, «exam roman Under the Special Patronage 01 His Excellency Sir-H. V. . ‘ ' . ‘ Huntley, Lieutenant Governor. , "NEW ESTA—BLISHMENT.‘ THE PHOENIX COMPANY beg to announce to the Public, the Establishment, at the old and well known premises-of ‘Messrs. Waters ‘31- Birm'e, in Cliarlotetown, of a BRASS and IRON FOUNDRY ; ring soon after the Spring arrivals, will be happy to receive orders for all-descriptions of Casiings for , Mill-work, Farming Utensils, Stoves, and Machines for various purposes, Fire and Garden En- ,.g_ines,on the mOstimproved principles for effective operation& The services-'of Mr. WILLIAM Caesar Hones, a native ofthis . Island, who is well skilled in all these various Branches, have ‘ been engaged. ' GEORGE BIRNIE, ‘ Superintendent. Charlottetown, March 15th 1842. BRASS FINISHER .3- PA TTERN MAKERS. UICK WORKMEN in the above branches, of good character, may have immediate employment at the Pbcenix Foundry. ‘ ' CASTIKG! in anss or [non executed to any pattern, Without del - r try. ‘bnrlottetown, 1st July, 1842. "l" TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE SALE, ONE HUNDRED ACRES of Freehold LAND, situate on Elliot River—lately occupied by Thomas Kickham,fdeceued—betwcen twenty and tvventy-five Acres of . which turd-bade: cultivation. There are :1 good Dwelling House, ‘ Barn and Stables erected tliercon,and a valuable Spring of Water ‘~ running through the premises. Also,an excellent Marsh, which if yields, annually, lhirtyito'ns of Hay. Airy person wishing to raise Stock will find the above a desirable situation. Possession _, will be given immediately. For further particulars, enquire of ' I‘. ‘VARD KILKHAM, EExecumrs. a w ., JAMES CAHILL, “Motown, April 19m, 1842. . FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. beautifully situated FARM in the immediate neighbour- hood of Darrtley, belonging to the subscriber—~containing 100 acres ofLand, 3'5 ofwhicb are under cultivation. There is an excellent new Ilouse,,nearly finished, 32 feet by 24; also, a good ' Barn, and a good Spring ofWrtter on the premises. For further articulars, apply to’Jolin Clark, at Mr. John Davis’s, jr., Char- ottetown, or to \V. E. CLARK, Darnlcy. V a,'une4th,1842. _ I T O B E S 0 L D, IVE PASTURE LOTS, in one block, in Char- lottetown Royalty,situate on the Road leading from Char- lottetown to Princetowri, within three miles of Charlottetown. . The Three-mile-brook runs through one ofthese Lois, afi'ording every ility for working a Mill or Mills, or for carrying on an extensi Tannery. For terms and particulars, inquire at the Office oftlio Attorney General. Jnne 2d, 1842. I. x; 1,150“ a ' PORTRAIT PAINTING. W. MARTIN, late from London, begs to inform c the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, that he has commenced PORTRAIT PAINTING, at his residence in Prince Street,cor- ' nor ofGI-atton Strect. Specimens may be seen, number of others in the fine arts. k , «:4 o'clock. "Charlottetown, July 2, 1842. I HEREBY give notice to all persons indebted to me, ‘ by Bond, Book-Account, or otherwise, that l have this day appointed Mr. T. Dawson, of Charlottetown, Tanner, my lawful Attorney, to manage all my concerns during my absence frorn Prince Edward Island. All outstanding debts must be immedi- ately settled, to prevent legal expenses. 30th June, 1842. ‘N? ANTED, a respectable Female, to take charge of ‘ a. little GIRL—she will be expected to wash and sew for the same.—-—Salary' no ob‘ect. A M l to A. DEUCI’IAR t M . ‘,Purlai's Boarding House]. Pp y 7 a r "‘3’ Charlottetown, June 28, 1842. together with 8 Hours ofattcndance, from 10 W. SMARDON. ‘May be bad at the Colonial Herald Office---price 75. 