r,M , five times a week, @hs @o PRINCE‘EDWARD I » bis‘“ ' ~y'.‘ -. . . .1 ‘ AND "‘7"‘-'"-"'»¢:M-:-c,-k v!— ,- fiat: SLAND ADVERTISER. Vol. 111.] ‘ LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, Prince ' Edward Island, June lst, 1840.. N pursuance of the Act of the General As- sembly ofthis Island, made and passed in the Seventh Year oftheReign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, iu.l.ituled An Act for levying an Assessment on all Lands in this Island—I do hereby publicly notify the Owners or Occupiers of Land within this Island, for which the annual Assessment, charged thereon by the and recited Act, ofFour Shillings, lawful money of this Island, for every Hundred Acres of wilderness or unim- proved Lands contained in the several Townships, and the several Islands belonging thereto; and the sum of Two Shillings for every Hundred Acres of cultivated or improved Land in the said several Townships and Is- lands as aforesaid; and the sum of Four Shillings for each and every uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot, Pasture Lot, Common Lot and Water Lot, granted in the Town and Royalty of Charlottetown; and the sum of Two Shillings for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture, Common, and Water Lot as aforesaid ; and the sum of Two shillings and eight-pence for each and'every Town Lot, Pasture Lot, and Water Lot, grant- ed. in the Towns and Ro alties ot Georgetown and Pnncetown ; and the sumo One shilling and four-pence for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pas- ture, and Water Lot, granted in the said last-mentioned Towns and Royalties, and so in proportion for a less quantity ; and the sum of One penny per acre on each and every acre of cultivated, or improved Land in the Royalty ofGeorgetown, called reserved Lands ; and the sum of Two-pence per acre on each and every acre of such Lands as may be deemed uncultivated or unimpro- ved Lands, is payable, that unless the Assessment for the hands, or the hands of my wenty-second of December, 1840, I shall, on the last da ' of the next Hilar Term, at Charlottetown, make Proc amation of all sue l Lands as shall then be in srrsar for non-payment of the sums to the directions ofthe said current year be paid into in Deputies, on or before the charged thereon, agreeabl Act. J. SPE CER SMITH, Treasurer. Treasurer’s Ofliee, June lst, 1840. N compliance with the provisions of the Act f the General Assembly, for levying an Assessment on all Lands within this Island, I have appointed the fol- iuwjngipeisoos to be Receivers of the said Assessment: Prince County. Joseph Pope, Bedeque. Thomas C. Compton, St. Eleanor’s. James Yeo, Port Hill. Allan Forsyih, Cascumpeque. Thomas M‘Nutt, Princetown Queen’s County. James Pidgeon, New London. Thomas Fairhairn, Sable. Solomon Desbrisay, Charlottetown. Allan M‘Dougall, Belfast. King’s County. John Jardine, St. Peter’s. . Alexander Macdonald, St. Margaret’s. William S. Macgowan, Souris. Hugh Macdonald, Three Rivers. James Richards, Murray Harbour. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. Royalty. FIRE INSURANCE S still continued to be efi'ected by the Subscri- ber, at moderate rates, for the ALLIANCE Company of London, which, in point of capital and stability, is second to none in the United Kingdom, and gives to the assured, for five years successively,~a. share ofthe entire profits, amounting, on the last division, to twenty per The subscriber is em- cent. of the premium paid in. _ wered in all ordinary cases to settle losses instanter without reference to the Board in London. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, Oct. 13th, 1840. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. \ POLICIES will be issued by the Subscriber, in either of the above departments, on the most aso able terms. ‘9 n CHARLES YOUNG, Agent of the “ Erna” and “ ALLIANCE" Insurance Companies. Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1838. EVENING TUITION, IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR, FRENCH, AND THE .MA TH EMA TI C S. MR. R. B. IRVING proposes to give Lessons, between the hours of Sand 10 in the evening, to a limited number of respectable Idult pupils, in any of the above named branelies_of Terms will be made known on application Education. to Mr. I., at the office of Mr. Douse, Land Agent. Mr. I. will commence the business of Tuition, agree- ably to this advertisement, as soon as a suflicrent number .lhsll have entered their names with him as pupils. Charlottetown, Oct. 26, 1840. ’ A CARD. ’ ' R. L. MACLAREN, Member of the Royal Edinburgh; Extraordinary and who has Colle e Of Surgeons, . Member oft e Hunterian Medical Society, _ . omciated as Assistant in the Surgeon's Square Lying-in Dispensary, and for the Diseases ofWomen and Lhildren, lbegs leave to intimate . . ‘ rsctising the various departments of his profession in gbarlottetown, and the Island generally. _ Residence, Mr. Jackson’s Boarding House, Prince Street, North East Corner of Queen Square. ' ' A CARD. _ r MISS DUCHEMIN begs leave to acguaipt V, th ladies of Charlottetown and vicinity,t at s e intends cirr ing on the MAN TUAMAKIN G and MIL- LINERY USINESS, at her father’s resrdence,'corner «of Price and S dney Streets—there all orders in the abovyne will 0 thankfully received and punctually atten ed to. 8th October, 1840. NOTICE TO MARINERS. I HE new Light House erected (and adverti- ear on the S. ‘ ' . 8t. Lit hn the 25th of August, and Will exhibit -‘ su erior descri lion—it will flash Sheri; 3 vii”. li’alf—tbe intgrvals between the “he! about] one minute, and the duration ‘0‘ a“ fill or 30 seconds. . 3 7 S. CUNARD, Commissionefl. r '1‘. MAYNARD, ; J. P. MILLER. v . » North East end of the Island to the public, that he intends W. end of the Island of CHARLOTTETOWN,SATURDAI,NOVEMBER7,th CHEAP NEW GOODS. ‘ FROM ENGLAND DIRECT, ex Minerva. GEORGE HEARD begs most respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Charlottetown and the Island in general, that he has received A LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF 0000; h. h l Adapted to the Season, w ic wi l be ready for inspection at his Store 0 osite the Court House, Queen Square, on Wednesday till; 22d inst, consrsting of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Pilot Cloths, Buckskin, Doeskin, Fustian Pilot Cloth Coats and lrowscrs, Woollen Shawls, and'Whittlc’s woollen Cravats, Gen tlemen’s fancy do., Victoria Kid Gloves, Berlig do.) woollen do., white Liuim, Scotch Cambric, Bed 1‘ urniture, glazed Linings, various colours; bleach- ed_and unbleached Cottons, Liddiard’s London prints, striped linen Sliiits, Gentlemen's Beaver Hats, Fancy Buttons, of various sorts; Silk, Twist and Thread, Ja- copet, Mull, Book and Figured Muslins, Cotton Sheets, Mittens, Saxonys, Challis, r.uslin-de-laines,, Orleans, Merinosh worsted Hose, M ‘islin Collars, Capes and Habit Shirts, Lace, Edging and Net; Ladies’ ball, bon- net and dress Caps; Tuscan, Dunstable, Velvet and Silk Bonnets; a large and fashionable assortmentofRib- bons, Silk Velvet, various colours, Ladies' Stays, and a large and fashionable assortment Of Millinery, Lucifer and Congreve Matches, London Pickles, Pins, Needles, Tape, &c.. &e. HARDWARE—Bar Iron, a large assortment of Cut- lery; Hand, teach and dovetail Saws, Joiners’ Tools of alfdcscriptions, Turkey Stones, Shoemakers’ do., Deck Spikes, from 4% to 8 inches, Copper Boat Nails, Screws, Locks, Handsaw Files,‘Smith’s do., Thompson's screw and pod Angers, from é inch to iinchq Gimlets, Locks, Glue, Candles, Hauser Pipes, lot ofready made Clothe, Shoes and Boots; Leather, consisting of calfskins, butts, lambskins, seal binding, cordovan, and sole hides, ofra superior quality, Shoemaker’s hemp, flax and twist, 2 pair superior boot Trees,Shoemaker’s awls, hails, blades and knives, webb; aquantity of second hand Lamps, . about 200 vols. second hand Books, 61.0. &c. &c. 4 sets handsome cut glass Salts, and a large quantity of other Goods, too numerous to mention. The whole will be old cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, October 19th, 1840. I NEW STORE. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has opened Store in Kent Street,between Queen and George Streets, where he offers for sale the folldwing articles, cheap for cash, viz 2—superfine new American Flour; Soda, Sugar and Water Crackers; Pilot and Navy Bread; London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale; Cognac Brandy and Holland Gin, from London Docks, via Halifax; Demerara Rum, Cider Brandy, Cider Vinegar; No. 1 fig Tobacco, No. l Cavendish do., fine cut Smoking do. (in paper), genuine rose scented Mac- abau Snufi', and superior Scotch, (10.; genuine Havanua. and American Cigars, (in i and one-eight boxes), Newtown Apples, Garlic‘and Onions, Lemon Syrup, Pitch, Tar, Rosin, &c. N. B.—A superior Lot of fresh No.1, Fig Tobacco and Cigars on hand, and a considerable reduction made to retailers. JOHN TYBRING. Oct. 19, 1840. ’l‘HE Subscriber has just received per Schoo- ner Ma owcr from Halifax, Twelve Puncheons prime old JAMAICA SPIRITS—also, four Hogsheads SUGAR and three Puncheons MOLASSES, which will be disposed ofchesp for Cash only. N. B.—The above articles having been selected by an experienced judge, the Subscriber can with confidence recommend them to his friends and the public. An immediate payment ofall Accounts is particularly requested. JOHN M‘GILL. September 12th , 1840. SPRING IMPORTATIONS for 1840. \ Ex Bar ues Argyle, from Waterford, Ambassador, from iverpool, and John Craig, from London. BY the above recent arrivals, the Subscriber has received A Large Assortment of BRITISH MANUFA C‘TURES, ' comprising every article in his usual very general line of business—which he offers on reasonable terms, for cash onl . ‘ _ NI. B.—A few gallons ofvery superior old Cork Whis- key—a prime article. DANIEL .BRENAN. Charlottetown, 13th May, 1840. STOVES I STOVES I I STOVES II! THE Subscriber has for sale a number of Franklin and Cooking Stoves, of various sizes and patterns. also, 100 barrels Su erfine FfLOURI, of a superior quality, ' ' d h r cas . which Will be so c eap 0 JOHN DAVIS- ueen Street 6th Jul 1840. QN. B.—-Tliirty boxez’of prime Oranges and Lemons. NEW GOODS, AT GEORGETOWN. ALEXR. P. TAYLOR EGS to inform his friends and the public, B that he has just received, ex Schr. Sarah Ann,from Halifax, his usual Supply of . Seasonable Goods, viz: d I oods of all descri tions; hardware an cut ery; Ediegand gentleman's slices and boots; drugs, confec- tionary; cases bonnets;_with a great variety of small wares, too numerous to mention. also, . G. P ' ar Coffee Molasses, Rum, Brandy, in, 011/ alii‘iiii't‘lsgigeir’a Wines’, Porter, Flour,Bread, Salt, Canvass, Cordage, Tobacco, Covered, glazed, and palm leaf I-Isis, Lemons, Lemon S rup, Box and Cask Raisins, Whiting, Lamp Blac , Black LeadflRice, Allspice, Pepper, Indigo, Blue, Starch, Wallnuts, Candles, Scalp, Earthenware, Glassware, Window Glass, Paints,h_0i(s, Putty, Glue, Bridles, Corn Brooms ‘and VI;: 13 s, Powder. Shot, Mustard,Nails, Ca lenters .Tools, lohver Seed, Mill and Cross Cut Saws, igars, Pipes, Scyt es, Sickles, &c. &c. &c. All oftwhichenvyil be sold at ' or mm a in . . “HA deeTliehliigcgrsilii‘rgegi liifestayblishment at Souris, where he intends keeping continually on hund,arti‘i:les necessary for the Fishery, and at low rates for one _ or I“1N1:B.