le’m‘ll'c ’ repairs and brinrr in a Bill pursuant to the ‘ ' 0‘ ’ . I" Cor. Comgéfim Ebove reported fesolutions. k , Then the House adjoiirned. I 385;?) ,. _ ’ _ " FRIDAY, January 28th. ‘ c, n 335;; day at half-past twelve o’clock,the Legislative Coun- °fich I (waited upon the Lieutenant Governor, with their Address, I Tug"L We gubjoln, together with His Excellency’s rep] y. one, g; llen‘cy Sir HENRY Vim: Harm”, Knight, Lieu- e 3,, ‘- oveinor,&c. Sfc. Sm. a“, 8 ' flay it please your Excellency; I ‘ "8 weight; Members of Her Majesty’s Legislative Council, In . ml Assembly convened, request that your Excellency ‘ chief, pleased to accept our thanks for the Speech deliver- I end 90,, b" you, at the opening of the present Session of the Ge- }, w. ' '~ ml Assembly. We heartily coincide with your_ExcelleIi- I In 1‘ in your congratulations upon the birthpf a Prince—heir “Boy .6, mm to the British Throne—arid alsd' upon the perfect ad. “flotation of Her Gracious Majesty to health—events which wit only fill all hearts with joy, but also call forth, through- , m eve, portion of Her Majesty’s dominions, sentiments of “not, {I . , . . o thankfulness to the Almighty, and feelinus of the ) , :fmig; and most devoted loyalt to Her Majesty’: Sacred “all, person, and attachment to Her; Royal oti‘spriii . 'd ‘11- ' _ we fully concur with your Excellency upon the impor« Dug“ ‘: not influence which education and instruction have upon . frag”, and that they should be widely disseminated among sage g, .. "jaw younger portion of the inhabitants ofthis Colony. We ' 4in to assure your Excellency that this all im _ portant qt’ies- gen shall ever receive our fullest considera tion ; and we nit, » ligamer assure your Excellency, that we shall carefully exa- gtyi, j ~ and inquire into the system by which the Central Aca- Ex. l ‘Myis governed, and that readily unite in giving W 'suppm't to meas'ir‘refi’s. may be best calculated to lop ire that Institution that exalted position which would ren- qeyysfw itrpefimanently useful. w. r . ' deaf, firm Excellency may rely 0 our best attention being pfi’fl to thé replies that‘have been, received from .Her Ma- , L ’ to our Addresses passed during the last Sessmn, and an to such other matters as y 1 our Excellency may be pleased “I? r it before us by Message. - ‘38“ thcel that your Excellency is asiucere, when you ex- 331'» your desire for the prOspoI-Ity of this Island; and we “1" ' figto assureryour Excellency that our best and most ear— me .. attention shall be bestowed-on every measure that may ’3‘ a” conducive to the general welfare and pI'OSpei-ity of this ‘ Colony. ‘ .tli ' _, , [His EXCELLENCY’S REPLYJ lb‘ MflPresident, and Honorable Gentlemen of the Legislative ’ Council; ,3. J receive your address with the sincerest thankfulness. m » The sentiments expressed by you upon the blessings 1,; i ‘ ntedwby Almighty God to the nation, are well cal- mo.‘ _ ~ * mprove how deeply they are appreciated in this ,3, ,» I, I, y {7111 loyalty to Her Majesty our beloved So reign . - a \ ’ [thank ' ‘ for, the assurances of,your examination into ’ (location generally, and that also of the Central “ ’ith’ dtfiér‘l’natters as they may be submitted; the uph‘ to hope in this exercise ofyour talent and Albnooclock'fhe House of Assembly presented their VAddtesslfo igliich His Excellency delivered the following I any:— ‘ \5» Mn ‘ r, and Gentlemen .; I ive your Address it-llanguigcuin which of tlw