g Is: , , ~ ’ ‘ one. an! , .1“ x ‘ ll’ elthe" "I? mf0’5quJlFror—hfir we’perceive he has F" Y, Febmmy 12 " mm,“ AUCTION " 1 aw ‘ . . . . . . r ' u v ~ A ..O x 8,25: :1“; whateyvery ongeg‘fse lg}, $1136.30}? ‘iupan- I 1 Ad Petltlon‘ 0f.Wénl Bell and Joseph Allan, or Boughton At Covellead, on the 5th inst., by David Higgins, Esqur. ‘ —— " ‘ , l “kno’w not to efisfin which of!“ t e. be leV- s an , was presents to the House Mr. Thomson, and the Alexa‘ “or M‘Farlane, Bedeque, to Mary, youngest daughter of By W. H. GARDINER. , I, . , a. u a 3» 811, has discover- ,same was received and read; setting faith, that Petlttoners have Mr.“ olm Dal-rach. . 0 BF SOL 11 .; H ,3, the mares nest- Pmbably. says PLAIN CoMMON Ire-Sided for fifteen years and upwards upon Boughton Island, “_ fly, the 11th inst., by the Rev. L. c. Jenkins, Mr. . ‘ D; by AUCT‘oNl “ b"? “""l’ ""5" 0",. , 3: a, “the Lieutenant Governor’s instructions are the and have mammmed themselves and‘fimilies chiefly by the Janis Widen, Elliot River,.to Isabella, daughter oer. Donald ruesdayl‘h” ‘3“ February “extial‘lwrlw- . , ‘ h , . -, .as those the Governor of Nova Scotia received,” &c_ Inshcry oil" the coast of the said Island. That Bouglltou Island StewhfiApple Tree Farm. ’ Tllree BOATS; and a SCOW, launched last Full, which mll ‘ , “to select men who, from their education and station in ‘5 lhe ‘lsual 1950” Of‘ persons during the fishing season, who 7' - . R “my 30HUSI'615 Potatoel' _ .5, '. rely. ,Werotyqualutigd tto rppreseut the difierent interests of Eglfellgigfi 8235015133: 0,131 El? ShOll‘eiP and often 1n :1“: ' may ‘ . $150, , ‘. -. communl wr ,ou re erence t ' ' '1' ion- . ' " “ e a'65 “’1” elllioners- Tm»l ’ F . -' I ' ' I ' .. ' . I taking " lfificare to avoido egémczgjmfjuégpmj wltlltn the last five years Petltioncrs having,r learned that there A‘ 3" 1'0"“"9’ 0“ the 51-“ inst-i Mf- AfldeMOTTO‘Na “$96 19 pair; Eldelzlieri‘ilifllirdgsli’dzfs nganéglitvglsll lbill‘iili‘lila . - ndemce to party” 8‘ g is a free Fishery xReserve ou Boughton Island, and that lhey your" , 3.5 death.“’” caused by “eldenmny “unmg h“ f0“ trunk ofSHOI’ GOODS ’ ’ p ' g ’ ‘ ‘ .. 1.. - .' . . cannot Prevent Shel-men from resortinor to the 151:) (1 th acrosshe "map “m” an axe. about“ fil'migmsmce' " " -' ' ' V I 11, Mr. Editor, perm}; me-to ask tlns Dame]_now that have refused w Pay rem for afiy Partial of the Ingldko :6): on Thursday last; Mr. Na’maniel Shaw, New Glasgowdioad lhe Subscllbe; being about to leave the Charlottetown Ferry, thinks he has won h‘ suit of scarlet and~chain of gold—- ' ‘ 11 333W” W me was to be so carefully avoid- ,‘ why we?” Messrs. PETERS and HOLL appointed, when 1%." Prode already, as PLAIN COMMON SENSE has l "I l us, “quité‘ their fair share of representatives in the ‘ ' W 'slntive Council 5’”. If 'fhen were to be selected without ' *' rence to palm why was Mr. YOUNG chosen from the " :t- of Aembly, during the fever of political feelings, of one separate puny, notorious as it is that the House . divided into two, parties of different political opinions, h in the extreme, »' and of the most opposite nature? ‘= ere, in theiptru ions that PLAIN COMMON SENSE has bly expounded, . es it appear that the Lieutenant Gover- '- i. .. ‘as obliged to resurgto the House of Assembly at all to " his selection ? »‘ w, fien, in the absence of such in- ns—or, I will say, if actually furnished with such in- us—was the appointment a prudent one in the pre- . " fie ofthis Colony? ’ , p , ’ en PLAIN COMMON SENSE presumed that Mr. YOUNG " - Selected tp represent the tenantry, had be forgotten, or In in I“ . - . v-. ,ever know, that Mr. YOUNG was elected almost exclu- is . fl by the Maholders Of his District? ' ~» ' , < ~ . allude, by no means, with disapprobation, to the appoint- , j in 011185.38. 