6d. T\HE HARMONICON: A Collection of Sacred Music, consisting of Psalm and [Hymn Tunes, Anthems, &c., selected'from the best Authors; with a copious Introduction tovocal Music. Second Edition, improved and enlarged. a Charlottgtown, May 28, 1842. as! ublislled, foolscap 8vo., pp. 128, I ,‘i '* rice. 1s.6d. single, 123‘. or doz. M0 RENOVATION; or, The Empire of Bac- c . ‘ ‘onmowx: COOPER & BREMNER. trnyed. THE PRIZE ESSAY. By the Rev. JOHN ,. Maggy REnDY FOR THE PRES s. IAN!) E PUBLISHED BY SUBSCRIPTION. . HE RY and STATISTICS of the BRITISH W ‘ d FOREIGN NEWSPAPER PRESS, in two volumes, 8vo. Price ‘: I it, By P. L. Simmonds, F.R.S. &c., Sm. “dictated by permission to His Grace tlic Dukc of Richmond, K. G., Lord Lieutenant of Sussex, &c., &c. “The History ’of Newspapers, and of Periodical Literature in general, remains to bewrrtten, am were the task executed by an indivrdual of competent ability, and with due care, it would be a most interestintr and g ' important work."——M’Cullocli’s Commercial Dictionary. 5 . “The Newspaper is the chronicle of civilization, the common reservoir into which every stream pours its living waters, and at which every man mayyoineoud drink ; it is the Newspaper which gives to liberty its practi- cplhl'e, IN constant observation, its perpetual vigilance, its unrclaxing ac- tivrty. The‘Newspaper is a daily and a sleepless watchman, that reports to on every danger which menaces the institutions ofyour country, and its 1111810318 otherne or abroad. The Newspaper informs legislation ofpub- glitz Emlw,md Informs the people ofthe acts oflcgislation; thus keeping up . tleomtant sympathy, that good understanding between pcoplc‘and legislators, which couducos to the maintenance of order, and prevents the stern necessity for rcvolution.”+Sir E. L. Bulwer. . ' “ mvsure that.every person will be willing, as I am, to acknowledge In (fig: most ample terms the information, the instruction, and the amuse- mentifiegtved from the public press.”—I.nrd Lyndliurst. “Sulfidribers' Names-received by all the Canadian and Lower vrnce Editors, and by the Autlior,B ritisli and Foreign News- ? paperOflice, l4, Gray's Inn Square, London. FOR SALE. By order of the Honourable the House of flssnmhlt , HE CIIAR’I‘ of HILLSBOROUGH BAY and the HAR- / 9: ~noun OfCHARLOTTE‘l‘mNN—a CHART of CARDIGAN BAY and the HARBoiJn of THREE R'rvens in this Island, surveyed tutute, 2d Victoria, cap. 5, by the Hon. rGeneraI, and George Peacock, Esq., R- _ ted under the said Act: Said Charts ,neral, at the a, A a the Store of Mr. Henr tamper, Char- the patent House, Three Rivers. .. , for one or more years, a large SHOP, 1' I09,- 7 ed uppas maybe agreed upon, and to which a Imus Cellag reattached, below the Herald Printing Office, M ‘or ofPOwnal and Water-streets. For further particu- George Wris 7, N.,,Cbmmiali' .J' , ars, apply to -. * J. B. COOPER. ' ' ' HERRINGS. JUST landed, and for Sale by the Subscriber, Sixty- nme Barrels prime Newfoundland Herrings. They will be mid 1°“: lb" Promptpayment. , , K. M‘K‘ENZIE. Water Street, 9th June, .——. , CLYDESDALE HORSE COLUMBUS. THIS superior draught Horse \vill stand I at the Subscriber’s during the ensuing season, except on the following days, viz: May 11th, 201b, apdsoth; June 8th, 17th and 27th; Jrily 6th, 15th ’ w an It is intended (weather and circumstances permit- » heshutlsteud at the Cross Roads, Lot 48. , ‘ 105. Groom 5s. “74"? . . WILLIAM 1 Wigwam Royalty,Aprii 29th, 1342. CRANSTON. BE SOLD, and immediate possession given, that i ' HeadmRestlessness, Illtemper, Anxiet ,Langour and Me- . NEW'SPRING GOODS: ,- THE Subscriber has just received a N '1'. THOMAS J‘ '0 E - HAS JUST RECEIVED, . Ex LADY Woon, rum Lpnnon; Answers, from LIVERPOOL; and JOHN Buounsu, from PLYIIOU'rn, . _ A WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT 0 GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, Comprising LINEN and