h one colonial. meant. . Grand Jury retired, and in the course of th d I ‘ ' four bills'againlst different po one for larceny. ghehitlilrwygfi rant was issuer against two of the r' pad 0%“. cusmdy- p isoners, who had esca- On etlnesday, the Grand Jury found a tru 'l ‘ Margaret Colliiigs, 0f Charlottetown, for admitfidibliDEallgsiE son with intent to kill her mother Catherine McEachen. Trial not yet commenced. Bills have also been found a- prosecution Ofthe Hon. James Peake prosecution of Mr. Charles Welsh—ndtagigttilgeht.her m me _On ,the. same day, Isaiah Ennian, for breaking into Acorns Mill, Lot 49, and stealing three cow-hides therefrom was tried and found guilty, but recommended to mercy. ’ ., 'ilienry Vaughan, Private in the Rifle Brigade, was tried for stealing a side ofsole leather from the warehouse of Mr 1),.Wilson. Guilty. ' A, _The Trial of John Mackenzie, of New London came on . on Thursday. .The indictment charges the travei‘ser with , _ ;- forging a receipt for £13 17s. with intent to defraud John . t C. Sims, Esq., and other counts charge him with altering mtl‘m same, littering it, knowing it to be forged or altered, doc. ‘The trial has already lasted two days, and the case on the part of the Crowti is_ not yet closed ; it is therefore hard to say when it tnuy terminate. After the Jury had separated on Thursday evening, an accident happened to‘ the foreman {Mn Cairns, Engineer,) which disabled him from attending "fie'xt day, upon which another juror Was, by consent, sworn in in his place. The case is conducted on the part ofthe Crown by the Solicitor General and the Hon. E. Palmer. The defence is cotiducted by J. A. Street, Esq., ofMiramichi, assisted by the Hon. Charles Young and Mr. John Little. Lipid Wednesday Inst, J. A. Street, Esq., Of Miramiclii, was admitted it Barrister ofthe Supreme Court of this Island. I‘ .~ —-“ ‘5 ‘ RtOTs IN PRINCE ConN}‘Y.—~Tliirty-three of the parties against whom Bills of Indictment were found during the lir‘te Session of the Supreme Court at St. Eleanor’s, have, .5; we; understand, surrendered to the High Sheriff of the it; Canny; ' in. . . i t Yesterday being the anniversary of Her Majesty’s corona— tion, a Royal salute was fired from the garrison at 12 o’clock. Thursday the 20th, was the seventh anniversary of Her Majesty’s accession to the throne, (not the coronation, as er~ ijoneously stated in Olll‘ last) on which occasion a salute was «lino fired. . ~Atithe Quarterly sitting of the Assault and Battery Court *for King’s County, helclin the County Court House. in George- ,Justices, viz. The Queen vs. Angus M Donald, Shoemaker, North Side, for tion, that an Assaillt on Joseph Campbell—Defendant, fined 405. and costs. ‘3 to B‘Ib’ andin default of payment in six weeks, to be imprisoned six yum“ ,xveek's. , _ I / enlmy‘ The Qt'ieen vs. Gabriel M-Donald, Angus’ son, for an Assault ts iu rcc- - on Joseph Campbell—Defendant. fined 205. and costs, and in de- 18 letter «fault of payment in six weeks, to be impriSOned six weeks. "tillage! The Queen vs. Donald M‘Donald, Angus' son, for an" Assault on :nciplti of -, Joseph Campbell—Defendant. fined 55‘ and costs. and in default nueis u , ‘of payment in six weeks, to be ImprbOllEd tor a period of Six 1 U:- Weeks. - ' ,, ,ifisgu: t! . The- Queen 1:51 Joseph Campbell, foran‘J’Assault on Angus 33",“ and Eb M‘Donald, case dismissed, each party paying their own costs. 6 bones, 31; niggeggeen vs.l,.lomhin<€l:1I*Eacliern, for an Assault on Angus ‘ i one case t l.