—Esl.ablishmentlately occupied by Mr. Thomas Stone. Georgetown, Juiie 8th, 1840. NOTICE. HEREAS RU‘FUS SHATTUCK, of Geor e- town, in Prince Edward Island, one ofthe rm of_WrLLiaM MACKAY &. Co., having absconded from this Islaiid on the Ninth day of Augustjast, under sus- picious cii‘cumstances, it is the intention of the Subscriber to bring the afl'airs of that concern immediately to a close —Now jrnEsm-oss, NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that all Debts due to the said Firm are to be paid to the Sub- sci'iber, WILLIAM MACKAY, of Saint John, New Bruns- WICk, Merchant, he having assumed to settle the claim 0f Allan, of Halifax, N. S. And all persons liavmg any claims or demands against the said concern, are requgited to render the same to the Subscriber for adjustme‘ , without delay. And notice is hereby further given, th the Subscriber will not hold himself account- able, res Insible, or answerable for ,any liabilities, con- tracts o ansactions whatsoever, made, incurred, or Entered l ' by the said Rubin Shattuck, from the above ate. - , W. MACKAY. . Georg wn, October 12th, 1840. - “7 H, MAS WILLIAM MACKAY, of Saint J _ 11, New‘ Brunswick, Merchant, having assu- med 8 se ,ementofthe claim ofW. M. Allan, of Halifax, Merchant, against the Firm of W. Mackay &.Co.,of (Jeor clown, in this Island—Notice is hereby given, that, n pursuance of a former advertisement, hearing date the Iith September last, the subscriber has author- ized the said William Mackay to collect and receive the amount ofthe debts due to the firm of William Mackay Co., and to grant receipts, or other sufficient dis- charges therefor; and this shall be to him a sufficient authority do do all things requisite in the settlement of the said Debts. - CHARLES YOUNG, Solicitor. Charlottiétown, Prihce Edward Island, Ootbber 12, 1840. ' i To BE LET 0R SOLD, Wren IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, TLeasehold Interest (999 years) of_.a Valuable FARM, the property of Capt. W. P. Gros- sard,cohsiiting of 70 acres of excellent Land, 35 of which are under cultivation. There is a substantial, newly-built House on the premises, fit for the accom- modation ofa moderately sized family, and a well within a few yards ofthe door. The above property (which from its superior advantages, is worthy the attention of. emigrants) is situated about 4; miles from Charlottetown, on the Princetown road. For further particulars, apply at the house on the premises. ' October 22d, 1840. - FflgEEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. TO B SOLD, and immediate possession .‘i ‘;,tbetgrvnlnabie freehold Farm, at, Crown Point, Lot 9, formerly belonging'tdw'Neil Macdonald. It contains about 150 acres, the greater part of which is under cultivation—the soil is excellent—it cuts from 50 to 60 tons ofUpland, and from 10 to 12 tons of Marsh Hay,yearly. An abundant supply of sea manure can always be obtained. It is also advantageously situated for any person desirous of carrying on a Fishery. For further particulars apply to RALPH BRECKEN. Charlottetown, 3d October, 1840. FARM, &'c. FOR SALE, AND POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY. HE Subscriber will dispose of that eligible Leasehold FARM, now in his possession, situate on the Union Road, about 10 miles from Charlottetown. It comprises 150 acres ofgood Land—from 20 to 30 acres of which are under cultivation; the remainder is. well supplied with Firewood and Fence-poles. A Dwelling- house, 30 feet by 20, has lately been erected on the premises, which may be rendered tenantable in about a fortnight—most of the materials required being already on the spot. A stack of Hay and several stacks ofGraiii will also be disposed 0f, together with an excellent Horse, new Cart, Plough, and other implements of bus- bandry. A Grist Mill has lately been put up within a uarter ofa mile of the premises. The above will be ound well worth the attention of a person possessed of a small capital, intending to settle in the conntr . JOHN PASSMORE. Charlottetown, October 8, 1840. v A L U A B L 1:“ LEASEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. THE Subscriber is instructed to dispose of that beautifully situated Farm, on Lot 35, south side of the Hillshorough, 12 miles from Charlottetown, the propert of Mr. David Webster. It contains 122 acres ofexce lent Land, 60 of which are in a high state of cultivation. There are a comfortable dwelling house, a good well, barn and out ofliccs, upon the premises; there is also a never tailing brook running through the Farm. There is a quantit of good Timber on the