i the Society will be enabled to extend its enterprise, and thus- operate upon a more extensive scale than formerly. The Committee havm audited the accounts and vouchers of the Societylgggdsa b: ance in the hands of the Treasurer amountin to s. cm an in - ' £8 135' slid. , g crease over last yeai of Your Committee recommend the Society to advertise for tenders to have Farmers made to suit the mauntings new on hand, and that the same, if not sold previous to the day on which the Princetown Fair be held, shall be sold publicly on that day. . The Committee further recommend that the Secretary be instructed to purchase a sufficient number of Wilkie’s No. 2 Plough Mountings; also as much Clover, Timothy, and given to relieve her, and a surgeon was sent for, but the j n was too powerful, and active to be affected by any For the. space of two hours and a half she endured most excrucuiting torment; death mercifully came to lief at half past 11 o’clock. She was only in the 20th ‘ of her age. .SIX years ago the means of her death were red. to eradicate stains from linen, and was kept in a‘ ‘ - until a few weeks ago, when Miss Anderson unfortu- y put it into a paper, which caused her mother to mis— ' . it for Epsom Salts—Recorder. aw PUBLICATIONS..—-N0‘thtl’lStanding the prevalent on that the city is completely overstocked with news- yet the increase of population and intelligence has ded the addition of others of a particular cast: and the B 1.( ' my: (colonial mutant. . ship News, Arrived, on Thursday,H. M. Surveying Vessel-Gainers, Capt. aytield, from 'I‘atmagouche. Sailed, on Thursday, the-Ocean, Ward, for QuebeC. Yesterday, the-Washington, M‘Lay, for do. MARRIED, - On Monday last, at St. Paul’s Church, Charlottetown, by the Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Rector, the Hon. KEITH SrEWAR'r, Com- mander of H. M. S. Ringdove, second son of the late and brother ) the present Earl of Galloway, to MARY CAROLINE, only daugh- ter of His Excellency Sir Charles and the Right Hon. Lady Mary Fitz Roy, grandaughter of the late and niece to the Erasent Duke of Richmond, and grand niece to the Duke of ration. other seeds, of Island 0‘1‘0thl as ma - i ' Soclety_during the cuiPrent'ydar. y, be leq “red for the The following persons were then appointeiOflice-bearers for the year :— ‘Rev. John Kier, President; Hon, Peter S. Macnutt and Mr. George Beairsto, Vice do. William Beairsto, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee—Robert Hyndmun, Esq, Messrs. John Mac- leod (Cove), Dugald Ramsay, James Sinclair, Benjamin Beairsto, Archibald M‘Lellan, Alexander Mackinnon, John 'Webster, James Beairsto. The Secretary moved, that a vote of thanks be given t James Yeo, Esq., M. P. P., for his liberal offer to import from Great Britain the live stock ordered by the several Agricultural Societies in Prince County, free of freight— uragement offered is sufficient to ensure their success. -. Tues‘hy last, the first number ofthe “Register” was I shed—a paper designed principally for the dissemina- . of Irish information. In size, form and typography it sely assimilated to our journal. We havo seldom seen rst number of a periodical that has not disappbinted xpectations the public had formed of it, but the superior ity of the articles and the neatness of the specimen her of the Register, are quite sufficient to commend the ' el‘taking to the favourable opinion ofthe public. The gister will, in future, be delivered every Wednesday, and have no doubt that, under the able management of the omplished editor, J. R. Fitzgerald, Esq., it will be a Werful and steady advocate of viry, loyalty, impartial rnment and education.