t‘l an. admission qr: recofi cc 5! ",settleiiieut faith “if. no and. rsfldy‘flppllLdblllly to any, butexce,lent V ‘ martin . has rendered it a inq. . a ication ut on Mr. pt-aker, even until the Big-5m,” — ll) . > .r . . If it a new a to hate he has subsiitnt d “m "Ind has suc- .l eel-pie and “ Respolfitible Governrrient; :fi‘ou columns of his qr t mum” - ‘ ' ~ ~ 6 : i i . , in proving in the most srt 1“ "y H‘ , ‘ - ‘ r .n 356(00, a bet- ‘a tracliol er, and nothing; , Mae 3, Pm" If? Pmiile“ is to‘ Mike them all '56 w ’ ‘ ,“ ruling passton ' contends u' iiiu him. He cati- ‘ - the idea divest has been obli ed to reri m e t « a he " g :ral escbeat. dec. comdt. *r a“? A _ _ turner-a of one sw, mg g; firersuch a com- munity he breathes f‘ up“, .p. . d h n . talkie last publication. Gene. his wur Susan A e ultimatum—“ Ibis, i 'll' 't JUhn Ra)?“ SUE“! hopes ofa settlement ‘8 em)“ 0 sma’f'r ‘ t but tint. of an Es- tf We had no other “Pee ' are Resoluliuns Of “mouse of Assembly RECOM- -mmeu, of Commiioners, Src. fire." Oh the vir- 'Jblictt, an educated and cle- meiidation 1 " . . "com ‘ of wholesale remedy Ior all ‘ King George the Fourth to shrub himself; because.” they are, to lean against but this famous will soon tumble down with a tre— ‘ at rite/Mr. Editor, for being the only ,5 even”) hour, who has troubled himself ants burlesque upon reasoning ‘,-hut it is ,6 3,, person who will undertake the rea- ;,,sfm" stormy day has compelled me to do, ~ I hand than your paper. You would *n a man took a lease Iiir‘g‘le years, and tty Well settled. at least for life, if not . " lease; but no, says Mr. Cooper, he’s no yglthat" unrightco‘us tribute, rent. A squatter, a; tmpmsor, can, and indeed has, \\’lllllll the last yard, if_we believe 'Mr. Speaker Cooper, savnd pfwm Esclieat !! Let him once pay the owner and he immediately becomes unsettled, and ren- ip liable to {iii'feilui'el ' ,he says, were oiilv to have one lialftlic land for r;- and the halftliey retained, if not immediately be taxed (it is just and equitable, says the righ- rntil they rid themschos ol'thut also ‘. ‘. and their the bargain, why did he n’ "add? That such meals, look at. his Letter r old man! why . )n from Nova Scotia, ticc . . tovbe appointed by himself,» 7 ' if, as I have heard.) to dealcufih _ l4, and make a scttlcr of every esb‘heatcr. in the pound often to his wife in the bargain. s-Fatuns could be selected for the uex'.‘ elec- as puzzled, not only all the clever pcop‘lc ofCana- , . Scotla, but also Her :Mojestys Miriist: rs thoii’isclves, ; finds ready solution among Mr. Cooper’s gnllqin 5 f r‘its meaning,“ it has any, never appears so dilI'i- ‘ it once. you attempt to explain it But it is already s- fir the Electors; and means that the twelve wortliies ‘ tho‘ Proclamation alrcidy alluded to, including Mr. are to compose the Executive Council, if the nlyumurn them again ! ! This idea appears pretty too, I must confess, by the fact of old Mungo’s culled ol‘ftlie table into requisition by the sweeping timeto seven at a great public meeting! augh, Mr. Editor, but it is a subject more to be griev- lo deplorable, that so many Ufa free people should so allowed such an ignorant and self-interested man as eaker Cooper to’ hold dominion over their minds. n fact, nothing but what he has the conceit and effi-on- nk he can make ‘F the people" believe, even yet. Only pow his git/{trig it out that ,a new Executive Council is to ga- out of the next House of Assembly, if composed of n or su’ch mcn’ as the present one is l'. Is there a man 4 submit to the insult of being told such an absurdity? g afterwards, let Mr. Cooper be asked, would a Gover- .