*4 , ’and well-be ' d Six HENBY Vita: v '; t, Lieutenant _, ‘ enter and Comman- Oflin and over Our said Island Prince bd- ottetown, this Thirty—first day of May, in 'Imrd One thousand eight hundred and the Fifth year ol‘Our Reign. By His Excellency}: command, - '1‘. H. HA LAND, Secretary. , ’S PROCLA ‘ ’ TION. . \ Her Majesty’s W Election, to me di- . ch the foregoing ' I ' , on Mon- vettth day of July next,- a re '_r“ :Eleven noon, at the premises ot William Crosby, Number Thirty, cause a FULL to beholden, the said Writ—ofwjjg all persons concerned 'n ,autl govern the .' ves accordingly. _ “county Second District. comprises Townships wt 1’ be erected by the Candidates. WILLIAM CUN DALL, , Sherifi'onueen’s County. omce, Charlottetown, June 1st, 1842. timings are to 32, 35, 36, 37, 48'and 65, and St. Peter’s EEN’S COUNTY ELEOTiifi.‘ . sum Disriic'r. I .‘ochrGod, oftlie United Kingdom ’ ‘ Ii « ' Island, Greeting .~ at least Three oftlie most po- e .‘Tliitxi District of Oiir said ‘ ereby giving notice to all Our 'tpistrit't, being duly qualified by m ‘ gto serve in General Assembly for ,7 of ur'said County Ol'Queen’s Co‘iin- §ub._ ‘ at' some convenient place. at or near vow ' "on TV! Rip number Filly-eight, In our said “5,, ‘v V * ELEVENTH day ot‘JlILY next, ' ' V clock‘in the ferenoon, for the pur- ' ’ mid dJOOSlng‘ZTWO Members to represent figgistrict of? 0dr said County of Queen’s House pf Assembly, by Us appoilited to “d,.l.ie"ld and-j-kept‘tbinnr Service, at Charlotte- , Our said ,Ishind: An‘d oursa‘i‘d' ‘loviiig Subjects, ‘ asdfdresaid, so required to appear before you, .part as shall appear as aforeSaid, shall and , hereby authorized and required to elect _ oahle and discreet Men for business, who 1 " bitatits res'diiig-witliiii our Said Island: Aiid flilhsfiln’ii the eel ~th3'tice and Proclamation shall be . ulbt‘esaidk “ist’I‘hirty days before the opening oll. {Or the E ill Election: And We do command I“ that said Electii’in be carried 011 and made in every r - -.- v ile to the Lawsofour United Kingdom ofGreat V Ireland aforesaid, and those Ofthis Island, and in “- the fGreat’jfiritain called England, and for Oitr diode, do usually practice and make use stov serve in Our Lower or Districtsii ' grsaiillslatid: Aggi-We (1 you that upgti‘t' sing the Pull in t urii’ the Dam oftlie persons elected by f IIIUEIét‘lo1;S_I‘§fdlihi‘esal(l, together with t‘ fflllvhttve done ’geonsequeuee thereof; nil Seal, ’ edict y, the Seventeenth id, Queen, Defender of the I- fivernor. v' y ' be all 'thWM’S County, in Our Mild . ' terize, command and empower you, innke,'or cause to be made, Public 1. manners dform angr Returtiing‘OtficerforOurCount ” sad ‘ Secretary’s Oflice at jg; ' ' _ at). cutouts: mm; ' . GEORGETOWN ELECTION. - 1 PUBLIC ‘ NO “CE is hereby given, to the Freehold- ell’lfLi‘lntIIltlItIt‘l'S and Resident Tenants of Georgetown and dinyufllg, t gtlslmreeable to Her Majesty’s \Vrit of Election, to 111*“ “adorns od fur the Election oftwo Members, to represent. the .Na ‘twthn'u Royalty in a Luiver House of Assembly of this . m , WI he opened and held at the Court House lltht‘”? 6- town, on Monday the Eleventh d 3 Eleven o’clock. forennon—tif which all persons concerned will take notice, and govern tliemselws accordinglv. JUH N M ACGOVVAN, . y I a S, 1.