—-— 12. . . h (Saturday), if the necessary arrangemems can be made_ For particulars, see small Bills. Bishop of Nova Scotia will hold a Confirmation Montb,or the beginning 0 to call upon the Re in the afternoon 0 interval. CONCERT. HE MESSRS.RAINER beg leave to acquaint the Inhabitants of Charlottetown and vicinity, that they ave arrived in this Town, and will give a Concert this Evening Charlottetown, 14th Aug. 1841. CONFIRMATION. in Charlottetown, ‘(D. V.), about the latter end of this fihe next. Candidatcs‘are requested v.'Mr. Jenkins, between the hours of3 and 7 f each Wednesday and Friday, during the None under 16 years of age can be admitted. . n the same day, the second number of a “General Ship- \ g List,” by Mr Gerrish Potts, *the active proprietor of Exchange Reading Room,was issued. This publication “to be continued, and will appear on the days the mail for a gland is made up. Each number will contain an accurate ' of all the arrivals from, and clearances for, Great Britain ‘the British Provinces and the United States, besides such her occurrences pertaining to maritime and commercial 9- airs as may be known here within the interval embraced the closing of the mails. The information which Mr. tts will thus compile and concentrate must be very useful mercantile agents and others having correspondence ith Great Britain, as well as extremely acceptable to ercbants, Reading Rooms and Newspapers in England. .~ 1’. has arranged the contents of his publication quite ‘ stematically, and We cannot imagine that so much indus- ' " and enterprise, so usefully directed, as the sustenance of which vote was passed unanimously. WM. BnAias'ro, Secretary. By the last mail we received the first and second num- bers of a neat little paper called Tun COLONiAL FARMER, devoted to the Agricultural Interests of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. It is published at Halifax, by Mr. R. Nugent, and is edited by Titus Smith, Esq. The work is issued monthly, is well printed, and the price is moderate. We have not bad time to peruse its contents; but judging from the notices we have seen of the publication, we are led to augur favourably for its suc- cess. The Editor says— The ‘ Colonial Farmer’ is the cheapest Agricultural periodical in the Provinces, and, ifthe opinion ofiliose competent to judge in such iniitlers is worth any thing, it loses nothing in its literary character by a comparison with the best. No pains or expense February, 1840, will be paidat the Treasury on demand, together with the Interest due thereon. and Specification to be seen at this Office. Security will be required for the due performan . l ‘ Treasurer's Office, August 3d, 1841. R'RANTS from No. 11, of the date of the 2d of January, 1840, to No.70, of the date of the 6th of J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. Secretary’s Ollice, August 2d, 1841. TENDERS for a LIGHT HOUSE at POINT PRIM- ENDERS will be received at this Ollice, until Wednesday, the lst day of September next, for the build- ng ofa LIGHT HOUSE on Point Prim, agreeable to a Plan cc of the Contract. '1'. H. HAVILAND, Colonial Secretary. will be spared to make it the first periodical ofits kind in British North America. e General Shipping List requires, will he suffered to pass ‘ “ "ithout the adequate reward which the indefatigable editor i reserves—1b. I f Tan Cnors.--The early part of the season was accounted PWld, the wind being from a Southerly or Easterly point, yet ‘ e very few days in 'which the land winds prevailed, were " most invariably warm ;but since the-ice-fields which cool- ,g, d our sea breezes have passed by, there has been no com— mfilaint of lack of warmth. There was for a time a drought a}! hich checked the growth ofgrain and potatoes, but frequent . figfind moderate showers have thoroughly restored the ver- giure to the pastures. From Halifax to Lunenburg the grain “M- The Tyrolese Minstrels (the Rainers) arrived here yester- day, and intend giving a Concert this evening in the National School. The performances of this talented family appear to have given universal satisfaction, and are spoken of in the most flattering terms, wherever they have exhibited their astonishing vocal powers. An opportunity, therefore, now presents itself to the lovers of music in this place, {Or the enjoyment ofa treat rarely to be met with in this part ofthe world. Their stay in this town, we understand, will