(i£sticli madness be allowed to represent Her Majesty, r Commission ol'a Government or any other Office? int he 'is now busy circulating, sparing ricitlicr pains, mugs expense—fur he has actually ordered, ATV HIS “ - peter-til hundred copies ofliis last Letter to be print- n. Ihave no doubt, now, that he thinks that sterly production; the glowing, rousing language most soitl~tlirilling appeal to “the people :" such, fern himself, it is, when he publishes it at his own fl ,ofl'for Van Diemaii’s Land in 18 or 20 months, or as i ' is ready z—Tliis can be no longer conceal- grace the intelligence by publishing it him- butlit” for such a voya eyis pretty costly,the her Session or two wi the highly acceptable; ' the o ' ' 1 si‘fua-tiorrpfSpeaber of a name" to' bart {‘Tiiwn. n s all he now asks to keep ’* Weighs anchor. Besides, , to windward." If British laws Yen ,man’s Land, ifliherty is regarded, and character/ respected there, the climate ftitne, disagree with our adventurous Speaker, r shape his course once more in the direction of this .0 mansion at Sailor‘s Hope again be dignified with his the ridicule and contempt excited against the agita— . {sufficiently subsided, to permit him to walk on- mong his old acquaintances, and to enjoy the fruits of athllle they quietly mourn over the loss ot't/wirs. , Sir, it is most manifest that the case is becoming des- tlll, the old Speaker. \Vl‘ien we view his last Letter, or rather reason, must be too convincing to him, that «cheat of nine or ten Townships might‘havc been at- fifteen years ago, ifleft to the management of per- . bility; such men as the Honorable Mr. Pope, &c. g" reflection, together with the dreadful chances of encounter the opposition ofthat gentleman ( . f l5 Q Y fire support lathe new House ofAssembly, and perhaps a very fine C0 )erJaSmHéd SM .486 tons burlhen, _ I ' . x the apposite position that one another holds just now, ANN {{ENN‘E,.,lfluih principal” Op, Hackinatnck, and finished and \Vater street, Oct. 22,1841 mflv suv in ‘heir favor, “mt be hope r “no doubt the Speaker’s sagacity to fan the embers ot fastened in the most ll'lOflfil‘n'SlVlei is both in llmdel and work' BOUT Three Tons second hand CHAIN, “’Bll by llie “results ofa fair trial. . . . :. 11“ .V Egainst Mr. Pope; and for this purpose he uses the stale maiisbin a moat splendid Vesseli—Gaz. adu ted {Or 0x or Ram,” Chains for sale Cheap {M Cash. A FRESH SUPPLY ofthese valuable Mcdlmneswshecewed‘ at i“ "inf rePeming as his grave opinions some ofthe m Pas' '0“ Thursday lasts frm" the ‘l'lefll'd Of Mr. Tlieof‘liilus Wel" P a ’ J. M. TUCKER. and for'sale by 5;... t ales of that gentleman, uttered merely to whet the edge stcr, at St. Peter's, for Mr. John Davis, ir.,Chnrlottetown, a Brig- Queen Sm,“ Febmmv 25 1842. ICOOPER 5; .BREMNER, . l" {dlcule' amine, 01‘122 tons, called the Lady Huntley, The model and ._.__———'—’———-fi' ’ ‘ , ‘ Sale figmtsfm. Pun“ Edward hm“. ‘1 old friend, it is certain. from every thing, is hard run. He Workmansliip ofthis vessel reflect much credit on the builder. WI‘IIT‘E WINE VINEGAIL . I d d Chaflmtgtowm June 4‘18“. 1} , 'g‘n .iyou find.to tall tlic'ele‘ctors (or the Town. Neither At New London. on the IOtlt inst. a Schr. culled Elizabeth, of FEW QR. (JASKS, very superior, yust receive , an HE S chriber having been appmmed Surveyor 6‘ V ate Members for Princetown are to offer at the next elec- 66 old and 41 tons new admeasurement—fnr James Harding. for sale by the Subscriber, R B BOGGS. ' T Luna”: gags leave to ififinm the lnhabnams ofCharlone- ‘ i i I, that he will be happy to execute ==nw< , ‘ lierefore no'niore pledges in. that quarter, ifpeople have own way; and Georgetown is long since sick of'liisJV‘omi- He has, you may rely upon it, his misgivings that the of those places will evince the same contempt that the ééncy ofCharlottetown has ever shown for both him and ii les. .9 er, before he left Town, had to wait upon the Go- IWit i the famous Recommendation Resolutions of the .His Excellency, like all well bred gentlemen, received wurse politely, tie same as the