'uwu—w my: malnutalflawaw, ' i " . ' I _ * ' ,. AUCTIONS. , possess a tincture of real loyalty—that highland has, I confess, become such sick- fih‘o feel for the true interest of'the Colony, {sag to find that His Excellency has ex- . fityideclared his opinion and policy regarding ‘ , “vii question, Escheat. What would it have « by this time, had our late Governor acted Brand manly part? Sir Henry, no sooner thoroughly aware of, its nature, perceives it Mgr-Wofm,l was going to say———but rather the Mam of this otherwise promising Colony; ' ,he remark) the population rendered un— failiand discontented, by its designing butiii- J’ We at last find 8. Governor, convinced Spa-send experience of its necessity, carrying " ill of He? Majesty, so frequently expressed, misters, and doing so openly and fearlessly; . the public peace and advancement of the figmd'ity or selfishness, in pausing to estimate emitter-lily Ofa clamorous, unprincipled and him an Entire Horse also, so that he won’t ‘ I the Doctor or .Makt'm. I shall have all the bgageciissietiidy‘ and if you should Sign them as Chairman, you must not put “Tailor” after your name, because then people would say you are only the one-ninth part.of a man. Let me bev of you to use your utmost endeavours for the good cause band as Mmgo won’t get into the House this Election 1 shrill get you to be BREECHEs-MAKEE to the Assembly ; a’nd ifIcan’t succeed in that, I pledge myself to give you full one—half'of What crop of Fisii I shall have from off my rotten Herrings ' and further, Lpi‘pmise you that I shall not go to seize of inspteptuany stink'irng Fishlwhich you may import for the hex O r years. rustinrr shall ' i this evening, when 1 shafl be oveii?nd you at you post late . I remain, yours, &c. &c. i C N. L - - , To Mr. Macphee John, Tailor, ' O XTTLE To Do North River, Lot 32. ~ P. S.——If.tliere should be any oftliose rascally Monaghan people passrng your place, don’t forget to point out to them the goodness of my son ; although I hate the ' rascals, yet I know my son John will be in need of'their votes and therefore we must not spare the soft soap on them. , To the Elect?” 0f the First District of Queen’s County. GENTLEMEN; At the earnest requestof many of ensuinyaouélleilggg bisen linduced to offer myself a Candidate at the Houses“ A b] 0r t is honor ofrepresenting you in the next use"! y, and should you deem me worthy of your confidence, nothing‘sliall be wanting, on my part, Which my li- mited. abilities are capable of obtaining for your District—more especially those local claims which it is fairly entitled to in cOm- mon With the other parts of the Colonv. , I am a'natrve of this District, and iii it live the greater number ofmy friends and relatives; and there is not a District in this ISland with which I am so well acquainted, both with regard to its inhabitaritsand their local necessities—circumstances .whicli, Iam sure, you Will not eveiloolt. My principles and conduct in the HOUSE! 0f ASSmely, during the Sight yearsin which I have had the honor ofa seat in that Huiise, are pretty well known to the most ofyou; and as I can see no reason to change sides, or to desert the cause of the poor inhabitants, to‘support that Ofa pi'o- prietary fathn, I think you have a sufficient guarantee that I T' H- [HAVILANDI Mv- ‘ Will continue to advocate the rights Ofthc Agriculturists of the Charlotlemwna May 2d, 1849- e Colony With suuhabilities asI may possess—which I will do . ' $513333,(iii?lfiitii’llobfdl’piiiii112':“oi: iii‘ilfi 333335 HE A - sme-V‘" Gem” Qmm’gs‘i' May’ 1842' 1 ' I tary Opp-ressors and their coadj'utors, I am free to support any T Pubuccxrgi§nur::%3;giiirflwwlg: :ublinnog-O; sale at I constitutional measure With which (if returned) you may thin at the; Court House,’in Georgewwn’ at nglv: 033061, Eggnuetga’ , l ’ proper to entrust me. A . . . I have me honor mbe’ followrng LOTS in said Town, Viz :— ~ T0 be prer’emptorily Sold, in Lots to suit purchasers, pursuaotto a Decree ofthe Court of Chancery of this Island: made by his Excellency the Chancellor, in the cause of William 11:1 Leod, Esq. and Margaret his Wife, against Hugh Macdonald' Esq. and others, with the approbation, and under the direction ofthe Hon. Thomas Heath Haviland, onepf the Masters of the said Court, at his Chambers, in Charlottetown, on Wédnesday the 22d day Of June next, at one o'clock, P. M. i ' . 4,800 ACRES OF LAND, on Lot or Township Number Eight; and 4,472 Acres ofLAND. on Lot or, Township Number Fifty-two, in the said Island, the same havrng been conveyed by the late General George Feed, of the Royal Artillery, to the late Andrew Macdonald, Esqi Par-‘ ‘ ‘ ticulars whereof-may be had at the said Master’s Chambers,of V |Will_iam\ Forgan, Esq. Solicitor for the Complainants, or Mr. I David Ross, Of Hillsborough River, near Charlottetown. “, have anything at stake in the Colony—who ,_ anflnurish, and who value good government, will, ‘ cheerfully support His E‘xcellency’s administra- L‘etthem continue no longer passive: the silent con- wfiha‘sbeen hitherto shewn to the peace—distul-. To THE EDITOR or THE COLONIAL HERALD. : i ‘ I , I 7 Nos. 6, 7 10 and 11 Firs Ra tr ‘ - ~. .gggifi;a?egfieg’s 'SIIIILOEEUflECle?‘ g0 ' Sin; Observed in your last number. several communicar Ge“[,l,eme"’b d. V Nos. 2 arid 15, Fourtir Rantge, ne’e’Let‘ier the 35m, ,. b X- , a an S 0 t e trons Written by some of the harpy tribe, reflecting on the ourvslifimfie“ ifit’ ~ N’S' n and 12: seen“ Rama, “ E nencesoflonger su nirtnng to be the dupes of a proceedings of the public meeting Of' Lot 32, at which I was Damp“, JunE 14”, 1842 A (J ARK’ “bent Nos‘ 11 and 12' Third Range: “ G- yspeculators- nominated a Candidate for the Second District of Queen’s 1' i ’ - N05‘ 8 “d 9 “Will Range: “ G' I am, Sir, your obdt. servt. ‘ The followihg PASTURE Lors in the R0 It f. 'dT . N0 MISTAKE. 7 ya y o 831 own, viz:——Nos. 64, 66, 67, 131, 136, 158, 115 126 142, 43 224 J ‘ 260, 239, 214, 263, 305, 306, 276, 275, 36%;, 305’) and 21777 ’ Lors adjoining the said Royalty, Nos. 17 and 39. Also, will be re-sold, in consequence ofihe Purchase Money not being paid, the following LOTS in the said Town, viz :— Nos. 4, 13 and 14, Fourth Range, Letter ' County. As my acceptance of the invitation of that meet- ing does not appear to coincide with the Wishes of that tribe, 1, of course, cannot expect to pass without receiving a Share of that vituperative spleen which they so lavishly bestow on others. With regard to the Grub-street effusions of an incog. who signs himself A SUBSCRIBER, I deem such whol- To the Electors of the First Electoral District of King’s County. ' ENTLEMEN; Being about to leave theColony for a few weeks, I deem it my duty, before doingso, to intimate to you, that I will again Offer myself a Candidate at the ensuing Election, for the honor of representing you in the next House of .a person meditates evil against another, he . . . . - Assembly. to dress it in the garb of goodness and fig. 1y beneath my notice; and as to your two Electoral Corres- Trus v - - Nos. 1 and 3 First Run e u .. . . ’ o . . . 