be very brief I! he _ s shorter in consequence ofthe drought, but ifthe weather ontinues, favourable, it will probably produce an average rop. Potatoes in general look remarkably well. The hay amp was but little affected by the drought here, although it has suffered severely in some parts of the Counties of Ilants nd Colcliester,—While over a considerable part of the Pro— ..vince there has been a plentiful supply Of rain through the ;season. In a few places, grasshoppers have done some , injury to the crops : where that is the case, it would be well I to keep over winter a considerable stock of ducks and urkeys, who will generally destroy a large quantity of {.tliese insects. Two small kinds of insects, the green and _ he chocolate colored or foaming freghopper have destroy— ed a considerable part of the Timothy sowed this spring meat Halifax. \Vhen these vermin are as numerous as they no this season, grass seed should be sowed very early, for ’lter it has formed three leaves they rarely kill it. New , Potatoes are now brought to market in considerable quan- cs. In the year 1783, they were selling on the 26th Au- gust at 6d. the pound. Upon enquiring ofthose that had gardens why they did not raise them themselves, they answered that Pitmaii (the only gardener ofl-Ialifax) “ would I never sell any seed !” The same person sold his Green Peas Mi at the moderate price of40s. the bushel. There is a plea- sure in sometimes looking back to times of remarkable ignorance ot'useful employments, for by thqeomparison we discover how far we have got ahead—Colonial Farnwr. H. M. S. Seringapatam arrived this morning, 18 days from Barbadocs. She had several cases of yellow fever on board, but none is dangerous. We regret to learn that John Jeffery, Esq. Captain in H. M. 81st Regt.—eldest son of the Hon. T. N, J efl'ery, of-this city—died at Tobago, of fever, a few days before the S. left the West Indies. To THE Eni'ron or The COLONIAL HERALD. \ Sm ;—I have received by the last post Letters from Joseph Hume, Esq., informing me that as he has lost his election, he has arranged with Dr. John Bowring, M. P., to attend to the interests of this Colony in the Imperial Parliament. I enclose the Doctor’s letter to Mr. Hume, on that important subject; and remain, yours, &c. , \ViLLiAM COOPER. Sailor’s Hope, August 9th, 1841. 1, Queen’s Square, Westminster, 12th July, 1841. My dear Sir, . I beg you will assure your friends in P. E. Island, that I shall most cheerfully and willingly undertake their Parliamentary and public business. 1 cannot bring to it your invaluable experience, but I will do my best to imitate your uiiwearied zeal, and to merit the good opinion you are kind enough to confide in, Ever, my dear Sir, Yours most truly, JOHN Bowman. . (Signed) To Joseph Hume, Esq. To THE EDiTort OF THE COLONIAL HEnALn. Sm ;—-You will oblige me by giving the following a place in your valuable paper :— Being a resident in this Town, regret) observed the great inconvenience arising from the very little, or rather, at times, no light, at night, from the hours of8 till 10 o’clock, during which time many persons are obliged to walk homcwards from their respective avo— cations—especially when the moon for-bears to shed her beams on the inhabitants of this part ofthe Globe—I ain de- s'rousthat the evil should be remedied. I think there ought, and might be, with very little expense, a sufficient remedy for this. Suppose a small number (to begin with, until the he- nefit be derived,)'of Oil Lamps be obtained, at the voluntary expense of each inhabitant Of the Town, and one placed at different corners or places most suitable for the purpose. A boy might be hired to light these, and, of course, each person who subscribed to this could see if be discharged his duty both in lighting and extinguishing the same. 1 know ot‘no places more in want of this than the Market and other Squares, where (to the annoyance of the public at large) cattle are continually lying. I trust there is as much spirit in the Charlottetown inha- bitants, to put this into action, as there has been to effect other purposes. - Yours respectfully, AN ADVOCATE roa CONVENIENCES. 