. . wwng .w. #1,. .1. « s. .a‘ Mr" " now on sale at their Depository, Mr. ' ' 3,1841 ’1 ' Subscriber meet respectfully informs “‘0 Public! that "‘ *2 cleaned and turned, and altered to the most is L, fl ,Lj’itisiisqnfspeeati} will ii. published, room, But. . , i .. RENOVATION; or, The Empire of Bac- idi destroyed. In; run. Essa. a, tin BenJQHN ‘ is workiwill cottt'elu'ebout150 pages, and the priceyill’ be ' . Temperance Societies an individuals desirous of t... ob’te‘tuiug copies will pless'e to forward their names to the pub- ‘ uteri. - ‘ COOPER a annuities. Cliarlottetownflune 4th, 1841. ~ » s “v Alanna“? mm mm. _ THE Committee of the Bible Society have received- from London a small supply of large and elc ant Bibles, . Stamper s ore, Queen Street, r ‘ exotica-rows arses. he continues to preceed m Cliarlotteto » to town with his STAGE on Wednesday and Sunni a ne filight o'clock in the morning. returning on Thursdaysand y 'es formerly. He also takes an Extra Mail and Passen- aws on the Month of the arrival there of the 0mm Picton,‘lesvlng the ollowing day for Charlotte- who have kindly cneotirs ed liis‘cstahlishmentme returns his sincere thanks, and refers tie public to them for the elicieney dhie carriages and cattle. Ilene”, Bnekbets, Refreshments, he. tol lied, on Temper- ?eepr‘inSples, at his Poona eight miles f m Charlottetown r eor etown. m” ' mm,“ m ‘ SAMUEL LA 5. * “inflow of in Charlottetown is the Commercia Itin; ssd iaGeorgetown, Mr. Charles M‘Lareti's. EDUCATION- R: P. B. D O Y L E returns his sincere thanks to those who have heretofore favoured him with the care of their children. II. now begs to inform them that he has again com- manned teaching Sch l, in it part at the house occupied by Mr. Hugh Ileneey, Water Street. His course of instruction wtll .tlt rise the following branches, viz :- Readin and Writing, fin is, English Grammar, Geography, Book coping, by sin- , *0 double entry, Mensurstion, Stirveyin JGUBSIDS, &c. dtc. ll ls committed to his care will have t e most unremitting at V s paid‘thern, so sue facilitate their progress botliin morals “literature- my ' » Hoursof'l‘uitioa in Summerwill be from half- , _ lit in the until half-past four in the evening. Each 'pil paying 3s 9d.in advance. .. Charlottetown, May 14th, 1841. 49! yrs :- JURY, Jun. Watch and Clock-Maker, Jewel- all M, begs to inform the I babitnnti ol Charlottetown, and Win general, that he as commenced Business in the ehdvel ‘ in Queen Street, in the Shop litter occupied by Mr. .5“? try, two doors from Mr. Henry Stntnper's, Stationer. Ind rectIy o polite Messrs. J. 61. \V. Macgill, Merchants—where Ill Orderewi lbe unctually executed. v “W and C oclts, of every dcscription,carefully cleaned, Wand VIII-Mtg. . d . h } S" qsler this an ire in t e neatcst marine .- ivcr Spouses-Hap order. w . . JEWELLER‘» FOR SALE. Geld ugh Keys, Ear-drops, Wedding and Dress Rings; for hildrep (Silver mounted), Thimbles, Pencil Cases, ' tt Silver Guards, Brpacliee, Snaps, Penltnives, and squan- tity of common \Vatch Keys. Assn—A few new Silver Watches and Kitchen Clocks. N, B.—Old Go d and Silver bought. . 3" Charlottetown, tine 4th, 1841. FOR SALE, 3y order ofthe Honourable the Home of fluentny ,- 4 . THE CHART of Hintsuonouuit BAY and the Hun , nous ofCttaaLor'rx'rows—a CHART of CaaoteAs 3A1 and the Hut-ova of Titan Rivitru in this Island, stirve ed use" the Colonial Statute, 2d Victoria, cap. 5, by the on. Wright, Survey or (Sorrel, and Cour e Peacock, Esq., R. ., ‘ iasioners appointe under the said Act. Said Charts snow on Sale at tie Office of the Surveyor General, at the layelllazette Otfice, and the flora of Mr. Henry Stamper, Char- I _ town, and at the Custom ouse, Three Rivers. bertottetown, May 25th, 1841. ' . FIRE INSURANCE 18 still continued to be etl'ected by the Subscriber at moderate rates“, for the Aurasca Company ofLondon, which, in point of capital and stability, is second to none in the United Kingdom, and gives to the assured, for five years successively, a liters of the entire profits, amounting, on the lust division, to twenty per cent. of the premium paid in. The subscriber is empowered in all ordinar cases to settle lossesinstanter with- out reference to the Board in London. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlgtctown, Oct. 13th, 1840. 351va AND DRESS MAKING. I S S E S F A U G H T respectfully acquaint their friends and the public generally, that they have commen- eed the above business in all its various branched, at their father's , . residence, North side onuecn Square; and trust, from strict atten- tion and punctuality to orders, to merits share ofpublic patronn e. Straw, Palmetto. Tuscan and Leghorn Bonnets and Hats mnfe, revailin sli . Cbarlottetownfi‘zth Moy,1841. P 8 “p8 . _ REMOVAL. THE Subscriber begs leave ioinform his numerous friends, and the riddle generally, that he has removed to a that House in Queen troet, known by the mime oftlic Old Court House (up stairs). opposite Mussis. R. 61. F. Longworth'a Store; and hopes b assiduin and attention to business, to merit a continuation oft at patronage which has hitherto been so liberally extended towards him. ARCHIBALD MACLEOD T '1 . V Charlottetown, April 16, 1841. ’ m or REMOVAL. .2 V. BE Pos'r Owner: is removed to the new House in King Street, nearly opposite the residence of \Villiam Cundall, Esq. Charlottetown, April 20th, 1841. ‘ APPRENTICES \VANTED. FROM 10 to 12 steady active young Men, from 15 ' to 16 years ofege, who are desirous of becoming A pren- tices to_ the Shipbuilding Business, will hear of nod and iberal tumble, in a tint rate establishment, on application to the sub- scn r. , JOHN DAVIS ' . Charlottetown, IStlt February, 1841. , ' Jun NE or Two APPRENTICES WANTED to the Pump and Blockinaking business. ivaré‘dll’i‘i‘b ' CHE . February 19th, 1841. MIN THE celebrated CANADIAN House will a_tsnd for the ensuing season at the following laces, IIIZL—ol'l Castlottelt‘ovvn, on Saturday the 1st try—a me a 's, ot 49 on Manda u .y, the 3d and 4th—at Chayrlottetowri oh Wednesdeyv allide Git-stDuncen Shaw's Mill, Covehead, on Thursday the'Gth— " Jun“ Arthur's, New Glasgow, on Friday the 7th—and at Charlottetown on Saturday the 8th. The same order will be maintained for the remainder of the season. . ifiébarlottetowmfim M'"'?v ’8‘" PACKET BETWEEN BEDEQUE AND SHEDIAC. _ THE swift-sailing Packet DOLPHIN will leave Bedeque, for Shediae, ever Thursda , and return every yonder , from Shsdisc to eque, or the season, a weatherpertnitting. his Packet is well fitted up for the comfort of passengers. Persons gain from Charlottetown, or any other part of the Island, will find t air way to Richibucio, Miramichi, or any part of New Brunswick or Nova Scotis, twice every week —Thursdays and Sundays to St. John, N. B. and Halifax; and on Mondays and Fndeya to :‘firamichi, Bathurst, doc. ARE! : Cabin Pessen ere, 7s. 6d. Steers . Home and Clare, 7.. 