fl,— - \ ‘ u an): dboloniat’imcrow. 10th (Jews0 7,} 4,. madam in Charlottetown. , of the “on of are Peace for Prince County. $asscttners. IV. Cup. 9, intituled fin Act for the Establishment His Excellency “"5 “'80 linen pleased to appoint the Honorable Edward Palmer. 0ne nflhe Representatives for Cliarluitetnwn—' damn,“ 'l‘l‘lllflleefl ofthe Central Academy, under the authority Ac} 0; 61h, Viptoria, inlitulcd flit flat to alter and amunit W I)“ for the establishment of an Academy in Charlottetown. Sacasrsnv’s OFFICE, June 13th, 1843. The Lieutenant Govcrnor has been pleased to dircct the name Yen, Esq., ofPort Hill, in be inserted in the Commis- PROSPECTUS OF A LIBET'RAL NBWSI’APER, To be publwhed in Charlottetown Twice a Week. ENTLEM EN; The subject upon which we have . to addroSs yuii is one that so closely concerns the common interests of usall, that we do not hesitate to approach you with all. the, familiarity ofa friend—all the boldness and manlincss of spirit inseparable from an integrity of purpose and firm attach- merit to the truth: We have to address you on the PTOPrlely “r pstfibhshiog in this Colony a FREE and INDEPENDENT-PRESS} and :lr'ildiiiiig'_ipi,, we'shall avmd the indulgence oftlnit flipP‘W‘ “awry sent e dissimulation so common to it Prospectus, which is as LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer’: Office, Charlottetown, this Island, made and passed in the Seventh year ufthe Reign of His Into Majesty King William the Fourth, intiluled flu flat for levying an flsscssmeet on all Lands in this Island-I do here- by publicly notify the Owners or Occupier: of Land.witliin this Island, for which the Annual Assessmentchnrged ilieraou by the said recited Act, of Four Shillings, lawful money oftliis Island, flir every Hundred Acres ofwildcrness or unimproved Lands coli- tairicd In the several Townships, and the several Islands belong- ing thereto, and the sum ofTwo Shillings for every Hundred acres AUCTIONS. “and Thornton, Esq., do. for Georgemwn_the Hun, Chm-la, T _I_ . Prince Edward Island, 30m May, 1843. :AI‘OUtBIS‘EdFEEglszI; PROPERT‘; EORdSAfif' Hensley: w'u'm" Sw“h"'-"* “"d F”"""'5 hmgwnm‘i Efiquires— othe PBODle oannce Edward Island. IN pursuance of the Act ofthc General Assembly of r e “I ' y u '0 "ct'on‘ 0" e "e! a” 3 28th inst., at One u’cloQk, at the Court House, in Charlotte- town, , Six Hundred Acres 01 Land, . in Lots to suit purchasers, situate on Township No. 55, being part ofthe Land granted to the late Capt. Campbell, R" N‘ Particulars may bo'known by applying to ‘ JAMES N. HARRIS, Charlottetown, 8th Junc,1843. Licensed Auctioneer. DISTRICT No. 15. HE Subscriber will let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on Monday, the 19th June,the Building a WHARF at Launching Bay—Sale to commence nt 12 o’clock. JOHN GOFF, Commissioner. Woodville, 30th May, 1843. ' _ DISTRICT No. I. . i » : HEREBI give Notice, that I will, on Mondaytho 19th June, It 9 o’clock, set up and sell to the lowest biddor, ". ' Road,commencing at Lot 'I‘en Bridge... . ._ - ‘ I Some day, at 12 o‘clock, the Road lcadirlg from Yen’s Mills to 4 i. ,r 'l H:illurun"s. Some day, at 4 o‘clock, the Road leading from _Yeo's ‘ ’1. ;- Mills to Cascuiiipequc. " June 20m, at 9 o'clock, the Road leading from Cnscumpequc to 1 Lot 10, coirirncncing at William Hurd's. Same day,at 12 o'clock, the Road from Fox Island to Cascumpcque Point. Same day, at 4 o'clock, the Bridge at Mill River, near Martin O'Brien'h. June 21“, at 9 o’clock, the Bridge tit VVcstliike's. Some day, at 11 o'clock, Roads on Lot 4, commencing at the School- house betweon the Dock and John Gordon's. Same day, at, 4'. o'clock, the Road leading from Kildurc Bridge to Tigiiish. ,' f June 22:1, :it‘lO o’clock, the Road on Lots 3 and 2,cnmmenci‘illgh” at Mrs. 