Marquis ol'Normanby did. it enough for cunning Mr. Cooper. He comes away, . .1 look of the utmost sclfgratificatiun; said he convers- ;deal with his Excellency, who spoke to him in language Went to his Speech at the closing ofthe Session, in- that such Speech was not his private opinion, but rather position of the Executive Council. Sncli does Mr. Cooper lgate ;- and still more, viz, that His Excellency told would soon appear in print something very encouraging heaters! . euj truly remarked, that there is no falsehood so dan- fihfl Which is blended'with a little truth. Mr. Cooper, 1 lilfil Walton his Excellency, who as certainly did speak but, eqmillycertaio is it, that His Excellency having heard repeated Mr. Cooper's version ofthe interview, , ble to contradict it most . ignition this? no is yes, and ' purposa ;ind had His Excellency ordered aservan t. nor-able S Baker out of Government House, lie Skim.“ all In good part, and made it appear by his that it was an act ofencouragement towards the rim. that'it was a settler to himself, therefore a mate- wudsa “ Settlement fqr the People” whom in himself yes, no, whenever it suits I arri,Sir, yours 61.0. A COLONIST. nfCam’ Lt. Drags. Rifle llrigade.(‘0l.VGcn Sir W Houston doc 40“ ‘ ' v ‘ ‘ .L ‘ . . . l l‘l.—L . . s” A. wondrmgut. c. n.,(. c. M.G., rol.v Limit. Gcn. Rifle Brigade—Liam. Gen. Sir D. l... (lilmour i Barquc Lady “food, He Temperance, Burlioo, Canso; 15001>us. Potatoes, Isabella. Goodwin, .lliratniclii, Flour, Sac. Catherine, Campbell, Pictou ; ballast. Schr. Emily, Bahin, Ai‘ichat; Ballast, Schr. Country Maid, Deaglc, l'lali ’ 17.-—E12 In the Albion steamer, from Quebec, and sun. In the Pocahontas, ' Ft‘iis'r Altan‘AL FROM Eumwm—Earlf barque Lady \Vood, Captain 110g 3 general ca twenty-seven men for the G now lying in this harbour. landed at Pictoti, and from t Albion returned to Pictou on Thursday. Arrived, at Three Rivers, on the 19th inst., the Aiinandale,'\Viglitnian, from Halifax. Dill \ll od, Malloncy, for Quebec, both t Pugwash, to load. inst., at 8 o’clock, a. in. day the 28th, a 7 Wan OFFICE, April 26.—Scots’ Fusilier G ~_ ' i, ' 1 His Royal Highness Francis Albert Augustus ChatfidlEngbigl ‘ Saxe. Prince at Sam Coburg and Gotlia, K. G., G. C, B K s- P {m llth Ltlurags. cpl. v. Gen. Earl Ludlow, dec. llth Lt. Drags;- iieuti Gen. s. A. 15. (,lifton, K. c, B, fm 171i. Lt. Draws. mtv'nis ‘ ss Priure Alba-Lap. to the Scots’ Fusi His Royal Highness Prince Gaorve iridge, . ‘ H 20th FL—Licul. Gen. Sir J. S. .Fred ol abattalion,v Sir J. S. Barns, ap. 20th Ft. Kiun’s Contact: Windsor. N S Ma 4 1842 At a Convocation held this driy, the lioiiorary’degrybe’of DEC. (vjvlas poiiferred upon the Nov. Louis Charles Jenkins, Rector :vardiqLIZtggtown, and Ecclestastical Commissary in Prince Ed- PORT OF CHJJRLOTTETO WN. Earnest). Pigs 2 Balls gm” L°nd°ns Goods—2110. Schooner Jane, Farrall, Piclou, Coals. . Lilly, Greenwood, Halifax; Apples, Smoked Herrings, 8L0. 250 bls. Lime, &.c. a. - ' ~ ~ but I cannot charge my memory , . ' grzxuulsZGilunaich adopted the recommcii- LEE; Dfiiulnigs, Wallace, N. 8.3 m be deSid that the hopes of the now dis- égaflo‘fig fialinp f3]. Etoq, BallasL ,0 we pm ,ct of“ a settlement for the I’eo- Small Clérk Ell. ONE-01:; s. . ,éli as those of Mr. Speaker Cooper, ‘ I ;‘ "amic 1, Cq‘aligngD Ifarquc Lady \Vood, Melony, anhcc ; ballast. Schr. Prevalence, Mackay, hbiramichi; 500 bus. Potnwes, 150 do. Oats. Four Brothers, Boutiu, Halifax; 500 bus. Oats, 700 do. Potatoes. Mary, Boudrot, Dalliousie; 1631 bus. Oats, 216 do. Potatoes 12 bis. Pork, 42 do. Oatmeal, 8 do. flour . ‘2 films Lard—by Royal Minor, Sampson, Halifax ; .500 bus. Polatocs, 1000 do. Oats. Matilda, Fouqcre, l‘lcwlbundlaud; 900 bits. Potatoes, 300 do. Oats, 100.000 Shingles. 