1 Vin» Vine ar, A we mutants! manta.— Irving & Mackay, QUEEN STREET, Have received a neat assortment of BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, , , cossisrisc or B L A C K, blue and other superfine Cloths, Deeskins, Vestings and Tweeds, Red, white and yellow Flannels, Mouslin-de-laine and Chintz Dresses, Black and coloured Orleans Cloths, Black and coloured Gros-de-Naples, A‘lbert Cord, velute coloured Satins, Gauze and Satin Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, Crepe , do. . _ Mullins. Nets, Insertions, Edgings, Quilling and Laces, I A variety of Bonnet and Cup Ribbons, White, grey and printed Cottons, Irish Linen and Lawn, Russia Duck, A variety of Gloves and Mitts, Hose and halfllos'e, 1 White and coloured Quilts; Gent's. Cotton Pantalonns, Beaver, Paris” Velvet and Gossamer Hats, Glazed and Palm Leafdo. Bennett and' Bonnet Shapes. ALSO, . Polo and coloured Brandy (Martel brand), pale Holland Gin ; Foirits; Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines; White Wine Vinager; I‘ run and Ale; Pilot. Broad, sugar and water Crackers, English '- iesse (an excellent article): Congo and Ilyson Teas, Cofi'ee, t iocolate, Almonds, Nuts, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Loafurid i-s-Iist Sugar, Molasses; Paint and Linseed ()il, Florence -()Il, i i'x'ed Pickles, Gerkins, Capers, Table Salt, Bath ll’ricks; Digby lint-rings; India Rubber Blur-king. Black Lend, Whiting, Arrow ieuut; No. 1 Tobacco, Snuff, prime Ilavannuh Cigars; Earthen- n'i're, Glass and Hardware; Sole and Upper Leather. The whole of which will be sold at the lowest possible rate, t'o- cash on delivery. June, 1843. SW NO. 1, QUEEN STREET. Lydiard & Finlayson EIAVE RECEIVED. per late arrivals, a large and well assorted Stock of _ BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, suitable for the season, consisting of, viz :— l)r'luns Cloth, Mouslin da Lainas, Balgerines, Printed Lawn :: rl Muslin for Ladies’ Dresses; Black, blue and coloured Cloths, ‘Eunbroons, Bolanos, Doeskins and fancy Tweods, Satin Velvet :-.,i-l Cashmere Vestings, Printed Cuttons and Cambrica, White, : iiped and gray Sliirtings, Grass bleached Irish Linen and Long l-JWn, Linen Drill; Aremuse and Drawing Sill: for Bonnets, , “lindens, Rice,Tuscen and Dunstable Bonnets; Silk and Cotton ‘-‘ inge; a rich assortment of Shawls, Handkerchiefs and Rib- |‘ - is; Mull, Book, Jaconel and bordered Muslim; Ladies' and tr; ullemsn‘s Kid and Lisle Gloves, in great variety; a large :"irtmant of Silk and Cotton Hosiery, India Rubber Braces, ink and Satin Stocks and Scarfs, and a variety of Small Wares. ALSO, l'lyson, Souchong and Congo Teas; green and ground Cofl'se, C'mcnlate; London double refined LoafSugnr, superior Porto l' on Sugar; boxes, half-boxes and quarter-boxes Raisins, ; Zantc t."irrants and Jamaica Ginger; Soap and Candles; Mariell’s : ~mdy, Gin, Jamaica Spirits; Port, Madeira and Sherry Wines; ' undon Porter and Brown Stout; the whole of which will be . Id at unprecedented low prices for Cash on delivery. June, 1843. New Grocery Store, Queen Street, second door below Queen Square. l’WHE Subscriber begs leave respectfully to acquaint j. the ablic, that be has just received, olden Sherry, Malaga and Port WINES, Bottled ALE and PORTER, BRANDY, GIN and RUM, Prime SUGAR; Best Porto Rico MOLASSES. IIyson, Congoaud Twankay Tea; Coffee, Chocolate, \Vbite- best Jamaica Ginger, Sallad and other Oils, To- } I «no, Pa ma Cigars, Snuff, Spermaoeti Candles, Saleratas, i' ' inl'ectioniiry. Spices, Rice, Crackers, Pickles rind Sauces," and l ' luv 0 assortment of Groceries of various descriptions—all cf w'iic he will dispose of at unusually low prices, lbr Cash on i ‘I-‘li'.r . g y GEORGE F. COOPER. ; Juns 19, 1843. ‘ DRAPER Y, GROCERIES, (Soc. "leE Subscriber has just received, per CYGNET and kSZscuu'nos, a considerable addition to to his previous l it? Or LINEN and W OOLLEN DMPER Y, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, &c. &c. Settled