1101.1. and PETERS, as l‘think they are both my , ,. tlemen in every way qualified to fill them; bud wish to - ,2 v :- more clearly the Sophistry, or rather the fallacy, used 8 in , my opponent, PLAIN COMMON SENSE; and I regret truly ,0“, : ~ he has compelled me to lay it so bare to your readers. I. ,1 ' ad he confined his remarks, as his signature should have 8, If. gested to him, simply to the subject of controversy, and have exhibited the malignity of his feelings by'attribu- ,y 9' I ~ to me motives of self-interest, with others equally vain ,3‘ . 'i inapplicable, I should have led the miserable reasons :‘ has ofi'ered for Mr. YOUNG’S appointment tO have worked own mndempatiomd trust, however, he may not stum- .upon the following remark of Ovid, ‘5” Wait": est notissima, ', ‘ next humiows" e writing of , . 1: f: V Your humble so v“ - ~ :~ ’ ' 7 mummy, February 12th, 1841. , g. -, .. It" _ p, . "if E~-= HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. , THURSDAY, February 11. » I ‘of divers Inhabitants of Princetown Royalty, and ‘ ygfwas presented to the House by Mr. Montgomery, and missxreceivcd and read; setting forth-Aha: for the last I ‘yeu'sf Alexander Rae, A. M., has been engaged in the tu— “ol ' 5" a: In the said Royalty;and that those concerned in the ‘ 3.x «satisfied with his management, and with the pro- .. Scholars—that thou necessarily absent during ‘SeSSioa’s of the House of Asse , he has punctually made ,, ‘= everyday of the time thus takefii’that under these circumstan- ie ho» ', . M‘ nfiog into consideration that the only other Teacher new- .i similar position, received from the Treasury the " V once, and for other reasons set forth/in, the Peti- ,‘ the House to appropriate the customary allowance ‘exander Rae. AM. ' _ 1 , at the said Petition do lie on the Table. _ donald,’ from the; Committee appointed to prepare bluffs Bill to autllorlzélhe Crown to purchase the Lands, ' d to i 4, re the settlement Ofthe Inhabitants oftllis Island, prc- m , uted p0 “e House a Bill, as prepared by the Committee; and N ’ _. Moms read the first time, and ordered to be read a second In F .r WTOW. . 3 H , ~ ' ma; from the Committee of the whole House or; the State at ' " ' h god, according to order, th'é"‘fi€$‘lfillti0fi$'fi§ the . I . l i ll ;‘ w Ich Resolutions were again read at the Clerk’s n . ' , ' are as follow : . 2-. rince County, being one of the principal Head- . "m : 0,; ‘ coast of this Island, and on Cape Bear, or Wood served ; but have always expressed their willingness to pay rent for any other. portion occupied by .them than the Fishery Reserves, when It would be laid out and correctly ascertained, which the agent for the proprietor has repeatedly refused to do—that very lately Petitioners received letters from him threaten- lng lxnmedlatc distress unless the rent upon the whole of the land occupied by them was paid. That Petltionérs therefore hum— bly crave the protection 01' the House, as they are unable to con- test the matter with the agent of the proprietor. ' Ordered, That the said Petition be referred to the Commit- tee appomtcd to establish by evidence, the statements contained m the Addresses and Petitions forwarded by this House. Mr. Thomson, from the Committee to whom was referred the Petition of divers Inhabitants of Georgetpwn, relative 101a portion pfthc public square ofthut Town being converted into a place of Inlerrnent, presented to the House 'a Bill to prevent Burying Within the limits of any Town in this Island. Road the first time, and ordered to be read a second time on Monday next. SATURDAY, February 