ntideiice of *tbg long as ' a public sentence is referable, in me we of example, to, a private adjudication as long as unfiltmi y in the scale‘of punishment and man- or, of proceeding is better than uncertainty-41s long as res- . nsibility is more confidently incurred when shared - ‘ mongst more parties than one—as .-. - uiring the immediate commitment of felons and others— ' an open Court of Magistrates be a desirable thiam—If 1 '- h aCourt eXisted, the whole machinery of the Court fbr e recovery of small debts, and that to trv assaults and bat- ries, would be merged into it, by meansjin the former case, . filmed periods being named to hold Special Sessions, for , . - purpose Of adjudicatng on them. Many of the English 7, “"95 r'3‘1‘111'8 till? presence of two Magistrates, particu- ‘ ,‘ 3’ when ihé illjudication is between parties, and the .. rown not the prosecuting party. The system" of levying 1 .‘ nes, by means of distress, does not work near so well as the , mmitment of parties till fines are paid; but this is a fault - practice as common in the English as the Island Statutes. . I am afraid, Sir, I have in contemplation mOre reforms ban are at present likely to be efi‘ected, or meet with public ncurrence; but the improvements proposed in the Legis- ture will, 1 hope, meet with favour; and I trust, whilst all ‘ be world is endeavouring to imitate the judicial, no less than N. ’ e political institutions of our parent country, that we, her 'phildren, will not refuse to conform to them as opportunities 1 am, Sir, your obedient servant, .To THE EDiToa or THE COLONIAL HERALD. 1 Sin ;—When our late Representative, the Hon. Charles m Young, published his address to us on his being called to "L the Legislative Owned, and renewed the difi‘erent pledges it he had formerly made, viz. “to advocate our cause and that " “ of the people—to do all in his power to reform grievances “wherever they may exist, to have the Tenantry relieved n -- “from that weight Of oppression which has alniost borne " “them to the dust, &c., and again with such praiseworthy I? ‘ zeal avowed himself to be a “Reformer,” he enjoined us to l “ watch him narrowly in his new career, and it he swerved u“ “ from these principles—and deserted our cause—that then . l, “ be permitted every. tongue in the Island to wag at him in , l i “ derision, and his name to be an execratiori to those who “'3- . “pronounce it.” I Having read Mr. Young’s address, it was the Opinion of some of my neighbours, as well as myself, that in his new . station we could not watch his career so well as when he i was in the House of Assembly; but, Sir, I am happy to 3 observe that you have given us, in your last week’s paper, a report of the speeches inthe Legislative Council on a very Liimportant question—that Of raising the Salary Of the Lieut. : Governor of this Colony out of the funds of the people; and ; by which report it appears, that Mr. Young was an advocate .for the measure, and voted for an addition to his Excellciicy’s Salary. 1 Offer no remark on Mr. Yountr’s conduct therein; but I will take that liberty which Mr. Young leaves us to make use of; and will ask him through your paper, \Vbetlier he would have voted the same way on the same question in the House of Assembly, had he remained there? And if he says, that he would have done so, then, 1 ask, Whether 1 he at any time, before the Legislature met, had expressed himself to the effect, that he would not do so in the House ,.....:L ... in. ... ifii-E'Erltufizas-i waE‘ In. 3 of Assembly? 1 am sure Mr. Young will at once favour us m d. t with a clear answer to these plain questions. , ' I? - I am, Sir, n“ 5- Your humble servant, An ELECTOR OF THE an”, TE'IRD ELECTORAL DISTRICT M“; or QUEEN’S COUNTY. M Lot 58, March 3, 1841. . or 3 be 5 Ship News. LivziiizOOL, Jan. 5.—Arrived, the Queen Victoria, Fathering- ox hum, from P. E.Islaiid-——very leaky. China, from do. 4.:- Batu‘OL, Jan. 22.—Maria Jane, Kelly, P. E. Island. .. , , filarrleb. . . 