wOOLLEN DRAPERY, HATS,‘ CAPS, BoN‘NETsf BOOTS and SHOES, Sec. 5w. TOOL& H PL-fl TED and other. SHEFFIELD G oops,- PAINTS, OILS, comma—BRUSHES, 8w. ALso, GARDEN AND FLOWER ' s E E D S . general assortment of i ' BRITISH MANUFACTURES, his fermer Stack, he offers for Sale at a con- reductian upon last year’s prices. The Stock now comprises—superfine ,West ofhngla‘ndc astslid Yorkshire black and colored Cloths, Doeskms, '1 weed5,b 0:119 meros; Toilenet, Valentin and Marseilles Vestings, Gem r COL, Cantoons, Janetts Drills, plain and striped Moleskids, grey m“ tons, white and colored Shirtings, Regatta bhirtings, Back Checks, Scotch Homespuus, Grngliams, Printed Cottons:i ] an}; Swiss, Jaconet, Mull and Checked Muslims, Mouselin-deérlize Dresses, Indiana, De-laine, Cbal , Tlnbet, Crepe-33y kasrd Shawls and Handkerchiefs; Silk, n t andgauze YBIIS, d(c‘_ :8 colored Gros-‘de-Niples, Persians, Satins, ,Ribbotis, filillps,‘ Fringcs, Bobbinetts, Grecian and blonde Nets and . ur iln)g, Irish Linens, Long Lawn, Cambrics, Damask Fable Ll‘lleE,d-lfi, per Towels and Towelling, Sliirngollars- and .Fronts, 1:: Muslin Collars, while and colored Cotton Stockings and OC :3 children’s Socks, India Rubber Straps and Braces; Genileuipn a black and colored Armazine and Satin ; Carpeting,‘Stocks, WI 103 and towback Hearthrugs, linen and cotton‘Bed-ncks, white an coloured Flannels, Osnaburgs, blue and white Cotton Warp. : ‘ REflDY .M/iDE' CLOTHIJVG. ' r ClOth Jackets and Trowsers, Toileuct and Valentin Veststi Moleskin and Duck Jackets, Frocks and Trowscrs, Linep ap‘d white cotton Shirts,stripcd and regatta do. kniti lflnleVVGU :1 vs cotton Drawers. A large assortment of Mensand I omen town-made Shoes. which, together with siderable May 3lst, 1842. \ G. chairman, _ N returning thanks for past favours, beg to inform their friends of their REMOVAL to the premises lately occupied by Mr. Smurrlan, Saddler; and having received their SPRING- GOODS, feel assured, from the low prices at which they fie marked, of receiving continued support. IIflRDWflRE. ' I d Rose and clasp (wrought) Nails, from 4dy. to 40ily., csut. an wrought Shingle Nails, Spikes, from 4 to 7 inches, Hinrres, Loukeron Pots and Bake Pans, Plough Plates, 3 Moiiiitings, Curt Boxes, Chain Traces Buck BarrdgHtLes, Spa es, Shovels, Box, Italian and sad Irons, Coffee lll‘llls, Cutlery Balrid Timvzu'c, \Venveis' Reeds, Wool Cards, Cast, German and is- tei' Steel ;’ round, flat, square and rod Iron, Axe Iron. ‘ Points, in 14 lb. ‘28 lb. and 56 lb. kegs; borled and raw Lin- ssed Oil, Pitch,Tar, Varnish, Putty, \Viiidow Glass, Cordage, &c. ~c. ' Also, \Vine; Brand'y, Teas, Sugar, Currants, Spices, Tobacco, prime Cigars, ALso, 25 Tons of \Velsh and Scrap Bur Iron ;a handsomeMahognny Side-Board, with carved back; Mahogany Sofa; Piano Forte; Cane-seat Chairs, &c., cheap for cash. N. B.—Tlie new Barque Civility will leave this Island for Bidet‘ord about the 10th July, inst.; has accommodation for a few cabin Passengers. Apply to the above. iCofl'ee, Molasses, Raisins, Ac. JgOlIN DAVIS, Jun. Queen Street, 13th June, 1842. SPRING, 1842. 'LYDI ARD 8L FINLAYSON BEG to intimate, that they have received their Spring Stock of H 8‘ FOREIGN MEROHAEDIZE, SUITABLE FOR THE SEflSON. consisting of Tuscan, Dunstuble and Bedford Bonnets and Bonnet Shapes; Muslin-De Laines, Cainbric and French Mus- lin Dresses, Orleans and Saxony Cloths, plain and printer]; rich Satin, Chalis and 'l‘liibet Shawls and Handkerchiefs; Black and Coloured Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, &c., Printed Velvetee ns, Drills, Cantoons and Summer Cloth; Silk, Cotton and Worsted [Hose ; Gloves; Muslins and a large assortment ofsmall Wares. Anon—Rum, Brandy, Gin, Wines, Porter, Sugar, Tea, Tobac- co, Hats, Earthenware, Hardware, and