12th, 1841. and having (with much czar mutants! macaw. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14,1841. 'The Colonial and American papers received since our last contain nothing worthy of special nth, Major General Sir John Harvey, K. C. B. who was ap— pointed Governor ofNewfoundland on the 29th of April last, has been placed upon the st,aft,.for the purpose ofcommaud- ing the troops in that island. He is to report direct to the commander of the forces in Canada, and not through the general officer at New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, who is of junior standing to him in the army—United Service Gaz. G1” or PLATE.—-Mr. David M‘Gill, of Casseylands, hav- ing been for years of service to his Agricultural fi’iends in P. E. Island, by his skill in selecting the most improved im- plements of husbandry, the best seeds, roots, and divers other articles, it was resolved, at a meeting of the Central Agricultural Society, held in Charlottetown, on the 6th of January last, to present our townsman with some token of regard, to mark at once the gratitude of the Association and the high Sense its members entertain of “ services alike un- wearied and gratuitous.” In accordance with this resolu- tion, the Secretary, Mr. Macgowan, was instructed to coni- mi'ssion a handsome silver tea-set in London, consisting of teapot, cream jug, and sugar basin, with a capacious silver taukard superadded. The whole of these articles, which arri- ve‘d safe the other day, are richly yet tastefully chased and ornamented, and bear the following inscription :—“ Present- ed by the Central Agricultural Society 'of Prince Edward Island, British North America, to Mr. David M‘Gill, ofDum- fries, in testimony of the high sense they entertain oft-he valuable services rendered by him to that institution, 6th January, 1841.” That the gift is merited we have no doubt whatever, and therefore wish the recipient and his family long life and health to enjoy it.—-Dumfries Courier. Charlottetown, Aug. . inverter], Do the 2d inst., from the Shipyard ofMessrs. M‘Kenzie and M‘Kie, New London, a very superior juniper-built and copper- fastened Barque, called the Theresa. Jane, of378 tons, new mea- surement. PORT OF CHflRLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Brig Minerva, Gorvin, Bideford; Goods. Schr. Matilda, Cheshire, Plymouth; do. Lark, Howatt, Sydney; Coals. Regulator, Hayley, St. John, N Sally, Gillis, I’ictou ; Coals. Betsey, Harney, Richibucto; ballast. Active, Gillis, Pictou; Coals. ‘ CLEARED. Ship Washington, M‘Lay, Quebec; ballast Barque Ocean, Ward, do.; Salt. Schr. Waliron, Moore, Sydney; Lark, Howatt, Pictou; do. Catherine, Smith, Sydney; do. Sally, Gillis, Arichat; Boards. Lively, Gillis, St. John’s, N. E; 40 head Cattle, 20 Sheep, 20,000 Shingles. Brig T. . B.; Limestone. ballast. The Annual General Meeting of the Princetown Agricul- tural Society was held at the house of Mr. George Beairsto, on Tuesday the 27th ultimo, when the Committee gave the following Report :— q The Committee would call the attention of the Society to the importance of its operations, since its institution in 1338. as manifested by the very superior state of husbandry 3‘ Present, compared with what it" was then—an improve- ment so conspicuous as to be apparent to the most superfi- cial observer, and the good effects of which are so generally felt and acknowledged that your Committee need not use argument to Support a fact which is already well established and Incontrovertihle. But while your Committee advert w‘th pleas?” to What has been done, they would suggest tile nepessuy 0f “Dwefiried exertion on the part of the So- Ciety, in order that greater good may be effected, and the advantagesfilrsady gamed be perpetuated for the Commit- tee feel satisfied; from the result of formeii operations that the future Will be no less advantageous . and ,hat ’every instance of increased exertion will be atterided with corres» pending success. That the utility of this soda), ,0 Ag,,_ culturists in general is becoming better known and appre- Ciated, may be inferred from the increase which has this H. Haviland, Fotheringham, Richibucto (to complete her loading); 52 ton Birch Timber, 2 cords Lalhwood, 21 pieces Furniture—by J. Davis, j‘r. ~— ' M .4 L P E Q U E. CLEARED. I Fame,Tliomson, Miramichi; 4 head Cattle, 30 Sheep, 5 Pigs, 3 tubs Butter. _ Sir James M‘Donald, Kelly, Cork, 230 tons Pine Timber,64 tons Hardwood, 1720 feet Deals, 3 cords Lathwood. B E D E Q U E. ENTERED. 