2 " to the community. fl I . packet; on or THE LecisLii-ronit. On Saturday last, half past Two o’clock, His Excellency ithO Lle‘llenam Governor came down to the Council Chamber. 13“ havmg man hls'seal. the Gentleman Usher oi the Black ’ Bod was directed to command the attendance ofthe House of Assembly, whEn His Excellency was pleased. in Her M name, to assent to ilie following Bills: . An Act to prevent the anion «v ‘ ' .Charlottetown of Horses Bbti. '1 MAM-9e “mm the mwn 0f AV . .. _ u .s, LoWs, and Other neat Cattle. An ct to regulate the publishing of Notices and Advertise- _ments relating to the Public servrce. An Act to alter Three several A ' I ‘ _ cts relaiin to the > <. Island Steam boat Company. , g P E ‘An Act» tor the preservation of the Fisheries In this Island, e. An Act relating to Entire Horses. An Act. to establish an additional Court, and to extend the finer County. An Act to Incorporate a Marine Insurance Company. An Act Iorthepprotectron of Sheep against vicious-Does. fin fie: concerning Ball in Civrl Cases, Sec. v n ct to alter and amend 'in Act for the ' ' . a ouitmen o Harbor and Ballast Masters.’ , pp - I I An Act to coritrnue for a limited period an Act passed in the Sixthyeai of Her present Majesty’s Reign, relating to Boundary Lines. An Act to regulate the manner of proceeding upon controver- Aed Elections ot Members to serve in the General Assembly. ,An Act in further amendment of the Laws for riialtirrg Lands rand Tenetnents liable torthe payment or Debts, and for other gaiurposcs. Ari Act to consolidate and extend the provisions of the Laws mow in lorce relating lo the Fire Engine Companies of Charlotte. down. ' ‘ An Act for regulating the size and quality of Fish Barrels and ajesty’s Term of the Supreme y and Trinity Terms for Queen's ’ 'Trerces, and the Ill~|lt'cll(rli of I’rcltlcd Fish. An Act for the better preventing accidents by Firc, williiri Charlottetown. ' An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts relating to Mer- chant Sciiiiieii. ‘ v On presenting the Money Bil-ls, the lion. the Speaker of alre House of Assembly addressed His Excellency as fol- lows:-— ' May it please your Excellency ; The House of Assembly have given their serious consi- deration to the many important measures brought under their notice by Your Excellency’s Speech art the opening of the Session; and I have the satisfaction to acquaint Your Excellency, that Hills for the encouragement ofErlucatiOIi, of Agriculture, and ol'tlie Fisheries, which it is hoped are calculated to give an additional impetus to ourtrudc and en- terprise, have beeir’so fiir matured as only to require Your Excellency’s assent to become law. The Legislative Council arid House of Assembly lrnve failed to agree oti any plan for settling the Fishery Reserve question; and the House of Asscriibly, believing that a speedy and final determination oftliis tlifijicult antl important mea~ .sure would greatby cotiduce to the interest oftlris Colony, trust that Your Excellency will call the particular attention of Her Majesty’s Governme'..'t to this subject, so no to enable 3 the Legislature, at its next Session, to found an enactment thereon. ~ The House of Assembly having cheerfully voted to Her Majesty Such Supplies for the-Public Service as the perm l ninry resources at their disposal would warrant, and from such sources as would be least btirthetisorrie and oppressive totlie inhabitants of this Island, whom they represent, have sincerely to regret, that their liberal intentions towards Ilcr Most Gracious Majesty should have been rendered, in part, ineffectual, by the Legislative Council’s having intercepted un‘tiid granted (in all spirituous liquors distilled or manufac- tured in this Colony. occurrence may not prove unworthy onour Excellency/'8 Consideration. [have now the honor