6: ,1 On. the 24th ult., by the Rev. Angus M‘lntyre, Mr. Donald [I gf‘Sutlierlundwl‘New London, to Miss Eupbemia M‘Kay. fem; . Ellen. \ . . 'an‘ On Sunday last, veiy\suddcnly, Mr. Artemas Wright, son of ind the Hon. Geur e VVri-rlit, awed 20 cars. . . I g a a il, “l Yesterday morning, Mr. Char es Cameron, Bracklev‘i Point uodno: Road, aged 25 years. The Funeral will take place on onday rimfl, next, at 12 o’clock, from his late residence; when the relatives and ,don J‘ friends of the. deceaed are respectfully requested to attend. a ct“! (we - ‘ Council Office, 4th February, 1841. m His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, in Council, was this do . _v pleased to appoint Edward Thornton, Esq-, a Commissioner ir m . M T. H. I‘IAVILAND. of Small Debts, for Kiring County. '00- l yl-IY baa, . OMMISSION. . _ “a In the list _of Office-be ers of the Auxiliary Temperance Souety, published last week, the name of Mr. George Heard, Treasurer of the Society, was accidentally omitted. g!" ! VI‘HE ANNUAL MEETING 7 of the BENEVOLENT , ' ‘ Iaisn SOCIETY will be held at the Commercial Inn,'on r of”. Wednesday tlie'10tli instant, at the hour uf7 o’cloek, when a full will: attendance of members is ex ected. ,W‘ ‘ M h2d .18 l WARD KICKIIAM, Secretary. . 4 . V ' heyour 1": ' 3%; GENERAL MEETING of the Tsicnm' Asso- r'e i”? CIATION will beheld at the Central Academy, on Saturday ’5‘ we the 13th instant, at One o’clock, p. m. A punCtual attendancevof 0 "w,- meiibers is particularly. requested, as matters of momentous in- b l) that Body. kw“. 3 . A. MACKENZIE, Secretary. [-11 an" March 131,1841. to ‘ INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. A N '1‘ E D at the INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, Kent "M : Street— A Ship Carpenter, as Fogman ofa Yard. _ A Cook, for the same. One Man Servant, and a Boy about 15 or 16 years of ago. ~ Two Girls, for general housework. Families in want of Cooks, Housemaids, Waiters, Nurses, Ste. will please call as above. . . 'eiiconrage this establishment, the Subscriber begs to suite, that no vam. will be sent unless the applicant pays, in advance, 2s. Gd. 1' which, Servants will be sent until the a plicant is suited. " rks, Tradesmen and Servants, in want q employment, are invited to call as above. , , ‘ JOHN TYBRING. Charlottetown,IMarch5th,'184l. V I I I UST RECEIVED, and for’Saie "by the Sub- scriber— , . 14 Tom assorted IRON, v 2000 Bushels SflLT, - IOOV‘Barrels prime Nova Scotia HERRINGS. 4 D. WILSON. ‘ , 2m. October, 1840.‘ Y Wanted, 4000'bnshels Wheat. HE‘Subscriber will purchase the above quantity of . Wheat. OngOd quality, free from rust or smut—for which , 5h “"11 be paid on do ivory. ' ‘ Joniv DAVIS,_jun. 1 491'“"‘f~‘“‘6wn.i§th February, 1341. . APPRENTICES WA NTED. 300 gallons. genuine Wines, consistin tereu to the Association will then be brought under the iiotice‘of ' N. B;—TO those Ladies and Gentlemen who may be pleased to . ALEXANDERDAVIDSONT" ’ terms, for Cash down on delivery: . ' and Madeira, in draft or bottle; ' . ' bug, I say, as 850 wallons Old Jamaica Spirits, very fine; v nglisli feelings prevail—so long, except always in cases 3‘20 gallons rich old Cognac Brandy, “ Martell” brand ;’ 80 do. Real Sclieidam Gin; 00 do. White \Vine Vinegar, at the i 7 rice of common ' 4 tons excellent bright Sugar, first quali ’ ty, Porto Rico; commonest imported. 300 lbs. Coffee, fresh Cuba. 800 lbs. fresh Carolina Rice. 50 lbs. frcsli Zantc Currants. 60 boxes Raisins, iii piiiiic order. cle for family use. 4 dozen Flasks Florence Oil, for Salads, &c. 500 lbs. Candles‘Moulds, short sixes, prepaier wicks. 50 boxes Soap, 30 to 60 lbs. each. ‘ and will be sold [mem- than (my cur imported. 40 dozen Tumblers and 1Vine Classes. 40 gross Wino Corks; 10 boxes Eau de Cologne. 50 gross Red and White Tobacco Pipes. f'l fill doing 80 shall arise. 1000 lbs. Tobacco (Miicdomild’s), No. l, warranted. 100 lbs. Snuff, Macabau, plfln and scented Rappee. 