13. The Bill to authorize the Crown to purchase the Lands, and to regulate the Seltlclnent ol'tlle, Inhabitants of this Island, wus read the second time-«committed to a Committee of the whole I'qusenrepul‘ted, without any amendment—and ordered to be en- grossed. - . A Message wzn receivedfrom the Council, desiring a Confer- once on the Coroner’s Bill, which was agreed to, and held accor- dingly. The result offlreCouference was reported to the House with closed doors. - . The Bill to prevent the running at large of Neat Cattle, in the Streets and Squares of Charlottetown, at certain seasons, was read a third time. . I Mr. Palmer moved to amend the Bill, by confining llle prohibi- tion to Market days. Tlle amendment was negatived on the fol- lowing d1vision:-— " ' YEAS, Messrs. Palmer, Longworth, Beck, Gorman, NArs,.10.' The Blll was their passed, and sent to the Council, for concur- renco. The Bill for regulating the letting of the Stalls in the Charlotte- town Market-house, was also read for the third time, passed, and sent to the Council. \ MONDAY, February 15. \ a? The House did not meet this day—~u number of Members who were in the country having been unable to return, owing to the stormy state Oftllc weather. TUESDAY, February 16. Mr.D. Mncdontlld presented Petitions from Angus Benton, East Point, Donald M‘Curmack, Lot 45, and Neal Macaulay, of the some Township——all praying for pecuniary compensation, in con- segence ofpublic Roads having been run through their farms. many Petitions of a similar tendency seemed to arrest the attention of hon. members,sevenll Ofwhom,although not Opposed to the Petitions being received, expressed their resolution to up- ose any thing being granted for the objects prayed for. The ’elilions were laid on the table. Mr. Rae presented a Petition from George Owen, of Little Marsh, St. David's Parish ; setting furth-«tlmtabout twenty-[Ines years ago, be leased One hundred acres ofland from Dugald Stew-’ an, Esq, in the rear oflands then and now occupied by Mr.Slow- art; that while these lands were in an uncultivated state, he was allowed a right; of way through them; but now, since the land has been enclosed and cultivated, he has no egress from his farm ‘tu any public road without trespassing on the lands of the said Mr. Stewart—and praying the Hodse to cause a road to be opened, or grault such relief as to its wisdom may seem mesh—Laid on the Tab 0. The Bill for the encouragement and support of District and other Sv:bools,~wus‘aread the first time, and ordered to be printed. The Hon. J. Spencer Smith, Colfmial Treasurer, appeared at the Bar, and resented his Accounts for the past year. Referred to the Committee on the Public Accounts. V « ’ Several Pauper Petitions were presented; after which tho'House adjourned. ' _ WEDNESDAY, February 17. Mr. Macle'm presented a Petition from divers Inhabitants resi- ding on .tllo South side nfOrwcll Bay, praying an aid to improve the Road from‘Orwell Bay to Orwel Ferry Point; ulso,a Petition from the Inhabitants ofPuiut Prim, praying an aid to improve the road frmn the Point to the Cross-roads. Both Petitions were laid on the Table. _ The Land Settlement Bill was read for the third time, and passed, on the following division: an," N sucllpther place 011 the coast of this Island as .n -. . w, ‘y bo’ost eligible for the safety‘of navigation within the hyit'l” : e d of the Straits of Northumberland, would»tend 1’ " "‘ ‘ l ' . the preservation of the Vessels, and Crews Of the l {Nymfl' ’i of this and the neighbouring Colonies, and also 1 I - V Britain and the United States: THEREFORE, RE— iub ' ‘ ‘.' ‘That it be recommended to the House to address , ,is ' ellency the Lieutenant Governor, respectfully re- ”DM’ 9 7 t _ that he. will be pleased to enter into communication :3? i r ,, th ‘ 1 Imperial Goyarnment, and with the Governments of anng e a ‘ _ sonugo. ' r B I North America, relative to the Government of the nitetates, in order to ascertain how far those Govern- . Jen y be willing to contribute a portion Of the funds WSW ' to defray Ibo cost and maintenance of such erec- lo . n e ‘ c e I u :21”?