il 13" )1“: i111' I", . . LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, ‘ Prince Edward Island, 30th May, 1843. IN pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Seventh year ofthe Reign ’* of His latc Majesty King William the Fourth, intiiuled An Act for levying an £3.96 ssmeet on all Lands in this Island—I do here- by publicly notify the Owners or Oecupiers of Land within this island, for which the Annual Assessment charged thereon b the said recited Act, of Four Shillings, lawful money ofthis Isl’and, (‘nr every Hundred Acres ofWildcrness or unimproved Lands cuti- tained in the Several Townships, and the several Islands belong- ing thereto, and the sum ofTwo Shillings for every Hundred ai-res ot‘cultivafed or improved Lands in the said svvcral Townships ' l @bc @oloat 1 AND' ii PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ADVERTISER. \ CHARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 183.3. 1 Steamer v... St. George. HE STEAMER ST. GEORGE will ply as follows until further notice, viz: , Leave Miramichi for Charlottetown, every Monday, at 2. p. in. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou, every Tuesday, immediately after her return from Miramicbi. ‘ Leave Pictou for Charlottetown, every Wednesday, at noon. LeaveCharlottetown for Miramicbi, every Friday, at 8, a. in. She Will call at Bedeque, going and returning, every alternate week~commencing Friday. the 10th May. All Freight and Baggage must be delivered alongstdc, and re- HAT MANUFACTOBY OHN HOBBS, Halter, returns his sincere thanks to his friends, and the public generally, for the very liberal support he has received since be commenced business in this Island, and begs to intimate, that he has REMOVED to Margate Band, New London, neat Mr. 'I‘nplin’s Mill, where he continues his business, and will thankfully receive and puiietually attend to all orders sent to him. He has appointed Mr. John Williams, Merchant, Charlotte- town, his Agent, who has constantly for Salea supply ofliis Hats, &c., and will attend to and Iorward all orders that may be en- trusted to his care without delay. Gentleman's Beaver and Felt Hats, Lndies’ Riding Hats and ceived from the vessel's tackles and ever ’ ackaue )rowrl - y p a l I y“ Beavcr Bonnets; Children’s fancy Hats, 8113-. made 1” “men. Old marked or directed, and entries made at the respective ()tticcs of‘ ~ . . . (‘usto , -,. . . ' a , . . l I 1 and [stands as apWesflhl, and “,6 sum up Fm” Sh'mngs h" each 1 [1m first]: fit , by the sliippi is, during the liouis ol busnicss, that and every uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot, Pasture Lot, Common Lot and Water Lot, granted in the Town and Royalty of Charlottetown; and the sum of Two Shillings for each and every cultivated or improved Town. Pasture, Common, and \Va- tar Lot as aforesaid; and the sum of Two Shillings and eight- ence for each and every Town Lot. Pasture Lot and \Nater Lot, i granted in the Towns and Royalties of Georgetown and Prince-I town . and the sum ofOue shilling and four-pence for eaclt and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture and Water Lot,- granted in the said last mentioned Towns andRuyalties, and so in proportion for a less quantity; and the sum ofOne penny per acre on each and every acre ofcultivated or improved Land in the Royalty of Georgetown, called reserved Lands; and the sum of Two-pence per acre on each and every acre ofsuch Lands as may be deemed uncultivated or unimproved Lands, Is payable, that unless the Assessment for the current year be paid into my hands, or the hands of my Deputies, on or before the Twenty-first of December, 1843, I shall,on the last day ofthe next Hilary Term, at Charlottetown, make Proclamation ofall such Lands as shall then be in arrear for non-payment nfthe sums charged thereon, agreeably to the directions ofthe said Act. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, 1st July, ]843. {N compliance with the provisions of the Act of the . General Assembly, for levying an Assessment on all Lands Within this Island, I have appointed the following {Receivers of the said Assessment: ' Prince County. Joseph I’opc, Eedeque. Thomas C. Compton, St. Eleanor's. James Yeo, Port Hill. John Cambridge. Allan Forsyth, Cascumpeque. Robert Hyndman, Princetown. Queen’s County. James Pigeon, New London. Thomas Fairliairn, Sable, Solomon Desbiiaav, Charlottetown. Allan M‘Doiigall,Belfust. King's County. John Jardine, St. Peter's. Alettaiider M'Donald, St. Margaret’s. William Macgowan. Souris. Hugh Macdonald, Three Rivers. James Richards, Murray Harbour. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. THE Subscriber has been appointed Sub-Agent of the following Insurance Companies, viz: The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. The New Loan Fund Life Insurance Company of New York. The Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance Companies ofIIartford, Connecticut. And as he is furnished with blank Forms Iiprplication, and in possession of all the information which may be desired by persons who wish to effect Insurance, he will be happy to re- ceivce applications and transmit the same to the Agent at Hali fax. Please apply to HENRY PALMER. ___,___.___,_.__. _ .. -m ALLIANCELIFEANDFIREINSURANCECOMPANY. 0 F I. 0 N I) 0 N. CAPITAL £5,000,000, STERLING. PR EMIUM—MODERA TE. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. I. June 6, 1843. TO'l‘ICE.-—Whereas William Stewart, of Lot or Township No. 47, Trader, by Dead of Assignment, duly executed, hearing date the Sixth day of July, instant. bath assign- cd, transferred, and set over unto John F. Muncey, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Merchant, all outstanding Debts whatsoever, due, 0wing or belonging to him in this Island, together wnb bis Books ofAccoont and Books oforiginal entry: Now, I do here- by notify all persons indebted to the said William Stewart, to ‘come forward witltout delay, and pay to me the amount Oftheir Jespective debts—my receipt alone being a legal discharge to them for the same. JOHN LONGWOR'I‘II, Attorney ofJ. F. Muncey. Charlottetown, 31st July, 1843. HE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Agents of DAVID STEWART, Esquire, for his Estates on Late 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 :1 persons indebted to that gentleman, for rent or other- 'wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the mime. All persons found trespassing on any oftlie above properties, reither by cutting Timber, or in any other respect, ’will be pro- accuted with the utmost rigour oftlie Law. H. D. MORPETH, PETER EMERY. December 10th, 1840. ’ To SEIPOWNERS AND OTHERS. -WATSON DUCHEMIN, Pump and Blockmaker, returns thanks to those who have, for many years past, t’favored him With their patronage and support in his line of busi— mels; and begs to intimate, that he has now on hand alarge “Intin of SHIPS’ BLOCKS, of all descriptions and sizes, EADEYES, and all other materials in his line required for the thfit of Vessels. He has also on hand a few Mahogany and .Birch WHEELS, CAPSTANS, &c. rShips' Pumps, and Pumps for Wells not exceeding 100 feet in “We'll. made on an improved principle tp work with ease. ‘A‘llt’descriptions of Turning in brass, Iran or wood, executed W “with taste and dispatch, and on moderate terms. it? WANTED, a respectable lad from the country; aim,“ ‘4 gears of age, as an Apprentice to the above business. Inqu’re 1“ 'the Workshop, head of the Queen’s Wharf, or at the Block- ,; making Establishment, Prince Street. ’Charlottetuwn, 11th May, 1843. BLANK Bills oi 'Excbange, Charter Parties, Sea- man's Articles, Bills ofLading, Manifesto, Bills of Sale, Powers of Attorney, Caurt Subpmnas, Apprentices Indentures, it Variety of Magistrates’ Blanks &c. tbr l 1, "id Herald. , on e at. the Office of the BOOKBINDING. HE Subscribers are prepared to execute all orders _"in the BOOKBINDING line in the first style of workman- Ighl‘p, at moderate Nices, and. with punctualitr and dispatch. { .COOPE & BREMNER. ay be regularly cleared. RATES OF PflSSflGES .fIND FREIGHT-5'. P A S S A G E S : Between DECK. Pictou and Mirumichi, £0 10 0 £0 17 (5 £1 15 0 Pictou and Charlottetown, 0 7 (i 0 12 (fl Charlottetown and Mirainichi, O 7 G O 12 G 1 5 0K Charlottetown and Bedeque, 0 5 0 0 7 (ii Bedeque and Miramiclii, 0 6 6 0 ll 0 1 2 6 Freight between. Pictou and Miramichi. Horses, 305.; Cattle, 205.; Sheep, 3s; Pigs, 3s.; Calves, 3s. ?