100 Reams Writing and Wrapping Papers. 12 dozen American Buckets, Brooms and Wliisps. >300 lbs. Cotton \i'urp, Nos. G to 10. 00 pieces white. and unbleached Shir-ling; Shiriiug and Lining Coitons, from 4d.!o1s. 10d. per yard. 14 pieces (5-4 dnrk MeriIms, new colours, very cheap; Gingham Shining, Apron puller” Mourning l’rints, &c. tbr Mourning. black and coloured Dress Linings. sing a great variety, from 10d. to 60s. each. fine anbswool Shirtsaiid Drawers, very superior. kinds and prices. Gentlemen’s Fur Gauntlets and Gloves, La‘dics’ Winter and Venetian Bindings; Slialloons, \ledings; of the best descriptions, at the lowest prices. quarters; while and coloured Courilerpnues. lion in pricc.' Improved Steel Murray’s Book‘s, Toy Books, &.c. A few Fumin Bibles, American Editions, very cheap. andfrcsh. ' ~ Harvey’s Sauce, Pearl Sago, Arroivi'oot. French Night Tapers for Chambers, - plain and scented Hair Powder, ,petre, Sulphur, Brimstone, Alum, Complior, Salt of Lemon. Egst India Polyiindrzi Oil, for Rheumatism. vegetable Dr. Steer'sClieinical OpOdeldoc. Soda and Seidlilz Powders, 8w. &0. Q0. History of Scotland, by William Robertson, D. I). History of the Rebellion in Scotland, in 1745—6, by Robert Chambers, fifth edition, greatly extended, History of Civilization in Euro 9, from the fall of the ' Roman Empire till the I‘rench Revolution, by M. Guizot, the present Prime Minister of F rancc, Travels in Hindostan and China, illustrated with wood engravings, by Howard Malcolm, Travels in the Burmnn Empire, with a map and illustrations, by do. 7 Tiavels in the East,including a Journey in the Holy . Land, by Alphonse dc Lamnrtine, Travels in Russia, Tartary and Turkey, by Dr. Clarke, with numerous notes,&c. prepared for the present edition, (published originally at live guineas,) Travels in Egypt, Arabia Petreu, and the Holy Land, by J. L. Siepbe‘ns, _ Travels in Greece, Russia, Turkey and Poland, by do. A Tour in Holland, the countries of the Rhine and Belgium, in the autumn of 1838, by William Chum- _ bers,‘one of the Editors ofClianibers’ Journal, The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, a York hlariner, . The Life and Miscellaneous \Vritings Of Benjamin Franklin, greatly extended and improved, The Adventures of Roderick Random, by Sm :llet, with a memoir oftlie author, The Adventures of Caleb Williams, by William Godwin, with a memoir oftlie author, The Press Works of Robert Burns, with the notes of Carrie and Cromeck, and many by the present editor, , The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, to which are now added notes illustrating historical, personal and local allusions, _ _ _ The Life of Robert Burns, with a criticrsm on his writings, by James Currie, M. D., and cousi- derably extended by additional particulars, many v of which were never before made public, Marmion; a tale ofFlo’dden-field, by ,Sir Wulter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel, a Poem, by do. The Lady,ofthe Lake, by do. ' The Sabbath, and other Poems, by the Rev. J. Graham, The Village, the Parish Register, and other poems, by the Rev. James Crabbe, LL.D._ Anster Fair, and other poems, by Tennant, Allan Ramsay’s Gentle Shepherd, and other poems, Defoe's Complete English Tradesman, . . The Cottagers of Glenburnic, a_tale, by Mrs. Hamiltop, The Imprisonment of Silvio Pellico, translated from the original Italian, for this edition, _ The Constitution of Man, considered in relation to external objects, by George Coombe, fourth edition, revised, corrected and enlarged, Natural Theology, or evidences ofthe existence and attributes ofthe Deity, by the Rev. A. Paley, ‘ ‘ with additionsand notes, bringing the work up ' to the present state of science, , . The Vicar of Wakefield, by Oliver Goldsmith, ‘ The conduct of the Understanding, and some thoughts concerning Education, by John Locke, with a memoir of the author, and his writings, 1'” ‘ ROM 10 to'ie' - mrlo steady active young Men from 15 