Edward Island pursuance of the nemny oftliis Islan rt , June 1st, 1840. d (,m dof the General As- . ma 8 an assed in th S r ofthe Reign of Hi; late Majes‘iy King Willirfrhei‘hi; . . iiilituled In cht l 5 w , in this Island—{or coy ng on fissessmcnt on i do hereby ubliclv notif th ,,°'_ll.tl“:lof Uccnplielr‘s of Land withilh this 'Island): foi- mh annua ssess t l at, . "Cited Am, "r Four Smen , c inrged thereon by the ‘ I billings, lawful mone ofth' fiunod, for every Hundred Acres of wilderness gr uniirl: Lands contained in the several To ' g several Islands belon ing thereto; an‘dntslillzedmmbll' mo Shillings for every Ifundred Acres of cultivated or ' Waived Land _in the said several Townships and Is- VWI as aforesaid ; and the sum of Four Shillings for ’ ash and every uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot ; ‘ Pruitt"! Lot, Coinniun Lot and Water Lot, granted in the: 1,, gum and. Royalty of Charlottetown ; and ilie sum of ‘ I. '0 Shillings for each and every cultivated or improved No, PMIH'E, Common, and \Vater Lot as aforesaid ; ,d the sum of Two shillings and eight-pence for each ngd‘every I:nwn Lot, Pasture Lot, and \Vnter Loi,grant- I in the I‘owns nnd Royalties of Georgetown and ‘ .v ncetuwn ; and the sum nfOne shilling and four-pence - file-ch and every cultivated or improved 'l‘own, Pas- ,fie, and “later Lot, granted in the said last-mentioned (focus and Royalties, and so in proportion for a less I my ; and tile sum of One penny per acre on each every acre of cultivated or improved Land in the lty preorgetown, called reserved Lands ; and the o I‘wo-pence per acre on each and every acre of “ch Lands as may be deemed uncultivated or unimpro— _'yd Linda, is payable, that unless the Assessment for the ‘ g(fluent year be paid into my hands, or the hands of my . ties, on or before the Twenty-second of December, . I IIIfllI, on the'last day ofilie next Hilarv Term, at jg“ otietown, make Proclamation of all such Lands as - ll then be in arrear for non-pa ment of the sums ingot! thereon, agreeably to the L . .l. SPENCER SMITH, , Treasurer. r irections of the'said Treasurer’s Office, June 15:, 1840. compliance with the provisions of the Act 1 the General Assembly, for levying an Assessment final! Lands within this Island, I have appointed the fol- ‘ 5’ ~4ng persons to be Receivers of the said Assessment: Prince County. Joseph Pope, Bedeque. Thomas C. Compton, St. Eleanor’s. Jiiiiies Yen, Port Hill. Allan Forsyth, Cascumpequc. Thomas M‘Nutt, Princetown Royalty. Quccn’s County. James Pidgeuii, New London. Thomas Fairbairn, Sable. Solomnuluisay, CharlotteIDWDL Allan M‘Dougall, Belfast. King’s County. John Jardine, St. Peter's. Alexander Mncdonald, St. Margaret’s. \Villiain S. Macgowan, Souris. Hugh Mucdr-nald, Three Rivers. James Richards, Murray Harbour. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. WINTER. MAILS. HE MAILS for Pictou, Halifax, &-c. &c., will close on Tuesday, at]?I o'clock,.a. m. V t Inland Mails at t 8 same time. w'11:": Inland Mails on \Vednesday, at 12, noon. ‘ ' Mail: for Vernon R1ur,BcIfas:t, Georgetown, and V ' Harbour, on Saturday morning, at 8 o clock. - ' ‘0‘” "will" 1:. CHAI’PELL, P. M. Jon Oflice Nov. 23d, 1840. FIRE INSURANCE ' .- ’- ‘Itill continued to be effected by the Subscri- ; '00! at moderate rates, for the ALLiANcn company W h‘don which, in point of capital and stability, is I - d to aims in the United Kingdom, and gives to the if” ' ed for five years successwel ,a share oftlie entire - ’Ilnounting, on the last diviston, to twenty per hf the premium paid in. The subscriber is em- Oiod in all ordinary cases to settle losses instanter d ’n London. tit reference to thee???“ LES YOUNG, Agent. Mteflown, Oct. 13th, 1840. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. . ’ LICIES will be issued by the Subscriber, an in either of the above departments, on the most lo terms. CHARLES YOUNG: Agent of the ” om anios. “ Erna" and “ Accuses Insurance C p Iouetown, Dec. 11. 1538' CAUTION. 