to presept, in the name, and on the behalf of Her Majesty’s faithful and loyal Commons oftliis ‘ Island, several Bills ol'nid, which have been granted to Her Majesty during the present Session, and to pray Your Ex- ~ccllolicy’s tisscfit thereto: An .lcr for the encouragement of the Soul and Col Fishery. An Act relating to Schools and Education. An Act relating to Tit-usury \Vnrrarus. An Act to establiin a Reward for the destrucrion of Bears and LoupceiVit-rs. ‘ An Act to alter the Act relating to Statute Labor. An Act for the regulation oftlic Public Wharf of Georgetown. and other \Yhar‘fs. An Act to alter the Act arithorizingthe erection at an Asylum for Ins rue Persons An Act for raising a Fund for the eticonr'ageiiierit of Agricul- ‘lul'ei to be expended iii the erection of Lime Kilns and the burn- ing of l.ime.. An Act to provide Salar‘es for Sull‘CUllcClOt'S'of Customs, at "IIIE several Out-Ports tlieiciii tlll‘l‘iilttlletl. An Act ir‘iiposrng duties 4or l‘Ill\Ill'.{ a chvenue. An Act for appro; rioting certain monies therein mentioned, for -tbe service of the year 184i. After assentirig to wli cli', His Exech‘cncy was pleased to close the Session with the lpliowirrg Speech: . ‘Jllr. Presiden'l, and Honorable Gentlemen of the _ Council; Mr. Speaker, and Gentlemen of the House 0] Assembly; Although circumstances obliged ore to cull the Legislature together at it much earlier period than usual, yet, by yotir I'eirdy adoption ofa wise and just course, I was enabled, in a lbw days after, to relieve you from further attendance, by adjournment, until the season usually set apart In! the trims- nction of Legislative business IIIIII arrived ; stucc‘ which tune, .I trust that your zealous exertions Iirive corirpleterl.tiiniiy measures calculated, under Providence, to enhance the pros- perity of the Colony: and I hope that iii returning to your homes you will carry with you the approbation 'ot our.tiu- us: and excellent Sovereign, as well an the gratitude of the people for whom yoti legislate. Mr. Speaker, and Gentlemen of the House of flspembly ; I I offer you my acknowledgments for the sppplies which you have voted for the exigencies of Her .Mtrjesty s Govern- Iment iii this Colony. They ivill be applied \\’IIII care and fidelity, Torin important tliiiiinution iii the outlay, you have united an expenditure apparently calculated to advance the interests of the community. I ,Mr. President, and Honorable Gentlemen of the Legislative Council ,- , .Mr. Speaker, and Gentlemen of the House offlsaembly ,- Be assured that I shrill employ the interval of time which will elapse before 1 shall again meet yotr, in earnestly en- deavouring to carry out the objects you have deemed it eg- pedient to encourage, and otherwrse t9 forward whatever may seem advantageous to the prosperity of this Island, in Which pursuit I am confident of receiving your zealous sup- port, for as we may be separated. Legislative __—-—-——- S'r. Joan, N. B., March 16. Tux Connaivcv.—-lt is rumoured that the Legislative Couri- cil have refused to sanction the Bill recently passed by tltiie Assembly for altering the Currency, unless some amen - ments are made in it. During the present week, the altergtions proposed by the Bill have been very generally adopte ,rarli" British Shillings have passed for 15 2M, although some oho heavy Merchants connected with the shipping Ipterest lave continued to take British Gold and Silver at the former vn qe, there appears, however, to be it fixed deter-initiation on no art ofthe Shopkeepers to receive British Col" at the "1‘5 of 24s. to the Pound Sterling, whether the Legislature sanc- tion the Bill or not. We are much in want ole settled cur- rency, and consequently much inconvenience ll felt by 5"" Merchants and Traders in the present state of the question, a circumstance which cannot fail to be perceived by 91" Legislators, and should call for their immediate co-opemllon- Mx‘ncn Herring and A Iewivcs The menus of preventing it similar. 