ha! d" Wmfllsfier-Wh‘? Ue desirous of beconn’ng Approrr “ch 95 1°_ 1-79 Si“? “' .mg'Bufmels, will hear of good and liberal m0" male,“ n that rate establishment, on application ,0 the sub, - ri r. . it t“ . - . . ‘ ' ‘ JOHN ' . g" Charlottetown, 18th February, 1841, DAVE! 1"" l- s > e? q HE Subscriber'ofi'ers for Sale, on the lowest possible 36 Chests and boxes Teas, Souc’hong, line Congo and llyson, all warranted fresh and superior. This kit of'l‘eas Was selected by a first rate judgerand being laid in before the late rise on Tens, can be sold, although of first quality, as cheap as the 10 barrels Canada Superfine Flour, fresh—ii vcry excellent urti- 60 boxes 8 x 10 Window Glass, Newcastle, a superior article, Fancy Checks, Stufi's, &c. A lot ol'iiew Bl:ick.Bonib:izines, Crapcs, Grape and Gauze IIillltlliel'clllel-fi, Ribbons, Gloves, Lawns, Am, A variety ofFurnilure and other Prints, Linen and Cotton Bed Tick, Tartan Plaids, bleached and unbleached Linen Damask Table Cloths, coloured Table Covers, tine Brown Holland and Linen Diapers; fine 4-4 lrisli Linen and Long Lawns, Russia Ducks, Linen Hockn- buck and Kitchen Toweling; Muslins, all kinds; white, 50 dozen Shawls and Handkerchiefs for Ladies’ wear, compri- A lot of Shawls, slightly damaged, will be sold, great bargains. A quantity ofGentlemeii’s plain and fancy Silk Stocks, from Is. to 45.; Sable and Swanskin Rutl's liir the neck; Super- Men‘s and Boy’s Sciilcttc, 1Vorsted, Fur, '&c. &.c. Caps, all do, Hosiery, Gloves, Chamois Skins, Comforters and Cutfs, Trow~ scr's Straps, lndizi Rubber and other Braces; Carpet, Coat, Fancy Linings; common and six cord Cotton and Silk Reels; supe- rior Needles, in boxes and papers, l’ins, Hair Pius, Threads, Tapes, Bobbins, Cords and Braids, coloured \Vorsted, sew- ing Silks and Twists, a great variety of Buttons, and every other kind ofTrimmings and small wares in common use, Beaver and Pilot Cloth, Lion Skin, Flushing, Black Cussimere, 'I‘weeds, Moleskins and Ciissinets, at reduced prices. Fine white Flaniiels, Serges, Rose Blankets, from seven to twelve Carving Knives and Forks, Pcuknives and Scissors, some very superior; Bump Tacks, Curron Bake Kettles and Covers, Pots, Chain Traces, Sleigh Bells, Cart Bushes, Long handle .‘ and swivel Frying Pans; very superiorTiiined Teukettles 6!. Sauce Pans, and other hardware articles, at a great reduc- I’ens, b1ue,bl:ick and red Ink. Ink Powder, Slates, and Clinuibers’s lst and 2d Books, English Rea- dcr, School Testaments, Prayer Books (Victoria), Copy Drums, Sricns, &c., all warranted of the first quality, genuine ‘ “lhite, Black and Cayenne Peppers, Allspice, ground and whole Ginger, Basket Salt, Carroway Seed, Mace, Cloves, Nutiiiegs, Cinnamon, Isinglass, Citron,Roewnter, Liquorice, w Congreve Matches (new), brown VVindsor Soap, Salt- ground Redwood and ~ Logwood, Fnstic, Arnetto for colouring Cheese; Madder, 4 Cudbear,Sull‘ron,-Copperus, Indigo, Gum Arabic, London Starch, Rotton Stone, Bees Wax, Epsom Salts, Castor Oil, Dr. Hughes’ celebrated Rheumatic iierveand bone liniment. Pulmonary Balsam, for'pulmonary Complaints, colds, &c. Balsam of Life, British Oil, Medicamentum, Anderson’s Pills, Essences of Peppermint, Lavender, Bergamot and Lemons; Henry’s Culcined Magnesia; Court Plaster, Macassar Oil, CHAMBERS’ PEOPLE‘S EDITIONS of valuable and useful \Vorks, unrivalled in the annals of usefulness and cheapness, warranted complete ' Editions of the original Works, with notes, preface and remarks, by the present publishers. 75. (is. 2:. 35. 3s. 7s. 3s. 3s. 2s. 3s. 4s. 35. I Is. Is. I -» - ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, " ~ No 1, Queen Street, Brecken’s Corner,'Head of ihe Wharf. .. ‘2' plying between Liver ool Erwland,nnd Halifax N g of Port, Sherry, Mulag p y a , pva ' j PRINCEIVEDWARD ISLAND. - HE‘Cunard AtlanticSteamers having commenced 5‘70"“; a tiew'ern is foriiiod iii the History of the North American Colonies. 