‘ Heavy Goods, 25s. per ton; other Goods, per barrel bulk. 2a.; Small Parcels, 13.; Carriages, 4 wheels, 30s.; Gigs or \Vag- gons, 205. Between Charlottetown and Miramichi'. Horses, 25s. , Cattle, 20s.; Calves.Sheep and Pigs, 2s. Gd each; Heavy Goods, per ton. 205. ; other Goods, per barrel bulk. ls 9d ; Carriages, 4 wheels, 25s.; Gigs or \Vuggritis. 17s. 6d; Parcels, ls. Between Piclou and Chm'lollelown. Horses, 20s. ', Cattle, 15s. ; Calves, Sheep and Pigs, 2s. 6d each? Heavy (Jroods, per-ton, 155.; other Goods. per huri‘el bulk, Isa; Parcels, 13.; Carriages, 4 wheels, 20s.; Gigs or VVaggons, 15s. Between Bedeque and Miramichi. persons to be E “("593 293 6d-; Callie.18$.} Sheep, Calves and Pigs, 2s. 6d. Heavy Goodsnper ton, 18s.; other Goods, pcr barrel bulk, Is 6;d Wilggons “1‘ Gigs, 105.; 4 wheel Carriages, 22s.; Parcels, 1s. fill the abnvcfiprnyflhfilfln [Ia/[fax Cnrrcncy. NO. 1, QUEEEI STREET. Lydiard & Finlayson AVE RECEIVED, per late ariivals, a large and well assorted Stock of BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, suitable for the season, consisting of, viz :— Orleans Cloth, Mouslin dc Laines, Balgerincs, Printed Lawn and Muslin for Ladies’ Dresses; Black, blue and coloured Cloths, Gambroons, Bolatitis, Doesliins and fancy Tweeds, Satin Velvet and Cashmere Vestings, Printed Cottons and Cambrics, White, striped and grey Sliirtings, Grass bleached Irish Linen and Long' Lawn, Linen Drill; Aremiise and Drawing Sill; for Bonnets, Modena, Rice, Tuscan and Dunstnble Bonnets; Silk and Cotton Fringe; a‘ rich assortment of Shawls, IIIandltercliiefs and Rib- bons; Mull, Book, Jacoiiet and bordered Muslins; Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Kid and Lisle Gloves, in great variety; 3 large assortment of Silk and Cotton Hosiery, India Rubber Braces, Silk and-SittinStock'sund Scarfs, and a variety of Small Wares. I ALSO, Hyson, Souchong and Congo Tens; green and ground Coffee, Chocolate; London double refined Loaf Sugar, superior I’orto Rico Sugar; boxes, lialfboxr-s and quarter—boxes Raisins, ; Zante ,Clll‘l‘ill‘lls and Jamaica Ginger; Soap and Candles; Martell‘s ‘iBrandy, Gin, Jamaica Spirits; Port, Madeira and Sherry \Vincs; London Porter and llrown Stout: the whole of which will be sold at unprecedented low prices for Cash on delivery. June 1843. ' DRAI’ER Y, GIIOCERIES, ts'c. HE Subscriber hasjust received, per Cvomc'r and SPELUI.ATION, a considerable addition to to his previous Stock of LIA/"EN (1nd WOOLLEJV' DMPER Y, HflRDfl'flRE, GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, &c. &c. Bottled PORTER and Leitb ALE, (a prime article) in pack- ages of3 & 4 dozen. Prime Havunna CIGARS. use 100 Sides SOLE LEATHER. JOHN DAVIS,jiiiiior. . Charlottetown, 26th June, 1843. Drugs and Medicines. IVILLIA/l] R. I’VATSON EGS leave to announce to the Inhabitants of Char- lottetowu, and the Island in general, that be has t:un)ltlen(:~ ed in the above line in the Store adjoining the late Mr. Donald Macdouald’s, and next to Mr. P. Macgotvan’s, where he will keep constantly on hand a general Sup‘plv of Drugs, Medicines, Chemical Apparatus and Tests, Seidlitz. 'Soda and Ginger Beer Powders, Medicinal and Culinary Herbs, French and English Perfumery, Robertson‘s patent Groats and Barley. ALSO, A few thousand Cuba Company Cigars; Rune, Hobson & Co’s. celebrated Soda \Vater, Ginger Beer and Lemon Syrup. The above are all imported from approved sources, unsiirpassed for quality, and at moderate prices, for Cash. . R. W., from the experience which he has had in Scotland and Nova Scotia, trusts he shall be able to give satisfaction to those who may favour him with their custom. June 23d,1843. 