"e *» 1next, a 3 lb , - BE SOLD, at Public—Auction, at the commercial I") ~ Horned Cattle, - - AUCTION. . of Mo IG, complete in hull and spars, (now ready or launch): in, in South River, near Murra Harbour Bridge, of the follow. . ' dimensions, Viz: Length ofIteel, 90feet; breddth ofbeam, 23 test; depth 01' hold, 16 feet 4 inches, and will sdmeasure about “0.1.0110. This vessel is of great capacity, combined ‘with 11131. ailing qualities, and can be well recommended, having been inspected throughout her building by‘ Mr. R. Ellis, to whom ap- Lflc'l-r’“ 33" be made at Murray Harbour, for inspecting the said vesse . a. Murray Harbour, April 3, 1841‘. F P LIST OF FARES, 4‘ 0"? .“senge's Luggage &c. in the Boats on the Hubbm‘ollgli Ferry, in’front of Charlottetown, To be paid an entrance on board the Boats. EVERY FoOt Passenger, . Fourpence. Children under ten years-ofage, Twopence. Every Horse or Mule, ' . - One Shilling. One Shilling each. hCharlottetown, on Saturday, the First do Sheep and Lambs, ‘ ‘ Twol’enc" “ Pigs or Hogs, _ . - Fourpence “ Ca veg, _ . - - Twopence “ Wheel Carriages, , - - One and tlireepence. Ploughs, - - - Fourpcnce. Carcases of Beef, - - Sixpence. 4—. of Veal, - - - Three half-pence. ‘ of Mutton, - . Ditto. Flour, &c. per cwt. - ‘ Twoperice. PJoduce, &c. per bushel, - One half-penny. Boards, per 100 feet, - - Twopence. ' Passengers’ Luggage, under 56 lb. - Frée. Puncheons, One Shilling—if empty, 'I‘hreepenc'e. ~Tierces, 'Ninegence—ditto, - - 'I‘wopence. Barrels Fish, c. 'Fourpence—ditto, One penny. Hoops, Staves, Shingles, 51.0., per bundle, Ditto. Hay and Straw, per cwt., - Tlireepence. ,Heav articles, not enumerated, per cwt. Ditto. 'Trun s, Boxes, Cases, &c., each, - Ditto. Ditto, iflarge, to be rated as Puncheons, &c. LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasutcr’s Office, Charlottetown, ' . Prince Edward Island, January 18th, 1841. FURTHER PURSUANCE of the Act of‘ the lg, s '5 IN General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in I .fi._ “.1... .. a. M W‘wv'w v ii I the Seventh ‘Year of.the Reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled An «let for levying an Assess- meat on all Lands in this‘ Island—fl do hereby give Public Notice, that I have' mpde Proclamation according to the terms of the said Act, of the undermentioned I‘own Lots, Water Lots and Pasture Lots, and parts of Lots or Townships in this Island, in arrear for non-payment of the several sums due and owing thereon to Her Majesty, under and by virtue of the before-mentioned Act, viz: - Town Lots in Charlottetown. TOwn Lot Number 75, in the Third Hundred. _ Pastas: Lors Numbers 430, and~469, in the Royalty of Char- Iottetown. Town Lots in Georgetown. Number 8 1st Range Letter A. u 4 H u C. “ 12 3d do. , “ B. U 2 N U - H “ £16 4th do. “ ’ C. Pasture Lots Numbers 25 and 103, in Georgetown Royalty. Pasture Lots Numbers 91, 202, 326, 484 and 491, in Prince- ' townlioyalty. ' 6,545 Acres “Townshi Number 8 1,000 "u'r- p “ 15 , , 1,475 - u ' u 25 " ' i 2,3325 “ “ 37 2,073;i “ u 33 7,400 “ “ 52 1,000 a s u 55 146; “ “ 65 And the owners of the said Lots and Tracts of Land, soin arrear and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby notified, that in case the , ‘ sums charged on'them by the said Act, together with the costs ‘which have been incurred, shall not be paid within Ten Days before the next Term of the Supreme Court of Judicature, to be held at Charlottetown, application will be made to the said Supreme Court, during the said Term, for Judgment against the said Lots and Tracts of Land respectively. .1 SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. THE Subscriber, Proprietor of'l‘ownships Nos. 9, 16, 22 and-61, in this Island, has, by Deed Poll, hearing date the 24th da of February last, and duly Registered in the Regis. trar Office or this Colony, revoked and made null and void a certain Letter of Atto_rney, heretofore