'l‘liis expeditious mode ot‘conveyance will. doubtless, bring to their shores a number of individuals in search (ifllieiillli-ful and fertile locations; and the Advertiser, therefore, solicits such persons. having agricultural views, to visit Prince Edward Island, so justly styled by writers “The Granary of British Worth flmerica." It is situated in the Gulpli of St. Law- rence, and is 0iilvtwo days’ travel by Coach and Steamboat from Halifax, N. S: This Colony, with respect to salubrity ofclimate, tertility‘ofsml, and excellent waters, is second to few, if our, in the British Dmiiinious. The capitalist who determines on'emi- grilling, may-here purchase wilderness lands from 155. [0255, per acre; 91' improved Farms, in dilfcrent sections oftlie lsland, fit from £2. to £6 per acre, according to situation, and the value of the Bmldings erected upon the property. The soil of this Island produces hourly all kinds of grain, hay and vegetables; and futile, as well as agricultural implements, suitable totlie Colo y, can be obtained at moderate prices. There are twelve .Agyidultiiral Societies, established within the lust few years, actively employed in introducing from different countries the most improved breeds ofLivc Stock, Agricultural Implements. &C. suitable for the former. I I To the Emigrant, even though but a small capitalist, Prince Edward Island offers many advuniiigcsz—First, its general pros- perity, which is sufficiently proved by the increase of its ex— ports, :irid its steadily improving revenue. Second, alieallliv climate. Tliirtl,.n plentiful supply ofgood water throughout life whole Island. Fourth,tlic fertility of the soiland its freedom from all taxrs, hurtlienscuie to the Sctllcr. Fifth, the convnnicnce ofsettlemont, whereby the ruinous expenses which are some- times\Incurrcd, by having to travel hundr‘ds of miles, after landing, to a place of location, are‘alm .t totally avoided. Sixth, u Certain remuneration for the labours ofthe Agrimilturist. by a sure market, and a fair price, for all the surplus produce of his farm. Seventh, the labourer readily meets with employ- ment, and receives libel‘ul wages. Eiglilh,to the British Eiiii- grant it oii'ers the enjoyment of the benefits to be derived from the lows. language, customs and manners of his native land; and he preserves in liiinsolfiiu identity ofintcrest with that of the parent state. lintli, Prince Edward Island is new only thirteen days’ travel, by Cantu/(ls line of .7llanllc Steamers, from England; and, if ii Colony alfordiiig regular opportunities of speedy intercourse with the mother country, and pussessipg the advantages before enumerated, be desirable, the Advcrtiscr, who has spent twenty years in the Island, thinks he may safely venture toiiivite such individuals as have resolved, or shall de- termine to emigrate, to pay it a visit; and should they be indu- ced to establish themselves and families here, in preference to a - foreign state, they will have the satisfaction to know that their posterity will be scions of the British Empire. (I? To individual? intending to emigrate from England to Prince Edward Islmid,.it may be well to, obscrte, that Vessels are to be found in London; Liverpool, Bristol, Plymouth, Bidqford, Newport, Gloucester, Southampton, Hull, .Ncwcastlc-upan-Tyne, Yam-mouth, and all the principal ports in Britain, either direct for the Colony, or to Pictuu. Nova Scolia; or .Miramichi, New Brunswick: these latter ports being only a short distance from Prince Edward Island, and. between which and the Isllmd,a Steam Boat and smiling Vessels are generally running weekly during the periofl of the navigatiun's remaining open. The charges of transit “fire moderate. For ssage, application my be made to Daniel Davies, Esq., 1 ,arwick-stroet, London ;-Cannon, M’illcr& Co. Liverpool; .1. B. Winters, Esq. Bristol; Messrs Pezike &. Son, Plymouth; John Howe, Esq. Bideford; Messrs. Davids &Topstou, New- port; Pliiilpot &Co. Gloucester. _ [ff-Persons desirous of purchasing eitlicr