“. ".K. . . _ Shetlfl' 9 Office, Rig: County, Juiuie2i1, lei-Jug 8 county iKlNG'S COUNTY ELECTION. ‘IRST ELECTORAL DISTRICT. ' 1' PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to the Freehold- , ~ 0'5. Leasellolders and Resident House on i. ' Dislrtcl ofhing's County. that a Poll for the EII’CII'I‘IISUIIIIIIIIIERIFJRTE bers,to represent the said First District aning‘s ( 'onnti in it Lower House of Assembly in this Island, will be u ‘ 1 near Moreacliern's Mill, on 'I‘ownship N Monday the Eleventh day of July next, at the hour ofElev o'clock, forenoon—of which all poisons concerned will '2'“ tic;;‘an‘d grliern themselvesaccordingly. e irst ecloml District 0 King's Count co ‘ .I - skips Numbers 47, 46, 45, 44, {Rd 43. y Mum Town 1 JOHN MACGOVVAN Sh iff. Sherilf’s Ofliee, King's County, Julie 2d, 1642. ’ er KING’S COUNTY ELECTION. -' - SECOND ELECTORAL DISTRICT... ' ' UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to the. Freehol- dcrs, Leaseliolders and Resident Housekeepgrs of the Sc- ‘rict ot'King’s‘tfounty. that a Poll for the Election oflwo . ms,“- reprcscnt I'NHWSBCUINI District of’Kiug's Counti- ln‘a Lower IiiAHMIitTAssiaiiilily in this Island. will be opened and held at or near Cttf‘trflfffrl «Alill, oli Township Number Fiftv- six, on Monilaydhe Eleventh day of .liily next, at the hour iil‘ Eleven o‘clock, forenoon—of which all persons concerned will -take. notice, and 2t)\'cl‘n themselves =it~cxlrtlj1fgly. . v " The Saturn] Electoral District of King's Country comprises, Towns/tips Numbers 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 55, ' ' Island. timber Forty~fi ,JOIIN MACGOIVAN, Sherill'. Sherifl’s Oflice, King’s County, June 2d, 1542. ' KING’S COUNTY ELECTION. THIRD ELECTORAL DISTRICT. ' UBLIC NO'I'ICE is hereby given, to the-'.‘,Freehnl- ders. Lt‘llfit‘lltiltltirsd‘lnd Rt!SltIéTIf’-Htlll§ekfl9pnr~l of? the. Third District of King‘s Conn‘iyg . t it I’d“ 'for the Election oftwo Members, to represent the, sill _ i _=_ istrit-t of King's Colin iii a Lower House. of Assembly in _ ‘Isbind’will be opened and held at the Shipyard, near 'l‘ii‘udv ’s on Monday the Eleventh day othin next, at the Inturofl‘. o‘clock, litrenoon —of which all persons coileerued will take uiitice, and govern themselves accordingly. The Third E/ccturld District of King’s County comprises Towns/tips- .N'umlnzrs 54, 53. 5‘2. 51. (ill. 5!). (it, Gil, and (54, and the scrrrul Islands in the Harbour of Murray Harbour, and Pan- murc Island. . . 4 JOHN MACGOlVAN,'Sheriff. Sheriff‘s Office, King s County, Julie 2d, 12542. ». C EN'I‘LEMEN; Having no 'iettsnn to believe that I your confidence in ltlt‘. us one ofyour Representatives-in General Asst-tiildy has been withdrawn, I beg leave to offer my- selfagaiii ns iinamlidatc for that lionol. The advantages w Iiirltthe experience --of more than eight Si's- s‘ionsfis likely to confer on .i Member, will. I trust. in some "le1- ?re,;siip'pl_v' what I may be wdntiug in those abilities requisite or a Repr. sentative of an independent and eulighumel Con- stituent-y d the prospect ofsoliie change. for the better taking plaice in th inveterate opposition towards the interests oftTliar- lottetown and Royalty, llltlttlli‘SIt-ttl throughout by the majority of the late. House nf Assembly, including even nearly all the lllt'll’l- bets fur Queen's County, It'lls‘ me to hope that the efforts ol'ils Representatives may iii future be found more availing. ay ofJuly next. at the hour of potted nnd hel at or , . . .; on,a (Inger tthgtronage of His Excellency Sir II. V. Huntley, 8w. gm, and 56, and Bong/itun " ,. Book Stores, and at the Colonial Herald Office. , EFor proliissinnal services,Mr. Young may be seen at Mrs. 99 ter-street. lnlelv occupied by the Hon. Charles Young. next door, TO THE Emotions”: CHARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY. ‘ 9 Po E. Island'Auxiliary Temperance Society.