\ @bt @alnuia PRINCE EDWARD 1 AND l fiscal. SLANI) ADVERTISER. NEW SPRING GOODS. I CHARLOTTETOW N, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1842. \ [No. 259. iber has just received a very general subs“ sortrnent of BRITISH MANUFACTURES, Wehtogetherwith his former Stock, he offers for Sale at a con- ‘ ' siderable reduction upon last year’s prices. on” Stock now comprises—superfine West ofEngland and .‘rgmhhim black and colored Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Cassi. ' “I 'm'; Toilenet, Valentia and Marseilles Vestings, Gambroons, finloonl, Janette Drills, plain and striped Moleskins, grey Cot- _m.'hite and colored Sliirtings, Regatta Shirtings, Apron Checks, Scotch Homespuns, Gingliams, l’rinted Cottons, Book, swig, fieouet, Mull and Checked Mushns, Mouselinajeduine ., Dresses, Indiana, De-llai'ne, Chally, Tliibet, Grape and Gauze Shanasnd Handkerchiefs; Sill}, net and gauze Veils; black and colored Gros-de-anle‘m _Persmns, Satins, Ribbons, Ginips, muses, Bobbinetts, hrectan and blonde Nets and Quillings, mi Linens, Long anr}. Cambrics, Damask Table Linen, Dia- jTowels and 9Welling, Shirt Collars and Fronts; Ladies' . Collars, white and colored Cotton Stockings and Socks, children'sSoclts, India Rubber Straps and Braces; Gentleman's “what! colored Armazine and Satin ; Carpeting, Stocks, Wilton ' Ind tti'wbtick Hearthrugs, linen and cotton Bed-ticks, white and coloured Flannel», Osnabnrgs, blue and White Cotton Warp. REflDY MADE CLOTHING. Cloth Jackets and Trowsers, Toilenet and Valentia Vests, Moleskin and Duck Jackets, Frocks and Trowsers, Linen and . white cotton Shirts, striped and regatta do. knit lambswool and cotton Drawers. A large assortment of Men’s and Women's first anode shoes. HflRDWflRE. a and clasp (wrought) Nails, from 4dy. to 40dy., cut and gm Shingle Nails, Spikes, from 4 to 7 inches, ScreWS, '9 a,Locks,Iron Pots and Bake Pans, Plough Plates, Metal “tings, Cart Boxes, Chain Traces Back Bands, Hoes, Spades, els, Box, Italian and sad Irons, Coffee Mills, Cutlery and I , Weavets' Reeds, Wool Cards, Cast, German and Blis- Steel; round, flat, square and rod Iron, Axe Iron. ' lb. kegs; boiled and raw Lin- Paints, in MM). 281h. and 56 “Oil, Pitch, Tar, Varnish, Putty, \Vindow Glass, Cordage, in W ,1, ' loo, Wine, ‘ " _W_fahtl,'5pice QueensqStreet, 13th June, 1842. JOHN T. THOMAS HAS JUST RECEIVED, i any Woon,from LONDON; ANTELoPE,fr0m LIVERPOOL; and Jul-IN Bttoartrau,from PLYMOUTH, iWELL SELECTED ASSOETMENT OF GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, "GonorisingLiNEN and WOOLLEN DRAPERY, ' HATS, CAPS, BONNETS; ' BOOTS and SHOES, &c. &c. T O o L s; LA TED and other SHEFFIELD G 0 00s,- .PAlN'l‘S, OILS, COEOURS, BRUSHES, 6m. Brandy, Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Raisins, 8, Tobacco, prime Cigars, JOHN DAVIS, Jun. , SP ._ , __\ 41.11111 ARD a E1NI.AYS0‘N\— « to intimate, that they have received their Spring Stock of & FOREIGN munanwmzn, L : SUIT/IDLE FOR THE SEASON. of Tuscan, Dunstable and Bedford Bonnets and . 1 pcs; Muslin-De Laines, Cambric and French Mus- "_ r .:.: Orleans and Saxony Cloths, plain and printed ; rich ,Chalis and 'I‘liibet Shawls and, Handkerchiefs; Black and . d Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, &c., Printed Velveteens, kCantoons and Summer Cloth; Silk, Cotton and \Vtirsted , Gloves; Muslins and a large assortment ofsmall VVa‘res. . Lso—Rum, Brandy, Gin, “lines, Porter, Sugar, Tea, ’1 obnc- ' ~§arthenware, Hardware, and a variety of Spices; the l” “Wishich having been purchased on the most advantageous “who sold at extremely low prices for cash. 1, Queen Street, June 9th, 1842. G. SLW. HEARD, returning thanks for past favours, beg to inform "their friends of their REMOVAL to the premises lately ‘ ted by Mr. Smardon, Saddler; and havrng received their SPRING- GOODS. assured, from the low prices at which they are marked, of ing continued support. Lso, A .Tons of Welsh and Scrap Bar Iron ;a handsomeMahogany _-Board, with carved back; Mahogany Sofa; Piano Forte; ‘ seat Chairs, &c., cheap for cash. . ‘ .