6 Ms. and 3 casks Pork, 1 bl. Meser. Murphy &. Grifiiii. John, Fougcrio, Newfoundland 3 100,000 Shingles, 200 bus. Potatoes, 20 cwt. Oatmeal, tho—by Alcxr. M-Lcan. COLVILLE BflY. ENTERED. ‘ Marerme. Gilchrist, Halifax; Goods; Maria, Marie, Arichat; Ballast. Nancy, Bodrot, do. ; do. Sunflower, Gerrior, do, ; do. Sisters, Cliarlcs,St John‘s, N. F. ; Goods. Argus, Gerrior, Arichat; Ballast. Gentleman, Babin, do.; do. Lady Smith, Bodrot, (10.; do. CLEAERD. ax, 1000 bus. Potatoes. - Defiant-e, Stewart, do. 1500 bus. Oats. Four Brothers, Deagle, do. 1200 bus. Outs, toes. ' ' Emily, Babin, (10.: 100 Barrels Pork. Maria, Muiic, (10.; 1.200 bus. Oats,.500 do. Barley, 300410. Potatoes. Morning Star, Deagle,do. 1500 bus. Potatoes, 1500 do. Oats. Nancy, Boutlrot, (10., 800 bus. 'I’otatncs, 500 do. Oats. Seaflchr, Gcrroir, do.; 1000 bus. Potatoes. Ringdnve, Taylor, St. Johns, N. F.; 1400 bus. Potatoes, 250 do. Oats. Sisters, Cliarlcs, d‘p.2000 bus, Potatoes, 700 do. ‘Oats, 10 Sheep. Argus, Gerroir, Halifax {900 bus. Oats, 900 d Gentleman, Babin, (10;;‘1‘000 bus. Oats, 1000 do. Potatoes. Lady Smith, Bondrot, (10.; 900 bus. Oats, 900 do. Potatoes. PRINCE T0 W. . CLEANED. May 13.—Scbooncr Fame, Thomson, Miraiuichi; 500 bus. Oats, 135 do. Potatoes, 1 ton Oatmeal. I4.—Armada,1)avisou, do; 10H bus. Oats, 270 bls Oatmeal, 4 (10. Pork, 2 (10. Beef, 2 10 Hams, 1 Cow. (I u 2:5 tons Oatmeal, 11- bis; Pork. IG.—A tattoos, Al bls. Pork, 6 do. Oatmeal, &c. zabctb, M‘Kav, do; 740 bus. Cats, 3 bis. Oatmeal, o , *fifi'mw' fiasscngers.» In the Lady \Vood, from- London—Mr. D. Reddin, Mr. Miller, and in the steerago.\ F.‘Go I open Inn—H‘- SHIP News. an, from Lon rgo, and some live stock. the steamboat Albion, ovcrninciit hired survcyi T Arrived, on \Vcdnesday, nebec on the 11111 inst-in t Sailcd from Pownal Bay, on the 14th inst., the lc, for Montreal; and from Charlottetown, on The Diamond, Pcarse, sailed on the 16th in GRAVESEND, April 23.—-Sailcd, Diadem, FALMOUTH, April 2&—Saile(l, Sylvanus, Hooper, meFAX, Arrived, May 12th, Lark, Howatt, an I" E. Island ; 15th, Olive Branch and Regulator, do.3 turn, and Lively, do. . LAUNCHED—For Daniel Brenan, Esq. from the Shipyard of , Willl but Mr. Thos.Clnw, at Murray Harbour, on Thursday, DIED, On Sunday morning last, Mr. Nicholas Marquand l7th Lt. Drags, (1., tin. 8th Lt. 1)rags.col.v SirvA. B. Clifton, ap lrlili 2 K; C. 3., col- 200 do. Cats. 0 bus. Oats, 1000 do. Potatoes,8 I-Ieury Carmaii, M‘Kay, do.; 1000 bus. Oats, Margaret, M‘Lcllun, Batliurst; 1220 bus. Oats, tocs, 2'2 do. Barley. 5 his. Flour. 3 do. Beef, (kc. genera, Campbell, Miraitiichi; 1034 has. Oats, 550 do. Po- ”0 (tobacco Ail. Pictou; W. Stevenson, Esq, of 9 Steam Packet, from Pictou, (in Friday—Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cooper, and child ,1 MtisArchibald, (of Pictou), Messrs. I. B, and G. ' ‘ ' don, arrived in port, with She left London early in April. be men are chiefly Canadians; and 1ch he Unicorn, steamer, from which they were hence forwarded here in the Albion. new Brig Palmerston, the , 0 load for England. st. from St. Peter‘s for on the 12th inst. at Bay Fortune, a Schr. called the Trial, for Joseph Dingwell Esq.of59 new and 74 old admeasurement. A SSURjANCE. _. Assurance Company, rr/iammt,i1‘i,1324. , ’ 00,00 " oyal "nun, P'Siamuel Gurney, Erick Cha PRES‘DF’NTSi 1r\ll R ‘_. . S Esq , Sir Moses modem, F. , r- » B DIREFT‘WSP'Q- H.’Barnott,.Esq., Edward Blourit, Esq. John Q‘V‘l‘”: Esq: Sir Hubert Campbell, Bart , T. A. Curtis, Esq-y {liglht Hon. (.1. R..Dawson,Sir:Gt¢orge Har-risonJC. C. 11.,Mclvil 1&1 E‘mhmqq S .T- Buxton, Bart , William Crawford, Esq. - '7 ‘lwal'd Flatnhdr Esq, Louis Lucas, Esq, Thomas Mas- lPl'I'mm, ESC -. Thomas Richardson, Esq, L. De Rothschild, Esq, Oswa d' Sgliill, Esq. "' _. , Util'rons.