PORTER and Leith ALE, (a prime article,) in pack: ages of!) 5; 4 dozen. Prime Havanna CIGARS. ALso, 100 Sides SOLE LEATHER. JOHN DAVIS,junior. _ Charlottetown, 26th June, 1843. Drugs and Medicines. WILLIAM R. WATSON REGS leave to announce to the Inhabitants of Char- . lottetown, and the Island in general, that he has commenc- n- i in. the above line in the Store adjoining the late Mr. Donald ‘9 icdonald's, and next to Mr. P. Mucgownn’s, where he will Map constantly on hand It general Supply of Drugs, Medicines, ’ Humical Apparatus and Tests, Seidliiz, Soda and Ginger Beer r-'-‘\\'d.ffl, Medicinal and Culinary Herbs, French and Ennlisli . l'uifumery. Robertson's patent Gronts and Barley. b ALso, ' {2m thousand Cuba Company Cigars; Rune, Hobson &. Co’s. . lvhrated Soda Water, Ginger Beer and Lemon Syrup. The N we are all imported from approved sources, unsiirprissed for ., tlllly,lnd at moderate prices, for Cash. \V. R. W., from the experience which he has had in Scotland n“ lNova Scotia, trusts he shall be able to give satisfaction to :o --e who may favour him with their custom. .lune 23d,1843. 3m. " spurns, 1843. - i, r Ann K:snr,from London, and Ans-snore, fi‘om Liverymol. IHE Subscriber has just received a well selected assortment of 331TISR MANUFACTURED GOODS, 'I'i vct from the Manufacturius, which he now offers for sale, at 3 - - Store formerly occupied by Mr. George Hooper, Great George mat, and nearly opposite the Market \House, at very reduced 3; .i'ps or ready money only. i ALSO, g TEA ISUGAR,MOLASSES COFFEE S A .z. .nicb, suacu, an... a... ’ ’ o P’ CANDLES' Eloy 232d, 1843. SPRING IMPORTATION. ARRIVED, perBAnQUr: CIVILIT fl CHOICE SELECTION OF NEWEST STYLE OF Struts!) anti ire reign Goalie. ALSO, i A Srunnrn Assoa'rusu'r or MAHOGANY, IN I BOARD AND VENEER; PIANO, doc. 6w FOR SALE AT THE STORE OF ‘« » WILLIAM HEARD. ; Great George Street, May 20th.,1843. 1 JOHN S. MACDONALD. JUST Y, iti‘lllE Committee of the Prince Edward Island Auxiliar if 8131.! Socra‘rv have received anew assortment ofBIBL 1,-wl TESTAMENTS, in various bindings, and have ihemEriS h. at extremely low prices, at their Depository—Mr. H. nnpgr’s Book Store. V The Tn“. society}. Spring importation has arrived, psrtba :‘nima Searl'e- I LAND ASSESSMENT. T 's Office Charlottetown mni’rreiiwe Edwiird Island, 30th’Mey, 1843. this Island, made and passed in the Seventh yenrofthe Reign of His late Majesty King William Ille.F0lll'1h,lDlllUled An flat for levying an Assessment on all Lands in this Island—I'do. here- by publicly notify the Owners or Oecupiers of Land Wllllln this Island, for which the Annual Assessment charged thereon by the said recited Act, of Four Shillings, lawful money ofthis Island, fiir every Hundred Acres ofwtldsrness or unimproved Lands coit- tsined in the several Townships, and the several Islands belong- ing thereto, and the sum of'l‘wo Shillings for every Hundred acres of'cultivztled or improved Lands in the said several Townships and Islands 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 ofTwo Shillings for each and ever ' cultivated or improved Town, Pasture, Common, and .Wa- ter ot as aforesaid; and the sum of Two Shillings and eight- pence for each and every Town Lot, Pasture Lot and \Vater Lot, granted in the Towns and Royalties ofGeorgctown and Prince- town; and the sum ofOne shilling and four-pence for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture 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 care ufcultivated or improved Land in the Royalty ofGeorgctown, called reserved Lands; and the sum of Twovponce per acre on each rind every acre ufsucb Lands as mav be deemed uncultivated or unimproved Luiids, is payable, vtha't unless the Assessment for the current your be poid into my hands, or the hands oftny Deputies, on or before the ’Ilwent'v-first ufDeccmbcr, 1843,13hall, 3n the last day ofilie next Hilary I‘erm, at Charlottetown. make