g fast it; . . ii In :5. press, will a. puss-bod, foolseap an. ' ORAL R ATION ; or, The Empire of Barr 0 'elnrs destroyed. 'I‘iu Pat's: Bust. a, the It... was This ivork will tale about 150 and the 'ce will be moderate. Tempiilanlca Societies mainland-anus... of 't’tilitaning copies will please to forward their names to the poi "' course a name. Charlottatewa,1una 4th. 7841. FOR SALE, Dy order of the Honourable the our of .duentfly; THE CHART ot'. llrusaoaocon Bu and the Han- ma ofCrrsrtIorrnows—s CHART of Creoles! 3" and the Haaaoun of 'I‘lraaa Rrvsas in this Island, surve led under the Colonial Statute, 2d Victor-is, cap. 5, by the 0"- Geoa’Wrigbt,Slrrvey or General, and Gen: Peacock, Esq, R. N., missioners a inted under the ssi Act. Said Charts are now on Sale aft te Otiice of the Surveyor Gerber“, ll "'9 Royal Gazette Oficeulnd the Store oer. Henry Stamper, Char- Iottetown, and at the Custom House, Three Rivers. Cherlotutown, May 2311,1841. "BB INSURANCE , IS std! continued to be effected by the Subscriber at moderate rates, for the Asalascz Company of London, which, )1! 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 entire profits, amounting, on the last division, to twenty per cent. of the premium paid in. The subscriber ll empower in all ordinary cases to settle lossesinstanter With- out reference to the Board In London. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, Oct. 13th, 1840. EDUCATION. ' MR. P. B. DO Y L E returns his sincere thanks to those who hate heretofore favoured him with the care of theirchildren. He now hegsto infiirm thern thnthe has again cum- Mead teaching School, In a part at the house occupied by Mr. Hugh Hallesy. Water Street. His course of instruction will comprise the following branches, viz :— Rendin and Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Gbography, Book coping, by sin- gle and double entry, Mcnsarstion, Surveying, Gunging, .lcc. die. All pupils committed to his care will have the most unremitting attention paid them, so as to facilitate their progress botbin morals ‘and)itarstnre. ' Hours afTuition'in Summer will be from half-past elm in the morning iiitil half-past four in the evening. Each pupil paying 8. 9d. In advance. Charlottetown, May 14th, 1841. . BONNET AND DRESS M AKIN G. u I S S E S F A U G H Tweepectfully acquaint their frien“ and the public generally, tlrnt’:hey have commen- ced the abo business in all ltll variorls branches, at their father's residence, North side on-reen Square ; .nnd trust, from strict atten- tion'nrrd pnnctrrnlity to orders, to rnerita share ofpublic atronagc. Straw, Palmetto, Tuscstland Leghorn Bonnets and tits made, cleaned and turnedénnd altered to the most prevailing shape. Charlottetown, I [It May: E841. MOVAL. THE Subscriber begs lean, to inform his numerous friends. and tho rblic generally, that he has removed to that flout-o in Queen trecl, known by the name ofthe Old Court House (up stairs), oppOsite Messrs. [1. dc F. Longworth‘s moaned hopes byI nsaitlurly and uttenlion to business, to merit continuation oft at patronage which has hitherto been so Dually extended toIards him. , ARCHIBALD MACLEOD, Tailor. Charlottetown, April 16, 1841. b HE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole ‘A ofDAVlD STEWART, E uire, for his Estates on Moor Townships Nos. 7, 10,12, 27, , 4G, 47, and Lennox Island, bag to intimate, that they are pro tired to lease lands, wjlhalibort of purchasing, and to sell on t e most liberal terms; all! tilt allvpersonsintle ted toilat gentleman, for rent or other- wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the aortic. All persons found trespassing on any ofthe above ropertiea, either by cuttin Timber, or in any other respect, wil