6d. 3° 6° 5" . Every attention will he paid to the comfort of assengers. ANTHO Yr Bedegtre, May 8th, 18“. SINPSON' JOHN HYDE. LL those who are indebted to ' g) V ., , vxsflmmm murmur [sax-n suntan] _ io- ESE edicines are indebted for. their name their bid festst sensible action infiarifyingtbespnngi and channels oflife,end enduin them wnbuenewed 8" vigor. In many hundred certi ed_ cases which-h ye, w ublic, and inalinost every'epecies of disease-5k ‘" liiimsn frame isliablc, the happy etl'ects of Moll-'31": ' Pl :d p ‘ Phenix Bitters have been gratefully and ptlbllclyiflgum wS : by all mans benefited, and who. were price i y . quainte with the beautifully philosophical priryples upon 16: . the are com untied, and upon which they on i V I x The Life . edicines recommend themselves in diseases 7 .7 form and description. The first operation is to loosen rum tie ' ' d coats of the stomach and bowels the various ,5 3“ crudities constantly settling around them; "attain-£0 "'9 hardened fmccs whicli‘collect in the eonvo tions oft” f {"33 intestines. Otlier medicines only partially, can? _»t :9“ leave such collected masses behind as to produce 11 y . ll. , , 1"“? ncss, with all its train ofevils, or sudden diarrhea tyitlii mm!- nent dangers. This fact is well known to all regti Ia'iinatomishsi who examine the human bowels after death :‘ a MPEG 1 9 prejudice of these well informed men against quack medicines—‘- or medicines prepared and lit-raided to the uhllc _by Ian-m" persons. The second etfect oftlie Life Medictnes is to cleans; the kidneys and the bladder, and b this means, the liver an the lun a, the healthful action of iv iicli entirely depends upon the regufiiritv oftlic urinary or. arts. The blood, which takes Ila red colour from the agency 0 the liver and the hinge, befofie "- passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourish- ed by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through tlie veins, renews every pan of the system, and tnumpltanty mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. Motl'iit’s Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly ~tcsted, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flalu- lency, Palpitation oftlic Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn and Headache, Restlessness, Illlertipcr, Anxietv,Liingotsv [UNLLIH- lanolmlv,C0etiveness, D' rlima, Cholera, Fevers of all kinds, Rlicuniiiiism,Gout,D res ofall kinds, Gravel, \Vorms, Asthma and Consumption, 7 y, Ulcers, Inveteratc Sores. Scorbunc Eruptions and Bad plegions, Eruptive complaints, snllow, . y and other dis Ible’ complexions, Salt_ Rheum, Ery- stpelas, common Col 9 end Influenza, and various other com- plaints which ntllict the horrid“ frame. 1n Fever 'IDII Ague, particularly, the Life Medit'inel have been mostemmentlysiic- cesstul—so much so, that intlic'Fei-er aiid Agiic Districts, PlinICI- am almost universally prescribe them. ; All that Mr. Mofl'at requires of his patients is, to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according tothe directions. It is not by a Newspaper action, or by any thing that he 'hlmself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results ofa fair trial. ‘ flj'A Fassu Sari-tr oftliese valuable Medicines just received, and for sale by ‘ COOPER & BREMNER. -‘ Sole flgents for Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, June 4,1841. SPRING IMPORTATIONS FOR 1841- Ex Barques Jous Came, from London, and Noarrrulesnusn, from Liverpool. Y the above recent arrivals, the Subscriber has completed his SsAsosAsLs IlanRTA'l‘IOKs of BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS; and having paid his own personal attention to their selection at the different inanutnctories throughout Great Britain, during the past winter, and having purchased them on the very best terms, he is enabled to offer them for Sale at very low prices, for cash onIy. ' DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, 2011i May, 1841. NEW GOODS. ETER MACGOWAN, Queen Street, begs to an- nounce the arrival, per Lady Wood, Saltnond, Master, from London. FIFTY PACKAGES BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, which