all): ctr-Initial mutant. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, March 2, 1844. - PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. Your Committee, appointed to examine and report on the Public Accounts, haVe, after a very careful examination of them, respectfully to report as follows :— EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR EN DING JANUARY . 20th,1844. ~ ROADS AND BRIDGES : Sums paid by Correspondent of Road Commissioners, £4290 0 0 Road and Bridges on divisronline between Lot's 7 and 8, 216 0 0 Bridge over Crooked River, Rustico, 20 0 0 Poplar Island Bridge, (52 new piles, 658), 126 4 0 Road leading from Wood Islands, to Montague River, 605 0 0 Rebuilding Bridge over M‘Phee’s Creek,,North River, 30 0 0 James Walsh, Lot 48, for right of way to Ferry Wharf, 24 0 O . Road Correspondent’s Salary, 40 0 0 Road Commissioner’s Salaries, (16 ‘ one year, and 1 two years,) « 180 O 0 , _.__.—— 5531 4 0 ROAD CourcNSATION AM (of 5th Vic.) 13qu Of estimating damages, on line of Road between Guernsey Cove and Cape Bear, 3 13 0 DO. do. on line of Road, from Irish Town tO New London Church, A 1 6 .‘Do. do. on line of Road from St. Eleanor’s to Miscouche, 4 3 0 » 130‘. do. sustained by D. M‘Donald ’ Lot 16, in running a. road over his Farm, ' 3 3 0 Do. do. sustained by Thomas Crabb, In running a line of road through ' his land, 2 15 0 Awarded tO parties residing on road leadingj‘rom Wood Islands to Mon- tague. 14 0 3115 6 WHARVES. Georgetown (repairs), 44 0 O Wharf at Minchin's Point, 130 0 0 -Do. do. for two extra Blocks and Bridges, 92 16 7 Queen’s Wharf, Charlottetown (re- . pairs), 20 7 11g, _. 287 4 6; / GOVERNMENT House. Excess of expenditure in 1842,i (voted Session 1843), 202 17 1 Amount voted for repairs, Session 1843, 150 0 0 ‘ ———————-—— 352 17 1 COLONIAL BUILDING. Watts and others, on account of their Contract, 2300 0 0 Wright and Smith, on account of their Contract tor Carpenters’ and Jorners’ work, ' 800 0 0 Messrs. MiKenzie, on account of their Contract for Stone, 701 10 0 Henry Smith on account of his Con- tract for Painting and Glazing, 200 0 0 John Boyle, for excavating Cellar, 56 0 0 Messrs. Chudleigh and Ill-Kay, on account of their Contract for Sla~ ting, 35 0 0 Isaac Smith, on account of his ser- vices as Overseer, 20 0 0 ' ————4112 10 0 Bears. Charlottetown, 28 6 8 Bedeque Harbour, 10 12 6 Three Rivers, 7 19 0 Cascumpecque, 7 O 0 Murray Harbor . i 6 0 0 St. Peter’s, 4 9 6 Richmond Bay, 3 l7 6 . ~ 68 5 2 DAILS AND Coon'r HousEs. Queen’s County. Sheriff’s Account, 102 0 5 Bread, (Jail) 36 12 104 Medical Attendance, 10 0 0 Firewood, 74 8 1O Jailer’s Salary, 40 0 0 Matron’e do. 15 0 0 277 2 1?} Prince County. Sherifl’e Account, - 69 16 8; Firewood, (Jail) 16 ll 4 Painting Court House and Jail, 27 10 0 Making and fixing spouts to do., 12 0 4 Jailer’s Salary, 30 0 0 » 155 18 45 King’s County. Sheriff’s Account, 17 18 5 Repairing Jail Fence, 37 15 0 Firewood, 20 0 0 Painting, (extra work) 3 0 0 Medical Attendance, 4 0 0 Jailer’s Salary, 30 0 0 Matronof Jail, 3 0 0 115 13 5 _ SURVEYS. Surveyor General’s Accounts, 32 4 0 Joseph Ball’s- account for exploring and' surveying a proposed line of road throughLote 30, 65 and 67, from Poplar Island Bridge towards Tryon. 18 7 0 ' —— 50 ll 0 CROWN PROSECUTIONS. Attorney General’s Fees, 111 2 O Solicitor General’s do. 44 9 J E. Palmer’s do. 10 0 0 Clerk of the Crown’s Fees, 65 7 3 Clerk of the Crown’s disbursement Account, 106 13 5 Deputy Clerk of the Crown’s Fees for King‘s County, his disburse- ment Account, 42 10 to; Deputy Clerk of the Crown’s Fees for Prince County, 23 8 1 His disbursement Account, 28 2 10 ——-—— 431 13 5% r EnucATION Ann SCHOOLS. District Schools, 814 8 0 Arcadian Teachers, 35 0 0 Teaching 4 Indian Children, 9 0 0 National- School, 25 0 0 St. Andrew’s College, 75 0 0 Secretary to. Board of Education, 15 0 0 r Members of the Board, 14 0 0 School Visitor’s Salary, 100 o 0 CENTRAL AcAnEmr. Mr. Brown’s Salary, (4 of a year at £150;and {of a year at £100), 137 10 0 Mr. Waddell’s do. (4 ofa year), 112 10 0 MnPorteous.’ do. (1* of a year), 12 10 0 ~—— 1349 18 0 BOARD or HEALTH. Medicalattendance, 660., to sick Emigrants. 34 0 1 -————- 34 0 1 MAILS. By. Steamer St. George, 600 0 0 Winter Mails, including £59 45. 6d. a forconveying Mails between Cape Tormentine and Amherst, 173 4. 6 Three trips between Wood Island and Bictou, 1’7 0 0 INLANDL . Western, 156 5 0. Eastern, 63 13 0 _ Georgetown, one. 104 10 0 Bedeque, 26 0 6 Conducting Inland Mails, 30 0 0 - I — 1170 13 0 PACKETS. Georgetown Packet, (one moiety), 35 0 0 Bedeque, do. ’ 30 O 0 -.—-—-—-—— 65 0 0 ‘ PRINTING AND STATIONERY. J. D. Haszard‘s Quarterly Accounts, J. B. Cooper or, Co.,‘ John lngs, Henry Stamper, for Stationary, LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Chaplain, Usher of the Black Rod, Clerk and Stationary, Printing ournals, doc. Indexing Journals, Messenger and Disbursements, Door Keeper, HOUSE or ASSEMBLY. Speaker and Members, Clerks, Serjeant at Arms, DO. for Disbursements, Messenger, Printing, Door Keeper, 'KING'S COUNTY nInTs, Expences incurred in despatching 20 Special Constables, Amount of Messrs. 00185 and Cante- lo’s Account, as certified by the Hon. Col. Lane, for conveying a detachment of the Rifle Brigade to and from King’s County, Mr. Lamont’s Account, for Biscuit purchased by him for the use of the Troops, Mr. Worrell’s Account, for Rations supplied the Troops at More“. Mr. Macgowan’s Account for do, supplied the Troops whilst quar- tered at Souris, SALARIES. Chief Justice’s travelling expences, Colonial Secretary, Treasurer, Collector of Impost, Charlottetown, Adjutant General, Sheriffs (£20 each), Sub Collectors of Customs, Librarian to Legislature, Assayer of Weights and Measures, Wharfinger, Messenger to Executive Council, Market Clerk, MISCELLANEOUS. Ladies’ Benevolent Society. (balance of amount granted in 1842 and £30 out of grant in 1843), ,_ Diet of a Lunatic confined in Char- lottetown Jail, Lunatics and Paupers, Samuel Gurney, being a Bounty for the erection of his Cloth establish- ment, Samuel Gurney, being a Bounty for producing the best specimen of dressed Cloth, Charlottetown Mechanics’ Institute, George Thresher, for preparing Pub- . lic Documents, 1’. E. Island Steam Navigation Com- pany (purchase of 48 Shares), Scaltarie and St. Paul’s Light-houses for the years 1841 and 1842 (£82 178. 2d. Halifax Currency). Printing Treasury Notes and re~en. graving plates in London, (£28 (is. (id. Sterling), Completing Market House, George- town, Charlottetown Market House, (re- pairs), National School-house (repairs voted in 1843), Angus Campbell, he being severely. frozen in attempting to cross the Strait with the Mails, Patrick Deagan, frozen under simi- lar circumstances, Thomas Allan, do. do. ' James Proudfoot, law expences tn- correct by him as an Overseer of Roads. voted in 1843, Law expences incurred by \Villiam Morrison as a Fish inspector, voted in 1843. Amount of Grant to Pump and Well Assessors Charlottetown, Coroner’s Account, Assessment on Government Pews in St. Paul’s Church, St. James’s Church (use of Pew), Methodist Chapel, do. Apprehending Dcserters, Lieutenant Governor’s Fees, Attorney General’s account for miscel- laneous services, Attorney General’s account for peru- sing, reporting on, and adding mar- ginal references, to the Acts Oflost Session, Treasurer’s Small Disbursement ac- count, Town Major’s, do. Drawback on Goods exported, Bears and L0upcerviers, Interest on Warrants that were paid into the Treasury, Annual interest paid on outstanding Warrants, IMPDST DUTIES. Charlottetown, Three Rivers, \ Bedcque, - Colville Bay, Richmond Bay, New London, Crapaud, Saint Peter’s, Coscumpeque (£26 105. 