be pro- secutcd with t a utmost rigour of the Law. ‘ H. D. MORPETH, \ PETER EM ERY. ' December 10th, 1840. APPRENTICES WANTED. FROM 10 to 12 steady active young Men, from 15 to 18 years ofage, who are desirous of becoming A pren- ticos to the Shipbuilding Business, will hear of good and iberul terms, in a first rate establishment, on .applicatron to the sub- scriber. , JOHN DAVIS,jun. Charlottetown, 16th February, 1841. NE or Two APPRENTICES WAN-ran to the Pump and Blockmsking business. p ply to WAT ON DUCHEMIN. February 19th,1841. Charge of Clydesdale Horse, COLUMBUS, reduced to Thirty Shillings. THE superior Draught Horse COLUMBUS (imported by the Central Agricultural Society), and proved to be a sure foal-getter, will stand, during the ensuing season, at tile Subscriber‘s, and will a so attend at Charlottetown on \Vednesdays and Saturdays. Terms—£1 10s. Groom, 5s. Mares which were barren to Columbus last season, will be served at £1 5s. \VILLLAM CRANSTON. Princetown Road, Charlottetown Royalty, 19th April, 1841. THE celebrated CANADIAN House will stand for the ensuing season at the following pincer, iz :—nt Charlnttctown,on Saturday the 1st ay—at Louis Gay's, Lot 49, on Monday and ueaday, the 3d and 4th—at Charlottetown on \Vednesday tho 5th--st Duncan Shaw‘s Mill, Covelread, on Thursday the 6th— at James Arthur's, New Glasgow, on Friday the 7th—end at Charlottetown on Saturday tllc 8th. The same order will be maintained for the remainder ofthe season. JOHN HYDE. Charlottetown, 25th March. 1841. _ HERO. ’ THIS superior draught House will stand for the scason,at the Nine-mile Creek, on Tuesdayths llth; at Mr. Benton's, York River, on Friday the 14th; and at Lot 49, on Thursday I a .,th sy. He wtll attend at the above places, in the same order,dnring the season. Terms—15s.for the Ieuson, 0.20.. if ensured. Groom,5s. DONALD M‘EACHERN. .Isong Creek, Elliot River, May, 1841. » THE entire Horse HERO, name of ‘ M‘Ewen's Horse,’ that took the premiums at the last Charlottetown, will stand as follow z—On Wednes- sy the 191" May, at Campiou’s; on Thursday the 20th, at the Tan-lulle-honso ; on Friday the 21st,st the Fire-mile-house; and on Saturday theflfld, at Charlottetown. Every thirtl market-dc duringthe remainder of the sesum, he will cross the Charlotte: town orvy, and attend at the South side of the Hillsborougb, the head of the aame.—Tsrms 15s. may 12, DAVID M‘EWEN. known by the sire of the Colts Cattle Show in racxm nerweniv‘rnnnmvn AND sunnnc. THE swift-sailing Packet DOLPHIN will leave Bedeqne, tbr Shediac, “my,an , and return are floods , from Shediac to " 1 , or the , Well I“ Wmllllng. his Packet is well fitted up for the comfort of passengers. Persons going from Charlottetown, or any other part of the Island, wrll find t air way to Riehibucto, Miramichi, or any part chew Brunswick or Nova scotia, twice every week -Thursdays and sundsya to St. John, N. B. and Halifax; and on Mondays and I-‘ndsys to Iri‘tiramichi, Bathurst, doc. salts: Cabin Passengers, 7s. 6d. Stesrage do. 5.. Horses and Cattle, 7s. 6d. Every attention will be paid to the comfort of assangers. ANTHON SIMPSON. Dodson“ " '""‘ "3‘" O y . 4‘; _ it v Mesa ' hasn't-allth m numerals. _ [snarl some} THESE Metflbiaes are indebted fortsbeir name to their manifest and sensible action in purifying‘flss [Pqu and channels oflife,end anduin thorn with renew tone I“ vi it. In many hundred certi (IO-cl which have Illa. lie and inalmost every species of disease to will the tripod frame isliable, the happy efi'ects of Mofi'at'a Ind Phenix Bitten have been gratefully and publicly a by all ersons benefited, and who - were. prsvrgu tMI_I¢‘ trainwtrwitb the beautifully philosophical prtnclplea up. "M t e are com