- SOLVED, That it is the Oplnlon of 151118 Commlttee one, JQ‘ tv ' ight be established for the Harbour of Charlottetown c as r t it be recommended to the House to appomt :1 Com- m-md [flit to report on the cheapest and most effluent mode for .08", ' ' ' blishmem. and future maintenance, as well as the best L’s, , its erection. . . mu; iM Thomson moved, in amendment thereto, that after the “mocha-go « “North Cape,” in the Preamble, all be expunged to the V Lat -“ Northumberland,” inclusive, and the tollomng substi- ' "l c “ East Point and Cape Bear.” House divided on the motion of amendment : 3y. 89‘ . Its—Messrs. Thomson, J. Dingwell, Clark, D. Macdonald “eve? tosh—5. ‘ . - Avg—MessrsDalzlel, Forbes, Montgomery, Beck, Longwortl: r 2'" w Hudson, Macfarlane, Fraser, Hon. J. S. Macdonald. ofthe " . Clark then moved, in r amendment to the said Resolution 1 after the words “ Cape Bear,” in the Preamble, all be ex god to the word “ Northumberland,” inclusive. The House divided on the motion of amendment : ' . YEAS—DICSSI‘S. Clark, Thomson, ‘ nitial ‘ l“ gwell, W. Dingwell, Dalziel, Beck, Macl 3t r Navs—Hon. J. S. Macdonald, Messrs. I. ' sh——9. orbes, Rae, Mont ' Lonvworth Palmer, Fraser, Maclean, Macfarlane, w: ‘5. :1, Le L'icpeur’, Hudson—12. _ "my my Palmer then waited, in amendment to the said Resolu- m be . W to leave" out all that relates to the United States—which . ‘-- seconded and put, passed in the negative. ed, That Mr. Thomson, ~ ittee Io prepare and dug“! I red That Mr LongWOrt Mr. Macl Mr. Le Lacheur llly the ‘* -. lmer and Mr. Forbes be a Commute , for the purpose author“ V ‘oned ‘, the second of the above reported Resolutions. ' ed, flat the Hon. .1. S.Macdonald have leave to mlroduc to prevent Bulls being at 10:30; i , arlottetown, and also to prevent Neat Cattle belug at large 3'. . . {he said Streets and Squares, at certain seasons. I r .m’ !‘ 3c°°ldmgly presented the said Bill to the House, and the "my ' was "ad the first time, and ordered to be read a second for W tO-morr a 0 ~ wed: Thai lhe Salli Pei-m0“ be referred to a. Committee of l d in” ebMembers, to examine the same, and report thereon by Bill I e , . '- erwise. motif”: l l dered, That Mr. Thomson, MLCIark “,1 ML Momgomery cvst , compose the said Commutee. V , . ’ new“ . ~ ’ mud 1” ' m Colonies, and also with the Gavel-nor General A further Conference was held with the Council on the' Bill for liner, Macneill, Maclean, Rae, German, W. Dingwell, Le La- Macneill, D. Macdonald, .1. Mr. Clark and Mr. Palmer be a re t the draught of an Address, in , e Resolutions. large in the Streets'and Squares ' ‘ Penn‘gflivqs Inhabitants of Georgetown was presented . Thomsdn, and the same was received and . full; that certain individuals had assumed to ' ‘ .11,” 9 “gm ‘9 convertflhrt of the public Square of that v " ' “"09 plug 0f ‘mel'ment; and praying the House to V: ‘0 th'b" limb" burying in the Square, or to mike , h other order m the premises as the Home may see YEAs—Mcssrs. D. Macdonnld, Maclenn, Dalziel, Le anheur, German, Forbes, Montgomery, Macintosh, Rae, Beck, Fraser, Macncill, Clark, Macfarlanc—l4. NAvS—Mr. Palmer, Mr. Lnngworth, Hon. J. S. Macdouuld—3. appointing Coroners. ‘ Several Bills were forwarded a stage, when the House adjourned. THURSDAY, February 18. A Committee of Twelve Members was appointed (Mr. Le La- cheur, Chairman), to whom is to be referred all Petitions praying aid for Pllupers. and Lunatics. . 