\‘ s- . living: ‘ The Quhen vs. John Sigswdrth. for an Assaulton Mary Evans. "- m5. :5‘ .4 both of Georgetown Royalty—Defendant, fined 103. and Costs, “llolfilmzfll‘i “ - and in dei‘au|{ of payment in six weeks, to be ,imprisoned six 9 I9 ' ‘ weeks. I Colony. _. [lfiln’ ".“I ,4.- . Sr. JOHN’S. DAY.——chterday, the 24thVJnnc, the festival of i. win“ I, St John the Baptist, was the anniversary of one of these iew days "05‘"! ‘9 Which are memorable in the history of'this Island, betng the day on ll weir“: I which was discovered this portion of Notth America, by John ‘le’ll IW- i Cabot. bomber and ,companion in discovery of Sebastian Ca- IIIKIOUSI" i but. Three hundred and forty-seven years have elapsed since be 1'10 Ob' that event, which happening on the festival Oi the‘ Church was I ncceptit E the cause of the Island hearing. until the last halt century, the :alf'rieridi; namieof the “ Island of St. Julin.’_’ A CUHOUS entry With re- , Fromm .. .vfl'zrent-ftil to lliixplcgisczwegyi, XCClilfsllliLiglie pi‘gvyvpéirstiixggeunsgs‘g: i ,iiiw’ enry . ii i ugs, ., , fifgggz l inewzjllsle lUl."-—Gaz. June 25. e the mil- 1 ' ml can I” MASONIC PROCESSION.—-The Brethren of St. John’s Lodge, iaiiifestSI and Visiting iBrcthren, assembled at the Lodge Room at 12 ties oftltv ‘ o’clock, and from thence proceeded to St, Paul s Church. The 2 well 110- Rev. Dr. Jenkins. read the prayers for the day, and afterwards "’ Am” We“th ““ “W‘i’pr‘a‘f5‘13???meaili‘i‘fiéi 213?? pi’il’ini‘ .13.; r . 0 W t c l . b By may be Ehg'irpel through sezi'crnl streets, preceded by Capt. " Game Lilibbaii’s Amateur Band. returned to the Lodge. At half past ‘36 Show} 3 o'clock the Members of the Fraternity and a very numerous 3 that him ‘anilienceaattendeil at the Court House, where George Biriiie,Esq. a (“ham ' i ‘a Member Of the Lodge of Antiquity, London, delivered a very “ml rep“? V ‘l I -erudiie and scientific Lecture, explanatory of the Symbols ol necessall' ' I ,Masonry, and the leading principles of the Institution. In the nlient, that ir opiniolli n, ere the! i evening the Brethren with several guests, dined together at their lLed-{age Room. The Dinner and Wines were such as gave satis- THCIIOH. and the pleasure of the evening was much enhanced, by the enlivening strains of Capt. Lobbari’s Band. who volunteered A number of loyal toasts and - ' ’ I ‘ itheir services on the occasion. V “Engfim , ’ xohers peculiar to the craft were drunk, and about ball past 10 i ' : ‘ > , if the voice ;, é :tlie company bioke up.—V1b. we should I ' max}: . ~ ‘Raassrnners. 25h _ i! SUPP ‘ ’ 1 the steamer. St, George from Miramicl’ii,on the _t , inst. valor“ °£ .r )Mrj‘and Mrs. Mai‘r, Mr. Nais’miiii, Mr. Allan, Mrs. Milnes. Mr. "sequence. F ‘ RECMG, Mrfisimet, Son and Daughter, Mr. Peters, Mr. A. Yates. I in Jim" 13 in the steerag’e. _ ~ calming I In dim from Piston, on Wednesday—Messrs. Harpir, W. Iran: them suc’ ~zar'izli, Mackin'lay, Corbet, and J. Mackfly i MISS Mac fly, a" mild 6885:; ;in the steerage. ‘ obstiuac i ‘ 'on similar v LOTTETtOWN- :wdevom .‘PORI‘ 0F CHAR ENTERED. t‘ ‘,"." i-. . _ I Gove‘no i ' ' ' ' d S nsea ' Goods. . 3 ; n 22—13” John Hawgkes,Rlchar s, we , _ n‘iflfggif e.‘25'-r-Scl§. Defiangea Reheatson, Pictou; Goals—Diana, ‘ I I H 4 ‘L bl ne ‘ o. _ ' prevent i Barbirainbihtcii, Nyeivfld.'; 275 his. Herrings, Go‘ods, d ml", L «5 (Von—Industry, Mackenzie, Pictou; 50 tons Ire-c- )‘he p8 ‘ V s . . ,tone.. rt! for ever .