traded, and upon which they conseqnen net- 'Ehs Life . ed icines recommend themselves in diseases of every form and description. The first operation is to Iooaefimln‘lllt crudities constantl around them; and to remuvo 1h” intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse tveae, leave such collected masses behind as to produce hahtt cost _- ness, with all its train ‘ofevils, or sudden diarrhoea, wit [tattlth nent dangers. This fact is Well known to all regular anatomisto who examine the human bowels after death: suMence/the prejudice of these well informed men against quack medicines- or medicines prepared and heralded to the ubllc _by lgnul’flnl persons. The second efi'ectoftllc Life Medicines rs to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and b this means, the lrver and the Inn 5, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regu arit ofthe urinary organs. The blood, which takes Its red colour mm the agency of the liver and the lungs, before It passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourish- ed by: food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely tllrou h the veins, renews every part of the system, and trlumphanty mounts the banner of health ill the blooming cheek. Mofi'at's Vegetable Life Medicines have been _ lhorotl lrly ‘ ", and ronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, F atu- lency. Palpitation ofthe Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn and Headache, Restlessness, Illtemper, Anatotv,Langour and.Me. lanclroly,Costiveness, Diarrhea, Cholera, Fevers of all kinds. ereumntisrn,(iotrt, Dropsics ofall kinds, Gravel, \Vorms, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, lnveterate Sores, Scorbum: Brunt" and 1Bud Complexinns, Eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy and other disagreeahEe complexions, Salt Rheum, Ery- sipelns, common Colds nrld Influenza, and various other com- plaints which nfllict the human frame. In Fever and Agile, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently stic- cesslul—so tnucll so, that in the Fever and Aguo Districts, Physici- ans almost universally prescribe them. . All tllnt Mr. Moll‘rlt requires of his patients is, tobe particuls in taking the Life Medicines strictly according totlte directions. It is not by a Newspaper notice, or by any thingtllat he hlmsel may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It Is alon by the results ofa fair trial. [FA Far-.5" Surer ofthese valuable Medicines just received, ' and for sale by COOPER dc BREMNER. Sole flgsnufor Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, June 4,1841. ‘ SPRING IMPOR'I‘ATIONS FOR 1841. Ex Burques Jorrs Casio, from London, and N0lt‘l‘HUlllBLAND, from Liverpool. ' BY the show recent arrivals, the Subscriber has completed his Susossnu: luronrs'rross of BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS; and having paid his own personal attenlinn to their selection at the different rrmuulactories throughout Great Britain, during the past winter, and having purchased them on the very best terms, e is enabled to offer them for Sale at very low prices, for cash only. ‘ DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, 20th May, 1841. NEW GOODS. ETER MACGOWAN, Queen Street, begs to an- nounce the arrival, per Lady Wood, Salrnond, Muster, from London. FIFTY PACKAGES BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, which will be sold unusually cheap. Arise—'25 chests good Souchong and Congo Tens, wholesale or total . May 17th, 1841. T SEASONABLE GOODS. HE Subscribers have just received from Liverpool, cz Bar on Northumberland, a general assortment of BRI- TISH MA UFACTURED GOODS, and a few Chests prltnc TEAS. ALso, ONE THOUSAND PAIRS