1 tin that the l - s - r , g ‘ ' marrying to accomplish his design, he attempts Ppndemsa Who arrive “early at the Same fallaclous COUCIU’ of Assembeg was sufifi gsytopsiiicgfftgymg‘iiiiirxiifi[Etfisfifrilfdijiizz -NOS' 1 and 16’ Fir“ Ral‘gév “ ‘ his felloW men t0 the rfnl motives which have, ac- S‘Pflsa 1 Shall 90Pdescend to. Offer 3 Temal‘k5_0“ “lair and support, I would merely add, that sliould you again confide NUS" 5’ 6’ 7 and 8’ Film Range, “ and jappears to be mtem on something else bilious and ins1dious productions; but it is not my intention in me the same responsible trust, I shall unflinchingly' continue NOS‘ 3 and 4‘ seem” Ranger “ Nos. 9, 10, Ii, 12 and 13, Third Range, No. 1, Fourth Range, “ Nos. 2, 5, and 10, Second Range, “ Nos. 3, 14 and 15, .Third Range, “ gate; lllmt No. 12,6. _ ie 0 owjnw AsruRE Lo'rs in the said Ro alt viz :— . 15, 39, 40, 43,":34, so, 94, 170, 197, 198. y y’ ‘ No. Lots adjoining the said Royalty,Nos. 7, 20, 22, 26, 33 an . hereafter to notice the verbiage Of such splenetic lampooners, who have not the manhood to affix their real names to their communications. . ' That the meeting of Lot 32 was sufficiently numerous, and fully competent to discharge the duties for which it was convened, I am credibly informed, and therefore all the sophistry and groundless assertions of your correspondents cannot induce me to believe the contrary. And I feel as- sured, the reputable character which Mr. John Macphee, the Chairman of that meeting, so deservedly sustains in 'tlie 1y this can never be the real virtue which it per_ community, is such as cann‘ot suffer injury from the malevo- cannot be that Christian Abstlnénce which lent aspersions of those intrusive .Writers, and are therefore dder at internperance oflanguage—would grieve 0f no.consequ_ence to him or the Electors who attended the nfiie unnecessary and unprovoked pain on a fellow- meeting—whilst the personal allusrons made to myself are , I no loss than to yield to an evil indulgence in the SO vague and mSlgmficam as only to me!“ my “tier con' which plenty has provided.” 1 Such, [regret to say, was tempt . i _ . y ., reflection which passed across my mind, when 1 read Reposmga 35' 1' ‘10, the most Ullllmlted confidenqe._ln a m, signed A STAUNCH TEETOTALLER—3 letter pen- peOple whose future welfare 1 shall always feel anxmus to apparently, to wound the. feelings no less than thwart promote, I am therefore satisfied that theinomination of the ublicvieWs of Capt. Swabey, yet dealing out its Sim]- meeting of Lot 32 will operate as a guarantee of Iny'ultimate like some afterthought—some fitting and appropriate success 1“ the ensumg memo“ , , tioao’fthe’ benefits to be expected ll‘Olll a‘_tax on Rum. 1 am: S": yours, 6‘0" - .Editor, according to this TEETOTALLER, Capt. JOHN L‘TTLE' ,y snot a person likely to advance the interests of ‘ “tony, because he has been a Magistrate in England, maelme be indifferent, or even praiseworthy. No jg repeatedly made use Of in the present day, 1W.wa Hillel] admired one—“Staunch Teetotali’sm”— nient and flattering disguise, which, like the “is, in days of yore, may draw upon its Wearer the the unwary and the simple. But when’l see ‘" selfdenial, Temperance and Moderation, swel- M quickly losing all its proper character—meta- : gagits comely lineaments into a hideous nearness ‘ ' .ofdisgusting malice—I cannot help exclaim- to assist in carrying out those leading and important measures in progress for the general welfare ofthe Colony, and will use every exertion to promote the local interests ofthis District. ‘ I have the honor to be, ’ Gentlemen, - A , Your obedient humble servant, , . , DONALD MACDONALD. Big‘Spring, Lot 44,1VIay 25, 1842. ‘ NEW SPRING GOODS. THE Subscriber has just received a very general ' assortment of BRITISH MANUFACTURES, which, together with his former Stock, he Offers for Sale at a con- siderable reduction upon last year’s prices. The Stock now comprises—superfine West of England and Yorkshire black and colored Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Cassi- meres; Toilenet, Valentia and Marseilles Vestings, Gambroons, , Canteens, Janetts, Drills, plain and striped Moleskins, grey Cot- tons, white and colored Shirtings, Regatta Shirtings, Apron Checks, Scotch Homespuns, Ginghams, Printed Cottons, Book, Swiss, Juqonet, Mull and Checked Muslins, Moriselin-de-laine Dresses, Indiana, De-laine, Clially, Thibet, Crape’ and Gauze Shawls and Handkerchiefs; Silk, net and gauze Veils; black and colored Gros-de-Napies, Persians, Siitins, Ribbon s, Gimps, Fringes, 'Bobbinet‘ts, Grecian and blonde Nets and Quillings, inthatcapacity has been obliged to execute those Laws , Secretaryis Office: June Gth_71842' IHSh Lllnins’ LungTLawn? Lanibiws’ PilinaSk T31?” Lille? 31a? ' ' . ‘ a - ' The Lieutenant Governor has been pioased to direct the Pet Towcls and .Oweumg’ bhl” (’0 hrs and mm” ’ a les I illib'eileve’ evely Mfiglsuate has sworn cousc‘emmus‘ nam of VVILLIAiu STEWART Fs uire of Charlottetown to be in- Musnn 0’11"”? Wime and “Olmed 0mm“ Smel‘lngs “"d SOCkSa igdmmls‘er’ even thOUgh a Paddle“ or some rqfradory s rtfd 'n the Comirii‘sion ofitlqul’e'rc’e for Queen’s Coiint I Children‘s SOCkSi India RUM)” Straps and Braces; Gentleman’s tear derf‘gynéan, should chance to dome before him! 6 ’ l _ a i ’ 'Y' black and colored Armazine and Satin Stock? Carpeting, Wilts: linti 'ul reator observes r'our corres ondent has . ’ , - , , ~ - and towback Iledrtliru s, linen and cotton ed—ticks, white an the animal Within éome Staffing PeasamPS TeaChLan noét tile Srflgéggsie (130$t“$53:(ifdtgfiies‘mffi at :2. Egg: coloured Flannels, ,Osngabui'gs, blue and white Cotton Warp. “3 Aristocracy says" ‘Thou. Shah net km P ” certain" Brluifswiiik Was di‘il aadmitted a Barristei'y’oftfg, Su erior REflD Y MflDE CL 0THING' . is rather a “John Frostish”,definition Ofthe Game Courts ofthislslafidy_a’az P Cloth Jackets and Trowsers, Toilenet and Valentin Vests, ‘ ut suppose the Aristocrat to Spend his money in ‘ j Moleskin and Duck Jackets,Frocks and Trowsers, Linen and feeding and preserving this game, which would white cotton Shirts,stripcd and regattadn. knit lambswool and I become almost immediately extinct, will, not the cotton Drawers. A large assortment Of Men s and Women s take the worth of money, if not the coin itself? imvn'mudefhoes' ‘ , so great a difference betWeen thovume é‘owl’ wild fowl, when each is actually a property reser- 1st 3 , why talk Of property ? The law is good with - _ “ eat, Where it suits his views—where it'dif- ‘ ' good for nothing. Let nie ask, from islators we may expect the strictest jus- , . , “his ofthis “Staunch Teetotal" School, or match their , ,Capt. Swabey, who have passed their lives it» office, unimpeached and unsuspected? The .ActgltlblyJaver, WOuld have reason to be proud of the ac- , were some'gentlemen, unbiassed and unpaid, to «entry itsbenches, until a radical reform should be effected retorm from mercenary jabbing, and dishonest attempts essences? GEORGE WRIGHT, Acting Surveyor’ General. JOHN Ir. THOMAS HAS JU ST RECEIVED, Er LADY WOOD, from LONDON; ANTELOPE, from LIVERPOOL;. and JOHN BROMHAM, from PLYMOUTH, WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT‘ or, ‘ GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, Comprismg LINEN and WOOLLEN DRAPERY; - HATS, CAPS, BONNETS; BOOTS and, SHOES, 8w. 6w. 