- _ TEMPEIMNCE LECTURE... ' A LECTURE illii~trative of the obligations of the Statesman, the Pliilantlirophist and the Christian, to pro- mote. lliepriiiri lesof entire. abstinence. will he deliveredthis et't'nmg. In the out-t House, at half-past 7 n‘clnckJiy Mr. Alexr. A. Young, Lectnrci on l’hrenologv, and other popular'stthjccts. At the close oftlie Lecture, tiiiir Plates of drawings 01' 1119 Swmm‘h, tXltllbiIing it in seven different states, from health 10 mini“, dt‘llrltun tremens, recently published by Dr. Sewell, of Columbia College, will as submitted to the inspection, undre- milrks by any medical gentlminn present. To secure a choice of ;Pttl'S|Ii)rkLfidleS, the door will be opened to them, exolusively, at O (‘ lll‘ . .‘ A collection will be taken in aid oftlie funds oftlie Society- , G. MOORE. \V. HERAD, } Secretaries. Charlottetown, June 11th, 1842. . ' LECTURES ON PHRENOLOGY. TORT course ofalteriioon and Evening Lectures oItPl ' "logy, and its various application to self-knowledge, Training ofluth, Education, Courtship and Matrimony, afford- inz interesting expositionsofinentil refinement, as politeness, the mental faculties peculiar to the sexes respectively, dc. tire. to be illustrated by splendid representations, through the me- dium ofa piiwcrful Magic Lantern. ‘In thesis Lectures, Mr. Young will embrace the results ofliis researches, for years, into the principles of Phrennlugv, and its practical benefits in common lifo; and tlatters liimselftlint, with the aid of hisextensive and diversified illustratioiifievery mind at all susceptible ol'ratioual I‘IIDI'IDVBIIIitnL will derive a valu- ‘nlile and gratifying accession ofsnlkanowledge. .r Terms—Afternoon Course of4 Lectures. single Ticket, 73. 6'1. --A gentleman and two Ladies, I2s.——A single Lecture Ticket, 25. 3d. ‘ I Evening Course oft Lectures, single. Ticket, liar—Gentleman and two Lather-1.7:. (id.--Eveninz Ticket, ls. 6d.-BotliiCourscs to minimums-on Monday, the former at 3 P. M. and the other It! 8,1). M. in yaleitlonal School-Room. Tickets t “it. had at Messrs. Striniper‘s and J. D. Haszard's Yntes' Boarding-House. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOTEL. 11E Subscriber begs to announce to the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Island in general. and also to ‘hose visiling Clitiilottetown froufElirope, or any oftlie Colonies, that be has removed to that spacious Dwelling—house in Dtlrt‘llES- East. of Mr. Andrew Duncan’s three-story Building, which lie has furnished in II" at‘fitid handsome manner, and that. he is now ready to race Rose. who may be pleased to favor him with their custom , ii-usts that. by unremitting attention. he will be able to entoflhfi'ty'his guests in ii satisfactory manner. He alsobegs to'stntqfihi ' notable, and every thing essential in such an establishineny, wi l he conslanllv supplied with the best that the, market alfords. ',Prl'vate apartments can be bad for Board- ers. Confectioonr‘~ ,&r’~. carried on as heretofiire. Dinners, Suppers, 324:. hpd 0’ the shortest [101109. N 3 F JOHN H. PALLISTER. . l .— ll ' J i lg. - Charlotte-"t:wa 'pe. lOth,1842. Q is; sntfiNEftm LYD‘tARD & FIN'.AYSON BEG to intimate that they have received their Spring Stock of r BRIT: , Lg“ FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, ' _;‘ ' 5" T.