—Cei‘es, Lund, Halifax; Goods. . V V i " ‘ ~ ' " I CLEARED. . " ii'--..2‘-i. ~ 4 I ‘ —‘ ' i l -— ' W tlndics' assorted Largo. bchr. the Tin?” flawlgl" iBriglgiisBEdihriii’Pugvii’ash ; Biillast. ' carrymg Eur-1 ' 24.4—Swan, Beaton Pictou; Ballast. :1’ existingf ' ,3 ,_, gag-Goodwill, O’Neill, Newfld.; 30,000 ft. Boards, 8 head ("16° ‘, ‘ . .Cattle. . . cigtplswd: i- u ' 2 u , gLQIndustry, Mackenme, Pictou ; Ballast. \ ace of lh° ‘ , ___._. hfee’msif PORT OF GEORGETOWN. “emu” . _ ,_ 1» ENTERED; ’ I N F Lieu‘ June itiéf-flirigaritine~ Anumdale, Kempt, .St. John s, . ., tome \ ' ' ' G 'd’ toJ Wightman, Es . 00 S- . Halifax; Goods—to F. 11 —Schr. Three Brothers, White: McNeil]. i - - ' & C Mac- . w .—— l tor Hobbs do: do.—-t0 Racamem" - . a” 14' 'Regllilartn.’ Sepfloiivcr,’ Hubert, (10-; doc—t0 D- Mlle r aulay. ‘ » ‘ . i, i 1‘81—v-Boldulpck, Vigneau, do. ; do. i ‘ , , I ,24.~Maii‘a, Hadly, Canso; Limestone... , - l ‘ {. CLEARED. :f ,‘Junfi fi.—rSchr. Repealer, Cormack, Sidney, J .1, W 510 do. Potatoes. _ _ r ‘._‘ V s 824.... Wolfe, Fiddler, Halifax ,aoii bus. route; . « bbls Oatmeal, 10 do. Pork. “‘ 20” d6 - ». ..lrl.-—Ringdove, McDonald, (10.; 1300 bus. Potatoes, 1 j t I ' _0ats. Brigantine Annaigdale,Khemplt, St. Iain S. '~ N. F. ; 30 moth-“Boards 0 m. S mg es. ‘ . 14;—-Schr. Maria, Hadley','(§ut o’fCanso ; 250 bu5._i’otatoeS. .;,x 1.. 50 do. Oats. ' .T H ' v 18,—..G'illis, Pictou; Ballast. Seaflower, Hubert, naiinx, ' I 680 bus.Potatoes,610 do. Oats. I! " "26s—SeafloWer, Dochawy, Labiador; ‘ ' Stores; - p ‘10 Salt and Fisheryi gains: Mary M‘Iunis, ofRustico, for‘Lai-ceny; one at the I town, 13th inst., the following cases were determined by Angus ' liI‘Donald,\V.‘B. Aitlren and David Kaye, Esqrs. presiding / 1,900 bus. Oats: ‘ _ V ‘ SHIP News. at CfiaptnIllichgds,“ the Brig John Hawkes,aaw on the 16th M Jami; (1:05 1%,lndat. 49 north, Ion 37 20 west, 5 miles on é bows n 3N3. caring W. W., Witli foremost fore-tn -m t she “pat an Jib-boom standing, supposed to be ’wuterlogped mi washing gzggifi‘grabout With the sea, and Which appearedgto be‘ ‘ _ . assed und 28:13 :lgyv‘iznghveryhstrong from the W. Withe; bliznlveaisgit I!“ WI in two miles of her. Saw no oi ' perls‘pln on board-“she appeared to be about 7 or Boostina bditbdi‘i ~The foreinast painted white. \ e Brig Constant of Sifnderl'ind Cori ‘ I . twoods Ma t b gigging: RlertS, It‘ll Ballast to load ITimber, Wentsg’l’iorgmti: ree on i. ie iiiuht of the 191h ult. Sh I - de$ped and ordered for Sale for the benefit ofalI exidcsfnegdicon e Bark Jean Hastie, from Boston,bound for St. John N. B Went ashore near Cranberry head on the 20th inst. and Will be a Spiel tv,vi-ecf.:l-vCrew and materials saved. ’ 9 I‘ll! ayHuntle'Dal ,f‘ " " only“? 18?] inst. from Ciggfueggy 0 this port, arrived at Halifax rrtve at Quebec, e 14th the Bark Florence Brumma Erom Charlottetown, 40 piissengers. [The Elorence wng rom Plymouth, and put in here to undergo repairs] At half-past. 6, . LAUNCHED. “On the 2d met. from the Ship Yard of Mr. Wentherbe, at Seven ;lel :eBay, absclliooner tifll43 tons (a. m.), called the Mary. This s was at texpress y for the Newfoundland k are told has been faithfully finished. mar e" and we D I E D. On Saturday, the 6th April, at Dunbar need 02 cars Mrs. J Reaburn.