26.—The Currency Question.—We are happy, to state, that this question is in a fairway of being settled by the Legislature, and in ti Way that erI prove most beneficial The amendments proposed by the Legis- -' lative Council have been rejected by the Assembly, and a new wilt Cutout Bill, in exact accordance been introduced by the H readings. with Lord Stan‘leyfs desptitcli, has ouse, and passed its first and second To have “ the ‘ d MISSIONS. ‘ ' ' ' and NH min which also was in QIII‘ISL’? ‘IS a duty _ p I ege expressly enjotned upon all Ins drscrples—arid to feel that we are, by the Spirit of God, inclined to love and inculcate those precepts which the blessed Saviour hits com— mended, is to. the truly Christian man a source of inexpres- srble saltslactton. The last great Commission rriven by Je- sus .Chrrst to‘his disciples,just before he wasbtakeu up to tlratjilace_\vhtch must receive htur “till the tiriies oftlie res- trtution of all things,” runs thtis—“ Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature—ho that believetb’ shall be saved.” This, then, is the geniusofChristianitv, to be ever movrng about the earth, proclaiming to men dt all grades and conditions, ranks and classes, “Salvation by If'uith in Jesus Christ our Lord." These remarks are called forth, at this time. from the circumstance of the Annual Meetings ofthe Wesleyan Missioriary Society in this place haying just terminated; and it will be gratifying to “ all who love the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity,” to be informed that they have been attended with unprecedented success. The Meetings tit Lot 49, Little York, rind Cornwall, having been held at H. time when the inhabitants were bitsin engaged ill finishing their winter’s work, were not so wall attended as could have been wished; still, notwithstanding these disad- vantages, uszirds of Thirty I’outids have liceii already con- trrbuted,nnd iti all probability this srrtrr will be considerably increased. Considering the great depression oftlie times, tlits is certainly a large amount. The Meetings held during the past week iii Charlottetown have been ofa char- acter calculated to gliirldeu the hearts ofall Who take on iti- terest iii this great work. After the preaching of the Anni- versary Sci‘riiou, on Sunday evening last, by the Rev. J. II. Strong, the collection amounted to £IG 10s. 9d. On Tues- day evening, the Annual Missionary Meeting took place-— Charles Ilitins, SP.qu Esq, iii the chair. The Chapel was filled to overflowing, .tintl on this occasion collections were taken up to the amount of£66 105. 9d., exclusive of the Sunday Scholars’ Missionarr Box, containing £1 6s. 7d., and Miss Strong’s Missionary Box, worth £1 12s. 3d., mak- ing in all the sum of£85' 83. 0d.! The circumstance oftlie children ofthc Sunday School having, by contributing their is truly gratifying; and the zeal which “ these little ones” have manifested is worthy of imitation; but while we re- joice in rill these things, let us not forget to whom the praise belongs—rind say, “ To God be till the glory l"-—./1men.-—- Communicated. To the .Merchanls of Charlollelown, and all others connected in trade throughout the Island. GENTLEME‘S ;—-A,u attempt, I find, is speedily to be made, by some itijudicious person or persons, to reduce the nouri- nul value of our currency to the lliililitx standard. If this be done, itr its present condition, the consequences will be ruinous to the Island ;and we may as Well shut tip our shops rut. once, its business, iii the event of strcli a reduction, must, ,ol'iiccessity be seriously checked iti all its channels. The ‘ British silvér,eveu at its prcsctitriitc, is rapidly disappearing -—equalize it with the currency ofNovn Scotia, and you will lrifl'ord still greater“ facilities of sending it away; ninl in n few jrrroutlrs you will not see a single shilling in circulation.