7—Schr. Margaret, Le Claire, Pugwasb; Limestone. 9—Ploughboy, Walsh, Pictou; Coals, Industry, O’Brien, Halifax; Goods. lO—Dolphin, Simpson, Shediac; do. and passengers. CLEARED. August 5—Schr. Dolphin, Simpson, Shediac; Produce. August PASSENGERS. In the Pocahontas, from Pictou, yesterda —Rev. James Wad. Walling wi residence of Mr. James Coles, the other in Fitz Roy street, near the residence of Mr. Michael Delaney, Joiner. four and a hnlffeet in diameter at the bottom when completed. EALED TENDERS will be received by the Sub- sx-riber until Friday the 20th inst., at noon, for Sinking and iii Stone two WELLS, one in Prince Street, nearlhe Each Well to be CHARLES BINNS, JUN. August 13lh, 1841, To CARPENTERS and MASONS, TENDERS will be received until the 20th inst., by the undersigned, for the Carpenters', Plasterers' and Ma- sons’ work required lor building a [lens and Specification may be seen at the Ofli e 43 by 39 feet. Plan ce ofthe Subscriber. CHARLES POOLE. August 13m, 1841. TENDERS will be received by the Subscriber, until Wednesday, the First day of SEPTEMBER next, for making three sets of Farmers for the Princetown Agricultural Society, to be delivered on or before the lst day of October next. Tenders to express the sum for each set—mounting furnished by the Society. Wm. BEAIRSTO, . Secretary. l’rincetown Royalty, 1011i August, 1841. A CARD. _ I R. POTTS, Surgeon, Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, begs leave to announce to the inhabitants of Crapaud, and the neighbouring Settlements, that he has commenced to practice the different branches of his profession, and that by steadiness and strict attention he hopes he will be favoured with a share of the public support. His place of residence is at Mr. Trowsdale’s Red House, Crapaud. THE Subscriber having removed from Charlottetown, requests all persons indebted to him to settle the amount of their respective accounts without further delay. He Will attend at his late residence in Charlottetown, on Saturday the 28th inst., in order to settle his afl'uirs; after which date e will be under the necessity of resorting to other means for the recovery f th.t a then be due. 0 any sum 1 m y JOHN PASSMORB. Union Road, 13th Aug. 1841. LL persons indebted to the Estate of the late CiiAaLEs SERANI, Esq, Barrister and Attorney, are requested to make immediate payment to the Subscriber; and all persons having claims against the said Estate are requested to present the same for adjustment. Charlottetown, 12th Aug. 1841. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of the late JAMiis CONNELL, Trader, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the Subscriber; and all persons havmg claims against the said Estate are requested to present the same for adjustment. . I I MICHAEL HARNEY, Administrator. Charlottetown, August 12th, 1841. OR' SALE, a few good MILCH Apply to ‘ Aug. 14, 1841. MISSING from the Field of the Subscriber, since the 5th inst., 2 EVVES and l LAMB, marked C. P. Who- ever Will give such information as may lead to their recovery will be suitably rewarded. CHARLES POOLE. W. DOUSE, Administrator. COWS. S. DESBRISAY. TO BE LET, . THE valuable FARM at Cascumpeque, now occupied by Lemuel Cambridge, Esq. There are about 70 acres of Land now cultivated,and in good order. It is an excellent stand for mercantile business, or persons engaged in Ship-building. Apply to . JAMES H. PETERS. RS. RENOUF, Dress-maker