w w.— ” é: hudtmflh tllc a 1?— ELEC'ronstfi' THE SECOND DISTRICT OF PRINCE COUNTY. I ~ tram; . . . ' VING resigned my seat in the Legislative Coun- : 'l, I venture to offer myself as a Candidate to repiesent : ‘ "talents in the new House ofAssenlbly. , ,._ {Mary having done so will be deemed by you a sufficient " "’ “(my deire to be one of the Representatives of the peo- igmill be rio disparagEment in you'l- eyes lhat my earlier a 'garcre passed in the serVice of my country, during an event- ‘ "ad in its Military history, and that since the war, I have muninterru tedl employed in my own County in England, agistracy, which are there of so high and moanible a nature.‘ ‘ “fling come to this Island With a large family, whose future nee must depend on its prosperity, I conceive that none can be morainterested in its well-being. Independent of all influence, connection or party, if I should , be honoured as the. object ofyottr cllolcc,l will, to the best of I fljudgment, decide dispzissionalcly on all subjects of discus- ; .109, and use every _dl igt—nce to advocate as well your local ‘ imam:- us the general linprovementofthis lsland,sti blessed by 'nwm, but whose Trade and Agriculture, if duly fostered by ‘ entLegislation, are yet capable (ifso much extension. ‘ h ' I have the honor to he, Gentlemen; your obedient Servant, WILLIAM SWABEY. fiflECTEURS FRANCOIS DE LA DEUXIEME , . DIVISION DE PRINCE COUNTY. , Hesstsuns; ‘ YANT rcg'u permission de S. E. Le Lieutenant AGouverncm de me dcniettre de ma place an Conscil Legis- laiifij'ui decidé vous otfrir mes services 'enll’. . dans l‘Assemblée a ’3}. ‘ J’lli tine confiance laisonnable que cette determination tie ma ‘ risers. considerce en garuntie de ma prefiuence d’etre Repre- mtif do people. __ hi ma jeunessc no service de ma patrie, pendant une 5mm interessante dans son historie militaire—et depilis la erre j’ai travalllt: sans ccssc darts scs afi'aires civ‘iles, cn Magis- ImrLune charge on Angleterre (I one importance et responsibiliié headlamp his considerable qu’ici. - Email tins eette Isle, et louant siirtout des terres dans votre omnté, j'ui une flimille rioriibreuse dcs erlfans, doiit les _ ‘nees pOur l'uvenirdcpcndent enti‘crement For so prosperité , ‘fm user qu’il n’y a personne pltis iiitercssc a son bunlleur. ‘Joioisindependam de toute liaison et do tout panic, on proprie- tnirs‘ou quelconque, en consequence, si jfiiiirois l‘li onneur d’etre Polictde votre choix, je pourrtii decider sur tout sujet de deliber— ation uns peur et sans pré'ugc, ct surtout nvancer vos interets Women: do l’lsle enti re,une terre si favorisée par le Bon Music dont le commerce et l’Agriculture sont si capables Miofithn par une Legislation sage et prudhute. :a v ; J’ui l’honneur roster, Messicurs, Votre tres humble servitenr, WILLIAM ’SVVABEY. l .M . also... Avril 19, 184-2. " THE ELECTORS OF THE FIRST DISTRICT OF QUEEN’S COUNTY. . ENTLEMEN; I am aware that there may be pre- ~ judices existing against the Relation ofafroprietor, orthe “tofu Proprietor, to represent the people in Parliament; bilt nnot believe that this prejudice can bear examination,bccaose, Idle Proprietor has done his duty towards his Tenants, he may ‘ fely challenge all the world to say whether or not there is any fly who can be more interested either in their individual wel- ifiuor‘in the general prosperity of this Island, both in circum- uid position, than he is. there are many who may have been deluded with the by the intervention ofcertain parties in the late House " they had a chance ofpossessing themselves of the , , QFreeholds which they had occupied as Letisclinlds, I'Gntgwhink, that these delusions have been dissipated, nut 09,10]: reason of the thing, but by the declared will ofthe