'I‘ravcrs's. * ‘ " > June 23d, at 12 o'clock, the‘ Road from Reiley‘s to the North useless as it is disgusting. y'o'leiisizrgvtvhathyou have no such Press, is to assert that which island—T v . is notoiiouii that the whole population of this draininn-ldh:“‘1.hffl::;r:plt;, arrogant and. puree-proud faction, “um—i. v I _ 't is country, and insuliirig its emacmted VIfl‘e not tie power of proclaiming their injuries and de- gradation, and establishing the tyranny and infamy oftheir rulers. :IIHIIAI‘YI'BHII'V has existed for yours, and still exists in more than its original deformity, and no'juurnalist in the Colony has been found foarlass and honest enough to expose and condemn it. When you; have to appeal to the Press ofanother Country to assert your rights and chastise your oppressors, there can he lit- tle doubt ofihe p:iriiality,‘vcnality and corruption of your own, or, rather, that which calls ilselfyours. There can be little doubt, that truth and justice have been hartered for the smiles of place- men and the patronage of power, and that pcrlidv and tipostacy by some are regarded with higher favour than constancv and integrity. To render such appeals unnecessary, vve purpose to establish in this community a Semi-weekly Periodical, under the title of 311$ fiallaflitt a. To this step we are encourag‘rd by your friends—the People’s friends—whose Solicitations and assurances ofsupport are too urgent and fluttering to be disregarded or unacknowledged. The object ofthis paper will bc,emphatically, tlioilcfonce' of your rights, and the promotion of your intercsts. “ This is not lllé “ cause of party, or offaction, but the cause of every man in Bri- “ min." It will be its object to investigale and assail, ifnot reme- dy, the evils which have grown odt ‘nftlie Lundocracv Svstein, a system »whose principle is “monopoly,” whose. effect III oppression; and wherever fraud or corriiption may be found tocyistfll‘ua PALLADIUM will show itself its most uncompro- mising eany. To the Government, as at present constituted, Tris: PALLA- nIIiM will present no opposing front, because it is unconstitu- tional and un-British—hol'ailse it til the Government of oil Oligai-chy. and not that ofn FREE Prtormc. subsisting rather on the exercise of Military power than on the :ill'octions of the Ci-lonists——:inrl because it is :i living lie on the system of Colonial Polin conceded by Her Majesty to her Provinces in Aiiiciica. We boliavo—-we are suru——viiii desire inn Administration based ofculiivated or improved Lands in the said scveral Townships and Islands as aforesaid; and the sum of Four Shillings for each and every uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot, Phsture Lot, Common Lot and \Vntrr Lot, granted in the Town and Royalty of Charlottetown; and the sum ofTwo Shillings for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture, Common, and Wu- ter Lot as aforesaid; and the sum of Two Shillings and eight- penco for each and every Town Lot, Pasture Lot and Water Lot, granted in the Towns and Royalties ofGeorgetowu and Prince- town; and the sum nfOne shilling and four-pence for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture and “later Lot, granted in the said last. mentioned Towns and Royalties, and so in proportion for a less quantity; and the sum ol'Oue [HHan per acre on each and every care ofcullivated or improved Lifnd in the Royalty of Georgetown, called rcscrvcd Lands; and tlie‘sum of Two-pence poi‘ acre on each and every acre ofsuch Lands as may be deemed uncultivated or unimproved Lands, is payahlo, that unless the Assessmont for the current year he paid into my hands, or the hands ufmv Deputies, on or bcforc the Twenty-first iichceuibcr, 1843, I sliiill,nii the last day ofilie next l'lihiry Term, at Charlottetown, make Proclamation ofull such Lands as shall ilren be in armor for min-pay ment'ofthe sums charged thereon, agreeably to the directions ofthc said Act. - .1. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. ALLIANCE LIFE ANDFIREINSURANCECOMPANY, - 0 F L 0 N D 0 N . CAPITAL £5,000,000, STERLING. PR E1111 UM—MODERA TE. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. I. June 6,1843. ' NEW DRY GOODS STORE, BONNp’I‘, HAT & MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, ' SYDNEY STREET. ISS MACMURRAY invites attention to her Stock, iiow opening, being a choice assortment of MILLINERY &. FANCY DRY GOODS, 0f the newest Fashions, and of the latest irnportations, among which arc—a variety of Liidios’ Dresses, viz: Orientals. I’nrisiimS, Mniislin do iniiics, Criipc do Liiiiies, colored Musliiis. French Cauibrics, Plain and Chine Silks, Prints & Fem Dresses; bhick Satin Shawls and Si-iirfs; Thihet wool and spun Silk Shawls; Satin, Cliche and Not Scarfs; Drawing and plain Sa- Iiiis, Silks, Crapes and Muslius, for Bonnets; Net, lace 6L liticti Collars and Cuffs; Frcnch dimity (10.; Cardinal Capos; Mourn- ing and biiglo Collars; Children's Bolihinci and Muslin do; La- diea' dress Caps and Fronts; 1n thr.| Steamer St. George, from Mirnmichi, on Tuesday last-- m,‘",Symcinds, Cooling, Stewart, Miss McCollum, Mr. and “I... Duggan, Mrs. \Viswell, and 13 in the cleavage. 13 do. from Pictou', on \Vednesday evening lust—~Tha Right Hon. Lmd John, Bishop of Nova Scotia; Mr. Daniel Davies, “I, luv Ir. Macdunnld; Messrs. Cooper, ,Dempsey, Murchison, G. L Young, Esq., Mr. Nugent, Mr. Costin, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Bar- M Mr D. Brown, Munstcur Le Chandclec, Miss Monroe, and 2 ‘ in the steeraga. . PORT OF CHflRLOTTETO.W./\‘. ENTERED. v mg 9.——Sclir. Industry, Goodwin, I‘ictou; Freestone. 10.—\Villing Lass, O’Brien, St. Pierre; Goods. 12,—‘I‘empcroucc, Ilorhne, \‘Vullnce; Lumber. Eisou, Halifax; Goods. Lime. _ ]3.——Snrah, Campbell, Mirainichi ; Boards. Malouev, Thomas, ’Arii'liat‘, Ballast. ‘ v 15,—Heury; Neville, Sydney; Cools. 16.-I"AIVGI_V, Gillis‘, I‘Ialrfax ;' Goods. , ct.r,ARiv‘.ii. Ill—Tiger, Bell, St. John's. N. F.; 17,000 fcct Lumber. 12.—-Iiidustry, Goodwin, Pictou; ballast. Fly, Campbell. Mirniiiichi; (100 bus. Potatoes. 13.——VVilliom, l’iruniago. Miraniii-hi; 26 tons Timber. 14.-—‘Brotber~, 'l‘urnhull, Halifax; 1000 bus. Potatoes, 60 do. Barley, 60 do. Oats. the repairing the Western Waterloo, Rcbecca, Spcney, Pugwash; Cape. . . June 27th, at 10 o’clock, the Road from Lot 11 Mills to Largel Ferry. ’ I. J VVliilo selling the above, I will was" all contracts not comp'lee "9 led last year. ., JA MES \VARBURTON, Commissioner. 1 Lot 11, May lst,1843. -' PORT OF RICHMOND BflY. ENTERED. Elizabeth, Harding, Miramichi; Goods. av, Dalhousic; do. JunelL—Ncw London, Pickering. Miramichi; do. \ 7.—Viiic, Sutherland, Dalhousic; ballast. 1 v , CLEAREI). '1 May31.——Brig Caroline Alice, Turner. Bidcford;4“.l,0l;0 feet Deals, 3 . ' Cords Lalhwood, 16 tons Birch Timbcr. ‘ June 2,—Schr. Ncw~ London, Pickering, Fishing Voyage. 6.—Betsey, Ilarney, do. ~ May 31 ~Sr11i‘; Elizabeth, DISTRICT in). ii. 1113 Subscriber will, on Monday the 191h day ofJune next, at 11 o'clock, forenoon, lot by Auction, to the lowest. bidder, on tho spul—Tlic raising it Swamp on the Road loading to [lie County Line, North side Montague Riser; also halfu mile . of new Road on the Cbiiiity Lino towards Brown's Creek; at 2 ,‘ o'clock, the Road from Murray Harbour Road in the County Line, ' ‘ South side of Montague River, and iii 4 o’clock, raising Green ’ .llarsb Swamp. " , On 'l‘uesdny the 20th Junc,at 10 o’clock, Road leading to Eoin’e i" I‘niut, uls‘o raising the Hollow at John Fraser‘s, ncar PinelteMilll, * j‘ " repairing Freiu‘lt Creek Bridge, and rcpairing the Bridge at this?” head ofFlat‘River, near John Macdonnld’s. ,. On \Vediiosdny, the 21m, at 11 o’clock, forenoonI the making ' ,_ ‘ a new Road from the Murray Harbour Road to the shore nt Woo Islands; and til 10 o’clock, the repairing the Road leading from Ballccieck Bridge towards Wood Is1aiids, commencing near John ‘ . i , . . THREE. r. "Jr-TIN! Steamer fllbinn has inst arrivcd from Pic- , d . . v, . . P .. . I . “my WM] 29 passe-“g9”. The Engnsh Mai, In“, no! u”,de m upon t in iincorrupto princip cs nfilie British ,irnsiitution , and 7 Pit-tau when the Albion left that place this niorriiriU. . y?" “a” 3" Em"! a “gm m sue" "n Admmmr-Mm“ .fl we Pr.”