Proclamation ofiill such Lands as shall tlten be in nrrear fiir non-pay merit ofthe sums charged thereon, agreeably to the directions ofthe said Act. J. SPENCER. SMITH, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Isl July, 1843. IN compliance with the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly, for levying nn Assessment on all Lands within this Island, IImve appointed the fullowrng persons to be Receivers of the said Assessment: Prince County. Joseph Pope, Berleque. Thomas C. Com ptou, St. Eleanor’s. James Yeo, Port Hill. John Cambridge. Allan Forsyth, Casrumpeque. Robert Hyndman, Princelown. Queen's County. James Pigeon, New London. Thomas Fairbmrn, Sable, Solomon Desbrisnv, Charlottetown. Allan Ill-Duugall,Belfiist. King’s County. John Jurdiiic, St. Peter's. , Alexander M‘Donalrl. St. Margaret's. William Macgowan. Soiiris. Hugh Miicdonald, Three Rivers. Janie. Richards, Murray Harbour. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. 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 ofliai-tford, Connecticut. And as he is furnished with‘ blank Forms oprplication, and in possession of all the information which may be desired by persons who wish to effect Insurance, he will be happy to re- ceivce applications and transmit the same to the Agent at Hali fax. Please apply to H ENRY PALMER. ALLIANCE LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN? 0 F L 0 N D 0 N - CAPITAL £5,000,000, STERLING. PR EMI UM—MODERA TE. (‘HARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. I. June 0, 1843. ~ HE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Agents of DAVID STEWART, Esquire, for his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10, 1‘2, 27, 30, 46, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to lease lands. with a libert ' of purcltasing,and to sell on the most liberal terms; and that al persons indebted to tliatgentlcman, for rent or other- .wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the same. All persons found trespassing on any ofthe above properties. either by cutting Timber, or in any other respect, wille pro- secuted with the utmostrigour ofthe Law. II. D. MORPETII, PETER EMERY. December l0th,1840. TO BE SOLD, OR LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS, 'I‘HAT highly eligible and beautifully situated Estate of KESTON, bordering on the Royalty Road, 3% miles from Charlottetown, \Vllll a substantial new frame House. forty- two feet by thirty-two feet~coritnining 10 spacious Rooms,be- sides Cellars, Closets, &c. It has a large Kitchen Garden and Flower’Garden; :1 Burn, Farmer's Cottage, and many Out-build- ings. Forty acres ofthe Land are ready to crop (linll‘griiss), and twenty more cleared for the plough, and twelve acres unreclaim- ell. Apply on the spot, for terms, ofthe Subscriber. HENRY SHEARMAN. Keston, 20th April, 1843. FOR, SALE—About 18 or 20 acres of excellent Lund,silnate in Charlottetown Royalty—one hnlf cleared and in ii hiin state ofcultivation. There are a good Draw-well and some small Buildings on the premises, which are within three and ti liull'miles of Charlottetown, and hulfa mile from the St. Peter's Road. It is bounded on one side by the road loading from the N pursuance of the Act ofthe General Assertiny ofl ' . remorse. TIIE AMERICAN FAMILY ll - THAT Mn. MOFFAT’S Life Pills and Pliceiilx Blue" ' ' ' ‘ ‘ and a have long since obtained thehigh and enviable dlillllffifiguiabie 1: st ofcompetitors, and that they acquired it solely {by I et -ufier)’ an aild almost unlimited efficacy, wrthoutgjieusugl aid (Lt; piazztlfigd -Wh“. ‘ ‘ . cann - . , sums are well known to the pit ic, an ’ . , mesh iizi-jflittle hits been said concerning theise astonishing Lg? Medic .Y I ' ' t ion was necessa . ro rietor himself and not more now“ Igfilllfll :flhe afflicted iv a sure :ndidspefcly me‘aphsepf rgifigrébsigfifly m iidl flown from one in iv us to an ., wn figural will the) have long srnce become knownin almost evrfiystsriing a“; {illage in the Union, as a wonderful and inestimable 6' hi“; I’lb‘luutarv and unsolicited testirlnonjiaflsl oféhegr{abso‘elt‘igzlywaziogijwe " " trrea u an osuia - , _ efficacy, in diseases ofthe mns d. h w been received ' ary occurrence, a . ' as in others of prevalent and or in d r Ye, seruon ' ' they have cure mm c y by the proprietorfmm the persons .r ' . V.