and Milliner, begs to return her thanks to the Ladies of Charlottetown and vicinity, for the liberal encouragement she has received since her arrival in the Island, and to inform them that she has removed from her late residence (formerly occupied by John Lawson, Esq.) to King’s Square, opposite Mr. George Beer’s, where all orders in her line, whic unctually attended to. Charlottetown, Aug. 5, 1841. T door to Mr. Blatch's. _ Great George Street, Aug. 4, 1841. FEMALE APPRENTICES WANTED. V h she may be favoured with, will be HREE Apprentices wanted to the Dress-making Business. Apply to Mrs. Morley (late from England),next .s s i sanctions. urveyor General’s Oflice, 13th J ulv, 1841. THE Surveyor General Will submit for Sale, at Public ‘ Auction, on Wednesday, the'lSth day of Augut next, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following PASTURE LOTS, in the Royalty of said Town, vim—Nos. 188, 261,271, 316, 404, 438, 455, 523, 536 and 557.- GEO. WRIGHT, Sur. Gen. Surveyor General’s Office, 13111 July, 1841. THE Surveyor General will submit for Sale, at Public Aucriou, on Saturday, the 28th day of August next, at the Court House, in Georgetown, at 12 o’clock, noon, the following LOTS in said Town, VlZ:--- Nos U l U H H . 11 and 12, First Range, Letter C. 2 and 3, Fourth do. “ C 14 and 15, Fourth do. “ 2 and 3, First do. “ . 6,7,11,12 8613, Second do. 6. 4 and 5, Third do. “ G, And the following PASTURE LOTS, in the Royalty of said D. E Town,viz:---Nos. 58', 59, 95, 267, 273, 281, 284,162, 135, an and 293. ‘ Alec, will be resold, in consequence ofthe purchase money not being paid, the following Lots in the said Town, vim-f- No. 10, Third Range, Letter A. “ 4. Fourth do. “ A. “ 1, First do. “ B. “ 5, Third do. “ B. “ 9 and 15, Third do. “ “ 1, Fourth do. “ . ,And the following PASTURE LOTS in the laid Royalty, iz :s--Nos. 61, 74, 216 and 243. LOTS adjoining the said Royalty, Nos. 21 and 30. GEORGE WRIGHT, Surveyor General. F. F TO BE SOLD, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on Wednesday, the 18th day of August next, immediately ’ after the sale of the CrownLands, Two Hundred Acres, rt of Township No.33, adjoining the North East Cornerof the oyalty ofCliarlottetown, situate within five miles of the Town. Ill nearness to the market renders it a most desirable investment. From fifteen to twenty Acres might, at a trifling expense, be brought into immediate cullivation—there is a fine stream of water running through the premises. Also, Pasture Lot No. 558, in Charlottetown Royalty. . General. Pearse, on the-20111.5Augus ,. and the lat andflOth‘September, For Pnrticulnrs,'inquire at the Oflice of the Surveyor. A general assortment of D Y GWngvgutlary, Ironmon- guy, ‘ :.'. A T GEORGE TQWN, 3 TO BE SOLD, by'Auction, at-the Store Of Captain Chain Cable’sJ Ail-film”; 8w. July 30th, 1841. *_y I . ‘ , 1 , HE Hofiourablei SAMUEL CUNARD having become possd 'ed .‘of‘the whole of the legal nude nimble Estate of the late Join Cambridge, in all those Townstliips, Tracts .und parcels of Land, mortgaged by the said John Cambridge to John Cave, as by Deed duly registered in the Office of the Colonial Registrar will fully appear—the Subscriber, as the Agent of the said Samuel Cunard, is now prepared to sell and lease the lame. Tenants having long Leases, at ls. per acre, may purchase at Twenty Sliillings,sterling, per acre. The Tenants must be pre- pared to pay up all arrears at once, and to those who are pre- pared to purchase, a liberal deduction of the back rent will be made. The Subscriber will be at Lot 14 on or about the 36 August, and will afterwards visit the different Lots, in rotation, for the purpose of settling with the Tenantry. ~ JAMES H. PETERS. KENNETH MACKENZIE, WATER-STREET, Opposite Mr. Peake’s Brick Building, V I N G been appointed A G E N T for the‘ ALBION IRON FOUNDRY, PICTOU, ’ will be enabled to supply all descriptions of Casting, in Iron, ’ Brass, Copper or Composnion, for Ships, Mill Gear, Plough- mounting, or other purposes, with certainty and