llln ‘0 ‘ with. ' viiRIC'l‘ No. l.—(Soutliern Section.) 1 mm, Earnissiouer of the above District Will let by rform ‘m’m the several places where the work is to be per- wi "Nye/win Road Contracts, V121-- , He / fl“ ‘3 , tie 15th ofJune, at 8 o'clock, the Road from sandy 'MIIIan'the Western Road; Same day, at 2 o’clock, the lbthe “’5 to Barlow's—Sale to Commence at the AND ' CHARLOTT‘ETOWN, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1842. m. from anti warrants. ‘. an 6 o‘clock, the Road from Macdugald's to side—sale to commence at 10 o'clock, at Souris. ater after, £17 Will be laid out to repair the Road from the Por- fioatia, tritium anti Mahatma. ' DISTRICT No. 13. N MONDAY, the 20m June, £20‘will be expended in the repairs oftlie Road from Souris to East Point, South And immedi- tagg l('lrEtlSl Point. . n uesday the 215t June, at 10 o’clock the re airin the Road, West side of Surveyor's Inlet. 'Same ’day, at P12 o'flock, the repairing the Bridges at Bull Creek, Rockbarra, and Little Rtnn; and immediately after, the repairing Hav River Bridge. Uri \Vednesday the 22d June, £25 will be expended in the re- pairs ofthe Lot 45 Road—sale to commence at lliigli M accacbern’s Mill, at 10 o'clock. \And immediately after, £10 on the Ryad to New Harmony ., ' And on Thursday the 23d June, £5 105. will he laid outon the line Road between Lots 43 and 44—siile to commence at Rollo Bay, at 10 o’clock. And at 1‘2 o'clock, £23 on the Bridge at the French Mill Creek. And at 2 o’clock, £22 165. 8d. on the Road front Souris Mills to John M‘Aulay‘s. And immediately after, the building :1 Bridge over M ullally‘s Creek. Security will be required for the due performance of each Con- tract. ' JOI-IN MACGOVVAN, Commissioner. Commissioner’s Office, Souris, April 2d, 1842. DISTRICT No. 14. Commissioner ot'ihe above District will Let, by _ Auction, to the lowest bidder, ‘ On Tuesday, the 14th ofJune, part of Georgetown Road, in the Royalty, and part oftlie Road loading to Burnt Point, will be lot—Commencing at 9 o’clock, near the VVest Royalty line. The piece near Burnt Point will he let at‘lO o’clock. THOMAS GIVEN, Commissioner. Cardigan, 9th May,1842. #, LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer's Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 3lst May, 1842. IN pursuance oflhe Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Seventh year of the Reign “le5 latelllaycsty King William the Fourth, intitiiled An Act for levying (In Assessment on all Lands in this Island—I do bore- by publicly .notify the Owners or Occupiers of Land within this Island, fiir wliichrtlio Annual Assessmentcliarged thereon by the said recitcd Act, of Four Shillings, lawful money of this Island, for every Hundred Acres of wilderness or unimproved Lands con- tained in the several Townships, and the several Islands belong- ing thereto; and the sum of’l‘wo Shillings for every Hundred Acres ofcultivated or improved Land iri the said several Town- ships aiit‘. Islands as afiiresaid; and the sum of Four Shillings for bCOP‘, fJune, tith o’clock, repairing the Main :3!!! fiommence at the Road leading from the 3 [av _ " ill. , f0, ofJune, at 12 o’clock, repairing the Road ,Oke e to commence at the French Settlement. , n 22d ofJune, at 9o'clnck, the Roads at " I10; . 