‘lBl.E FOR THE SEflSON'. “consisting -.isc:iii, Dunstable and Bi-dford Bonnets and Bonnet Silo an Muslin-Do Lailles, Cambric and French Mits- Iin Dresses, 7, s and Saxony Cloths. plain and printed; rich Satin. Gli‘flilsitthw'l'hibct Shawls and Handkerchiefs; Black .nttd (‘41!11111'941/ ,; j be «leskins, 'I‘wet-ds, &c., Printed .lveteens. Drills. cu zoom: and Summer Cloth; Silk, Cotton a .fWoi‘sted AUG TIONS. ll '1‘0 be prereniptorily Sold,‘in Lots to suit purchasers, > pursuant ma Decree oftlie Court quliancery ufthis Island. made by his Excellency the Chancellor, in the cause of Wllham li‘l‘Leud, Esq. and Margaret his Wife, against Hugh Mncdomtldi Iqu. and others, with the approbation, and under the direction "I'll"? Hun. Thomas Heath Ilaviland, one of the Masters of lbw “ltd CW". at his Chambers, in Charlottetown, on Wednesday ‘ the 22d day ofJiine , t one o'clock. P. M. . E ‘ OF LAND ' it; and 4,472, Acres ofLAND. ,iity-lwu, iii the said Island, the same having been conveys y' the late General George Feud, of the Royal Artillery,to the late Andrew Macdonald, Esq. Per- tit-nlars whereofmay be had at the mild Master's Chambers. Of \Villiam Forge", Esq. Solicitor for the Complainants, or Mr. David Ross, of Hillsburough River, near Charlottetown. T. H. HAVILAND, M. 4,8 on Lot or Township Niii on Lot or Township Nit Charlottetown, M ay 241,1842. . t Surveyor General's Otfico,28th May, 1842. THE Acting Surveyor General will submit for Sale at. Public Auction, on Suction, the NINTH dny ovamr next, . -e... at the Court House, in Georgetown, at Twelve o’clock, noon, the if lollowing LOTS in said Town. viz :— Nos. 6, 7, 10 and II, First Range,Letler D- Nos. 2 and 15, Fourth Range, “ E- Nos 11 aiid 12. Second Range, “ F- Nos. 11 and I2. Third Range, “ G. Nos. 8 and 9 fourth Range, “ G. The followihg PA'I'I‘URE Lots, in the Royalty ofsaid Town, vim—Nos. 64, 66, (i7. 131, 136, 158, 115, 126, 142, 143, 224, 260, 239, 214. 263, 305, 3(16, 276, 275, 308, 309 and 277.‘ - Lri'rs adjoining the said Royalty, Nos. 17 and 39. I ' . Also, will be re-sold, in consequence oftlie Purchase Money not being paid, the lirllowing Lo'rs in the said Town, viz :— Nos. 4, I3 and 14,,Fttllrlll Range, Letter - A. Nos. 1 and 3. First Range, “ D. Nos. 1 and 16, First Range, “ E. Nos. 5, 6, 7 and 8, First Range, “ F. Nos. 3 and 4. Second Range. “ F. Nos. 9. 10, ll, 12and 13, Third Range, ‘F. ~ No. 1, Fourth Range. “ F. Nos. 2, 5 null 10, Second Range, " G. Nos. 3, 14 and 15, Third Range, “ G. \Vater Lot No. illi. The following I’As'ronr: Lots in the said Royalty, viz :—-Nol. 15, 39, 40, 43, 34, 86, 94, 170, 197, ms. - And Lots adjoining the said Royalty, Nos. 7, 20, 22, 26, 33‘ and 40. GEORGE WRIGHT, Acting Surveyor General. JOHN T. THOMAS‘ HAS JUST RECEIVED, ‘. Er LADY \VOOD, from LONDON; ANTELOPE, from LIVERPOOL;x and JOHN BROMHAM, from PLYMOUTH, A. WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, Compristng LINEN and WOOLLEN DRAPERY; HATS, CAPS, "BONNETS; BOOTS and SHOES, &0. 85¢. T O O L S; PMT§D and other SHEFFIELD GOODS; PAINTS, OILS, COLOURS, BRUSHES, 8w. ALSO, GARDEN AND FLOWER 011m tto fail at your peril. . ‘ ' gii'd SIR HENRY VERE venom and Comman- 1 and Prince Edward, ,; ofMay, in the t i‘ttndred utid lbt’ty- “I'itli a determination, therefore, should I succeed iti your choice, ofpursuiiig more devotedly ‘tlie. interests ofthisjiny mit' Town, and feeling grateful litrthe support lately ted‘dereddn ~ unsolicited, by many of yourselves, I beg to subscribe mvgelf,‘ Gentlemen, ' ' ‘ Ho ."Gloyes; M’Iislius, and :i large assortment ofsmall Wares. ‘ ‘ ’ i A ' Gin. \Vines, Porter. Sugar, Tera, Tulitic. are, Hardware, and a variety of Spices ; the , log been purchased on the most advantageous terttis. can be sol \tt extremely low prii es for cash. No. 1, Queen Street, June 91h, 1842. 