land, consisting of Beech, Birch and Spruce. , Terms, and furilier particulars, will be made known on application to Mr. Webster, on the premises, or to . W. DOUSE, Land Agent. . Charlottetown, Oct. 15, 1840. VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN. THE Subscriber is duly authorized to SELL, by PRIVATE Conrase'r, that valuable ESTATE in GEORGETOWN, known as the Property of John Adams Wood, formerly of‘the Island of Antigua, but late of London, Es uire, deceased, and now belonging to Margaret Gilbert ood, his Widow, comprisin Water Lots Nos. 1'7 18, 19, 20 and 21, with the Warehouse and Premises situate thereon. These Lots, from their very eligible situation for Mer- cantile Business, are too wellknown to require further description—and will be sold either together or sepa- rately, as may be agreed on. . A good title will be given. JOHN LONGWORTH. Charlottetown, 18th June, 1840. THE Subscriber offers for sale, a- Fishing Stand,atSouris. There are on the premises a Dwelling House, Fish House, and never-failing Well of Water. Such a situation is very desirable'for a person that intends to embark in the fisheries. For terms, &c. apply to JAMES NICKERSON, on the premises. ‘ Souris, Oct. 28th, 1840. 0 BE LET, for a term e'fyears, a Building LOT, 56 feet'by 30, fronting on Water Street, op- posite Mr. J. B. Cooper’s_.,dwelling house. For further ” V particulars apply to ca B. SCOTT. . 1* r A[NO17L PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. , THE Cunard Atlantic Steamers having com- menced plying between Liverpool, England, and Halifax, Nova Scotia, a new ' era is formed‘ in the History of the North American Colonies. This expe- ditious mode of conve ance will, doubtless, bring to their Shores :1 number otyindividuals in search of health- ful and fertile locations; and the Advertiser, therefore, solicits such persons, having agricultural views, to visit Prince Edward Island, so justly styled by writers “ The Granary of British North America." It is situated in the Gulpli of St. Lawrence, and is Only two days travel b Coach and Steamboat from Halifax, N. S. This Lolony,'with respect to salubrity of climate, fertility of soil, and excellent waters, is second to few, if any, in the British Dominions. The capitalist who determines on emigrating, may licrc purchase \vildcr'ncss glands from 15s. to 25s, per acre; or improved Farms, in dif- ferent sections ofthe Island, at from £2 to £6 per, acre, according to situation, and the value of the Buildings erected upon the property. The soil of this Island pro- duces nearly all kinds ofgrain, hay and vegetables; and cattle, as well as agricultural implements, suitable to the Colony,can be obtained at moderate prices. There are twelve Agricultural Societies, established within the last few years, actively employed in introducing from dif- ferent countries the most improved breeds of Live Stock, Agricultural Implements, &c. suitable for the farmer. To the Emigrant, even though but a small capitalist, Prince Edward Island offers many advantages :—First, its general prosperity, which is sufficiently pi'oved_by the increase of its exports, and its steadilyimprovmg revenue. Second, a healthy climate. Third, aplcntiful- supply ofgood waterthroughout the whole Island. Fourth the fertility of the soil, and its freedom from all’taxes‘: burthensome to the Seltler. Fifth, the convenience of settlement, whereby the ruinous expenses which are sometimes incurred, by having to travel hundreds of miles,after landing, toa place of location, are almost totally avoided. Sixth, a certain remuneration for the labours ofthe Agriculturist, by asure market, and a fair price, for all the surplus produce of his farm. Seventh, the labourer readily meets with em loyment, and re- ceives liberal wages. Eighth, to the ritish Emigrant it ofi'ers the enjoyment of the benefits to be derived from the laws, language, customs and manners Of his native land; and he preserves in himself an identity ofiutercst with that of the parent