'r o o L s; ' P L A TE D and other SHEFFIELD c o O‘D’s'; PAINTS, OILS, COLOURS, BRUSHES, &c. I line, 7 GARDEN AND rnownn S E E D S . c; it E Arr): “Mr”me N returning thanks for past favours, beg to inform their friends of their REMOVAL to the premises lately occupied by Mr. Smardan, Saddler; and having received then" SPRING- GOODS, , Charlottetown, 17th June, 1842. MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE.—-M. H. Perle‘y, Esq., fi-om St. John, N. B., has kindly consented to deliver :1 Lecture on the “ Early History of these Colonies,” thislS-aturday) even." ing, at 8 o’clock. ~~ w”, . . May 319i, 1842. «w—A —~».— . ~.«..._n,a.nnw.ann. ,. r, . . . ,......A.. , “Wine and clasp (Wrought) “Nails, from 4dy. to 40dy., opt and wrought Shingle Nails, Spikes, from 4 to 7 inches, Screws, _Hiiiges, Locks,Iron Pots and Bake Pans, Plough Plates, Metal Mountings, Cart Boxes,Chain Traces, Back Bands,}loes, Spades, Shovels, Box, Italian and sad Irons, Coffee Mills, Cutlery and Tirrware, Weav‘ers’ Reeds, Wool Cards, Cast, German and Blis- ter Steel; round,_flat, square and rod Iron, Axe Iron. _ feel assumd’ from the low Prices at which they are Paints, in 14 lb. 28 lb. and 56 lb. kegs; borled and raw Lin- receiving cominued support. . seed Oil,-Pitch, Tar, Varnish,/I’utty, VViIidow Glass, Cordage, I &c. be. ’ . I Also, Wine, Brandy, Teas, Sugar, Cof‘é‘fe, Molasses, Raisins, S '- ' obacco rime 1 ans c. Currants, pices, I" , p g , JOHN DAVIS, Jun. MELANCHOLY AccrnnNré—Robert Hutchinson, a lad of about 18'yearsrofage, son of Mr. 'VVilliam Hutchinson, of Lot 16, was unfortunately drowned near Georgetown, on the 4th inst. He left Launching Placein a boat for Georgetown, with a small boy ; on the Way thither he attempted to raise the sprit and unstep the mast, but in doing so, heland the mast Went overboard, and he soon after sunk ~Ga2. marked, of ’ ALso, ‘~ ‘ 25 Tons ofWelsh and Scrap Bar Iron ;a handsome MuhOgany Sideboard, with carved buck; Mahogany Sofa; Piano Forte; Cane-seat Chairs, &c., cheap for cash. 1 N. B.—The new Barque Civility willleave this Island for Bideford about the last day ofJune; PORT CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED June lO—Srhr. Sophia, Keenan, Sydney; Coals. Mmdme landlords—t1 mean _not a tax on wilderness)—- lipi‘ignt and judicious searching into the real Wants I) medsuresas might exalt our national condition. 1 much Whitth for years‘past has smothered all our po- dsuch unbappily prove the case, We must be film f'capital and enterprise stand aloof, and wav- gihsfll'adieus, or declining our acquaintance altogether. peoplelook to iz—tlie fault will be their Own.. 1 , gpresent, I have done with the TEETOTALLER, ad- , Ifwhen ~next he writes, to wear his literary mask ninewhat more charitable fashion. r lremain, Sir, &c. &c. ’ . . r, ‘ ' WILL WATCH. By the bye, S. T. T. was fearful, lest you should be fire ofi'his peteraro for him. Does he not know man Who stands behind, will be the one who must up are recoil—his the broken shins—his the dirty Wiping off the smutty smoke in Which his O'wn im- has enveloped him? , , _ Charlotte town, 8 june, 1842. her heditor, ~ ‘ closed paper lfound this morn near the north river find. has I beant much of a scholar, perhaps you run it for the benefit of the Hillectors, has my be ~' ,ns them more than ’ year humble servant, Pseao PEE. :1 Hoditor of the 6.1.... Herald. 