will be sold unusually cheap. Alisa—25 chests good Soucliong and Congo Teas, wholesale or retai . May17th, 1841. SEASONABLE GOODS. THE Subscribers have just received from Liverpool, cz Bnrque Nortliumberland, ii general assortment of BRI- TESAISMAIVUFACTURED GOODS, and a few Chests prime - ALso, . ONE THOUSAND PAIRS EXCELLENT SHOES, equal in quality to any mode on this Island, which will be sold cheap, for Cash only. J. dc W. M‘Gll.L. May 24th, 1841. CHEAP AND NEW STORE. ’ HOMAS 110W respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Island at large, that he has open- ed the STORE is UPPER QUEEN SraErzr, formeer occupied by Mr. Holrogd, and nearly opposite Mr. T. Dcsbrisay's Drug Store. lwhgre he "sits FOR SALE, just received per Spec, ftom Eng: an , ~ {.3 A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 0" BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, at very low prices; among which are Silks, Cottons, Muslins, Teas, Sole and U per Leather, Raisins, Sttd'llerv, Cutlery, Iron- mongery, Pitch, nr, Rosin, Cordage, «to. «Sec. Ste. Iron ofall sizes and dimensions, suitable for Slii building. A few gallons prime Jersey Cider, and a few hundred weight Asliatitce Sugar. . FOR SALE—A prime Lot of TIMOTHY SEED. Charlottetown, May 24th, 1841. CLOVER SEED AND PLOUGH MOUNTING. HE AGRICULTURAL Socrs'rv has received by the late arernls, 10 Tierces time Northern Red Clovc s d ' . . 4l86lbs.pnet. ' r 99 ) weighing 200 sets \Vilkie's improved No. 3. Plou h M . extra sides and 300 sole pieces. 8 mm mg ’ 100 Arm 10 PETER MACGOWAV , Queen Street, 12th May, 18“_ L i Secretary FRESH ARDEN SEEDS. . UST arrived fro land direct, and for Sale by 6t its Subscriber, a ge assortment of GARDEN SEEDS, ‘C- ’C. GEORGE ‘L Queen fitters, May 20th, 1841. DON. CARDING MACHINES. I’PHE Subscribers have on hand. for Sale, two sets of . CARDING MACHINES, coniplctc, of the fire which can be put in operation at the shortest notice. Should any person be disposed to purchase, Mr. C. G. Davison Charlottetown, will giv! the necessary information—or direct id Jobp Morice dz. Son, Sackville, County Westmorland, Ndw Bruns- WIC . t quality, JOHN MURICE . April 2lst, 1841. & SON. HE Subscribers havin been dtil a Ointedt T Agents of DAVID STElgA RT, Es iiireljil‘or his Esifiezodii Lots or Townshl “ us. 7, 10, 12,27,33, 46, 47 and Lenno Islandhbeg to int , that they are prepared 11’) lease landsx with :i liberty of pure asing, and to sell on the most liberal term -’ and that alt: pegsonsindebéed to thatgentlemun, for rent or other Wise are ere to hire to ma ' ‘ . “m”, y, q e Immediate payment of the . All persons found trespassing on any ofthe abov either by cuttin Timber, or in any Other respect secuted with t e utmost rigour of‘the Law. ' H. D. MORPET PETER ‘EMERII’I’ e properties, will be pm. December 10th, 1840. . . the S ' _ deltverable to produce, or other payments agilil’lber, diately bring the same to him at WnirsttALL, near, the a ke- House, without delay, the time ofdeliverv bein Pm. r at PETER ml 1°" 28th romeo. ' CA “LANE ,3 House is nearly new, 'rticulars apply to _ ‘ ' a v ‘ TO BE SOLD, - or - , , r:. - “on thelst Servicing- - And Panama“ g" HOUSE¢33 feet 'FHAT commodious DWELLING S m side of by 35, situate in Kent Street, hon tshuiscupber. The in ’s'Square owned and occupied by t e . ‘ A and shop 3 i, and contains a parlour, kitc ten, 00nd and four bed-rooms on the se '1‘! lletl collar under the but - Bovy er’s Patent Horse- ises,lfrequ1- 14 feet 35 on the first floor, floor. Tlili‘e is also a good stone-we f A Stable, 22~feet by 26, and one o d m wers, will belisposed of, With the House an pre BUTCHER. arlottetown,2lst May, 1841. ‘ ~ SALE. FREEHOLD FARM FOR . ' 0’ BE SOLD, and immediate possessmngtvenl, that T beautifully situated FARM lin Siligéimgnedinzentpieggngitiuoré hoodfi Darnlov, belonging to tie it .cri cr—c There is m.) d '35 of which are under cultivation. I 3:51;; [arb’l‘lousm nearly finished, 32 feetby 24 , also,fa glint: Barn, and a good Spring of Water, on the pretmses. Fur or e. W. E. CLARK. Darnley, May 25, 1841. . ~ FOR SALE, . . / HE Leasehold Interest of that eligible. FARM, situate at Crapaud, and at present occupied by the subscri- ber,$comprising 144 acres of'excellent Land, 50 of which Inge in a high state of cultivation. About 30 acres more may be mullei ready for the plouglvat a small expense, and the remainder is ytc wooded. There is an excellent Mlll-Slle on the Form; the 5 mm .fut'nishes a supply Ofsea manure, and Lime may be obtained at a rate rate from a Kiln ad'oining the premises. The dwelling- Exits, to which is attachedI a. Shop or Store,lius recently pies: thoroughly repaired and considerany enlarged, so tofu o'r every convenience for the accommodation ofa respects. e dllill yi‘ It has a frost-prnufcellur underneath, and a never-failing we 0 lie door. . . . willie: lremises—plesunlly situated, on the banks oftlie river Westmnr and, in the midst ofa thriving and p0 ulous settlement, and within 15 chains ofthe public VVliarf—afl't auopportumty for investment, butli furdagricultural and commercml purposes, seldom to he met with. - For Termsof Sale, and other particulars, apply to Mr. John Davis, jr., Merchant, Clitilrlottetptvp,ltirdto the Subscriber, on the ' v ' o oeavetiesan. preiiiises,tvlio is ab utt ROBERT CRANFORD. N. B.—A new Barn,50 ft. by 34 ft. has just been completed. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. OR. SALE—That valuable FARM, situated on. the ' St. Peter’s Road, about three miles and a half from Cltar— lottetown—containing thirty-six acres ot'excelleiit land, in a high state Ofcultivation, and surrounded with u dike fence—arid also, the Dwelling and Out Houses thereon. For further particulars, a l t . Pp y 0 ‘ RICHARD FAUGHT. Charlottetown, North-side Queen Square, . May 12th, 1841. LEASEHOLD FARIVI FOR SALE- THE Leasehold Interest, for the term of 999 years, at one shilling per acre, of58 acres of Land, situate at the Cross Roads, Lot 19, commonly called “ Travellers’ Rest.” The land is of a superior quality, with an extensive front on the St. Eleanor’s Road——ulso, five chains on the road leading to Rich- mond Bay. There is a very convenient new frame House, now Occupied as a Licenced Tavern, with Out-buildings, &c. This is one of the best stands fora Merchant or Mechanic on the Island, being in the centre ofa dense population, and convenient for shipping, either from Bedeth Harbour or Richmond Buy. For particulars, apply to the Subscriber, on the remises. . TINDALL. Cottage Inn, Lot 19, May 19th, 1841. FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. - VALUABLE Freehold FARM, situate on Wilmot Creek, Lot 25, containing 117 acres, including five acres of superior marsh. There is about 40 acres nearly all free from stumps, iii a high state of cultivation; the remainder is well, covered with logs,.liardwood and fencing stuff. A constant stream runs through the centre, with good banks and plenty of water for a Grist and Saw Mill. The probable yield of buy this year will be 25 or 30 tons upland, and 8 tons marsh. The crop, about 3.acres potatoes, 3 acres wheat, and 6 acres oats, will be sold With the form, if required. For particulars, apply to the proprietor, on the premises. BENJAMIN READ. Retreat Farm, Lot25, May 18th, 1841. Valuable Freehold Farm. OR. SALE—A valuable FREEHOLD