8—Sale to commence at George Cilcash’s. :her June, at 12 o’clock, repairing the Road oti e mniencc at Halloran’s. pt ' _ be required for the performance of Km}: 183911 HIGGINS, Commissioner. I so PM “Ills DISTRICT'_'N0. li-(North Section.) rpm, ygive Notice, that I Will, on Monday the 20th uni-3 at 1'2 o'clock, Lcr the repairing the Road from "he; a to Large's Ferry. U" lie. 217i, akin]? o'clock, the Main Western Road, com- ’ ‘ tHil 's i 5. Per; ‘3 22d, at 10 ii’clock, the Road from Hill's'Mills to Hal- im- tinmeiicing at the New Western Road, Lot 5. lie“, “m, 23d,at 12 o’clock, the Road leading from Cascum. Ned (iKiltIflYfl Bridge. commencing near the Dock. ‘ "c 24111, at 10 o’clock, the Road front Kildare settlement ilcd 1.3),, commencing at Mrs. Travers's. Same dav,at 2 for g the Kori? fromgildare Bridge to St. Felix, Tigriish, b , rain .at il-lare ridge. i an: ~ 5. JAMES \VARBUETON, hey ‘V manh 12 1842 ommissioncr. a.-. A no, » a . DISTRICT No. 3. ' ha, E Subscriber Will attend at the fiillowing places, "” for the purpose of Letting by Auction to the lowest bidder "He repairingof the Roads and Bridges in this District, on hey ’Piihlic‘Mt-neys have been ordered to be expended, viz :— iich' ' the 20tb‘day ofJune next, at I0 o’clock, repair- Dnc. ‘tlte I-‘e _ Road and. Bridges; the same day. at 2 o’clock, *3 ‘ring the Royalty Road and Bridges, commencing at the SIS! town Church ', and at. 4 o’clock the same day, some rcpairs age to . Bridge. ' of y the 21st, at 11 o’clock, repairing the Bridge near [is ill; and immediately after, repairing the Bridge b (both on the Charlottetown Road); at 1 o’clock the ,l repairing the Irislitown Road, commencing at the DR- 3 o’clock the satne day. repairing the Main 'v‘t’es- l0 Barrett’s to the line of Lot 17. y the Q‘Zd, at 4 o’clock, opening a Road between Ramsay‘s and M r. Yen’s Farms. Indian River. fly the 23d,at II o’clock, building a Wharf at Mar- e 'I‘uplin’s; and at Io’clock the same day, opening a from James Cousins’s to Long River; and at 4 o’clock the py repairing the Road and Bridges from Jolinstone’s Mill ‘ west River. day the 8th of Tfif; at I2 o’clock, Railing the JSpring Brook. (or othcr obstructions on the Highways, ifnot re- . time oftlio Sale oftlie Roads, will then be remov- "dlin or «tree of the persons causing such obstructions, , of persons. : .i P. S. MACNUTT, Commissioner. _ .15fll'rnleydtino 2d, 1842. . m, I i . DISTRICT NO. 5. v . _’ Subscriber Will Let, by Auction, to the lowest ' ‘ ‘1) dder, the following contracts, at the times and places an mentioned, ,viz : 7 ~' Monday. the 13th M day of June. the improving the Road , gnGlasgow t0 Fyfl'e’s Ferry, commencing at said Ferry, clock, fi‘irenoon. ,» V, Glasgow Bridge—and nt4 o’clock. the improving oftlie Buckinghain’s Mill to Tanner’s Brook —on Tuesday, . ’glll'ofJune, the repairing the Road from' Bagiiall’s to Has- T “Armllrity willhe required for the performance of each contract. fifiiMfilediately, will be removed at the expense ofpersons W. . lug such obstructions, and the Fi‘nes exacted, without distinc- that»: discrimination. ‘g ndish, 5th May, 1842. DISTRICT No.8. _ _ _ oner ofthc above District Will sell by y IV. MACNEILL, Commissioner. , E Commissi ,0, on “Saturdav, the 11th day repairing the Road leading s‘ Corranban. so, on Monday, the 13th nf‘June. at 10 o’clock. forcnoon Also, same day. at 19. o’clock, noon, leading from Mill on the Ten-miIe-hmise, Lot 35. Also, same day, at 4 o‘clock repairing the Battery Point Road. the Tarcntum Road. Lot 36. Also, same day, at 12 o'clock “~ “‘8 'erm‘fl the Monaghan Road, where most required and. . Idge, and cultinw down Hills thereat Lot 37. Also same do I a , _ I i y (if, I) o clock, the repairing the Road from Clark’s to Five-hou Lot 36. 