swim ,eenveyed in the Despatch of Lord John Russell, her Co- Winery", rind the reiteration ofsuch will by the Licut. :' ' 't u this sland. ’ {1.91 , ; stand before you as a future Proprietor, feeling that ' ,pnd mine are bound up together. If any one lit- ) in: your produce (as the last Assembly had attempted), . interested than myself in resisting such an innova- ' ‘thing can be done to better your condition—to “flu or more extended Markets, who so interested glnofi'agt, with whose interests can yours be more _ .fltl’led‘tlia‘n with my own? pt that is daily made by ignorant, needy and dis- ‘iduals, to separate you from me, will indeed be futile, that Mutual confidence which, I trust, neither I nor on - ember ofmy famil have done any thing to forfeit. It is, x " , under the belief that our interests are mutual, that I Mullins to offer myself to your indulgence, as a Czindidate Ng'ptent you in the ensuing Assembly; and [believe that . ' relations which, I trust, exist between myself and my chants may be such, that they will not deprive me ofthe . ., tofatt others who deem it necessary to return a Repre- Stitch's who will consider that he cannot neglect the interests Farmer without diminishing the value of his own pro- ,“1 I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient humble servant. »‘ ROBERT MONTGOMERY. Flunotletown, April 22, 1842. . ,_ R SALE—An English built C A R R. I A G E, 'Idlpted either for one or two Horses, with Hood, Patent Lamps, 6w. Also, a set ofnew Harness, with or without ~{Inna e. " a K. MACKENZIE fienstreet, Oct. 22, 1841. VBOUT Three Tons second hand CHAIN, well adapted for Ox or Rafting Chains, for sale Cheap for Cash. .1. M. TUCKER. neen Street, February 25, 1842. . HE Subscribers baving‘been duly appointed the sole ,1 Agents of DAVID STEWART, Esquire, fiir his Estates on ‘ 'or' Townships Nos. 7, 10, 12, 27, 30, 46, 47, and Lennox ', beg to intimate, that they are prepared to lease lands, ‘ ‘libert I of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms; al persons indebted to that gentleman, for rent or other- hereby required to make immediate payment of [he ,ll‘persons found trespassing on any ofthe above ropet‘lles, 2 . cutting'l‘imber,or in any other respect, wil be pro .rith the utmost rigour of the Law. ,,,.. ‘ H. D. MORPETII, or I PETER EMERY. ., ‘ 10th 1840. ’Snbsériber having been appointed receiver ol the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Light and “0. cpnve ed by the late General Feud, of the Royal '3, t0 the ate Andrew Mucdonald, requests the Tenants anon to pay till rents and arrears ofrent to him with ., DAVID ROSS, " . ~- , Receiver in Chaucer . will River, May‘lst,184l. - y fit‘l‘mf’nfimploying. 0' otherWise harbouring, di- ‘, .1 ! Pl Indirectly, any of my Journeymen or Apprentices, , ,vln‘ obtained from me a legal discharge, M” be prong y . with the utmost rigour oi the Law, ' ‘ ~c. . _ ton,Apr1130tt1,1342, C DAWSON bc@ui@ PRINCE EDWARD I ‘Cnnirs, Looking Glasses, Toys, I ‘ , Mould and Store Can- dles, .llchicari Lead for Grates, ' and Blue Crockerywarc, iii AND . t . ‘ — 'x. CHARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY, MAY 14., 184.2. GREAT BARGAINS. WH 0 L E S A L E Just received, per Glenbumie and Lady GEORGE VERY LARGE and SEASONABLE SUPPLY of MERCHANDIZE the bet ENGLISH MARKETS, which, owing to the depressed state of ’ enabled to offer at unprecedented low prices. A quantity of ready made Winter Clothing, superfine Woollen Cloths, Pilot (11)., Flusllings, Moleskins, Fustians, Velvetccns, Beaverteerls, Carltoons, Jeans, Prints, Printed Muslins, Saxony Cloths, Monslin-dedeuns, Sclirfs, Crapc and Guam Handker- chiefs, Veils, an elegant stock of Berlin Wools, with patterns fur Ladies’ Rug work; French