FARM, situate on Rustico Bay, Fourteen miles from Charlottetown, containing about 120 Acres of excellent Land—upwards of 50 of which are in ii high statemfcultivatiun. A good two-story Dwel- ling House, 37 by 24 feet, a stone Burnt, 47 by 24 feet, and other stumble Buyldings, together with it Well ofmnst; excellent Water, and :1 Pump therein, are on the premises. The Crop will also be' disposed of. For further particulars, apply to W. Cundull, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the Proprietor, on the premises. . W. F. ‘ _ Rustico, June 8, ]841. COLLINGS THE Subscriber having been appointed receiver of I the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fifty-two, conveved by the late General Fund, ofthe Royal Artillery, to the late Andrew Macdonald, requests tlie’Tmants remding thereon to pay all rents and arrears of rent to him with- otitdclay. ' DAVID ROSS, . - R . . Hlnsbomugh River, May ls" 1841. 266011761111. Chancery. THE Subscriber, Proprietor of Townships Nos. 9 16 22 and 61, in this Island, has, by Deed Poll bearin ’datd the 24th dav of February last, and duly Reaistered’ in thegReu' trar Office fbr this Colony, revoked and munde null and vnpclSI certain Letter of Attorney, heretofore granted by him to JOHN stana Lawsuits, Esquire, of Woodlev Grove in th‘ Island, as his Agent, over and for the said ’l‘ouinships ’ Is March 27m, 1841. LAURENCE SULIVAN. NOTICE to PLUNDERERS. lit has been the practice of the above durin lg] I y 1:1 se y stating that they had permission from me) g e ast‘ bitty years. annually, to cut Longers and Fire and, coastsung of 200 Acres, situate between the lam Stewart, Esqrs., ly defined—and not content 0 use, have thought fit to give be same, and realized acou- . I I '. of which are distinct wtth cutting for their own immediat authority to other persons to do! idplrzbl on profit tlierefromz» .nlfeni‘si :0 notify all persons that I never have given and do Trees on "I: sgaiiiésp: anty pflfojnnthelprivilige ol cutting down pet-y, o iere offer a person who shall give such inf y 'reward to the (“Tender or offenders “we “k urination as Will convi‘ct the . V _ . e sum as hl Magistrate against the plunder“. s a 1 be awarded by the GEORGE BIRNIE. Charlottetown,-Dec. 7th, 1840. I “x . O T l SAUTION TO LUMBERERS. E is hereby given V I . _ that all Mr J tyespassing on that part ofLot,49, mortgagii‘lslinstlfo‘lnd . . .umbrldge t— Haythorne &. WrightrBankersy 13:53:18 ’ i iwill be prosecuted. gharlottetnwn, 16th Nov. IgllJWARD C. HAYTHORNE' . B.——The Boundaries oftlio above ' fined by the Commissioners appointed fgioggtibligliihnggtfizegode- _iin- dary Lines, the Suhscrib ' ~ . detected iti so doing. er" ls determmed to Pun'Sh 1‘“ Persons . CO-PARTNERSHIP. R. JOHN M‘GILL having taken into Co-part- nership‘, since the First of May lastl his'Neph W ew, . M‘GILL the business ' ' . under th’e firm of J. 6; Vigillllithn fmme be earned on as hither“): JOHN M‘GILL ny 24th,_1841. W. M‘GILL. ’ M JV‘. B.——An immediate M‘GiLL, previous to the Firliiyllllliieyttlgfljiilpdiccoums due Jab“ ticularly requemd. Society undertaking. bailiff or cook. shall be entitled, cases of farmingb 4. Thus farmin two. women (not servant. ’ 6. An Agent Society, in respec necessary informn £2 for of passage, and years of age, wise, the necessat with any parties it will be their 9. A particular the wants of the 2. That every pe be entitled to sale two Servants, the domestic servants, servants, and paid fo 5. Two male servants or correspondents in 7. This Agent sh 8. The Society licable to every cl . Land, and whether posseesed no pecuniary aid wi ; T A. MEETING: beld‘ at them. H.