granted by him to JOHN LEWELLIN LEWELLIN, Esquire, of Woodley Grove, in this Island, as his Agent, over and for the said Townships. LAURENCE SU LIVAN. March 27th, 1841. ~ A CARD. V IR.LEWELLIN Offers his best thanks to those Tenants and Settlers who have shewn ,him kindness and assisted him in the management of Lots 9, 16, 22 and 61 ; and informs the Tenantry generally that, should any error or omis- .sion in Accounts be discovered, he will most readily and cheer- fully endeavour to rectify what may be amiss. . Mr. L. hopes that all those settled on the above lTownships .can testify that he has always shewn solicitude and Jealousy for the interests of the above named Estate, and also for their own _ welfare and advancement. April 1, 1841. P A I N T I N G. CARRIAGE, House, Ship, Sign and Ornamental Painting and Gilding—imitation of Woods, Marbles, &c.—— and Rooms papered, by ' ‘ GEO. A. THRESHER. . Charlottetown, April~8, 1841. . CAPTAIN WILLIAM HUBBARD begs to inform his friends, and the public in general, that he has taken the Ferrv House, and intends to keep good entertainment for man and horse, on Temperance principles, and hopes by strict atten- tion, to merit the favour ofa generous public. Chifllottetown, 261h March, 1841. - ~~ To SELL or to LET, To which an unquestionable Title will be given, . THE FARM of Bnowns'rorv, situate on Lot 49, fronting the Pisquid Rhad, and one mile from Vernon River Inn. It contains 434 acres ofthe best description ofLand in this Island, having abundance of Firewood, pine, spruce and fencing poles. Filly acres are under cultivatiori,nnd in the best condition, and Twenty additional, acres are enclosed of natural pasture, which could be easily cleared for the plough, the growth of wood being only young bushes. There is a large -Garden and Orchard, lanted with apple, plum and cherry trees, &c. of5 years’ stand- Ing. The whole is .well fenced, and there are gates on every enclosure, as well as the court-yard. The House is veryconi- fortable for a small family, and contains kitchen, small parlour, good bedroom, servant’s sleeping room, closets, and a collar un- derneath. The House is as good as new, as are the offices, which consist ofa large Born, :1 Stable, and Cow-house, Poultry- Iiouse, Dairy, and Green-houses for potatoes and turnips; an ex- cellent Spring 'of Water is near the House, and the fieldsare watered by a rook running through them The whole ,will be let together, or in one Farm, for such term ofyeiiijs and on such conditions as may _be agreed on; or the pro erty will be divided into Farms, 1.0.lllll the Views of‘ofi'erers; or, if prefeiired, tb’: one half; (217 Korey), tincluding all the improve- I wil be so se arate . 0 mm ’ p y PP y DAVID aoss. Hill-borough River, May 14, 1840.‘ Wanted, 4000 bushels Wheat. THE Subscriber will purchase the above quantity of Wheat, ofgood 1uality, free from rust or smut—for which 6 . club will be paid on d ivery. . \ JOHN DAVIS, Jun. Charlottetowu,18th February, 1841. " . APPRENTICES WANTED. 10 to 12 steady active young ,Men, from 15 . . 6 3"." 0!";8, who are desirous of becoming Appren- M" m. “I. Sh'l’l’mldms Business, will hear of good and liberal “You, In I fill! rate establishment, on application to the sub- scri r. J - , Charlottetown, 18th Febmry,1841. 0"" DAVIsiJ“ was», was prunes: In)me ISLAND. . ' THE‘Cunard Atlantic Steamers having commenced V . plying between Liverpool, England,and Halifax -Né‘io Scotiii, a newera is formed in the History of the, North American Colonies. This expeditious mode of conve ance‘ will, doubtless, bring to their shoi-es a number of individua s in search :(lei'iceifltlg-Ilel)angrgertile‘Locattons; and the Adyertiser, therefore, Edward Islanrd S‘Ons.