House of Assembly ; with deep gratification. The w you have expressed your thankfulness ’tbr thgbléésings so recently vouchsafed to the Nation by tbo'Alitijghty, and that which conveys your feelings towards urs‘be'laived Sovereign. well becomes the representatives of thcPiSOple of this loyal Colony. {thank you for the cordial manner in which you have en- the several subjects submitted to your considera- tioiihy me; it is by calm investigation and unanimity, that ‘flte'prosperity of this Island (our mutual first desire) will, tinder’l’rovidence, be ensured. - In theHouse of Assem bly, Mr. Thomson moved, that the one cutouts: macaw. CATHOLIC INSTITUTE orGreat Britain, 14 Soho‘ Square,‘London. ESTABLISHED, JULY 1, 1838. ' PATRONS. The Right Rev. Tlios. Walsh D. D. V. . The Right Rev. Pete ’ A M. D- r Au ust' England. g me Balhes, D. D. The Right Rev. Andrew Scott, ~ D. l). v. Aft . , The Rzghl Rev. James V D Scotland The Right Rev, Kyle, D. D. A. N. D. Scotland The Right Rev. ’V. Andrew Carruthers A. E. D. Scotland ' ‘John Briggs, D, D. D. El" 6 The nght RevlThos-‘Griflilhs, D. D. V. A. .7 :I‘he Rggbthu John Murdoch, D. D. Coad. I‘lie RiglItR‘ev. James Gillis, D. D. Coad. E. The Right Rev. Nic. Wisetnan, D. D. Coad. . ‘ PRESIDENT, Tn: EARL or Simmvscnav. .VIBE PRESIDENTS, raquair, RH. Howard England V. A. W. D. 13¢ , 3' W. D.,Scotland D. Scotland M. D. England. The Earl oi‘T , Esq., M. r. The Earl of Newburgh, Mojm' Huddlesfim, Lord Stourton , Pbilli Jonesfifisiq; Lord Carnoys Hangib. Langdale, M. P. Lord Clifford Lord Stafford Lord Lova; ‘ Hon. ‘SirLE. Vavasonr, Bart. ansonr Esq. John Leigh, Esq W.‘C. .Maxwell, Esq. P. C. Maxwell, _ _ . Esq- Bedingfigid, Bart. John Menzies, S,ng Edward Blourit, Bait: if _, Peter Middleton SI; Jamcs Gordon, Bart. , p D. O’Connell, Esq I. P Sll‘RH. Ticli orne, Burt. M. O‘Connell, Es M.I’. Sir C. VVols'e éy. Bart. Colonel Aiidertun, Robert Berkcly, Esq. Richard Bcsley, Esq: . Vi’illinm Blundell, Esq. Charles Bodenliam, Esq. Joseph Bushell, Esq. E. Clavering, Esq. Hon. C. T. Clifford, E. Doughty, Esq. Richard Gillow, Esq. F. Fitzherhert, Es . Henry Howard, Esq. * MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE. . . EX OFFICIO. The Cathth Bishops and Clergy ofGreat Britain and the Colo- nies, Catholic Peers and Members of Parliament, Vice- Presi— dents, Treasurer and Secretary. Mrrflenry Robinson, TREASURER. Mr. James Smith, SECRETARY. V ‘ - MEMBERS OF GENERAL COMMITTEE. Mr- Richard Abraham, Mr. Thomas Jones, Charles Addis, Joseph Keasley,~ J. W. Amherst, John Kendal, Petcr Andrews, W. D. Kenny, H. R. Bagshaw, A. Loughmnn, jun'r., Henry Barnwall, Frederick Lucas, John Barclli, Francis Macdonnell, Frederick Chambers, Anthony Ml'ltcno, J. A Cooke, VVilliam Mylius, . Ant. de la Torre, C. J. Pagliano, William Devoy, John Reed, Charles Dolmnn, Francis Riddell, John Dolan, Henry Riddell, Daniel French, William Rogers, Michael Forrestal, Henry Seorlc, S. J Gardom, F. Scully, A. VV. J. Harrison, T. M. Smith, T. Henley, . Joseph Spencer, P. G. chitley, Richard Swift, JR. Hcrbcrt, William Ulluthorna, Patrick Hughes, John VValkcr, Charles Innis, junr., Charles IVcdd, C. E. Jeringliam, James Youens. S. Johnson, Charles Orfell, Esq. A Hon. Edward I’ett‘e, Henry" Petre, Esq. A. L. Phillips, Esq. W. F. Riley, Esq. . N J. H. Talbot, Esq, M.’ P‘- _, Charles Townelcy, Esq. ' R. Throcmorton, Esq. , J. F. Vaughan, Esq. Joseph Weld, Esq. Humphrey Weld, Esq. James thble, Esq. At a Meeting held in Cliarlgt‘tetown on the 26th inst., for the purpose of forming a Branch...Of the above Institute—the Right Rev. Doctor Mucdonnld Bistp‘prharlottetown, in the Chair —it was 7‘ ‘ 1' " 1. Resaloed,»ds*tlie opinio , u Meeting, That the laudable and steady exertions ofthe; ’ I . . “thblic InSti'tnteofGreai Britain,” in the disseininifionof the. ure‘morality and'sound and orthodox louse «rill to mormw, «in Committee of the whole, take intorconsiii'cration the expediency of issuing a copper cur- rency as: gb'rs Island—Agreed to. Mr. Macleaa moved, that a Message be sent to the Lieut. lGovernor,to ascertain if any contract has been entered into for the erection ofa Light House on Point Prim, and for any other information relative thereto—Motion agreed to, and a Committee appointed. TheBill to confirm and render valid the proceedings of t the Executive Government during the administration of the- OII..Qeorge Wright, was read a third time and passed. . Afiillto further amend the Road Compensation Act, was read a second time, and committed. The intention of Ills Bill is toenable any two Road Commissioners, not being M38! interested, to determine the amount of compensation ,. mile paid to parties through whose cultivated litnd roads of I ; WI extent may be run,’instead Ofincurring the expense of U in. every instance, as at present. . TAZWIC Meeting was held at Park Corner, New London, “Mlle 4th inst., for the purpose of organizing an Auxiliary Agricultural Association, in that district. J. C. Sims-Esq, fins "called to preside during the preliminary proceedings, 5§dit was resolved, that the Office-bearers for-the current M be as follow: ‘ James Campbell, Esq., J. P., President. ' , VD. Montgomery, Esq., M. P. P., Vice President. ' . ' ' Mr. James Pidgeon, Treasurer 8; Secretary. 7, J. C. Sims, Esq, J. P., J _, ,gJoseph Davidson, ' ‘Jdmes Clark, George McKay, James Harding, y. ... - Committee. I i“jurflarzics’ INSTITUTE. On Wednesday evening last, 3 On. Charles Young (President), delivered a lecture Elocution. OII motion, it was resolved, that the Rev. . “ -¥Vadde11 be requested 'to deliver his lectrue upon the. '_ Reciprocal Duties of Sgcial Lille,” to which he consented. 0D.next Wednesday evening, therefore, the Rev. James :Waddell will read that lecture. It was ,then announced, “lat on Wednesday the 9th of February next, Dr. Conroy Will deliver a lecture upon “ flnimal Physiology.” James -Haszard, Esq, one of the Vice Presidents, who was in ~ _ llil‘o_Chztir, presented to the Institute the sum of£5, which Ontltles him to be a member thereof for life,- free of any fu- ll“’tutbarge. ’ _ ,, quest was held, on Tuesday Vanessa’s INQUEST.-—An 1n gmkfore Daniel Hodgson, Esq. Coroner, on view of the Mofiiartin Macdiarmiad, a Private in the detachment of _ 536th Regtq stationed in this garrison, when a verdict of under very aggravated circumstances, was myfllngaiiist John Dornon, also a Private in the same de- . meat It appears that Dornon and the deceased —whO time, had been on terms of tho greatest intimacy , _ lied—blows folloWed-— and the prisoner, who was . _ ed, received rather a rough handling from his anta- gomg - I y were, however, ultimately separated by their 1 got to their #ds. In afew minutes after— ' and Dornon again left their beds, and the w h be found in the room, (I a blow acres head, which fractured (1 his death. o . - l ‘ son, Esq, ofa Son. ' son ofC. Binns, Road, aged 