3 3. g .4 SEEDS. May 3lst,1842. G. &W. BEA—RD,. ilih yearOt Our Reign. nd - By vHis Excelleiicy’s command, nd, , T. H. HAVILAN D, Secretary. ltl . —-— my: SHERIFF'S PROCLA M ATION. in, Nobetlieticen Her Majesty’s Writ of Election, to me di- ‘Mled, ofvrhich the foregoing is a Copy, 1 will, on _Iltltttlny illnElefentli day ofJuly next, at the. hour of Eleven ffil‘wb Mitten, at or near I’itictte Mills, on Town- VlltIpNitnlier Fillycight, cause u POLL to be liolden, pur- W mlhe said Writ—of which all Persons concerned r“. lice, and govern themselves accordingly. jay ' = minty, Third District, comprises Townships :k, ' .,5_0, 57, 58, 60 and 62, and Governor’s Island. m, “listings are to be erected by the Candidates. in, y x’. ‘ ‘ WILLIAM CUNDA LL, ed 4; ' '1 Sherifi'of Queen’s County. 7 8h! I Ofiice, Charlottetown, June lst, 1842. 13; . PRINCETOWN ELECTION. C NOTICE is hereby giwn, to the Freehol- Llltdhuldets and Resident Tenants of Princetirwn and 11M agreeable to Her Majesty’s \Vrit’of Election, to in» V, ll for the Election oflwu Members to represent the ' rid Royalty, in a Luiver House qusseiiibly oftliis be opened and holds! Mr George Bonirslo's.Princi-- I’Viott Mondayzfie Eleventh day of July next, at the Von o’clock, foreuoon—of which all persons cun— take notice, and govern themselves iii-corrlinglv . WILLIAM CLARK, m -‘ , Sheriff ofI’riuce County. Io ‘ I Ofice. June 2d.1842. PRINCE COUNTY ELECTION. d v FIRS'IHELECTORAL DISTRICT. C NOTICE is hereby given, to the Freehol- u' Leaseliolders and Resident Housekeeper oftlie First y , Prince County, that a Poll hit the, Election oftwo st to represent the said First District of Prince County I ' louse of Assembly in this Island, will be opened (I ‘ iii Hill’s Town. Cast-iiinpe no, on Monday the Eleventh tr _ b Item. “I the hour of E even o’clock, forenoon——of ,y 1 2 persons concerned will take notice, and govern them— Ir curdtugly. s at Electoral District of Prince County cam rises n, Numbers 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, 11, 12,13, wild 14, " 1mm WILLIAM CL ARK. Sheri . ’15 Dfice, June 2d, 1842. , E , .. 0 PRINCE COUNTY ELECTION. )t SECOND ELECTORAL DISTRICT. " 7 NOTICE is hereby given, to the Freehol- lt Leaseliolders and Residi-nt Housekeepers of the g t‘iet ofPriiice County, that a Poll fiir the Election of t' ) to re lresent the said Second. District of Prince I, Lower ouse ofAssembly in this Island, will be (I held at the Court House. St. Eleanor's, on Monday ;, , all“ of July next, at the hour of'lI O'clock, fore- :. ' allpetsons concerned will take notice, and govern a ingly. District nf Prince County com rises Town- Ib, I7, and 18, and the severe Island: in 1'” WlLLlAM CLARK, Sherifi‘. June 211, 1842. . ‘l ‘E COUNTY ELECTION. .V " R‘D ELECTORAL DISTRICT. , IICE is hereby giilcu, to the Free- wolders and Resident Housekeeping of the ~' lice County, that ii Poll for the Election of y represent the said Third District of Prince - Hoitle of Assembly in this Island, will be ' 'ien'xj Mr. Thomas H mpcr's, Boileque, on Monday the Eleventh dav of ’ o'clock. IIH‘Q‘JHN‘H‘UI'\VIIIPII tlII take in ac, and govern themselves ac- pi—wwwkuwvw‘ "T’Ffi‘fll' 5’ District of Prince County comprises 95, 26. ‘27. and 25, and Indian Is'ond. lleILLIAM CLARK, Sherifi'. Your faithful and humble Servant, EDWARD PALMER. Charlottetown, ftth June, 1842. T0 TIIL‘ ELECTORS OF THE FIRST DISTRICT OF QUEEN'S COUA'TY. (‘t ENTLEM EN; In adding another uliit to the list 1 of Candidates for this District, I beg to state. that my poli- tical ambition being very small,l bad no intention whatever of entering the list fur your sufl'rages i'PitIi any oftlie. popular mem- bers oftlie late House of Assembly. until an overwhelming majority ofa very large meeting at the \‘Vcslt‘ln end oftlie Dis- tiu-t, in my faVour. when nominated in competition with “ an old and tried servant," has left me little choice in the matter. 