- - ° Vinccs ofCanada. Nova Scotia or New Brunswwk. I‘hnligh not =75: '31:: so cxtcusivc in territory as eiiher oflicr elder Sisters, the Island - . DIED, ‘ ofPrince Edward has all the elements of national importance. in 'Vory sliddcnly, on Saturday lusl. on board the Guinnra, ofi' common with them; and the limo. has arrived when she should assert her claim to that position among those Colonies which her Wallace, N. 8., Mr. \Villinni Hazlcwood, Carpenter, aged 39 rcsoiirccs entitle her to maintain. And ifwe have life to execute r. years. the puipOse we have in view, those claims shall not want an At his resiilcncc in New Haven. Connecticut, on the 28th Iilt.. babes' Caps and Waists; Ladies’ M,Mmimvs. NM" IVEBSTF-R: LL- D-r “'9 emlfwmLEXICOgN‘Pl'er» in "1985”) “59"” "1 dPll’mlr‘r- '““""l"i‘1 "'ld “it'll” CW”; blm’k “"‘J “’I'lle Li‘cev ‘3 “WM”; fill“ Ample security must be given for the due Performance ofelch yearofhis age. . AGRICULTURE AND THE FISHERIES. cy Handkerchiefs; Paris Points; Cherie Ni-Ekties; fancy silk 09mm“. :5 Cords; Girtlles and Tassels; colored silk Fringcs; Satin blit- tons; fancy Nels; Brussels, Bloiide and Valericieiiiie inces; gofi‘cr'd borders, insertions, and muslin trim- . . . Commissioner. ,. ‘ Edgings, quilliiigs, . ' '- f iiiiiigs; Bishops’ Lawns; Iin. Cnnibrin; Satin itud Cherie Bon- DISTRICT No. 12. ‘ , 1", , ; HE Subscriber will, on Monday, the 19th day of i '7 ’ ‘ ; net rind Cup Ribbons; fashionable Straw and Tuscan Bonnet trimmings; bugle \Vrciitlis; tinsel, pearl, mourning and colored _ Artificial FluWErs; [audit-5' lung lilzick and white lat-c Gloves; Juno iioxt,tit11 o'clock, forepoon, lot by Aucgi‘onfihu rs- Kid and silk Gloves and Mills; Cliihlrerfs Gloves; glove builds; pairing the Road from th County Line to M‘Dcrmot s; also, the black Silk and u-bito Cotton Stockings; Ladivs’ & Mirscs’ Stays; Road hunt the Hood of Hillsbtiriiiigli River, across thc’ Barrens, , , l I, h I . , white and black :lremy Veils (new style); Lailios' and Children's lllld the Road from Mullully s to the Ilarboik’s rnoutli,commonc- . New Iflnd,,n_-\v,.,|“05.1,”,H", 2m, m w a. m_ P “"“mary 5 w“ w' "" imp "3 m -‘ - cotton and silk Parasols and Uiribrellas‘, white and colored Lin- ing at the County L‘ine. ’ . 8L Elmm,r.s__Thursdayz the 2‘3d, at 10 a. m. Ll I‘PARATUREI, &C. ' ings: Furniiuru Coitons; plaid for Children's Dresses; Gentlc- _ ()u 'Iuesdiiy, i’he 20th June,nt 10 o clock, forenoon, the repairs. Part Hitl..-|i‘.-idmv, 1|”, 234, a; 1;; a, m. Thu Iovcrs rifles [tel/cs Lettre: shall ever find an nmusmg and men“; I‘lzlnrlkprrhiefil, Sim-ks, Smurfs, Shirtt'ronts rind. Sucks; ing the Road \V out side ul Morel; also, the Moral Bridge, an r the Road through the Soillomciit on Marsh Road. . . p . 3 On Wednesday, the 21st, at El o’clock, foi'enoun, tho repairing Crupaud-—Siitnvdav. the 24th, at 2, p. m. ill-‘lrll‘illve Mixicelltlny in those columns usually dovotcd to such it variety of Ladies' lino 'l‘iuicitn nod Diiusiiihla Bonnets; low- the Road from the Hood of St. Peter’s Bay towards Cardigan; also, "‘“llers' -— ~ privcrl Straw ilo.; Children's (10.; GontIi-nien's light flats; with II‘I'PANT SCHOOL. Turf»: |PA;.II.AD‘;UI3;I will bc. pirinipldhim a 51179! nearly as llargo Ts ,nnniorons other urtii-lcs—allyf which will be sold at low prices. I u d f u H d {St P l r, B" m we | ine oer v ' - : - “"Y 0 “e 9 "” "PW-“a ""1 WI c issuer twirca with 5.0" I w for Cash onl .1- tie on rum is on o . e e i y . fi‘hloxnfglyr A‘Efglébélsfbllgafl,lgttilgfkite “Elli; mornings of Monday and Thursday. The annual subscription A“ “morsy'n” luminary exemypd will, “amass and diipmch. 