dispatch, and at prices quite as low as they can be im orted ti'om England. Terms—Cash, on delivery ofthe ‘oods [13"Orders from the Country will be punctually attended to. Charlottetown, June 11, 1841. HAT MANUFACTORY. _ OHN HOBBS, Hat Manufacturer, lately from Eng- land, respectfully informs the Inhabitants ofCharlott‘etown, and the Island in general, that he has commenced business in the above line in the shop lately occupied by Miss Butcher, Bonnet- maker, North side of King’s Square, and trusts, b rendering a good article eta moderate price, to merit a share 0 their support. Gentlemen’s Beaver and Felt Hats, Ladies‘ Riding do., Beaver Bonnets, Children’s fanc and other Hats, made according to the ; ' newest fashions. Old ats cleaned and repaired. All orders executed with promptitude, and for ready money only. Beaver, Musk Rat, Rabbit and other skins bought. Charlottetown, June 11, 1841. R. THOMAS DENNIS, Tin Plate Worker, and Co or Smith, begs leave respectfully to inform his friendsin Charlottetown, and the Public in general, that he has opened a Shop in Prince Street, opposite to Mr. Martin Dogher- y's, where he hopes, by diligence and attention, low prices, and punctuality, to ensure a share of their patronage. Charlottetown, June 17th, 1841. HA r. (BO-PARTNERSHIP. R. JOHN M‘GILL having taken into Co-part- nersbip, since the First of May but, his Nephew, W. , M‘GiLL, the business will in future becarried on as hitherto, under the firm ofJ. dc W. M‘Giu. ' JOHN M‘GILL, W. M‘GILL. May 24th, 1841. .N‘. B.—An immediate paymen M‘GILL, previous to the First May, Just published, toolscap avo., pp. 128, -' Price 2s. 3d. _ . ORAL RENOVATION ;»..or, The Empire of Bac— chus destroyed. Tm: Pnizn EssAY. By the Rev. JOHN KNOX. ‘ CuAnLo'rn'i-owu : COOPER 6L BREMNER. 7 E LE and POSSESSION GIVEN on or about To B T, the lat member next, THE HOUSE at the North comer of Pownal and Water Streets, Charlottetown, at presentmen- r pied by Messrs. Cooper &. Brenner up 1 Printing Office, &c. This Building is 25 ’feet by 30, and is two storierliigh. There is an excellent Cellar underneath and a oommodious Yard attached,extendin 59 feet along Water Strut, and running 30 feet back. The w ole will be let for stem ofono or more years, as may be agreed upon. For timber particulars, wgystéi OTT. Lot 49, Aug. 4, 1841. FOR BRISTOL, - HE fast-sailing Schooner Ann, Master, will sail for the above port, t of all Accounts duo John 1841, is particularly requested. 1 OUN D, a short time since, near the Queen’s Wharf, a small ANCHOR. Enquire at Mr. Peako’l. Capt. Pearce, from George- CAUTION. L A. or carrying away Timb from that part ofTownshi No. late Honorable William avoid law and law costs. er, or Wood of any description CHARLES WORRELL, ' STATIONERY. _ . JUST RECEIVED, and for Sale at the Subscribers Store, East Corner of Pownal and Water Streets, I Folio Post, Foolscap, Port, Letter, and Note Paper (5“ and lain). Ruled aper, Post and Foolscap Marble do. Coloured Demy do. Black and Red Sealing Wax. L Persons are hereby cautioned against cutting 43, belonging to the Estate ofthe ownshend, deceased, if they wish to Mortgages in possession town, on or about the 10th August out. on uire of Capt. Pearse. eorgotown, July 29, 1841. 0a SALE—A scaoou‘an, or 120 Tons, new building at St. Peter's, and to be launch“ in ‘ k . For articular! appl 100: LP“... about a“ was s heopli'ilus Webster, t Bails“, slim. For Pumas. ‘eorgetown, or to Mr. T Peter 8. , June 25, 1841. __ . _ OR. SALE—A BRIG new building at New ~ I London,.about 300 tons hurthen. Her diggqu a? are as follow: keel ‘94 $0? beam % r" - ifi feet. This vessel is built of gbgd {g LAG; “6 mu m . . .August next. F0? vell finished. She Wlll be read to l ~ ’ ‘articulars, DPPU to Messrs. J “' simpaon’ we bmldeu’ or u r. John Davis, in, cit-vs “m dell, Rev. P. Macgregor; the Rainer faini ; Messrs. Murphy, Costin, two Misses Kennedy, and 12 in the stearage. year taken place in'the number of its members, by which 'WfrsQu'll . .&. , H ’ . ‘ slaw 5“ hooranaaaauivsa. 3.1015318“.