'I‘liiit majority was. I doubt not, partly influenced by that gentleman laying liiliiselfopen to the suspicion ofnu intention to rat, by declaring that lie Would pledge liiniselfto nothing—not even to the broad principle oftlie. only measure \Vlllt'll can deliver you and your children from a slaverv Worse than Egyptian bondage. atid redeem this fair alid fertile. Colony from present. discord aild future revolution. 1, of course, mean a Conversion of the leasehold tenure into fee simple. at aprice Wlllt'll will enable the tenant to become an unfettered proprietor in the course of ii very few years. Take the advice ofa person who is. at least, as well versed in Colonial politics as any man on this Island, and return no member who refuses to pledge himself-beat! and brain—to support and carry out that principle to the utmost of his abilities. Allopttbis course. and you will certainly obtain your object at last. Suffer yourselves to be. amused with any oftlie iiii,iiur considerations which are so profusely drawn lee you, like straws before a kitten. and you will. remain the willing and despised slaves at whom the finger ofscoru will be pointed from every State and Province in North America. Regard not the pretended rights oftlie land speculators. The Grants have been violated by them, both in letter and spirit, and must fall. Heed not the opinion ofyonr new Goveriior. so raslily expressed in his last speech—it is merer a melancholy record of the most on- sound politics and worst English that ever emanated from the Governor ofa British Colony, It has been absurdly said, that 1 am a runaway Canadian rebel lam in a condition to prove, not only that the accusation is [ain't/y firlsg, but .Illtll my most-strenuous exertions were on file. opposite side. during it very critical period ofthat rebellion. The mm, who insinuates that I am a rebel, is himselfguilty of mis- prision oftrcasun iflle does not use every endeavour to have tile apprehended and secured forthwith. ‘ « lam, Gentlemen, Your obt. servant, D. MACLEAN. New London, .‘tlh June, 1842. To the Electors of the Second Electoral District of ueen’s County. EN’I‘LEMEN; Grateful for the successful support you'afiilrded tne tit the last General Election, and com sciniis'tlint l have discharged my duty towards you with fiilvlll). Iani induced to take the liberty ofufi'ering inyselfas a Candidate for the honor ul‘represonting you in the next House ofAssenibly; and should I be so highly honored as to be again the object “f your choice, you may rely that my best efforts shall be d‘ll'ecled towards'tlie advancement oftlie general interests oftlie (,nlnpy‘ and particularly that ofthis District, my native place, reservmg to myself perfect. freedom of deliberation and Judgment. ‘ I have the honor to he, Gentlemen, - Your obedient Servant, JOHN S. MACDONALD. Elliot River, 8th June, 1842. To THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT ELEc'rons or THE N FinerLEC'roaAi. Disriiicr or QUEEN’S COUNTY, Comprising Towns/tips Numbers 20, 2|, 22. 