kid, silk, thread and roller Gloves; coloured und black Gros-de~Naples, Sarcellets, Persians; plain A GENERAL ASSORTAIENT O]‘ t )’ . V ~~ ‘ l. v 4 ' Ironmongery and Cutlery, Carpenters Tools, I it and Cross Lot Saws, Tlnwarc and boxes Til-plate; a large quantity ofIron which will he sold at a very reduced PW“? ; a stock ofCrockerv ; Pitch, Paints and Oils Sail Canvass ’ . ’ I J Roalls and Bindings, Harness ALSO, Superior overproof Cognac BRANDY and RUM; and excellentold Port and Sherrv VVinee. G. H. begs to state, that he has but one price affixed to his Goods, and sells for Cash only. . GREAT Gunner: STREET, QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown,October1511i, 184i. NEW’ GOODS, FOR. AUTUMN I841. LYDIARD 8t. FINLAYSON ESPEC’l‘FU LLY intimate to the inhabitants of Charlottetown and the public that they have received A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, Suitable for the Season, comprising, among other articles, viz. Superfine Black, Blue and Coloured Clotlis,Cassiliieres, Buckskilis,'l‘weeds, Doeskins, Beu- vers, Petcrshams, Pilot and Mixed Cloths, 6-4 Black and Colour- ed Meriiioes, Plain and Figured Orleans, Printed Snxonys, MuslimDe-Laines, Cnnlbric alid Alttpttt‘lta Dresses, \Vliite, Red, and Green I‘lannels,-V’Vhite and Colored 'I‘willcd Serges, Baizes, White and Grey Cottons, Printed do. ncatcst style, Plain and Twilled striped Shirting, Worsted. arid Fine Woolen Plaids, Blankets, Carpets, IIcarthrngs, Striped and Gingham Shirts, Black and Colored Gros-de-Naples, Black and Colored Satins, Black and Colored ‘Silk Velvets, and Al‘emurc for Ladies’ Bon- nets, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Braces, Shawls arid Handker- chiefs, Fur Caps arid I'Iats, Ludics’ Kid, Leather, Plunella and Satin-Boots and Shoes, and a variety of small VVarizs, &c.&c. &c. ALSO—Rum, Brandy, Gin; Madeira, Port and Sherry \‘Vines; sugar, Tea, Molasses, Hardware, Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, &c. The whole of which will be Sold on most advan- tageous terms, for Cash only. No. 1, Queen Street, Breckcn‘s Corner, Charlottetown, Nov. 7th,1841. CHEAP, NEIV WINTER GOODS. G.&.W. HEARD EG to invite the attention oftheir friends and the public in general to their WINTER STOCK OI‘ GOODS, which are marked at such low prices as cannot fail to secure them . that liberal patronage hitherto bestowed. Their Stock comprise~15eaverteen, Pilot Cloth, Fustians, Corduroys, Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, Prints, Merlnoes, t’alestinos, Crapes, Silks, a few handsome Silk, Cloth and Merino Cloaks; a large assortment of Bonnets and Caps, Shawls, Collars, Chelnisettes, Gloves, Hose, \Vorsted, Jacorlet and other Muslins, Scotch Lawn, Cnmbric, Insertion, Lace, Net, \Vork Bodies, Gentleman’s Stocks and Shirt Fronts, Macintosh Capes, Fitting Coats, Gun Cases, Hats and Caps, chssing Cases, \Vriting Desks, Work Boxes, Tea Cadies, Telescopes, Fancy China, Tin Goods, Groceries, be whole 'will be sold cheap for Cash. HE Subscriber offers for Sale a quantity of Prime Newfoundland CODFISH. ALSO, 50 boxes of superior Philadelphia Soda, Water, and Butter CRACKERS, all of wllicli will be sold low for prompt payment. ' - KENNETH M‘KENZIE. [Ev’He requests all personsindebted to llim to come forward and make payment before the 15th April, as Accounts then unsettled, standing over Six months, will be put in a legal course for re- covery. - , K. M‘K. Charlottetown, 7th March, 1842. mom @438 VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES. HESE Medicines are indebted for their name to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels oflife, and enduirig them with renewed tone and vigor. In many llnndred certified cases which have been made