42’ m, m. Bay [funuue Road; and the Road from Head caliper .M.“ ,_l(‘l:"il”‘(“",r n _,‘ rs h, ,' KNEW”, .n u}. ’ 1",“3, "Jihad will he Fifteen Sliillings——oxchisivcofincidentol cxpcnscs—-puy- Bonnet-ii and Hats altered and cleaned in [he bust slyly” Buy in O'Hiiiiley s. , ‘ ." y' _:‘__ a l- "HM . dad: am“ “by 'l‘l". H J " 55-6,", .3,,,' F m able half vcurly in advance. Thus it will b. the cheapest Paper if? Shop in Sydney Street, in the house of Mr. Stephen Bov‘ - On Thursday. the 252mm 1001001‘7 “11°11‘10": the "W‘lmf rll'gl'l‘flwv" (1‘. "1"): VI ' y, 1:" d ome ‘m U UH” “ d av” ["lbllSlH’d in the Colony. i ‘ yor, next door to WE'R'RI'I'ImIce of Paul Mubey, Eiq., and nearly the Road from Leslie's Milito Cable Head; and at 12 o clock... "Grim """""-‘,‘, b’r‘fl’,‘ .:'” ,“"'f‘7 I"? ‘3'“, , Q [I ‘ M ‘ Thu necessary Printing Materials will beroceivfwd in the course npposilu that of Samuel Nelson, Esq. noon, the letting «tau addition to be made to the Wharf, Orlell:1rr:'l'",“:he "43;";,l:tl:"::lgx.p‘:l“13:22:;In":bifijrighudtll nfu few weeks; and as little delin as possible will then be made Cliarlotioimvn, June 2. 1843. and ofthe (Table Head Road, and the repairing anifseourmg‘t'bfir '6 Years iild; 3d. for childreii over (i yetirs old—the money tofic’ bell,” the Issue "rule m“ numlmr' ' 4__ - url ofit built last year. _ V . a ‘ ' ' ' EDWARD WHELAN I'll. CO. SPHIBG’ 1843' p Ample security must be given for the due performance ofeach _ l pool by car-h child every Monday "turning in me Ma};le v Charlnupmwn Jun? 12 184‘; ‘ Mr. Hubbard is also prepared to give lcssnns in Reaching, 5L6. ' ’ ’ l ’ ' ' Ex Arm Kean, from London, and Awrsmpmfrom Liverpool. cmmum, PETER M‘CALLUM, Commissioner. 3 to the 81‘ d [I '0 all th - medium uer. Lucas'sS ’stcm ut'Em- - u‘ L I ) BargainslBargaInsll ‘Vc are aware that the full ilcvclopincutof the Agricultural and Fishing Resources nfihé Island is csscniial to its Wealth and prosperity: and. iii the discharge of our Editorial duties, these subjects shall often occupy our consideration. N is LORDSHIP the .iisnor of NOVA SCOTIA A . H “m P “’3' .,., . d, , 'll bill Diviue‘Scrvil-cs at the folluwiri" I‘ICCS (D. V.) pnmnry 0 l] [c ‘ m “Ad‘an “H | ’0' m gun, a re" 3 n h -' ‘1" I - T d 5 pl ’ strnct oftlie latest, News, from all ports nfllic World, as soon as . "gilt-12,3412:“22:13:?Illiwzgm .md 25“) it may reach our shores; and \vlicriuvor it‘ may ho inmiuvonicnt Minna—Mundm, “I” 19"," m 2 p. m. to afford it through ihc;cohiinns of the regular publication,a Sup- , [T'l‘he Rcv. Joint CAMERON. Misstoiiaryofihe Presbyterian Church of Nova Scolia, will preach (I). V.) in St. James’s Church on Sabbath (to-morrow) cvcning. at Six o’clock. A. MACDOUGA LL, 'l‘HE Subscriber has just. [eceiyed a we" selec‘ed N B.——All timber and other obstructionsou lhc Rouds,ifnot i .~ 2 ~ “ l btuclins ill’ 1' . bosscd Characters. _ ; assortment of y ‘ ,0 Ds Liming“?L's:“oyyiznfizgrmpigsxpscausing suCi o s r o w . i 1 9 , I :5“ I , , GREA ’1' BARGAIL’VS! ! ! BRITISH TEANUPACTURED G 0 , Head s," yeier‘. Bay May 2d, 1843. A r “1.8 ANNUAL M“ ID or «he Pm‘lmlde.”‘ . , , direct from llic Maiiuliictorics, which he now ofi‘crii for “19,311 1 , ’v _ &c. in the Episcopal Church, (,liarlottetown, tlic following THE Subscnber begs have m ,nform the Inhaymnms the 8mm name”), occnpied by ML Georg“ Hm’perLGmm Gems“ ' \‘ ‘- LMJ", 'li‘lddrcswd ‘f’ D~ “W155”? 