—The new Barque Civility will leave this Island for mi about the Will July, inst.; has accommodation for a cabin Passengers. Apply to the above. - NEW GOODS. _ .HE Subscriber begs leave to Inform the Inhabitants ofCli‘arloltetown,and the Island in general, that he has ,_ ‘returned from Londo‘n, per Ship Lady Wood, with A VERY LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT 0F GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, hich he offers for sale at very reduced pric‘es, for Cash on livery. Traders going to the country will be supplied on very 1 ml terms. . D. REDDIN. ey 16th, 1842. N , SPRING GOODS. HE Subscribers have just received, per Brig Ante- ) lope, from Liverpool, a general assortment of 7 BR] TISH MANUFA CTUREI) GOODS: Also, 16 Chests superior Souchong TEA, 700 pairs SHOES, ed not inferior in quality to any either made or imported into this Island. .-’~Owing to the depressed state of trade in the manufac- diltricts, the above Goods have been purchased on very > H sterms, and will be disposed ‘ofc cap for cash. .1. 6L “7. MACGILL. a, Nd,1842. are; "OLD IRON, COPPER AND BRASS vilb" ‘ HT at the PHOENIX FOUNDRY (Waters “5. hBirnie’sOId Store), Charlottetown, in large or small >53 FINISHER 4' PA TTERN MAIKERS. WORKMEN in the above branches, of good tar, may have immediate employment at the Phoenix I. in Buss or Icon executed to any pattern, without ' ,wn,19t.lnly, 1842. LEMON SYRUP, LEMON SYRUP, 0f the very best quality. iber informs t pply of the above In superior quality, which he will wholesale or retail. ALso, Sugar, Molasses, C rthenware, &c. AND ALSO, OOKS, viz :—The Life ofl“ather Mat- Robert Emmet’s Speech, delivered be- at the Session House, Dublin ; Poor Man’s aradise; Key of Heaven; Catholic Piety; Spelling Books, 511:. &c. ' THOMAS BROYDERICK. A large assortment of Tea, Tobacco, and a quantity ofEa .6 number of Catholic B thew, and Portrait ofdo.; fore Lord Normanbv, Manual; Path to P New Testaments, Charlottetown, Queen Street, July lst,1842. , m PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOTEL. THE Subscriber begs to announce to the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Island in general, and also to those visiting Charlottetown from Europe, or any ofthe Colonies, that he has removed to that spacious Dwellinghouse in Dorches- tor-street, lately occupied by the Hon. Charles Young, next door, East, of Mr. Andrew Duncan’s three-story Building, which he has furnished in a neat and handsome manner, and that he is now ready to receive these who may be pleased to favor him Wllll their custom; and trusts that, by unremitting attention, he will be able to entertain his guests in a satisfactory manner. He also begs to state, that ‘ his table, and every thing essential in such an establishment, will be conslantlv supplied with the best that the marketafi‘ords. Private apartments can be had for Board- ers. Baking, Confectionery, &c. carried on as heretofore. Din- ners, Suppers, &c. had on the shortest notice. JOHN H. PALLISTER. N. B.—-Good Stabling. Charlottetown, June 10th, 1842. MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN. FOR SALE, :1 DWELLING HOUSE, gress, situated on the corner of Victoria and 3'2 feet k 29, containing, on the first floor, a Parlor Store and Office; on the second floor, a Drawing Room, and five Bedrooms, with Attics or Lofts for light goods. 