agvariety ofSpices ; the ‘whole of which having been purchased on the most advantageous terms, can be sold at extremely low prices for cash. r r v- No. 1, Queen Street, June 9th, 1842. . NEW GOODS. . HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Inhabitants ofCliarlettetovvn,tin(l the Island in general, that he has just returned from London, per Ship Lady Wood, with A VERY LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT 0F GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, which he offers for sale at very reduced prices, for Cash on delivery. Traders going to the country will‘be supplied on very liberal terms. 1 D. REDDIsN; \ BRITIS May 161b, 1842., T SPRING GOODS. HE Subscribers have just received, per Brig Ante- lope, from Liverpool, agencral assortm’ent of ‘_ BRITISH MANUle C'TUREI) GOODS: " Also, 16 Chests superior Souchong TEA, 700 pairs SHOES, ‘ Warrantcd not inferior in quality to any either made or imported - into this Island. N. B.—Owing to the depressed state oftrude in the manufac- turing districts, the above ,Goods have been purchased on very advantageous terms, and will be disposed of cheap for cash. .1. do W. MACGILL. RELIGIOUS BOOK TRACT SOCIETY. CHOICE SELECTION of the excellent Publi- cations ofthis Society, including a large proportion of interesting works and presents for the young, [rave been just re- ceived, per Lady Wood, and are for Sale at the Store ofMessrs. G. & W. HEARD, the Society’s Depository. Tracts may also be had by Subscribers, for gratuitous distribution. ‘ By order, " May 23d, 1842. LEMON SYRUP, LEMON SYRUP, 0f the very best quality. HE Stibscriher informs the public, that he has es- tablished a LEMON SYRUP .llIflJVUFflCTORY at the Store formerly occupied by the late Mr. James Quinn, where he has constantly on hand a supply of the above mentioned article, of superior quality, which he will dispose of cheap for Cash, by wholesale or retail. JOHN ORLIBAR, Sec’y. May 315t. 1842. ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOTEL. THE Subscriber begs to announce to the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Islandin general, and~also to those visiting Charlottetown from Europe, or any ofthc Colonies, that he has removed to that spacious Dwelling-house in .Dorches- let-street, lately occupied by the Hon. Charles Young, next door, East, of Mr. Andrew Duncan’s three-story Building, which he has furnished in a neat and handsome manner,an that he is now ready to receive those who may be pleased to favor him with their custom; and trusts that, by unremitting attention, he will be able to entertain his guests in a satisfactory manner. He also begs to state, that his table, and every thing essentiql in such an establishment, will be constantly supplied with the best that the market affords. Private apartments can be had for Board- ers. Baking, Confectionery, &c. carried on as heretofore. Din- ners, Suppers, &c. had on the shortest notice. JOHN H. PALLISTER. ALso, , ’ A large assortment of Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Candles, Soap, Tobacco, and a quantitrof Earthenware, &c. AND ALSO, .19 number of Catholic BOOKS, 'uiz :—The Life ofl'ather Mat- thew, and Portrait ofdo.; Robert Emmct‘s Speech, delivered be— fore Lord Normanby, at the Session House, Dublin ; Poor Man’s Manual; Path to Paradise; Key of Heaven; Catholic Piety; New Testaments, Spelling Books. 810.. &c. THOMAS BROYDERICK. Charlottetown, Queen Street, July lst,184‘2. . r N. B.