2 Petitions were presented and referred to the said Committee, 1 from Henry Prowse, of Montague River; John Masters and Newtown; Henry Winsor, of New London; Charles Russell, nu aged Teacher; and of Mary Gallant, of Muscouclle—all pray- ing pecuniary aid. Petitions were presented by Mr. Dulziel, from George Aitken, son. Of Lot 59, praying compensation for the use of his Mill-dam as a public Road—by Mr. Gorman, from Thomas Doyle, of Lot Seven, praying compensation for a road having been run through his farm—by Mr. Macneill,‘from South West River, for a Bridge over Schooner Creek; from New London, for a Bridge over Spring ’ Brook—by Mr. Macfarlane, ‘from Union Road Settlement, for a new Bridge Over Winter River—by Mr. Fraser, from Fifteen Point, ’ Egmont Bay and Maseouche, for aid to complete the road between Fifteen Point and Abraham’s Village, and to bridge Muddy Creek and Styx River; from the inhabitants of Bedeque, &.c., for aid to ’ extend the wharf at Green’s Shore—by Mr. Yea, from James ' Ramsay, OfLot Seven, praying pecuniary compensation for a road having been run through his farm; from lnhabitants ofBray River, &c. to improve the road between Bray River and Piershook—all which were received, and laid on the table. _ ' Thobill to prevent burying within the preclncts of towns, was read a secondlimc, committed, and passed to be engrossed. all): Onluutal seesaw. —a?:nutive of Dumfries—agcd 83 years. George Hayden, both of Vernon River; Simon Muckinnon, of , postscript. ' ’ MbNDAv, Feb. 22.—Tlle courier, with. last wé‘bk’s Mail, arrived in town last evening, about 7 O'clock,» haying crossed the Strait the day previous. Owing to the bndncss oftltc roads, he was un- able. to reach town earlier.——Tlle English February Mail had not arrived at Halifax on \Vcdnesday last—we are, consequently, without any later European news than we were formerly in pos- session of. - Treasurer’s Ofiice, 15th February, 1841. ARRANTS to No. 11, of the date of the 2d Jan- uary, 1840, will be paid at the Treasury on. demand, to- getllcr. with I‘llp Interest due thereon, J. SPENCER SMITH, ‘ - . Treasurer. Parties holding “Warrants, which come within the meaning of the allure advertisement, arc particularly requested to present the same for payment. [1? Office hours, from 10 till 2. LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, ' ' . Prince Edwardclslaud, January 18tll,1841. N FURTHER PURSUANCE of the Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Seventh ‘chr of the Reign of “is late Majesty King William the Fourth, illtituled An Act for levying an flsscss- mutt 'on all Lands in this Island—I do hereby give Public Nojce, that I have made Proclamation according to the terms of the said Act,"of the undermentioned I‘Own Lots, Water Lots and Pasture Lots,_nnd parts of Lots or Townships in this Island, in arrcar for non-payment oftlle several sums due and owing tlleredn to Her Majesty, under and by virtue of the beforg-Ineutioned Act, viz: - . Town Lots in Charlottetown. Town Lot Number 75, in the Third Hundred.- PAsrulu: Lie-rs Numbers 430 and 469, in the Royalty of Char- lottetown. v Town Lots in. Georgetown. / . Number 8 lst Range Letter A. u 4 u u C. - a *6 u u u u" $7 (I u u. u g8. u / u u u 7 7 u u ‘ F. “ $15 2d do “ A. " u £13 «I u u ‘4 u ‘l B. ; n $16 «I u u u 56 3d do. u A. u 12 u M B. . u g] u a F. u 2 u u u “ 15 * 4th do. “ B.