'With' the House will be sold Land equal to a '1‘ x84 feet, or the whole of Water I. front on Victoria Street of about six chains, on Water Street 168 feet: and an equal Harbour front containing more than one Acre and a half, and more than six Town Lots, ofdry sound Land, now in a state ofgood cultivation. This is an opportunity ofinvesting capital in this rising Town, with a certainty of obtaining a large return, which cannot occur again. The present owner has no other object in offering this valuable Property for Sale, than to narrow the anxieties of de- clining years. Apply in Town, to Peter Ma Grove, Lot 61, to new in pro- Water Streets, and Kitchen, own Lot, 120 ots Nos. 23 and 24, having a cgowan, Esq, or at IVoodley J. L. LEWELLIN. May 24th, 1842. . HE Subscriber offers for Sale, or to Let, for a term Ofyciii‘S, his Leasehold interest in and to 50 Acres ofexccl- lent Land, situate on the Fort Augustus Road, Lot 36. There are on the premises a Grist Mill equal to any in the Island, llnv. ing two pair ofstones, Kiln, and all the machinery and [mum-hue necessary. The whole are quite new, and complete in every par. ' ' ' ml were constructed on the must approved [Hans, and Cuiony Tllere_url;lslt qperppetfenlt Miilwrightt‘i‘ to [tie fouqid in the M ' 4...’ -ii.' SEEIL'flfisTQf‘FILO. :vurer, an a new Duveesll'ing-housle, 33224 feet; about four Acres Dryer-7:221? ready for the Plough, and about 8 ml) more are realty. or|s it p" in". The yearly rent is only.£2. 15s. 7d., currency, or t to erh oft-999 years. This property Is situated 1p the immediate peigh- bourhuod of several ofthe most flourishing Settlcmcritsdm&t e Island, viz: Monaghan, Fort Augustus, Tarentum,'Pisqui , l is on the main Road to Charlottetown, which Is distantl onHy“: miles, and is only about one half mile distant frtirlt: tlic eId it; borough, where any quantity of goods or produce on; he :Sl;[)c[;nmn or from the Capital. In short, a'better opening for 2511?. [name easily be found. PerSons Wishing to offer for the a me va 5 at property will please to apply to the owner, on the premise , Fort Augustus. ALEXANDER DIXON, Miller. April, 1842. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE SALE, - NE HUNDRED ACRES of Freehold LAND, situate on Elliot River—lately occupied by Thomas Kickham, deceased—between twenty and twenty-five Acres of which are under cultivation. There are a good Dwelling House, Barn and Stables erected thereon, and a valuable Spring of Water running through the premises. Als0,an excellent Marsh, which yields, annually, thirty tons of Hay. Any person Wishing to raise Stock will find the above a desirable situation. Possession will be given immediatel . For further particulars, enquire of E WARD KICKHAM, gExecuwrS_ JAMES CAHILL, Charlottetown, April 19th, 1842. FREEHOLD FARM FOR V 0 BE SOLD, and immediate possessron given, that beautifully situated FARM in the immediate neighbour- hood of Darrile , belonging to the subscriber—wontairung 100 acres ofLand, ‘ 5 of which are under cultivation. There Is an excellent new House, nearly finished, 32 feet b 24; also, a good Barn, and a good Spring ofWater on the premises: ’For further particulars, apply to John Clark, at Mr. John Davrs 5, Jr., (thor- 1"“‘“°‘”"' °' ‘0 W. E. CLARK, Darnley. June 4th, 1842- T 0 B E s 0 LB, _ IVE PASTURE LOTS, in one block, in Char: lottetown Royalty,situate.on the Road leading from Char. lottetown to Princetowu, Within three miles of Lharloléett‘iiwn The Three-mile-brook runs through one of these Lotsha or Igg every facility for working 11 Mill or Mills, or for carrying otn me extensive Tannery. For terms and particulars, Inquire 3 Office of the Attorney General. Jnne 2d, 1842. AND FOR SALE. . ‘ _ EVERAL FARMS of 50 to 100 Acres, in eligible situations, within about 15 miles of Charlottetown. For par. ticulars, apply to D. s. RENNIE- Water Street, 20th April, 1842. FOR SALE. flsnmbly, ' B order of the Honourable the House of HEyCHART of [-IILLsnonouoII BAY and the Hém. T noun oanaaLor-r-Erowu—a CHART_of'I (IIAIBD12311‘er 2; and the HAnaouu of THREE Rivens I.