public, and irialmost every species of disease to which the human frame is liable, the happy cfi'ects of Moffiit‘s Life l’ills and l’lleriix Bitters have been gratefully and publicly acknowledged by all persons benefited, and who were previously unac- quainted with the beautifiilly philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act. The Life Medicines recommend themselves in diseases of every lbrm and description. The first operation is to loosen from _ the coats 'of the stomach and bowals the various impurities alid crudltles constantly settling around them; and to remove the hardened forces which collectin the corivolulions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitual costive- mess, with all its train ofevils, or sudden diarrhcca, with its immi- nent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists who examine the human bowels after death: and hands the prejudice of these well informed men against quack medicines— or medicines prepared and heralded to the public by ignorant persons. The second echct ofthe Life Medicines is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by this means,the liver and the lungs, the healthliIl action ofwhicli entirely depends upon the regularity ofthe uri‘nary organs. The blood, which takes its red colour from the agency of the liver 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 blonmlng cheek. Motl'at's Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flutu- lency, Palpitation ofthe Heart, Loss of Appetlte, Heartburn and Headache, Restlessness, llllemper. Anxle.Langnur and Mc- Iancholy,Costiveness, Diarrhoea, Cholera, Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatism,Gout, Dropsies ofall kinds, Gravel, Worms, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers. 1n"filterings""f?9uS'3OI‘l)lttic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptlve complaints, sallow, cloudy and other disagreeable complaint)“. 5"" Rheum, Ery- sipelas, common Colds and Influenza, plaints which afilict the human frame. In Fever 'and Agile, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminentlyspc- cessful—so much so, that in the Fever and Ague Dlsmcts, Physwi- ans almost universally. prescribe them. _ _ _ All that Mr. Mofl'at requires of his patients IS,>t0 be particular ill taking the Life Medicines strictly according “the direqllnns' It is, not by a Newspaper notice, or by anything that hehlmse” may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credll- h '3 alone by the results ofa fair trial. , , . . fiAFaesu SUPPLY ofthese valuable MedICIIIESJUSl received “d for file by COOPER & BREMNER. Sole flgentsfar Prince Edward Maud. Charlottetown, June 4, 1841. His STOCK COMPRISES— ’5" 7 and various other com- I A N D R E T A71 L. Wood, from England, paid 611 Sale by HOOPER, “c “Jrefully selected by himself, at ‘ _ "th. manufacturing district, he is gr'id fancy‘Lutestring and gauze Ribbons; Bonnets and Bonnet Cltnpi5,M ace, Edglngs, Collars, Bobbincts, Jaconet, Book and ' iec . usllns, white and grey Calicoes, Shirtinws, Slieetings I‘able Linen, Towcllngs, Flanncls, Sorges, Blunkctirig, Blankets, white and coloured Coullterpanes, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Haber: Spilégi‘yklhgaélz‘intosh Capes, figured Oil Cloth, Rosewood \Vork- Leather and Saddlery, &c. &c. . PHOENIX FOUNDRY. Under the Special Patronage of His Excellency Sir H. V. Huntley, Lieutenant Governor. NEW ESTA—B—LISHMENT. HE PHCENIX COMPANY beg to announce to the Public, the Establishment, at the old and well known premises of Messrs. Waters & Birnic, in Charlottetown, ofa BRASS and IRON FOUNDRY ; and soon after the Spring arrivals will be happy to receive orders for all descriptlons of Castings for Mill—work, 'Farming Utensils, Stoves, and Machines for various purposes, Fire and Garden En glues, on the most approved principles for effective operations. I The services of Mr. VVILLIAM Caosnv Hoses, a native of this Island, who is well skilled in all these various Branches, have been engaged. GEORGE BIRNIE, Superintendent. Charlottetown, March 15tl11842. , . AND LIFE ASSURANCE- Alliance‘BrItish and Foreign Assurance Company, leublisfie by Act of Parliament, in 1824. 