‘ The ,experiureut has been already tried, and the result was neur- lly fatal to the Island. Who! may he the object, in advocat- ing such a measure, I am at a loss to know. .A person, by originating tttid promoting public coriipauies, uiiiy lruve some personal advantage. iii view—such us the brokersliip or pecuniary management ofthe Company to be created; but i filed; but, oii the contrary, that the whole community nrirstl stiller. Oppose the measure, Gentlemen, iii its outset, and l lprouiiso to afford you, iti u low days, sufficient reasons for, its vigorous and total rejection. , I A MERCHANT. Charlottetown, April I, 1844. Lima—Much hits lately been said, and much, it appears to us, roiuuirrs to be said, with reference to the applicability of Lime, as a trianiirc, to the soil oftliis Island. In another column otir readers will find some remarks by the editor of the Toronto Cultivator, which we recommend to the atten- tion'of our Agricultural renders. The Legislature of this Colony have puSsctl it Bill providing for the erection ofLiirte Kilns and the burning of Lime, itr order that that useful article may be supplied to those who need it til as cheap a rate as possible. This Bill now awaits the Royal Assent to bccoriie Law, and will, we doubt not—if assented to— prove ol'vcry essential benefit to ottr Agriculturists generally. GOVERNMENT Norrces.’-—Wc copy the following notice fromhist Tuesday’s Gazelle. Although, by the operation of the law lately passed on this subject, we SIItIlI be'deprived ol'sonie snug little pickings foi'iiierly enjoyed by us, we shall tio't, we trust, break our hearts on that account. \Ve SLIIII still, though iii a different - shape, continue to supply otir readers with the information it is now intended to confine to two papers only. I Secretary's Ollice, April 1st, I844. In order to carry out the economical views ol‘tbc Legislature, with reference to the promulgation of Notices, Advertisements, the, relating to the I’ublic service, the Lieutenant Covernoris pleased to direct that all such Notices and Advertisements be in future soot in duplicate to the ollice of the Queen’s Printer; iitid the seiertrl Printers and Publishers are hereby notified that no Government Notice or Advertisement will be paid for, if pub- lished without being first courrtcrsigncd by the Provincial Secretary. . By order of His Extfielloncy, 'I‘. II. IIAVILAND, Secretary. Macuamcs' INsriTuTE.—'l‘he Rev. Mr. Geddie read an interesting filld instructive Lecture last evening, on “ The Immortality o the Soul.” Mr. Lobban purposes attending with his fine Musical Band at the Institute on next VVednes- driy evening, to favor its Members with a rich musical treat. This will be tiringliug the agreeable with the useful. \Vlio will not attend?—Pal. ' “\ffroumun Soctrzrv or 1’. E. ISLAND, (instituted in 1833,) Sir Ilsva Vans Ilttertzv, Knight, Chiral—The Anoqu Gene. ral Meeting of this Society took place on ’I‘hursifliy evening, the QIst instant, at Mrs. \Veyrnotith’s. (Royal Hotel), when the fol- lowing gentlemen were elected Office-bearers for the ensuing year- Hori. Charles Young, President: C. D. Rankin, Esq. J. D. ll'la‘cdo'nell, E>q. Vice Presldenls—DireclorS—Alexaudcr M‘Lean, Esq. Messrs. Joseph Macdonald, Patrick Walker, James Purdie, Alexander Brown, Robert Finlayson, Mr. William I‘I‘GIII, Trea- surer—MLJohn M-Neill, and Mr. Edward Irvrno, Secretaries. The thanks of the meeting were then given to the Hon. J. S. Macdoiiald for the able manner in which he had discharged the duties of President during the past year. which was ‘suitably and leehngly