________._/\_.__—-—J\ one colonial. mama. m ’di‘iiiei’h":I?éi.‘if§3."ifii..£$°&i zilli'lfiiifr neigi.b‘.’.3f-’E..f;‘§§‘“"“""e "m “i beneficial progres- in you. on " i from Liverpool to China,ofihe Martha Ridge- 2. Will the general crop om“. . . I ENDEECOPAL CHURCH.’ GEORGETOWN: To LAND sunvnyons' ".ndiwo Sisters m the Eastern seas. mm"? -'P"?“"‘s°“°"y‘e'd“MW T m a I?) l‘" "f" “’"P‘elm" 0”“? “b°"°'(‘““rpe"‘ THE BRITISH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION h _ 4 3, what do you estimate to b - n ainters VVork,) Wlll be received up to Saturday, will receive Tenders for} ins out Towns, Villages, Roads THE EAST. has communicated to the ambassadors of the his determination respecting the Syrian ques- int Maronite and Druse princes to ibes under the Paslia’s inspec— dz. 6, and Savage Island, . e the vencr acr4e, in the Colony, of Hay, Wlicat (lids nl aver . Have you conducted ’ h, 8 and Farms, upon Townships Nyos. 4, 5 at Cascumpec, Prince Edward Island. - . A Specification of the work required to be performed, With other particulars, may be seen on application to the bolicuor Ge- neral. Charlottetown, Mt-.Woodmnn, Amherst, N. S., or to me, at Cascumpcc. Each Tender to be accompanied with pelPiicy oftlie perSon tendering; and t ponstble persons willing to join such person Bond, for the correct and faithful performanc and delivered to me, sealed up, on or before the next. weigh“ dfly of November next. Plans and Specification may be 59”" 1" Charlottetown, at the office oer. Owen; and also in Gcfigfl‘m", at the residence of the Rev. F. I). Panter, to whom H“ lenilers are required to be forwarded. age return,pcr "n . Barley, and Potatoes ? nienIS, to ascertain tl .. ‘ y exPerlmems' or SM “r “Peri. obtained from the soilhiifnillit‘Infmiltir gmmes‘ remr-n‘ that m" [m ‘ l . ‘ s a - “151:5, {{l‘llll details ofprocedure n i "so, please Stale the w. . lint Breed V ' " ' i V ' ‘ . aiietv or -. ‘ ' 0r Pigs do you miist apii‘rdvczifeblrfds orbmc“,Nem C‘ame’Sheep’ ling general use in the Colony 9, rewmmend for lmpmnm‘m’ . (,uuldyiiu ri . ' , _ ecnniincnd the introduc ‘m Machine or Implcincnt? Has any n 1 0f lagaly adopted in your neiglibourboo . Ate the I‘armcrs in your v Sultan ‘ ‘eis. ' consents to appo " theirrespective tr Testimonials oftlie com-. o be signed by two res- , as surelies, In 8 e ofthe Contract, 24th of December 7 in, - fmditstion of England and Russia has been accept- ; ’ one in the Persian affair. ,'. t ultimo., the birth ol'a son to one oftbe Sul- gfmounced at Constantinople with the usual ce- Georgetown, Oct. 26th. Episcopal Church, Cherry Valley. lIlENDERS for the completion of the above (Carpen- ‘ ters , Plasteici's' and Pniiiicrs’ work,) will be received tip to Saturday the 19ili Nov. next. Plans and specifications may be seen tn Charlottetown, at the office of'l‘. Owen, Esq., and also in Georgetown, at the residence ufthe Rev. F. D. Punter, to whom any labour-saving advantage accrued from any d? “ - ALGIERS, ' t . . . icinit wettinwinto ll '- i i We been receivgd from Algiers from which it Of hub-dividing their lands, and lieepfllaalllt‘lrc Stock Tiffanie a” tenders are “(wired to be addressed. The Assocmuon d“ “0‘ engage if) “0"9Pl,‘l‘e low“! Tender‘ i t French force of2500 stroi’ir ll,(l beet ' th - fence-w“ d” 11"’V generally (li‘hasnn-o inb ll 1 d] a “n “n t '0 Gc"rgel°Wn. 26111 Oct. 1842. By order “fll'e (’“m'm‘smnerst ‘ n . v '9 a 1‘ '3 9' 8- What would i... o... in... s 1‘ ~ ’ "a wn" 5' . ' .i. HENRY WOODMAN, dled by the Arabs at Onaz, in the neiglibour- ’ ‘ ‘” ’Sl'm‘e 5" “"5 Neg?"t insemife. Lighthouse at Louisbourg, Cape Breton. Superintendent‘ « e. e ' . ' - ‘ \yypnnsiip," and (llfI‘lLllll. to be obtained Longcr or Pole Fence? ' .| Inl'IDCIIOIIS or native plant would make the best, most per- m.iiit iii, and cbcapcst Live~Fi-nce'?——Could you state the expenses t‘n. Cascumpec, November 3d, 1842. VIII-IE Commissioners of Light Houses give notice, that FR. \‘ICE. 1 L a NEW “GUT HOUSE has been erected’ Where "‘9 OR. SALE—The Leasehold Interest of the Subscri- ( papers complain much ofthe state of trade. 