4 , , , A Charlottetown, 2d 111% 1842. ,Macphee. . ' on the herring which 1 bamboozled the lows out t the wharf ); I shall, however, ~_ ling, be verging, with all the papers ready for‘fii nature. ’ time, let me beg you will exert yoursél to have marten persons at the meeting ; and mind you y, one know Ofthe Meeting unless suchas you I unch to‘, our canse ; and when weget the pro- nto the newspapers, ,why. We need notlet people ards how many attended. My she as quite young man; but I or in'Georg’etown, which makes fine the 3 thin the betterjto digest the pledge. , , o,“ rcesofthis country, and an unflinching execution ' i care not doomed to wallow still in that most melan- r tied to have. gone over to see you yesterday, but , putting in my crop of herring ,(Ol‘. rather a crop of he does .nOt get practice, __8 to get him into the House of Assembly ; and ~ , yd me that he would swallow the “pledge,” a get him a requisition, and a dose ofcastor :1 am determined to get the requisition up, should ‘be Only us'hoth there. We must . hoolhouse-late, so that there may not be any , , Us, except such Ofyour‘neighbours as you mild not be against 11. 1 am of opiniOn, ,it is gumething very‘swcet Of our Friend Makim, So' Nagy}, . endijgivehis services to the people in Entirorfiorse; andwe must also say some- * mall John, for you must recollect how- Election; and he may do so again, if h to turn the people against him; the ittle Doctor coupled with my-John. The new, has a great influence, since his , ' 3110b. ood in the country; and, by the our riends, that if my son don’t om the, -EsclieatorS, that 1 will get ll—Defiance, Robertson, Halifax; Goods. iii—Margaret, Brurrdage, Miramichi; Limestone, &c. 14—V’Vahron, Moore, Halifax; Goods. lG—Chr'isty Ann, \Veeks. Bay Vertc; Lark, Howatt, (10.; 27,000 feet Boards. Diadem, Robertson, London; Goods and passengers. , CLEARED. June 11—Schr. Mary Ann, B‘caton, Arichat ; 450 bus. Potatoes. Ruth, Maclcan, Maraboo; ballast. Margaret, Maclellaii, Bathurst; 1300 bus. Potatoes. Jane, Farrell,_Pictou; ballast. Iii—Sophia, Keenan, Sydney; do. Mary Ann, Liiikletter, l4—Swan, Bishop, do.; do. - Hope, Roberts, Newfoundland ; 80 Spars, 92000 Scantling, 6000 feet Boards, 2000 feet Plank. Brothers, Macleod, Miramichi; 850 bus. Potatoes, 8 Oatmeal. \ Catherine, Viderstme, Pictou 3 ballast. ,Rose, Fougcrc, do; 16000 feet Boards. Margaret,_Brundage, Miramichi; do. Oats, ch. Iii—Olive Branch, Bears, Fishing Voyage. VIE—Commix, Stewart, Pugwasli; ballast. 17—Christy Ann, Weeks, Bay Verte; 16 bus. Wheat, Oatmeal, ch. PRINCE TOWN. ENTERED; Junsl.-—Sclir. Henry Carman, 6.——A rmada, Davison, do. ; “ Mar Louisa, Campbell, Dalhousre, 7.——Elizabeth, Lawless, do.; Goods. CLEARED. June 2.-—Sclir. Elizabeth, Mackay, Miramichi; (10. Cats, 5 bags 81. 2 bis. Oatmeal, 4 bis. Pork, 1 do. 1 tub Lard, 1 do. Butter, 6,—Arnrada,\Davison, Fishing Voyage. .__.. Salt 5L Boards. N. 3.; 2 cwt Iron. SHIP NEWS. Quebec, May 29.—-Arrived, Barque Palmerston, Dougai, from Island, for lVIontreal-——Ma I —-Entered for loading, Ship Dahlia, Barque Glenburnie, Day, for Bideford. merit stores and 80 convicts on board, struck on the rocks off the end of Bermuda, on the 2d rnst., convicts saved; vessel a. total loss. rfd P' t N.S. , . CROCODILE sailed from Portsmouth, for Dublin and fax, May 31. ’ fiassmuers. » from Pictou, on Monday—Rev. Wm. In the Pocahontas, . Mr. Adams and 4 in the steerage. donald, Miss Ludlow, , In the Pocahontas, Ives, Metcalfe,Scott, steerage. In the Sylvanus, Bourdie, Mrs. Time, from Falmouth~Mr. C. B. Bagster, and 200 in the steerage. ._._.