‘ “ 16 “ “ C. ct. 16 It a D. Water Lot Number I], in Georgetown. ' Pasture Lots Numbers 25, 103, 114 and 269, in Georgetown Royalty. ‘Pusture Lots Numbers 91, 202,326, 484 485 and 491, in Prince- townRoyaIIy. ' 6,545 Acres on Township Number 153 " ‘4 And the Owners ofthe said Lots and Tracts of Land, soiu arreur and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby notified, that in case'thé sums charged on them- by the said Act, together with the costs which have been incurred, Shall not be paid withiufl‘en Day; before the n xt Easter Term of' the Supreme Co “I Judica- ture, to be old at Charlottetown, *which will cOmmence in Tuesday the Fourth of May next, application will be made to t c said Supreme'Cuurt, during the said Term, for Judgment against the said Lots and Tracts of Land respectively. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. Saint Margaret’s Agricultural Society GRAIN SHOW. THE following PREMIUMS, for the best samples of GRAIN, will becawarded on the 17lh ofMarch next, at the House oftlle Secretary. Show to commence at the hour of 10 o'clock. ' For the best Wheat, - - 0 15 0 Second best do. - 0 10 0 Third best (10. - - 0 5 0 For the best Barley, - ‘ 0 l5 0 Second best do. - - C- 10 0 Third best do. - 0 5 0 For the best Oats (Black), - 0 15 0 Second best do. - 0 10 0 Third best. do. - 0 5 0 To be paid out of the Goods in Store. By Order ofthe Committee, JOHN M‘EACHEN, Secretary. N. B.—Euch Sack to contain Two Busbels, and to be the growth Of1840. _ . _ y ' The following gentlemen are appomted Judges :— Mr. John Macdonuld (Jamés’s Son, West River); Mr. James M‘Eucilen, Lot 44; and Mr. Dond. Macdonald, Naufruge, Lot 43. Big Bush, 12th Feb.,' 1841. GRAIN SHOW. BEDEQUE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE Sodiety Offers the following PREMIUMS for Grain and Seeds, to be exhibited on Thursday the 25th March nexl, at 12 o’clock: For the best Wheat (2 bushs.), One set Plough Mounting, 12s. 6d. Second best do. (do.), 1 set Horse Traces, 83. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1841. We have had a Mail sincgur last, but (globulin papers ’ by that conveyance . are wi out news of y public lmpor- CC. to regulate the settlement of the inhabitants .01‘ this Island, haspassed the House of Assembly, Without, It may be said, the show Of an opposition. It is now in . I lative Council. 1%, word for word, a. transcript of the MI of last year. ’ . MECHANICS’ IINSTITUTEw— ” gonrOy delivered to, the largest audience that has yet. Ascen, _ . evening last, an interesting Lecture nflmnwl Phymlogyi. An animated discussion ensued, and which was so learne Institute in the Colonies. ( h H C Next W_ nesday evening the President t e on. . Young) wi deliver a lecture, on Public Speakmg, accompa- A Bill to authorize the Crown to purchase the lands, and the hands ofthe Legis~ on Wednesday and well sustained, that it would have done credit to any ‘ Third bestdo. (do.), 1 Hay Knife, _ 5:.6d. For the beat four rowed Barley (2 bushels), 1 set Plough Mounting, - . - - - _ 12s. Gd. Second best. do. do.) 1.Set Horse Traces, 83. Third best do. . do.) 1 Hay Knife, 5s. 6d. For the best Black 0113(2 11113119.), 1 set Plough Mounting, 12s. 6d. Second best do. (110.) 1 set Horse Traces, 89. Third best do. (£10.) . 1 Hay Knife, 5:. 6d. For the beak-Timothy Se bushel), l Scythe, . 6s. Second-best do. -. * (1 do.), 1 piece Scrap Iron, 3s. 10d. The Graip to be left at the House of Mr. Thomas Hooper the day previous to exhibition, and none but Members are allowed to compete. The Secretary will attend and receive_the Gram from 10 o’clock until four in the afternoon, and none W111 be recei- ved after that hour. _ ' ‘ 7’ One bushel of the Rohan, Potato will be divrded’ among the Members ofthe Society immediately after the Grain Show. ‘ JOHN CRAES, Sccretziry. Badeque, February 15th, 1841. FRANKLIN STOVES. "' AFEW PARLOUR STOVES, of a very superior description, Glasgow manufacture, may be had low, by immediate application to , ALEXANDER. DAVIDSON, g'No. 1, Queen Street. IRON. NSALE by the Subscriber, Twenty-nine ted Iron. as”! BENJ. DAVIES. Tons O 1., ' T - 1,000 “ " . 