'onol'I-lenry Ellis to the Bruzils had excited some i a Paris. said owtlie Bourse that “the French government ‘ added oftlie English cabinet the motive for the ac- w observable in the dockyards ofGrent Britain, and amply had been favourable to the maintenance of "big good understanding between the two countries.” . difi'ererenco between England and America being - il , settled, the American ambassador to France, Gene- Caggsignified his wish to return to the United States; corn crop in the present year has been generally bad we south of France I _ PORTUGAL. Agui- Lisbon advices are of the 10th inst.—-The finances of pump] are getting dnily worse. A ruinmir existed ofa ‘ nmtion oftlie Cabinet, which would in that event the services of the Duke of 'l‘erceira. ' ‘ RUSSIA. “0n the 4th ofAugust (perhaps 16th) there was a dreadful in the town of Troiizh, in the government ot'Orebur". barracks, the custom-house, the school, the prison, and vate houses were destroyed. The principal Greek and two Muhometan mosques were much injured. PRUSSIA. A dreadful Fire raged in Berlin, on the 5th of Septem- W. In the mourse of twelve hours 1,309 houses, nine churches and one convent had fallen a prey to the flames. V-Gt'mhe vast magazines, filled with iiicrchatidise, but four . warehouses were saved. 0n the morning of the 6th, the halftifthis flourishing city was consumed ; nor was this the je nclusion, tor on the same afternoon the flames burst out ,‘ a resh. 0n the 7th and 8th, the fire again appeared in cer- tain quarters. There appears no doubt but that this cala- mit - was the work ofun incendiary. The damage is esti- mated at 15,000,000 roubles banco, of which 860,000 roubles so insured. . _ MIRAMICHI, Oct. 25. ..Bioting among the Sailors.—Our town has been kept, for {game days past, in a state ot'excitcment, by a number ot'saL ~ lore, who have left their vessels with the prospect of obtain- served in your nmglilionrliuod——and ifnnt, is there any additional ifdifl'erent modts ol Fencinu > 9. Are the Laws rebuffs, ' ' r - u Animals runr' a . l A. .’ 0. "ng'ng l'gseprev‘mlmg 599“ ‘ "no "I "News btill‘dllg and Trespass, faithfully oh- 4 LilI'isluliiiil l‘(‘ l "l ‘ b. .q HILL ——.iiid by what means ("III I ‘ ‘ . . i , l ' . he "Hf,me . . It" piesent Laws , . . . 10. , Vl. but do you imagine, would have the tnost dircct tenderi- cy to improie the tanning ol the Colour; advance the Farmer's interests; and, conscqnentlv, the general good ’ q ,. x ' 11. State what obstructions most retard the Farmer’s progress, ‘ ‘ ‘ . I ' l y . and the. most feasible and practicable mode of rcmovtng them—- without reference to political questions? ' 5 ‘ . .' 12. Does it stiikc you that there are any intiiiiifiiclures easv of introduction'licro, which might benefit the farmin" and nenerall prosperily ol the Colony 3 a B S g, c b s b . v - r . id. PliesttuationoftlieIsland,andiismanv advantageouscapa- h do run anticipate such esiiiblislnncnis would have on farming—— Agricultural Circulating Libraries be established? l7. Are you a member ofan Agricultural Society, or Farmers' Club? And ifnoi, why not? > Should the above come under the notice oftlic Secretaries of Societies in the neighbouring Provinces, Mr. Mncgowan would fool much indebch tor any Communications having a bearing on the important object of promoting the general advancement of Agriculture, and will be happy to reciprocate useful local infor- motion. The Annual General Meeting will be held on the 4th Ja- nuary next, when a Report ol'tlie proceedings oftlie Society will, as usual on such occasions, be read by the Secretary. A Lecture on Agriculture will also be delivered by Mr Lew- ellin, of \Voodley Grove, Three Rivers—a gentleman pos- Dcacon stood, on the Site of the old French Light, on the East 5 white Light, visible. on the Scaward side, from Garbarus point, Westerly, to the South Eastern extremitv ofC lv. I white, “Hill a perpendicular blue The keeper resides in the Light House. is near lialfa mile wide). and t ide oftlie entrance of the Harbour of Louisbourg, in Latitude ,7 ‘ r II . i . . 