~ .Mrs. R. was a most rigid Cainizroaniati, aiin refained in her possessmn the flag ofthe Covenant,,wliich was borne by her grandfather at the Battle of Bothwell Brig. Although somewhat tattered, still all the emblems and inscriptions are perfectly legi- ble. [be old lady prized it above rubies, and has transmitted it. as an heirloom to her family. At Windsor, on the 14th A ril in her 34th ear ' Elizabeth Kellner, reticmriu-ri’cfkeiiner. Mire K. descended from Martin Luther, the great champion in the causo OfProtestanism , %, Vermany, from which circumstance, during the lifetime oi he ‘Iaiquqesty Queen Charlotte, she was honor- ed With particulurnotiee and regard. On the 13th May, at Swillington Hall, near Leeds, aged 85, Sir JOHN LOWTHER, Bart., brother to the late and uncle to the pre- sent Earl of Lorisdale .......... ..Also on Sunday night, as prepuru~ tions were making for the interment oflier husband, Lady Low- Trina. At Miramichi, June 14ih, in the 22d year of her age, Susan Elizabeth, daughter of the Hon. J. H. Peters. [FOR THE COLONIAL Human] . SUMYER. Dire Winter's reign is done, And earth exults, freed from his tyranny; The gentle showers and the cheering sun Pour their mild influence on field and tree. Earth‘s surface is no more Wrapped in a deep, oblivious slirowd ofsnow; A verdant mantle softly clothes it o’er, 0 And all looks smilingly and sweet below. Ocean’s majestic wave, Unchained and free, boundsjoyously along: lt wears not now the fetters ofthe slave; No icy barriers bind it, thick and strong. ~The heavens above are bland, And the bright sun smiles kindly down on earth; The air is balmy, and across the land Comes the soft sea-breeze, dancing in its mirth. The trees again are ('Illd In their soft, leafy ,vestments, and appear Beauteous and blushing as a [widen-not sad, As erst they did, like mourners routid a bier. Wild songs ofmelody Are heard again amid the verdant grove: All things are animate with life and glee—— All creatures breathing the soft tones of love. Summer, I hail thy might“; My heart exults beneath thy gracious reign, . Tliy touch makes all things beautiful and bright, Thy power renews the face ofeartli again. PHiLonimus. June, 1844. CHA RLOTTETGWN MARKETS. SATURDAY, June 29. Beef, small pcs. pr. lh. 4d to 5d Barley, do. 3s Do. by the quarter, 3d to 5d Codfisli, per qtl. 105 to 135. Lamb, per qr., 3s to 3s 6d Timothy Seed,pr bus. Ms to I75 Mutton, 4d to 6d Clover Seed, per lb. 1s 3d to 2s Veal, 3d to 4d Turnip Seed, per oz. 3d to 5d Pork, 3d to 3§d Flax Seed, per qt. 3d Pork, small pieces 3d to 5d Turnips, per bus. 13 Flour, 2d to 2§d Fowls, each 1s 2d to Is 5d Oatmeal, ' lid to Lid I Eggs, per doz. {9 5i! Tallow, 9d to 10d Homespun, per yard 38 (id to 4:: Lard, 7d to 8d Hay, per ton 45s to 50s Butter, (fresh) Is to 1s 1d Pearl Barley, per lb. 2d DO by the tub, 9d to 10d Potatoes, per bus. 15 Cheese, 4d to 7d Straw, per cwt. Is. to Is 4d Wool, per lb. Is to Is 6d Sausages, per lb. 7d to 8d Ham, 5d to 7'1 Hides, per lb. 3d lo 35d Turkies, each 45 (id to Gs Calfskins, per lb. 611 to 7d Oats, per bus. ls (id to 1s 9d Wheat, per bus. 5s to 6s 6d . SAINT JAIIIES’ HURC'II. MEETING of the Pew Holders of Saint James’ A. )hurch (not in arvcar ofrcnt) will trike place in the Iflld Church, on Monday the 1st July next, at Twelve o clock, nonmi for the purpose ofentering into the necessary arrangements to sup- ply the Presbyterian Congregation in this Community With a Minister. ;_ MACKIESON, Senior Elder- Cliarlottetown, June 22,1844. TEMPERANCE SOIREE._ . HE Members of the Charlottetown AuxiliaryTeme perance Society intend taking Tea together at Kensiogtou, .on’the evening of-Monday,lthe lst July next, when as many of the friends of the cause as can make it convenient to do so, are respectfuully invited to attend. ' Price ofadinission—Adults, 9d