EXCELLENT SHOES, equal in quality to any made on this Island, which will be sold cheap, for Cash only. I w M‘GILL May 24th, 1841. CHEAP AND NEW STORE. - THOMAS HOW respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Island at large, that he been en- cd the Sroltr: rs Urrlzlt Qurzlttl STREET, formerly occupierl by Mr. Holro d, and nearly opposite Mr. T. Desbrisay's Drug Store, where he runs roa SALE, just received per Spec, from Eug- lrtnd, , A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF , BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, at very low prices; among which are Silks,'Cott0ns, Muslins, Teas, Solo and U per Leather, Raisins. Saddlery, Cutlery, Iron- mongery. l’itch, ar, Rosin, Cordage, die. dtc. dtc. Iron ofall sizes and diurensions,suitullle for Shi building. A few gallons prime Jersey Cider, and a few lundred weight Ashantec Sugllt. FOR SALE—A prime Lot ofTIMO'I‘I-IY SEED. Charlottetown, May 24th, 1841. CLOVER SEED AND PLOUGH MOUNTING. HE AGRICULTURAL Socre'rv has received by the late arrivals, ~ 10 Tierces prime Northern Red Clover 4186 lbs. net. 200 sets \Vilkie's improved No. 3. Plough Mounting; 100 extra sides and 300 sole pieces. Apply to PETER MACGO‘VAN, Secretary. Queen Street, 12th May, 1841. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. UST arrived from England direct, and for Sale b the Subscriber, a general assortment of GARDEN SEEDS, doc. kc GEORGE WELDON. Seed, weighing Queen Square, May 20th, 1841. CARDING MACHINES. -’ HE Subscribers have on hand. for Sale two sets of r CARDING MACHINES, Complete, of in; am quality winch can be put in o ration at the shortest notice. , Should any person glidisposed to purchase, Mr. C. C. Davison Charlottetown, will ive the necessary information—or direct tti Jolt: Morice dsSoll, ackville, County Westdrorland, New Bruns- WIC . JOHN MORI . April21st,1841. CE & SON. (IO-PARTNERSHIP. MR. M'GILL havrng taken into Co-pan. MG nerslilrpij since theuli‘lrst pf May Inst, his Nephew W ‘ tr.r., to usineas wi ' t ' ‘ ' ' under the firm ofJ. a W. Militia” be “med on ” hubsm' JOHN M‘GILL, N May 24th, 1841. w” “31”” B.—An _ immediate payment of all A “‘6‘”, prevroua totho First May, 1841, is part'izglla'il'y rilir‘ile'itoellln LL those who are indebted to th ' A deliverable in produce, or other e subscriber. din"? 5'1"; the same to him at Will-ran Tynan!" Wi" hm.“ House. without delay, the time ofdelivery‘ 1" "e" u“ “am” . be“! '0" past. can. roman. Pm “i “ACAfisLANE. .— REMOVAL. HE POST Orrlca ' ' . T King Street: I. “moved to the new Home m Candm'mq' nearly opposite the residence of_Willism Charlottetown, April 20th , 1841. lMttetown, 21 st May, 1841 ' coats‘of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and- semi? hardened feces w ich col ect in the convolution ofthp’lfl "hood of Darnley, belon yT TO BE SOLD, ‘ And Foam given on the lat In” t _ e“ ' IE , 'I‘HAT commodlgls DWELLING £1030“, “are of by 35, situate in cat Street, on. ts '3) “fiber. h. l a uare owned and occupied by the ' ch and .hop Hon-gs is nearly new,and contains; parlour, kit cum"e "cond 14 fast 35) on the first floor, and our bed-rooms on be build- oor. Thei'e is also a nod stone-walled cellar under t ' Horse- ' 26 and one of Bovyer s Patent. _- :ill)b:,dgzp§s?d oyf, withtbe House and premises, If requr red. MARK BUTCHER. FREEHOID FARM FOR SALE. _ V 0 BE SOLD, and immediate possessmn g beaflifully situated FARM in the Immedlate _ ' l 100 ing to the Subscriber—containing are under cultivation. There 15 an finished, 32 feet by 24; also, a good nter, on the premises.. For further W. E. CLARK. acres of Land, 35 of wlllcll excellent new House, nearl Barn, and a good Spring of particulars apply to Darnley, May 25, 1841. FOR