0 leading from Sandliills to the Cross Roads—sale to com at the Cross Roads. Also, same day, at 12 o’clock, noon ' Contract. - DAVID HIGGINS, , V . Commissioner for the above District. Inmissioner’s Office, May 2d, 1842. ‘ At 2 o’clock, same day, the covering of fencessnd other obstructions on the Highways, if not re- “Clinn, to the-Iowcst bidder. at the several places where Vork is to be performed, the followmg Road Contracts, viz :— anunc, at 9 o‘clock, forenOon, from Christopher’s Bridge to- “fipairing the Road leading from Corranban to St. Peter's the repairing the . Cove towards the head ochdford. Also, a day. a! 2 O’clock, the repairing the Road leading from Black Al”, 0“ Tuesday, the 14th, at 9 o'clock, forcnoon, the repair- 1 36. Also, some (1213511114 o’clock, the repairing the Gleiifinan 4130,01! Wednesday, the 15th, at 8 o clock, the railing Clark’s A150, the same day, at 4 o’clock, from Cross Roads to Port- on Thursday, the 16th, at 9 o’clock, the repairing the fll'tipiiiring the Road leading from Sandliills to Point Dc Security will be, required for the due performance of each and every uncultivach or unimproved Town Lot, Pasture Lot,Common Lot and Water Lot, granted in the Town and Royalty of Charlottetown; and the sum of Two Shillings for each arid every cultivated or improved Town. Pasture, Common, To the Electors of the 'I‘lpwn and Royalty of Charlotte- , Vown. EN I'LEMEN ;~—Bcino‘ 011‘ the eve of proceeding to NIWimEtnglaEd, on behalf of tie Prince Edward Island Steam . gt ion ompany, as well as on private bustness, and, as the Election of Members to represent your interests in General As‘ senibly may take place during my absence from the Island, I am induced tlius'early to offer myself as a Candidate, for the Dial] 11pm); of again being one of the Representatives oftliis my natixire “W O My conduct in the prescnt House of Assembly is before you, on which I‘liave only to rest my claims for your further confi- dence; and ifit has been such as. to meet with yourapproval, and again obtain for me your stitfragcs, it shall bc my most ardent destre, by an independent and conscientious discharge oftlie du- ties ofa Reprcsentativc oftlie People, to merit a continuanceof your IIIVUIII' and support. Y My father has kindly consented (health permitting) to repre- sent me at the Election, should it take place previous to my re- urn. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, With much respect, Your obedient servant, ‘ . ‘ _ FRANCIS LONGW'OR'I‘I—I, JUN. Charlottetown, lllay14th, 1842. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SECOND DISTRICT 0 OF PRINCE COUNTY. GENTLEME‘v; ‘ AVING resigned my seat in the Legislative Coun- cil, I venture to ofl'crinyself as a Candidate to repiesent your interests in the new I'IOIISO ofAsscuiblv. I trust my having done so will be deemed by you a sufficient piedge ofniy desire to he one of the Representatives of the peo- P II. I trust it will be no disparagernent in your eves that my earlier days were passed in the service ofmy cou ry, during an event- lul period in its Military history, and that since the war, I have been uninterruptedly employed in my own County in England, in the duties ofthe Magistracy, which are there of so high and responsible a nature. Having Come to this Island with a large family, whose future fortunes must (lepend on its prosperity, I conceive that none can be moreintorestcd in its well-being. v Independent of all influence, connection or party, if I should be honoured as the object ofyour clioice,l will, to the best of my judgment, decide dispassionately on all subjects of discus- .~ion, and use every diligence to adrocatcas-well your local interests as the general improvementoftliis Island,so blessed by nature, but whose Trade and Agriculture, .ifduly fostered by prudent Legislation, are yet capable ofso much extension. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, your obedient Servant, . , WILLIAM SWABEY. AUX ELECTEURS FRANCOIS DE LA ‘ DEUXIEME DIVISION DE PRINCE COUNTY. MEssnauRs; and VVuter Lot as aforesaid; and the sum ofTwo Shillings and oiglit.pence for each and every Town Lot, Pasture Lot and \Va- ter Lot, granted in the Towns and Royalties of Georgetown and Princctuwn; and the sum of One Shilling and four-pence for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture and \Vater Lot. granted in the said last mentioned. Towns and Royalties, and so in proportion for a less quantity; and the sum of One pon- ny per acre on each and every acre nfcultivated ()I'Impl‘tn’eiI Land in the Royalty richorgetown, called reserved Lands; and the sum of'I‘wo-pcnr'e per acre on each and every acre of‘sucli Lands as may be deemed uncultivated or unimproved Lands, is payable, that unless the Assessmentfin‘ the current year bcpaid into my hands,or the liaridsrifmy Deputies, on or before the Tweiitv- first of December. 1842, I shall, on the last day of the next. Hil- arv Term, at, Charlottetown, make Proclamation of all such Lands as shall then be in arrear fur nonpayment of the sums charged thereon, agreeably tovtlie directions oftlie said Act. . J. SPENCER SMI'? II, Treasurer. Treasurer’s Office, 3Ist May,1842. IN Compliance with the provisions oftlie Act ofthe General Assembly, for levying an Assessment on all Lands within this Island, I have appointed the following persons to be Receivers of the said Assessment: Prince County. Joseph Pope, Bedcque. > Thomas C. Compton, St. Eleanor’s. James Yen, Port Hill. Allan Forsyih. Cascumpeque. Queen's. County. James Pidgoon, New London. Thomas Fairbairn, Sable. Solomon Dcsbrisay, Charlottetown. Allan M‘Dongall, Belfast. " Kings County. John Jard‘ine, St. Peter’s. Alexander M‘Donald, St. Margaret’s. William S. Macgowan, Souris. , Hugh Macd‘onald, Three Rivers. James Richards, Murrav I-Iarliour. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. COLONIAL BUILDING. Colonial Secretary‘s Otfico, Charlottetown, ’ Prince Edward Island, 2d May, 1842. and Complption oftlie COLONIAL BUILDING. Tenders to express the several departments of Work and Ma terials, as under: Nova Scotia Stone, for‘the outside Walls, in one tender. All Stone-cutters’,.Masons’ and Bricklayers’ work and materi 3's (em-(spy, Nova Scotia Stone, as above), in one tender. 1 9 9 one tender. A“ phsiemrs’ work and materials, in one tender. All Paiiitcrs’ and Glaziers’ work and materials, in one tender. All Slaters’ work and materials, in one tender. A“ Plumhers’ work and materials, in one tender. 1 be seen on application as above. 1 each Contract. EALED TENDERS will be received at this Office 'until Fiiiimv, the FIRST day ofJum next, for the Erection All Sawyers’, Carpenters’ and Juincrs' work and materials, in Plans, Elevations, Sections and Specifications ofthe whole may Ample Security will be required for the due perfprmance of YANT recu permission de S. E. Le Lieutenant Gouvernpur de me deniettre de ma place an Conseil Logis- latif,j'ai decidé vous ufi'rir mes services dansl'Assembléc a venir. ‘ J’ai uric confiance raisonnable qtie cette determination de ma part scra considerce en garautie dc ma preference d’etre Repro- sentatif du peiiple. A J’ni passé ma icunesse no service de ma patric, pendant une époque iiilcressmite darts soii historic iiiilitaire—ct dcpuis la giiorrej’1ii lravaillc sans ccsso duns scs all'airos civiles, on I‘tIagis- trat———uiie charge en Angletcrrc d unc importance ct l'CSpOlISIblIIIC beaucoitp plus considerable qu’ici. Etabli dans ’cette Islu,et.louaiit surtout dcs tcrres dans votre propre comlé. j’iii une famillc nombreuse des enfans, dontdps esperances pour’l’avcnir dependent entrcrement Sur sa prosperitc, j'ose penser qu II n y a personne plus interessc a son bonheur. Je Suis indcpendant dc toute liaison et dc tout partic, oti proprie- taire