69 I of Dr. Tremain, gmttgiiimnnmts. John Duggan, Francis Kelly, John doctrines ofthe flan CaihoIic‘Taitl-I, deserve" our highest com- mendation and warmest Support, and that aligpossible efforts ought to be made ttfiixtend its benefits to the farthest liinits‘ofthe British Empire. : 2. Resolved, as the opinion of this Meeting, Thnt while the sc- vorul tracts or publications of the “Catholic Institute of Great Britain," explain the Catholic doctrines, without attacking or in- terfering with the religious toilets of other denominations, their circulation in this as well as the neighbouring Colonies may be productive of much gOUKI, in dispelling such ill feelings or Reli- gious bigotry as may have been entertained towards Catholics, from a want of proper or correct information respecting the puri- ty ofthe religion which they profess. , 3. Resolved, That this Meeting be now formed into a Society, to be denominated the CHARLOTTETOWN AUXILIARY CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, in accordance with and under the same Rules and Regulations as the “ Catholic Institute ofGi'eat Britain,” and that the Right Rev. Doctor Mucdonald, Bishop of Charlottetown, be President. Vice Presidents—All the officiating Catholic Clergymen of the Island; Hon. Donald lilacdonald, Hon. John S. Macdonuld,llugll Macdonuld, Esq, and Donald Macdonald, Esq. Secrctzi'ry and Treasuifiy—Danicl Brenan, Esq. Committee—Messrs. Jo‘lin Gains'ford, James Reddin, ,Pnirick Walker, Joseph lVIacdonald, Charles Dempsey, Patrick Gaffney, Cornelius Little, Martin Byrns, John Little, Esq., Nicholas Con- roy, Esq, Thomas Gormun, Esq., M. P. P., Donald Macdonuld, Esq. M. P. P, John Macintosh, Esq. M. P. P., Donald Macaulay, Costin, Richard Curran, With power to add to their numbers, so as not to exceed Fifty —five of them to be a quorum, for the transaction ofcrdinary business. 4. Resolved, That while this Auxiliary Institute recognize the disinterestedncss ofthe Parent Institute, in the allotment ofpubli- cations or other assistance,according to the wants, and not In proportion to the funds furnished by each respective locality, yet it is the boundcn duty Ofeach Auxiliary, and of every Member thereof, to augment the general fund as much as possible, by do- nations, subscriptions and collections. 5. Resolved, That a subscription be now entered into, In aid of the general Funds ofthe Institute. A subscription was immediately entered into, amounting to £95 105. 6d., when it was moved, that the Right Rev. Doctor Mncdonald do leave the Chair, and the Hon. Donald Macdonald having been called thereto, a vote of thanks was passed to the Right Rev. Gentleman, for his able conduct in the Chair, and the meeting separated. RESOLVED, That no Petition praying aid for Roads . and Bridges, or for any Object ofa local qr private nature, be received after Monday the 14th February next. Ordered, That the above Resolution be inserted in each ofthe Newspapers published in Charlottetown. . *By Order, W. CULLEN, Clerk. HOULD the inhabitants ofthe South Side of Mur- ray Harbour wish to convert the Blacks and other Timber of the old Biidge,‘ South River, Murrhy Harbour, Into a Public Wharf, on either sideof that River, they can haye them for that purpose, on the majority entering Into a written engagement with the Subscriber to build such Wharf, otherWIse the materials will be sold at the expiration ofa month. . Mr. David Creighton is authorised