0°,-)4 N. Longitude 50°, 50" West, and exhibits a plain ' ‘ . ape Breton, Easter- 1 lie Lantern is 85 feet above the Sea level, is placed on a fathoms from the shore, painted k stripe on each side, to distin- uisli it from other Light Houses in day time, and to render it onspiciious in \Vintcr, when the back land is covered with Snow. qtiare Building about sixty ber, in and to 75 Acres of Land, situate in Cavendish. It is all cleared except a few Groves, or patches ofyonng wood, and in a good state of cultivation. The Dwelling-house is comfort- able. 32y. 22 feet; the Barns and other farm buildings are com- niodious, and capable of containing the crop, and a large farm stock. The whole ofthe buildings have been erected within the last 10 or 12 years. This farm has a front of I5cliains on the Gulf shore—is distant about a quarter of a mile from New Lon- don Bay, from the shores of which large quantities ofSea weed and other manure min be obtained—and is subject to a yearly The following remarks may assist Vessels bound for ilie bar- olir. Vessels from the Eastward intending to make the harbour, lioiild bring the Light to bear \Vcst by North, or more Nortlicrly, efore llll‘ty run for it', coming from the ‘vastward, it should our North by East, or as much more Nortliorly as you please, to lnlities, boinir decidedly and undnninm 13”.” -. ,. .. _ clear Green Island and ledgcs which lie about 'ofa mile South . a _ ' y 4 lld) . to t to estali . ‘7 ' . lislimcnt,on a largosc:ile,ol prosper-(lug, [t'isj,,,,.,,,s__w|,,,,influence by VVesl, 5 W est. from the Light—\Vbon in the entrance (which lie Light bearing N. N. E. distance and now may [he I,.-,,,,,,,,‘,,,,, Uf'pislmrics be "ms, 0mm,“tu 2or 301) hitlioins. steer \Vesl. N. \V. halfa mile, to avoid “ Nags prosecuted? head,” a sunken rock, on the starboard linnd, bearing \V. by N. 14, VVlnn influence, (,0 3.0,, apprehend ,he ,mmdnmion U,- 3, N. from the Light. The N. E. arm oftlie harbour is the safest large bodies of poor Immigrants (fishermen excepted), would “"dVWilgn- have on the general prospcriiv oftbc Colonv? Do you imagine Ni B.—Tlie above are Compass bearings. that any Legislative regulatiiins are required on this subject ?-—a 8' CUNARDI Cummlssmners subject fraught Willi important consequences. E4 MAY NARI)? “f 15. Please state any general measures you deem calculated to J- 1" MILLER: Light Houses- advance the common interests ofthe Colony—and ut'unricultnre "31mm. 00l0170I‘I7. 1842' in particular, as being its proponderating interest. D l6 Are you llt‘qtllill’lled with any smiill practical publications . A CARD‘ relaiivc in Agriculture and Rural Economy, calculated to do good RS- JAMIESON resPBleUlly announces her by circulation among the Farmers of‘the Colony? Should local REMOVAL to the House occupied by Mr. \V. Hoardfin ' ions to Ireat George Street, where she continues her instruct Ladies as usual. Mrs J. will also attend Ladies at their residences between the hours of” and 12, n. m. CARD. SMALL Family, be accommodated with n Sitting Room wiili Board, &c. in a pleasant part ofthe liir a Htirse or two, if required. Application Hernlll, Oflice. Charlottetown, Nov. 11th, 1842. mm SAIJE, 0 by 28 feet or three single Gentlemen, may and three Bed Rooms, Town; also, Slabling to be made at. the rent ofOnc shilling and sixpencc, per Acre, for the term of 999 years. There is unlet land adjoining, in the rear. For further particulars, apply to ROBERT SIMPSON. Hope River Saw Mill, Lot 22, Oct. 18m, 1842. THE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Agents of DAVID STE\VA R'I‘, Esquire, for his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10,12,27,30, 40, 47, and Leiinox lsland, beg to intimate, that they 'are prepaied to lease land, with a liberty of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms; and that all persons indebted to that gentleman, for rent or other-v. wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the 2 same. ‘ All persons found trespassing on any oftlie above properties, either by cutting Timber, or in any other respect, will be pro- secuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. _ II. D. MORPETII,‘ PETER. EMERY. "? December. 