41,475 . u u 25 “ 2,332, ' “ “ 3-7 a 2,0733 u . u ». 738 7,400 “ u 52, ‘1’000' u u 55 ‘~ 346.}, u . . a 65 “ ; FROM 10 to 12 steady active young Men, from lake's this opportunity to request all persons indebted to him to come forward and settle their accounts without further delay, in order to save expenses. ! JOHN SCOTT, Ferryman. ( Jan. 27,1841. I OR SALE, at WHITE HALL, near the Market Home, , on Wednesday, the 24th day of February inst., at 12 o’clock, and to be continued every Market day until the whole isSold ofi' ‘ ‘ (weather permitting)—— - I V A qupntity ofNewfoundlaud Herrings, 4 MS. Cod Oil, 1 hand- some French Bedstead, witha suitable mattress and‘pillow, 4 Tin .- D_lsh Covers, one elegant Tea Caddy, lined with crimson, 1 large Pine Table, excellent Mahogany Portable Desk, 1 patchvvol'k Q‘uult, 2 cuslllpns, 1 Coverlet; 1 new set Butcher’s Blocks and 'lnckle; 1 Britannia metal Sugar Box and Cream Pot; ,1 Parlour Grate, 1 cwt. Stovepipe, a few Jars, 1 japanned Dressing'Cm " and Razors, 1 Thermometer, 1 brass Bread Toaster; a lumber of valuable Books, including, 2 copies ofthe Laws of P. E. Island, 4 vols. Doualdson's Agriculture, Instructive Encyclopedim, &c.‘ 13 quire Ledger, 1 map of P. E. Island, several Maps of Ancient Rome and Greece; 1 new superfine Top Coat; I valuable lar e Mattress ofbaked hair; l-pair stout Dog Irons, 2 figured Tab e Cloths; a large Teakettle ; 1 case Scales and Weights, for weigh- Axe, 1 Butcher’s Cleaver-with numerrousrotller use ul articles, in all, 701mm, for which balfcasli will be taken on delivery, and Garrison firewood at 125. .with'mberi‘good suitable produce, at Charlottetown prices, from purchasers of 405.. value or up‘wards, for the other half. ‘ »‘r i '“ ‘A‘: A. Hoops, Staves, and» TWO Coopers Waited. THE Subscriber will pay the highest prioefO'r 20,000 Melcllantablc Blll-rel STAVES, of Pine, or Firfiand 1 ,000 do. Hoop Poles, delivered on or before the’ 17th daydif- arch next, at .lis residence—where he continues to 'keep on hand I: supply of‘almost every article in the Cooperingflline, and at his usual low prices. . HE orrnns ron SALE. * 100 bushels of Salt. in barrels, ready for this Fishery. 30 second hand Oil Cusks. 40 do. Water Casks, IIhds. and Puncheons. . ALso, the following valuable Property. That commofious- DWELLING HOUSE, opposite Coles’ Brewery, yiefling a Rh“ of£25 per annum. - ' , ., ALSO, a House, and Lot NO. 6, 2d Range, Letter A, about 100 yards from the Queen’s Wharf, in Georgetown. _. _ Also, :1 Building Lot, in the Market Square of said town.“ ‘ ALSO, Pasture Lot No. 18, about halfa mile from Georgetown; all of which property he will sell, on the most reasonable 'terml. - . JAMES KELLYr Cooper and Lumber Surveyor, '.- i Charlottetown, Queen’s Square, February 13th, 1841. ~ i N. B.—J, K. further begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he has fitted up his House and Stable for'TE'MPE— .RflNCE LODGINGS, where, by strict attention and sobriety .. visit him. ' _ . ‘ HE Subscriber hereby intimates to those Merchants in Charlottetown from whom he urchased some articles on the 9th inst., that some one committed: mistake, by Overpo lug 3; him when receiving change; but he is unconsciousifrom w he received it.