to prosecute any person In- juiing tlieiiew Bridge; and will attend when Vessels have to pass through. R IN THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, \Vednesday 26th Jan. 1842. EDWARD THORNTON, District No. 15. January 22d, 1842. ALL Persons having any legal demands against the Estate ofJames Quinn,laie OfCharIOttetown, decedased, are requested to rpnder their Accounts, duly attested, forla Justt-l ment, within Eighteen Calendar months from the date Iersot, and all Persons indebted to said Estate, are hereby requn-e Yo PATRICK GAFFNEY, JOHN WALSH, working :1 Saw Mill. A person of Steady habits will be preferred. Fm? particulars, apply at the Colonial Herald Office, Executors. ‘ Woidably deferred until our next. make immediate payment to the subscribers. M. REYNOLDS, 2 Charlottetown,7th January, 1842. , ANTED, a steady active MAN, who understands or to Mr. EDWARD POOLE, Post Office, Piaette. January 13th, 1842. . i the 10th day 0§;.,Fobrua p. m.- ' of His late Majesty King To Edward Palmer and Francis Longworth, junior, Esquires, Representatives of Charlottetoum. ENTLEMEN ;—We the undersigned, Household- . errs ofCliarlottetown, do request that you'will call a Meet- ing ofthe InhabitantsofCharlottetown, for the purpose ofmaking such arrangements and voting such a sum ofmoney as may be necessary for the purchase of an effective FIRE ENGINE, for the use of the Inhabitants ofthe said Town. Dated at Charlotte- town, this Twcnty-second day of January, A. D. 1842. V» i S. Desbriscy, Samuel Nelson, ' Fire Warden, M. 6. l’Villilzm Cullen, Donald Mdcdonald, .flndrew Duncan, Fire Warden, No. 2. Joseph W. Hodgson, Thomas B, Tremaim , John Davis, jun. Fire Warden, No. 1. Patrick Walker, James D. I-Iaszard, , . William Bremner, - Fire Warden, No. 8. Henry Stamper, Thomas Pethick, John D. P. Coles, Fire lVat‘den, Nb. 3. Charles Welsh, Marlin Dogherly, Benjamin Davies, Fire Warden, No. 4. W .Macgill, Charles Young, , James Reddin, Wlliam Douse, James B. Cooper, W. H. Lobban, Peter Macgowan, George Beer, jun, . Fire Warden, .Nb. 5. John O. .N'antes, 5.": Robert Hutchinson. ~ James H. Down, Charles Binns, sen. We hereb Georg-e Daliymple, John .Macgill, William W Lord, James Watts, jun. y give Public Notice, that, in pursuance of the fiiregning iequisition, and by virtue of the several Acts ofthe General Assembly ofthis Island in such case made and provided, that we will hold a Meeting for the purpose in the Reqmsition mentioned, at the upper room ofthe Court House, on Thursday ry next, at the hour of Seven o’clock, EDWARD PALMER, FRANCIS LONGWORTH, Representatives of Charlottetown. LAND ASSESSMENT. TREAsunnn’s OFFICE, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 18th Jan., 1842. N pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Seventh year ofthe REIgh William the Fourth, intituled .dn. flat for levying an flSSessinent on. all Lands in this Island—I do here- by givc Pulilic Notice, that I have made Proclamation, according to the terms ofthe said ,Act, of the uudcrmentioned TOWN LOTs and PASTURE LOTS, and parts of LOTS or Townsnirs in this Island, in arrearfor the non-payment ofthe several sums due and owing thereonto Her Majesty, under and by virtue of the before-mentioned‘cAct, viz: Triton Lot in. Charlottetown. ;& Lot Number 11, Second Hundred, for 6d. Pasture-tist in Charlottetown Royalty. Lors Number 210, 271», 324, and 538, each 45. Town Lots in Georgetown. I Number. Range. 