‘ Peters, the following Pro cell", a. to encourage Emigration rum. Edward Island, was agreed on :— . 1. That a- fund. shall be raisodpito dbfurm‘ as grooms, ersori on a ingvao. Pom, I 3. That every Iin tliebameprri’anner, inane“ ailifi' or cook, Five Pounds mull” o labourers will he considered 5 r acourdingly. ‘ labourers, under 18 y to be Considered r cooks), will be appointed in Londo the country, . t to forwarding Emigrants, may tion. of age to will forward -y information the Society will be happy to particular aim r n all descri tions. passaée f Rggister will be kept by the Colony, in all particulars as to I] be given by the Society 3“ classes of persons than those before enumerated” particular Occupations will be particularised. V _ Edward C. Haytlinrne, and William Swsbeyt afford any further information and receive subsen ‘ The number of'subscribers is already considerable, rsoa- subscribing. the HEIDI.” ct from Emigrants consign 19 or female, of the following all be authorised to advance, V ' every adult, and £1 for every be employed. ass of Emigrants, whet‘ s » 6”“ ,. gardeners, a.” to transact the' to their nte, of small or farm for artisans, and, to contract British and North America. ‘ i r ROYAL MAIL .-' _ pas-T . w'ig'Ls'S-fi' 0f1200 Tons burthm and 440 Horse Pm Under Contract with the “ Lords of the ACADIA, Captain EDWARD C; M * BRITANNIA, do. chrm. B. CLn CALEDONIA, do. _ COLUMBIA‘, do. C. H. E.‘ Junit Will sail from Boston and Liverpool,culling at Hall 1841. Fm. Boston. Fm. Halifax “Columbia” March lst. Marcli 3d “ Caledonia” ‘ . “Britannia” March 16th March 18th “ Acadia” “ Caledonia” April lst April 3d “ Columbia” “ Acadia” April 17 April 19th “ Britannia” “ Columbia" May lst May 3d “CaledOnia” “ Britannia” May 16th May 18th “Acadia” d “ Caledonia” June lst June 3d » -j‘ “Columbia” "‘ “ Acadia” June 10th June 18th “ Britannia” “Columbia” July ls: * July 3d “ Caledonia” “ Britannia” July 17th July 19th “ Acadia" “ Caledonia“ August lst August 3d “ Columbia" “ Acadia” August 16th August 18th “ Britannia” ~ s Passage Money, £25 Sterling From Halifax to Boston, $20. These Ships carry czperieneed Surg‘cti ‘ The UNICORN plies between Pictou and I nection with this place. Haliitx, Feb. 22, 1841. ‘I , from Halifax to On Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Sr'tturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday Tuesday: Saturday, Saturday Tuesday: Saturday, Saturday Tuesday: Saturday, Saturda Tuesday): Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday,, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, _ Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesda Saturday, Post Office, rinters to.the / THE MAILS for Gear HALtFAx, doc. will leave Charlottetowtuts follows. V V May The Mails for G "effigy and Seturd e West M - ‘ _, The Eastei-iinmua'ls every Tuesday, at 9.1.1, Cflekyorrs'rown; “St corner of mum: ‘MWO half J"- . For Pictou direct. May 15. 22- ' May 25. May 29. June 5. June 8. June 12. June 19. June 22. June 26. July 3. July 6. July 10. July 17. July 20. July 24. July 31. August 3. August 7. A ugust 14. August 17. August_2l. August 28. August 31. Sept. 4. Sept. 11. Sept. 14. Sept. 18. Sept. 25. Sept. 28. Oct. 2. Oct. 9. Oct. 11. Oct. 16. Oct. 23. Oct. 26. Oct. 30. Nov. 6, Nov. 9. Nov. 13. Nov. 20. Nov. 23. Nov. 27. [13'1‘be Mails will close each day , N at, at Eight, BRITAIN, the Unit? INLAND MAiLs. / “ eorgemwn’ 6‘0. a‘ PM; Pictou, m'o G w Monday, Monday, Monday, , M caddy, Monday. Monday, atToti, A. I} will he OI“: A. II. . 4,. “3’ every Wtflnesduyat 1.1, . JOHN. WILLIAM' Charlottetown, May 1425.1841- Honorable the Printed and u ouse of Assembl- .‘ " é Pownal and Water Streets—fig" yearly modem. 3 ' A blisbed by Coarse ‘