7 apital, £5,000,000. Iiosnu tr DIRECTORS. PRESIDENTS, &O.—~Jttl)ll Inlng, Esq., M. P., Samuel Gurney, Esq, Sir Moses Mongefiorc, F. K. S, Diliec'roks.—G. H. Barnett, Esq., Edward Bloom, Esq, John Bowder, Esq’., Sir Robert Campbell, Bart , T. A. Curtis, Esq., Right Hop. G. Dawson, Sir George llarrison,K. C. H., Melvil Wilson. qu., Sir T; F. Buxton, Bart, William Crawford, Esq. M. P., Edward Fletcher, ,Esq., Louis Lucas, Esq, Thomas Mas- terman, Esq, Thomas Richardson, Esq, L. N. De Rothschild, Esq , Oswald Smith, Esq. . cram. SLAND , ADVERTISER. . ’3' [N0125o, PROSPECTUS. THE COLONIAL FARMER, ‘ VOLUME SECOND.—T0 be published Semi-monthly. I GREAT INDucsuaN-r! The ‘ Colonial Farmer" and Agricola‘s Letter: and Correspon- dence combined! ‘ The Cheapest Agricultural Paper in British North America! '. TITUS SMl’l‘H, Editor , Terms—One copy 5s.; Six copies 25s.; twelve copies 501., twenty-five co ies 100s. per annum, in advance. ' ith Agricola’s Works, as follows : O_ne cop ofeach - - - - - 2 6 SIX copies of the Colonial Farmer, and one . Copy of Agricola’s works, - - - I I2 0 Twelve Copies of ditto, with 3 copies ofditto, 3 2 6 Twenty. five copies of ditto, with 3 copies of ditto, - - - - 5 17 9 ..-——_.. In order to put the COLONIAL Farms}: in more immediate con- nection with the Central Board, and to hold a more frequent in- tercourse with Agriculturists and Agricultural Societies, the sub- scriber has determined to publish the above paper—(halfits pre- sentsize)——every fortnight, instead of monthly as herqpfore. He has been urged to this course by- numerous influen lal friends, and he believes it will meet with general satisfaction from its patrons. The circulation ofthe work is rapidly increasing, and every possible exertion will he used by the publisher so to improve it from time to time as will make it more' worthy ofsupport. The opinions of practical farmers and the press, however, at the pre- sent time, are so flattering, that the Publisher cannot shut his eyes to the fact, that the superiority ofa periodical, almost exclu- sively devoted to the interests of the Agricultnrist, over all others, will at no distant day, be more generally felt and acknowledged. The publisher is not sufiicienily egotistical to assert, that he will make the Colonial Farmer the best Agricultural Paper in British North America—but he will endeavour, so far as practical skill, Science and industry are concerned—to make it second to none. Well written original Essays will be procured, and appropriate selections made from the latest and bestagricultural works now published in England and the United States, and attention will be paid to the publication of new inventions, and improvements in Agricultural Implements. In addition, each number will con- tain a statementof market prices ofproduce. -- At least one number in each, month will be embellished with well executed cuts of animals‘inr machinery—as arrangements have been entered into to secure this desideratum. Secretaries of Agricultural SOcieties,and Post MusterS, out the Provinces, are requested to act as Agents. RICHARD NUGENT, Proprietor. through Halifax, N. s. LANDS IN CANADA. ' . . GENTLEMAN possessing a TRACT of LAND on the River Ottawa, about 30 miles above Bytown,and 160 from Montreal, is desirous of efi‘ecting an exchange oftlle wllole or a portion ofthe above Tract, for lands situate within '15 miles of Charlottetown. This Tract of Land is situate upon a naviga— ble river, and has a large front thereon—is well wooded, and of exceeding good quality, and assesses all the advantages oflandaI Anemone—Sir George Carroll,James Cook Esq., Anti-tony DeRuthschild, Esq. " \ ~ Bananas—Messrs. Barnetts, Hoares, and Co. ACTUAav.