'Letter. .8 s. d. 8 Ist A. O 2 8 2 “ B. 0 2 8 £10 “ u 0 1 4 1 “ C. 0 2 9 7 “ F. 0 2 8 5 2d B. 0 2 8 1 “ F. O 2 S 2 u u 0 2 3 7 u u 0 2 8 1G “ “ O 2 8 2 -‘ G. 0 2 8 5 3d A. 0 2 8 416 “ “ O O 8 sic “ 0 2 o 4 “ F. 0 2 8 8 “ G. 0 2 8 Georgetown Royalty. PASTURE LOTS Numbers 10, 32, 33, 91, 137, for 2s. 8d each. Princetown Royalty. PAsTunn LOTS Ngfibers 200, 201, 218, 286, 312, 313, 333, 484, 485, for 25.2311. each: ' Grocer Island, 245 Acres, 95. 9d. Bimbury Island, 80 Acres, 3s. 2d. Connolly Island, 100 Acres, 4s. Murray Island, 165 Acres, Gs. 7d. TOWNSHIPS. Number. Acres 55 s. d. 8 ' 5735 11 10 4} 15 1500 8 , 0 0 25 693 1 7 85 37 . 581 1 3 6 38 1813 3 I2 6 44 1000 2 O 0 52 7515 15 0 7 55 1000 2 0 O 65 801 1 12 0 And the owners ofthe said Lots and Tracts of Land 59 in arroar and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby notified, that In case the sums charged on them by the said Act, together with the costs which haire been incurred, shall not be paid within Ten Days before the next Easter Term ofthe Supreme Court ofJudicaturc, to be held at Charlottetown, which will commence on Tuesday the Third day of May next, application will be made to the su- prcme Court during the said Tr rm for Judgment against the said Lots and Tracts of Land respectively. .1. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. - GRAIN SHOW. HE EASTERN AouiCULTunAL SOCIETY Oli'ers the following Premiums for Wednesday the 23d Febgiary gcxt: Best 2 Busliels \Vheat O 0 2d do. do. ’ o 11 0 3d do. do. 0 V 8 \ 0 Best 2 Bushcls Barley, 0 15 0 2d do. do. 0 II 0 3d do. do. w 0 8 0 Best2 Busbels Black Oats, 0 l5 0 2d do. do. 0 11 0 3d do. do. 0 8 0 Best Red Clover Seed, ofthe Island growth, not less than 28 lbs. 0 15 0 2d . do. do. . 0 II 0 Best 2 Bushels Timbtliy‘Seed, 0 15 0 2d do do. 0 8 0 All ofthe growth of1841. ' . The Show will be held in Mr. Aitken’s Store, Georgetown, and no Samples received after12 o‘clock. flficessful competitors who are not already Subscribers, will not" e entitled to a Pro- mium unless they become Members for the ensuing‘year. _ The Annual General Meeting will. take place immediately after the Show, when the Premiums Will be Evvplril—leSRNTON. January 24th, 1842. . . LAND AUXILIARY TEMPERANCE P E IS SOCIETY HE Annual Meeting of this Society Wlll.l)e held on T Monday evening next, the 31st inst., in the National School, at 7o’clock. The Committee’s Report for. the yearlwdl be sub- mitted, Oflice~bearers chosen, and a collection taken In aid ofthe funds. G. MOORE, Sedy; Charlottetown, January 24th, 1842. CHARLES W. DREW, ABINET MAKER and UPHOLSTERER, begs leave to C inform the inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the country generally, that he has commenced business In the Shop oppOSIte the House formerly occupied by Mr. Isaac Jackson, In Grafton Street, North East Corner of Queen Square; where, from punc- tuality 'and strict attention to business, he hopes to meet a share of public patronage. » Charlottetown, January 18th,1842. ENDERS Will be received at the Office ofttpe Attorne General until the First day ofFebruary ngx , or the erection aid compiéucm of an EPISCOPAL CHURCfi-I, on Township N0. 