‘ IIIVInglagnlfu'ulnll wells, to V's” Pnnce British North A, Jug, y Stye. y writers The Granary of _ mertca. It is situated in the Gulph of St. Law- rence, mid is orilytwo days’ travel by Coach and Steamboat from Halifax, N. S: Ibis Colony, with respect to salubrity ofclimate, fertility.ofsod, and excellent waters, is second to few, if any, in tne British Dominions. The capitalist» who determines on emi- grating, may_here purchase wilderness lands from 158. [03258, per acre; or mi rovcd Farms, in different Sections ofthe Island, at from £2_to_ per acre, according to situation, and the value of the Buildings erected upon the property. The soil of this Island produces nearly all kinds of grain, hay and vegetables; and cattle, as well as agricultural implements, suitable to the Colony, can be obtained at moderate prices. Thereare twelve Agricultural Societies, established within the last few years, activcly employed in introducing from different countries the most improved breeds ofLive Stock, Agricultural Implements, &c. suitable for the farmer. To the Emigrant, even though but a small capitalist, Prince Edward Island’ofl'ors many advantages :—First, its general pros- perity, which is sufficiently proved by the increase of its ex- ports, and its steadily improving revenue. Second, aliealihy climate. Third, a plentiful supply ofgood water throughout the whole Island. Fourth, the fertility of the soil. and its freedom from all taxes, burthcnsomc to the Settler. Fifth, the convenience ofsettlement, whereby the ruinous expenses which are some- times incurred, by liavihg to travel hundreds ofmilos, after landing, to a place of location, are almost totally avoided. Sixth, ocertain remuneration for the labours ofthe Agriculturist, by a sure market, and a fairprice, for all the surplus produce of his farm. chciilli, the labourer readily meets Willi employ- ment, and receives liberul wages. Eiglith,to the British Emi— grant it offers the enjoyment of the benefits to be dcriyed from the laws, language, customs and manners of his native land; and he preserves in himself an ichTtity ofintercst with that of the parent state. Ninth, Prince Edward Island is now only thirteen days’ travel, by Cunard’s line of Atlantic Steamers, from England; and, if a Colony affording regular opportunities of s eedy intercourse with the mother country, and possessing tie advantages before enumerated, be desirable, the Advertiser, who has spent twenty years in the Island, thinks he may safely venture to invite such individuals as have resolved, or shall de- termine to emigrate, to pay it a visit; and should they be indu- ced, to establish themselves and families here, in preference to a foreign state, they will have the satisfaction to know that their posterity Viill be scions of the British Empire. [[3" To individuals intending to emigrate from England to Prince Edward Island, it maybe well to observe, that Vessels are to be found in London, Liverpool, Bristol, Plymouth, Bideford, Newport, Gloucester," Southampton, Hull, Newcastle-ypon-Tyne, Vermouth, am}. all the principal parts in Britain, either direct for the Colony, or to Pictou, Nova Scotia; or Miromichi, New Brunswick: these latter parts being only a. short distance from Prince Edward Island, and, between which and the Island,a Steam Boat and sailing Vessels are generally running weékly during the period of the nocigation‘s remaining open. The 6 Mg” of transit are moderate. ‘ ' , For passage, application may be made to Daniel. Davies, Esq, VVarwick-Slreet, London; Cannon, Miller& Co. Liverpool; .1. B. Winters, Es .Bristol; Messrs. Peake &Son, Plymouth; John Howe, Esq. ideford; Messrs. Davids&'l‘apston, New- port; Phillpot do Co. Gloucester. [fi’ Persons desirous of purchasing either Improved or VVild- erness Lands, are respectfully solicited to apply (ifby letter, post paid) to the Advertiser, at his Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. WILLIAM DOUSE, Land Agent. August 26th, 1840. ‘ - FOR SALEy ‘ _ HE Leasehold Interest of that eligible FARM, situdte at Crapaud, and at present occupied by the