10th 1840. HE Subscriber having been appointed Receiver of I the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fifty-two, conveyed by the late General Fead, of the Royal Artillery, to the late Andrew Macdonald, requests the Tenants residing thereon to pay all rents and arrears of rent to liim withu; , out delay. ' 1 DAVID Ross, Receiver in Chancery. Hillsborough River, May 1st, 1841. FOR SALE, or TO LET, and POSSESSION to be GIVEN I on the 8th November next, m I, V HA'I‘ Two-story DWELLING HOUSE, , with twenty-four Acres of LAND, situate on tho ' FRAME ofa two-story HOUSE, 3 inga high rate of wages for the run home. So bold have sesspd annual, .. . -. . .o - . . . - H , _ . ,s . . . piactnal expeiience, and other-Wise well - - -- ' ' n i Miilpeque Road, about “air =1 mile from 10W" and “1-- . . . . . . . v i . - or [t ms framed in the biiildin uni . . _ . i . they bECO'lle '" “I?” ‘lel’mllllenb 11““ “my hilve gone 0“ qualified to discharge the task he has undertaken. 0, if 1,1”. ,ijl lilies- 1,:“dbpj’, "ariuculars in “in, a, u“, cggbnial present in the occupation of Major C. D. Rankin, H. P. These , - board of several ships, and threatened those who have con- 3167‘: r I“ ” a' P i ‘1 premises are known by me name of “Charlmifi Hope," There , a i e' are twenty acres of the Land under cultivation. .For. term} : Charlottetown, Nov. 10, 1842. onIAL WORKS—The sub- and offer for Sale, at their Esta- l entire sets of Mr. Sears‘ We are at length enabled to congratulate our readers on the fact that the first cargo ofNovn Scotia freestone, intended for the new Colonial Building, has just arrived. We also observe that a large quantity of sand has been deposited oti Queen’s Sqnarc, near what we understand to be the intend- ed site ofthe building. We therefore indulge the hope that much time will not be allowed-to elapse, before the laying of the foundation stone ofa structure which will prove a conspicuous ornament to the Capital, and, we flatter our- selves, a lasting benefit to the Island at large. tinnedto work, or have recently entered for a lower rate of ..-Wages than they demand. For some years past, the ship- ownors have suffered from this line of conduct, on the part V ofsomneu, which hadits origin in new ships wanting crews ; and the men, we are apprehensive, are persuaded to desert, ' and aided by individuals onshore, who harbour and support «shout, with the prospect of handling a goodly portion of [lle' runvmonzy, when they ship in another vessel. We know of -no other .way in which the evil can be remedied than by strengthening the arm ofthe Civil power by a Military force. We would advise the Magistrates not to grant licenses to (my Tavern Keeper who mtg be detected harbouring or encouitaging , at lei-desert. This, Iio doubt, would have a salutary ef— riggfict.—Glemzcr. apply at the Office of MR. SEARS’ PICT scribers have just received, blisliment, in Minter Street, sevcra splendid Works. ' COOPER. &. BREMNER. CHARLES '1 Oct. 17, 1842. . > THE AMERICAN FAMILY MEDICINE. HAT MR. Morrar’sLife Fill: and PhCenlx Bitter; have long since obtained the high and enviable distinctiongihdl” host of competitors, and that they acquired it solely b theiriinvarieble: and almost unlimited eificacy, without the usual aid of fu some pufl'ery and pretensions, are well known to the public, and cannot be deniet‘IL-T-While very little has been said conceining these astonishing Life Medicines by the proprietor ' to call the ctr, tcntion of the afflicted to a sure and speedy means of relief, their reno '1 has rapidly flown from one individual to another, and from fang family, Until the) have long since become known inhalmost (fierygifi and Village in the Union, as 3 won 5 t Charlottetown, 8th Oct. 1842. VALUABLE NEW ‘VORK. ‘HE HARMONICON—a collection of the best Psalm and Ilvnin