each. , » {3' Tickets may Stamper and Mr. J. S..Bremiier, or of any Of the Committee. * Is. 6d.; Children, under 12 years, b 1' ad attho Stationery Stores of Mr. Henry G I at the Colonial Herald Oflice, GEO. MOORE, Secretary. Charlottetown, 18m June, 1844. > NEW ESTABLISHMENT. ' TOBACCO MANUFACTORY. HE Subscriber is now fitting up a TonAcco Mili- T none-roar at this lace, and in a short time WI“ be abie to supply the people of [Ii-inert Edward Island With hm Mau- f excellent ualit . fafitrh%;:?ffdgi’fhe genera disposition to encourage home mn- nufectures, to meet with that support which the enterprise de- serves' ROBERT MACKlNLAY. Charlottetown,27!h June, 1844. NOTICE TO SHIPWRIGHTS AND HIPWRIGHTS and flood MILLMEN Will find _ _ . . ' ' hi, on a licntiou to “mm” emphymenm Bighorn on Paul) a 00. 29th May,1844. ' i 4W- . i A OTICE is-hereby given, ceived a PowrlpfAttMorpeyfien f . lam ' a _ , Til-lidiiligisibrzo'FO\vdnhip Twenty-[fight [2:]. 31120;" gAllltlrepzz that are now due, and that may ecome on k .mmédime y. ' therefore requested to ma e i V . pa :zdtwildxibldfidzdze with the said Power, to the Subscriber, at Q _ ‘ ‘ his Store, in Cbarlottetownfi“ ‘ bearin date the 28th :3ch- an Elizabeth bin wifogpf that the Subscriber has re- '. R. DICKSON, of the Church of Jesus Mom muff Latter Day Saint}, Sepmtehfully culled 30th 'ons,) th prelch in tbe MAIOKIO ALL, on Sundly the "ill-int nine o clock, A. m., 2; r. l., and at 8. r. 11., on the stibject of the min”, f - . tion of the Pulnou ofel‘i‘reruluung Galpcl, or the Diupenu. .ug‘ba. I:_ublio are respectfully invited to attend. he”. "Id “'3” rge , hor theme? man bu aid that be that judgel I lulu" 15300:}? Le»: ll not wup;lhonfore hear and than I'm!" he aw a_ the Testimony, iftliev speak not accordinl to t ts/word, it is because there is no Iightin them. [Milli- A voluntary collection will be taken, after each discourse to defray the expenses ofthe Hall. SPLBRDID saw Goons. SPRING, 1844 JOHN DAVIS, Jose, has just received, per Brig SIR [lulu Huu'rsz, from Liverpool, on aslortmonl of NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, which. he is enabled to sell on very moderate terml, for Culi— comprismg upwards of . . 200 Ladies’ Dresses. in Delaines and Balzarencc, Lama‘s, and Oriniscmfthc most ex- quistte patterns and colours; Lamii, Orniiae, Paisley fill'd and printed Cashmere Shawls and Iliiiivlkcrcliiclit, Embossed Velvet Scarfs, \Vluto Bit-ride Bonnet Cups, Collars, &c. Gentleman's Cliulli Blouses, Summer Cloth Blouses. Velvet teen Silimiting Contl,1)rub 'l‘weed (10.; Chesterfield \Vmppefl. Albert 8 Tagltom‘c, White Drill Shooting Coats. &c-, I" oflhe newest Style. a T Some very Superior Beaver Albert’s. rowsers in Gumbroon Cantoon Mole-kin .l ~n and func Tweed, Chulli and Cloth ‘Vevte. ’ ’r m , Black and coloured Satin, checked and lnncy Challi, Quilting, Valencias, Shawl Panama, and rinted Lettings. ‘Oll Cloth Table Mata, vlclOl’ll Table Coven. Table Baits, (,arpet Bags, bll‘lped and White Shirts, 6w. doc. 6w. Charlottetown, May 31“, 18M. STATIONERY AND BOOK STORE, &c. V OIIN S. BREMNER. respectfully informs his friends, and the public generally, that he has opened Store nearly Oppostle‘lhc premise: of Mr. J. T. Thomas, where he bu cuti- staritly lor sale an assortment of I Stationery, Books, &c., which he will dispose of at very low prices. for Cult. BOOWING executed in a neat and workmatililte style, and on moderate lorml. COPPERPLATE PRINTING? Visiting and Business Cards. and Bill-bends, struck