—Good Stablmg. ‘ Charlottetown, June lOth,1842. MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETOIVN. FOR. SALE, a DWELLING HOUSE, now in pro- _ gross, situated on the corner of Victoria. and Water Streets, 32 feet >1 29,cort§aiuing, on the first floor, a Parlor and Kitchen, Store and Office ;' on the second floor, a Drawing Room, and five Bedrooms, with Attics or'Lofis for light goods. With the House will be sold Land equal to a Town Lot, 120 N84 feet, or the whole of Water Lots Nos. 23 and 24, having a front on Victoria Street of about six chains, on Water Street 168 feet: and an equal Harbour‘front containing more than one Acre and a half, and more than six Town Lots, ofdry sound Land, now in a state of good cultivation. , This is an opportunity ofinvesting capital in this rising Town, with a certainty-of obtaining a large return, which cannot occur again. The present owner has no other object in offering this valuable Property for Solo, than to narrow the anxieties of de- clining years. Apply in Town, to Peter Macgowan, Earp, or at Woodley Grove, Lot (31, to £141 3 VEGETABCIJE MEDDlglNES- HESE Medicines are indebted for their name to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels oflife, and enduiug them with renewed tone and vigor. In many hundred certified cases which have been made public, and in almost every species of disease to which the human frame is liable, the happy sheets of Moffat’s Life Pills and Plienix Bitters have been gratefully and publiclyacknowledged by all persons benefited, and who were previously unac- qtiainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act. The Life Medicines recommend themselves in diseases ofevery form and description. The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudities Constantly settling around them; and to remove the hardened fiecos which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse those, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitual costive; ness, with all its train ofevils, or sudden diarrhoea, with its immi- nentdangers. This fact is well known to all regular unatomists who examine the human bowels after (loath : and hence the prejudice ofthese Well informed men against quack medicines—— or medicines prepared and heralded to the public by ignorant persons. The second olfect of the Life Medicines is to clense the kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, the liver and the lungs, the healthful action of which entirelv depends upon the regularity oftlic urinary organs. The blood,'which takes its red colour from the agency of the live-r and the lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourish- ed by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. Mofi‘at's Vegetable Life Medicines hzwe been thoroughly tagged, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flam- lency, Palpitation oftlie Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn and \ J. L. LEWELLIN. _May 24th, 1842. r HE Subscriber offers for Sale, or to Let for a term of years, his Leasehold interest in and to 50 Acres‘of excel- lent‘ Land, situate on the Fort Augustus Road, Lot 36. There are on the premises a Grist Mill equal to any in the’Island, hhv- ing two pair ofstones, Kiln, and all the machinery and materials necessary. The whole are quite new,and complete in every par- ticular, and were constructed on the most approved plans, and executed by the most competent Millwrights to be found in the Colony. There are a never failing Stream of water, and a new and substantial Milldain. Also, the materials for a commodious Dwelling-house, 33n24 foot; about four Acres ofthe farm is ready for the Plough, and about 8 or!) more are ready for stump- mg. The yearly rent is only £2 15s. 7d., currency, for the term of999 years. This property is situated in the immediate neigh- bourhood of several ofthe most flourishing Settlements in the Island, Viz: Monnghau, Fort Augustus, Tarentum, Pisquid, &c., is~_on the main Road to CharlottetOwn, which is distant only 14 miles, and is only about one halfmile distant from the Hills- borough, where