115 are hereb . I LeIi‘Itiz:f:iPc-arrying away imber, or Wood of any ' long- ' than t a Township No.43, be i ’ Plit-["1 tote dl‘ilhglliitc onorable_William 20111:; ‘ m‘dma‘ud if they wish to Maui law an ’ . CHARLES WORRELLi Mortgages in possession. HE Subscribers havin been dulyl;pp?qiililtip;l h Ie Agents of DAV! STEWA7 1,0 .13 27, I'll ['9 Iota- on Lot! or Townslii s Nola ,. “2e ,lha, . “a d Lennox Island, eg to intimf ,mba- i - in. ‘7, .0 l aselanda,with a liberty u pu u S "o "lured to e ' lterms- and that} a" .n m u" an the moIlelrlii,:fla for rent’or otherwnie, ' , ‘ n , . . nr'ehnydirlyii‘lrtd’duldligzke immediate payment of the o suin on any ofthe above pro- Tim or, or in any other res- witb the utmost rigour of the nonosrsr , PETER EMER - cautioned against ‘iv 0. .' All non- foond tresp niolreither by cutting i t, will be prosecuted w. I") M' 10th, 1340. ' N LL I'lflflfls indebto to 11:18 Schnapps ipp secon- ' 3 VB , or V , ' t of Horn 3 _ u d to mill: at I; unmade,” , in order to . I . mma to for the ro- ,; . BY the above r has received a MflNUFflCTURES, usual very general line of sale on reasonable terms fi)!‘ ready money only. 0 H . 3130, w n and excellent Demerar R Sugar, oftlie best quality, a umx Animmediate payment sea, is particularly requested. Dec. 5,1840. . DAVID RAMSAY. 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 G O O D S , . h I Adapted to the Season,. w ici will be ready for ins ection at his Store 0 osite the Court House, Queen Sqiiare, on Wednesday till; 22d ipst., conSisting of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, t’ilot Cloths, Buckskin, Doeskin, Fusiiun, Pilot Cloth Coats and Irowsers, Woollen Shawls, and Whittle’s woollen Cravats, Gentlemen’s fancy do., Victoria Kid Gloves, Berlin do.) woollen do., white Linen, Scotch Cumbric, Bed Furniture, glazed Linings, various colours; bleach- ed.nnd unbleached Cottons, Liddiard’s London rints, striped linen Shiits, Gentlemen’s Beaver Hats, ‘ancy Buttons, of various sorts; Silk, Twist and Thread, Ja- con'et, Mull, Book and Figured Muslins, Cotton Sheets, Mittens, Saxony’s, Challis, Muslin-de-laines, Orleans, Merrnosh worsted Hose, Muslin 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 assortment ofRib- bone, Silk Velvet, various colours, Ladies~ Stays, arid a large and fashionable assortment of Millinery, Lucifer and Congreve Matches, London Pickles, Pins, Needles, Tape, &.c. &c. HARDWARE—Bar Iron, alargc assortment of Cut- lery; Hand, tenon and dovetail Saws, Joiners’ Tools of all descriptions, TurkeyStones, Shoemakers‘ (10., Deck Spikes, from 4; to 8 inches, Copper Boat Nails, Screws, Locks, Haudsaw Files, Smith’s do., Thompson's screw and pod Angers, from g inch to 21inch, Gimlets, Locks, Glue, Candles, Hauser Pipes, lot of ready made Clothes, Shoes and Boots; Leather, consisting of calfskins, butts, lambskins, seal binding, cordovan, and sole hides, of a superior quality, Shoemaker-’5 hemp, flax and twist, 2 pair superior boot Trees, Shoemaker’s nwls, hafts, blades and knives, webb; a uantity of second ~hand Lamps, about 200 vols. second iand Books, 6L0. doc. (SLO. sets handsome cut glass Salts, and a large quantity of other GOOdSy .too numerous to mmtionr""""r"1*"" - ‘ ‘ The whole will be sold cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, October 19th, 1840., .‘m UST RECEIVED, and for Sale by the Subscriber— ' 14' Tons assorted IRON, 2000‘Bugneis sow, - . 100 Barrels prime Nova Scotia HEERINGS. D. WILSON.- ecent arrivals, the Subscriber LARGE. ISSQRTMENT of BRITISH comprising every article in' his' busrness, which he offers for ' Tobacco, foreign and .superior‘ Souehong Ten. of all'accounts, to save expen- ' _ 0F IONABLE WINTER GOODS, fly the Schooner_Huzza, from London. Subscriber has ireceived 201 PACKAGES BRITISH MERCHfiNDIZE, comprising a I WY EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT 0F GOODS, suitable: to the season, which having been selected by himself-m the early part of September last, he feels con- fident 'll give satisfaction; and being content with a mode I‘ profit, as CAN SELL Lowsn 'rrus ANV ransom: OFFE ,IN THE nanxsr, for ready money only. Storgfin' tlie_old place, opposite the Hon. George Dalrymple 5, Richmond Street and Queen Square. ' BENJ. DAVIES. Novfth, 1840. TAILORING BUSINESS. AR§PHIBALD MACLEOD neg. leave, most I’ ' ectfull ,to inform the InhabitantsofChnrlolte- town, d the Is and in general, that he has commenced the aboyo business, in the House at the Corner of Prince and Pitt; Roy Streets, opposite Colonel Holland's pre- mises, and near the residence of the Hon. T. H. Havi- llind, _ d trusts, by the moderation of his charges, and assiduit _ 'and attention, to merit a share of public patron- a e Ordebe from the country punctually attended to. November 6th, 1840. TWO Steady Journeymen SHOEMAKERS are \ wa‘ntedimmediatel b the Subscriber, to whom constant employment an li eral wages, will be given. also, . Twosteady LADS, from 14 to 16 years of age, as Arrnsit'riccs to the Boot and Shoemaking B'usiness. Apply to . , JOHN‘ PIDWELL. ' Prince Street, 6th Nov. 1840. JOURNEYMEN, &c. WANTED. TO BE LET 01! SOLD, wy'rrr rumsnra’rrz rosssssrorv, THE Leasehold Interest (999 years of a Valuable FARM, the property of Capt. W. ’. Gros- sard,consisting 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- modati ,ofa moderately sized family, and a well within ~ féw yards oftlie door. The above property (which-,rum its superior advantages, is Worthy the altenti of emigrants) is situated about 4; miles from town, on the Princetown road. r particulars, apply at the house on the v SOLD, and immediate possession iven, that valuable freehold Farm, at Crown Point, Lot 49, formerly belonging to 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 Ion,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. v / FOR SALE. ‘ » Sides SOLE LEATHER, of a supe- 24th October, 1840. 20 - H has for cash. "orqua I y’ c P JOHN DAVIS, jun. Queen Street, 3Ist Oct. 1840. IRON. O N SALE by the Subscriber,_ Twenty-nine 61h Nov., 1840. d I . Tons assorte ron BENJ. DAVIES. LONDON PORTER. O N E Hundred Dozen of prime London ' l b th Subscriber PORTER, for be e, y e JOHN,DAVIS. Queen Street, 121h June, 1840. SPRING IMPORTATIONS for 1841(1). f .19 I’ from Waterford, flmbassa or, rom Ex Ba liei'serphér’i ,‘ilnd John Craig, from London. . Y the above recent arrivals, the Subscriber B has received , . A Large Assortment of ‘BRITISH MANUFACTURES, comprising business—w (’an B.—A few gallons of very superior old Cork Whis- key—a prime article. DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, 13th May, 1840. STOVES I STOVES ! I STOVES U! T Franklin and Cooking Stoves, patterns. also, . . 100 barrels Su erfine FLOUR, at a superior quality, which will be so d cheap for cas-h' JOHN DAVIS. 0. 184prime Oranges and Lemons. hich he ofi'ers on reasonable terms, of various sizes and r Street 6th July, QNIB.—Thirty boxes of CARD. f th ' ' rom e “7 . TAYLOR 1nv1tes persons . - o IIlolonies, visiting London, to inspect his ma 1 'ner now in operation,for cutting wood mtpfstlilivlps, lntlis iihingles &c. B this invention,forhw ch an. tints, for Greiit Britain an:herwgfllpxgeiwrzyiovxh ' ' " so me . . "Minnelli: v‘igi'hsmhnfli‘vfidnhundreii slaves or shingles pile $11,311:: sill, whether the feathsred shinnggenglzgpfi;s, ’ dor rawu a, , :filv?d;s::nzglaliiflssd£ldiislif Those who have seen the machinery_ cal, and 'l’ilaely r resent mo 5 o _ ’ ' ' to sell his patent V . . nizlgézzlfiiddhces for (its usq, angolae‘ggdrzeflycmiigig ' ' ' ’ t e w , _ IW Ernififm Saline Shot'l‘owor, Surrey-ids “ti-L , . . 1 3 id is. v . ”'.w’,,:‘:£.°,°n.'..m‘ .5. for the various Co, a- ' ' ' 1 line of article in his usual very genera every ' for cash HE Subscriber has for sale a. number of VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEDRGETOWN. THE Subscriber is duly authorized to SELL, by vaan: CONTRACT, that valuable ESTflTE in GEORGETOWN, known as the Property of John Adams \Vood, formerly of the Island of Antigua, but late of London, Esquire, deceased, and now belonging to Margaret Gilbert \Vond, his Widow, comprising Water Lots Nos. 1'7 18, 19, 20 and 21, with the \Varehouse and I’remises situate thereon. These Lots, from their very eligible situation for Mer- cantile Business, are too well known 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 LONGWOETH. Charlottetown, 18th June, 1840. LAND FOR SALE. Tract of LAND, consisting of 1000 acres, situate on Township Three, and to which an un- 3 2.1.