ou quclconque, en consequence, si j'aurois l'li oniieui d’etre l‘objet de votre clloix, je pourrai decider sur tout suth dc deliber- ation sans peur ct sans prcjngé, et surtout avanccr vos interéts locales et celix de l’Isle entiere, one lerre si fiivoriséo par le lion Dieu, niais dont le commerce et l‘Agriculture sont si capablcs d’amelioriition par une Legislation sage et prudeute. J’ai l’lionneur rcsler, Messiours, ‘ Votre tres bumble servitcur, WILLIAM SWABEY. Bedeque, Avril 19, 1842. TO THE ELECTOIIS OF THE FIRST DISTRICT OF QUEEN’S COUNTY. ENTLEMEN; I am aware that there may be pre- - judiccs existing against the Relation of‘a Proprietor, or the Heir ofa Proprietor, to represent the people in Parliament; but I cannot believe that this prejudice can bear examination,because, if the Proprietor has done his duty towards his Tenants, he may as rely cliallange all the world to say whether or not there is any fare or in the general prosperity of this Island, both in circum- stances and position, than he is. ‘ ot'Assembly, they had a chance same Land as Free only by the reason of the thing, but by louial Minister, and the reiteration ofsuch will by the Licut Governor oftliis Island. together. your interests and mine are bound up , Assembly had attempted) . tempts to tax your produce (as the last lion? _ open to you as I am? entirely blended than with my own? ' ‘ The attempt that is daily made by ignorant, needy and (Ila loval- individuals, to separate you from tne, ifitlierc is that I utnal confidence which, any member of my family have done _ therefore, under the belief that our .iulerests are mutual, that vcoture thus to offer myéclftp your indulgence, _ to represent you in the ensuing ‘ASSCIIIny; and I believe the the same relations which, I trust, . . own Tenants may be such, that they Will not deprive Ifany thing can be done better or more extended Markets, who I trust, neither I no INLAND MAILS. \ Eastern, and Georgetown Inland Tenders to specify so much per DISTRICT No. 11. Cir's Lake. man’s to Back‘Farms; li'om Mullaly’s to Harbour sand the Morel Bridge. " ednesday, the 22d, at 9 o’clock, the repairing the Abii hit 42, Bay Furious Road. ad of t. Peter‘s Bay to O’Hiinley's', from Wlielari's difrom Leslie’s Mill to Cable Head,- and from the Cro mg pustGreeowicb. '4 IICIontract. _ ‘ JOHN JARDI - - , 'D; May 25th, 1842, NE: CymmISSIoncr ‘4' ,., "‘1‘. E Subscriber will, on Monday the 20th day of Etienext, at 10 o’clock, let by Auction, the repairing the r from the County line to M‘Dermot's; the Road from Bar- Iolin. Douglas’s; and the Road from Worrell’s Mill to g... esday, the 21t, at9 o’clock, the repairing the Road Midgelle Bridge; the Road from Head of St Peter’s "1'83"; and from the Head of St. Peter's Bay to the hund“ i tlic 23d. at90'olock, the repairing the Road Sllfiicient security must be given for the due perform- . - tfi . apply “1"“50 “3 JOHN WILLIAMS, P. M. Post Oflice, Charlottetown, May 26th, 1842. _________._.__—~ _ MILL SAWS! MILL SAWSII MILL SAIVS u! omevlaml's Superior .8 MILL SAWS. \ 30th May,'is42. ' ' ON SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, 200,001 A .few Boxes 12 x 10 D. WILSON. 