“7427. e' s' ' ‘ g on IDIID‘ Air'- ,- . - ' WP? , _ ctfollyjnforms bei , ,I ' d- _ ‘rince Edward Isl’ ' ‘, y, that, 5* ‘ a Store in Queen Street, ‘ occupied-by, . , ~ filter, where he be s to ofi'er ., OF GOO S, or. best markets, and JUST ir notice a large by the pro rietor RTED, 'r I a— pfBrosd Cloths, Kerséyflsrd, Ewe ' Ii “Glam”. Driflutndrcl’ dresses of lbo‘htcst fashion; printed,v§h‘tte and Cottons, Mouslin De latices, and Saxon CI ,Shawls. filinoa’nvael‘G'ol’l-rs,‘ Bobbiti'ets and Mud ill;- . vs“ Ame, ,. Ironmongery, in all its branches, Groceries; a large MMntofEsrtbenwarc, Saddles and Bridles; a set of very {god ftt‘miture GigiHarness, several sets ofsecond hand “SH. .9811! lot 1' Leather; 1000 pairs of Shoes and Boots; Firewall; Rosin; aints and Oil, &c. for really money only. 'Illo,lbotlt 300 bushels prime Devon-hire Malt. ‘1 , NEW STORE. . I Immflc FINLAYSON beg. leave to inform v at! I ' that they have commenced a general business in Ibiutabllshmeot lately occupied by Mr. Alexander Davidson, . wherethey heve’now on Sale on extensive STOCK OF GOODS, . eons‘tin of Linen and Woollen Drapery, llaherdsshery, Bon- nets, Ribbons, Hardware“, Groceries, Liquors, Stationery , a great variet \ofstlall Wares,&e. h., which are all offered etex- trams low prices, for cash only. L darinlsysoo hsving bebome tlre successors of Mr. A- ridden, will, fiorn their knowledge ofthe business,and Iteir established corre- ondence in Halifax and Great Britain, Fl orders with that promptitude and at- tention that they trust will ensure them it share of the Public be enabled to execute a support. Charlottetown, No.1, Queen Street, 12th June, 1841. va‘riet'y ol‘ ‘ I other 3' its, Bonnets, Haband Caps, Blankets and V, y _ ' u , Hosts 1 an! Haberdashery, Umberellueand Parasols, r3 Macintosh Costs and Capes. ' n . .. WQSQ - " L“ Ame 1.1m 3181)“:le -' ,[vnsn seen.er I . . THESE‘Medicines are indebted for their name to their manifest and sensible action in_ purifying the spun!“ Ind channels oflife, and enduing them with renewed tone 8:8 vigor. In many hundred certified cases which have begfl' m2!" ublic, and inalmost every species of (11981180. to 'wblgl: nd Iiimran frame is liable, the happy eflizcts of Motfat s Lifii [bloodied Phenix Bitters have been gratefully and publicly acknow Eno- by all one benefited, and who were previously "rich qrrainte will! the beautifully philosophical principles upon “; ' the ‘ are co unded, and upon which they consequently 1;? - The Life . edicines recommend themselves in diseaseso evelry lbrm and description. The first operation is to loosen from [1: coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities lily crudities t‘onstantl settling around them; and to remove “lei hardened fmccs \v ieh colloctin the convolutions of the salad intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, 9“ ' h collected masses beliind as to produce habitual costin- fit I leave suit: I _ . . tress, with all its train ofei'ils, or sudden diarrhoea, WIIII its Imml' nent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists: who examine the human bowels after death: and hence “"3 prejudice of these well informed men against quack med-tomes— or medicines prepared and heralded to the public .hy 1800mm persons. The second efi'oct ofthe Life Medicines is to cleans: the kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, the liver an the too a, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the reguliirity ofthe urinary organs. The blood, which takw ".9 red colour from the agency of the liver and the lungs, before It passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourish- ed by fopd coming from a clean stomach, courses freely throu h the veins. renews every part of the system, and triumphant y mounts the banner of health iii the blooming cheek. Motl'at‘s Vegetable Life Medicine's have been thoroualily tested, and ronounccd‘a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsra, F alu- lcncy, l’alpttalion ofthe Heart, boss of Appetite,.1lcarthurn and Headache, Rcstlessncss, Illtcmper, Anxictv,Langour and. A“ Iant-holv.Costivcness, Diarrlima, Cholera, I‘cvers of all kinds, Rlicumittism,(iotrt, Dropsies ofnll kinds, Gravel, Worms, Ant. and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sorea,Scorbi Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eriiptive complaints, sallow, cloudy and other disagreeable cornplcxions, Salt Rheum, Ery- NE‘Y, CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, For 1841. EORGE HEARD begs leave most respectfully to ‘ inform the Ladics‘nnd Gentlemen of Charlottetown, and the Island in general, the} he hnajust received, cx Barque Em. B. , Heard, a choice and well-selected assortment of firms!) merchandise, which hits been sclectcd by the proprietor's father, in the best English markets, and which is now ready for inspection, at the Store Iater occupied by Mr. \Vhitc, Printer, Queen-street, the deer above Mr. Gntes‘, Saddler, consisting of— Mouslin de Laines, best London I’rints, Suxonys, Silk, Satin, Crepe, Gauze and Cotton Handkerchiefs and Shawls, Siniistcr’s Patent wove elastic Stays and Gentlemen‘s Braces, Illcrinos, Or- leans,Lasting, silk, cotton and kid Gloves, ladies' and gentle-men's silk and cotton Stockin a, French I'aratiols and Artificinls, Lace Veils, Isdios’ dress and onnet Ca s, Straw, Dunstablc, Lt- horn, Velvet, Elk snd other Bonnets, cd Furniture Cottons, iniiig Buttons of various colours, Christy‘s London flats and Caps, ofall ducsiptions, gentle‘men’s Crowns and Stocks, Silk Velvet, oI Vlt’lottlicolours,‘Doesklns, Moleskins, Broad Cloths, Beavcrtcen, B Trimmings of almost over sort, Book Muslin Handkerchiefs, Preach Lawn do., Book, 5 all, Jaconet and Figured Muslins, a Capes, Habit Shirts, Toys of every sort, it few su erior hairs; of Sole, Calf, Cordovan, Sheep, Morocco and _ ens, Black Lead Pencils, Blankeling, Star as, Paint Brushes Oils and Paints of all sorts, Groceries ofall es- rare assortment of French W'orked Collars, Bodies for. Children‘s Frocks, silver-keyed German Flutes, Leather, consistin Seal Skins, Steel P a few dozen cane-seat London criptions, Bar Iron ofall sizes, a lnr e assortment of Ironmongery Cutlery, ti few superior Turkey OifStones still on hand, and wink sqld Clue or Cash. Charlottetownfflgd June, 1841. THE Subscriber via on Mrs. Wright'sxremiscs, lieatl of Queen's Wharf (Tor "Orly occupied by Mr. Alexander Davidson), as a Sale Room, wil 50 y to receive any description of Goods, 50 disposed ofby.Anction. \VILLIAM CULLEN. HAT MANUFACTORY. OHN HOBBS, Hat Manufacturer, lately from Eng- land, res ctfully informs the Inhabitants of Charlottetown and the Isliin in cnersl, that he has commenced business in the above line in the s op lately maker, Northeide 0 Kings Square, and trusts, h article‘s“ moderate price, to merit a share a , their support Gnntlensn's Beaver and Felt Hats, Ladies‘ newest fashions. Old I ts cleaned and executed with promptitudc, and for read Beaver. Musk Rut, Rabbit and other sir _’ Charlottetownplnngjt, 1841. money only. iris bought. KENNETH MACKENZIE, .. . , . WATER-STRIZ‘I', , Opposite Mr. Peake's Brick Building, A H ALBION IRON FOUNDRY, PICTOU, will be enabled to supply all descriptions of Castings, in Iron Copper or Composition, for Ships, Mill Gear, I’loiwh- nysetlng, or other purposes. with certainty and dispatch, an at msquite as low as they can be im orted from England. Terms—Cash, on delivery of the 'oqu UOrders from the Country will be punctually attended to. Charlottetown, June It , 1841. GEORGETOWN STAGE. HE Subscriber most respectfully informs the public, that he continues to proceed from Charlottetown ta wn with liis STAGE on Wednesdays and Saturdays as trans ,at light o’clock in the morning, returningon Thursdays and ye as formerly. He also takes an Extra Mail and Passen- grs for Georgetown on the Honda: of the arrival there of the ‘ erfrom Pictou, leaving the allowing day for Charlotte- Gear town. Tothops who have kindly encouraged his catnblishment,he returns his sincere thanks, and refers the public to them for the eflrciency of his carriages and cattle. ,g Dinners, Breakfasts, Refreshments, sacs principles, at his House, eight miles from Charlottetown Perry, and Neely-one from Georgetown. SAMUEL LANE. His Hoqeof call in Charlottitown is I“ in Georgflowu, Mr. Charles M‘Laren's. meter BI’I‘I'WEEN. acumen Asa snnmAc. THE swift-sailing Packet DOLPHIN will leave . I .Bsdeqlc, for Shed. eve Manda , from Sh of passes rs. pannftbflslsnd, will find their way to R' or any part ot'Nevr Brunswick or Nova Sc , twice every week — overlays nd Sundays to St. John, N. B. and Halifax; and on ondays d Fridays to giramiclii, Bnthursl, &.c. ‘ Ants : Cabin Passage", 7-. 6d. Horses and Cattle, 7s. 6d. . Every attendee will be paid to the comfort of passengers. ANTHONY SIMPSON. f lay 9th, 1841. . ’ . ' on SALE—A sarcoma, or 130 Tons, novr building at St. Peter’s, and to be launched in ‘ six weeks. For particulars, appl to Capt. Pearsc, “firming er to Mr. Theophilus Wofiter, tie Builder, Saint 5m -‘ ., - ‘ FOR 8 1-0 . t300 tons burthen. Her imeusions m as .' keel, feet; is built of good materials, and will be first. ' ‘s - , ,_ ready to launch in August next. Fpl' .i . J. k A. Sim ttctOwn. "on, “19 builders, or p :-. - Steerage do. 5s. *4 BRIG now buildia at New a vsrhty ofother articles, too numerous to mention. The whole taken that commodious Store Furniture, doc. to occupied by Miss Butcher, Bonnet- ' rendering ‘11 Riding do., Beaver Bonnets, Children‘s fancy and other Hats, made ascorp‘ing to the a ropaire . ll orders V IN G been appointed A G E N T for the {Echo be had, on Temper- tIio Commercial Iiin; , every Thursda , and return _ ' isc to Bedequo, or the season, WON BI’ permitting. ' ‘bie Packet is well fitted up for the comfort Parsons going froniCbarlottetown, or any other ibucto, Mirsmichi, beam, 25 foot; depth of sipelas, common Colds and Influenvn, and various other com- plaints which afflict the human frame. In Fever .and Ague, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently sue: ccssful—so much so, that in tho Fever and Aguo Districts, Pliystci- ans almost universally prescribe them. ' All that Mr. Moffat requires of his patients is, to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according totlie dirccllnns. It is not by a Newspaper notice, or by any thing that he himself mav any in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by line results ofa fair trial. FA Fnrzsu SUPPLY oftlicse valuable Mcdicinosjust received, and for sale by . COOPER & BRENNER. Sole Agentsfar Prince Edward Island. 1841. \ Cliarlottetowri, June 4, SPRING IMPORTATIONS FOR 1841. Ex Barques Joris Came, from London, and NORTHUMBERLAND, from Liverpool. Y 013 above recent arrivals, the Subscriber has comp cted his SEASONABLE Iatron'rAi'ioxs of BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS; and having paid his own personal attention to their selection at the different tnnnulactorics throughout Great Britain, during the net winter, and having purchased them on the very best terms, lie is enabled to offer them for Sale at very low prices, for 1311311 on! . J ' DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, 20th May, 1841. Y NEIV GOODS. ETER MACGOWAN, Queen Street, begs to an- nounce the arrival, pcr‘Lady Wood, Salmond, Master, frotn London. FIFTY PACKAGES BRITISH MERCIIANDIZE, . which will be sold unusually cheap. I Arno—25 chests good Souchong and Congo Teas, wholesale or retail. Mny17th,1841. SEASONABLE GOODS. HE Subscribers have just received from Liverpool, ez Bar tie Nortliumbcrland, a general assortment of BRI- , '{IESII MA UFACTURED GOODS, and It few Chests prime ‘ AS. ' ALso, ONE THOUSAND PAIRS EXCELLENT SHOES, equal - in quality to any made on this Island, which will be sold cheap, Aral cm my. J. a. w. M‘GILL. May 24th,1841. THOMAS IIOW respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Island at large, that be has 0 en- ed the S'rortr: IN Urren Qumran STREET, formerly occupie by r. Holroyd, and nearly opposite Mr. T. Dcsbrisfly'l Drug Store, lwhgre he Oi'rrzns run SALE, just received per Spec, from Eng- an , . CHEAP AND NEW STORE. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 0F BRITISII MERCHANDIZE, at very low prices; among which are Silks, Cottons, Muslins, Teas, Solo and Upper Leather, Raisins. Saddlery, Cutlery, Iron-A mongcry. I’itch, Tar, Rosin, Cordage, &c. 6w. die. Iron ofall sizes and diinensions,suitahle for Shi building. A few gallons prime Jersey Cider, and a few tundrcd weight Asharitce Sugar. ‘ Charlottetown, May 2401,1841. 7 CLOVER SEED AND PLOUGH MOUNTING. HE AcntcuL'rvnAi. Socrn'rv has received by the late arrivals, \ ‘ 10 Ticrccs prime Northern Red Clover Seed, weiglting 4186 lbs. nel. ~ 200 sets \Vilkie‘s improved No. 3. Plough Mounting; 100 extra sides and 3 0 sale pieces. Apply to ‘ PETER MACGOWAN, Secretary. Queen Street, 12th May, 1841. Prime Sole Leather, drc. HE Subscriber ofl'ers for Sale, 500 Sides of prime SOLE LEATHER, and a quantity of Neats' Leather and Calfskins, Route and Lining Skins. THOMAS DAWSON. June 11, 1841. ADDLERY.—'I‘he Subscriber respectfully informs the Inhabitants efCharlottetoivn, and the Island at large that he has lately commenced business in Sydney-street, next dobr to Mr. Jossph Iacdonald. Saddles, Harnesses, &.c., of all descrip- ber tropes, by punctuality and attention, to merit a share of patronage. Orders from the country will be strictl ALE public attended to. ,Charloltetown, June 28, 1841. _ Co per Smith, Begs leave res ectfull to ‘ ' friends infiharlottetown, and the Publicpin en‘evral,tlii‘tfilii:l opened a Shop in Prince Street, opposite to Mr. Martin Doglier- ty s, where he hopes, by diligence and attention, low rice. and punc altty, to ensure a share oftheir patronage. P I Charla etown, June 17th, 1841. - mama PORTER. ‘7 OR SALE by the Subscriber One hand prime‘LONDON- PORTER, in “it. offour «1:23.33. JOHN DAVLS, Jun. F Queen Street, June 14, 1841. 100,000 1 M ERCHANTABLE Sale at Three Rivers. DEALS lor . - ‘ .'T d woo ed. There is an excellent Mill-site on “’A lions, will be executed with neatness and dispatch; and the subscri- . . M‘KAY. . - R. THOMAS DENNIS, Tiri Plate Worker, and A' «yr-— ,- w '. ’ FOR sALE. '- FARM HE Leasehold Interest of that eligiblethe subset, I esent occupied by _ mnme' in origatiadc’rezngfabiilcellent Land, 50 of WLIICLI):;: - About 30 aues'more may e_ n the remainder is we the Farm; the Shutti- ' ' a a . anure, and Lime may be obtaine . . ttirlagizlnntid'oiriing the premises. The dwelling .n Store has recently bee a Shop or , so as m a 0rd cctablc family. failing well 0 her, comprising 1 _ I ' I ' h state ofcultivation. lr'tialil lllgoi- the plough at a small expense, and furnishes a su moderate rate ' house, to WIlch'l. I thoroughly repairs every convenience It. has a frost-pron water at the door. 5 attache d and considerably enlarged, for the accommodation ofa resp feellar underneath, and a never.- ‘ i i the banks ofthe river mises— lesantly situated, on em W332i; ariid in tbepmidst ofa thrivmg and popgl‘ouslfett‘lftr‘rlzit; and within 15'chains ofthe public Wharf—afi'or 'an.alppurposes- for investment, both for agricultural and commegci p met with. g . n self-‘iiiinTiei-i‘iisof Sale, and other particulars, a‘pp’ly tngragqltiw D1vis jr, Merchant, Charlottetown, or to the Su scrt , . , . Premises, who is about to leave the IslfiigléERT ICRANFORD' N. B..—-A new Barn,50 ft. by 34 ft. has just beep completed. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. h OR SALE—That valuable FARM, Situated one:l e St. Peter’s Road, about three miles and a half from mil}; lottntnwn—containing thirty-six acres _of excellent'lnnd, Ind-18's,; stale ofcultivation, and surrounded Willi a dike fclqco—artticulms the Dwelling and Out Houses thereon. For furl er par , apply '0 RICHARD FAUGHT. Charlottetown, North-side Queen Square, May 12th, 1841. FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. . VALUABI.E Freehold FARM, sttuate on Wilmot Creek, Lot 25, containiug117 acres, including gvocafcgt: d‘ superior marsh. There is about 40 acres nearly .altli rec r e” stumps, iii a high state of cultivation; _the rem‘ainAcr is vtvam covered with legs, hardwood and fencrng stufl. pants of stream was thmugli the centrc, wtth nod banks and p on yh_e water for n Grist and Saw Mill. The probable yield of bay 1 i. year will be 25 or 30 tons upland, and 8 tons marsh. Tliefltlrolp, about 3 acres potatoes, 3 acres wheat, and liacres oats, wr I 0 sold with the farm, if required. For particulars, apply to tie proprietor, on the premises. BENJAMIN READ. Retreat Farm, Lot25, May 18th, 1841. FOR SALE—A valuable FREEI—IOLD FARM, situate on Rustic-o Bay, Fourteen miles frotn Cliarlottctrown, containing about 120 Acres of excellent Land—upwards of 00 of which are in a high state ofcultivation. A good two-story Dwel- ling House, 37 by 24 feet, a stone Burn, 47 by 24 feet, and other- suitable Buildings. together witlt 11 Well of most excellent Water, and 11 Pump therein, are on the premises. The Crop Will also be disposed of. For furtlicrlparticulnrs, applly to “f. Cundall, Esq., ‘ rlo town or to the re rictor on t is remiscs. um "0 ’ p ’ iv. F. COLLINGS. Valuable Freehold Farm. Rustico, June 8, 1841. To be Sold 01' Let, THAT very desirable and beautifully Situated Farm, called Brighton, fronting on York River, and immediately in the rear of Government House and Lands. It consists. of about 40 to 50 acres ofgood Land, in a good state of cultivation, and is enclosed by a handsome belt of wood. There are pn the premises a convenient DWELLING IIOUSE, well finished, four rooms on each floor, and two balls, back kitchen, and frost roofccller under the whole House—41 good Barn. in which is a hreshing and Witiiiowing Machine, a'superior Poultry House, and other out houses, a good \Vell with :1 Pump, and a garden. Large quantities of sea manure can be collected annually on the shore. The stock, Crop,and Agricultural Implements, can he had, with immediate possession ifrequired. Apply to the Iiropri— ctor, on the Premises. THOMAS ROBINSON. Brighton, June 28, 1841. To be Sold, and immediate possession given, FREHOLD EARM, about. 1:} mile from Char- lottetown, frontin on the Princetown Road, as well as that leading to the Chief ustice’s. This Farm consists of Sixty Acres ofexccllont Land, '1‘hirt'-six of which are under cultiva- tion. The Crop, consisting of heat, Oats, Potatoes and Hay, will be also be disposed of, either with or without the land. For further particulars, apply to " JAMES COLLINGS. Princetown Road, July 2,1841. THE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Agents ofDAYID STElVART, Es uire, for his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10, 12, 27, 3 , 46, 47, and Leunox 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 al persons indebted tutbatgcntleman, for rent or other- Mac, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the same. ’ .All persons found trespassing on any ofthe above eitherhy cuttin Timber, or in any other respect, wi \secuted with tie utmost rigour of the Law. II. D. MORPETII, PETER EMERY. properties, I be pro- Dcccmber 10th,1840. THE Subscriber having been appointed receiver 'of ' the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Flfl'-I\V0, conveyed by the late General Feed, of the Royal Ar llery, to the ate Andrew Macdoiiald, requests the Tenants residing thereon to pay all rents and arrears ofreut to him with- out delay. I RDAVID ROSS, . cccivcr ‘71 Ch . ‘ Ilillsborough River, May lst, 1841. I “nary THE Subscriber, Proprietor o 22and 61 in this Island has b Deed P ll * ' ' the 24th day of,I’el)ruary last,’nnd ’dul’y Registered, trar Office for this Colony, revoked and made null and voigd a certain Letter of Attorney, heretofore granted by him to JoriN LEWELLIN LarszLra, Esquire of VVoodl ' ' ' Island, as his Agent, over and for, the said 'I‘OSnsb-Jib: e, m “"5 March 27m,1341. LAURENCE SULIVAN. f'I‘ownships Nos. 9,16, (IO-PARTNERSHIP. MR. JOHN M‘GILL having taken into Co-part- nership, since the First of Ma [at l‘ N 3:331”, the business will in future )be citr’rie‘dson Egbilvlvi, er the firm ofJ. dz. W. M‘Grr.r.. er 0, _ JOHN M‘GI LL W. M‘GILL. ’ ‘ NMay 24th,-1841. , . n.1mmediate a merit of all M‘Gtr.r.,prevtous to the Fit-gtyblay,184l,is p Accounts due John arttcularly requested. W“ CAUTION. hereby cautioned a ' ' ' atnst r0 gloway Timber, or Wood 0' ago ‘ cuum l1' mthat part of ‘ownshi No. 43,belongin to thy ateflonorable William 'IPownshend de g aver _law and law costs. , \ CHARLES WORRELL, ' ortgagee in possession L_L Persons are or e ' arryin , description, I 8 Estate of the ceased, if they wish to ‘ONDON PORTER ~ ,\ for Sale, by the bottle or (102:: BRO WN SPO UT Charlottetown, Jllne.26[h, 1841. CHARLES DEMPSEY. OF. R ’ WOOL. ' THREE hundred pounds superior WOO L for Sale Charlottetown Royalty, June 25",, lgfi?RGE BEER, sen. Post Office Cha 1 ALso , r ottetown M .A SCHOONER of ibout 100 To... ANTED—A steady, acme LAD ab t 14 C '_ ' fly mh’ lw' ' v ' I. 0" “go as an A . - . 2 0“ ars "AREOTTITownz P ‘ ' T. B. TREMAIN' I quire at this 'Ollice. , [Prentice to "m Priming Busineflrflla- Estate the Hartliii-gfil‘eatliggl . V W». Mgglgtllflomfl “‘9 w ‘ V ’ ‘ , \ f yearly tn advance. A“; undertaking. be entitled to 88 bailiff or cook. cases nf'furming b 4. Three fitrntin servants, and aid 5. Two ma 0 so two women (not servant. 6. An Agent correspondents lfl Society, in. respec necessary informa ofpassage, £2 fnl' years of age: and plicable to every W150! . with any parties 9. A particular the wants ofthe no pecuniary aid afford any further ROYAL “Columbia” “ Caledonia” “ Britannia” “ Acadia" “ Caledonia" “ Columbia." “ Acadia” “ Britannia" “ Columbia" “Caledonia” “ Britannia” “Acadia” “Caledonia” “ Columbia” “ Acadia” “ Britannia" “ Columbia” “ Caledonia” “ Britannia" “ Acadia” “ Caledonia" “ Columbia” “ Acadia” “Britannia” 2. That every 1‘9"" Iect two Servants, mal domestic servants, as 3. That every person, I shall be entitled, in-the sum 7.‘ This Agent sha 8. The Society and, and whether the necessary inft it will be their par I passage ofall descriptions. classes ofpersons tha‘ . particular occupations wr Edward C. Hoyt COLUMBIA, — July lst g rvnn wi the country, lion. every edit of a e to wi l Ii'irwttrd the Society Register wi Colony, in out,“ glV‘ those in The number ofsubscribers is a .4 L MAIL Of 1200 Tons burthcn an . Under Contract with the “ Lords of the Ads . ~ r m 440 A MEETING .held at at. no... . Peters, the following Pros Society to encourage Emtgesrion as Ed d Island was agree Hugh” a fitnd shall be raised, to defray thy, d on:— n subscribing the sum_ofl"i from Emigrants Consigned “ e or female, of the followrng d grooms, gardeners, &c.,m . to t to forwarding Emigrants, ACADIA, Captain BRITANNIA, (lo. CALEDONIA, do. do. Fm. Boston. I March lst. March 16th April 1st April 17 May Isl May 16th June lst Jpne taut“ July 17th August Ist August 16th Halifax, Feb. 22, 1841. EDWAno C. Mitt: RICHD. B. CLELA C. H. E. Junta"; Will sail from Boston and Livcrpool,calli’ng at Halifax, ' '0 1841. ' on paying Two Pound. ‘ e manner, to one seer ' ' ailifi' or cook, Five Pounds mu“ 5. labourers will be considered a for accordingly. ts or labourers, on A cooks), to be considered u m .‘nted in London U n be app” transact the , and It be authorised to advance, in ‘ g It, and I£l flqr every m bevel" o e . , ti; thyeir A ears 1' class of Emigrants,.whetier - a ' possessed of smnll or larger, irmatioii for artisans, and .3 will be happy to tieular aim to contract for and ll be keptby theA I .‘3’ all particulars as to en by the Society 1 before enumerated. ll be particulariscd. -. borne, and \Villiam Swabey," ' formation and receive subscrrptnufig lready considerahlé Si vBritish and North American I s'r'raAsr- . 4;: I. Horse Power Fm. Halifax March 3d Mar'ch 18th April 3d April 1911) May May 3d 18th June 3d June 18th July July 3d "if" 19th August 8d August 18th ' Passage Money, £25 Sterling, from Halifax to Live From Halifax to Boston, $20. T/icsc Ships carry experienced Sergmsr- Tlie UNICORN plies bctWeen Pictou and Qt) nection with this place. der18y' .m! “A.” Gust 4 . a.» A . Fo'r Pictou On Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, ' Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, - Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturda 'I‘uesday'i’,I Saturday, Saturda Tuesdayi’,’ \ Saturday, ‘ Saturda I‘ucsdayx; Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, ‘ Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, THE MAILS for GREAT IIALIFAX, &c. will leave Charl The Mails for C ne'slt‘iiay ‘a‘pd Saturd re estern Mails ever . The Eastern Mails, ever; gifiiilelzfa JOHN WILLIA direct. May 15. May 22. May 25. May 29. June 5. June 8. June 12. June\19. June 22. June 26. July 3. July 6. July 10, \July17. July 20, July 24. July 31. August 3. August 7. August 14. August 17. August 21. August 28. August 31. Sept. 4. Sept. 11. Sept. 14. Sept. 18. Sept. 25. Sept. 28. Oct. 2. Oct. 9. ‘ Oct.11. Oct. 16. Oct. 23.' Oct. 26. Oct. 30. Nov. 6. Nov. 9. Nov. 13. Nov. Nov. 23. Nov. 27. [13“1‘118 Mails will close each day \— I \ Bm'r ottetown as follows. ’ For Pictou, via — On Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, - ,h Monday, Modday, Monday, Monday, Monday, at Tea, A. I. ' INLA eorgetownfiéiMAlLs. ay, at Eight, A, “WI-u b. I“. at 9, A. I. y, at 1!, A. l- blisliod b Coos a“, was of use. "If . ater Streets—TWA lat.