—Benjamin Compertz, Esq. F'. 11.8. Secacranr.-—Andrew Hamilton, Es . / PilrsiCiAN.—Jolln R. Hume, M. D., Curzon Street. SOI.1C1TOR.—.Itllln M. Pearce, Esq. Snowmen—Thomas Allasori, Esq. THE Subscriber is authorised to issue POLICIES at extremely moderate rates of pl’emium, on Houses in progress of building, or of repair; and on Vessels on the Stocks. Also, on [buses of everv discription, on Furniture, and on Goods. He will also affect Life Insurance upon advantageous terms. A large part ofthe Capital is paid up, and is invested in the public funds. The Subscriber has authority to settle lossesiby Bills of Exchange on London, except in cases of doubt. A share ofthe profits is allowed to the Assured every five years. . It is understood by the Company that Houses and other Build- ings, warmed by Stoves, are covered by the Policy, without any particular description. the Stoves being placed and used accord- ing to our Statutes in such cases made and prov1ded. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. N. B.—Policies will be issued, renewal Receipts granted, and Prospectuses obtained, by applying to the Subscriber, at his Of- fice, daily, from 9 o’clock, a. m., until 5 o’clock, p. m. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, April 18th, 1842 LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. THE Subscriber has been appointed Sub-Agent of the following Insurance Companies, viz: The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of ‘ London. The New Loan Fund Life Insurance Company of New York. The Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance Companies of Hartford, Connecticut. And as he is furnished with blank Forms of Application, and in possession of all the inforlil‘ation which may be desired by persons who wish to effect Insurance—he will, be happy to re- ceive applications and transmit the same to the Agent at. Hali- fax. lease apply to HENRY PALMER. OLD IRON, COPPER AND BRASS OUGHT at the PHOENIX FOUNDRY (Waters dLBirnie's Old Store), Charlottetown, in large or small quantities. Charlottetown, March 22d, 1842 FOR SALE, By order of the Honourable the House of flssemb/y, THE ClIART of [IiLLSBOROUGn BAY and the Han- noun OfCHARLOTTETOWN—u CHART of CARDIGAN BAY and the HARBOUR of THREE RIVERS ill this Island, surveyed under the Colonial‘Statute, 2d Victoria, cap. 5, by the Hon. George Wright, Surveyor General, and George Peacock, Esq.,R. N., Commissioners appointed under the said Act. Said Charts are now on Sale at the Office of the Surveyor Gerleral, at the Royal Gazette Ofiice, and the Store of Mr. Henry Stamper, Char- lottetown, and at the Custom House,Three Rivers. WHITE WINE VINEoAIt. _ \ FEW QR. CASKS, very superior, JUSl. received, and for sale by the Subscriber, R. B, BOGGS, , Charlottetown, December 4th, 1841. _ LAND FOR SALE. . EVERAL FARMS of 50 to 100 Acres, in situations, within about 15 miles ofCharlottetown. ticulars, apply to . D. S. RENNIE. Water Street, 20th April, 1842. STEWART II ALL. _ TO BE SOLD, with immediate possesston, that well known superior Stone built House, “STEWART HALL,’ situate in Princethn Royalty, erected at very considerable ex- pense by the late Charles Stewart, Es .,for his own residence, together with the Land adjoining, all Out-buildings thereon, as purchased at the late Sale, under an Order ofthe Court