6d. but only £18 175. received at the Treasury), De Sable, Rustico, LIGHT DUTY. Charlottetown, Three Rivers, Richmond Bay, Bedeque, Colville Bay, Her Majesty’s Customs, Post Office, (Provincial), DO'. (Inland), Proclaimed Land, Assessment received for 1843, Balance on sundry Seizures, 5th Vic. cap. 5, Charlottetown Wharf, Fines and Penalties, Stalls, Amount from W. R. Lamont, Esq.. Rent Of Warren Farm, Amount of Licence Duty, Total Expenditure, LAND ASSESSMENT Ac'r. Amount from Emigrants, under the Act. Charlottetown Market-house, Rent 01'. 314 8 1 40 3 3; 37-15 6 8 1 1 _____ 400 711; 40.00 35109 184810 97136 1500 7136 2826 __ 47118 4 797149 18000 31190 15477 2776 179170 27811 1398149 182146 19150 9910 1032 2512 __ 419 5 0 I 10000 40000 50000 26000 7500 6000 18000 1000 1000 3000 4000 4000 _____i705 0 0 -50 0 0 1210. 251100 2500 2500 1000 500 84010 2; 9986 4583 , 7200 13156 1163 1500 1000 500 1000 2000 4200 9182 1000 600 500 1000 1056 9100 4018 7301 161610 5387 32150 3351311 70377 ——28781705 £21308 8 101, £7352 3 6;, 598 710.5 305 5 3 221 16 4% 170 11 10.; 8012 2, 57 0 4 28 3 0 1817 0 5 o 9; 1 4 6 — 8839 2 6212 9 1517 it, 910 2 9 6 83 6 2 9 103 9 1075 9 530 11 10 65 15 8; — 696 7 165 6 2 1880 410 2045 11 ‘38 6 10715 1.38 11 46 9 40 2 2 1 27 15 251 0 RECEIPTS AT THE TREASURY FOR THE YEAR ENDED JANUARY 201b, 1844. cc: t»- on we era—o 63000 t»- 0 Fees received by Colonial Secretary, 140 15 3 Commissioners of Glebe and School fund, being interest received on School portion of that fund, prior to its being paid into the Treasury, 81 5 0 Amount from William Morrison, Fish Inspector, 18 4 Do. from Patrick Kelly, Fish Inspector, 18 4 ,From William Undcrhay, On account of Books sold under the authority Of the 5th Vic. cap. 23, 1 10 0 From Geo. Bearisto, on account ofdo. 2 18 7; From Attorney General, being Judge’s fees advanced on 9. Warrant of Attor- ney, . 3 4 Interest received on Bonds, 235 8 4t ' Total Receipts, 13875 19 5; Balance against the Colony, for the year ended January 20th, 1844, 7432 9' 5 _AT the PHCENIX FOUNDRY, Dollars will be taken at. --—_.- ~.__.—.__ SIX SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE FOR A DOLLAR H. AND THIRTY-TWO‘AN D SIXPENCE FOR A SOVEREIGNI'! I the aboVe value, in promptpayment for all purchase. and. from this date,until further notice, and no advance on form rices. P A great variety of Franklin Stoves are upw rend Ammonia“ entirely new designs, and peculiar to‘llus' Estnb tehmenthh“ ’ A, Fifty shillings and upwards, Also, Looking Stoves ofgm~ ‘ sizes, for large or small families, poor men or bachelors. U K v" , square, Cupola and Warm Air Stoyes, of new patterns, for 95"., Shops, balls, or staircases. Close Stoves. for cottages, whack. u churches. Kitchen Ranges, combining cleanliness and “one, may be seen in Operation by the kind permtsston ol'the {yum 91's. .I‘he public will please to remember that the Stove Cam this Foundry are not made from sheet iron patterns. Oct. 18, 1843. £21308 8 10% The Government of Prince Edward Island, DR. To amount of Treasury Warrants afloat and bearing interest, 21,277 13 43 Amount of Treasury notes in circulation, 11,500 0 0 32777 13 41 CR. By amount of Bonds in Treasurer’s hands (£4071 6s. 11d. ofthe amount bearing interest), Amount of Bonds iii the Attorney Gene- ral’s hands, Treasury Notes and Cash in Treasurer’s hands, for balance of Land Assess- merit, Treasury Warrants and Cash in Treasu- rer’s hands, available for paying. of Warrants, Balance against the Colony, (which amount includes all the Treasury notes in circulation, £11,500), 19449 1 9i 32777 13 4}, 8455 2 82 ‘ 194 16 9 2092 9 34 2586 2 10 By referring to the statement of Expenditure and Receipts for the past year. it will be found that the Expenditure has been £21,308 8 104 (which amount includes £4112 10 0 paid on ac- count Of Contracts for the erection of the Colonial Building, £840 10 2;, applied towards the purchase Of forty-eight shares in the P. E.Island Steam Navigation Company, and £1039 1 6 paid as Interest on Treasury Warrants) and the Receipts at the Treasury £13,875 19 5.