2‘2""‘wmr' (3:113:13 of Charlottetown, and the public generally, that lie lpis iiow Street, and nearly opposite the Market House, at very reduced ~ fi ~ “‘n - '3 “Elem?” 0”“ “me “H.” l are 0 ' opcn at the Store lately occupied by Mr. Angus Suther and, in prices for ready money only. I ,, _ . “duple‘l [’1' the “981mg 2"- Quech Street. a general assortment of ‘ ‘Lso, \Vlll ply as follows, Q . I I , ~ ‘ u u , , s I 'v . ‘1 ' ’ " A:';ll'v“ll)lllfll Elms“ Wm Pm‘mm m" “umah‘g “"3 “Well!” BritISh MCYChandlze’ [NTBEébsgéifigbfiozAsiEb’ bOFFLE’ SOAP’ CANDLES’ Leave Miiu niclii for (Eliaélottetown, ovary Rhonda . It I ' ' ‘ ' I ' * IB- . . " . ' . 7 1 ‘5‘ c‘ , L M Charlottetown or ictou every ucs ny, imme in o y :lll‘llll‘l: iii::liiilgii:h&fl'i:iliighiue;((li.iy,rili?\iliilfiil‘ililiiiksxlh23:11::- WM?“ .1”; w'” 5e“ m anmc bale, “l “"l’mcc‘l'medly 10"” WW”) 0 JOHN S. MALDONALD. e “an” h” "mm, fmm Miran'mhL lhrcri ofthc Chiircli’of Eriulaud arid others of this coinriiiinitv, consullllg o.“ , '_ May 2~d, 1843. Lem-e Pinion for Cliarloltetoyvnq 7V8f)’ Wednfldn).7 I, noon. for their cordi'il so 'iort :f thlz ltrflpfisition I had the honor hf “mm?! Cllnlls’ lqblack blue’ brown’ SPRING I VIPORTATION Leave Ch'rlonemwn rm Mlmmlllu‘fleverl’ tndfly’ m 8' a‘ mi “‘bmlllln" 1" ll'elnlllm V0” respemim' a" Infi‘l“ S‘3l“'”l'l’"“s°' Dnhhu and Inv's‘b'le green" u ‘ w . T She will call at Bcdcflue, going and returning, every alternate It is withbgi'crii plcasui'cd sch the plan :0 far carried out; and the Bllle'dmb and m'xed Eggs-imam?) , J U S ’I A R R1 V E Di l’er BARQIH‘: (J IV I LI Y: week—commencing Friday, the 19th May." ‘ d little that remains to be done, I trust the religious feeling, public filthy}??? Eiglrlzznangh [gritsfimegk‘ilgys’ A CHOICE SELECTION OF .AlldF‘rcigrli2;:thEgfizgumpmfisbznga1:22;? siznkfisgie eélri‘ppiylsy- : l . l ' ’ " "' l 'h ‘ - '1 ’ ' cotve rot - y . _ . 755m t;"gag:rill:’PII‘K‘QZle1‘.lfl‘lf‘rllkfefill‘lorl’Illl'llinlllyrfef Bc‘ilvll'lldmmlllud‘ Atlmln'fl'Ile, it 51 ' t' N E W E S T S T Y L E 0 marked or directed, and critriaB Anode a: 1“: lespaleIIiVI'othcefh“: ‘ l O I l ~ hi ’ r J a?" be - w ’ e ' “i "w'. e "n I’m" . egg “ ."rmg’ I Customs &c. by the shippers, uringtie ourso usiness, [a _ ~anthraxrm..az‘,:“.;-';‘i:;:“.;:.hm,"L'.:’..‘.{:::::::,::::: ‘gpyyilled. tarnish amt comm! mom ........,. , 2 . 4 ; _ . a _V 3 I, , . nu, uncy l‘l . ripe can, , ALSO . ‘ lions, and that, dcduclinlr the ex tenses 1'16!”de lll biinaing out ' "zm ml 0 ~ , I --—-w ‘ ‘l'e‘SCh‘m'um-‘m' “"d ”‘ Emma-“BB “mm”? “r, S.°l',‘.""b,'"“‘éhi‘ grillthighrEdRElilugihhhhnes, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or MA HOGANY. 1N . MTES 0F FREIGHTS' - ' , n r I luv still alont £46 to devout to is saiary itl‘lte I‘sl _ _ > _ . . . , I — liaibind inther incidental School expenses. I am naturally unx- 3:11;);thllpI}UY:ill‘$: Exmzez‘ezrl'fiyssed Dhnity' BOARD AND VENEER , PIANO, 5L0. 5L0. Butween DECK "mum" “3m: 1,, mos to see the School clficienily conducted, and With that View Muslin, Cambric u.,,d_co,,m, Duane,l FOR SALE AT THE STORE OF Picw“ and Mimmichi’ £0 10 0 £0 '7 5 £l 15 o, I respectfully submit the lollowmg Resolution, &c. lor the HP' Filled, centre and plain Shawls, WlLLlAM HEARD. Piciou and Charlottetpwn, r o 7 g I; g (I) I: , probatipp ofthe Mcctiffgi-- , d on, n, l C, lump Fancy Gaune Scarl's and Handkerchiefs, Great Gen”:e Snem‘ MM, 20,“. 1843. thrlouelnwn and Illtrfl-lnll‘. ii, 0 5 o 0 7 fi Isl. [hat the followrng be appoinle cars 0 ie iar Gentlemen s neck and pocket do.. — Charlottetown and Beilcque, o 6 6 0 n 0 1 ‘ 8 4 town Infant School : _ Do. Stocks and Cruvats, V Bedcque and Mil-"mir- n, . I 2 alumni-Hi. Excellency g" ‘3')11‘lngel’g. Churchwmdem Silk, Cotton-and Bandeau Handkerchiefs, & A . h i h Freight between Piclou and .Miramichi V I, I (ilummrttcs ofRIfeicnce—v-u av.“ 1'.“ Bpeckcn Mrs J‘en: Buokfold Shining, Gingham, ILLIAM SN All egs to acquaint l c [1. d- Homes 30“; Came’zo.’; Sheep! 