Improved or 1Vild— erncss Lands, are respectfully solicited to apply (ifby letter, post paid) to the Advertiser, at his Ofiice, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. w WILLIAM DOUSE, August26tli, 1840. Land Agent. THE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Agents of DAVID S'l‘ElVART, Esquire, for his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10,12, 27, 30, 46, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to loose lands, with a liberty of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms; and that all persons indebted to that gentleman, for rent or other- wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the same. All persons found trespassing on any oftlic above either bycutting Timber, or in any other respect, wi secutcd with the utmost rigour of the Law. - ‘ H. D. MORPETH,‘ PETER EMERY. I be pro- December-10th, 1840. HE Subscriber having by the last Packet received full power to sell and convey the Lands on Lot 54, belong- ingto the Assignees of HENRY WiNci—iEerR, hereby gives notice, but be is ready to dispose of the some to the occupiers, or others, on reasonable terms: Dated the 15th June, 1840. . ‘ J. H. PETERS. N. B.----A good title can be seen at the Office. oftlinSubscriber. Man! Take care that you get a good Title!!! — HE Subscriber cautions any person or persons against having any thing to dowitli the good title of which J. H. Peters, Esq., speaks in his notice of the 15th inst. . Perhaps, on inquiry, they may find a Sheriff’s Deed Without ii Sherilf—a Sale without an Appraisement, and one of the Ex- e'cutious (for there were two) on Equity of Redemption, which this extraordinary sale was intended to satisfy, of which there is nO judgment on record; and the amount of sale was probably ' sufficient to liquidate a dozen Executions, which appears to be a manifest contravention oftlie Act. ROBERT MEARNS, ' Proprietor of Township 54. Cardigan,20ili June 1840. ~ N. B.——After seven or eight years‘ prosecution, which I have suffered, standing alone as it were—l think this circumstance argues much in favour Of the goodness oi my title, particularly considering the weight Oftlie parties opposed to me, working up; also, a large stoc _ well adapted for the Spring—warranted best quality. Charlottetown, February 13th, 1841. properties, P -7: . FOR SALE, ' " " HE Leasehold Interest of, that eligible FARM. situate at Crapiiud, and at piosent occupied by the subscri- ber, comprising 144 acres of excellent Land,50 of which or. in a high state ofcullivntion. About 30 Acres more may he n-mle ready for the plough at a small expenso,and the remainder is Well wooded. There is an excellent Mill—site on the Form; the shore furnishes a supply ofsca inanuic, and Lime may be Obtained at a moderate rate from a Kiln adjoining the premises. The dwelling- house, to which is attached a Shop or Store. has. recently been thoroughly repaired and considerably enlarged, so: as to afford every convenience for the iiccomiiiodution ofa respectable family. It has a frost-proof cellor‘ underneath, and a never-failing well of water at the door. - ‘ These premises—plesantly situated, on the banks ofthe river W'estmoi'laiid, in the midst ofa thriving and populous settlement, and within 15 chain ofthe public W barf—afford an opportunity for investment, boti for agricultural u'nd commercial purposes, seldom to be met with. ' ‘ \ For Ternisof Sale, and other particulars, apply to MLJobn Davis, jr., Merchant, Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, on the premises, who is about to leave the Island. , , ROBERT CRANFORD.’ N. B.