1. ALSO Newcastle Wi’Nriow GLASS WILLIAM CULLEN. to ss “ Subscriber's Store. CHARLES DEMPSEY. Charlottetown, May 28th, 1842. TENDERS will be received at this Office, on m- be. fore the 30th day ofJune next. for 0""V'el’ll‘g “‘9 I’VE-“lam: Mails, weekly, for Three Years. Trip. For further particulars, UST received, and for sale by the Subscriber, it case J finished 6; feet PHILADELPHIA PRIME Mcncnxuvraow SHINGLES. If M E R. I C A N MILL SAWS FOR SALE, at the sentative who will consider that he cannot neglect the interest ert . ‘ P y I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient humble servant, . \ ROBERT MONTGOMERY. V ELCharlottetown, April 22, 1842. __,,__..._—— To the Electors of the County. ENTLEMEN ; Being about to G a few weeks, I deem it my duty, to you, that I will again offer m'fielf Election, for the honor of representing Assembly. . Trusting that the policy pursued by of Assembly was such as to secure to me your and support, would merely add, in me the same responsible trust, to assist in carrying out those leading rogress for the general welfare of the exertion to promote the local interests I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, h M M r obedient um e serva , You DONALD MACDONALD. Big Spring, Lot, 44, May 25, 1842. of this District. body who can be more interested either in their individual wel- Wliilst there are many who may have been deluded with the beliefthat, by tiie intervention ofccrtain parties in the late House of possesstng themselves of the holds which they had occupied as Lcaseliolds, I venture to think, that these delusions have boon dissipated, not the declared Will oftbe Queen, conveyed in the Despatcli of Lord John Russell, her Co- I therefore stand before you as a future Proprietor, feeling that If any one at- wlio more interested than myselfin resisting such an innova- to better your condition—to so interested In effect, with whose interests can yours be more will indeed be futile, any thing to forfeit. It is. as a Candidate exist between myselfand my me of the support ofall others who deem it necessary to return a Repre- ofthe Farmer without diminishing the value of his own pro- ______.__._________ FirstElectoI-al District of King’s leave the Colony for before doingso, to intimate a Candidate at the ensuing you in the next House of me in the present House further confidence that should you again confide Isball unflinchineg continue and important measures in Colony, and will use every ’—- [No. 254.. The FIRST PRODUCTIONS in the WORLD for THE HAIR! THE SKIN I! THE TEETH!!! aowuawuas MACA‘SSAR Ol‘L, fl VEGETflBLE PRODUCTION. r~ The only article that produces and restOrcs HAIR“, alsoVVHISKERS, ML‘S’I‘A CHIOS, and EY E-BROWS; prevents Hair from falling all” or turning grey to the latest period oflifc; changes grey hair to its original COLOUR—frees it from‘scuzf, and makes it beautifully SOFT, CURLY, and GLOSSY. 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Its virtues are commonly displayed in thoroughly cradicatm all pimples, spots, redness, tun, freckles, and other unsightly cutaneous diets, In healing chi/blunts, chaps, and Ill rendering the most rough and uneven Skin, pleasantly solbnllll smooth. To the complcxion, it imparts a juvenile Toscatc hue, {111C110 the melt, hand and arm, a delicacy and fairness un- rivalled. ‘ ' It is invaluable as a renovating and refreshing \Vasli. during travelling, or exposure to the suit, dust. or harsh winds, and al‘tcr the heated atmos- , plierc of crowded as<cmblics.—G EN'i‘IJ-ZMEN vt'ill find it peculiarly grate- ful after shaving, iii alloying the irritation. Price 43. 6d. and 8s. Gd. per bottle, duty included. ROWLAND’S ODONTO, on PEARL DENTIFRICE, A IVHITE POII'DER, of ()rivnlztl IIer/Is of the most delightful ragrance.—-It eratlicatcs Tartar and dccaycd spots from the Teeth pre- servcs the Eiiuziirl. and fixcs the Teal/'1 firmly in their sockets, fen ering t,liem delicately IWiite. 