ALE, . . HE Leasehold Interest of that elrglble FARM, ’ situate at Crapaud, and at present occupied by the subscri- ber comprising 144 acres of excellent Land, 50 of which age in a, high state ofcultivntion. About 30 acres more may be run lei ready for the plough at a small expensemnd the remainder IS lwe wooded. There is an excellent Mlll-stte on the Farm, the Store furnishes a supply ofsea manure, and erne may be obtainellpt a moderate rate from a Kiln ad‘oining the promise. The dwe bIng- house, to which re aituche a Sho or Store, has recently flees thoroughly repaired and consi era ly enlarged, so as ta‘a or every convenience lirr the accommodation ofrl respectable armI y, It has a frost-proofcellur underneath, and a never-fullrng wel o ater n the door. . wThea; remises—plesantly situated, on the banks ofthe rlver Westmorlilnd, in the midst ofa thriving and populous settlement, and within 15 chains ofthe public Wharf—afford an‘opportunlty for'investment, built for agricultural and commercral purposes, seldom to be met with. A For Termsof Sale, and other particulars, apply to Mr. John Davis, jr., Merchant, Clrtl'rlottetgwp,lor;ito the Subscriber, on the ‘ ‘ aboutto eavet e s an . Premue"WhO m ROBERT CRANFORD. N. B.-A new Barn,50 ft. by 34 ft. has just been compltted. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. 0R. SALE—That valuable FARM, situated on the St. Peter's Road, about three miles and a Half from Cltnr- lottetown—conmining thirty-six acres ofexcellellt land, In It high state ofcultivation, and surrounded with u dike fence—and also, the Dwelling and Out Houses thereon. For further particulars, apply to RICHARD FAUGHT. Charlottetown, North-side Queen Square, May 12th,1841. ' LEASEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. HE Leasehold Interest, for the term of 999 years, at one shilling per acre, of58 acres of Land, situate at the Cross Roads, Lot 19, commonly called “ 'I‘ravellers‘ Rest.” The land is of a superior quality, with an extensive front on the. St. Eleanor’s Road—also, five chains on the road leading to Rlch- mond Buy. There is a very convenient new frame House, now occupied as u Licenced Tavern, with Out-buildings, &c. This is one of the best stands for a Merchant or Mechanic on the Island, beingin the centre ofu‘densc population, and convenient liir shipping, either from Bedeque Harbour at Richmond Buy. For particulars, apply to the Subscriber, on the premises. W. TINDALL. Cottage Inn, Lot19, May 19th,1841. ‘ FREEIIOLD FARM FOR SALE. A VALUABLE Freehold FARM, situate on Wilmot ' Creek, Lot 25, containing 117 acres, including five acres of superior marsh. There rs about 40 acres nearly all free from stumps, in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is well covered with logs, hardwood and fencing stufi'. A constant stream runs through the centre, with good banks and plenty of water for a Grist and Saw Mill. The probable yield of buy this year will be 25 or 30 tons upland, and 8 tons marsh. The crop, abnut_3 acres potatoes, 3 acres wheat, and 6 acres oats, will be sold witll the form, if required. For'particulsrs, apply to the proprietor, on the premises. BENJAMIN READ. Retreat Farm, Lot ‘25, May 18th, 1841. To the Tenants on Township Forty-Three. TAKE NOTICE, that by Indentures of Lease and Release, hearing date respectively, the 24m and 25th days ofA ril, 1815, the Release being made between William Towns- hent‘l: Es . deceased, and Flora, his wife, oftbe one part, and Edmund aters and Alexander Birnie, both then resident In London, Merchants, of the other port—All Lot or Townslljp Number Forty-three, in Prince Edward Island,were conveyed and assured to them the said Edmund Waters and Alexander Birnie, for securing the