Tunes now used in the British North A oricnn Colonies, with a variety cfothers selected from the most approved authors, and a COPIOIIHIllllrndllclffln It) Vocal Music. Puhl' bv Janus Dawson, Piclnii, IV. S. Sold i'vliol byitlie publisher, at Pictou,and J. D. llaszard, Esq., Charlottetownpand retailcd by Booksellers and Agents throughout the B. N. A. Colonies. ENSUS OF THE POPULATION and STA- C TISTICAL RETURNS, taken‘in the Your 1841', together with a summary thereof, as prepared by a Committee of. the House of Assemblv. Resolutions reported from the Committee on the Staie of the-Colony, as amended and adopted by the House, in the Session of 1842: Petitions to the Queen, and to the Bri- tish House of Commons, founded thereon. AStatemcnt oftlie t’riccs paid fiir Township Lands, with Reports thcreon, &c. Src. Printed bv order oftlie House of Assembly. CiiambTTI-zrowu: COOPER do BRENNER,- A letter has been received by Mr. J. O. Nantes, Chairman oftlie Pump and \Vcll Assessors of Charlottetown, frbiii David Macgill, Esq. Dinnl'ries, in which that gentlomaii states that as liir back as the 5th July last, he had entered into a contract with Messrs. James Sleight db Co., Engineers to the Highland Society of Scotland, for the construction of a Fire Engine, of a very superior description, for the use of this town. The Engine has two 7—inch brass working- harrels and copper air vessel, oak cistern, &c.; also, 80 feet and a number of valuable horses, coaches, and other pi'opertv- Inc.“ legimem’ riveted nose-lnl’e’ 20 fee} s‘lcllonil’me’ two ‘ nass jet-pipes, &c.——-tlie whole to be lnrnished in a com- :‘At Portland, Mniue, on the night of the l2th ult., fifteen , , ,,. , ,- , .or twenty houses, on Congress. Free, and Brown-streets, in— illogie, “Twila Skits}, ff?“ 3" :3”. “Sheets ‘9 llmse of: .lhe winding the Fglllklltl Hotel, and much valuable [H‘Opfil‘ly, .I'ihgiélslj‘hie ‘3; {Slang}: Egg:36%;;iigdsgsnofi.‘ . v - ~ v _ u . . . ‘ ‘. . ' . r ‘ ligztlfisalfigge;,,yA:oflt,fl;“£3033,” Egg”: (gtgltgjlmég l Sept.; but owingto various circumstances the-contractor had have been bum, ’ been unable to llllfll this part 01 bis agreement. When Mr; ' ' ‘ Macgill wrote, the Engine was nearly ready for shipment, and he was waiting for further instructions on the subject. The Assessors have, we believe, directed Mr. Macgill to Send otit the Engine by the first vessel which may ofl‘er next Spring, direct for this port. dcrful and ineslimabe hie, _ Voluntary and unsolicited testimonials of their absolutely sslonisiim efficacy, in diseases ofihe most dreadful and obstinate character, new as in others of prevalent and ordinary occurrence, have been received. by the proprietor from the persons the) have cured from every section of the country, and still continue to be received in mcreasmg nigmbersi, [t is with pride and pleasure that the proprietor refers the public to his “ MEDICAL MANUAL,” where a widely various selection of these test? monials is published, with the names and residence‘of the writers,bera_\isb‘r‘ he has no hesitation in saying that the annals of Medical Science do. riot. contain a greater number m variety of cures efl'ectcd bv any medicine known to the profession, or cures ofa more frightful kind or oflonger standing, coming as these testimonials do from the cured persons _tliem- selves, who certainly know best, from their own hap y experience, whether they are cured or not. The evidence they a ord ofthe pre- eminent and un recedented efficacy ofthese grand remedies is perfectly irresistible, an commands rather than solicits the respect of the public, In addition to those already published, the proprietor is in possessmn olf a vast accumulation ofthese personal certificates. demonstrating that his Life Pills and Phwnix Bitters are promptly and uniformly el'l‘icaciou in Scrofula in all its hydra beaded forms. Dyspe sia whether chronic or occasional, Rheumatism both acute and chronic, anndice and bilious and liver complaints, however distressing or complicated, Fever and Aguc in all their