acknowledged by Mr. Macdonald. ’ ' All the other Office-bearers for the past yearthen received the thanks of the meeting—Griz. The Committee of the Central Agricriltu'ral Society,paware OI the gcrna—{il intaest existing in the community, respecting the take this means of communicating to the public that by the last Mails. litc billowing intelligence has been received. The Boston supy 'consrsts ol'3 hhds. wetghing 2637 lbs. now saler stored in ll.ii;t._.x. and in readiness for shipmeiigthe first vessel for Char- lottetown. on the opening of the navigation in the Spring. The. March mails from England, brings a letter from the Society’s correspondent in London. of the 2d March, stating that the Slicieiy’s order for a supply of red‘ Clover Seed, shall have every pos~ihle a’lenlion and purpose shipping II. by the Constance, Which vessel was up for sailing sorne daysprior to any other.—-Ib On Tuesday last, at about three o’clock the Barn of Mr. Benjamin Roper. ofthe back Royalty Road, was destroyed by Fire, containing sortie \Vheat, some unthrashed Oats,ond several articles ol tackling. 65c. Mr. Roper himself has been unable from illness tolcave'his house for some time past, except on enriches, and Mrs. Roper asserts that neither her children not here we cannot liincy that u singleindividual can be beric- .L‘lrd, supplies of red Clover Seed, expected to arrive here next Sprhrg,, at weren‘t.“- thetr‘barn has. been burnt, and twice under suspicious circum- stances. As it is believed that this diabolical depreciation has been the not of an incendiary, it behaves every person in the community _who respects the laws, to use every exert-ion to ferret out so fiendish a character, and if reward will bring to light the perpetrator, offer such a sum as will have the desired effect. Li-opci-itto—At St. Peter’s Bay, on Saturday the 23d inst., from the shipyard of Messrs. Maclnnis, ti handsome little Sclioaner 0f the burden of40 tons, called the Experiment. By the united strength of 2'3 horse-t, she was hauled the distanci—r or]; miles, th'rrty chorus of which were over bare ground. In consequence ,J)I aihirge: crack in the ice, over- which they intended to haul her, having given way on her approaching it,'ahe immediately broke through, on which the horses in draft' had to be cut away from her with the groan-st (lisptllch possible. She is now floating safer in her destined element. She is owned by Capt. Angus M'acdltllflltl, St. Peter's, and is intended for the. Seiil Fishery. We Wish the enterprising owner every success in his Experimem. ' LAUNCHED—On the 3d inslt, from the sliipvard of Mr. Dougnll Mclsaac, St. Peter's Bay, It Schooner of about 100 tons burihen, 'called “ The Repfilcr.” She. won hurled for a distance of nearly 200 yards on the ice, and belongs to Mr. Horatio Webster, Chur- lottetown.--Pal. MARRIED, On the 28th ultimo, by John Jardine, Esq., J. P., Mr. \Villinm M‘Ewen, St. Peter's Bay, to Miss Ellen Anderson. Cable Head. _ ~ DIED, 'On Saturday morning lust, utte?n long and severe illness, which she born under the influence of christian pioly and resignation to the divine will, Louisa, eldest daughter of Mr. John Trenaman, ,\\"utcbnitrktrr, oflhis town, aged ‘26 years. At Fulliirton’s Marsh, on Sunday last. Mr. Angus Il‘In‘niir, aged 95 years. He etiiigrrited to this Island from Arisuig, Iii- verncss-shire, 52 yearn since. On Sunday Iust‘, Hannah, infant daughter of John C. Bin ns, Esq., aged 9 days. At Charlottetown, on Friday evening, the 5th inst., suddenly, in the 47th your ofliis ago, Solomon Dcsbrisuy, Esq, J. I’. for Queen's Coriutv, lifth siiiioftlic Rev. Tlienpliilus D‘tslll’lsily, lute let'lirl' oflliis Parish. His ltiritlricssofherrrt, and numerous good qualities, endeared him to II" extensive t-irclo of friends and Il('- quuintiiuccs. Iti every relation ofsotjtil lifc lieticquired and pie.