payment of£335, lawful money ofthe sningsland, and Interest, by the said VVillinrn Townslrend to the said Edmund iVaters and Alexander Birnie, at a certain day, in the said Indentnre ofRelease mentioned, and now past; and a certain portion of the said sum of£335, with a large arrear of Interest thereon, is still due and unpaid—and the said Edmund Waters and Alexander Birnie have both duly assigned to me the said Mortgage, and all their right, title and interest therein: 1 do, therefore, hereby give you notice, not to pnv any rent, now due, or hereafter to become due, from you for the said land and premises, to any other person except to me, or to such person or personsas I shall duly authorize to receive the same. GEORGE BIRNIE. Charlottetown, February 9, 1841. THE Subscriber havmg been appointed receiver of I the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fifty-two, conveyed by the late General Food, ofthe Royal Artillery, to the lute Andrew Macdouald, re nests the Tenants residing thereon to pay all rents and arrears ofrent to him with- out delay. DAVID ROSS, Hillsborough River, May In, 1841' Rarelaer tn Chancery. HE Subscriber, Proprietor-of Townshi 22 and 61, in this Island, has, the 24th of February last, and duly Registered in the Regis- O tmr Office r this Colon revolt d . certain Letter of Attorney heretfrfiirlend made Dun and mud n Lrwnurs LEWILLIN Esquire of Woodlev Gr v ' ' Mandi as his Agent, oi'et and for the said I‘ownshitfta.e, In this LAURENCE SULIVAN. ps Nos, 9, 16, by Deed Poll, hearing date March 271b, 1841. NOTICE to PLUNDERERS. HEREAS it has been the . gentry (falsely statin that the am; the lastlTllll'ty yearsFannuggtyf on my and consistin of ‘ lpnds of Charles Slows", antgi WilIiarii"‘Siti’ivtsli‘tu"It:e hem?“ me tlehboundarres of which are distinctly defined45nd3fi,’ 0‘ 48’ wrth cutting for their own Immediate use, have mm, I" meant?!" not only to other persons to do the same, and reitlizedtggbire had permission from me) to cut Longers and Fire iderabl e_ profit therefrom: his Is to notify all persons that Inev not intend to give to any per-on, “,0 er have 81"": and do Trees on the said pro on but d privmge 0' will" down person who shall gills {rich il‘ifdiftlle'alll’o:fl‘er a "Val" to the offender or oti'enders ot‘thc like mu, a. shalr'bzvill convict the Magistrate against the plunderer. a“milled by the Charlottetown, Dec. 7th, 1340. GEORGE ABIRNIE. 0 T l CAUTION TO LUMBERERS. m. a E Is hereby given, that all per . p aslng on that part of Lot 49 sons found Mnr. Carnbrid e t ’.'“°" “zed b ‘ will be Pmsecufed. o Hay‘home 6‘ Wrist)" fi‘m‘m‘i giggly: chfllouemwn, 16th Nov- lggWARD C. HAYTHORNE. e Boundaries of the above rope“ ’ ll)» establ \ fined by the Commissionen a 0- having been d . l , . e. gary Lines, the Subscriber: ilpgetgg‘IIined t rshlng the Bonn. elected in so doing. 0 {Walsh all pen”, # i ' ' .. ' ‘ 'r A MEETING held at thehou. .r a. . Ii. Peters, the following I’ros oursgo Emigration was agreed on :2— I, 1. That a. had shall be raised, todofny‘th undertaking. ;. _ 2; That every perso titled to select ?;:.Servantl, male or female,of thet‘ granted by him to JOHN ' (servant. 6. An Society, 8. The ESocie 10 3"" ‘Edwa‘i-{l Island» shall be entitled icases offarmrng 4. Three farm of passage, years of age, with any parties it will be Illllt‘tilf p. I assa e ofa escrt tlons. P 9. ill particular Rggister will be kept by the A n- the wants ofthe Colony, iIl_rrll particulars as to .