subsurf- ber, comprising 144 acres of excellent Laud,50 of‘wliich are in a high state of cultivation. About 30 acres more may be mabe ready for the plough at a small expense, and the remainder is Well wooded. There is an excellent Mill—site on the Farm; the short: furnishes a sup 1y ofsea manure, and Lime may be obtained at a moderate rate rom a Kiln adjoining the premises. The dwelling- house, to which is attached a Shop or Store, has recently been thoroughly repaired and considerably enlarged, so asaoafford every convenience for the accommodation ofn respectable family. It has a frost-proofcellar underneath, and a never-failing well of water at the door. . . These remises—plcsantly situated, on the banks 'ofthe river Westmor and, in the midst ofa thriving and populous settlement, for investment, both for agricultural and commercial purposes, seldom to be met with. For Termsof Sale, and other particulars, apply to MLJohn Davis, jr., Merchant, Clitilrlottetpwp,liir ]to the Subscriber, on the h ‘ ie 5 ant . preiriises, who is about to eavet V ROBERT CRANFORD. N. B.—A new Barn,50 ft. by 34 ft. has just been completed. ' FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. ‘ 0 BE SOLD, that beautiful FARM, situate within one mile of Charlottetown, known as the property of the Subscriber. It consists of about Forty Acres of excellent Land, and from its eligible and convenient situation, is well worth the attention of any person of‘capital, desirous to obtain a retired and pleasant residence. A Barn, 30 feet by 26 feet, together With other Outliouscs, have lately been erected on the preniises.‘ A Cellar has been dug and walled up, ready to receive ti Building, 30 feet by 24 feet—the Scantling and other materials necessary for auch Building are now on the remises. A Well has also been dug, which affords a constant supp y of excellent water. For further t' l l't the rmrietor Pamu~ars’appy o p l ’ W. W. BAGNALL. Februaiy 26th, 1841. TO BE LET 0R SOLD, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, T H E Leasehold Interest (999 years) of a Valuable FARM, the roperty of Capt. W. P. Grossard, oniisistirig of 70 acres of exce lcnt Land, 35 ofwhich are under cultivation. There is a substantial, newly-built House on the premises, fit for the accommodation ofa moderately sized family, and. a well within a few yards ofthe door. The above property (which from its superior advantages, is worthy the attention of erni- grants) is situated about 4; miles from Cliarlottetown,on the Princetown road. For further particulars, apply at the house on the premises. October 22d, 1840. To the Tenants on Township Forty-Three. AKE NOTICE, that by Indentures of Leaée and Release, bearing date respectively, the 24th and'25tli days Oprril, 1815, the Release being made betweeh William Towns- liend, Esq. deCeased, and Flora, his wife, ofthe one part, and Edmund Waters and Alexander Birnie, both then resident in London, Merchants, of the. other part—All Lot or Townslijp Number Forty-three, in Prince Edward Island, were conveyed and assured to them the said Edmund Waters and Alexander Birnie, for securing the paymeiit.of£335, lawful money ofthe said Island, and Interest, by the said William Townsliend to the said Edmund Waters and Alexander_Birnie, at a certain day, in the said Indenture ofRelease mentioned, and now past; and a certain portion of the said sum “£3.35, with a large arrear of Interest thereon, is still due and unpaid—and the said Edmund Waters and Alexander Birnie have both duly assigned to me the said Mortgage, and all their right, title and interest therein: 1 do, therefore, hereby give you notice, not to pay any rent, now due, or hereafler to become due,from you for the said land and premises, to an other person except to me, or to such person or persons as I shall duly authorize to receive the same. 