— ‘iifx '0 ‘ DeRothschud, Esquqr‘ge Carroll,.lames Cook E51}, Anthony BANKER5-—Mes,srs. Barnetts, Hoares, and Co. / Amour—Benjamin Compartz', Esq. F. R. S. 5ECFETARVF-A‘ndrew Hamilton, Esq. 7 PHYSICIANerobn R. Hume, M. D., Cui'zon Street. Sotrctrom—John M. Pearce, Esq. Svavavonr—Thnmas Allasnn, Esq. THE Subscrlbar is authorised to issue POLICIES at extremely mfierate rates of premium, on Houses in progress of building, or 0‘15 pair; and on Vessels on the Stocks. Also, on Houses ofevel ,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 Su'bxriber has authority to settle losses by Bills of Exchange on London, exoept in cases of doubt. A share ofthe profits is allowed to the Assured every five years. ‘ It is understood byithe Company that Houses and other Build- ings, warmed by es, are covered by the Policy, without any. Barns, K. C. 15., (in. the Chi ses, 2 Rams, 2 A rema with the l 0 BE LET, by Aiictidn,"to the highest bidder, . TUESDAY, the lllt (la %' Hiirise,agroealily to the provisions ofthe “ letting oi Stalls in Charlottetown Market-House, purposes therein mentioned.” T a GENERAL MEETING ofthe Inhabitants 0 day, the 3d day of May. 1842, under the pro the General Assembly, in such case made and provided, the fol- lowing Persons were appointed Assessots 'for the ensuing year, viz :— William Gardiner, Charles C. Dlwison, John Davis, jimr., Richard Hoarlz, Christopher Cross, House on the said day, Mr. George Weldon was up tor of the Assessment for the presen accordance with the Resolution passe this day, the. Collector for the pr 3...... AUGTION. y of May, instant, at 12 o'cl , , INE STALLS in the said Market- Act to regulate the: and for other at the Market-House, N - GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. irlottetown, May 1201, 1842. i ‘u i UMP AND “’ELL ASSESSMENT. I bear— lottetown, held at the Court House, in said Town, on Tues- . visions of the Act of Samuel Brut, John O. Nantes, Robert Hutchinson, (re-elected), George Beer. t a Meeting of the said Assessors, held at the Court pointed Collec- tlyear, and a so ofull arrears nd it was ordered, that, in d at the General Meeting of esent year be ordered to proceed, rs of iniiig due from the past year. out delay, pcroniptorily to enforce payment ofthe arrea ast year’s Assessment. 1 By order ofthe Meeting, JOHN O. NAN’I‘ES, Chairman. J. PurdicSLCo. particular description, the Stoves being placed and used accord- ing to our Statutesii'fi'sucli cases made and provided. V. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. N. ll.—Po1icias will be issued, renewal Receipts gfi‘aritcd, and Prospectuses oblained, by applying to the Subscriber, at his 01'- . hce, daily, fi‘om 9 o’clock, a._m., until 5 o’clock, 'p. m. I CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Cbarlottctowp. April 18th, 1842 OCTO‘R. TREMAIN being in Charlottetown tor a short time, éggrprests all persons indebted to him to call and settle their Acro~ immediately, otherWise he will be compelled to enforce payineri ' - [3’ Dr. T. ma Infllll. ‘7 Charlottetown, Ha yseed—li y Barr will found at the residence oer. T. B. Tre- ‘ ma; 1841. 23—7 , ' PROSPECTUS. lent .VUUJME .Slijl‘épttp.—Tp be published Semi-monthly. fie" l‘XI} Col GREAT Invocatioer cr‘ and Agricula’s Letters and CorreSpo-n- , dcncc combinch grlcultural, Paper in British North America! ‘. 9'. ~T1'1‘USVSt-ll'l‘I—I, Editor , .. Termsr—One c i 55.; Sixcopies 255.; twelve copies 503. twenty-five‘co ies . per aniiiim, in advance. ' i ‘ {Vim Agricola'sWOrks, as follows : (M 8 . i ' '1 s’ 00 do The ‘ Colonial Faith: The Cheapest r (all 1500 do. Pota— One copy ofgaeh .