- . no pecuniary aid will be given by classes ofpersons than those before enumerated. t particular occupations will be particularlscd'. Edward C. Haythorne, and William Swabey, afford any further information and receive subscrrptr The number ofsubscsibers is already considerable. b 'l'fi' or cook. ’ all: That every person, on pay £2 for every adult, Society Wi licable to every class of Emigrants, : g and, and whether possessed of small or larger .3 wise, the necessary infiirmnttou for artisans, and all _ the Society Will be happy to articular aim to contract forum . n subscribing the sum of [in from Emigrants cons' V ollowrng >7 . domestic servants, as groom; ("“l'fls duh, or an. . « ing T‘wo- Pounds T" e in the same manner, to one servant; bailifl' or cook, Fire Pounds must 5. m 1 ing labourers w'ill be considered u ",9 , ‘ ' f according y. ‘. sebla'll‘titiydiin enigrxma or labourers, under 18 yum or two women (not cooks), to be collard-rad u on. at will be upptfilted in London, correspondfnst: in the country, to trllnsaettlse . in respect to forwarding Emigrants, and. ‘ necessary information. 7. Thrs Agent shall be authorised to advance, in and £1 for every u. and of a e' to be employed. 1 forward to their > whet er des' CIIII . us. Great'ri the Society to for the lasing. ‘ “i. M allow.- entsl ACADIA, BRITANNIA, CALEDONIA, Cowman, "Columbia" “ Caledonia” “ Britannia" “ Acadia" “Caledonia” “ Columbia" “ Acadia" “ Britannia” “Columbia” “ Caledonia” “ Britannia” “Acadia” “Caledonia” “Columbia” “ Acadia" “ Britannia" “ Columbia" “Caledonia” “ Britannia" “ Acadia" “ Caledonia" “ Columbia" “ Acadia” “ Britannia” The UNICORN plies betw nection with this place. 0f1200 Tons burthcn and 440 I“ Under Contract with the “ Lords of the Ad.‘ . Captain do. do. do. _ 18 Fm. Boston. March Ist. March lfith April 1st April 17 May lat May 16th June lst June 16th Jilly 1st July 17th August 1st August 16th Passage Money, £25 Sterling From Halifax to Boston, $20. These Ships curry experienced Surgeon. n ‘ een Pictou and Quebec, EDWARD C. MamasL chrrn. B. Canaan; C. H. E. lunar...» Will sail from Boston and Liverpool,calliug at Halifax, 41. I Fm. Halifax Marc April April June June July March 18th May 3d May 18th July 3d August 3d A ugust 18th , from Halifuxwto Liv ,, Horse Passer “v, h3d 3d 19th 3d leth 19th EAT BRITAIN, the UNITItD IIALIFAX, site. will leave Charlottetown as follows: S C N IIalifux,Feb.22,1841. U Am At down 6111f“! .......c.—::§ ‘ . HE MAILSl‘oan ' *3" “than: ' For ficum direct. For Pictou, via G On Saturday, May 15' i i ' 0n Mo d ' » Saturday, May 22. n a” M Tuesday, May 25. Saturday, May 29- M Saturday, Jllrle 5. ouday‘ Tuesday, June 8. Saturday, June 12. Saturday, June 19. Monday, 7. Tuesday, June 22. Saturday, June 26. Saturday, July 3. “cm!!!” Tuesday, July 6. Saturday, July 10. Saturday, July 17. “and”, I‘uesday, July 20. Saturday, July 24. Saturday July 31. mom" Tuesday, August 3. Saturday, August 7. Saturday, ‘August 14. Mona." I‘uesday, August 17. Saturday, August 21. ‘ ‘ H Saturday, August 28. maul-h ‘ Tuesday, August 31. Saturday, Sept. 4. aturdny, Sept. 11. "our." Tuesday, Sept. 14. Saturday, I Sept. 18. \ Saturday, Sept. 25. “and.” i N Tuesday, Sept. 28. G Saturday, Oct. 2. ‘ithii I Saturday, Oct 9. Monday, ei. Tuesday, Oct. 11. Saturday, Oct. 16. i " Saturday, Oct. 23. "and." l > 4 Tuesday, Oct. 26. Saturday, Oct. 30. 0" Saturday, Nov. 6. ' gone". uesda Nov. 9. Saturday, Nov. 13. Saturday, Nov. 20. “and.” Tuesday, Nov. 23. Saturday, Nov. 27. Monday. D’The Mails will close each day, at Ten, A- '- * _ INLAND The Math: for Georgetown, dimblv‘lllllbgm \ ne'er try and Saturday, at Eight, a. II V TE T28 Eastern Mplls every Tuesddy, at 9. A- '0 " I a stern Mails, every Wednesday, It 11: “ “V " if", .10 ' "2' PM 0m“, HN WILLIAIS. *b. d,, ‘— Ill M, CHARLOTTI'l-ow' . P Pnnten to the Honorable the corner of Pownal and rinted and payable half yearly in Charlottetown, May 14th, 18“- plublished ouse of i : Water Streets.- advance.