'GEOR‘GE BIRNIE. Charlottetown, February 9, 1841. THE Subscribers having been duly appotnted the sole Agents of DAVID STEWART, Esquire, fiir his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10,12, 27, 30, 46, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that‘they are prepared to .lease lands, with a libert of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms; and that al personsindebted totliatgentleman, forrentor other- wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment ofthe same. All'persnns found trespassing oh any ofthe aboveproperties, either by cutting Timber, or 'in any other respect, will be pro- secuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. H. D. MORPETH,_ PETER EMERY. December 10th, 1840. mm momma VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES. Medi’iiines are indebted for'their name to their manifest and sensible action in purifyingthe'springs and channels oflife, and enduing them with renewed tone and vigor. In many hundred certified cases which have been made public, and inalsnost every species of disea'se to which the umap frame is its \ e, the happy effects of Mofl'at’s Life Pills and Phenix Bitters ha been gratefully and publicly acknowledged by all persons benefited, and who were previously unac- quainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are com ounded, and upon which they cohseqiientlv act. The Life ll edicines recommend themselves in diseases ofeverv form and description. .The first operation is to loosen from the coals _of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudincs constantly settling around them; and to remove the hardened faeces which collectin the convolutions of the small it estines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave s‘iicli collected masses behind as to produce habitual costive- tress, With all its train ofevils, or sudden diarrhoea, with its immi- nent dangers. “gulls fact is well known to all regular anatomists, who examine the human bowels after death: and hence the prepidice of those well informcd men against quack medicines— or medicines prepared and heralded toltlie public by ignorant persons. The second effect ofthe Life Medicines is to cleanse the kidneys 11H the bladder, and by this means, the liver and the lungs, tl licziltlifiil action of which outii'elv depends upon the regularity Oftlie urinary organs. The blood, "which takes its red colour from the agency of the liver and the lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourish- ed by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins. rcncws every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of-licalth iii the blooming cheek. " llIOffat's Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a Sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Fllllll- lancy. Palpitation ofthe lleart, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn and Headache. Rostlessness. Illteinper, Anxiety, Lpnguur and Me. lancholy.C_§stivencss. Diarrhoea. Cholera. Fovers of all kinds, Rheumatism,(.iout, Dropsies ofnll kinds, Gravel, \Vorms. Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers. ln‘veterate Sores,\Scorbiliic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive complaints, sallnw, cloudy and other disagreeable t-ninplexions, Salt Rheum, Ery- sipelas, common Colds and Influcnra, and various other com- plaints wliIclt afflict the human frame. In Fever and Agiie, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently suc- cessfnl—so much so, that in the Fever and Aguc Districts, Physici- ans almost universally prescribe them. All that Mr. Mofi‘iit requires of his patients is, to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according totlie directions. It is not,by a Newspaper notice, or by any thing that he himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results ofn fair trial. . FA FRESH SUPPLY ofthese valuable Mediciiicsjust received, and for sale by . COOPER & BREMNER. ‘ Sale flgenlsfor Prince Edward Island. CharldItetown, Dec. 11,1840. . l SELLING OFF. ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, Brecken’s Corner, .No. 1, Queen Street, “7 ILL continue, for a short time only, to dispose Of his Stock of fresh and seasonable DRY GOODS, Wines, Spirits, Soap,Candles, Teas, Sugars, Drugs, Groceries, Books, 51c. 814;.——(See Advertisement.) Dealizrs and Families will do well to avail themselves of this favourable opportunity of making purchases, as the Goods will be sold generally at prime cost and charges; it being the intention of the Subscriber to close his present business, preVIous to the First day of May next. The Subscriber requests an early settlement from all persons indebted to him; and will thank those persons having demands against him. to send in their accounts for payment this week. ALEXANDER DAVIDSON. ' ‘ ‘an WINTER GOODS. . TéE Subscriber has recently imported alarge and well selected stock of GOODS, suitable for the scason,con- sisllng OIL—Pilot cloths, peterslinms, flusliings, superfine cloths, buckskins, (loesltins, tweeds, woolch and worsted plaids,’vest- lugs, for caps, for and woollen gloves, hosiery, meriiiocs, Saxony and paranictta cloths, mouslin de laincs, chiilly and printed catnbric dresses, prints, gingliams, woollen and fill'd shawls, blackhud coloured gros de Iiaples, plain and figured satins, persians, ribbons, table linens, diapers, tuwelling, printed furni- ture, cotton furniture, dimity, crimson, scarlet, blue and green moreens; fancy shirts and sliirtings, woollen drawers, duck, ticks, blankets, white and coloured flannels, blue and white . cotton warp, white and grey cottons, &c. &c. and within 15 chains ofthe public Wharf—afford an opportunity v STOVES—Cooking Stoves, Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Franklin (10. Close do. 20, 24 and 30 inches. I Cordage: Canvass, from No. lto No. fi—Bar and bolt Iron, axe iron, cast, German and blister Steel; pit, cross cut and hand saws ; screw Angers, Nails, and a general assortment of Carpenters’ Tools, Hardware, Cutlery and ’I'iriivare; 1Vindow Glass, 7 x 9, 8 x 10, 10 x12, 12 x10. Brandy, Geneva, Sherry and Port Wines; a choice lot of Son- chong and Hyson Teas; Coffee, Sugar, refined Sugar, Molasses, Raisins (in boxes, half and quarter boxes;) Currants, Crackers, Annapolis Cheese, Soap, Candles, first quality Indigo, &c. Also, 100 bls. superfine Flour, 200 Sides Solo Leather, 100 Sides Neal’s do. Calf Skins, Binding Skins, and coloured Roans, 1000 Gallons Pale Seal and Cod Oil, 200 bushels fine Liverpool Salt. N. B.—-Tlie whole will\ be sold, cheap for cash or Island produce. 7 JOHN DAVIS,jun. Dec. 29th, 1840. _UST RECEIVED, and for Sale by the Sub- scriber-- 14 Tons assorted IRON, 2000 Busliels SflLT, 100 Barrels prime Nova Scotia HERRINGS. D. WILSON. 24th October, 1840. IRON. ON SALE by the Subscriber, Twenty-nine Tons assorted Iron. v I BENJ. DAVIES. 6th Nov., 1840. a: fi SEASONABLE GOODS AT GEORGETOWN. ALEXR. P. TAYLOR begs to intimate to his friends, and the public generally, that he has received his usual and well selected supply of seiisonable GOODS, corn- prising cloths, tweeds, cassimeres, pilot cloth, flushing, ready made clotlring,molcskin, white, red and yellow flannel, blankets, homespuns, white, grey and printed cottons; muslins, woollen and cotton plaid shawls and handkercliiefs; Persianshcoloured silks (plain and twilled); striped shirting, blue and white cotton warp; hosiery, osnabiirg, woollen gloves, Sllk. handkerclnefs, crape, lama wool and silk shawls and handkerchiefs, mouslin de laine dresses, with a variety of ribbons, ed ings, 6w. &c. Bar and bolt Iron, cast and blister Stee , iron Pots and Ovens, ShovelsJ‘ryingpans, 4dy. 6d . 