultivated or improved 'Land in the said several Town- ships and Islands as aforesaid; and the sum ofFous'l sllllllnES‘ for each 'and every uncultivated or unimproved Town Lol,'Pii‘sture Lot, Common Lot and \Vater Lot, granted in the Town and Royalty of Charlottetown; and the sum of , ‘WOSIIHIIngSI fur- w ' sture,'C_ommon,~ and Water Lot as aforesaid; and the suinfiwo Shillings and eight-pence for each and every Town Lot, Princetown; and the sum of One Shilling and four-penCofur each and every'cnltivated or improved Town, PIISIULB and Water andso in proportion for a less quantity; and the sum df-‘Ope pong ny per acre on each and every acre ofciiltivated orir’npfovedf the snin ofTwo-peiice per acre on each and every acre ofsuch, , Lands as may be deemed unculyivated or unimproved Lands, is » my liands,or the liandsofiny Deputies, on Or before the Twenty- first of December, 1842, I shall, on the last day of the next Hil- ary Term, at Charlottetown, make Proclamation of till such Lands as shall then be in arrear for nonpayment of the sum i charged thereon, agreeably to the directions oftlic said Act. J. SPENCER SMI‘iH, Treasurer. .1 rnozmx FOUNDRY. Under the Special PatrOnage ot His Exoellency‘Sir H. V.‘ Huntley, Lieutenant Governor. NEW ESTA—BLlSHMENT.‘ HE PHCENIX COMPANY beg to. announce to the Public, the Establishment, at the old and well known , premises of Messrs. Waters &- Birnie, in Cliarlotetowtipofa BRASS and IRON FOUNDRY ; I and soon after the Spring arrivals, will be happy to receive' orders Stores, and Machines for various purposes, Fire and-Garden En- .' gines, on the most improved principles for effective operations. The services of Mr. WiLLiAM Caesar Hoses, a native of this. Island, who is well skilled in all these, various Branches, have been engaged. _ GEORGE BIRNIE, ’ . ' ' Superintendent. Charlottetown, March 1511i 1842. v FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE.» ' 5 Alliance British and Foreign Assurance Company,’ Established by flct ofP rliamenl, in1824. ' ' Capital, £5, 00,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Es ., Sir Moses Montefinrd, F. R. S. racemes—G. H. Barnett,Esq., Edward Blonnt, Esq.,.|ihn Bowdcr, Esq, Sir Robert Campbell, Bart., T. A. Curtis, tap, Right Hon. G. R. Dawson, Sjr G. Harrisnn, K. C. H., Mdvil Wil on, Esqf, Sir T. F. Buxton, Bart., William Crawford, ‘q., M. ., Edward Fletcher, Esq.', Louis Lucas, Esq.,.Thomas is- tcrman, Esq.,Th0mas Richardson, Esq, L. N. De Roihscbg‘ld, . Esq, Oswald Smith, Esq. l Auvi‘roas.—Sir George Carroll, James Cook,Esq., Anthmy Rothschild, Es . ‘ BANKERs.—l\' essrs. Barnetts, Hoares and Co. Acruanv.—Benjamin Gompertz, Esq, F. R. S. SECRETAiii’.-—Andrew Hamilton. Esq. PHYSICIAN—Jolt" R. Hume, M. D., Curzon Street. SOLICITOR.—Jnhn M. Pearce, Esq. Summon—Tomas Allasoo, Esq. ' i a, THE Subscriber is authorised to issue POLICIES at extremely moderate rates of premium, on Houses in progresk of building, or of repair; and on Vessels on the Stocks. Als‘o on Houses ofeverv description, on Furniture, and on Goods. He will also other Life Insurance upon advantageous terms. A ‘ large part ofthe Capital is paid up, and is invested in the public funds. The Subscriber has authority tosettle losses by Bills of Exchange on London, except in cases ofdoubt. A share Ofthe profits is allowed to the Assured ever ' five years. 'f' ,. ' It is understood by the Company that Houses and other Build-_ ings, warmed by Stoves, are covered by the Policy, withoul'3an particular description, the Stoves being placed and used accor - ing to Our Statutes in such cases made and provided. - 1 ’ CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. N. B.—Policies will be issued, renewal Receipts granted, and Prospectuses obtained, by applying to theSuliscriber, at his Of- fice, daily, from 9 o’clock, a. tn., until 5 o’clock, p. m; f a, ‘ CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. - Charlottetown, April 18th, 1842 v - ’ IFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. ‘ T the following Insurance Companies, viz: The National Loan Fund Life Assurance London. The New Loan Fund Life Insurance Company . New York. ‘ ‘ The Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance Companies of Hartford, Connecticut. . 