3;; Pigs. 35.; Cahu’m”; , , Z k: “"Kfmé'ccg'lnmiuu'l'l” £15; 'de “’m Miss A ’L'nngw'onh Coloured and Brown ’Iiible Covers, bitanis ol Charlottetown, and the Island in general, of his ' 3 ms, is: . ac: one , iss o g. , . , Heavy Goods, 253. per, ton; other Goods, per barrel bulk. 2a.; Small Parcels, 1L; Carriages,4 wheels, 30s.; Gigs or Wag- gons,20l. V Rich Damask Table Cloths, Damask, Diaper and Towels, Ladies" Plain arid fancy Hose, Gentleman's Hose and half Hose, having just returned from England, and that he intends to carry on his usual business as SADDLER, COLLAR AND HARNESS MAKER, Mrs. Mncdonald; Mrs. Orlchar, Treasurer and secretary. . _ Rulcsfor the School.—-—Bcuring in mind that this_ institution is especially intended for the poorer classes, the terms for children ‘ ' ' - ' ‘ ‘ ' _ ' ' Sm. Between Charlottetown and Miramiclu'. under 6 cars, Will be 2d. er week-—lor children above 6 years, N 3 . I . at the shop in Queen 5 Square, situatehetwccn Mr Purdio s ‘ . v ' . — 311. per “lonelt-s—ilio moxie,P m bi: paid every Monday morning. .IIJZgéIlngtlireggzmsilllt‘ifillfxllegil:lt:f8 gadi'yxsgy Checked and Mr. Stamper s, and exiicily rippnsud the Market Hiiugn. Homes, 25., , Cattle, 205., Calies,Shoep and Pigs, 2|. 611 each, - Ladies’ Committee for advice ‘ ' ’ ’ ’ The Schmilmastcr to look to the Mr. Smardun returns thanks to his friends for past favours, and and direction at all times. hopes for a return and continuance,“ it will be his study to give every satisfaction. ‘. WANTED, a good steady JOURNEYMAN. Charlottetown, May 25,1843. , 4w. H G (11' or Inn. 205. ; other Goods. per barrel bulk, 1I9d ; 0::igges?d villicels, 255.; Glgi or Wuggons, 17:. 6d; Parcelgmll.‘ Between Piston and Charlottetown. : :s‘Ft Horses, 20s.; Cattle, 159. ; Calves, Sheep and Pigs, 2s. 6d eeeli;' Heavy Goods, per ton, 15s.; other Goods, per barrel bulk, 1L; Parcels, 15.; Carriages, 4 wheels, 20s.; Gigs or.WaggonI,15e. ' Between Bcdcqne and Mirarriichi. ' Horses, 22s. Gd.; Cuttlo,18s.; Sheep, Calves and Pigs, 2|. BIL; Heavy Goods, pertmi,18§.; other Goods, per barrel bulk, In“; Waggon: or Gigs, 16s.; 4 wheel Carriages, 22s.; Parcels, 1s. ‘ .fltt the above payabtii in Halifax Currency. - v—nssci. FOR SALE. . ALEXR. PICKERING offers for Sale the Schooner New London, burihen about Twenty She is wellcalculatcd for tho Muslin, Bishop Lawn, RIBBONS in variety, Black Crapc, black lace Veils, Bobbinetts, Quillirigs and Edgings, Ribbon-wire, Pasteboard, snuff Boxes, Ludies’ fancy work Boxes, Gent's. Dressing Cases, Carpet Bags, Gent‘s. Brncos and Belts, trouser Straps, Florentine, gill, bone and Pearl Buttons, Foolscap, Putt, and Post Paper, Envolopeg, Journals and Blotters, Sealing-wax, Prayer Books and Testaments, Cocbanut oil Soup, Saline Powders, Thermometers, Cruet Stands and Bottles, Cut Dccanters,Tumblers and Wine Glasses, Sets Liverpool China, Fenders, Fire-irons, Bellows, _ Saddles and Bridles, 'I‘eii Trays and Waiters, Gilt Looking Glasses, Picture Glasses, ' Table Bells, 'I‘in Plates, Toy Watches, Knives and Forks, Tabla and Tea Spoons, Oval Pots, Suncep’nns, 6pc. PERCUSSION GUNS, COTTON WARP, ' CARPETING and FLOOR CLO I‘H, Tortoise shell, Ivory, and Horn Combs, 'I‘himblcs, Hooks and E) es, Needles. Pins‘in packages and papers, Black and white Tape, Thread, Cotton Reels, quality Binding, SMALL WARES, 6w. drip. As he onlv intends'keeping upon or a tow days. purchasers would do well to avail themselves oftho opportunity aflorded The Lndics‘ Committee to meet once it Quarter, and oftenor, ifncccssary. The Meeting to be called by the Sucrelury. To the Managing Committee is confided the Interests of the entire school, With a certain hope, from the se- lection made, that they will give themselves heartily to the work 0f recommending the school to public notice, of raismg subscrip- tions in aid of its funds, and ofiriaking it a most efl‘cciual means or moral'anil religious training for the. youth ofihis community. :1" casr-a of difficulty, involvinghlternuous in the House, or yard altnched, the Managing Cmnmittechmust apply for