E318 wnsunuu fiztabflo ST. JOHN, N. B; Aug. 28. We understand that Capt. Huntley, R. N., has been ap- DUCki Follleringhafib Plato“; ballast- ... EXTENS‘VE “’9 CALAWTOUS FIRE- pointed Lieutenant Governor of this Island - Ruth M‘Lean Piciou- d auttfimfi' {half past one O’clock, on 'lhursday afternoon, a Fire Chris’Iy Ann, weeks, éafirem . 'do‘ _ - _; d in the ship-yard of Messrs. Owens 82. Duncan, ’ , WATER LOTS IN GEORGETOWN FOR SALE. i 2 .IIXLIFAX, N. S. Sept. l.——Iiis Excellency Major General ~ Sir John Harvey, Lady Harvey, and two of their sons came passengers in the Britannia. The Vestal is under orders to convey them to St. John’s, N. F., for which port she will sail on Saturday. The inhabitants ochwfoundland will find in Sir John7 a Governor who will be extremely anxious to - 0 BE SOLD by Public Auction, at the Court House, lain Georgetown, on TUESDAY the TWELFTH day of Oc-ro- BER next,ai eleven o’clock, that _ ~ --. VAL UABLE and EXTENSIVE PROPERTY in. the said Town, balancing to MARGARET GiLBEa‘r? Woon, Widow of the late J. A. V OoD, formerly of Antigua, Esquirqde- M»? L P E Q U E. ' ENTERED. I Schooner Amendment, Pillinan, Miramichi; Goods. Angenoria, Campbell, Dalhousie‘, ballast. CLEARED. , Schooner Amendment, Pillinan, Fishing Voyage. V 'é’rljoining village of Portland, and before it was stayed "J: "extended its ravages over a principal part of that thriv- , e. The sad catastrophe is said to have had its ori- : the firing of a quantity of chips and sprinklings 0 t the bows of a new vessel nearly completed in'tlie ship- " ‘by a red-hot bolt which fell from the bands of one 0 conciliate all differences, and to promote their w . . . - . . . . elfare til , « - ‘. ~. . r ' . . gorkm‘cn engaged in enlargmg a 1,018 m qpomon 0ft: the ppospemy of mo Colony. We trust His Excenenc); :ih Elggbgltllégph’lackay, Miiamitlii, 18 head Cattle, 2 horses, ce_ased,comprising FIVE WATER. LOTS, [flag in. one, block. . 5 riggmg- The fire Immediately comlmlmcated fiom t 9 experience corresponding feelings on the part of the peopla ' ' ' With a large Wa'elwme there“- These LOlSa ‘“ Pmm °f 52”" . by KY- Sprny, Baker, Miramichi; 9 head Cattle, [0 sheep.‘ tion, are not surpassed by any property in that rising Town, ,' r» , ing a fine Water frontage of 4'20 feet, and being bounded on' the « Sillled’ on Thursday last, H. M. Brig Ringdavc, the Hon. Capt. west by Kemp“ the Maia-Street, along Which they “mm 287 Stewart, for England, - p g ‘ f‘eet, above high water mark, and on the north Side by Water Liverpool, Aug. 14.—Entered furloading,Barque Northumber- blreet’exulndnlg “law” 420 feet- “is intellde “"3111 Sire“ land, , for P. E. Island, * forty§feet in “'ldlll shall be laid-off, across the Lots, parallel with sailed from Pivmomih Water Street, and connected With the latter by another Street, to P, E. Isiand, ' . run parallel with Kent Street; and the whole Property will be At Gruvcsend, Aug. 13—-—thc Henry Davies, Riddle, from P. 5"” ‘“ Ema” LOKS’ “gramme m a Plan 1" be 5°“ 8‘ the SW“ Of E. [Shiny \V. B. Aitken, Esq, in Georgetown. ' Ar Quebec, August 16, Particulars as to Terms and'Titlc, made known on zip ‘ h to the bottom of the Vesscl‘which had been newly $1111" and a generous disposition to support his administration of , , , " (I soon spread to all parts of the yard am} Shlh, dell’mg the government. ,Gaz. ' _ \ attempt to extinguish it. From the ship, the flames ' l h dad to the Work-shops in the vicinity, and from film“ SYDNEY, C. B. Ana. 18.—'.I‘he ranks of the 64th Re iment V ‘Vgliedwelling-houses fronting on Portland street, and 50 quartered in this giii'i‘ison, are being daily thinned b gdeser— ‘ t“, was the work, of destruction in this Vlcmlty that? 8 tion. One fifth of the rank and file which inarclfbd into y- 't quantity of the contents of the dwellings near the Shlp' Barracks a few weeks since have already taken their the inr- ' 7' rd was consumed in the houSeS, the dame SIDOke Wh'Ch ture without leave. Some—lat least so we have been given to understaiid—taking with them their arms and accoutre- brose from the yard contributing to Prev“)t an ingress after a ments. At a late Special Session of the Magistracv, a Aug. 15, the William, Larmore', for short time. From the; side ofPortlflm-l-Sll'eeh adjoining the Burque Adelina,Baldwin, i...