29, on the West side of Westmorlandh wish, agreeably to a Plan and Specification, to he seenfat t :0: of Office. Ample security will be required for the per orma the Contract. I January 7, 1842. ll ~ of TOIVN LOT N r v studious. To BE SOLD, at Porno AUCTIONiat the house 0* the late James Quinn, ofCliarlottetown, Merchant, deceased, on SATURDAY, the Twenty the hour ofEleven o’clock, forenoon, By PATRICK B. DOYLE, All the remaining Stock in Trade ofthe said James ceased, consisting ofa and West India Produ Quinn, de- general assortment ofDry Goods, Groceries . Be, and all his household furniture,&-c. . « ALSO On Saturday, the 29th of Januaiy, and REAL ESTATES,- which belonged deceased, namel ; '. First, All the Estate, Right, Title, and Leasehold Interest of. the said James Qumn, deceased, in and tovtbe Northern-part of Town Lot Number Eleven, in the F in Charlottetown, with the. Dwelli appurtenances thereunto belonging. Secondli , All that tract: or’ parcel of Land Number ifty-five,in King’s County, Acres, a little more or.» less, bounded 0 Road; on the Southiiby Lot line ochad;_randon1he Ens Numbers 55 and‘56. Lastly, All that tract of Log Number Thirty-three, in Quee' tion One hundred Acres, land is known as th M‘Rae, thereon. vr Foilerms of Sale, and particulars as to please apply to the subscribers.’ M. REYNOLDS, PATRICK GAFFNEY, JOHN \VALSH Charlottetown, 8th January, 1842. N. B. The Sale ofthe Goods, 8.30. will be continued from one. market day to the next, till the whole shall be disposed of. the following LEASEHOLD ng House thereon, and the , situate an Lot containing One hundred ‘ n the North by a line of.~ Number Fifty; on the VVost, by a ’ tby the ' ' , situate on Lot or Township [V3 County, containing, by estima- a little more or less, which said tract of e farm formerly owned and occupied by John . title of said Estates, z Executors 7 / 0 BE SOLD, by AUCTION, without reserve, at St. Peter’s, 01) Tuesday the lst February next, at the hour ofTwelve o’clock, the HULL of a SCHOONER now building at the Shipyard of Mr. 'I‘heopliilus Webster. This Vessel in completely plunked, decks nearly in,and‘ partly caulked, and i may be got ready as soon as‘thc navigation opens. . Also, . A set of Blacksmith’s Tools, a small quantity ofPitch, Tar, Oakum and Bolt Iron. For particulars and conditions ofsnle, apply to Capt. RICHARD PEARSE, at St. Peter’s, Jan. 13, 1842. TO BE SOL D, at AUCTION, . Georgetown,on the Eighth hour of Eleven o’clock ll] the fore ofI-Iis Honor the President cil, all that piece or p mode ofpayment, &c. Georgetown. at the Court-House, in day of February next, at the noon, in pursuance of an Order , and Her Majesty’s Executive Conn. arcel of Ground, being the" Northern'half umber Sixtccn, Third Range, Letter G, in the Real Estate of the late Jobn'Kirw’anL JOHN COSTIN, Administrator ofsuid Estate. Georgetown—being I Charlottetown, 7th Jan. 1842. STEWART HALL. 0 BE SOLD, with immediate known superior Stone built House, “STEI’VA', HALL,," situate in Princetown Royalty, pense by the late Charles Stewart, together with the Land adjoinin as purchased at the late Sale, Chancery. Apply to Esq, for his own residence,‘ 3 under an Order ofthe Court of S. DESBRISAY. 