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I‘IE PHCENIX COMPANY beg to announce to the Public, ilic I‘lSIllbllsltnlenl, at the old and well known premises of Jllcssrs. Waters .9 Blrnie, in Charlottetown, ofa BRASS audtIRON FOUNDRY ; ‘ . and soon after the Spring arrivals will be happy to receive orders for all descriptions of Castings for Mill—work, Farming Utensils, Stoves, and Machines for various purposes, Fire and Garden En- gines, on the most approved principles for elfective operations. The services of Mr. \VIIJJAM CROSBV Ilonns, a native oftliisi Island, who is well skilled in all these various Branches, have been engaged. . GEORGE BIRNIE, ' Superintendant. Charlottetown, March 15th ]842. ——I-:I_FE AND Firm INsuItANcE,. THE Subscriber has been appomted Sub—Agent of the following Insurance Companies, \Viz'i‘ London. , , The New Loan Fund Life Insurance Compan New York. s Protection Fire Insurai: Hartford, Connecticut. And as he is furnished with blank Forms of Application, and in possession of all the information which may be desired by persons who wish to efl‘cct Insurance—lie will be happy to re- ccive applications and transmit the same to the Agent at I'Ialig fax. Please apply to HENRY PALMER. MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GISORGETO‘VN. OR SALE, a DWELLING HOUSE, now in pro- gress, situated on the corner of, chtoria and Water Strategy, 32 feet Pt 29, containing on the firit ‘ or, a Parlor and Kitchen, Store and Olliuc; on the second 3032):, - Bedrooms, with Attics or Lofts for'Iig’ht goods. I With the llouse will be sold Land equal to a Town Lot, 120 x84 feet, or the whole ofW'ater Lots Nos. 22 and 24, having a. front on Victoria Street of about six chains, on Water Strcpt 168 9 feet: and an equal Ilarbour front containing more than one Acre and a half, and more than six 'I‘own Lots, ofdry sound Land, now in a state ofgoud cultivation.‘ . . . i ' This is an opportunity of investing capital in this rismg Town, with a certainty of obtaining a large return which cannot occur aoaln. The present owner has no other obyeCt in offering this ' valuable Property for Sale, than to narrow the anxieties of de- cliniii tears. I r Apglyl in Town, to Peter Macgowan, Esq., or at' VVoodley O I Gme’ L“ 61" J. L. LEWELLIN. May 24th, 1842. f HE Subscriber offers for Sale, or to Let for aterrn of years, his Leasehold interest in and to 50 Acres ofexcfcl- lent Land, situate on the Fort Augustus Road, Lot 36. There 5 are on the prcmises a Grist Mill equal to any in the Island, hav- ing two pair ofstoiies, Kiln, and all the machinery apd materials necessary. The whole are quite new,aud complete in eycr‘ypgfixs ticular, and were constructed on the most approved pIan ’, a a executed by the most competent Millwrights to be found In the Colony. There are a never failing stream ot‘tvater,_and {new and substantial Milldain. Also, the materials for a commodious Dwelling-house, 33x24 feel; about four Acres ofth'e farm is eady for the Plough, and abouts or!) more are ready lorlstump- mg. The yearly rent is only .53. 7d,, currency, for t 18 19111 n 999 years. This property; ‘Iited m the immediate neig . bourbood of several ofthe mo Jiourishing Settlements in the Island, viz: Monaglian, Fort Augustus, Tare'lllfm,_P|5qU|d, &C-, is on the main Road to Charlottetown, which is distaiirvionly 14 miles, and is only about one hall‘mile distant from the Hills- borough, where any quantity ofg the Ca ita , . 2:313:11“ faundli Persons Wishing to offer for the above valuable property Will please to apply to the owner, on the premises, in t . Fort Angus us ALEXANDER DIXON! Miner. April, 1842. _ ‘ BOUT "of Compam s The Hartford am} 0 l. queen Street, February 25, 1642. The National Loan Fund Life Assurmiceirsociety of , 'ti Drawing Room, and five » cells or produce can be shipped to . n short, a better opening for business cannot Three Tons second hand CHAIN, .yvel ’ i» adapted for Ox or Rafting Chains, for sale Cheapfor Cash. 3 J. M., -