oil" to order. DAVIDSON’B SALE ROOMS, 1, Jerusalem Building, North West Corner. THE Subscriber begs to intimate, that he has opened the above premises for the purpose ofcnrryin‘ on the buli- ness of GENERAL COMMISSION AGEN '1‘, ' AUCTIONEER and BROKER, And is now ready to receive Conni nmenui, to conduct Solo-I attend to tliepurchase and Shipment 0 every description ofGooda on Commission. .ALSO, to receive pod forward Goods to any art of_thi| Pro- vmce. New BrunsWick or P. E. Island, for which Entries will be passed, and all charges paid. Particular attention given to the Stile of BANK Issuance and other Stocx, Ind But. Ennz. Periodical Salel ofall descriptions of Property consigned and Ordered for immediate Sale will be held at the Ronni—when the 'Ierms, unless otherwise notified, will invariably be Cum on DELIVERY. [If ‘Fire-proofStoruge and Celleriige. . ALEXANDER DAVIDSON. Halifax, 3d April-‘18“. ‘ [All the Paps", 2m] A CARD. VI‘HE SUBSCRIBER. has opened an OFFICE tin Georgetown, and has placed therein, Philip F. Little, £511., Attorney iit Law, to conduct any business in the law with which the Subscriber may be entrusted. The Sub-critter risque-u iiu. reasons in King]- County, who may be indebted to him, to pay the amounts to . r. Little, whose receipt will be a Iulficient div char 8. g CHARLES YOUNG, Attorney at Low. P. S.—Aprr.icnioiia for Insurance against FIRE, made to Mr. Little will receive immediate attention. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent Alliance Company. Charlottetown, April 27th, 1844. BLANKETS! BLANKE'I'SI.I BLANKETSL’! EORGE EASTWOOD 61. Co., of Sackville Wool- len Mill, neiir Halifax, N. 8., beg to intimate to the Farmers of Prince Edward Island, that they Innufacture BLANKETS on halves, equal to any that can be imported, and that they have appointed Mr. B. W. Cocuiiui, ofChnrlottetnwn, Merchant, to be their Agent; to whom, for further particulars, they refer. 'Muy 16, 1844. TO BE LET, And immediate poamaion given, HAT neat and commodious COTTAGE, in T Water-street, next door to the Colonial Herald Of- fice, at present occupied by Mr. George Moore. Auo, That comfortable and commodious DWELLING HOUSE and GARDEN, fronting on Powml-strect, Ialcl occu- pied by Mrs. M‘Cortnaclt, and next door to the Excise U c. h” “‘"I'" P"““""""”" w J. a. coarse. SIDNEY HILLS. . VI‘HESE excellent MILLS are now in full operation. and the public are hereby informed, that o'conveynnco all leave the Subscriber's residence, in Queen I Square, ovpry Thunda morning, at about“? a. m., for tbs purpose ofconveyi Grain thither; the Floor from which will be rel-irrich [no u expense, to the owner, save the toll forlgigtliil‘ia ullowe law, Charlottetown. 28th Oct. 1842. TO BE LET. . Y THE SUBSCRIBER, and immediate lion given, that commodioul and pleasant! lite-t ‘ in Water Street. form'erly gcaupipd by Jflflft'ga lacd _ ' Stb an ‘ar cnnren ct . . toA’lls'bihotgzgadl vzluzble and eligible BUILDING LOTS, to Waste: Street, King Sum and Euuii- Street. Charlottetown, 30th Sept, 1843. LL Persons havin legal . demands agaipst the estate ot’ John H. its, Charlottetown, Printer and Book-binder, deceased, no , to furnish their Accounts, duly ensued; and III p. obtcd to said Sam are required to make immediate purine JO R DAVIS, 'uu. .. filn‘zs wmé’ 3Mutnbtnm Charlottetown, at 7th, 1843. ‘ .eJI'O COVER FOR THE SEASON, m 01' nuns. THE Home CHARLES Four years old, lewdob'mofmcom are , and unmatched Ii: Iymrnp _’ action, . I by Mr. Henry honor-tn . lip om Engage, r. ngworth’s ouleblntod more by I manila; 1;.wa docile, nag;- allowed by competent judges to be} I) III (I. , “$3535:th if Siamantlil, II: t(Babb. W, ' 2o.6¢Ltobo 'dt’o‘ a room: .