3m, vro'ronra HOTEL, CHA RLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. H E_ Subscriber, in returning thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him while conducting his establishment at St. John, N. 13., begs leave to notify the Inhabi- tants of Prince Edward Island, the neighbouring Provinces, and the public generally, that be has removed to Charlottetown, and taken that large and pleasantly situated House in Water Street, near the Queen’s Wharf, wliic i he has furnished in a neat style, and hopes, by unremitting attention, to obtain a share ofpuiilic support. ISRAEL FELLOWS. P. S.——An excellent STABLE and COACH House attached to the premises. Charlottetown, 27th June, 1843. Trenton House, (PRIVflTE BOflRDING HOUSE), Corner of Pownal & Water Streets. ’FRANSIEN'I‘ Visi'roas or PERMANENT Boanncas will find here a “snug hostelry, combining comfort and quiet." The House is pleasantly situated on the water side, within three minutes’ walk of the Public Wharf, and commanding a full view of the Harbour, adjacent Rivers, &c. &c. J. PARKIN. Charlottetown, 23d July, 1843. COMMERCIAL INN. _ I HE Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the public that he has taken the above well known Premises, and having furnished the same with every article repuisite for a corn- fortuble BOARDING HOUSE, hopes. by the moderation of his charges, and strict attention to the Wishes ofthose who may favour STEERAGE. CABIN. _ tbe’Store ofA. Duncan, Esq. Hats cleaned, &c. Beaver and Muskrat Skins bought. lllargule Road, New London, April 13th, 1843. Piston Tobacco Manufactory. I HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Merchants , of Charlottetown, that he has opened a TOBACCO M A- NIIFAC'I‘ORY at Pictou, N. S. From the circumstance oftlie Steamer St. George plying week- [lv between the above place and Charlottetown, and his 'l‘obncco being oftbe best quality, he hopes to receive a share oftheir custom. His Agent, Mr. K. Mackenzie, ol'Charlottetown, will eouiitanlly keep a quantity of his Tobacco on hand, which he will be happy to supply to customers or) the same terms as at the Manufacton at Pictoti. GEO. S. CORSET. Pictou, 24th August, 1843. Im 0R SA LE.——About 18 or 20 acres of excellent Land, situate in Charlottetoth Royalty—one half cleared and in a high state oftailtiVatiop. There are a good Draw-well and some smal|~Buildings on the premises. which are within three and ti lialfmiles of Charlottetown, and lialfa mile from the St. Peter’s Road. It is bounded on one side by the road leading from the St. Peter’s to the I’rincetown Road. and in front and rear by roads coming.ir out to the St. Peter's litllltl ; on the other side by :i ditch. Apply to JOHN W'IIEALAN, on the premises, or to ED1VARD KICKIIAM, Charlottetown. VHE Subscriber offers for Sale'l‘bree hundred Acres . ofvaliiable Freehold Land, upon Township No. 55, being 2.3 miles from Mr. Dingwell’s Mill, and through which a new Road was opened in 1842, and passes to Georgetown, rendering it a desirable situation for settlement for three or four Families. This block ofland has 19 chains front, is well watered, and forms an excellent place for Ship Building. Terms will be made easy, provided one-halfsliall be paid down. Deeds will he executed by the Hon. J. ll. Peters, Solicitor General. Kenneth McLean or the Subscriber liiiiiselt'will show the Land. Also, 50 Acres of Freehold Land, situate upon Township No. 44, North Side, 20 acres of which are under cultivation, of which also easy terms will be given. on one-’halftlie purchase money being paid down, Apply as above directed. i R. MACDONALD. Township No 46, North Side, . f Aug. 7th, 1843. ~ FOR SALE, OR TO LET, THE unexpired Term ofTbirteeti Years of the Lease ' oftlie HOUSE and Premises at present in the occupation of Edward Kickliani, situate in Dorcbester Street, and {rooting It. is an excellent stand for