IdVlCe to the Committee of Reference. The Ladies to have power to replace Waitncies or add to their number only from couimunicants of the Ellablislied Church." . HEREAS some person or persons did, sometime , ,during the night ofSnnday last,0r early On Monday m‘Ol't'l- , u ins: break open the Stable-door ofllie Subscribernsituate in (Jr-of. ton street, near the NrirlIi-easl corner onueen Square, and put illerein a Dark Bav Horse, which did some damage, by destroy- “; n quantity ufPotntocs, hesidos devouring some Hay : This is to give Notice, that iftlie said Horse is out churned, and - , 1118 (innings paid for. togolher Willl the expenses of 11113 Adver- : x 7 lllememi 0n or before Friday the 23d inst., the animal Will be gold at the Market Housc,on the following day, without further notice. » ’ JAMES WEBBER, jlflh Queen 3 Square, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets,15lh June, 1843. u JAMES BARRETT, my indented'Appl-en. V tice, has left my employment, and il' rightly informed, i ‘ ' thrniigh the persuasionluf some uhnprincipled person, desirous 0f . obtaining his services mowing ho to be an up remice; There. ' o ‘ ‘ p _ _ fore, this is to cautidn all 'personslnot to liurbiibr or employ the them of .?Elln;llg GOOD; at prices proportionate to the present [lid A rentice as the will he don't with according to lawnilie scarcity o as i. . . _ _ uid Aggrenticc havingyNineteen Months more to .5... N, B. The lowest price WIII be always asked for each article, . _ . - - . .de. . WATSON DUCHEMIN. from which on departure Wlll in any instance be rm 1 = a mi. Juno,1843.. v' I ~ - Juno 16th,1843. M- MCDOWELL- fl’ _ Thomas Morris, Ladies’ and Gentleman's Boat and Shae Manufacturer, AVING Just arrived from England, where he has carried on business for the last Twenty years, and given 1 general satisfaction to his employers, begs leave to acquaint the Inhabitants of Charlottetown and its vicinity, that he has com- menced business in the house in Kent-street, lately occupied by Mr. Tybring, where he hopes, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. '1‘. M. has brought with him a large assortment of Goods in his line, of the best quality, viz: Sole Leather, Calf skins, Kips, Spanish Cordovan, black Spanish Morocco, cnumellod Seal, rough and smooth; Seal Binders; white and stained Sheep and Lambs; coloured Ronns, black Lastings, wide and narrow Boot Webbs. Shoe Thread, Cord Twist, Barber’s Twist, 6:6. &c. T. M. intends keeping up a correspondence with personsin England, in order to have on hand a constant supply of such ar- Tnns, old measurement. 1‘ ishcry, or a small coaster. New London, June 101h,1843. BRIG FOR SALE. FOR SALE,’at Bedeque, a Brig now in con , w of building, of the following dimensions, viz 2-— Extreme length 81 feet. Depth of hold 14 feet. Width on deck, 23 feet. ls composed of the very best materials, good‘ workmanship, and handsom model; will beready to launch, Hull and Spars complete, any time from the middle of June to ticles so will give satisfaction to all who may favour him with 1h” 9"" "f,le "enr‘lh’" "my be “greed 0“- A150, 1* CARGO their support. gafiliflnxgm::lszzgr:l;fBrigid Aggrafttthe purchpsel inane, 9 - trier uricua s ’ Charlottetown, 7th June, 1,343- plicaiion to Bbadmndc to Mr. Brutus, Merchallit, Cbarldttl: S JAMES PURDIE 61, Co. are bringing their present WWII." at e critic. to . business to a close, iill those having accounts against them JAMES CUNNDRS. will please send them in for settlement as snort as convenient; and all who (“'6 indebted to the above Firm Wlll please settle iheir respective accounts, or they wille handed over to on At- torney for collection, without further notice. Charlottetown, 17th June, 1843. [9w Gaz. & Ish] was... Creek, March ’2... 1843. FOR SALE. ‘ WELL built BOAT, Seventeen Feet Keel, my be had cheap. Inquire at the Herald Ofiu. ’