any quantity ofgoods or produce can be shipped to or from the Capital. In short, a better opening for business cannot eusdy he found. Persons wishing to offer for the above valuable property will please to apply to the owner, on the premises, at Fort Augustus. . ALEXANDER DIXON, Miller. “mall , ,, liveness, Diarrhea, Cholera, evers of all kinds, Rheuma sm,Gout,Dropsies ofall kinds, Gravel, Worms, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, lnveterate Sores, Scorhutic Eruptions and Bud Complexions, Eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy and other disagreeable complexious, Salt Rheum, Ery- sipelas, common Colds and Influenza, and various other com- plaints _which afflict the human frame. In Fever and Agne, particularly, the Life Medicines have been must eminently suc- cessful—so much so, that in the Fever and Ague; Districts, hysi- cians almost univerally prescribed them. All that Mr. Mofl'at requires of his patients is, to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according to the directions. It is not by a Newspaper notice, or by any thing that he himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results ofa fair trial. COOPER & BREMNER, Sole flgents for Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, June 4,1842. -..- " w.iirILL SAWS! MILIQSAWSH MILL SAWS!!! April, 1842. THOMAS D. TANTON, . TAILOR. AND HABIT MAKER, Great George Street (House formerly occupied In .Mr. P ll' t ETURNS his sincere thanks to this Geriltrly? etiiid Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Island in general for 5 the liberal support they have hitherto afforded h' - most respectfully to inform them, that he has I 1m ’ and begs UST received, and fur sale by the Subscriber, acase d . F . , I _eturned from Lon- ofRowlartd‘s Superior finished 65 feet PHILADELPHIA ,.°“ with the newest “'“fmsi and having "fled the firstEstah- MILL SAWS‘ - ishrnents, in order to acquire the latest information in the art; of D. WILSON cutting, feels confidentofgivrng satisfaction to those who may- favor him with a portion of their patronage. June 17,1842. 30th Mayfi‘842. OLD IRON, COPPER AND BRASS . OUGHT at the PHCENIX FOUNDRY (Waters - &.‘Birnie‘sOld Store), Charlottetown, in large or small quantities. . Charlottetown, March 22d, 1842 ' i BOUT Three Tons second hand ' adapted for Ox or Rafting Chains, for sale" \ __-—.. M. WALKER, MILLINER, Dness AND STA! Mann From England, , RESPECTFULLY informs her Fr ' Ladies of Charlottetown, that sh ln the above Line Hobbs, reads, and the ' e has commenced Business in part ofthe Premises occupied by Mr. Hat Manufacturer, Sydney Street, and trusts by neat- ness, punctuality, and strict attention, to merita share, of their Esgx’nncrons.—G. H. Barnett, «Bowder, Esq-i Right Wilson, Bill's M. P.,vEdw terman, Es . Esq, Oswa d Rothschild, of building, or of repair} and on Venue. on Houses ofeverv description, on Purim . -. n: W ‘ e RESIDENTS &c.——John Irvin s“ P Sir Mose’s Montefiore, I“. s, ' Sir Robert Carupr Hen. G. R. Dawson, Sir Gt? Sir T. F. Burton, nrd Fletcher, Esqt, Lem: , Thomas Richardson, » Smith, Esq. , ' Avenues—Sir George Carroll, essrs. Barnetts, floors; Amount—Benjamin Gompertz, Esq Snowman—Andrew Hamilton, PHYSICIAN—John R. Hume, M. 1)., SOLicrron.—John M. Pearce, Esq. . Snowstorm—Tm“ Allason, Esq. HE Subscriber is authbrisedito , extremely moderate rates of premirt‘ BANKERS.— will also effect Life Insurapce upon large pa’rtof the Capital is.paid up, and “is, funds. The Subscriber has authority ton" Exchange on London, except in cases profits is allowed to the Assured every 1-1 It is understood by the Company the lugs, warmed by Stoves, are covered _by‘t particular description, the Stoves bemg‘ ing to our Statutes in such cases made an CHARL 2'- 'N. B.