“ do. “0313011 hip'yard’ the flames CROSS“! to the opposite Side, fleStmylng Circular addressed to the Justices of the Peace throuwhout ‘ at the Office or the undemgned’ Where a Plan “the "many «all the houses on that Side from the house OCCIII’led by the County, inviting them to use greater exertion foij the s r PASSENGERS' can be a so see". JOHN LONGWORTH Slouch“ I “I, » 3180mm“), Tflllm‘xafld “he‘s, ‘0 the 100‘ “FD” “Owe: a“ detection and capturcof the deserters, was unanimously 1" H? M- B'lg Ringdove, for England—Mrs. Stewart, lady 0f Charlottetown, Aug. 2011i,1841. ’ i l ' I , extending to all thehouscs situated directly intlie rear of " these last mentioned, on the side of the hill, and which have their front on the road leading around Fort Howe, in the di- , motion ofJe-nny Spring , z, the fire originated, it extended jag-ea running south, past the' Methodist Meeting House and 5' Engine House, which formed the western boundary, and cori- suinedevery thing in its course, .9... Farm. Returning to the place where up Portland street to the reaching. back the whole th of that block. The Methodist Meeting IlouSe, the y house ofthe block in which it stands that was burned, was the last building that caught fire. - The Wind was fi'om the south-west, which drove the burn— ing cinders, &c. into the Open fields in the rear ofFort Howe, and did not endanger the safety Of property so much as would have been the case had the wind been from any other quarter. One building, however, in that district, the old gun house on Fort Howe, took fire from Cinders falling upon it, and was consumed in a few minutes. The number ofbuildiugs destroyed cannot be less than sixty, and among them were many large three and four story heuscs, several newly erected dwelling-houses, and a Wes— leyan Methodist Meeting House. There was also consumed ——-;a superior vessel of about 900 tons, ready for launching, together with all their ship-building tools, implements, Soc. belonging to Messrs. Owens &. Duncan, on which, we regret to learn, there was no insurance. The Meeting House. was insured for £600, and taking the remaining houses generally, we believe we are safe in saying that the amount of insurance effected is comparatively nothing. The the Companies, with their engines, axes, Sun, from the City, were present, as were also the officers and men of the 36111 Regiment, and the Royal Artillery, together with Lieut. Elliott and the 3 gallant tars from Her Majesty’s Brig Racer——all of whom were most active to save property and prevent the extension a ofthe flames. ’The want ofa sufficcncy of water was felt during thewliole afternoon, the tide being out at the time. Tearing down houses was resorted to at last, as a means of putting a stop to the progress of the element, and herein the officers and men of Her Majesty’s Brig Racer shone conspi— cuously. , The loss, we are very sorry to say, has fallen chiefly upon ersons who are quite unable to bear it.——Many of the own- ers Ofthe hobses had their all invested in their property, and were supporting themselves by their own honest indus- try—and the greater portion of the tenants were persons in ‘ poor circumstances, depending upon their daily earnings for maintenance. This misfortune, added to the late suspen- l in 1y bl men of H. M. S. C brightest galaxy of beauty seated on any similar occas inong the principal toasts given: The Queen, —drunk with the usual honors. 0 ur worthy Lieutenant Governor, Sir Charles Augustus Fitz Roy—While we sincerely congratulate recent elevation, we deeply lament ' deprive us ofa Govrenor, distinguished alike by firmness of purpose ii in private this toast compliment conveyed (lea.er her to her numerous Island—wishing her a pie ——thi‘ee times tlirec.