state. Ninth, Prince Edward Island is now only thirteen days’ travel, by Cunard’s line ofAtlantic Steamers, from England; and, if a Colon affording regular opportunities ofspeedy intercourse Wit the mother country, and ossessing the advantages before enumerated, be desirable, the Advertiser, who has spent twenty years in the Island, thinks he may safely venture to invite such individuals as have resolv- ed, or shall determine to emigrate, to pay it a visit; and should they be induced to establish themselves and families here, in preference lb 11 foreign state, they will have the satisfaction to know that their posterity will be scions of the British Empire. _ le’Persons desirous of purchasing either Improved 'or Wilderness Lands,'aré respectfully solicited'to‘ap ly; (ifby letter, post paid) to the Advertiser, at his 0 cc, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. WILLIAM DOUSE, August 26th, 1840. Land, Agent. LAND FOR SALE. ' ' r . "Tract of LAND, consisting of 1000 acres, situate on Township Three, and to which an up- exceptionable Title can be given, will be disposed of by rivate bar sin. A l to P g PP y WILLIAM CULLEN. Charlottetown, October 8, 1840. To SELL or to LET, To which an unquestionable Title will be given, HE FARM of BROWNSTON, situate on Lot 49, fronting the Pisqmd Road, and one mile from Ver- non River Inn. It contains 434 acres ofthe best descrip- tion ofLand in this Island, having abundance of Fire- wood, pine, spruee and fencing poles. Fifty acres are under cultivation, and in the best condition, and :I‘went additional acres are enclosed of natural pasture, whic could be easily cleared for the.plough, the growth of wood being only young bushes. There is a large Garden and Orchard, planted with apple, plum and cher- ry trees, &c. of 5 years’ standing. The whole is well fenced, and there are gates on every enclosure, as well as the court-yard. The House is very comfortable for a small family, and contains kitchen, small parlour, good bedroom, servant’s sleeping room, closets, and a cellar underneath. The House is as good as new, as are the offices, which consist ofa large Barn, aStalile, and Cow- house, Poultry-house, Dairy, and Green-houses for pota- toes and turnips; an excellent Spring of Water is near the House, and the fields are watered by a brook running through them The whole will be let together, or in one Farm, for such term ofyears and on such conditions as may he agreed on; or the prqiperty will be divided into Farms, to suit the views ofo erers; or, ifprefei‘rcd, the one half (217 acres), including all the improvements, Will he sold se aratel . A l to P y pp y DAVID ROSS. Hillsborough River, May 14,1840. . HE Subscriber having by the last Packet i received full power to sellmnd convey the Lands on Lot 54, belonging to the Assignees of HENRY .WIN- CHESTER, hereby gives notice, that he is ready to dispose of the same to the occupiers, or others, on reaSonable terms. Dated the 15th June, 1840. J. H. PETERS. N. B.----A good title can be seen at the Office of the Subscriber. - Man! Take care that you get a good Title!!! HE Subscriber cautions, any person or per- sons against having an thing to do with thegood title of which J. H. Peters, sq., speaks in his notice of the 15th inst. , . Perhaps, on inquiry, they may find a Sherifi’s Deed without a Sheriff—a Sale without an Appraisement, and one of the Executions (for there were two) an Equity of Redemption, which this extraordinary sale was intended to satisfy, of which there is no judgment on record; and the amount of sale was probably suificmfi to liqui- datca dozen Executions, which appearslto e a mum: f t travcntion 0“th t. v es con '_ ’ ROBERT MEARNS, Proprietor ofTownship 54. ‘ Cardigan,20fh June 1840. - ., N. B.,—-—After seven or eight years? prosecution, which I have suffered, standing alone as it ‘were-I think this circumstance argucs‘much in-favour of the goodness or my title, particularly considering the weight of the par- ties opposed to me. .. .3 .