varieties, and when quinine and all other specdit‘s‘fail; Habitual Costivcness, (especially when the Life Pills are used as dinner pills. immediately before or after that meal) Piles even in cases of thirty Dropsy, Gout an years standing, d seltled pains in the breast, beck,or filie bladder and kidneys, biles, tumours, and ulcers, e have accounts, this week, of several destructive fires. , ontrcal, on the 7th ult., about twenty buildings, in V to, Craig, and Chennerville-streets, \vere destroyed—most ‘tliein insured—At Sinicoe. Canada West, on the 4th, the American, the Connuei'cial, and the Royal Exchange nits were reduced to ashes, witlI the stables, 85c. attached, Just published, Price 3s. . "=5: ’ Printers. . From all- parts ofthc Country, the public Roads are repre- sented as being in the most deplorable condition. The Morel 7’ and Midgell Bridges, and the Bridge at the head ol'St. Pe- ' ter's Buy, King’s County, have, we understand, been much du- maged by the late storm. The following is an extract ofu let- ter addressed to P. Mucgowan, Esq., Road Correspondent, from W. Mncneill, Esq., Road Commissioner, District No. 5, Just published, Ioolscap Bvo., pp. 128, Price, Is. Gd. single, 125. per doz. MORAL RENOVATION; or, The Empire of Bac clius destroyed. Tiii: PRIZE Essav. By the Rev. JOHN KNOX. & BREMNER. VVAR OFFICE, Oct. 7. Hon. IL Churteris, first lieut. pur. v. Ward, ret.; Hon. —Rifle Brigade—Second Lieut. the J- S. CHARLOTTETOWN: COOPER dated the 4th inst: Jocelylb 590- liem- Pu“ V- Charterls- ' ‘ orrrans disease 0 _ . "11 i i ' l' l l t t k l t f l ' f — \ SIDNEY MILLS' EB'stpblas, and all other eruptive diseases; Pleqirisy, Asthma, Igloo- _ ' s I iy pain it til y n ma ‘e tuown (i you, or 1 ie in orma- 3,3 ,.. .,.. ‘ 1 LI S ' f ]| 0 gratin" chins and other affections o the chest, lungs an mucous mem out; Will of His Excellencv the Liou't-niiiit (‘ovcrnor the dr ‘(lt liil dc- s 'asJeufim , IE‘IIESE EXCEllCnl 4_ are now In “ P y t . ’ ‘ . “he 5km and the foul unheallh a ramnce of ,he . ' ' i ‘ J In the St. George, from Pictoii, on Saturday—Capt. Capel.Rll’le c are hereby informed, that a conveyance Will P‘ml’lmi sums 0 :Nhamwr cause, new“); orppe coin )lexicn, arising from heat aches. and giddiness, in proofnfthe speedy and alone, the. proprietor has monials. Boih the Pill operalion, producing general (liability, ast varietyo Wt, maladies, f which by thin. ' hundreds, nay thousands of com 5 and Billch are mild and delig‘lltfr none ofeven the temporary prostratiolfiv v , occasioned by nearly all other medicines , and they can be - z with safety to young children, and females in the most deltca - Wm. B. lllofi'at, 375 Broadway, and the publi leave the Snbscri Thursday morning, at abou Grain thither; the Flour l expense, to the owner, save vflotation caused by the late tremendous storm iii the Roads and Bridges in this district. The full extent of the damage I have l'llil yet ascertained, btft llin Roadszire in all directions blocked up with windfalls, and several Bridges so much injurcd as to render them impassable; and one in pariicnlar, called the Ci‘imkotl Creek Bridge, at Rustico, carried bodily away by the violence oftlie wind and height ofilie tide, which latter has been three feet in Queen’s Square, every 9. purpose of conveying ll be returned, free of allowed by law. DEALEY. Lt. the lion. C.Cli:irtcris,do.; Hon. G. Smith, Picloii; Canada; Messrs. C. Dwyer and .las.Jolinston, Pictoii; Nelson. Moss‘is. J. I). P. Culch). Slewarl, Suuter, W. Bagnzill, M. Macdonald, Isaac S, Nicholson, R. Brown, and 12 in the together with a v bcr's residence, ctfeclual cure 0 i7 :1. m., for tli 'mm which wi the toll for grinding J. SIDNEY lirigalc ; Dr. Potts, Rev. Hugh Ross, Mi Murphy, Sullivan, Smith, R. Finlayson, stccrage. Charlottetown, 28th Oct. 1842. higher than ever known in the iiioinorv oftlto oldest inhabitant." , —-—‘—' s ’ l l ld b D . The Aboiteau leading to Poplar Island Bridge, Crapaud, PORT OF CHARLOTTETOIlN' TRAYED—From the Farm of Mr. James poles, St. €32; bjf’me igCLBFINE“, YORK, May 30. r ENTERED' Peter‘s Road, on or about the First November, Instant. "'1 COOPER 6L BREMNErg.