- scrved the respect and esteem ofall,and ofhini it may with truth pence, during the past year-,Tealisetl at) considerable a sum, , he said, that Iew men have gone to the. tomb more universally beloved itird regretted. He has left a wife tiird numerous family to deplan the loss of an attached and tender husband and farther. The Funeral will take place front the late residence of the dc- ccased, on Tuesday next, at Two o'clock. At Ilaliftix, on thc29th iilt., after a short illness, Mr. Thoq. Cassetly, in the G‘Zd yeiir ofhis age, a native ofthe County \Vick- low, Ireland, anda resident of Halifax upwards of40 years. T0 CORRESPONDENTS. “ J. P's." communication is so disjointed in many ofits parts, and withal so tirigrtimmutical, that we have been compelled to consign «it to our Buularwbox. “ E's.” lines on “ Tyranny" have shared the same fate. ,,__ .——_ .c._.._4-.~ _.._..____‘ CHARLOTTETCWN it \RKE r s. SATURDAY, April 6' Beef, small pcs. pr. lb. 4d to Gd ()a's, por bus. ls 3d to 1s 4d Do. by the quarter, 3d to 5d Wheat, per bus. So to Gs Mutton, 4d to Gd Barley, tlo. 2st 9d to 33. Veal, lid to 4d Codlislr, per qtl. 10s to 13s. Pork, 2§d to {Ed Timothy Sued, pr bus. I35 to I5s Pork, small pieces 3d 105d 'I‘urnips, per bus. Is to Is 2d Flour, 2d to 25d Rabbits, euch 4d to Gd Uilltnettl, , Id lo Lid Foivls, eat-Ii 10d lo Ir 4d Tallow, 9d to 10d Eggs, per doz. St] to 7d 8d to 9d Homespun, per yard 4s Butter, (fresh) l0d to Is Hay, per ton 405 to 45s It by the tub, 9d to NH I’uurl Barley, per lh. 2d Cheese, 4d In 7d Potatoes, per bus. 19d to Is \Vool, per lb. 1; to Is 4d Straw, por cwt. Is. to Is 4d Horn, 5.} to GI Geese, , 29 to 23 Gd 'I'urkies, each 43 to (is Sausages, per lb. 7d to ‘Jd ' - _1___,L_,_ SIMMONDS’S COLONIAL MAGAZINE AND FOREIGN MISCELLANY, No. 3, was published on the Ist March. Price 23. Gil. _ - Cosrizs'rs z—l. Recollections of Algeria, with a view ofthe City of Constan‘ttuti,antl three Wood-cutIllustrations. 2. Avrirl- :rble Resources of the \Vest Indies. By Dr. Binns. 3. Van Diernau's Land iii_l842 Bv ti lrite Colonial Police Magistrate. 4. On'tho Agriculture of Hindustrrn.. By G. W. Johnson, Esq. 5. The Progress and Prospects of Western Australia. By Alex- ander Andrews, Esq. G. -'I‘lro Navies of the \Vorld. 7. The Trade and Commerce of Singapore. 8. Our Note-Book :—-C|i- mate ofNoiv anltind. China Lace. A beautiliil Indian Speech. 9. Reviews ofNow \‘Vorks. The Stranger in India. Antigua and tho Auligu‘utrs. nirrl Intelligence. tiiriica, llllll the New Tairill‘. Deaths, &r-. , P. L. SIMMONDS,18, Cornbill, and till Booksellers. Statistics of the Trade and Commerce ofJa- II. Home Intelligence. 1‘2. Births, NOTICE is hereby given, that the Subscriber has re- ceived a PoweroTAttorney, hearing date the 2.8II11‘II‘FQ‘J bruary last, from William M‘Fttdyen, and Elizabeth his wtlu, of Tryon Riv‘er, Township Twenty-eight [28], to recover till rienrs thet are now due, and that may become due to them. ‘All per sons Concerned are therefore requested to make immediate pay- ment, in accordance with the stud Power, to tho Subscriber, ut his Store, iii Charlottetown. ‘ , JOHN DAVIS, Jun. Queen Street, April lst, 1844. . DISSOL UTION 0F COPAR TNERSHIP. HE Copartnership heretofore subsisting between thp‘ undersigned, under the Firm of “J.'B. Cooper & Cpl... and more recently under the Firm of“ Cooper 6:. Brannon, is this Eloy dissolved by mutqu consent. All Debts dud to land owing by the aforesaid Firm or Co-partncrcy, Will be received and paid by James B. Cooper. J. B. COOPER, J. S. BREMNER. Clrarlottetcwn, 7th March, l844. The, Printing Business heretofore carried on by the late Firm of “ Cooper & Bremncr,” will, in future, be conducted by the Subscriber, in all its branches, on his ‘own account. All Orders will be puiictually attended to, and dispatched in the first style of VVorkmanship, rind on moderate terms. All‘persons indebted to the late Firm of “ Janres'B. Cooper do Co., , or “ Cooper & Brcmner,” are respectfully requested to make immediate pay- ment of their respective Accounts agreeahl to the above notice. JA “35 B. COOPER. 