‘ namben ' be received in iiicreasiig . . ofthe country, and still continue to I bl e lo h" ‘ ' ' tor refers the u i wtth ride and leasure that the propric . ,- ‘l‘lllIEDtCA'I. MANUAL," where a wrdelay varjious selffgéoaz‘etlslezgll23lsle ials is ublished with the uamcsan resr enceo I I ,. Iiiaolias no esitatlon’in saying that the annals of Medical Science (spams: contain a greater number or variety of cures effected by gin) mfelmwcl known to the profession; or cures on more frightlul kin oro webm- standina', coming as these testimonials do from the cured persons . nee selves,'who certainly know best, from their own hap ydex‘pfirie re, whether they are cured or not. The eVidence they a or. 9 0:85“ eminent and un recedented eflicacy oftbese grand remedies is per y In addition to those already published, the proprietor IS in possesswphzj' a vast accumulation ofthese personal certificates. (leinonstraltfing .0“ his Life Pill: and Phoenix Bitters are promptly and uniformly e Tum; In Scrofula inall its hydra headed forms. Dyspc sta whethe;chip-to“s or occasional, Rheumatism both acute and chronic, aundice an t i l "d and liver complaints, however distressing or complicated, Pipette,- Ague in all their varieties, and when qumine and all other speci v} ai , Habitual Costiveness,lcspecially when the Life Pills are used as f lllll‘l‘lfll’ pills. immerliatelv before or after that meal) Piles even in cases 0 tkirj years standing, Dropsy, Gout and settled pains in the breast, bar; ,or organs, disease of the bladder and kidneys, bilcs, tumours, and uBcerS, Erysrpelas, and all other eruptive diseases; Pleurisy, Asthma, run: chins, and other affections ofthe chest, lungs and mucous members , plmllles,5ialtis ofthe skin, and the foul unhealthy appearance ofllh'e coin lcxiou, arising from whatever cause. nervous or general dchhity. hea aches, and giddiness, together With a vast variet 'of other male ice, in proolofthe Speedy and effectual cure of which y these-medimnes alone, the proprietor has hundreds, nay thousands of'ccrtified testi- monials. Both the Pills and Bitters are mild and delightful in their operation, producing none ofcveii the temporary prostrations and nausea occasioned by nearly all other medicines , and they can be ndministercd with safety to young children, and females in the most delicate health. Prepared and sold by Dr. \Vm. II. Model, 375 Broadway, New York. For sale also by the agents—NEW Yonx, May 30. COOPER 6L BREMNER, Agents for Prince Edwurdjrland. U3" These valuable Medicines may also be had on up 'llt‘Sllol‘l to Mr. George Farley, Searletowu, Bedeque; Mr. George ig’ginton, Cra- paud; and Mr. Edward Henry, Lot 18. I Charlottetown, August I2, 1842.’ , P A. R K E R’ S PURGATIVE AND STOMACHIC VEGETABLE PILLS. “ He that wants- Health wants every thing." THESE Medicines are (firer Vegetable, and will he found upon trial to be the mildest, and at the same time the most efl'ectual, remedy ever offered to the public for the relief of suffering humanity. IN ALL DISEASES they will be found to allay Irritation—reduce Fever and Iiiflammation—clcansc the Stomach and Bowcls—improve Digestion—purify the Blood—restore tone to the principal functions— and impart renewed energy to the whole Constitution. In llwfollo wing Diseases they have proved ofthe greatest utility : Fevers ofevery character lnl'lammatious; Costivcuess; Bilious and Liver Complaints; Consumption; Asthma; l’yspeisia; Vomiting; Determination of Blood to the Head; Cutaneous ruptions; I’iles; Diseased Joints; Nervous Disorders; llystcrics; Female Complaints