- - - - 12 6 Six copies 0 f Colonial Farmer, and one mil copy of. 6111’s works, - - l 12 0 hm, of ditto, with 3 copies bfrlitto, i 3 i 2 0‘ copies of ditto, with 3 copies of - 5 I7 9 Twelve Ctr €09 F0 Farmer: in more immediate con- ard,*an‘d to hold a inure frequent in- s and Agricultural Societies, the sub- ' publish the above paper—'(lialfits pre- , I”, inéteadbf monthly as heretofore. He scourse by numerous influential fiiends, ll meet with. general satisfaction .from its In order to ‘ptt , nection with th tcrcourse witl scrihet‘ has de sentsize)—-every has been urged and he believes its patrons. The circulati possible exerti from time to time ,. opinions of pract scnt time, ares eyes to the fi’ict,th sively devoted") t will at no dis o. Potatoes. fiwork is rapidly increasing, and every Infused by the publisher so to improve it make it more worthy ofstipport. The rulers and the press, however, at the pre- 1 ' hat the Publisher cannot shot his rity ofa periodical,a1most exclu- . the Agriculturist, over all others, ore generally felt‘and acknowledged. . cieutly‘cgoti'etical to assert, that he W111 the b' ‘ i h. tai- in But ~ do. Potatoes, 16 do. Pearl Barley, 44 bis. Flour, by 598 do. Pota- for ._ 4,» ’ ' . i make 1 second to none: procured, and” appropriate b stja riqult a1 works now. . . i, . ' f {Batu-t Bfiglarid be paid to . publication (if Agricultural Implements tain astutementofmnrke At; least one number in each he lat. . and, the new iii-v In addition, each t prices ofproduce. . I month will be embellished With 01' 'RIL‘IIARD NUGENT, Halifax, N. S. Proprietor. ,_..._._.______,’——_,__,__l,_ __ ._ _. _ 1 HE Subscriber ofi'ers for Sale 8. quantity Newfoundland CODFISH. ALso,50 boxes of superior P . Buttor CRACKERS, all ofwhicli Wlll be payment KENNETH M‘KENZIE. siridebted to him to come forward and 5 Accounts then unsettled, egal course for re- from Pictou, with rig vesselGuliiare, fl 1 m of Prime hiladelpliia Soda, VViiter, and Sold low for prompt The to le H [fi’He requests all person _ lfl make payment before the 15th April, a standing over Six months, Will be put in a l 2011: inst.,ihe Lady E i covery' - '“0 -ble com lexiuns Stilt Rheum Er x ‘50 ' ' ~ K. M‘K. cloud and otbei disaareea p , . ,y ROM! E wand (q, 1,“ t . 7,} Mare], 184-? sipelais, common Colds and Influenza, and various other cori- d Acfive’ Gims’ '11:“ aux, m , plaints which alllict the human frame. In Fever _and Asue, lmh’ HappyRc' OR! SALE'A“ ElmllSh bUlll C A R R I A G L: particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently spe- a cossful—so much so, that in the Fever and Ague Districts, Phystct- with Hood, Patent with or without E adapte Axles, Lamps, &c. the Carriage. (I either for one or two Horses, Also, a set of new Harness, the 12th inst., K. MACKENZIE called the 1 Charlottetown, December 4th, 1841. THE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Ag . aged 48 years, cuts of DAVID STEWART, Esquire, for his Estates on V . Lots or ' #131113: DIAILS OR PICTOU” made up on Tuesday the 17th, and on On the following wee (when they will-be forwar _ t the same hour—which order until further notice. I INLAND MAIL‘S. The Mail for Georgetown will close on Solar For Western Route, on Tuesdays, .at 9 o’cl For Eastern Route, on Wednesdays, at 12 0 Post Office, Charlottetown, May 15, 1842. CARD. mercial friends, to act in future as an AUCTIQNEER and ' BROKEm takesleave to inform them and the publ attend to the Auction businempcb‘ deuce (opposite Mr. D. Bren‘ in bydne orders in ti (led to. , He will also attend to the Survcymg a ly ualified for the same), to t . Col eating of debts, drawing of Charter Parti &c. 610. And as havtng had along exper ‘ ,, a... 1601,1842. that the name of thenew vessel is to be the Business in different parts of the Colonies, t be enabled, by strict attention and pets vera satisfaction to those who may Charlottetown, May 20th, 1842. HALIFAX, ENGLAND, &c. &c. will b k, they will close on Monday the 23d, ded via Georgetown,) and on Satur- days, at 8 o’clock,a.m. \ HE Subscriber being solicited by several of his entry, GENERAL COMMERCIAL ic generally, that he will Market day, at his resi- at line, from town and country, w fLumber (being regular- he Posting an ’ favour him with their sllnpo P. B. D I‘ownships