7th March, I844. ' STATIONERY AND BOOK STORE, &c. OHN S. BREMNER respectfully informs his friends, and the public generally. that he has opened Store nearly opposite the premises of Mr. J. T. Thomas, where he has con- staotly for sale an assortment of Stationery, Books, &c., which he will dispose of at very low prices, for Cash. BOOKBINDING executed In a neat and workmanlike style,and on moderate terms. COPPERPLATE PRINTING. Visiting and Business Cards, and Bill-heath, struck 0510 order. March 18th, 1844. TO BE SOLD, :1 Leasehold Interest for the residue of the unexpired term of I5 year's, with axight of purchase, in and to that eligibly situated Brick House and premises, .situ- ted in Queen’s Square, now In the occupation of the Subscriber. possession to be given on the III. day ofNovemhernext. J. SIDNEY DEALEY. Charlottetown, 6th July,1843. —-._ #7 n THE Subscriber begs leave to acquaint. the_Public, that he has commenced business in the Rigging Line. 'Rl‘- ging cut and fitted ot'uIl-descriptious, i; the nearest mannlelr an: I h t t t' . O ders from t e country nuctuti a . ignitiit it:r as no we r ' RICHA D JON s. Doroheater-Itrest Sap“ end), ' I it in to the house had takendightsin'or near Iggippiferriuqzegqurgsogme iime prev’ious. This is the thirdtime 14th March,1 Murray's Colonial Library, &.c. 10. Colo. , duo-non. c. j"? HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, é‘c, S. DESBRISAY &. Co. RE instructed to Sell, on Tuesday next, the 9th inst., at 11 o‘clock, at the residence of Mr. PARKIN, 00f- Clmirs and Sofa, Tables, Bedsrends, Feather Beds and B i Carpets, Franklin and Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensil, .' I ALSO, Parkin, which, for situation and convenience as a . Inn or Boarding House, stands unrivalled in Clinrlollalown.bem immediately on a litre with, and adjoining the site of the WI!!! about tnbo built at the end ofl’ownul Street—within five minutu‘ ofthe entrance oflhc Harbour and the adjoiningfliven. ~' The Cellar-kitchen, a dry frost-proofCollrtr, n Parlour and large DIF- ing Room, Kitchen, Store-room and Bed-room, on IJIG lint 3W!) by application on the promises, or to M r. John Davis, jun. 3d April, 1844. '3 U I In D I N G. EPARA'I‘E Tenders will be received at Winsloo' Barton. for erecting a Dwelling-house, according to a plan an specification to be seen III. the Office of Mr. Isa-c Smith, in Charlottetown, or :it llll! Subscriber‘s, for the following Work :— Isl.Musou'n work, including all liibor',_‘2ll. The Framers'lnd CurlttmlerS'; 3d. Thu Joiners” ; and 4th the Plasteror‘s. ED\VABD BUXTON. “'irrsloo Barton, 6th April, ISM. Tenders, nor will any be received Ilich the Will day of My next. 4w - ‘1‘“ \v w: . wk? :\W7/%%r mist/"CAM v -, _.'~.." r s 4} ERMOfij’f . 3m- ’ctfgggt . 'f' «M. The FIRST PROD vcrvorvsm no WORLD/hr _ THE HAIRI THE SKIN! THE TEETH] ROWLAND’S MAGASSAB OIL . ‘ Isttniversally acknowledged to be the ox“ anrrcnn thl TACIIIUS, anrl Iavmrttows) prevent it romfulln': aflor turning; , free it from srnrf and dundrfl, and render it delightfully leg/l, my, curly, and glossy. I _CAU’PION I—Nrnneroiis pernicious compounds are universally sold as “ MACASSAIL OIL." To ensure the real article, see that the bot- tle is enclosed in a wrapper. (a steel engraving ofexquisilo workmanship.) on which are engraved “ ROWLAND’S MACASSAR OIL,” in two lines. fl," To further ensure the genuine article, see that the words " Roto- ],md's Macauar Oil” are oiivraved on the back ofthe envelope been, 1,500 times, containing 29, 28 Icttcrs—wr‘ruour Tim iton All GENUINE. Price 3s. Gd.; '75.; Family Bottles, (equal to four small,) 10:. 