5,; _ And as he is furnished with blank Forms oprlpy g, and - in possession of all the information which may,_ c.’ , , f 3" persons who wish to effect Insurance, he will I)? j eeivce applications and transmit the same to the Age _ e fax. Please apply to ' “ HENRY PALMER. May be had at the Colonial Herald. Office---prioe,1s;:6d.. THE HARMONICON: A Collection of Sacred Music, consisting of Psalm and H rnn Tunes, lAnt o voca usic. 'eeond Edition, improved and enlarged . Society -9f of; .‘ h OR’iSALE—An English built C A R R I A G E, I adapted either for one or two Horses, with Hood, Patent Axles, Lamps, &c. Also, a set ofnew Harness, With or Without the Carnage- K. MACKENZIE. 3 Mi: S! MILL SAWS” MILL SAWS!!! I. SAW _ MIL r sale by the Subscriber, acase Charlottetown, May 28, 1842. Just published, toolscap 8vo., ‘p. 128, c '5‘ _‘ _Price, 15.6d. single, [23. per oz. . ' . V - MORAL RENOVATION; or, The Empire office chus destroyed. THE PRIZE Essay. KNOX. . , CHARLOTTETOWN: COOPER & BREMNER. ‘ a; _ HBBBINGS FOR SALE. v Charlottetpwn',‘ in ‘,large or _ g R2 FATTERN' MAKER ‘ oCAn-ucs idol ., , . the above, branhhésmlgoqd idediatyéde'niplbyment at the Phoenix in Bruits or their executed 'to any pattern, without BOAT ofabout 20 feet Keel, with Sails, ac. co pleteh Sheds considere arbour for particulars, apply to r .- 1 \Ymt- River, June 18,1842.- LAN‘K Bills of Exchange, . ’ I \rtic‘le Bills of Lading, P 'T‘Zifitiorney, ‘Court Subprenas, App 3 v y=of Magistrates’ Blan‘ks, 8L0. for sale an 0" Herald. _ _ — - on ,5, , JOHN so I he Ofiice of \ d the fastest sailing Boat in the Charter Parties, Sea- Manifests,‘ Bills of Sale, rentices' Indentures. riber, Sizty- ‘ -‘ ’f 's.| b‘tlf Subse EST landed, and D" x” y e The, will be l ma,“ Barrels prime Newfoundland Earrings. ‘1 197"?“ Pmmptpaym-m' K. M‘KENZIE. m- Wuter Street, 9th June, 1842. O -‘BE LET, for one or more years, a large SHOP to be'fitted up as may be agreed" on, audio. which n modinus Cellar is attached, below the erald Printing Office [Corner ofPownal and Water-stream: For further particu vaPl’ly “l ' ' J. B. COOPER. the e .. . . .. . . fac- . ~ » - , 5 b the Hon. UsT received, and fo , T d hand 03,511,313”. n tn ts be above _(IOOdB have been urchase u der the Colonial Statute, 2d Victoria, cap , y ‘ . , , . f t PHILADELPHIA BOU'I Three 0,,5 sew.“ , ‘y ‘ I _ igmgéogh i’éirmhvand Will be disPO-SEdJOtBEEVSVIPIJ-IOAC very. léneorge wright, surveyoiGegemii aninfiiiieggi‘cohiianéiiéiis ILIIE s superior finis'iéd 6; W ’ adapted for Ox or Rafting Chains, f‘?’ “ff i . . ‘ . ‘ . ‘ ' un er ' . ‘ . r '~ ’ ' ‘ fé‘ -' ' ‘1 i‘ ' 4 j ' ‘ £1;Ssr'ifiiéilfi'iti‘lé’hhiesor thgfiurfiy::y%::§;;; Tug? 30th May 1842 ED. WILSON. .Queen Street, February'25, 1842. . r :» ; ‘32- . ~ ’ " ' ‘ ' A r ' dth toreo I‘. 9_ r ' r ‘ f“. c "N’. iCorpER AND BRASS ROyal Gazette Officer“ 6 House, Three Rivers. BUILDING LOTSL . A .' H rain- rt 01' the Town for business. For parlfiulua._a'pply,,to.,MI- GeOrge Clark, Who is out . , borised to treat fur the” some. ~. n.4,, JAMES E. 8. BAGNAWL Charlottetown, June 8th, 1842. . > , - E tons, Henry Lee, Master. ” w - For particulars, 3 lyto the Captain on board: vvn,281h1une,1, g. - ~ 11 ,t' ' :v .I Charlotteto . v ,i _ asture Lot-and ,Wa~ ' ‘ ter Lot, granted in the Towns and Royaltiesof Georgetown and ;. Lot, granted in the said last mentioned Towns and' Royaltiequ . Land in the Royalty of Georgetown, called reserved Lands; and-e ." .- payable, that unless the Assessment for the current year bepaid into ‘ - I. for a l descriptions of Casiings for Mill-work, Farming Utensils, .’ PRESIDENTS, &c.—John Irving, Esq., M. P, Sam'ue’l'Gurtiayi'fiw By the Rev. . v .9 _‘ r .«t . .. ,t. ' :‘V. , . ; , £5" , ’1‘. : 37 L ‘ . HE Subscriber has been appointed, Sub-Agent of’ "’7" .x 1.. 4,. E Subscriber .ofi‘ers to Lease, {drgflgm of years, BUILDING LOTS in in .mostemm .» ,s 1. _ FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, to flittkhfi’ ’ ,' Newfoundland The Brigantine Seqflower,bndibott99