Nos. 7, 10,12, 27,30, 46, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to 'lcase lands, ‘ with a libert ' of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms; and that al personsindobtc d to tlial’geiitleman, for rent or other- wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the same. All persons either by cutting secuted with the utniostr Saturday the 2Ist ve properties, found trespassing on any ofthe abo will be pro Timber, or in any other respect, igour of the Law. H. D. MORPETH, PETER EMERY. will be observed lick, a. m. . clock, a. m. WHE: Subscriber having been apponited receiver 0 the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight ant: . Fifty-two, C(mveyed by the late General Feud, of the Roya Artillery, to the late Andrew Macduiiald, requests the_Tenants all rents and arrears of rent to him With residing thereon to pay ontdelay. DAVID ROSS, Receiver in Chancery. a largz—SHOP, / Hillsborough River, May Ist, 1841. 0 BE LET, for one or more years, 1 "“ 1 inch a '1 to be fittedmt as ma be agreed upon, and. to w . com modious Cellarips uttacligd, below the Herald Printing Oflice, East Corner of Pownul and Water-streets. For further particu- lm’ apply to ' J. B. COOPER. ie’s and Murphy‘s, y Street, where all ill be strictly atten- d closing of Books, es, agreements, 61c. betwixt M‘K ience of Mercantile “ 'OST on the Road ' ‘ lint he trusts he will on “gel sou”, Shnre, a MACINTosH GREA [‘ (.OAT, tanning tlirough'tlie femises. yields, annually, thirty tons of Hay. raise Stock ivill' find the above a desirable situation. Charlottetown, April 19th, 1842. 71-11 are on the premises a Grist M an d substantial Milldain. D Welling-1n [lg- d'f909 years. This 9; fiourhood of several 0. Island, viz: Monaglian, Fort Augustus, Tarcntum, 'Pisqui is on the main Road. to Charlottetown, which is distar: only 14 ,or from the Capita property will please to apply to the owner, April, 1842, , itnd channels oflife, p'ublic, and inalmost human frame is liable, the happy Phenix Bitters have been gr quainted with the beautifi they are compounded, and upon wliic The Life Medicines recommend the hardened intestines Other m leave such collec 1 eggs with arias pent danger ‘ _. h. ' passes into the bear ed by food coming Rheumatism,(}ont,Dropsieso and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers ans almost universally prescribe the in taking the Life Mediciii TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE SALE, NE HUNDRED ACRES of Freehold LAND, situate on Elliot River—lately occupied by Thomas Kickhain, deceased—between twenty and twenty five Acres of which are under cultivation. There are a good Dwelling House, i and Stables erected thereon, and a valuable Spring ofWater Also, an excellent Marsh, which Any person wishing to Possession, For further particulars, enquire of EDWARD KlCKHAM, Executor. be given immediately. IE Subscriber offers for Sale, or to Let for a term ofyears, his «Eeascliold interest in and to 50 Acres ofexcel- Land, situate on the Fort Augustus Road, Lot 36. There ill equal to any in the Island, hav- i" i , ing two pair ofstmies, Kiln, and all the machinery and materials COLONIAL FARMER’ necessary. The whole are quite ncw,and complete in every par- 12113111111 were constructed on the most approved plans, and ruled by-tlie most competent Millwrights to be found in the ony. There are a never failing stream ‘ of water, and a new Also, the rnaterials for a commodious inse, 33x24 feet; about four Acres ofthe farm is and about 8 or 9 more are ready .for stump- is only £2 15s. 7d, currency,tbr the term operty is situated in the immediate neigh; "tlictnnst flourishing Settlements in the d, &c., dy for the Plough, The yearly ront es, and is only about one half mile distant from tie Hills- ough, where any; uvantitymfgoods or produce can be shipped to 11.511011, a better opening for business cannot ersons wishing to other for the above valuable on the. premises, at ily be found. 