13th Dec. 1841. FALL IMPORTATIONS. THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to intimate to the inha- , biiunts ofCharlottetown, and the Island in general, that he? i has now completed his FALL IMPORTATIONS, which, toge- ther with his formér Stock, comprise a vfiy general asSortmcntof BRITISII ZIIANUFACTURES,« I V. and which he will sell low, for cash ’or up rcvcd credit, viz): ., Superfine black, blue and coloured Cloths, erseymerc's, Buck-3 skins and Doeskins, Pilot Cloths, Pctcrshams,‘ Flushings, Blan- ’ kcts; white, red and yellow Flannels cloth, pilot cloth and petcrsliam Coats, Jackets and Trowsers; Linen and 061mm Shirts; White and Grey Cottons; Printed Cot- tons and Handkerchiefs; Furniture Prints and Linings; Ribbons; Silk Velvets; plain and figured Silks, Snttins and Persians; Bed Ticks, Carpeting; white and red Cotton Warp ; black, white and coloured Kid Gloves; Sattin Capes; Lace Veils, &c. &c. Vertical and Patent Lever Silver Watches. A very general assortment of Carpenters’ and Joiners’ Tool: Locks, llinges, Screws; wrought and cut Rose and Clasp Nails, from 4dy. to 40dy.; wrought and cut Shingle Nails; 1%, 2 61.2% inch Boat Nails; Spikes, from 4 to 7 inch.; Iron Pots andBako Pans; Plough Plates and Metal Mountings; Cart Boxesthain Traces and Back Bands; Box, Italian and Sad Irons; Cofl'ee Mills; Weavers’ Reeds, 450 to 700; Cutlery, Tinwore, &c. ‘ 200 sides Sole and Upper Leather. Franklin and Cooking Stoves, Close Stoves, from 20 to 30 inch., Cast, German and Blister Steel; round, flat,square and rod Iron; \ Axe Iron; Paints and Oils; Cordage, Oakum, Canvass, Pitch, ‘ Tar, Varnish, Putty, Glass, 61c. Also, r VVii‘Ies, Brandy, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Tobacco, prime Cigars, &c. v JOHN DAVIS, Jun. Charlottetown, 8th December, 1841. ‘ , GROCERIES, Etc. . _ . 2‘- HE Subscriber has receivcdfrom Halifax his Winter supply of GROCERIES, CROCKERYWARE, HARD- WARE, &.c. viz; Loaf Sugar, Brown Sugar, Molasses, Tens, of an excellent quality, Coffee (raw or fresh ground), Chocolate, Ginger, Spices, &c. Soap, Starch and Blue, Indigo, Currants, Raisins, Rice, Saltpctie, Nails (different sizes), W'iiidow Glass (10 x‘12, 8 x10, 7x 9) and Putty, Bakepans, Fryingpans, Gridirons, Fish-hooks and Lines, Candle Wick, and various other articles. ‘ - ‘ Also, 1000 Bushcls Salt; Island Flour (best quality), at Market price Superfine American Flour, by the barrel or Single pound. JOHN DAVIS,.Seri’< Charlottetown, 8th Dec. 1841. Kent Street, Jan 20th, 1842. Two Gentlemen can be accommodated with Board .and Lodg- ing on moderate terms, by applying as above ONATHAN PARKIN, ,Bread and BiscmtgfiBaker, J South end ofPownal Street, has constantly on hand House and Ship BREAD. Also, Flour, Oatmeal, &c. . _ b No. 1 and 2 Canso HERRINGS, of prime quality, fQI' Whlc Flour, Wheat or Oats, will be taken in payment. Charlottetown, 13th Jan. 1842. LL persons indebted to the Subscriber, either by A. Bond Note or Book Account, are requested to make aymrent forili-e sanie on or before the 10th day of February next, _ iitherwise legal steps will be taken to recover the same. 100 Barrels prime No. 1 HERRINGS for sale by the Sub scribe”: EDWARD KICKHAM. 0N CONSIGNMENT, , , BARRELS prime HERRINGS, imported late in the Fall, and for sale low b the Subscriber. _ THOMyAS PLEADWELII. ——r I V. Charlottetown, 7th January, 1842. , : ~ THE regular 'I‘rader, Barque LADY WOOD, 348 tonsfnew measurement, wfiail from London direct for this Port, 25th March. pply to Messrs. i3» SON, Brokers, N ,i 47, Leadenhafl BENJAMIN DAVIS.- HARLES STAIN BANx Street. Charlottetown, 17th January ,_ 1842. to the said James Quinn, ' iVIsion line between Lots ' erected at very consuIei-able ex; and Serges; Superfine irst Hundred of’I‘owiI Lot! ,f g, and Out-boildings thereon, 1"" \ -ninth day of January, instant, at / with extensive clearancestand an excellent Mi’ll-Stream‘ possession, that Well 7 . A