‘ , 7 "Stand. at WindOT’Bamu1Wincloe Road, Lot”, 7 unlo- Iron Charlottetown. Jonti'imaws, Jun. 9’s; Queen Street, April lpt, 1844. . the A1129 ricAitii. . 5 1‘1. a x _— AUOTIOHS. 0 be Sold b Auction, on Monti: ' next, the . lpt July. at 11 o clock, on the Queen‘s Wharf, the follow- in articles, you mind, tier Schooner Coral, from Halifax i 90 Client: Con‘ou Tea, A quantity of Prmrvu, con-tutu of Giblat Soup, Grouse up, mid a Son , Bouilli Soup, ripe, Onions Slowed Kid- "Gyl. Potted cad, ‘ocltio Leoluc. Lemon Jelly. dumulado and Apple Jam, Joe. Ms. ‘ ALSO, A few out. LoafSu‘u. ALBERT it. runs Juno 281b, 1844. Auctiouc’or. 'ro OAl'I'I'AIJI'I‘I. VALUABLE REAL AND ransom“. errant FOR sane. n O 0 be Sold, by—I’UBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, tlic Fiistday oI'July next, at Twelve . On (It: Prenim, that elegant, substantial and commodiouo two-story DWELLING HOUSE, situate at the Eu! corner of Powell and Water Strecu, at re- con} occupied by the Subcoribcr u I Printing Oflico, he. bi: Building liu been erected only. about two years and I half; is constructed of the very belt mot/oriqu the Inland could reduce; and whirlpool: feat Ian and thirty-four feet broad. here In two Klll‘hcnl, and two rout-priml'Lulloro. m., in the basement 0n the first floor, there are two partners, and two man designed for s ohop,&c. 0n the wound floor, there are ii dnwln «com and bed-room ll. one end. and two Norm, occupied as I muting Office, die. It the other. In the attic, than are four apartments, of various dimensionu. The plot of and upon which this Buildin in erected pumm- a from arm feet on Powul-Ilrccl, and 4‘) ’ t on \Vllov-ttreel, Ind fotmu one of the moot beautiful and ulubtiotu alter, and mm ofllui moat eligible “Ind. for bani. am in Charlottetown. 'l‘ltuuc proud-u are cdminbl Ida ted either for n gutted Hotel or utenuvo Commercial tab inh- rrirtot, being but 130 ynvdu from the Qucco'l Wharf, and immo- diller mljuinin‘ tho l'ownnl-simei Wharf, now in courts ofcon~ ilfllCllnu. The latter in intended for the Ipcclll uccommmlntiou of the Steam-packet, and other larg'e vein-ell. It will be 750 foot in length, and into be completed in tliaccunc of the present Stim- mcr—tltc necomry fun a to locum that object having been "Hall by the Lrgirlnturo in in late Seaside. um, That nest on commodioiia COTTAGE. Id'oiiiing Bio above Premium, t preset" occu doll by Mr. Gum‘s can,“ ll toiitiil offll) per cutium. This ulltlio in” feet b 23 foot, and corruption ll parlour, bedroom and Ititcfienin tl m floor. on . 1min bedrooml on the second floor; therein alooikoml cellar an the buildin . lt underwent a thorough repainofew our: back, Ind will be found a very contfiirluhlu and pleasant rui coco for a small family. The vomit! on which ibi- builillng cloud! hu a front of“! fuel no \ ntomtroet,by 100 futin depth. A no, The remaining portion of the Water Lot on which the above promise: are situate, cxtcndin from a Knade , seven feet wide (which lut- been reserved II t in foot of the uni flllll' see), to the Channel of tlic harbour-nu distance of nearly 7 foot. That- will be cold in two equal P'nlloltl. ouch moiety being ‘53qu m c. The Subscriber is also desirous of disposing of the COPYRIGHT of €32 Ontontat “"313. This Periodical Illl been in evidence nearly nun yuan-«ll liberal and independent in politics-"Ind is admitted by competent judge: to unit It but In high. in every respect, as any of tie contemporaries. roonun vnru A very condor Iron Printing Pm- (Pufia‘). I luv stack of Typo, of vwouu ductipiiumu, and ever thio‘uqu its for no uteri-ls! Printing Eotttbliubment—tbc cu Printing Bunion”, he. to. Further particulars will be made known. and a Plan ofth Property exhibited, on application to Mr. "Inuian Mulch. 