- L'AnNcuEn.——At Cove Head, on the 8th instant, Shipyard of Messrs Bell &Higgins, 61 Brig of 183 tons, calls Charles O'Mally. She is represented as being'an excellent vessel. * At Orwell, from the Shipyard of Mr. last, a fine copper-fastened Barque,’ c . 540 tons burthen ; for materials and woskmanship, any ever built in this and style of her accommodation for Passengers, having a Cabin 40 feetin ledgth.—Gaz. " DIED. On Saturday morning last, Martha, youngest Joseph W. Hodgson, aged 5 months. 8,000 feet Boards. 18.—-Barque, Sylvanus. Hooper, Falmouth; Goods and passengers.. just returned from London , per Ship Pictou, do. r 500'bus. Potatoes, 200 Mackay, Miramichi ; 2 sides Leather. 500 bus. Potatoes, 150 30, Barque Lady Wood, Malony, from do. for Plymouth; May 31, Cleared, The hired Transport Sir George Arthur, from England, with Govern- and immediately bilged. Crew and LIVERPOO L, June 2,—Entered for loading—JOHN M‘ADAM (Steamer), from Pictoii, yesterday—Messrs. Lawson, ,J.,D. B. Frasér, G.Haszard, and 7 in the from the B. Davies, on Saturday tilled the Emma Searle, of she is equal to Island, and far surpassing any In the extent daughter of NEW 5 GOODS of Charlottetown, and the ' Lady Wood, With A VERY LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT 0F GOODS, ‘ SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, Queen Street, l3gthdune,g1%l2, ‘ ‘ THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Inhabitants Island in general, that he has - which he Offers for sale at very reduced prices, for Cash on delivery. Traders going to the country Will besupplied on very has accommodation for a. few cabin Passengers. Apply ‘to the above. 1 RELIGIOUS BOOK AND TRACT SOCIETY. CHOICE SELECTION of the excellent Publi- cations ofthis Society, including a large proportion of interesting works and presents for the young, have been ‘ust re- ceived, per Lady Wood, and are for Sale at the Store of essrs. G.& W. HEARD, the Society’s De ository. Tracts-may also he had by Subscribers, for gratuitous istribution. By order,- "' ‘ JOHN ORLIBAR, Sec’y_. ‘ liberal terms. D. REDDIN. May 31st. 1842. feet May 16th,1842. SPRING, 1842. 4bls. SPRING'GOODS. .. ~LYDIARD 8L FINLAYSON , \ THE Subscribers have just received, per Brig Ante- BEG to intimate that Ellieykhafve received their Spring 00 0 lope, from Liverpool, a general assortment of BRITISII MANUFACTURED GOODS: Also, 16 Chests superior Souchong TEA, 700 pairs SHOES, Warranted not inferior in qua. i into t N. B.—Owing to the depressed luring districts, the above Goods- advantageous terms, and Will be disposedJofgzlieap for cash. 4 bls‘ is’lsland. May 23d, 1842. A CARD. Beef, Copartnersbip—and at_ 1, that he is now carrying "hopes to been so liberally conferred. P. E. possible. _ . North side Queen Square, Charlottetown, June 17th, 1842. .THOMAS D. TANTON, TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, West Hali- Mac- I most respectfully to inform them, favor hi with a portion ,of‘ their patronage. ,June 1 , 1842. MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING. MISS TERLIZZICK' begs to M r. d the built carry on; the above business; and trusts, punctuality, to merit a share oftheir patronage. I , [13" Residence, Upper Queen Street. Charlottetown, June lit-h, 1842. Poop ’ THE HARMONICON :, A - Music, consisting of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, &c., selected from the best Authors; 'to vocal Music. Second Edition, improved and enlarged- Charlottetown, May 28, 1842. r lg to any either made Or imported