busi- ness. Or, the Subscriber will let, for a term of years, his new Build- ing in Kent Street—vthere is a Store in it, and suliiciettt accom- modation for a respectable family. PoSsession of either can be given on or before the lit. Septem. her next. For particulars, inquire of ED‘iVARD KICKIIAllI. Charlottetown, July 3lst,1843. r 0 BE SOLD, a Leasehold Interest for the residue ofthe unexpired term of 15 years, with a right of purchase, in and to that eligibly situated Brick House and premises, situ- ated in Queen's Square, now in the occupation ofthe Subscriber. Possession to be given on the 1st day of November next. J. SIDNEY DEALEY. Charlottetown, (itb July, 1843. "poa’sfim an TO LET, HAT pleasantly situated Dwelling House la! and Premises, now in the occupation of Mr. T. " B. Tremain, in Water Street. For further particulars, apply to D; WILSON. Richmond Street, August 8th, 1843. SIDNEY MILLS. ’lWIESE excellent MILLS are now in full operation, and the public are hereby informed, that a conveyance will leave the Subscriber’s residence, in Queen’s Square, every Thursday morning, at about 7a. m., for the purpose ofconveying Grain tliitlier; the Floor from which will be returned, free of expense, to the owner, save the toll for grinding allowed by law. J. SIDNEY DEALEY. Charlottetown. 28th Oct. 1842. M O F F A T ’ S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS. ’1‘ H E S E superlative Family Medicines have long since acquired an established reputation for direct and invariable efficacy in all the prevalent and ordinary diseaseskas well as in many others ofa peculiar and aggravated character. 'l'lieir Virtues are proved by the voluntary testimonials ot'tiic persons they have cured, and who accompany their certificates with their names and places 0t residence These certificates now amount to thousands, being hundreds to each particular kind of disease. They embrace the most frightful'and in- veterate cases of Scrofula, Piles, Dyspcpsz'a, Jaundu‘e, lezous and Liver qfleclions. acute and chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Bronchitis, Scrofu 115 as well as Mucous Consumption, habilual ('osliveness, l’Vorms, Stomach and Bowel complaints of all kinds, headache, grddiness and nervous debilily, eruptive diseases, and the clouded,sallow, unhealthy appearance of the skirt, arising from various causes of ill health, Fever and Agile ofevery variety, settled pains in the Side, 'bat‘k, organs and limbs, humors, ulcers, (ml breath and iiiiitartl fever, night sweats, and general weakness and osscfappetile, the 1mmtps,swollcn_/ace and gums, affections of the bladder, kidney, spleen and pleura, and the sic/guess inci- dental tofemulcs, together With very many other maladies which cannot be here enumerated. The certificates of cure in all these diseases are immense in number, and clear, direct and explll'll. in description, arid coating as they do, in every case, from the persons cured, they are indis- utable and conclusive in authority. These iuestimablcynedicme sshould therefore be kept by every family and grown person in the Union, as they will be found to be not only the best remedies for disease, but. also its most certain preventativcs, and the surest renovators of sound, cheerful and elastic health. They are singularly mild and agreeable in their operation, and though perfectly etfectual, never occasron even the temporary prostralion and nausea which always follow the use of coarse drastic purges and the use ofcalomel. Prepared wholesale and retail by Dr. Wm. B. Model, 375 Broadway, New York. I‘or sale also by the agentS.—-NEW YORK, May 30. COOPER dz. BRENNER. Agentsflir Prince Edward Island. These valuable Medicines may also be had on application to Mr. George Farley, Searietown, Bedeque; Mr.Georgc Wiggiuton,Crapaud; and Mr. Edward Henry, Lot 18. Charlottetown, August 12. 