-”, . _ u.“ my ‘dw arnley, and seveinl othei Biidges, have all been more ot N0v_ 5.__sch,.. Spy, Cmssm,’ mum”, Apples, Oder, 6w. ed HORSE 5, Oh huge “20' Sale Agents/w Prime Ed , rising seven year ‘ less dumaued Bv the strenuous exertions of the several . . iron-uray colour , _ . ., ‘~ I ~ -° ' ' . . ‘ . . . 9-—B|'“IIHH‘S T ir 1 H. 1141 f'. ' G d .—-———P' idencc " - - . . ’ ' x. d d ‘ ~ 1' ' _ al~ be had ona licatioulo Mr.- ‘Coniniissmners, the \‘VlndlallS which a short time Since ob- ppm“: M‘,,..',',,),‘~:,,hi_ diul M ’ 0° 3 “’v ’ Anyperson pringmg the some to tln. subscriber, wdlbt. rowar Georgpjgzifi;332::figsi‘l’figgselgsz so pp , -v . . . . 9 ~ I - 1 ~ ' c . I I ‘ ‘ structed the Roads in all directions, have been removed; IO.—-—Spray, Robertson, Dalhnusie, N. 3.; Gnods.—Mnrgfl- “"1"” "mm c' J, D_ P, COLES. ‘ Charloltclimn.AuguStl?. 1342- rct, Brundagc, Halifax; do.-——Jes.~‘ic, Murchison, do.; do. ——-Aciive, M urcliison, do.; do.~—Lark, Howatt.dn.;do. 11.—New Messenger, Siteinan, dn.', do ——Victoria, Bollong, do.; do.——Willing Lass, O Brien, Pictou; Freestone, o\viiig,_however, to the excessive quantity of rain that has fallen tor-the last two months, the latter are still represented as being, in many places, almost impassable: Charlottetown, Nov. 11, 1842. STRAYED from BELMONT, FILLY, ofa dark gray colour, will NETS PICKED UP. CKED UP, on the 22d October last, Scottish Chief, of Corchend, Peter Saxten, by the Schr. in July last, a year old Mnster,30'rnilos . 1 two white hind feet, and PI 1) During hills lam Play or two, a number or small vessels FiSh’ &c.‘_suri‘hy :huhesun’ Tfltmugoucm; Lumber' a white blaze on the forehead. An)- person returning: or giving to the Westward of Cape St. Lawrence, Cape Breton, . ave arrive ti'om alit'ax and other in 1 it ~ . f CL‘AREI). . f It. “I I .,,b “hem” rewarded. ‘ ‘ ‘ R NG NETS. My. OI s \‘Vl i caigOI-is 0 Nov. 4I_Schr_ Vigtltl'y, Ln Blane, Canso; 100 bus, 0318.20 do, in 0mm ion 0 is same, wi e yEMUEL WRIGHT. 3 MALKF‘REL Al“) 2 HER I I For further particulars, apply to Mr. Goods, dw. They bring sad accounts ot'the effects-of the K9000!“ Mac‘tfl’if’o” late storm—the Nova Scotiu shore, from Pictou to the Gut of Cause, being represented as literally strewed with wrecks. Two vessels, which sailed from Charlottetown, laden with produce, on the Wednesday previous, are said to have been ostnesr the Gut of Canso, and all hands perished. The masters were brothers, of the name of Leblanc. \Vlieat. 0 do. Barley. 5.-—Isabella Helen, M‘Millan, Newfoundland; 5400 bus. Potatoes, 50 do. Oats, l00 do. Turnips_—Helen, COX, do. ; 1000 bus. Potatoes, ‘20 cwt. Beef. 8.——Snvcreign, Acorn, Halifax; I700 bus. Potatoes. 10,—Kate, Jones, Newfoundland; 44 Spars, 27,000 fact Plank, 1000 Billets, 41 Ship Timbers, 44 Handspikes, 2l000 Shingles, 33 bus. Turnips, 1200 do. Potatoes, 1-551 do. Oats—Brothers, Turnbull, Halifax; 1000 bus. Potatoes. ’ October 5th, 1842. | Merchant, Charlottetown. Nov. 3., 1642. PASSAGE T0 LONDON. THE fine fast sailing copper fastened Bury ANN KENNY,John Bitldwin,Gammsnder,‘ ll 1-, . ‘ sail from Three Rivers, for Lo vember next-"has superior accommodai Apply on board, or to OST.—ON THURSDAY, the 3d inst., between Mr. W. Fitzpatrick's, Queen Street, and the end oftlie Queen's \Vharf, a £1 and £2 Island Treasury Note. The person who may have found the same, ivill please leave them at the Colonial 'ld O . new face ARCHIBALD MACNEILI.. ndon, about: the 20111 No- , ion for Cabin Passengers. DANIEL prim A company of the Rifle Brigade, consisting offi4 rank and ‘ file,and two officers, commanded by Capt. II. Capel, arrived here on Saturday evening, to take the place ofthe 64th, which left this on the Thursday previous. Elliot River, 8th Nov., 1842. LL persons i A to make immediate payment to the Su legal measures will be adopted to enforce pa ' WILLIA Charlottetown, 17th Oct. 1842. N. Br—Tlie Ann Kenny willsail from _ I 253. March next, weather permitting, with