— 3 » v1.1. 111. ] . ‘i: I, . .; DECEMBER 19, 1840. so " [N°' "7‘ LAND ASSESSMENT. { - l i T ’ ‘ E V FALL IMPORTATIONS, FOR 1840, I mum" . 0mm, u‘arlnnemwn’ Prince x Schooners Susan, Brothers &, Consirisflrom Halifax. FALL SUPPLY PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. f ’ HE Cunard Atlantic Steamers hay; menced plying between Liverpool,Ea nd Halifax, Nova Scotia, a new era is formed i History of the North American Colonies. Th' .7; ditious mode of conve ance will, doubtless, gin their shores a numbero individuals in search ofhe _ ful and fertile locations; and the Advertiser, solicits such persons. having agricultural View Prince Edward Island, so justly styled by writers Granaryqf British North flnierlca." It is situate ' the Gulph of St. Lawrence, and is only‘ntwoda s"tr by Coach and Steamboat from Hsli x, N. ' . Colony, with respect to salubrity of climate, fertil’ soil,and excellent waters, is second to few, if - 5 - the British Dominions. The capitalist who dete '~ ' on emigrating, may here purchase wildernessdanrh from 159. to 25s, per acre; or improved Farms, in fcrent sections ofthe Island, at from £2 to 5; er acr according to situation, and the value of the uildingl erected upon the property. The soil of this Island pro- duccs nearly all kinds ofgruin, ha ' and vegetables; and cattle, as well as agricultural imp ements, suitable to the Colony,can be obtained at moderate prices. Thereare 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, the. suitable for‘the farmer. ‘ To the Emigrant, evemtbough but a mall capitalist, Prince Edward Island offers many advantages :~First, its general prosperity, which is sufiiciently proved by the increase of its exports, and its steadil improving revenue. Second,a healthy climate. Thir , nplentifill supply ofgood waterthroughoutthe whole Island. Fourth, the fertility of the soil, and its freedom from all taxes, burtbensonie to ilie Settlcr. Fifth, the convenience of Settlement, whereby the ruinous expenses which are sometimes incurred, by having to travel hundreds of miles,afier landing, to a place of location, are almost totally avoided. Sixth, a certain remuneration for the labours ofthe Agriculturist, by a sure 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. Ei lith, to the ritish Eini rent it- oi'fers the enjoyment of t e benefits to he derive from the laws, language, customs and manners of his native land; and he preserves in himself an identity ofintercst with that of the parent state. Ninth, Prince Edward Island is now only thirteen duys’ travel, by Cunard': line of .fltlantic Steamers, from England ," and, if a Colon affording regular opportunities ofspeedy intercourse with the mother country, and possessing the advantages before enumerited, 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 its visit; and should they be induced to establiSi themselves and families here, in preference to a foreign stateflhey will have the satisfaction to know that theig posterity iaill p [be scion; of the British Empire. . _ To ‘iuti'vi'd intenfling to emigrate tomb Eng- ' m: . “I ' I. v 9 tol, Plymouth, Bldeford, Newport, Gloucester, Southamp- ton, Hull, Newcastle-upon-Tync, Yurmouth, and all the principal ports in Britain, either direct forthe Colony, or to Pic Nova Scotia; or Jiliramirhi, New Bruns- wick : these" latter parts: only a short distance from Prince Edward Island, _ . ‘ can which and the Island, a. Steam Boat and so Vessds are generally running weekly durinrr die period of the narigation's remaining open. The c urges of transit are moderate. For passage, application may be made to Daniel Davies, Esq., Warwick-street, London; Cannon, Miner & Co. Liverpool; J. B. Winters, Esq. Bristol; Messrs. Pcakedz Son, Plymouth; John Howe, Esq. Bideford; Messrs. Davids do Tapstou, Newport; Phillpot do Co. Gloucester. ' ‘ [ITPersons desirous of purchasing either Improved or Wilderness Lands, aregkespectfully solicited to apply (if by letter, post paid) to the Advertiser, at his Oflice, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. WILLIAM DOUSI, Land Agent. August 26th, 1840. \ THE Subscriber having by the last Packet received full power to sell and conve the Lands on Lot 54, belonging to the Assignees of Elk! Wni- 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. .1. II. PETERS. N. B.----A good title can be seen at the Ofiice of the Subscriber. exceptionable Title can be given, will be d‘ r ‘ of by ivate bar sin. A l to pr 3 W Y WILLIAM CULLEN. Charlottetown, October 8,1840. To SELL or to LET, To which an unquestionable Title will be given, HE FARaiof BROWNSTON, situate on Lot 49, fronting the Pisqu1d Road, and one mile from ver- non River Inn. It contains 434 acres oftlie best descrip- tion oannd in this Island, havin abundance of Fire- wood, pine, sprucc and frncing po es. Filly acres are under cultivation, and in the best condition, and Twenty additional acres are enclosed of natural pasture, which 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- r trees, dtc. of 5 years’ standing. he whole is well filmed, 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 oflices, which consist ofa large Burn, 11 Stable, 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 y 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 be agreedon; or the roperty will be divided into Forms, to suit the views oliofi‘erers; or, ifpreferred, the ohe half (217 acres), including'all the improvements,_wdl be sold 1. l . A l to “para a y Pp y DAVID ROSS. i Hillsborough River, May 14, 1840. CAUTION T0 LUMBEREns. LL Person-s found trespassing upon anyof A. the Estates of the Right Honorable the Earl of Ssinsx, in this Island cutting timber, or other- wise, will be prosecuted-- ith the utmost rigou_r ofthe Law. Tenants requiring Timber for Farm Builifiw, to. must apply to the subscriber. * . «WJDOUSE, Land Agent. Man! Take care that you get a good Tttlelll THE Subscriber cautions any person or per- sons against having an thing to do with the good title of which J. H. Peters, the 15th inst. Perhaps, on inquiry, they may find a Sheriff’s Deed without a Sherilf—a Sale without an Appraisement, and one of the Executions (for there were two) an Equity of Redein tion, which this extraordinary sale was inter!“ to satisly, of which there is no judgment on record; and the amount of sale was probably sufficient to liqui- sq.. speaks in his notice of ‘r. v» .3. datea dozen Executions, which appears to bee maul] , fest contravention ofthe Act. ROBERT MEARNS, Proprietor of Township 54. Cardigan, 201h June 1840. ‘ N. B. —~Afler seven or eight years‘ prosecution, which I have sufl'ered, standing alone as it were—I think this circumstance argues much in favour e goodness ot‘ ht of the 5par- ., a R. . my title, particularly considering the ties opposed to me. NOTICE to PLUNDEREBS. . “7 HEREAS it has been the practice of the above gentry (falsely stating that they had per- mission from me) during the last Thirt years, annually, to cut Igngers and Firewood on my and, consisting of 200 Acres, situate between the lands of Charles Stewart, and William Stewart, Esqrs.,‘Lot 48, the boundaries of which are distinctly defined—and not content with cutting for their own immediate uie, have thought it to give authority to other persons to do the same, and realized a considerable profit therefr : , s ' This is to notify all persons that never have iron, and do not intend to give to a person the privihge of cutting down Trees on the s prope ‘ but do hereby offer a. reward.” the person who shall give such infor- mation as will convict the ofi'ender or offenders ofthe like lutn as shall be awarded by the Magistrate against the plunder'er. _ GEORGE BIB-NIB. 3 a Charlottetown, Dec. 7th, 1840. , .6 I an;