of Cl. 9 -. A I to 1.111 ery PP Y s,DESBRlSAY- eligible For par- situate in that thriving neigh ourhood’. Lands with some improvements will only be taken in exchange. For particulars, inquire of the Subscriber. ' J. S. DEALEY. “Charlottetown, 7th May, 1842. TO BE sou) BY PRIVATE SALE, ONE HUNDRED ACRES of Freehold LAND, situate on Elliot River—lately occupied by Thomas Kickham, deceasedubetwecn twenty and twenty five Acres of which are ullder cultivation. There are a good Dwelling House, Dar-n andStables erected thereon, and a valuable Spring ofWater running through the premises. Also, an exoellent Marsh, which yields, annually, thirty tons of Hay. Any person wishing to raise Stock will find the above a desirable situation. Possession: will be given immediately. For further particulars, enquire iof *» , ED‘VARD KICKHA‘M, ExeCIitor..,, Charlottetown, April 19th, 1842. _ v , L Y HE Subscriber offers for Sale, or to Letfor a term, of years, his Leasehold interest in and to 50 Acres ofexcel- lent Land, situate on the Fort Augustus Road, Lot 36. There are on the premises a Grist Mill equal to any in the Island, hav- ing two pair of stones, 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 b the most competent Millwrights to be found in the Colony. '1 here are a never failing stream of water, and a new and substantial Milldam. Also, the materials for a commodious Dwelling-house, 331424 feet; about four Acres ofthe farm is ready for the Plough, and about 8 or 9 more are ready for stump- ng. The yearl rerlt is only £2 15s. 7d., currency,for the Ierm of999 years. his prop rty is situated in the immediate neigh- bourliood of several oft is most flourishing Settlements in the Islund, viz: Monaghan, Fort Augustus, Tarentum, Plaquid, &c., is on the lnain Road to Charlottetown, which is distant onl H miles, and is only about one half mile distant from the ills- borough, where an quantity ofgoods or produce can be shipped}? or from the Capital. In short, a better opening for business cannot ,_ eusilv he found. Persons wishing to offer for the above valuable V property will please to apply to the owner, on the premises, at Fort Augustus. ALEXANDER DIXON, Miller. April, 1842. 0 BE LET, for one or more years, a large SHOP, to be fitted tip as may be agreed commodious Cellar is attached, below the East Corner of Powntil and \Vater-streets. la 5 a l to . " p” , J. n. COOPER. For further particu- DOCTOR TREMAIN being in Charlottetown tor a short time, requests all persons indebted to him to call and settle their Accountsimmediately,otherwtse he wil hpcomfpelled to enforce payment. ._ ‘ I ~ (I? Dr. T. may be found at the residence of' main. Charlottetown, May 26,1841. ' .- ” 4._.L CST, on the Road betwixt M‘Kie’s and Murphy's, on the South Shore, 3 MACINTOSH GREAT COAT, with a BLUE SHAWL and a CorrnnPoona Fusiin the pocket}. Tile person or persons who may have found the aforesaid articles, are requested to leave them at Mr. Peake’s Store, and‘they‘wtll be handsomely rewarded. ' ‘ 7" CLYDESDALE HORSE COLUMBUS° _ ., :1 THIS superior draught Horsa will stand at the Subscriber’s during the ensqlng season, exce ton the Rillowing days, VIZ : May llth, 20th ,— U ,. ,_ and 0th;June 8tll,I7th and 27th31ulfi§h,.15m and 20th, w en it is intended (weather and Circumstances~ , a, pet- mitin ), he shall stand at the Cross Roads, Lot 43. , , , , \ ' ' 0 . Goom 5s. V I_ L '- I‘erms,£1 1 s r , WILLIAM CRANSTQN'V 29th,].842. ‘ ' : ' I . = r: ’ Y Charlottetown Royalty, years. He is an excellent animal for the Cart, or Plou h,and is perfectly docile and freefmhi" 131a Dee. 1841. vice. pply to .- .IQBERT M‘CALLIZM. ' - .a ppm, and to 'which' of, . erald Printing‘Ofiicei‘” a." i. i 11”. F0“ sIm- GOOD FARM HORwré‘gea u ' Hi...