of retry kind; Impure state of the Blood; Worms; Diarrhoea; all Derangements ofthe Stomach and Bowels; and General Debility of the whole Constitution. ' Indeed, there is scarcely a Disease to which mankind is subject which they will not either greatly benqfil or perfectly cure. The Purgative Pills operate in the most gentle manner in cleansing the Stomach and Bowels, and removing obstructions. In severe Chronic Diseases they are an invaluable Allerulive, and when combined with the Sioma’cliic Pills, quickly improve the secretions ofthe whole system—the stomach is strengthened—a healthy flow ofbile is produced—the bowels become regular-mud disease, whether Local or Constitutional, gives place to health and vigour of mind and body. In all diseases of the Digestive Organs, accompanied with loss of appetite, nausea, sour stomach, and general dcbility, the Stomachic Pills (With the occasional use ofthe Purgative,) will be found ofthe greatest utility. The Stomachic Pills should always be taken after Fever and Inflam- mation are reduced by the Purgative Pills—as they greatly facilitate the recovery of the patient. \Veak and delicate Females will find the Stomachic Pills of the utmos value in all complaints to which they are subject. In all diseases of (lcbility they will be found to increase the patients strength, and rapidly restore him to the enjoyment ofpcrfect health. Sold in Boxes, price 15.6d. each. For sale by the Subscribers, who are Agents. COOPER dz, BREMNER. Charlottetown, Ist February, 1843. E» Thomas Morris, Ladies’ and Gcnllcmcn's Boot and Shoe Manufacturrr, AVING just arrived from England, where he has carrir‘d'on business for the last Twenty years, and given general satisfaction to his employers, begs leave to zit-quaint the Inhabitants ofChsrlottctown, and its vicinity, that he has Removed lo a part of the House now ocami'ed by .Mr. N: Le Page, at the Corner of Upper Queen and Kent Streets, where he hopes, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. T. M. has brought with him a large assortmentof Goods in his line, of the best quality, viz: Sole Leather, Calf Skins, Kips, Spanish Cordovan, black Spanish Morocco, enitmellod Seal, rough and smooth; Seal Binders; white and stained Sheep and Lambs; coloured Rouns, black Lustings, wide and narrow Bout Webbs, Shoe Thread, Cord Twist, Barber's Twist, &c. die. '1‘. M. intends keeping up acoirespondunce with personsin England, in order to have on hand it constant supply of such or- ticles as will give satisfaction to all who may favour him with their support. St. Peter‘s to the Princetoer Road, and in front and rear by roads coming out to the St. Peter's Road ; on the other side by a ditch. Applv to JOHN WHEALAN, on the premises, or-to EDWARD KICKHAM, Charlottetown. SIDNEY MILLS. VI‘HESE excellent MILLS are now in full operation, and the public are hereby informed, that a conveyance will leave the Subscriber's residence, in Queen’s Square, every 'I‘hursdii morning, at about 7 a. m., for the purpose ofcouveying Grain thither; the Flour from which will he returned, free of expense, to the owner, save the tell for grinding alloWed b law. J. SIDNEY DEALEY. Charlottetown, 28th Oct. 1842. ~\ PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. THE Subscriber having made considerable altera- tions in his premises, begs leave to inform his friends gette- rully [but he is now prepared to accommodate nfew persons with genteel board, combined with .i comfortable and quiet home. Evejry attention will be paid to those who may honor him with a on . [rA few yearly Boarders can be well accommodated on rea- sonable terms. JAM ES DAVIS. Hillsborough Street, (near King’s Square,) Oct. lst, 1842. COMMERCIAL INN. THE Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the public that he has taken the above well known Premises, and having furnished the same with every article repuisite for a com- fortable BOARDING HOUSE, hopes, by the moderation ofhiii charges. and strict attention to the wishes ofthose who may favour him with their custom, to merit a continuance of that patronage which was for so many years awarded to his predecessor in that Establishment. DAVID CONNORS. Charlottetown, July 8th, 1842. BUOKBINDING. 