—A new Burn,50 ftuby ‘24 ft. has just been completed. FREEIIOLD FARM FOR. SALE. f 0 BE SOLD, that beautiful FARM, situate Within 7 one mile of Charlottetown, known as the property of the Subscriber. It consists of about Fort Acres of excellent Land, and from iis eligible and convenient Situation, is well worth the attention of any person of capital, desirous to obtain a retired and pleasant residence. A Born, 30 feet by ‘20 feet, together with other Outliouses, have lately been erected on the premises. .fi Cellar has been dug and wullod up, ready to receive uBuilding, 30 feet by ‘24 foot—the Scantling and other materials necessary for nucli Building are now on the premises. A Well has also been dug, which affords a constant supply of excellent water. For further particulars, apply to the proprietor, , I - W. W. BAGNALL. b‘eliruaiy' 26th,1841. ‘ TO BE LET, and INIIIIEDIATE POSSESSION given, NE—HALF of the STORE and CELLAR; occu- pied by Messrs. Cooper & Bremner, Printers, together with u YARD fronting on Wine? Street. For particulars, apply to Mr. George Clark, on the premises, or to ‘ B. SCOTT. Lot Forty-nine, Feb. 25th, 184-1. TO BE LET 0R SOLD, WITH IMMEDIATE gossnssron, -' T HE Leasehold Interest (999 years) of a Valuable FARM, the property Oanpt. W. P. Grossard, consisting of 70 acres of excellent Land, 35 ofwliicli are under cultivation. There is a substantial, newly-built House on the.preniises,fit for the accommodation ofa inoderutelyisized family, and 'a well within a few yards oftbo door. The above property (which from its superior advantages, is, Worthy the attention of emi- grants) is situated about 4; miles from Cliarlottctown,on the Princclown road. ‘ ' For further particulars, apply at the house On the promises. October 22d, 1840. i To the Tenants on Township Forty-ThreC: _— AKE NOTICE, that by Indentures of Cease and . Release, bearing dille respectively, the 24th and 26th days ‘ Oprril‘, 1815, the Release being made between»William Towns- hend, Esq. deceased, and Flora, his wife, ofthe_‘one part, and Edmund “litters and Alexander Birnie, both then resident in London, Merchants, of the other part—All Lot or -Townshjp Nuinlior 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 said Island, and Interest, by the said William Townsliend to the said Edmund Waters and Alexander Birnie, at a .certain day, in the said Indcnture ofRelcase mentioned, and now past; and a certain portion of the said sum of£335, with a lar e arrenr of Interest thereon, is Still due and unpaid—and’tbe said Edmund Waters and Alexander Birnie have both duly assigned to 'me the said Mortgage, and all their right, title and interest therein: ’ I do, therefore, hereby give you notice, not to pay any rent, mow due, or hereafter to become due, from you for the said land and remises, to any other person except to me, or to such p‘erfion or persons as] shall duly authorize to receive the same. ‘ " ’ GEORGE Blame: Charlottetown, February 9, 1841. CAUTION. . ALL Persons are hereby cautioned against cutting or carrying away Timber, or Wood of any'description, from that part of Township NO. 43, belonging to the Estate ofthe late Honorable William Townshend, deceased, if they wish to avoid law and law costs. CHARLES. WORRELL, Mortgages in possession. NOTICE to PLUNDERERS. v “7 HEREAS it has been the practice of the above gentry (falsely stating that they had permission from me) during the last Thirty years, annually, to cut Longers and Fire— wood on my land, consisting of 200 Acres, Situate between the lands OfCharles Stewart, and William Stewart, Esqra., Lot 48, the boundaries of which are distinctly defined—mid not content with cutting for their own immediate use, have thought fit to give authorin to other persons to do the some, andlrealized Acon- siderable profit therefrom: This is to notify all persons that I never have given, and do not intend to give to any person, the privilige‘ol 'cuttin down Trees on the sai property, but do hereb infer a rewa to the person who shall give such information as will convict 'thc ofl‘ender or'offenders ofllie like sum as shall be awarded-by the M agist'rate against the plundercr. I ' , GEORGE BIRNIE. Charlottetown, Dec. 7th, 1840. CAUTION T0 LUMBERERS. r O T l C E is hereby given, tliat all persons found on that part of Lot 49, mortgaged by the'late . [L M. tres assing ' V . 