}, (Including-£235 8 421 received on ac- count Of Interest due on Bonds,) thereby exhibiting a Balance against the Colony for that time of £7432 9 5. It appears by the abstract of the financial state Oftbe Colony. that there are Warrants afloat and bearing interest to the amount of £21,277 133 44d. Treasury Notes In circulation. £11,500, and, tO go against which, there are Bonds in the Treasurer’s and Attorney General’s hands tO thetamount oi £8659195.5§vl, and Cash and Notes in the Treasury amounting tO £4678 12s. 14d, leaving a balance against the Colony of £7949 ls. 94d, (£3428 Os. 250. Of this amount being invested in the Prince Edward Island Steam Navigation Company) over and above the amount of Treasury Notes in circulation. * 1. Resolved, That your Committee cannot but express their disapprobation ofthe enormous charges made for the convey— ance of the Civil and Military expedition, to King’s County generally, and are of Opinion that the Accounts should have been reduced, as recommended by the Committee of the Execu- tive Council, to whom they were referred. 2. Besohed. That the charge for surveying, made by the Surveyor General, being 165. 8d. per day, is greater than is al- lowed by Law, and is beyond what was charged, by the Survey- or General, in the years 1837 and 1838, when the Fees of Sur- veyors. under the Act 01 7th William 4th, cap. 11, were estab» lished at 12S. 6d per day.’ A motion being made, that the Report of the Committee be agreed to, Mr. Cooper moved the following amendment :— Resolved, That with regard to the information laid before this House, by his Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, as the grounds for sending the Military and Special Constables into King’s County, it does not appear that the Sheriff, John Macgow- an, Esq, had been at any time interrupted in his duty as Sheriff. The House divrded— For the amendment—Messrs. D. M‘Lean, A. M‘Lean, Mont- gomery, Dalziel, Rae, Frazer, Cooper, D.’ Macdonald, Cotes M‘InlOSII. MCregm—ll. Against it—Hon. J S. Macdonald, Hon. Mr. Palmer, Messrs Douse, Yco, Thornton, Cambridge, Hudson, Aitken, .Wightman, Bearisto, Longworth—ll. The House being equally divided, the Speaker voted against the amendment. ’ Another amendment was moved by Mr. I). Macdonald: Resolved. That the sum of £419 5s. charged. in the public accounts. to defray the expenses of the civil and military expedi- tion to King’s County, is an unnecessary and uncalled for expenditure of the public. money, as appears by the result, In the investigation of that subject in the Supreme Court at George. town last July. 9 ' For Mr. D. Macdonald’s amendment—Messrs D. M‘Lean, A. M‘Lean, Montgomery, Dalziel, Rae, Cooper, D. M‘Donald, Frazer, M‘Intosh, M‘Gregor—IO, Against it-—Hons. .l. S M‘Donald, Palmer ; Messrs Thornton, Douse, Yeo, Cambridge, Hudson, Aitken, Wightman, Beairsto, Longwortb, Coles—12. Mr. Rae then moved the following—— Resolved, That a detachment of the regular troops having been sent for the purpose of quelling an alleged riot or insurrec- tion in King’s County, the expence of this military excursion ought to be defrayed by the Imperial Government, and not by the Treasury of this Island. ’ The House divided as before. The original motion—that the Report be agreed to—was then put and carried. LANITASSESSMENT, Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 16111 Jan. 1843. IN