'l‘HE Subscribers are prepared to execute all orders in the BOOKBINDING line in the first style ofworkman. ship, at moderate prices, and with punctualit and dis atch. ’ May 33, 1843. COOPE h R MNER. Charlottetown, lst July, 1843. To sun-ownnns‘ervn o'rnnns. ATSUN DUCHEMIN, Pump and Bloc/smoker, returns thanks to those who have, for munv years past, favored him Willi their pationage and support in liis'line of busi- ness; and beg: to intimate, that he has now on hand a large quantity of SHIPS' BLOCKS, of all descriptions and sizes, DEADEYES, and all other materials in his line required for the outfit of Vessels. He has also on hand a few Mahogany and Birch WHEELS, CAPSTANS, dirt. Ships' Pumps, and Pumps for Wells not exceeding 100 feet in length, made on an improved principle to work with ease. All descriptions of Turning in binss, iron or wood, executed with taste and dispatch, and on moderate terms. 0:? WANTED, a respectable lad from the country, about 14 years ofsge, as an Apprentice to the above business. Inquire at the \Vorksliop, head of the Queen’s Wharf, or at the Block- making Establishment, Prince Street. Churlottetown.11ib May, 1843. BOOT AND 5301: MAKING. THE SUBSCRIBER intimates to the public that he has commenced business in the above line,in his Shop, in. Sydney Street, near tho Wellington Hotel, where he trusts, by diligence in his occupation and good workmanship, to me itri share ofpublic patronage. THEOPHILUS CHAPPELL. Charlottetown, April I, 1843- PLASTERING. ALEXANDER MACBETH, PLASTERER, begs to intimate, that he is prepared to contract, on moderate terms, with such persnns as may feel disposed to favour him with their support in his line of business; and flutters himselfthat, by punc- tuulity and good workmanship, be may be faVOured with a shine ofthe ublic patronage. Application» to be made at Mr. Paul:- Tln’s nth. Charlottetown, July 30th, 1842. GAEEEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, FOR Ear JOHN T. THO . April 15, 1843. . MAS to call: the at” irresistible, an commands rather than solicits the respectoftlie public I PROSPECTU. N LIBERAL NDW.I" T. be published in Charlottetown m. To the People ofPrince WIN ENTLEMEN; The subject upon which we to address you is onedthit sol closely mu," ,h c V . , sts of us all, that we 0 not iesitate in . I, . t I, liliif. familiarity or. friend—all‘the holding. 0- my spirit inseparablo from an integrity of' pithy“ "- _ \ , merit to the truth. We have to addrene you”, “w "um ’ , establishing in this Cblony a Fir" Ind humility-l! FI-ltml in doing so, we shall avoid the indulgent-e oftlilt lipfimg useless as it is disgusting. ' To use" that you have no such Presa,. II to ascertain you alf know. It is notorious that the whole pnpulu'". a. Island—save a miserable, arrogant and. punmpmud ,- , draining the life-blood ofthe countrv, audio-nth,“ inf. . ., form—have not the power of pror aiming _tltair injuries.“ gradation, and establishing the tyranny and'infsuy, ohmifim 'I‘hrit tyrannv has existed for year-Jud still exists is n." ' its original d'et‘ormiiy, and no Journalist in the Collin, m,“ found fearless and honest enough to expose and condemn - IVhen vou have to appeal to the Press ofamtlnr ! assert yoiir rights and chastise your oppremra, there'enhm tle doubt ofthe partiality, yenality and 'cnrrriptien of} or, rather, that which calls itselfyours. flieiecanbolmhd - , that truth rind justice have been burlered fur the smug. men und tho palronuge of power, and that Pas," upostiicv bv some are regarded with higher favour thnii and liilhgrity. To render sncli appeals unnecessar , w. w, x to establish in this community a Semi-weekly Panodinl, u“,- the title of U v, atth aasltatitum. To this stop we are encourug -d by your friends-the Pn'wil' V friends—whose solicitations rind assurances ofsiipprin u. “‘1' urgent and fluttering to be disregarded or unacknowledged. ? object ofthis paper will be, emphatically, the defence. of rights, and the promotion of rum interests. “ “any!” it cause ofparty, or of faction, hut the cause of every rim; u M “min.” It will be its object ioinveslignte and asset , prim "m dy, the evils which have grown out ofthe Landocracy 2.1..