state oftrade in the manufac- have been purchased on very W. MACGILL. I I ENRY FOUND, Tiiilor, desires to return his sin- cere thanks to his friends and the public in general for their very liberal support to his late partner and himself, during their the same time begs to acquaint ,them, on business on his own account, and torrnerit a continuance of that patronage which has hither- H. F. will feel obliged to those indebted to the late Firm of TURNBULL & FOUND to discharge their Accounts as earlyas Great George Street (House formerly occupied by .Mr. Pallister), RETURNS his sincere thanks to the Gentry and Inhabitants Of Charlottetown, and the Island in general, for the liberal support they have hitherto afforded him; and begs that he has returned from Lon- don with the newestFashions; and having visited tlie firstEstah- lishments, in order to acquire the latest information In the art of cutting, feels confident ofgiving satisfaction to those who may announce to the pub- lic of Charlottetown and its vicinity, that she intends to by strict attention and 01*“ be had at the Colonial Herald Office-"price 7s. 6d. Collection of Sacred Anthems, with a copious Introduction BRITISH & FOREIGN 11433035119123, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON. ” consisting of Tuscan, Bonnet Shapes; Muslin-De Laines, Cambric and" French Mus- lin Dresses, Orleans and Saxony Cloths, plain and printed ; rich Satin, Chalis and Thibet Shawls and Handkerchiefs; Black and Coloured Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, &c., Printed Velveteena, Drills, Cantoons and Summer Cloth; Silk, Cotton and \Vorsted' Hose ; Gloves; Muslins, and a large assortment Ofsmall Wares. , Also—Rum, Brandy, Gin, Wines, Porter, Sugar, Tea, Tobac: co, Hats, Earthenware, Hardware, and a variety of Spices ; the whole ofwhich having been purchased on the most advantageous - terms, can be sold at extremely low prices for cash. , No. 1, Queen Street, June 9th, 1842. ' THE Subscriber intending to make a change in his business, is under the necessity ofcalling upon all persons ment oftheir respective iand‘s of' an Attorney, for T. B. TREMAIN. / indebted to him to make immediate pa Accounts, or they will be placed ip the collection. ) Charlottetown, lst June, 1842. « HERRINGS. , _ ,, , . JUST landed, and for Sale by the Subscriber, Surya nine Barrels Prime Newfoundland Earrings. They will be sold low, for prompt payment. / - ‘Z‘ ' K. M‘KENZIE. Water Street, 91h June, 1842. , PASSAGE TO AND FROM LONDON. THE very superior new copper fastened Ship ANN KENNEY, 486 tons'Register,Jon_N BALD- WIN, Commander, will sail from Three Rivers, for LONDON, about the 20th June next, and from thence back-direct to CHARLOTTETOWN. Can accommodate several Passengers, having a spacious Cabin on Deck. ' London, application to be made to Messrs. ohn Barellr 81, Co,” 11, Castle Street, Ivlolbngn; ChprlePs Walton,‘ Estq. Newman; 0 Cornhill~ or from same, or ussage on y, o , j C 1"" ’ . ANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, 16th May, 1842. . I . “ CLYDESDA‘LE HORSE COLUMBUS. THIS superior draught Horse willstnnd at the Subscriber’s during the ensuing season, except on the following days, viz: May 1‘11h,'20th J: (_ fl 7,,“ and 30th ; June 8tli,17th and 27th ; “July 6th, 15th and 2. in, when it is intended (weather and circumstances per— mitting), he shall stand at the Cross Roads,LOt 48. Terms, £1 lOs. Groom, 5s. ’ ~ ' , WILLIAM CRANSTOM _ Charlottetown Royalty, April 29th, 1842. - .df Dunstable and Bedfordo Bonnets and V For Freiuht orPassage from '\