23, 24, 33, 34, and 67. ENTLEM EN; being solicited by a number ofthe most influential Farmers oftlie District, lam induced to offer myselfas a Candidate for your suffrage-s at the next General Election liir Members to represent you in Colonial Parliament. Convinced that no one can he more interested in the Azrtculturnl prosperity of the Island than myself, (illltl being a native, Hull personally known to the most of you). I leel persuaded, that With a desire ofserving you, to receive your support; and ifrntiirtied, be assured that no eXertion on my part shall be wanting to tide vain-e your best interests, which tire iosepurably connected With my own. I I i I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, a Native, and your obedient servant. New Goons. , ' HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Inhabitants ofCharlottetuwn, and the Island in general, that he has just returned from Loud in. per Ship Lady Wood. with A VERY LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT 0F GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, which lie ofl‘ois for sale at very reduced prices, for Cash (in delivery. Traders going to the country Will be supplied on very liberal terms. D. REDDIN. May lGill,1842. ' VA L UA BLE FREEHOLD FARM FOR SA LE. ’ 1 HE Subscriber offers for Sale his extensive Free- hold I“AR.\I, of'l'liree hundred Acres of excellent Land. situate on Lot 49, in Queen's County, together with two Dwe|~ ling-ImuSt—s, two Burns, and several Outliouses thereon; and also, an extensive Stock of Black Cattle. Horses. Pigs.Shi-.cp, die. and the now growing crop. About one hundred acres oftliis Farm are in a hiin state ofciiltivation; there is adjoining thereto a good Marsh of fifty Acres, which produces annually from forty to fifty Tons of Hay; the remainder of the Farm is Welleovered willi hard and soft wood. It affords good pasturage to twenty bend of cattle—commands an abundant supply of sea manure (being washed on its Southern and \Vesleru boundaries by Pow- ual and Squaw Buys), and is five miles from Charlottetown Ferry. This valuable property is well worthy the notice of any person desirous of obtaining a cheap and profitable farm. For terms of sale, &i-.. apply in the subscriber, on the premises, or to Mr. John» Cosiin, Jun. Charlottetown. JOHN COSTIN, Senr. Lot49, 9th June, 1842. HERRINGS. . . UST landed, and for Sale by the Subscriber, Sirty- nine Barrels Prime Newfoundland Herrings. They will be sold low, for prompt payment. K. M‘KENZIE. \Vater Street, 91h June, 1842. M. WALKER, MILLINER, DRESS AND STAY MAKER, From England, * ESPECTFULLY informs her Friends, and the Ladies of Charlottetown, that she has commenced Business in the above. Line in part oftlie Premises occupied by Mr. Hobbs, Hit Manufacturer, Sydney Street, and trusts, by neut- ness, punctualitymnd strict attention, to merita share of their almonds and support. . p Sydiiiiy Street, Charlottetown, June 8tl],~]842, \ MILLINI‘IRY AND DRESS‘MAKING. I ISS A'I‘ERLIZZICK 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 punctuality, to merit alshare oftheir patronage. . Residence, Upper Queen Street. Charlottetown, June IIlIl, 1842. HE Subscriber intending to make a change in his . business, is under the necessity ofcalling upon all persons indebted to him to make immediate payment. oftheir respective Accounts, or they will be placed in the aitdseofun Attorney. for collection. . T. B. TREMAIN. Charlottetown, lat June, 1842. * R. T. HOW being about to leave the Island, re: A- qiiests all per-ions having demands against him, to render their Accounts; and all persons indebted to him, are requested to make payment on or before the lOtli day ofJiine next, other- wise their accounts will he placed in the bands of his Attorney for Collection. Charlottetown, May 9th 542. LL Persons indebted to the Estate Ol'tbe bite d'"""‘5 A. Quinn. deeeared,ara requested to make. llnmmml" Pu.