8dy. lOdy. and horse shoe Nails, Horse Traces, Powder, Shot, alt, sole Leather, white, green, black and red Paints, point Oil, S irits of Turpentine, 7x9, 8x 10 and l0x12'Window Glass, Mil and Cross Cut Saws, Earthen and Tinware, with a general assortment ofCutlery, &c. _ Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wine, Porter, Cider, Molasses, sugar, Vinegar, Raisins, Currants, Candles, Basket Salt, Tobacco, Pipes, Rice, Onions, Nuts, Starch, Mustard, Indigo, Snuff, Confectionary, Drugs, &c. &c. - ' also, Newfoundland Herrings, Dry Codfish, and a few hhds. coarse Salt—all of which will be sold cheap, for prompt payment. - JV. B.—A. P. T. has, at his Establishment at Souris, in addition to his old stock, a general assortment of hisjatie importation. The Whole will be sold low, for cash or Island produce. Georgetown,an. l, 1841. v To BE LET, and IMMEDIATE POSSESSION given, NE-HALF of the STORE and CELLAR occu- pied by Messrs. Cooper dz. Bremner, Printers, together with aiYARD fronting on Water Street. For particulars, apply to Mr. George Clark, o‘nthe premies, or to _ ' B. SCOTT Lot Forty-nine, Feb. 25th, 1841. w \ v PROSPECTUS FOR THE NEW SERIES or THE 1 MECHANIC AND PARKER»- A Journal of Agriculture and the Useful Art: for Nona Septic Cape Breton, P. E. Island, and New Brunswick. , I ' HE first number of the New Series (enlarged to _, nearly the size ofthe Halifax Recorder) will be issued im- mediately after the close ofthe present volume, in the latter and of'April. To render the Work as extensivel useful and acce -' table as possible, it will from that period he STRICTLY NEII- TRAL N'POLI'TICS AND RELIGION; and the proprietor ivill be assisted in the Editorial Department ’by some of the ablest writers on Agriculture in the tliree Provinces. Every ex- ertion will be used to render the columns devoted to the Useful Arts more attractive and instructive. For improving this and the Agricultural Department, the Propfietor will have in a few weeks, a cliOice selection of British books and periodicals ofap- proved excellence at his command, on agriculture and practical mechanics, and no means will be left untried to reder the Work generally acceptable to the country. A. I ’ Though a much larger portion of tlte paper will be devoted to Agriculture than at present, asummary ufnews and a'weekl notice ofcvcnts of any interest, will always be given. y Tennisz. Single copy, $23; 3 copies sent to one address for $6; 5 copies for $9; and 8 copies for $14, per annum exclusive of postage, invariably in advance. Persons sending, payment free of expense, for eight copies, will receive a ninth‘eopy gratis: I]? Postrnastcrs, Officers of Agricultural Societies, and gait- tlemen friendly to the cause of Agriculture, in Nova Scotia Cape Breton, P. E. Island, New Brunswick and Canada, are rtispect- fully requested to act as Agents, and orders for the New Series will be thankfully received. GENERAL AGENT for P. E. II d—P ‘ Merchant, Charlottetown. s an at“ Mficgowan/ Esq" " ,J. STILES. fliictpp, Mart-h 20tli, 1841. FIRE INS URANCE ‘ moderate rates, for the ALLIANCE Com n ofLon ' inpomt of capital and stability, is seconfdatoynone indflild kingdom, and gives to the assured, for five years successively a share of the entire profits‘, amounting, on the last division ’to twenty percent. of the premium paid in. The subscriber3 'is empowered In all ordinary cases to Settle losses iu-stanter with- out reference to the Board in London. it“: CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. PAL!- SUPPLY or FASHIONABLE WINTER Goons, Hy the Schooner HUZZA, from London. HE Subscriber ll'lS received 201 P . _ ACKAGES of BRITISH MERCHflNDIZE,’ comprising a very EXCELLENT ASSORTM'ENT 0F GOODS, suitable to the season which bavin ' , g been select d h in the early part of_ September last, he feels confiiient{viilllmgaiiriaf :lelifi'lcllon; and being content with a moderate profit, at: CAI LOWER THAN Aivv BEFOR - ready "WM-710mg. E OFFERED IN 'rrut MARKET, for Store, in the old lace of osite tli H ' Richmond Street arin Qiieefiiquuare.e on. George 'Dalry‘mple s, Charlottetown, Oct. 13th ,'1840 N0, 5,“, 18m . BENJ. DAVIES. 