1842. [No. 328. A RARE OPPORTUNITY 4 of combining every kind of Mercantile Pursuit with Fisheries and Farming. TO BE SOLD, by private contract, WATER. LOTS 23 and 24, in GEORGETOWN, comprising more than Six Town Lots, and, more than one acre anda hal, having three fronts—one on Victoria Street, extending more than six chains; on the Harbour, an extent of168 feet; the same on Water Street. At the corner, formed by the intersection of the two Streets, stands a twostory House in progress, 32 feet by 29, conveniently laid out for the accommodation ofa Retail Trade, and a suitable Residence for a respectable housohcld. The land is lound, Ind ofan excellent description. Here is sufiicient room for the most extensive Warehouse: for storing Grain, Fish, Transit. or Commis- sion Goods, and Cargoes of Vessels arriving late in the season and shutout from other ports by the ice, us well as 0. Retail Store; but the Retail business must be only a secondary consideration in the future commerce of Georgetown, as there is no great extent of back country to supply. The most frequented entrance to the Town will he bv the Jail, for persons on business coming from the Northward a'nd North East. The beat holding ground, the most screened anchorage, and the boldcat water for a Wharf, are oti'Victoria Street, and therein no locality more adapted for a Fishing Establishment, should a Company be formed —as no doubt there will lie—than this property. To prevent trouble, the price is £400. It han‘bccn the disin- genuous and unmanly practice of some—who said they would get it for a song—to attempt, on all occasions, to depreciate the importance and value of this property, and deter intending purchasers. Let such, in future, examine and judge for them- serves. The Subscriber also ofi‘ors for sale, Pasture Lots Nos.2, 3, 4, 21, 2‘2 and 23, comprising Forty-eight acres. The very best and be» situated of any block of Laiid in the Royalty of Georgetown— .vnost nppr )XIInHIf-l to the Town—a good fertile soil—fronting 30 chains on the Common, which contains several hundred acres. There is a fine Spring on Lot. 23, and on Lot 2, close by, a beau- tiful site, on rising ground, for a Mansion House. A great part of the land is covered with fine Hardwood. This property, in con- nection with the above, is wall deserving the attention of capital- ists who desire to invest money on very improveable landed se- curity; or of any Company who might be desirous ofcombinin‘ Fishery with general Commerce and Agriculture. ,Pri'ce, £60 corrency, or £12 105. per acre, which cannot be deemed unrea- sonable, when its peculiar advantages are duly estimated; rior_iI it at all figurative and illusive to anticipate that its value Will rise to £100 per acre; and,in the eventofn Fisherios' Company being established, the time may not be remote when it will form a pleasant suburb to Georgetown. For a view of the Premises, apply to Mr. George Parker, Lot No. One; and to treat, to the Proprietor, at Woodly Grove, Township SJixtv-one. L. LEWELLIN. [13' Should the above Town Property not be disposed of before, the Spring, it Will then be offered by Auction in Eight Building Lots; or the Advertiser may relinquish his favourite pursuit-:- Farming (as his continued and uiiwenried efi'orts to advance this most important avoexition have met very little countenance or co-opcrutinn)-—anil accept the. invitation of his friends, to 855181. in forming an Establishment such as is above alluded to. . _ ‘ N. B. Sometime since a Town Lot, without (my water privilege, was purchased for £100—not many years before, itsold for Four Pounds! E Recently, llalfa Town Lot, with a store on it, or low Building, realiied at Auction, about £200. This does not look like depreciation ! l '. Georgetown has n free pm}. I L .. . EGLINGTON CAPE. ' h the valuable Freehold FARM known by the above name. It is situate on Township Number OR SALE, Forty-three. contains about Seventy-five (75) Acres of excellent Land, and forms the Cape on the “fest side of the entrance to Fortune Bay. For a Fishery or Shipbuilding Establishment few 7 situations in the Island are superior. Particulars as to title, terms, (SL0. at the office of made known on application ED WARD PALMER. Charlottetown, 26th Aug, 1843. (SW) POWNAL STREET WHARI‘. AVING been appointed by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor to collect the Subscriptions towards making the intended Wharf at the end of Pownal Street, in Charlottetown, I do hereby give notice to all concerned, that I shall call forthwith, on the rPspective subscribers, for the amount oftbeir subscriptions, and I will also receive the same at my Store. ROBERT IIUTCIIINSON. . Charlottetown, July 10th, 1843. SELLING- OI'E‘ AT COST, FOR ONE FOR TN'IGHT ONLY. - ISS MACMURRAY begs to acquaint her Friends and the Public, that she is now selling ofl‘ tit Coat her STOCK, colinistingfiftlic following Articles :— Coloured Gros do Naples, Crnpe-de-laines, Cliene Chnsans, plain and coloured Deliiincs, l’arisians, Orleans Lustre, dark Prints, Orleans Plaids, Satin, Tliibct and Filled Shawls, Scarfs, {Mourning Lama Handkerchiefs, Linen, Diaper, white and un- bleached Cottons, Brown llolland, Bishops’ Lawn, Scotch Cam- bric, Book and Jacoiiet Muslins, Fancy and drawing-Nets, In- sertions, Edgiugs, Laces, blur-k Demi-Veils, Cardinal Capes, Bu- gle, Lace and Linen Collars, Cutl's, Morning and Dress Caps, Fancy Scarfs, Crepes, Sutins, Persians, Ribbons and Flowers, Infants’ Caps, Silk and Cotton Fringes, Cords, Tassels, Gloves and Mitts, Women‘s and Maids’ Stays, Table Cloths, Silk and satin Stocks and Scarfs, Shirt Fronts, Socks, Silk Handkerchiefs, 5w. Charlottetown, 15th Sept., 1843. Thomas . Morris, Ladies' and Gentleman’s Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, AVING Just arrived from England, where he has "carried on business for the last Twanty years, and given general satisfaction to his employers, beget leave to acquaint the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and its vicinity, that he has Removed to a part of the House now occupied by Mr. JV: Le Page, at the Corner of Upper Queen and Kent Streets, where he hopes, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. . . T. M. has brought with him a large assortnientof Goods in'hts line, of the best quality, viz: Sole Leather, Calf Skins, lglps, Spanish Cordovan, black Spanish Morocco, enamelled Seal. rough and smooth; Seal Binders; white and stained Sheep and Lambs; coloured Roans, black Lastings, wrde and narrow Boot \Vebbs, Shoe Thread, Cord Twist, Barber’s 'l‘wist, &c. &c. . T. M. intends keeping up acorrespondence With persons in England, in order to have on hand a constant supply of _such pr- tichas as will give satisfaction to all who may favour him with their support. Charlottetown, 1st July, 1843. NEW PERI“! ' , HE Subscriber’s new, last-sailing and stiostantia Boat CHARLES will ply ,between the Queen’s_\’Vharf and Warren Farm, every Wednesday and Saturday, during the pre- sent Season. The Cuanncs is twenty-six and well furnished with sails, oats, &c., and when not employs feet keel, is handsomely painted him with their 005m"), to merit a continuance of that patronage which was for SO many years awarded to his predecessor to that t‘bl' h nent. Es d '5 ' DAVID CUNNORS. Charlottetown, July 8th, 1842. l as above stated, will be placed at the disposal ofpar'ties ofp ea- sure,Ur Will be available for any other purpose for which sheanay ,be required, and for which the charges vull be moderate. WILLIAM. HUBBARD. Charlottetown, May 3, 1843. d 1‘ CASE OF EA’TREM E SUFFERING. WILLIAM MAHAR, a native of Ireland, advanced in age, and Sronn BLIND, is without the means ofprocu- ring even a crust of bread, without the assistance ofthe charitable lpublic, whose liberality be now looks to for relief: William Mahar will petition the Legislature at their next session, for permanent support, until which time contributions will be grate- ifully received liy James D.Haszard, Esq, Gazette Office; Messrs. ,Cmrper and Bremner, Colonial Herold; Mr John Ings, Islander Mr. T. Desbrisav, Druggest, Charlottetown; and C. Birch Beg- letr, 13111., of Mill Vale, Lot 22.