pursuance Of the Act Of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Seventh year Of the Reign oins lute Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled An flat for lcvying an Assessment on all Lands in this Island—I do here— hy give public notice, that I have made Proclamiition, according to the terms ofthe said Act, Ofthe undermentioned Town Lots, Pasture Lots,nnd parts OfLots or Townships, in this Island, in arrear for the nonpayment of the several sums due and owing thereon to Her Majesty, under and by virtue of the before-men- tioned Act, viz:— Town Lots in Charlottetown .- IIqu No. 35, in the First Hundred—N0. I3, Fifth do. Charlottetown Royalty—No. 539. ’ Georgetown : NO. 10 First Range, Letter C. No. 8, First Range, Letter D. 5, Second Range, Letter B. Towns/tips .- NO. 1, 5843 acres. No. 40, 548 acres. 5, 319 44, 3550 i4, 112 49, 3351 15, 500 55, 500 27, 860 65, 854 28, 2332 And the owners ofthe said Lots and Tracts of Land, so in ar- rear and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby notified, that in case the sums charged on them by the said Act, together witli the Costs which have been incurred, shall not be paid within Ten days before the nut Easter Term of the Supreme Court of Judi- cature, to be held at Charlottetown, which will commence on Tuesday the Seventh day of May next, application'will be made to the Supreme Court, during the said Term, for Jud oment against the said Lots and 'l‘racts of Land respectively. a J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. [All the Papers] THE Subscriber respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and Prince Edward Island cenerally that he has taken the House and Premises known as tIie WELZ LINGTON HOTEL, which he will Open immediately and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a Share ofpublic patronage. EDMUND DUMVILLE. Charlottetown Dec. 22d,1843.. HE SUBSCRIBERS have completed theirfi ~ Etations for the FALL, correlating of , A. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF (5003., Suitable for the Season, . _ Comprising superfine black, blue and coloured Clothe, C mores, ’l‘weeds and Doeskins, in great variety; VVelsb do 8 V Flannels, Mouslin do Laines, Orleans and Parisian G, ‘57 Cherie Chusaus, Printed Velvets, &c. for Ladies' Dresses, g 5;: black Paramatta, for mourning; black and coloured Silk V91, Ribbons, Gloves, Laces, Hosiery, Silk & Cotton Handkerob Muslins, Braces, Stocks, superior Cotton W'arp, Indigo Caps and Beaver Huts, Blankets, &c. &c. . 7 Auto, Jamaica Spirits, best pole and coloured Brandy, IIolland‘ Port and Madeira Wines, l‘lyson and Souchong Tea, . Moist Sugar, London Porter, boxes Raisins, Currants, 8 Mustard; Earthen, Glass and Hardware‘.—-—Tlie whole of will be disposed ofat their usual low prices for CASH, on‘ my. LYDIARD 5; FINLA. . No. 1, Queen Street, .Dec., 1843. I. r’. S,__v1‘hey beg to inform those persons whose Amalia” i' been due for some time, that unless they make a sug§,fammy.r.- rungemont, on or before the 151h day of March, thetr'Amn . will be placed in the hands of an Attorney. . . r (. L. if! CONSIGNMENT. OR Sale by the SUBSCRIBER, 6 puns MOLASSES, ' 4 bbls. SUGAR, ' Hi, 2 holes DRY GOODS. \ ‘9 JOHN BUY-YE” HE SUBSC RIBER offers merit of GOODS AND FASHIONABLE MIme Suitable for the Season. Silk Velvet and drawn Satin Bonnets, dress Ca 3, Shapes, Fancy and Pluid Cloth, Cloaking, Chene Clot I not» Shawls and Handkerchiefs, White Flutinels, While . Cottons, Prints, Victoria and Foot dresses, Plain and Pri . vets, black Coburg Cloth, plain and figured Lustree, 2» sans, Orleans, Parisiaus and Muslin de Laines, SilkX" Sntins, Velonts, Gros de Naples, Poplins, Flowers, Fe - Ribbons, Worked Muslin, French Dimity, while... bu mourning Collars and Cuffs; white and block lace,citrdiria 