1’ rt Augustus. ~ . ALEXANDER DIXON, Miller.‘ ‘ ' . , amosvgvausa VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES: I HESE» Medicines are indebted for their name, their manifest and sensible action in purifying the‘spr , and enduirig them with renewed tuneful d certified caries which have been made ecies of disease to which i ‘ Bfi'ects of Moffat's Life Pills a’ acknowledg ll In‘ 'many hundre every'sp 01'. atefu‘lly and publicly d, and who were previously . it illy philosophical principles upon‘ w. b they consequentlyac mselves in diseases of‘ pity C I .: all persons benefite 'l‘lie first-operationis i I ‘2 settinaround tliem‘1-_ and-to re iich' collecrin the convolutions of ediciries only partially cleanse t ted masses behind as to produce habit train bf evi This fact‘i 01!. m, and descripti i -otis . fieces nt wl medicines prepare _ ectofthe Life Medicines well executed cuts "of animals or machinery—as arrangements Persons, The second ‘ A 4 I have been entered into to secure this desideruttim. me kidneysafindpme madden and by'thE mean-5” “w vq a, ‘ - _ Secretaries of Agricultural Societies, and Post Masters, through me lungs}!th healthful action of whiehfienttrely dep , , p on sundfly mommg' the 0‘” ll“: PmVlMFSi m‘31‘9‘1‘16519‘3 [0 “at “5 All““*- the re'gulnrit are... urinary or ans. The olood, which as _ ‘ red Colour r‘om the‘agcncy o the liver and the lungs, before urified by them, and nourish- h, courses freely through triumphantly I, being tlius p from a clean stomac c veins, renews every part of the system, and ’t onnts the banner ofliealth in the blooming cheek. I _ Mofl'at’s Vegetable Life Medicines have beanilhoroughly sted, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dys epsia, Flam-.1, ricy, Palpitatiou ofthe Heart, Loss of Appetite, eartburn and ' eudaclie, Restlessness, llltemper, Anxtetv,Langour and_Me- ncliolv,Costiveness, Diarrhma, Cholera, Pevers of all kinds, 4 fall kinds, Gravel, Worms, Asthma , lnveterate Sores, Scorbiiiic ruptions-and Bad Complexions, Eruptive complaints, sallow, ~ m. All that Mr. Moll‘at requires of his patient es strictly accorrli or by any ti 5 to gain credit. 5 is, to be particglliar‘ rig totlie directi a. If it... i ling that he bi civspnpcr notice, _ It is tis notbya N town, and the Island in genera their commands. BENJ AM IN CHAPPELL, Street nearly opposite } yBrenanls Store, May 63h 1842. FOR BRISTOL on N EWPOR'IiplgEGT. _ HE splendid Barque DIAM’fifiD. R. Pause,- T Commander, will sail from 'l‘lfree Rivers,on or about [11820111,0lell'le- Has excellent accommodations we or three Cabin Passengers. For further particulars, ppply James Peake, Charlottetown, or to Captain Richard A S dne yMr. for t to the Hon. Pearse. Georgetown. REVENGE. ,7. THIS superior House will stand fort season at the Subscriber's premtses. above Horse being so' well known needs no co 1 to Fm“ F“ mm’ W y JAMES .CAHBtLL. lacklm Charlottetown. 14th May ,1842. CLYDESDALE HORSE COLUMBD‘S- V s it HIS superior draught Horse militant}. 3 T the Subscriber’s during the ennui g new exoe t on the following days, viz: 3,? » .4 and 30th;.lune SllI,I7ll|:I‘ and§7rh; h 1 rod A «then it is intended (went er an Clrcumsufic”_ miting), he shall standGat tlie 05ross Roads, Lot 48, T £1 lOs. room _ i. ’ ‘ k g frm’ — WiLtflM ORAL:st Charlottetown Royalty, April 291b, 1842. : “: FOE-same, _ . GOOD FARM HORSE, aged' ears. He 'is an excellent tiriirnul'ifo'r the d :1 Conan Powncc {1V8 found Peake’s Store, to give general rt. OYLE . with a BLviEgSHAWL an ‘he person or persons who may h are requested to leave them at Mr. handsomely rewarded. rice I . ’ the aforesaid articles; and they will be FLA‘sK in the pockets. , or Plough, and is perfectlydoeil’e ‘andfree . vice. Apply to a " ROBERT M'GA