“ mom It. the Snbscriber, otherwise their respecllvu‘Al'Cf’llnls “it! t", ,,|,,,,,,d in the hands ufaii Attorney, and sued for Without I Is. I N returning thanks for past favours, beg to inform their friends of their REMOVAL to the premises lately occupied by .Mr. Sindrdon, Saddler; and having received their SPRING GOODS, feel assured, from the low prices at which they are marked, of receiving continued support. Also, 25 Tons ofWelsli and Scrap Bar Iron ;a handsome Mahogany Sideboard, with carved back; Mahogany Sofa; Piano Forte; Cane-seat Chairs, &c., cheap for cash. . N. B.—'I‘he new Barqiie Civility will leave this Island for Bidefold about the last, day ofJune; has acconimodntionyfor a, few cabin Passengers. Apply to the above. I RELIGIOUS BOOK AND TRACT SOCIETY. . CHOICE SELECTION Of the excellent Publi- cations ofthis Society, including a large proportion of interesting works and presents fur the young, have been 'ust re- ceived, per Lad: Wood, and tire for Sale at the Store of ‘Iessrs. G.& W. HEARD, the Society's Depository. Tracts may also be had by Subscribers, for gratuitous distribution. By order, JOHN ORLIBAR, Sec'y. May 315i. 1842. . I SPRING GOODS. THE Subscribers have just received, per Brig Ante- lope, 'roui Liverpool, a general assortment. of BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS: Also, 16 Chests superior soughong TEA, 700 pairs SHOES,” ' Warranted not inferior in quality to any either made or imported . into this Island. N. B.—-Owing to the dejgessed state oftriide in the manufac- turing districts, the above nods have been purchased on very advantageous terms, and will berdisposed ofclieap for cash. ‘ .1. & 1V. MACGILL. May 23d, 1842. , T 0 B E S III: D, _ ‘IVE PASTURE LOTS, in one block, in Char- ’lowii Royalty, situate oil the Road leading from Charlotte- town to Princetowu, within three miles of Charlottetown. The ’I‘hree-inile-bruok runs through one oftliese Lots,affording every facility for working a Mill or Mills, or for carrying on an exten- sive aniiery. For terms and particulars, inquire at the Ofllcol oftlie Attorney General. = June 2d, 1842. FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, and immediate possession given, that beautifully" situated FARM in the immediate neighbouh, acres of Land, 35 ofwhicli are under cultivation. There is an excellent new House, nearly finislied,32 feet by 24; also, agood particulars, ttpply to John Clark, at Multan Davis's, jr., Charo uttetown, or to N y - .w E CLARK, Dnrnley. June 4th, 1842. 'vl TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE SALE, ONE HUNDRED ACRES of Freehold LAND, situate on Elliot River—Initer occupied by Thomas Kickham, deceased—between twenty and twenty five Acres of which are under cultivation. There are it good Dwelling House, Barn and Stables erected thereon, and a valuable Spring of Water. running tlirou h the premises. A180, an excellent MUD-ll. Which vields, annuttRy, thirty tons of Hay. Any petson Wishing.“ i'aise Stock will find the above a desirable situation. Possession, will be given immediately. For further particulars, enquire of ,EDVVARD KICKHAM, E u ' , JAM Es CAHILL, m" "- Charlottetown, April 19111, 1842. ‘1 BtiiLDtNG LOTS. "' . THE Subscriber 'ofl‘ers to Lease, fall'slterm oft: yrm‘s BUILDING LOTS in a mnneligi op‘art. o the I‘owu flirIbusineu-f: For particulam_aPPly to Mr. (worst . Clark, who is authorised to treat for the name. GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown, 6th May, 1842- tinctiou ofpet'suus. P. GAFFNEY‘ Charlottetown, May 13th, 1842. , dAMES E. S. BAGNALL. Charlottetown, June 8th. 1842. / hood of Darnley, belonging to the subscriber—containing 1001;" Burn, and a good Spring of Water, on the premises. For further ._ . ,o}