“ a system whose principle is “monopoly, . whose e .3 i, oppression; and wherever fraud or corruption may I). rm,“ to exist, Tu: PALLADIUM Will show itself its trio-tumour”... mlsl" enem . ’l‘ogtlie Gn’i'ernment, as at present constituted, '1‘!!! Pan... nitriti will present on opposing front, because it Is uncut-stile: iional and un-British—boca‘usc it is the Government of my 34 Colonists--—and because it is a living lie on the system of Colonial} Polity conceded by Her Majesty to her Provinces in Amelie... ' We believe-~we are surewyou desire an Administration hum]! upon the uncorruptcd principles ofthe British Constitution; and you have as good a right to such an Administration as the Pie. vinrces ofCuiinda, Nova Scotia or New Brnnswmk. Though no; so extensive in territory as either of her elder Sisters,the sfand ofPripce Edward has all the elemenis of' nationallimportance, iii common with them; and the time has arrived. when she should assert her claim to that position among these Colonies which her resources entitle her to maintain. And ifwe have life to 21”“ the puipOse we have in view, those claims shall not want an usserter or defender. AGRICULTURE AND THE FISHERIES. IVe are aware that the full development of the Agricultural and Fishing Resources ofthe Island is essential to its wealth and ' prosperity; and. iii the discharge of our. Editorial duties, these subjects shall often occupy our consideration. NEI‘VS. v A primary object ofthe PALLADIUM will be, to give a ready ab— stract ofthe latest News, from all parts ofthe World, as soon as it mav reach our shores; and whenever it may be inconvenient to nfi'orrl it through the columns ofllie regular publication,n Stip- plementary sheet Will be employed. LITERATURE, die. The lovers nflcs Belles Lellres shall ever find an amusing and instructive Miscellany in those columns usually devoted to sue-ha matters. Tm: PALLADIUM will be printed on a sheet nearly as large as any ofthe Island Papers, and will he issued twice a week, on the mornings of Monday and Thursday. The annual subscription will he fifteen Sliillings-—cxclusivoufinr-irlentnl cxpenscs—-pny- able lialfyearly in advance. Thus it will be the cheapest Paper ever published in the Colony. The nccvssury Printing Materials will be received intlie course ofa few weeks; and as little delay us possible will thou be made before the issue ofthe first number. ' EDIVARD WHELAN & CU. Charlottetown, June 12, 1843. To be published in November next, A TR EATI S E ON THE ORETIC.4L JIND PRACTICAL LAND SURVEYING. DEMONSTRATED rnou ITS nus-r PniNCiPLns. Dedicated (by permission ) To the Hon. Amos Edwin Botsford, And the Land Surveyors of British North America. ONTENTS: Decima Fractions, Square Root, J Elements ol Geometry, Definitions, &.c., Algebraic Defini- tions, Geometrical Problems, including the Nature and Use of Scales, Logaritlims, Plane Trigonometry, Mensuration of heights and (llnlillICHS, Description rind use of Instriiiiienis employed in, Surveying, a simple and concise method ofkceping a Field Bunk, Variation ofthe Compass, with particular observations on the dif- ferent affections of the Magnetic Needle, a correct and simple method ofrunning, tracing, and retracing Lines, Mensurntion and Division ol'Lnnds by the Universal and other methods of Calcu- lation, Loeation of Lands in almost every possible form, and with. the least possible data. 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