8t. Julm'l, N. I".; Mr Thomas Bolton. Murrluul, or Mr.A.W.(iod- fvey, Slllloflcr, Halifax, 11.8 ; Mr. Jlmcu Damon, Pictou; Memo. 6. 6:. l5. Sun, St. John, N. 13.; or to the pm victor. JAMES B. COOPER. {than interact in the Colonial llonld Ofi’icc. Charlottetown, P. E. III-ml, M47 15. lb“. [FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL OOIICBBNBD-l ‘0 BE SOLD, ll. 12 o'clock. noon, on Monday, the First day of Jul next, It Georgetown. the llull out! Span of the Brig CONST. NT, offiundevlcml, Gm Bentwood. Mister, ache now lien stranded on the Rock, But Didnof Bou'liion Inland, ncnrthc entrance of Three Rivers Harbour. Man, the Storm, clioin Cables, Auction, Blbcltl, Boon, Standing and Running Rigging, Soils. and other materials and from the said vessel. Slit: In about?” Tom Beginner, and but rigging and nilii are in excellent order. HUGII MACDONALD, Agent. Georgetown, 24th June, l8“. vascular dain- tuna. m run son um. N SATURDAY, tbe‘fitlt of JULY next, will be Sold by Public Auction, without receive. at the Court Home, Charlottetown, II the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, the , GBIST Illa!» ‘ PABI, now in ion ofthu thbfl’. situate at Sun, fourteen mile! from Charlottetown, ed‘oinio the nightly loading from thence to Cnplud, Trycn, a Hill: with Fifteen acne Ippurtcnlnt, will be sold «partial , or With the Form. It It In excellent condition for the man ctun ol Flour and Opting-I, cool obtains the cucum- of extensive nettle-route up vwmt . The Farm fronts on the River, commandos beautiful new of t. o Gulf of st. Lowrance; lie- about 40 um improved in m or condition oftillqo, ml contains in the whole lib non-of ml. with a due propoflloll at Wood, &c. The" is I luv Dwelling House in frame, and I cool Born complete, “by foot in an. The Elmo l- Lcuclio J: the mat of 090 yum,“ to. per acre yearly rent. " l ’ ' l A mined, by application on Ill. pro- “Wilfrid” ‘V Attorney, General, or of Ir. Edvard I’lluicgcbulotfuwwmfi. mouAs To”? 20th Jung. 1844. I'm. H. v DEAL .Y. counselor! com um . J Altar I I " ANNoutvcES‘io h" 10833.3. _ kind friend. the public, that be has removed In his I“. M. mquuugmh t f the town Co I l Named 0 a commr min pov_ o , : summit Sale of Good. ofuy escapism, Gillie! by to «Public Auction, with all the advantage- offing“ , therefore, by his usual mdu’tynu. " pi! punctuality, to merit uill a large abate of their kind foo i‘gm ate Sill now—- Pt" 3 e:aollont FARM5.' 1 DWELLING HOUSE. N. B.»-An Auction Bel. weekly at the New Backroom. Charlottetown, flay StbflBM. , ; d immediate ‘ iv'a, part of 0th}: 1.1:“- io Pow-elm nun. Wood‘s Boarding Home. For further particular», was no”. Charlottetown, Juno 9!, 18M. 4 J NEW CARDING 4' FULLING HILL. Benched. to ’gitomoaruw , m., watt-m I» mess, . tilt 00! Clilflial “ADI-ind deport-oi tile: trout-t”, _ Mommy loo-poles} _ m ‘ ' mnqu garnish; ' an, count built» whorls city-W my“! movon Inn to mm In _ Ind”! bullpen“: ande of“! 9 Bouhw, my nu, id“. 3158thth 11:13.3qu to extensive 'll be received It the Kill «nth *_ o I m5: our, cell abortion-i u have the!” ‘i _ .