7 7 NOTICE to PLUNDERERS. ‘VHEREAS it has been the practice ofthe above ' gentry (falsel statin that the i ' ' during the last Thirty? years.gannuallyz’tiidguilellindfizgg wood on my land, consisting of 200 ‘Acres, situate between the lands of'Cliarles Stewart, and \Villiam Stewart Esqrs Lot 43,‘ the boundaries of which are distinctly defined—dud nol’ content xggoiilllllnlg foiltllelt own immediate use, have thought fit to give I o o ier erson ' ‘ Sidernbly profit therepmm: s to do the same, and realized a. con— Tliis is to notify all persons that I never have given and do not intend to giye to any person, the privilige of cuttin, down Trees on the said property, but do liereb offer a rewar to the person wlio'shall give such information as will convict the Offender or offenders ofthe like sum as shall be awarded by the Magistrate pgainst tlie plunderer. / GEORGE BIRNIE. Charlottetown, Dec. 7th, 1840. CAUTION TO LUMBERERS- N O T 1 E is Ihereby given,.that all persons'fouud respassiug on tiat part ofLot 49 mort a ed b the! to Mr. J. Cambridge to Haythorne & Wi-ight, Drinkers:v Bsisli‘d, will be prosecuted. . EDWARD . Charlottetown, 16th Nov. 1840. ’ C HAYTHORNE. 'N. B.—Tlie Boundaries ofthe above property having been de- fined by the Cotnmissumers appointh for establishing the Bouti- dary Lines, the Subscriber is determin d ' in detected so doing. e to pumsh an person. THE . Subscriber Wishes to inform all persons who ‘ are indebted to him, that their accounts must be settled im mediately, in order to save trouble and expense, as he intends to hand over to his Attorney, for collection, all accounts not settled by the Ist April next. / JOHN PASSMORE. J._1’. has a lot of prime English Sole Leather, which heis now workingpp; also, a large stock of ready made Boots and Shoes, well adapted for the Spring—warranted best quality. Charlottetown, February 13th, 1841. _-i_ A ROYAL MAIL f V'._~ _. STEAM sums of 1200 Tons burl/Len and 440 Horse Power each. Under Contract with the “Lords of the Admiralty.” 0 _ ACADIA, Captain EDWARD C. MILLER; BRITANNIA, do. Ricuo. B. CLELAND; CALEDONIA, - do. COLUMBIA, do. C. H. E. JUDKINs; Will sail from Boston and Liverpool,’calling at Halifax,ssfollovn1 1841. . I ' Fm. Boston. F . H l' . "any. “Collumbia” March lst. Mnarclilédfaz Fm Ll d‘ “Ca edonia” ‘ ; M h “Britannia” Modified. March 18th are 4"" “ Acadia” “'(ézilledoniw April 1st April 3d . . Mud. 19th “ ii ulnblElH ‘ t ' “ Acadia" April 17 April 19th .Apnl 4'“: “ Britannia” r A 'l " “Columbia” May 1st ‘Mav3d « P" 20* ' " “Caledonia” . . I ‘ . Miiy 4th . “gritannia” May 16th May 18th V “ cadia" M k I “Caledonia” June lst June 3d ay 19th “ Columbia" ~ .I “ Acadia” June 16th June 18th “"9 4th “ Britannia” “ Columbia” July lst r— July 3d June 19th “Caledonia” ' J l 4 h ’ it Britannia" July I7th July 19th “y t ‘ “Acadia” ’ ' “ Caledonia“ August 1st ‘ . August 3d JULY 20“) “ Columbia" August 4th “ Acadia” August 16rli August 18th “ Britannia” ' ‘ August 19th Passe e Money £2SSterlin from H 14,- t no]. FromgHalifax td Boston, $203, ,7 a I ax 0 "er? .. _ These Ships carry experienced Surgwns- .' The UMCQRN Plies between Pictou and Quebec, in con-'- nection with th's place. Hair“, Feb. 22, 1341. ' ,xrv'q celebrated CANADIAN Honsa‘will "" ‘ stand for the ensuing season at the fbllowiu‘ mamas, iz :—-iit Charlottetown,ou Saturday the 1st h: 74* aim—at Louis Gay's, Lot 49, on Monday and Tuesiiy, the,3d and 4th—at Charlottetown on Wednesday the 5th—at Duncan Shaw’s Mill, Cov'eh'ead, on Thursday the 6th— a, James Arthur's, New Glasgow,-ou Friday the 7tlI—-and It Charlottetown on Saturday the 8th, The same order will-b6 maintained for the remainder ,of' the season. 3 . r - . ' ' JOH Charlottetown, 25th March, 1841. . N HYDE ‘ 1 IS still continued to be efiected by the Subscriber at . British and North American ‘ . s. CUNARD a. co. .~_