—Policies will be issned, renewal Prospectuses obtaineil, by applying 'il from-9 o’c 00 a. 11)., unit flee, da y, , CHARL Charlottetown, April 18th, 1842 ‘ LIFE AND FIRE IN I, ‘ HE Subscriber has been appm' the following Insurance Companies fix The National Loan Fund Life . London. The New Loan Fund Life Insn . New York The Hartford and Protection Fire . of Hartford, Conn . ,1 And as he is furnished with blank Forms in possession of all the information which persons who wish to effect Insurance,'ho:( ceivce applications and transmit the sam fax. PleaSe apply to » CARD. HE Subscriber being solicited by mercial friends, to act in future, AUCTIONEER and GENERAL B B 0 K ER, ‘ takes leave tdinform them and the public attend to the Auction business on each .- deuce (opposite Mr. D. Brenan’s,) in orders in that line, from5town and country, tied to. He will also attend to the Surveying of - ly qualified for the some), to the Posting . collecting ofdebts, drawing of Charter Pa &.c. (Sac. And liavin g had a 10054, n ~_ Business in different parts of the trio ” be enabled, by strict attention and -pers_ev_ satisfaction to those who may favour him Charlottetown, May 20th, 1842. ‘Just published, Price ~ ENSUS OF THE POPUL TISTICAL RETURNS, takenin with a summary thereof, as prepared House ofAssembly. .Resolutions reports on the State of the Colony, as amended and in the Session of 1842: Petitions to the ‘3 tisli House of Commons, founded thereon r'rices paid for Township Lands, with Re i. Printed by order of the Home of Assembl . CHARLOTTETOWN: COOPER 86 BR A CARD. ‘ ENRY FOUND, Tailor, desires l9 ._ cere thanks to his friends and thepuhllcin g5 . general support to his late partner trail hlmsdf) Copartnersliip—and at the same tittie‘ml l9 that he is now Carrying on business on hopes to merit a continuance of that patronage to been so liberally conferred. H. F. will feel obliged to those indebted to : TURNBULL &FouND to discharge their Acco possible. i ' North side Queen Square, Charlottetown, June 17ili, 1842. MILLINERY AND DRESS-MA . ISS TERLIZZICK begs to antiou lie of Charlottetown and its vicinity, l carry on the above business; and trusts, by s _ punctuality, to merit a share oftlieir patronage. » [13’ Residence, Upper Queen Str Charlottetown, June Lith, 1842. ~ ' LL Persons indebted to the estate to Quinn, deceased, are requested to make merit to the Subscriber, otherwise their respe be placed in the hands of an Attorney, and s tinction of persons. Charlottetown, May 13th, 1842. THE Subscriber 'intendiug to make ' business, is under the necessity of calling. indebted to him to make immediate payment! Accounts,or they will be placed in the hands 8' collection. . - \ Charlottetown, lst June, 1842. FOR SALE. 20 feet Keel, wrt, She is considered the fastestg For particulars, apply to BOAT of about plete. Harbour York River, June 18, 1842. LANDFOR SA“ ‘ EVERAL FARMS of 50 to 100 ‘ situations, within about 15 miles of l ticulars, apply to Water Street, 20th April, 1842. VVHlTE WINE VIN 9‘? FEW ~ Qn. CASKS, very so and for sale by the Subscriber. ‘ ‘ ' Charlottetown, December 4th, 1841- E R. I C A N MILL 819w?“ Subscriber‘s Store. / C. Charlottetown, May 28th, 1842. _ i FOR SALE—An English 1min ,_ adapted either for one or two Horus: V Axles, Lamps, &e. lso, a set Dfnfil ' the Carriage. ' Water-street, Oct. 22, 1841. V 7 BUILDING " THE Subscriber offer! ‘9 7 of years, BUILDING L part 0 the Town for business. F0! 11‘ 69°78“ Clark, who is authorised to "66‘ JAMES: Charlottetown, June am, 1842. tons, Henry Lee, Mnttp'. - y, M — 1' (331-33,, patronage and so ort. ‘ Queen Street, February 20, 1842. ~ kl Sydney Street,pCharlottetowu, June 8th,1842. , s if 5% FOR FREl HT one ‘ . G the For a t' ulars a P as. Newfoundland. The Brig" i. Charlottetown, 28th June, 5,.