—— Gazette. announcement, adopted, and has been printed and circulated. Captains Milne and Stewart, and Vitation were also i The entertainment was e, and-soon after the gallant guest times 3, and one cheer more. Captain Milne responded to this nd his brother ofliccrs, convey The Lady Mary Fitz Roy, and whose am fr Mrs. Keith Stewart, TEMPDnANCE.—On Monday evening last, a Public Meeting of the P. E. Island Auxi- iary Temperance Society was liel '_3 sion of work in the principal ship—yardsin Portland, must ifwe might judge of the state of , i i 1 1. 4:4 l :94 . :1. :: c . “‘k v ._,._,.a~.~... I, suburbs, V 'A .1 failure as an improbable matter.” . l the War. ' ! Jones’ camp, and stated that he and one hundred warriors 'rprove of serious injury to that industrious portion of our and the distressing circumstances of many ofthe sufferers call aloud upon the more wealthy portion of our ‘, citizens forte mp'orary relief under this afflicting catastrophe. With this laudable intention in view, was called last evening,'liy the High Sheriff oftlie County, at ' which a large number’of persons was present, Committees ( were appointed for collecting funds and affording aSSistance to .those mostrequiriug immediate aid. We trust thebe- nevolent object of the Committees will command such suc- cess as will enable them to relieve from present want all the industrious people who have been thrown out of work, and 'are left destitute by this melancholy occurrence. verance would have yielded to d of those principles in support of quently stood _ forward. we may consequent decrease of vice and i The business of the meeting Was commenced by the Rev. Mr. \Vaddell, President and respectability of the audience, and the interest mani- festly taken in the proceedings, coming to the conclusion that To root, and its principles becbmi .) ' ' . . . 3 1mm“ Memmg is gratifying to those who have of the day”-—who have so before which many possessed of of the S The fire raged without intermission for nearly five hours, the reasons which had induced hi and consumed property of the value of whichno correct es- timate can yet be formed, but which is supposed to amount to £25,000 . , . 'REFUSAL or 'i‘ui: PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES T0 ‘SANCTiON THE BANK BrLL.-—New York and Boston papers contain the Message of the President, delivered to both Houses of Congress. on the Bank _qiiestiOii.'——Tlie establish— ment ofa National Bank is considered by him as danger-ens to the nation. The Whigs are, of course, much disappomt- ed in their expectations, but it is said, not the least disheart— ened'at the veto of the President. A correspondent oftlie N. Y. Express says that “ they are resolved, like patrioticl men, to meet the crisis by every personal sacrifice for the public good. With such men as the Whig party Of the Union have to represent their» interests here, llookupon Tm: FLORIDA WAR AGAIN NEARLY ENDED—Advices to the l 26th iilt. from Florida, speak of a probable termination o I Fifteen Indians had gone to Tampa from Sam were near at hand, and that many Of them desired to sur- render. .Col. Worth had sent strong inducements for them to come in. and it was thought they woulddo so speedily. Three of Wild Cat’s party arrived at Tampa, and stated "that all his people were on their way to that post—Bus. ,Notitm. ’ y . _ _ ' THE YELLOW FEVER. has made dreadful ravages in Flori- do this season. Also at Cuba. At Havanna it is also-deadly. 1‘ is said that nine American vessels are now lying at that p.011 without a soul on boards having all died'or fled. » LATER naoanius—The 'ship Oneida arrived at New York on the 19th inst., bringing dates twelve days later from Canton. Affairs Were about the same as when the Akbar sailed. , r 1 Trade was going on precisely as before the commence- ment of hostilities. The foreigners were at the Factories, . but went on board the ship in the river every night for safety. ‘The people were returning to Canton, but not- very fast. Teas were very scarce and coming in slowly, and With the exception of the :Ed. Preble, which had afew chops on board, it was very doubtful if any vessel could get a cargo for some time. Silks were also exceedingly scarce. Sir Gordon Bremer had not returned’ from Calcutta, but was expected in about 20 days, when .the fleet would probably go North _to open offensive operations in the neighbourhood of Pekin. The British fleet were part at Hong Kong, ' in. the river, above and below Canton, to‘ overawe the Chi- 11886. who colonial remain. , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ’4, 1841. - ,___—- The Steamship, BRITANNIA, arrived at Halifax on Tuesday 19 hours, and morning last, after a passage of 11 days and having on board 110 passengers, among whom were 0 family? our lates'quiglish dates’aro to the Villa} day the new Parliament ,was to meet, and from the 5131}be “ms of which great results are expected. A minis- tenal P3P,“ afinouuces,‘ that in consequence of Her Majesty’s Image“t “newslng situation rendering excitement dange- rous”. "Ml-health, “‘9 1‘Dyal physician has interposed his “whom-y m prevem lie” Majesty’s appearance in public for the Purpose 0‘ open}“g “18 Session of Parliament, and that therefore the duty Will be delegated to a Commission, therefore merely refer our readers, for further information, 10 our extracts, which are copioqs. ' plic ings ofthis Society. the prevention- Ofvicc, by tl Iiitemperance ?—'which is adm scrs of Tetiipcrancc—to be a prolific —Sucli being the case, he considered we were quite justi- dupon these grounds, he had He concluded his remarks by calling mock, of Nova Scotia, who came ssed the great pleasure it afforded 'iis formed On'total absti- somc of the arguments Societies, and contendedthat the _ was‘quite as unjustifiable as the, use of ardent spirits. At the conclusion of this address, a vote of thanks was given him and part stationed . Sir , Johnflarvciy,”Lieutenant Governor of Nveoundland. and : 19th Augustmn , The news generally is not of much importance; we shall . Could it therefore be sai fied in urging our claim—an continued to do so. upon the Rev. Mia. Dy forward—and having cxpre him to know that this Society u nencc principles, entered at some usually made ag advanced for the readiness with which he h In the course Of the evening, a taming the names of Thirteen iii detachment of the 64th Regt.,stationed ' iii this are members of Abstinence Sccie of 10s. (id. as a donation to the A To THE EDITOR OF THE COLONIAL HERALD. Sir; It may not be generally known, but it is a of attention, that there areat present shoals of Mackerel in our Harbour,”a‘nd yet it would seem that there is not an times incurred by lung“, to Have, hundreds individual among us inclined to “launch ’ ’ a [would ask how it is,‘that our fish his not far a draught.” market is not better supplied! other may arouse r? '1’be 0F CIMRL’ rocodile and Ringdove, were entertained by the principalinhabitants of Cha bourhood, with a Ball and Supper, given in the vacant rooms Oftlie Central Academy, on Friday evening last. ssued to His Excellency the Lieutenant- Governor and family, who honored the company presence- periiitciidence ofa committee of management, consisting of Col. Lane, Capt. Draper, 64th Regt. ccr Smith, Palmer, Henley, and Dr. Poole. was tastefully lighted up andtlie walls neatly and handsome— decorated. At nine o’clock the company began to assem- which Charlottetown ever pre- ion...._.......Tlie following were a— i his public character, and urbanity of deportment lil'e.—'—W'hen the continued cheering which followed had subsided, His Excellency acknowledged the in it, with considerable emotion; Our gallant guests, Captains Milne and Stewart, and the Officers and gentlemen O in honor of whom t f H. M. S. his eiitertaini’nent is given. ing their thanks in an eloquent and appropriate speech for the attention they had received from the inhabitants ofCharlottctown. ' the Ladies who honor this entertainment with their presence. honors. asant voyage, and every happiness iig more widely extended. It “ borne the burtlien and heat long contended against Opposttion ispair)—-to witness the spread ation for the use of the Court House The building, he remarked, had been erected for the adi'i'iinistration of justice and punishment of Vice, used for purposes similar to the present? in removal Ofa principal cause—- ittcd by all-even the Oppo- ainst these Societies, funds Ofthis Societ n—C'qrn. ‘ , fl‘Olll his slumber, and endeavour to draw a few of those fish fi‘om their watery element, the Hon. Capt. Stewart, and daughter "of His Excellency Sir C. A. Filz Roy, Lieut. Governor of this Island. In the Pocaliontasfrom Pictou, on Monday—J. R. Bourke, Esq. Millview, and 4 in the steeragc. _On \Vednesday—Messrs. Fraser and Johnston. Yesterday—~Ciipt. Tennant, Messrs. Baird, Bios, Rogers, Weir, Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Pigot, and 5 in the steeragc. “Annmu—m-a— DIED, At Mount Edward, near Charlottetown, on Saturday evening last, the 28th lnsl., after a lingering illness, which she bore with Christian fortitude and resigi'iation, at the age of53 years, universally esteemed and regretted,AuNi\ IVIARIA, the beloved wife Of the Honorable Enwann JAMES Jxans, CliiefJustice of this Colony. the Officers and Gentle— i'lottctown and its neigh- R ‘ S3 T T Cards of .with their conducted under the su- Mcssrs. Brecken, Spen- Tlie Ball Room NEIV STORE. .- T. THOMAS begs to inform his friends and the J- public generally in town and country, that he has returned from England with a ‘ s Were honored with the God bless her SUPPLY or Goons, suitable for the market, which he offers for sale at his New hlm upon his Store, Great Gerogc Street, opposite Mr. Tanton’s. the late John Cambridge, in all parcels of Land, mortgaged by the said John Chmbridg‘e to John Cave, as by Deed duly registered in the and will afterwards visit the purpose of settling with the Tenantry. . . JAMES H. PETERS. L; > February, 1840, will be paid at the with the Interest due thereon. Tl‘lHE Honourable SAMUEL CUNARD having become uitablc. Estate of the legal and e Tracts and possessed of the whole of those Towns tips, . Office of the Colonial egistrar will fully appear—the Subscriber, as the Agent of'the id Samuel Cunard, is now prepared to sell and lease the same. cnants having long Leases, at ls. per acre, may purchase at wenty Shillirigs,ster1ing, per acre. The Tenants must be pre- pared to pay up all arrears at once, and to those who are pre: pared to purchase, a liberal deduction of the back rent will be ‘ made. The Subscriber will be at Lot 14 on or about the 3d August, different Lots, in rotation, for the Treasurer’s Office, August 3d, 1841; ARRANTS from No. ll,-of the date of the 2d of January, 1840, to No. 70, of the date of the 6th of. Treasury on demand,together J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. the occas'oi vl’cl w‘ll , H ‘ u l 1 September 4th,1841. THE individual who has been in the habit of employ- ing and harbouring the Apprentices of the Subscriber, to a late hour every night for some time past, is requested to call upon him immediately, and settle for the services rendered by the said Apprentices, otherwise legal steps will be resorted to. - CHARLES DOGHERTY. Charlottetown, 3d September, 1841. _______._—.« ‘ CARD. ' ISS S. ‘PARKIN having completed her term With Miss Me Aulay to the Millin cry and Dress Making, Re- spectfully solicits a share of Puliliantronage. Pow'pal Street, (inosite the Herald Office), September 3,1 41. Crocodile and Riugdove, Drunk with toast in behalf of himself Drunk with all the M JAIIIAICA SPIRITS, SUGAR and MOLASSES. H E Subscribers have just received, per Schooner George Henry, from Halifax, a fresh supply of JflrlfflICfl SPIRITS, SUGJR and .MOLflSSES, which they offer cheap, for Cash only. I u u I I table disposmon has en— iends in Prince Edward ao‘rceable to J. & W. MACGILL. v D . - August 23d, 184]. .KENNETH DIACIKENZIE, VVATER-STREET, \ A OPPOSitc Mr. Peahc's Brick Building, A V I N G been appointed A G E N T for the ALBION IRON FOUNDRY, PICTOU, will be enabled to supply all descriptions of Castings, in Iron, Brass, Copper or Composition, for Ships, Mill Gear, Plough mounting, or other purposes, with certainty and dispatch, and at pricesquite as low as they can be imported from England. - Terms—Cash, on delivery ofthc (ioods [[j’Orders from the Country will be punctually attended to. JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE, A few superior Franklin Stoves; ' A lot of Castlron Plough Mounting; A Tanner’s Bark Mill (complete). K. MACKENZIE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. HE Cunard‘Atlantic Steamers having commenced plying between Liverpool, England.and Halifax, Nova Scotia, :1 new era is formed in the History of the North American Colonies. This expeditious mode nfconvevance will, doubtless. bring to their shores a number of individuals in search of health-ful and fertile locations; and the Advertiser, therefore, solicits such persons, having agricultural ’views. to visit Prince Edward Island. so justly styled by writers “The Granary of British North flmcrica.” It is situated in the Gulph of St. Law- rencc. and is‘onlvtwo davs’ travel by Coach and Steamboat from Halifax, N. S. This Colony, with respect to'salubrity Ofelimate, fertility ofsoil, and excellent waters. is second to few, if any, in the British Dominions. The capitalist who determines on emi- grating, mny here purchase Wilderness lands from 15s. in 25s. per acre: or improved Farms. in different sections of the Island, at from £9 to £6 per acre, according to situation. and the value of the Buildings erected upon the property. Island produces nearly all kinds of grain, hay and vegetables; and cattle, as well as agricultural implements. suitable t'o‘the Colony, can be obtained at moderate prices. There are twelve Agricultural Societies, established within the last few years, actively employed in introducing from different countries the most, improved breeds of Live Stock, Agricultural Implements, &c. suitable for tho. farmer. ’ . To the Emigrant, even though but asmall capitalist, Prince Edward Island offers many advantages z—Firs’t. its general pros-l parity, which is Sllmfllr’ntl}“ proved by the increase of its ex- ;ports, and its steadiliy improving revenue. Second, aliealthy climate. Third. a plentiful supply ofanod water throughout the wholelsland. Fourth, the fertility of the soil. and its freedom from all taxes, burtliensome to the Settler. Fifth, the. convenience .ofsettlement, whereby the ruinous expenses which are some— of miles, after‘ landing, to a place of location. are almost totally avoided. Sixth, :1 certain remuneration for the labours of the Agriculturist, by a, sure market, and a fair price, for all the surplus produce of. his farm. Seventh, the labourerreadilv meets with employ- ment, and receives liberal wages. Eightli,to the British Emi- grant it offers the enjoyment of the benefits to be derived from the laws, language, customs and manners Of his native land; and he preserves in. himself an identity ofinternst with that of 'the parent state. Ninth, Prince Edward “land is now only thirteen days' travel, by Cunard‘s line of Atlantic Steamers. from «England; and, if a =Colony affording’regular opportunities of d in the Court House; and be cause by the number we are fully justified in mperance is taking deeper less firmness andwpersc- which they have so fre- say, single handed, and a iniiiorality. ociety, who briefly stated in to persevere in his ap— for the public meet- d to be misapplied, when Is not our Object source of crime. length into the objections and also touched on in favour of Temperance use of Wines use beverage ad come forward. note was handed in, con— dividuals belon ing to the 'gown, who ties, and enclosing the sum fact worthy out, and let down Hoping that some one or Iain Sir ours, ’ ’y A.B 0.1). o TTE T0 WN. ENTERED. Schooner-Betsy, Harney, Miramichi; Salt. peedy intercourse with the mother. couptry, and_ poSsesging Juno, Farrell, Pictoii; Coals. the advantages before enumerated, be desirable, the Advertiser, ' Mayflower, V’Vealherhe,do.; do. ' l-Ialifi1x;.Goods. N. F .; do. Coals. “Waterloo, Eisaii, 'Abeouii, , O’Neil, St: John’s, Catherine, Smith, Sydney; Dopson, Neil, do.; do. ‘ Trial, Taudevine, dos, do. ‘Cliristy Ann, \Vceks, _ " anAnE Schooner I.ark,Howatt, Pictou; ~, Jane, Brimidge, Liverpool; ' ft . eal‘s, 4 cords ‘ Barque' Siren, Nicllolls, Dublin y 39,000 .ft. ' Stave Billets, 2 (l07... air/F. Longworth. Schooner Mayflower, Henrietta, Kelly, M.:Tuclier. iAb’eona, O‘Neill, St John’s, Sheep. ‘ . . 45,tons Hardwood, & 193 do. Pine Timber,8 cords Lathwood—able . chr , Ford, Liverpool; 160. tonsHardwood Timber, . , . Liithwo‘od—éby'do‘. g "‘Amelia, Kempt, Pictou ;"'b'nllast. d his, 903 are ,4} cords Luthwood, 13 cords e. flan’dsgikes,18 Ship 5 Knees-shy R. Weatherbe, Pictou ; Swansea; 64 tens, Har J Pine Timber, 62 cords Latbwoud,V1330 ft. deals—by . ‘who has spent twenty years in the Island, thinks he may safely venture to invite such individuals as have resolved, or shall de- termine to emigrate, to pay it a visit; and should they be indu- ced to establish themselves and families here, in preference to a foreign state, they will have the satisfaction to know- that heir posterity Viill be scions of the British Empire. ' i 's i ll Vallace" Limestone. (it? To individuals intending to emigrate from England to illi'egg,%f,‘;§bfirg,fl‘m de, ? * Prince Edward Island, it may be well to observe, that Vessels are Cygnet, Nat”, Sydney; coals, . to be found in London, Liverpool, Bristol,- Plymouth, Bidofm-d, Marie, Heckman, .Canso; pickled Fish-L ‘ ,3 Newport, Gloucester, Southampton, Hull, Netiqna§tlerilppn-,Iiyne, ‘ 13,“, Vane; IICai-dinngachine. Yarmouth, and all the prmctpal ports in Britain, either direct for the Colony, or to Pictou, Nomi Scritirb}-M’Mi7'amichi, New Brunswick: these latter parts being only [L’shurt distance from Prince Edward Island, and, between, which andithc Island, a Steam . Edmund saili'ngvVessels m generally running 12,000 the period of tha‘navigalio‘n's remaining open: transit are moderate. ‘ ' ’ “ “ I “ . For'passage, application .may‘be made to Daniel~.Davies, Esq.,,Warwick-street, London; Cannon, Millerdr. Co. Liverpool; ,1. B. Winters, Esq.Brist_ol; Messrs; Pcake do Son, Plymouth; John Howe, Esq. Bideford; Messrsl Davids da‘Tapston, New- port; Phillpot &Co. Gloucester. . FPersons desirous .of purchasing either Improved or Wild- ernessrLands, are respectfully solicited to apply (ifby letter, post paid) to .the Advertiser, at his Oflice, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. " ' WILLIAM DOUSE1 Land: Agent. , D.‘ . , . Ballasts " Peake. 128 tons ardwood Timber, ballast. dwood, (lb 34 do. ‘ . dicaiire 30 » . N' F" 40.11%.“ _ ’5 -August26th,1840. Three Rivers, 17th August, 1841. The soil of this P weekly during, The charges of EASTERN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. FAIR and CATTLE SHOW will be held at Stan- tiner‘s, on the Georgetown Road, on Wednesday, the 29m September next. PREMIUMS for the following 8T0 CK will be awarded, viz .- For the bestBiill, — - £1 0 0 Second do. ~do. ' 0 ‘10 0 Best 3 year old Heifer, - 1 0 0 3 Second do. do. , - 0 10 0 Best Ram, - - l 0 0 ' Second do. do. - 0 10 0 Best Ewe, — s 1 \0 0 "2 Second do. do. - 0 10,0: ‘5’. Best Boar, - — 1 0 .30 Second do. do. - 0 10 0 Best breeding Sow, — I” '0 0 Seconddo. do. 0 10 0 Competition'open to all persons, but successful competitors to become Subscribers, before being entitled to the premium. . g -. E . THORNTON, Secretary. fl , HEREAS one Alexander Davidson, representing himselfto be the Agent of W. M. Allan, of Halifax, has ' notified the debtors of the late firm of W. Mackuydr 00., of Georgetown and Souris, that the amount of their respective debts . are to be paid to him, as Agent oftlie said W. M. Allan, under an Assignment, said to bear date the 18th December, 1839,; and whereas the Subscriber is not a party ledge of the existence of any such instrument or deed ofnssign- merit, under such date, he hereby fully and unequivocally disavowing the same}, and to or possessed of the know- or at any other prior or subsequent date, whereas, on the acting partner, Rufus Shatmck, absonting himself fromthe Island with a large amount ofprnpei‘ty, belonging to said firm, on the 9th August, 1840, the subscriber took pos'sessibn of all the remaining Stock in Trade, Ledgers, Books, Accounts, Debts, otes, Bonds, Obligations, Agreements, Securities, of all kinds soever, Ships on tho Stocks, &.c., and dissolved‘said firmof William Mac/ray & Co. ; and whereas the subscriber hassubse- quently been engaged in winding up the affairs of said firm, to ascertain the amount of the defalcation of said Rigfui: Shartu'ék and realize funds out of said debts and other property to pit all just claims against said Firm, so far as the same may serve I re- for; and whereas, on the 26th December last, the ,Sub criber, when in Prince Edward Island, did appoint W. Mackay, s'en., Esq, of Georgetown, and John Knight, of Souris, his Attorneys, for the purposes above mentioned, respectively, at Georgetown and Souris: Now, NOTICE is hereby given, that all ,per‘sons'in- debted to the Estate of the late Firm of W‘. Mac/my& Co. are hereby required to make payment forthwith of" their respective debts, to either the said W. Mackay, seni, Esq, of Georgetown, or John Knight, of Souris, and 'to no other person or person's—they alone being lawfully authorized and empowered to grant the pe- cessary receipts and discharges for the same. , -‘ Wm. MACKAY. St. John, New Brunswick, 14th August, ia4i. NOTICE to the TENANTS on LOTS 9 and 61. V LAURENCE SULIVAN, Esquire, having, by Letter of Attorney, hearing date the 29th day of July last, em- owered the Subscriber to lease land and to act as his Agent, for those parts of his Estates in Prince Edward Island comprising Lots or Townships Numbers 9 and 61, the Tenants are there- fore requested to pay the arrears of Rents due by them without delay. . . . i J. SIDNEY DEALEY; All persons trespassing on the said Townships Will be prosecu- ted. Charlottetown, 23d Aug, 1841., NOTICE to the TEN ANTS on Lots Nos. 16 and 22." LAURENCE SULIVAN, Esquire, having, by Let- ter of Attorney, hearing date the 291k day of July last, empowered the subscriber to lease land and to act as his Agent for those'parts this Estates in Prince Edward Island comprising Lots or Townships Numbers 16 and 22, the Tenants are there- fore requested to pay the arrears of rents due by them without delay. , _ . ' Wit. FORGAN. All persons trespassing on the said Townships will be pro- scouted. Charlottetown, 20th ‘Aug. 1841. Just published, Ioolscap 8vo., pp. 128, Price 25.3(1. ' ORAL RENOVATION; or, clius, destroyed. THE Pu'izn Esau. KNOX. ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN : COOPER & BRE‘MNER. (JO-PARTNERSHIP: I 7 MR. JOHN ; M‘GILL having taken mio Co-part- _' Inership, since the First of May .‘last,.his ‘Nephgw: ' M‘GILL, the business will in future be'canied'on asbitherto. under the firm of J. & W. M GILL. JQHN.M‘GILM w.-M‘GIL.L-. ., The Empire of Bac- By the Rev. JOHN Ma 24th 1841. . J ._ » N. BZ—An ’immediute payment of all Accoumg due Job“ MfGiLL, previous to the First May,18419 l5 Pa'licula'ly '“Immd' ' ISSINGl'rom the Field of the. Subscribef.,s'm'ce' the 5th inst., 2 EWES and 1 LAMB. marked. (.71 P‘LWh‘” eve, w,“ give such information as may lead to their: recovery will be suitably rewarded. ’ CHARLES FC: small ANCHOR. Enquire at Mr.,Peeke’s. .. . ANTED, to Charter for-BermiudaJV; ‘ ' Of from SO'to 100 tons burthen", tox " ' duce in the Hilisborough, about "in ado to Peter Three "Adflff-Ifme 23‘, 1841;... f- IJND, a short time since, near the Queen's WM?” 5 er. __ 4 J A liberal Freight willbe -.paid,~ r" is ’, ' K 11- ,Far 1 . Macgowan, Esq, Charlottetrmr’é‘bm mr Fume“ g, ‘ Augustus. ‘ I ' r E. THORNTON.