“ this Eanb , the Pym under .the Colonial Statute, 2d Victoria, cap.P ,ncoyk Esq R, George Wright, Surveyor General, and GeorgeA 6' 833d Cigar“ N. Commissioners appointed under the said CG- eml m the uni now on Sale at the Office of the Surveyor spam 8; Char- Royal Gazette Office, and the Store oer. Hiatnryrs a P i lottetown, and at the Custom House, Three ive - FOR SALE. _ _ BOAT of about 20 feet Keel, With Sails, &c..cor|rli- A- plete. She is considered the fastest soiling Boat in t e Harbour York River, June 18, 1842. For particulars, apply to JoHN SCOTT. I f , that he has es- . . TORY at the Store '“le'es‘mg works and entioned article, of dispose of cheap for Cash, by andles, Soap, i. W d Lad dpresents for the we , er 1 Woo and are for SE G. & “ll HEARD, ’ lhe had by Subscribe young, have been just re— le at the Store of Messrs. the Society's Depository. Tracts may also rs, for gratuitous distribution. y order, JOHN ORLIBAR, Sec'y. May 315i. 1842. l PORTR AIT PAINTING. S W. MARTIN, late from London, a the Inhabitants of Charlottetown ; PORTRAIT PAINTING nor of Grafton Street. number of others in the to 4 o’clock. Charlottetown, July 2, 1842. THE Subscriber being solicited by several of his com. mercial friends, to act in future as an AUCTIONEER and GENERAL COMMERCIAL B R O K E R, takes leave to inform them and the public generally, that he will attend to the Auction business on each Market (lay, at his resi- euce (opposite Mr. D. Brenan’s,) in Sydney Street, where all e, from town and country, will be strictly atten- bcgs to inform , that he has commenced , at his residence in Prince Street, cor- Spectmens may be seen, together with a fine arts. Hours of attendance, from 10 CARI). orders in that lin ded to. lle willalso attend to the Surveying of Lumber (being regular— ly qualified for the same), ' to the Posting and closing of Books, c0llectlng Ofdebts, drawing of Charter l’urtics, agreements, &c. &C-,&C- . And ltavin g had a long experience of Mercantile Business In different parts of the Colonies, he trusts be will be gambled, by strict attention and perseverance, to give general satisfaction to those who may favour him with their support. - . P. B. DOYLE. Charlottetown, May 20th, 1842. A CARD. HENRY FOUND, Tailor, desires to return his sin- cere thanks to his friends and the publicin general for their general support to his late partner and himself, during their Copartnersliip—and at the same time begs to acquaint them, that he is now carrying on business on his own account, and hopes to merit a continuance ofthat patronage which has hither- to been soliberally conferred. II. F. will feel obliged to those inde TURNBULL &Fouun to possible. North side Queen Square, Charlottetown, June 17th, 1842. bted to the late Firm of discharge their Accounts as early as THOMAS ID. TANTON, TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, Great George Street (House formerly occupied by Mr. Pallistcr), RETURNS his sincere thanks to the Gentry and . Inhabitants ofCharlottetown, and the Island in general, for tholiberalsupport they have hitherto afforded him; and begs most respectfully to infbrm them, that he has .Ieturned from Lon- don with the newest Fashions; and having visited the firstEstab- lishments, in order to acquire the latest information in the art of cutting, feels confident ofgiving satisfaction to those who may favor him with a portion cftheir patronage. June 17,1842. M. WALKER, ' MILLINER, DRESS AND STAY MAKER .. . , Pririn'ritg‘hmf" ,wvu ESPECTFULLY informs her Frieiidsid 8' mm Ladies of Charlottetown, that slag has commensi:d [1:51 “’hfirr 1m a ‘ :rt oftlie remises uccu ' neSS, ptInctuo l y, ann‘Errl’ih' «tramway.- «Whywflfat. attentive and support. P Sydngy Street, Charlottetown, June 8th, 1842. MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING. ISS TERLIZZICK begs to announce to the pub- lic of Charlottetown and its vicinity, that she intends to carry on the above business; and trusts, by strict attention and punL-tuality, to merit a share oftheir patronage. Residence, Upper Queen Street. Charlottetown, June 11th,]842. t HEREBY give notice to all persons indebted to me, by Bond,I}ook-Account, or Otherwise, that l have this day; appointed Mr. . Dawson, of Charlottetown, Tanner, my lawfu Attorney, to manage all my concerns during my absence from Prince Edward Island. All outstanding debts must be Immedi- ately settled, to prevent legal expenses. “7. SMARDON. 