3,] Mr. J. Cambridgfi- to Haytliorne & Wright, Bankers, Bristol, 8d- To SELL or tO LET, mil be Pmmuw ' EDWARD c. HAYTHOENE. To which anyunqn‘cstionablc Title will be giren, Charlottetown, 16th Nov. 1840. ‘ b 6 HE FARM of Bnownsron, situate on Lot 49, fronting N- B-—Tlle Bouhdsries ofllle film“ PPOPGrt haying 99“ e: T the Piquid 'Road, and one mile from Vernon River Inn. fined by the C"'gmgssufiers.‘fplénimedgza efgagflill‘ggahhepgggz' 4(1- It contains 434 acres Oftlie best description OfLand 1n>tlllS Island, fiery L'l‘esi ll"; ." SC“ 8" 15 e 9m“ _ . having abundance of Firewood, pine, spruce and fenpiing polesd. 1“ de‘ecmd 9“ 0mg~ ; 8d. Fift’ acres are undercultivatlon and in the best con ition an _ 'l‘wb’nty additional acres are encldsed Of natural pasture, which FERE INSURANCE , 4d. could be easily cleared for the plough, the growth of wood‘bcing IS still continued to be efi‘ected by the, Subscriber’at . only young .buslies. There is a large Garden and Orchard, modem“, “"3me the ALummE Company oprpdon, whych’ 6d' Flamed With aPPlé: Plum and Cherry "995: 6‘0- off) years, “and” in point of capital and stability, is second tO none in the'United ing. The whole is Well fenced, and there are gates on every Kingdom, and gives to me assured, for five years succggglyely,. enclosure, as well as the court-yard. The House is very com- share of the entire profits, nmoputing, on the last dlvlston, to 4d. fortiible for a small family, and contains kitchen, small parlour, ,wemv per cent. of the premium Paid in. Th,a subgflme! ,3 30011 bedroom! servant's Sleeping “30m: Closets: and a “"3" “n' empowered in all ordinary Cases to settle losses instanter With- de’pialb' .Ttl‘ef l'liousenis as gig, 358,33??? :shlgssghepggllffjt out reference to the Board in LonilgII-‘RLE YOUNG A, . llclcOl’lSlS o a or 0 am, a e o '- v- C s . em‘ house, Dairy, and Grim-houses for po’tatoes and turnip’s; an ex- ‘ 13 h 1840 . y i E cellent Spring of Water is near the. House, and the ficldsare (Illal‘lotlelolvn,00t- t 1 - 1 red b (I brook runnin throuah them a, L 4d WITlie whjble will be let toggetlier,eor in one Farm, ,for such term mANKLIN’sTOVES, I - / ' L 8d ' ofyeurs and on such conditions as may .110 agreed on; or the FEW PARLOUR of a verypsupenop 2d property will be divided into Farms, to_suit the views of-oll'ei'el's; descripfinn. Glasmw manufacmfer may be had 10;", 1,, (id or, ifprefcrred, the one lialf(‘217 acres), including all the improve- immediate applica’uon ma . g 10d. merits, will be soldseparutely. I Apply to DAVID ROSS . ALEXANDER DAVIDSONS, . V ' No. Lancer: treaty Hillsborough River, May 14., 1840. q x , V 4d" ‘ ' » ' I R o N. = * 8d HE Subscriber wishes .to inform all persons who _ , - , a _ ine To“! 8d T are indebted to Iiim, that their accounts must bescttled iin ON SALE by the Silbscnber, Twenty n_ ,' 4d~ mediately, in order tO save trouble and expense, as~he intends to assorted Iron. BENJ. DAVIES. hand over to his Attorney, for collection, a I accounts not settled ‘ y 6d- by_the in April next. JOHN PASSMORE. 611: Nov., 1840. J. P. has a lot of prime En lish Sole Leather, which he is now M——‘ of ready made Boots and Shoes, FIREWOOD. I , HE subscriber will purchase -.5QO.-Gvrdsa.FIRE- T WOOD, suitable for the Garrison—to_,be5delivered at his him when receiving change; _ . he received it.——'l‘herefore, whoever claims it, A ‘ts ount will receive it-u on a ing charges bya | log to I 'am ' ‘ ' ’ p .P y Joan J’OHNPd'i’VON. -‘ HE Subscriber hereby intimates, to those Merchants in Charlottetown, from whom he purchased some articles on the 9th inst, that some one committed a mistake, by overpaying but he is unconscious from whom and will attest to Wood-yard, during the present season; ’ 1' ‘ IDI WILSON. Charlottetown, Dec. 4th, 1840. ‘ ~ . , . ONE or Two APPRENTICES wins» to the V Pump and Blockpigking business. Apply'to :4 a‘: ‘ 'New L6ndon,!‘ebruary ilih, 1841. ' , - , . _ WATSON museum. February 19th, 1841,. ‘ ' . '