6!]. find double thatoizcflls. per bottle. " Ravi/LANDS 9. «KALYDOB This elegant and fragrant Preparation thoroughly eradi- cales all Pimp/P8, Spa/x, [Hole/in, Redness, ’l'un, Frecklel, Ind Lotbor Defect: of the Skin, heals Sunbums, Slings of lmectt, and reduce: in- flammation. It imparts a youthful restate line to the most bilioiu Con- delighlfully so]! and snwnlh. It is invaluable as a renovating and refreshing Wash duringan or exposure lotlic sun, tlii:.t,‘or dry piercing winds, and allot the II grate ul aflcr shaving, in alloying the irritation ofthe Skin. . . Price 45. 6d. and 35. Gd. per bottle, duly included. now/LANDS? -ooouro- OE 534181;; DEMQEEVEBOE. A FRAGRAN'I' IVHITE POWDER, 0 Oriental Berber-ll credit-arcs Tartar and decayed spots from the tilt preserves tho En- amel, touhich it imparts a Pearl-like whiteness, din! fixes the Teeth firm- in the Gums. Being on Anti-Srorluilic, it eradicate! the scurvy from tlie Gums, atrengllmu, braces, and reudcrs'them of a healthy red: it removes unpleasant tastes from the month, which often remain Ifler giversl, taking medicine, 61c. and imparts sweetneu uiid per/mu: the real . . ' Price 25. 9d. per box, duty included. _ nownawn’s , ESSENCE O‘F TYRE, OR IMPERIAL DYE, o Brown or Black. i Price 4s.——7s. 6d.—l05. 6d. and 21:. per bottle. ROWLAND’S ALSANA EXTRACT Immediater relieves the most violent Tooth-Ache, Gum-Boib, ud Swelled Face. , Price 2s. 9J.——4s. 6d. and IOs. 6d. per bottle. OBSERVE lu-uTo protect the Public from Freud, The Homem- mssianer: of Her Majesty’s Stamps have authorised the Pmpnewru’ Signature to be engraved on the Government Stamp, that— A. nowrlarvo a. soar, 20, Hanan Gui-don, Which is aflixed lo the Kalydor, Odonto, and Alana.’ None of these are Genuine without the Stamp. Bewdre of Imitation“! composed of the most pernioiw and trashy ingredients, and which are frequently pressed upon the II- waly as “ GENUINE,” and under the lure nfbn'ng choc . ~ Be sure lo ask for “ Rowland’s” Artie u. Sold by every Pznruunn and Cuzuts'r throughout the civilized world. \ MONE Y F0 UNp [N Charlottetown on Tuesday last. The~ loser'lmoy hear ofit by inquiring at the Colonial Herald Office. MORRIS’S Ci'innNG MACHINES, R. MORRIS intending to visit the Island early in the sensor, will execute orders for the above Mac hinel forwarded prior to the First,oprii|, on more favourable term. bad if do ferred to a later period. For particulars Ipp‘lfy to C. C. DA ISON. Charlottetown, 16th March, 1844. _ SIDNEY mums. . . rlvHESE excellent MILLS are now in full operatic I nd the public are hereby informed, that a conveyance will leave the Subscriber’s residence, in Queen's Square, ’ every Thursday morning, at about 7 a. m., for the purpose ofconvoyin Grain thither; the Flour from which will be returned, free a expense, to the owner, save the toll for grinp‘iaqs allowed b luv, ’ J. SI Y DEAL Y. Charlotmmwn. 28th Oct. l842.’ - . ner ofPowniiI and Writer Streets, ti quantity of HOUSEHOLD ' FURNITURE. consisting of rush-bottomed rind Hair-l” t The Leisrtnom INTEREST in the premises occu iotlhy , '_ oinme walk of the present Queen's \Vbarf, and commands afull YieW’ . House, which has recently undergone a thorough repair, hm ' ~ ' n Silli-ngvrnmn nlld six Bedrooms on the second Goonjloo we». ' large Attic, Yard, Stables, 611:. Further pnrticiilurs may he know I [13’ Mr. Buxton does not pledge Iiirnsell'to accept the Iowa“ . will efl'cclutilly produce and rorlore Hair}, (including \Viuallclu, MU! . fixation. and renders the Arms, Hands and Neck transparently and almos hem of crowded HSSQInllllO€.—(i ENTIJEMEN wrllfind il peculiarly Change: Red or Grey Hair, Whiskers, Eyebrows, dun, to a beduliful ....._'_.b.\.i -.. . f .. mun»..- .. ‘7““ vi .