Goods and Pussen re, direct for Charlottetown. Persons desirous to until ihemse \lu of so desirable a conve 'ancc, will please apply, In London,to ‘ Messis. John Barelli, dz Co. No 11,Casile Street, Holborn; or to Charles Walton, Esq., Newsman’s Court, Cornbill. . FOR DUBLIN DIRECT. THE fast sailing Brig Antelope, will sail from Charlottetown, ndebted to Dn. POTTS are requested bscriber, otherwise ymcnt ofthe same. M ROGERSON. SHIP NEWS. or St. George, which left Ch for Miramichi, on Monday last, has only just arrived. proceed to ‘Pictau in the course oftlie day. , The Barque Argyle, of \Vaterforll, went ashore near Louisburg, on the night ot'the 15th October, and all on board supposed to have perished—7 bodies picked up—Vessel total loss. At LIMERICK, Oct. 4—Mary Jane, Pccbles, from P. E. Island. DIED, ,rhmemwn London, positively,”st .: ' TEN, A. M.-The Steam She will CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.-—-A Meeting of the Committee of this Society was held on Saturday last—the Vice President (Francis Longworth, sen. Esq.) in the Chair. After the ordinary business of the Meeting had been dispo- _ Bad of, copies of the following “ Circular ” were ordered to be printed, and addressed by the Secretary to intelligent POISOIJs likely to communicate the information desired :— Crapaud, 14ih Sept. 1842. . PRIME NEWFOUNDLAND HERRINGS. HE Subscriber has received, on consignment, T 70 barrels Prime Newfoundland HERRINGS, which he will dispose of cheap, for Cash or Produce. J W. James, 7: on orsbont . [CIRCULAR] On Saturday last, aged 65, Mrs. MATILDA BRECKEN, relict of THOMAS PLEADWEL. Master, ‘ _ , " T - v ‘ v ‘ ‘ ' t a h l- t l rm November next. Can eccom ate a few HF Secretary ofthe Central Agricultural Society is desirous the late Ralph Bracken, Esq., and d iughter oft e .1 e Colone Charloumfiwn, 26,], Aug” 1842 am” aslslézgears. For further pnnicuhflz. . “,5 “an”. I. d deservedly esteemed habitunt of this Town. years past that decision h marked the genuine- Slie has been long known an Robinson. _ as a truly pious and highly respectable in ’ d for many As a Christian, she has evmce h. ic "-Offiol'lecting from Gentlemen of Agricultural Knowledge, and Farming Practice, a body ofinformziiion on subjects ofRural Eco- nomy, to enrich the general Report of the current year. run SALE, °" Wdi °' ‘° . Loan." BARRELS NEWFOUNDLAND H E R R I N G S, 19,1842. Charlottetown, Oct. 200 A Queen Street, February 25, 1842. The Committee, decminv it to be their dutv in the d i f d l V __ . , present e- ofcbarncter and conSIstencyo cnii no i. _ . . _ , _ firessed state oLindusn-ial iiursuits, to avail tlieinselves of every ness ofher religious profession ; and during her very long “9" “'l'mh w'” b" sum low’ for caSh 0' gPEEngqtfs . FOR Bats-r01” ’ . mats ufconvoying to' the Farmer such ideas and facts as may painful affliction, while in patient suffering she igeigkly lbori'gfit: September 7”] 1840 ‘ ' O Ea“ from. Three Rivers on or before the, ist . . . i' . ' tll' " I 'I y' 0 promote llli. success of In. will mount eudeaiours, would her Heavenly Father s Will, she was GUPPM‘B .V l a " .1 I ’ » 20”, inst, the new Brig “ ALFRED," Riel!!!“ d for, and the evidence of [when confidence in her ommodations for a fay, Peaks, Cburlottetdmt, which is " the substance oftliings hope things not soon.” She manifested an tins I Redcemer, and, full of immortal hope, she longed furyhls more immediate “ prosence," where “ there is fulncss ofjoy -—and to be at his “right hanyr,” where “there are pleasures for ever- more.” hand CHAIN, well for sale Cheapfor Cash. J. M. TUCKER. Pearse, Master. Has good acc Cabin Passengers. Ap iv to Mr. James or to Captain Pearse, hree Rivers. 8th Nov. fiacl obliged, on their own, atid on the public account. by fln)’ 001"- munlcation which your valuable experience uiav suggest. The followtng Questions will shew what the Coinmlllee are ,Dblefly destrous to ascertain PETER MACGOVVAN, Secretory. BOUT Three Tons second adapted for Ox or Rafting Chains, Pinks-i3... 5m, 1842. Q