3 fancy Scarfs; Cherie Operatics, demi Veils, long Lace, Gloves, fancy silk and Chinese Girdles and Tapels,siik‘ Fringes,Gimps and Buttons, Laces and Edgings,Gofi'red crape Trimmings, Ladies‘ lined kid Gloves, Iambe’ w” worsted Hose, childrens’ Socks and Grecian Boots, drawn, sed, Swiss, book and Juconett Muslins, cambric Handk Gent’s. satin Stocks, Scurfs and Mufflers, Canterbury blag?" white Victoria demi Cups, a few strung Boas, &c. ‘ All orders for Millinery wil': be promptly attended to. . apprentices taught the Straw work and Millinery. , ISABELLA MACMU for Sale an 9 a. Sydney Street, Nov. 20. J 0 S I: P H D 0 D D , Upholsterer as French Polisher, ‘ ‘ BEGS leave to acquaint the Inhabitants of Cit town and the Island generally, that he‘has takenthg lately occupied by Mr. Jabez Barnard,jun., East end OF‘K Square, where all ordch in his line will be thankfully“ and punctually attended to. Carriages liner] and trimmed in the neutest manner. Curtains hung in the latest style. J Charlottetown, 51h Jiin.,1844. FLOUR, BUTTER, CANDLES. and . LEMON and GINGER SYRUP, (Manufactured by approved Recipei Sold by 7' JOHN 80V}? Richmond Street, 3lst Jam, 1844. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. THE Subscriber has been appointed Sub-A the following Insurance Companies, viz: The National Loan Fund Life Assurance S London. The New Loan Fund Life Insurance Company” New York. The Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance C ofHartfor-d, Connecticut. . . And as he is furnished with blank Forms oprplicatitmr, In possesswn of all the information which may be persons who wish to effect Insurance, he will be haprI‘}. ceive applications and transmit the same to the Agent at fax. Please apply to ' 2'; I. HENRY PALM, THE Subscribers having been duly appointed the Agents of DAVID STEWART. Esquire, for his Ell. Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10, 12, 27, 30, 40, 47, and f Island, 'beg tO Intimate, that they are prepared to lease With a liberty of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal: and that all persons indebted to that gentleman, for rentor N Wise, are hereby required to make immediate paymtnt same. lAll persons found trespassing on anv oi the above pro either by cutting Timber, or in any other respect, will 11. secured With the utmost rigour ofthe Law. ' December 10th, 1840. TO BE SOLD, :1 Leasehold Interest for the it“ I of the unexpired term of 15 years, with a right ofpur .9 in and to that eligibly situated Brick House and premiseigvfl ted in Queen’s Square, now in the occupation oftbe Sublefih,’ possessron to be given on the let day ofNovember next. i“ J. SIDNEY DEALBYJ Charlottetown, 0th July, 1843. 5 ' ___.,r:.-t SIDNEY MILLS. . 'l‘HESE excellent MILLS are now in full opera . and the public are hereby informed, that a conveyance I leave the Subscriberls residence, in Queen’s Square. " I‘hursday morning, at about 7 a. m., for the plll'pOlie of'conveyi Grain thither; the Flour from which will be returned: “’09. . expense, to the owner, save the toll for grinding fillowedb 1! J J. SIDNEY DEAL Y’. Charlottetmvn. 28th Oct. 1842. TO BE LET. Y THE SUBSCRIBER, and immediate po sion given, that commodious and pleasantly situated 1‘! w in Water Street, formerly occupied by James D. Macdonnoli, ' L to which a good Stable and Garden are attached. ' . Also, Several valuable and eligible BUILDING LOTS Water Street, King Street and Eustis Street. JAMES PI}sz ALL Persons havrng legal demands againfl‘AfP' estate of John H. White,of Charlottetown, Pr". ‘ BOOk-blnder: deceased, are requested to furnish their ' duly attested; and all persons indebted to said Estate are! l to make immediate ayment. .i’OHN DAVIS, CHARLES WE Charlottetown, 30th Sept, 1843. ‘un., SH, gAdministr . Charlottetown, August 7th, 1843.