30th June, 1842. LL Persons indebted to the estate of the late James Quinn, deceased, are requested to make immediate payl- ment to the Subscriber, otliterwise their respective Accounts 1231 be placed in the hands ofan Attorney, and sued for Without ts- tinction ofpersons. P. GAFFNEY. Charlottetown, May 13th, 1842. HE Subscriber intending to make a change In his T business, is under the necessity of calling upon. all persons indebted to him to make immediate payment of their respectirve Accounts,or they will he‘ placed in the hands of an Attorney, or couecuoni T. B. TREMAIN. Charlottetown, 1st June, 1842. WHITE WINE VINEGAR. . I FEW QR. CASKS, very superior,yust received, and for sale by the Subscriber. R. B. BOGGS. Charlottetown, December 4th, 1841. MERICAN MILL SA Subscriber's Store. 1476' FOR SALE, at the 7 CHARLES DEMPSEY. Charlottetown, May 28th, 1842. OR SALE—Au English built C A R. I A G E, F adapted either for one or two Horses, wtth Hood, Patent Axles, Lamps, doc. lso, a set ofnew Harness, With or Without the Carriage. K. MACKENZIE. Water-street, Oct. 22, 1841. ‘— IIIILL SAWS! MILL SAWS” MILL SAWS” UST received, and for sale by the Subscriber, acase ofRowland's Superior finished 6} feet PHILADELPHIA MILL SAWS. D. WILSON. 30a. Mny,1842. mamas. ' I . _ UST landed, and for Sale by the Subscriber, Sixty- J nine Barrels primeNewfoundland Herrings. They Will be sold low, for prompt payment. _ K. M‘KENZIE. v 0 BE LET, for one or more years, a lairge SEEP b d on an to w to a to be fitted up as may e agree II em,” Printing Office For further particu Water Street, 91h June, 1842. T odious Cellar is attached below the EiiiinCorner of Powaal and Water-streets. llrs,_apply to g a large proportion of and soon after the Sprin Stoves, and Machines fr Island, who is well skille Esq., Sir Moses Montcfiore, F. R. mowder, Esq, Esq., Oswald Smith, E5 of buildinnr LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer's Office, C Prince Edward Island, 3 e Act of the Genera , made and passed in the Seventh ofllis late Mayesty King William the Fourth, for levying an flssessmcnt on all Lands in this Island—I do here- by publicly notify the Owners or Occupiers ofLand within this Island, for which the Annual Assessmentcharged thereon b the said recited Act, of Four Shillings, lawful money of this Is and, for every Hundred Acres of wilderness or unimproved Lands con- tained in the several Townships, and the several Islands belong- Irig thereto; and the sum ofTivo Shillings for every Ilundred Acres ofc'ultivated or improved Land in the said several Town- ships aud Islands as aforesaid; and the. sum ofFour Shillings for each and every uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot, Paisture Lot, Common Lot and Water Lot, granted in the Town and Royalty ofCliarlottctowu; and the sum of Two Shillings for each and évery cultivated or improved Town, Pasture, Common, and “later Lot as aforesaid; and the stun ofTwo Shillings and eight-pence for each and every Town Lot, Pasture Lot and VVII- ter Lot, granted in the Towns and Royalties ofGeorgetowu and Princetown; and the sum of One 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 ofOne pen~ ny per acre on each and every acre ofcultivuted orimproved Land in the loyalty of Georgetown, called reserved Lands; and the sum of Two-pence per acre on each and every acre ofsuch Lands as may be doomed uncultivated or unimproved Lands, is payable, that unless the Assessment for the currentyeiir bepaid into my hands,or the hands ofmy Deputies, on or before the Twenty- first of December, 1842, I shall, on the last day of the next Hil- ary Term, at Charlottetown, rnuke Proclamation of all such Lands as shall then be in arrenr for nonpayment of the sums charged thereon, agreeably to the directions ofthc said Act. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. harlottetown, lst May, 1842. 1 Assembly of year oftlie Reign Intituled .fln flct IN pursuance ofth this Island PHOENIX POUNDRY. Under the Special Patronagnf His Excellency Sir H. V. Huntley, Lieutenant Governor. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. THE PHOENIX COMPANY beg to announce to the Public, the Establishment, at the old and well known premises of Messrs. Water..- &~ Birnic, in Charlotetown, ofa BRASS and IRON FOUNDRY ; g arrivals, will be happy‘to receive orders asiings for Mill-work, arming Utensils, Ir various purposes, Fire and Garden En- gines, on the most improved principles for effective operations. 'The services of Mr. WILLIAM Caesar Hones, a native of this (I in all these various Branches, have GEORGE BIRNIE, Superintendent. for all descriptions uf'C been engaged. Charlottetown, March 15th 1842. FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE. ’ Alliance British and Foreign Assurance Company, Established by flct of Parliament, in 1824. Capital, £5,000,000. aomn or DIRECTORS. _ ,&c.—John Irving, Esq., M. P., Samuel Gurney S. PRESIDENTS DInECTons.—G. H. Barnett,E Sir Robert Camp ight Hon. G. R. Dawson, sq , Edward Blount, Esq., John bell, Bart., T. A. Curtis, Esq., Sir G. Harrison, K. C. 111., Mclvil l' n 1‘ I n I .1 L “D- ‘ D .4 3 viral" erman Esq., Thomas Richardson, 14 q , , Tons ——Sir George Carroll, James Cook, Esq., Anthony BANKEESIEMW_ ACTUAltY.—Benjflmln Gompertz, Esq., . .§\ SECRETAnv.—Andrew Hamilton, Esq. ansICIAN—John R. Hume, M. D.,_Curzon'Street. SOLICITOR.—.l0lln M. fiearce,EEsq. Sunvm‘on.——Tomas A asoti, .sq. . t HE Subscriber is authorised to IssuqlPOLlClES a: d t tes of remiurn on ouses In progress eureme’oh- [3:35:15 {flood ori) Vessels, on the Stacks. Also at on Houses ofeverv description, on Furniture, and on Goods. Ho ' A will also effect Life Insurance upon t}dyantagem§e terms. I large part of the Capital is paid up, and is Invested in the gpbh}; funds. The Subscriber has authority tosettlejosses by Bi 5 h Exchange on London, except in cases gfdmht. A share oft ,e oft is allowed to the Assured every vn. yearl. . V J , . Pl'Itli: understood by the Company that Houses’md ofhcrl'Build- ings, warmed bv Stoves, are coveredby the Policy, writing! on particular description, the Stoves baring piloced updiused ccor - ‘ ' 1 'es ma 9 an provue . Ing to our Statutes to sue I eat. CHARLES YOUNG, Agdem. d N. B.——Policies will be issued, renewal Receipts grante ., an ProsPectuses obtained, by applying ttligl‘ieSluhs'pribeyr, at his Of- . ’ I . . t o c 06 , . . fice, daily, from 9 o clock, a in ,élfiARLES YOBNG’ Agent. I Charlottetown, April 18th, 1842 LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. THE Subscriber has been appotnted 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. 0 ‘es ection Fire Insurance ompam The Hartford agfgdglford, Connecticut, ' _ d And as he is furnished with blank FoI-ms of Application,dag in possession of all the information which may be desire y persons who wish to effect Insurance, he will be happyt ceivce applications and transmit the same to the Agent ti fax. Please apply to HENRY PALMER_ May be had at the Colonial Herald Oflicefuprice 7s. 6d. THE HARMONICON: A Collection of Sacred Music consistin of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, &c., selecte’d from thegbest Authors; With a copious Introduction to vocal Music. Second Edition, improved and enlarged. Charlottetown, May 28, 1842. t ublished toolscap Svo. pp. 128, ~ “I rice, 19.611. single, l2s. pet” doz. ORAL RENOVATION; or, The Empire of Bac- M chus destroyed. THE PRIZE Essay. By the Rev. JOHN ( . KN )x CHARLo-I-TETOWN: COOPER &. BREMNER. BOUT Three Tons second hand CHAIN, well A- adapted for Ox or Rafting Chains, for in e Cheap for Cash. Queen Street, February 25, 1842. l J. M. TUCKER. ' BUILDING LOTS- Subscriber offers to Lease, for a term EH HoI‘lyears, BUILDING LOTS In a most eligible art of the Town for business. For particulars apply to Mr. George Clark, Who is authorised to treat for the same. % FOR FREIGHT OR, CHARTER, to St. John’s, For particulars, a ply to the Captain, on board. J. B. COOPER. JAMES E. S. BAGNALL. Charlottetown, June 8th, 1842. Newfwndland. The Brigantine Seaflowcr, burthen 99 tons, Henry Lee, Master.- Charlottetown, 28thJune, 1 4,2.