—'I‘herefore, whoever claims it,‘and willnttost‘kto its amount, will receive it, upon paying c urges, by eg, New Loudonfi‘ebrflary 11th, 1841- ’ ' Wanted, .4000 bushels Wheat. THE Subscriber willpurchase the above quantit 6f ' Wheat, ofgood ll kBash "muse paid on ddlivery‘. "' I A ' ‘ ' . JOHN DAVIS,juu. A Charlottetownfl‘sth February, 1841. -. ’ APPRENTICES WANTED. ,. t 15: to 16'ycars ofa e, who are desirous of becoming A ran? fies to the Shipbuil ing Business, will hear of good and liberal" tel-Ens, in a first rate establishment, on application. .10 the sub- scriber. ’ n -. l 1 JOHN DAVJSJun. ‘ 7 Charlottetown, 18th February, 1841. , NE 'or Two APPRENTICES WANTED to the Pump and Block/making business. Apply to , WATSON D‘UCHEMIN‘I' ' February 19th, 1841. OUND, on the St. Peter’s Road, a” short distance from Charlottetown, a few days since, a Gentlemuu‘! CLOAK. Inquire at the Herald Office. » ‘ Feb. 19. T HE Subscriber wishes to Inform all [persons who are indebted to him, that their accounts’”must be settled im ‘mediatcly, in order to save trouble and s: , use, as he intends to hand over to his Attorney, for collection; a 1 accounts not settled by the Ist April nexth ’ 1. JOHN 'PASSMORE. J. P. has a lot ofprime En lish Sole Leather, winch heir now working up; also, a large stoc of rendymade Boots and Shoes, well adapted for the Spring—warranted best quality. .K Charlottetown, February 13th, 1841. . To the Tenants on Tow-ship Fortyil‘hree. TAKE NOTICE, that by Indentures- ol‘ Lease'and Release, hearing date respectivelyrthe 24th and 25th day! Oprril, 1815, the Release being made between lViJliam Towns- heud, ES . deceased, and Flora, his wife, ofthe one part, and Edmund atsrs and Alexander Birnie, both then resident In London, Merchants, of the other part—All Lot or Townshjp Number Forty—three, ill Priu dward [slung were conveyed and assured to them the said dmund Waters and Alexander Bimie, for securing the payment of£335,.lawful money. ofthe said Island, and Interest, by the said William Townshend to the said Edmund Waters and Alexander Birnie, at n certain day, in the said Indenture of Release mentioned, and now past; and a certain portion of the said sum of£335, with a. lot arrest of Interest thereon, is slill 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 flyou notice, not to pay any rent, now due, or hereafter to become due, from you for the said land and premises, to an other person except t9 me, or to such pmsons as I shall duly authorize to rccelvoéhe same. - «h. ‘ Charlottetown, February 9, 1841. CAUTION TO LUMBERERS.‘ " ' N O T l C E is hereby given, that all persons found L trespassiugron that part of Lot 49, mort aged by the late Mr. J. Cambridge to Haythorne (Sb Wright, Bankers, Bristol, will be prosecuted. ' , , _ , . _ EDWARD C. IIAYTHORNE. Charlottetown, 16th Nov. 1840. , N. B:—The Boundaries ofths above property buying has; de- fined by the Commissioners appointed for esta llshmg the can. 7‘) in detected so doing. ,. UST RECEIVED, and? for Sale by the. Sub: scriber— ' ‘ r 147Tonil assorted IRON, 2000 Busllels SflLT, ,, 100 Barrels pyime Nova ' \- Scotia HERRINGS; ~ 24t1'i'O‘otobcrf 1840. .i\ I. LANK Bills of Exchange, Charter Parties, seamenls. Articles, Bills of Lading, ,Manifests, Povvers of Attorney, Court Subpoenas, Apprenticcs' Indentures, a variety Ofi Magis- m'cd witli 's readings, skewing .th difl‘erm styles between prudent and modem authors—Com. . \ ‘ 6th Nov., 1840. A" ~ .tratsi’ Blankg, &c. for solo at'the Office of the Colonial Herald. dary Lines,- the Subscriber is determined to punish_all peribnsv . inggold; 1 excellent London made Flddle' (cost4 uinens);1 , ‘ ' v. I: l - . 1 JOHN JOHNddO" .m ’ ’ - nlity, free from rustor smut—forw ich p.- ersono P V 1’ r n nouns mums; 7 he will warrant comfort and security to all who may please ,to , ' V g . , , a, if :1" in: