PRINCE EDVVARB ISLAND ADVERTI SEE. "n" CHA ‘ ‘ .3: _ RLOTTETOWN. SA'I URDAY, AUGUST 6, 1842. [No. 262. it... ‘ 0,, NEW spnING Goons. LEMON SYR UP, L E MON .310: UP, . RELIGIOUS BOOK AND TRACT SOCIETY. LAND ASSESSMENT 1"" Subscriber has lust received a very general .0‘ the WV best quality. A CHOICE SELECTION of the excellent Publi- ' gt; 1 assortment of THESubscrlber informs the public, that he has es- _ Céilons 0fthis Society, including a large proportion of .Treasm’c‘ns omcetcharlmletowni .0. IT, S H M A N U F A C T U R E S, f tabllshcd a LEMON SYRUP MflNUF/JCTORYat the Store . "‘te'wmg “mks and presents for the young. have been just re- PM” Edward “land! 315‘ May, 1842- dn , . r ‘ I f r Sleek he offers rm. sale at a com .urmerly occupied by me [are ML James Quinn, where he has cervedkper Lady Wood, and are for Sale at the Store ot‘Messrs. N pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly of y, . 7 he, mm [H5 Mme , constamly on hand a supply of the above mentioned article, of G. dz. 1 . HEARD, the Society‘s Depository. Tracts may also this Island, made and passed in the Seventh year ofthe Reign be had by Subscrlbers, for gratuitous distribution. , of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, lntituled An Act Hro‘zfiax‘m 13’”: I 57,...- ! siderable reduction upon last year’s Prices. sack now comprises—superfine West of block liq/d polorcd “ least, a entla an 5" are Drills, pla Wain colored S ‘ snatch Homespuns, net, Mull an. Indiana, De-lalne, and Handkerclllefs; Gros-de-Nflplesa . ' ‘Bobbinetts, Grecian and blunde flaws, Long Lawn, C Wit; and prelllug, ' guyhrs,wliltc and c0 13%“, Illdia Rubber Slraps “taped Armazinc and Satin ',Calpeting, ' Ilearthrugs, linen EWels, Osnaburgs, blue and white Cotton \Varp. , ,5. READY .MHDE CLOTHING. Va and 'I‘rowsers, Imffluck Jackets, Frocks and in an , 5k Shirts, strlpcd and regatta do. Persians, Satins, ill“ II.EIRDW./9RE. rougllt) Nails, from 4dy. to nd clul-i w n P( ikes, from 4 to 7 inches, Shingle Nails, Sp CartBoxes, , Italian and sad Irons, 1 3331- round flat, square an mléinmli. 23 lb. and so lb. kegs; h031,Pitch,Tar, Varnish, Putty, d rod Iron, Axe Iron. boi gfii‘ne, Brvzyniy, L , gr ' S ' s o acco rime 1i ars, 0. mm’ 'plce’ ’P g JOHN DAVIS, Jun. ecu Street, I‘3th June, 1842. JOHN '1'. THOMAS HAS JUST RECEIVED, _ x: and Joan BROMHAM,fTOm PLYMOUTH, GENERAL MERCHANDIEZ, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS; BOOTS and SHOES, 8w. Sac. T O O L S; rAlN'l‘s, OILS, COLOURS, BRUSHES, use. England and Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Cassi- d Marseilles Vestings, Gambroons, in and striped Moleskins, grey Cot— hirtings, Regatta Sllirtings, Apron Gingllams,Printed Cottons, Book, d Checked Muslins, Mouselin-de-laine Cllally, Tllibet, Grape and Gauzc Silk, net and gauze Veils; black and Ribbons, (Iimps, Nets and Quillings, alllIH‘lCS, Damask Table Linen, Dia- Shirt Collars and Fronts; Ladies’ lorcd Cotton Stockings and Socks, and Braces; Gentlemen’ 1 Stocks, \Viltoll and cotton Bed-ticks, white and 'I‘oilcnet and Valentia Vests, 'I‘rowsers, Linen and knit lanlbswool and A large assortment of Men‘s and VVomen' 40dy., cut and Screws, L'oekeron Pots and Bake Pans, Plough Plates, Metal ' ' Chain Traces Back Bands,Hoes, Spades, Coffee Mills, Cutlery and ' Weavers‘ Reeds, \Vool Cards, Cast, German and Blls- led and raw' Lin- VVindow Glass, Cordage, Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Raisins, Lari! Woon,from Losnos; ANTELOPE,f'rDm LIVERPOOL; WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF LA TED and allwr SHEFFIELD G 0005,- superior quality, which he will dispose of cheap for Cash, by wholesale or retail. . ALSO, . A large assortment of Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Candles, Soap, May 3lst. 1842. By order, JOHN ORLIBAR, Sec‘y. Tobacco, and a quantity of Earthenware, &c. AND ALSO, ’ H number of Catholic BOOKS, viz :—Tlle Life ofFathcr Mat- thew, and Portrait of do.; Robert Emmet’s Speech, delivered be- fore Lord Normanby, at the Session House, Dublin 3 Poor Man’s Manual; Path to Paradise; Key of Heaven; Catholic Piety; New Testaments, Spelling Books. &c. A'zc. THOMAS BROYDERICK. Charlottetown, Qllficn Street, July 1st, 1849. — HINGE EDVfARD ISLAEE’D HOTEL. THE Subscriber begs to announce to the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Island in general, and also to those visiting Charlottetown from Europe, or any oftllc Colonies, that he has removed to that spacious Dwelling-house in Dorches- tor-street, latcly occupled by the Hon. Charles Young, next door, East, of Mr. Andrew Duncan’s three-story Building, wlllch he has furnished in a neat and handsome manner, and that be is now ready to receive those who may be pleased to favor him with their custom; and trusts that, by unremitting attention, he will be able to entertain his guests in a satisfactory manner. He also begs to state, that bistable, and every thing essential in such an establishment, will be constantly supplied with the best that the marketiall'ords. Private apartments can be had for Board- ers. Baking, Confoctionary, 8L0. carried on as heretofore. Din- ners, Suppers, &c. had on t le shortest notlce. JOHN H. PALLISTER. S S N. l3.—Good Stabling. Charlottetown, June 10th,1842. MOST VIKLUABLE PRO,PERT’Y IN GEORGETOWN 4 OR. SALE, :1 DWELLING HOUSE, now in pro- gress, situated on the corner of Victoria. and Water Streets, 3'2 feet be 29, Containing, on the first floor, a Parlor and Kitchen, Store and Office; on the second floor, :1 Drawing Room, and five Bedrooms, with Attics or Lofts for light goods. \Vith the House will be sold Land equal to a Town Lot, 120 .484 feet, or the whole of‘Vater Lots Nos. 23 and 24, having a front on Victoria Street of about six chains, on Water Street 168 feet: and an equal Harbour front containing more than one Acre and a half, and more than six Town Lots, ofdry sound Land, now in a state of good cultivation. This is an opportunity ofinvcsting capital in this rising Town, with a certainty of obtaining a large return, which cannot occur again. The present owner has no other object in offering this valuable Property for Solo than to narrow the anxietlcs of de- clining years. Apply in Town, to Peter Macgowan, Esq., or at \Voodley Grove, Lot 61, to ' J. L. LEWELLIN. May 24th,1842. TEHE Subscriber offers for Sale, or to Let for a term of years, his Leasehold interest in and to 50 Acres ofexcel- situate on the Fort Augustus Road, Lot 36. There mises a Grist Mill equal to any in the Island, hav- Kiln, and all the machinery and materials and complete in every par— and lent Land, are on the pro ing two pair of stones, necessary. The whol ticular, and were cons e are quite new, tructed on the most approved plans, , , SPRING, 1842. rigiliYDI ARD 8L FINLAYSON .BEGVQintimate, that they have received their Spr ‘ ’ ’ Stock of 3m}! & POREEGN MERCHANDIZE, 0,999 yam. This property is s , SUITflBLE FOR THE SEfi'SOJV. consisting" of Tuscan, Bonnet Shapes; Muslin-De Laine lln Dresses, Orleans and Saxony Cloths, p Satin, Cllalis and Thibet Shawls and Han Coloured Cloths, Doeskins, Tvvccds, - Drills,Can'.oons and Summer Clotll ; Hose} Gloves; Muslins and a large assortment ofsm . dull—Rum, Brandy, Gin, Wines, Porter, Sugar, Militia, Earthenware, Hardware, and a variety of Spices; dkerclliefs; Black [lawman-be sold at extremely low prices for cash. No.1, Queen Street, June 91h, 1842. NEW 6961,35 HE Subscriber begs leave to ln 0fCharlottetown,and the Island in general, that he rammed from London, per Ship Lady \Vood, with A VERY LARGE AND GENERAL :lssoaTMENr OF Goons. SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, just dibernl terms. May 16m, 1842. ' ‘ ~ SPRING GOODS. ‘ “P5: fI'Om Diverpool, a general assortment of RITISH NIANUFA CTURED GOODS A150, 16 Chests superior Souchong TEA, 700 pairs SHOES, into this Island. ":11?ng districts, the above Goods have been purchased on ; ,"nmgeous “mm: and will be disposed of cheap for cash. FAMILY GROCERIES, 01“ THE BEST QUflLl TY!!! incatved, per late arrivals :1 ' ,Vhlch he ofi'ers cheap foricasll. ALSo, Liquors, wholesale and retail. Educ”: Snuff, Cigars, “fink. may be had, it'called for soon. 3th. 1842__ Just published, Price 33. .P3 '01' Commons, founded thereon. Egg] order of the House of Assembly. amnr'ra'rowu: Coons 5L BREMNER, Printers. ing Dunstable and Bedford Bonnets and s, Cambric and French Mus- lain and printed; rich &.c., Printed Velveteens, Silk, Cotton and \Vorsted all \Vares. Tea, Tobac- wlmle of which-having been purchased on the most advantageous form the Inhabitants he ofI'ers for sale at very reduced prices, for Cash on delivery. Traders going to the country will be supplied on very D. REDDIN. HE Subscribers have just received, per Brig Ante- montcd not inferior quality to any cithcr made or imported 'l N‘ “Pow-“‘5 1" the depressed state of trade in the manufac- J. 6:. \V. MACGILL. HE subscriber begs leave to inform the Inhabitants ’“Chtlrlottetown. and the Island in general, that he has NEW STOCK in_ the above ~‘.A fizw Barrels of Tar, and a Lot of St. Domingo Mallo JOHN TYBRING. SUS OF .THE POPULATION and STA- W,MTICAL RETURNS, taken in the Year 1841; together « ‘Mmary thereof, as prepared by a Committee of the A (Assembly. ' Resolutions reported from the Committee 7 torofthe Colony, as amended and adopted by the House Pelilon of 1842: Petitions to the Queen, and to the Bri- , A Statement ofthe IdforTownshlp Lands, with Reports thereon, doc. Qc. executed by the most compet and substantial Milldaln. Also, ready for the Plough, and about ing. The yearly rent is only £2 155. bourllood of several Island, viz: Monagllan, Fort Augustus, Tarcntu miles, and is only about one halfmilc distant from th and or from the Capital. In sllort, a easily be found. Persons wishing to offer for the abov property will please I Fort Augustus. “‘9 ALEXANDER DIXON, Miller. April, 1842. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE SALE, situate on Elliot River-—lately Kickham, deceased—between has which are under cultivation, running through the premises. yields, annually, thirty tons of raise Stock will find the above a desirable situation. will be given immediately. For further particulars, enquire of EDWARD KICKHAM, E t JAMES CAHILL, E xecu ors’ Charlottetown, April 19th, 1842. FREEHOI.D FARM FOR SALE. T beautifully si hood of‘ Darnley , acres ofLand, 35 of which are under cultivation. Barn, and a good Spring of Water on the premises. lottetown,or to W. E. CLARK, Darnley. June 4th,1842. T 0 B E S 0 L D, very ,, lottelown Royalty, lottetown to Princetown, every facility for working :1 Mill or Mills, extensive Tannery. Office of the Attorney General. , Jnne 2d, 1842. FOR SALE. By order of the Honourable the House of flssemllly, THE CHART of Bonn of CllsnLorTETowso—a CHART of CARDIGAN and the Hanuoun of under the Colonial Statute, George \Vright, Surveyor Ge ' N., Commissioners appointed under the sold Act. are now on Sale at the Royal Gazette Oflice, and the lottetown, and at the Custom House, OLD IRON, COPPER AND BRASS Three Rivers. ’ B 65 Birnie‘s Old Store), Charlottetown, quantities. Charlottetown, March 22d, 1842 Bills of Exchange, Chartei’ Parties, IMI l Article, Bills of Lading, Manifesto, Bills of Herald. offAttorney, Cpurt Subpoenas, Ap rentices’ Indentures, 1' 0 Magistrates Blanks, &c. for so e~ at the Office of the Sea- character, may have imm Sale, Foundry. CASTINGS in BnAss or IRON executed torany PORTRAIT PAINTING, at his residence in Prince Street, cor- nor of Grafton Street. Specimens may be seen, together with a number of ptllers in the fine arts. to 4 o’clock. r ccd business in the above branches, at the Store in King Street {nearly opposite Mrs. D. Ramsay’s), owned by Mr. John Davis, Jun., and trusts, by punctuality and attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. tcrns, always on hand. T that he has commenced business in the above line, and flutters hlmSclf that, by strict attention to business, be will merit a share oftheir patronage. Street, will be thankfully received, and punctually attended to. ent Millwrights to be found in the Colony. There are a never failing Stream of water, and a new the materials for a commodious Dwelling-house, 33x24 foot; about four Acres ofthe farm is 8 or 9 more are ready for stump- 7d., currency, for the term itl‘latcd in the immediate ncigll- of'tlle most flourishing Settlements in the m, Pisquid, &c., is on the main Road to Charlottetown, which is distant only 14 e Hills- borongh, where any quantity ofgoods or produce can be shipped to better opening for business cannot e valuable 0 apply to the owner, on the premises, at NE HUNDRED ACRES of Freehold LAND, occupied by Thomas twenty and twenty-five Acres of There are a good Dwelling House, Barn and Stables erected thereon, and a valuable Spring of Water Also,an excellent Marsh, which Hay. Any person wishing to Possession 0 BE SOLD, and immediate possession given, that tuated FARM in the immediate neighbour- belonging to the subscnbcr—wontaining 100 There is an excellent new House, nearly finished, 32 feet by 24; also, a good For further particulars, apply to John Clark, at. Mr. John Davis’s, jr., Char- IVE PASTURE LOTS, in one block, in Char- situate on the Road leading from Char- within three miles of Charlottetown The Three-milc-brook runs through one of these Lots, affording or for carrying on an For terms and particulars, inquire at the I‘IlLLSBOROUGH BAY and the HAR- BAY THREE RIVERS in this Island, surveyed 2d Victoria, cap. 5, by the Hon. neral, and George Peacock, Esq, R' Said Charts Office of the Surveyor General, at the Store of Mr. Henry Stamper. Char- OUGI-IT at the PHCENIX FOUNDRY (Waters in large or small BRZSS FINISHER .9 PA TTERN MAKERS, UICK WORKMEN in the above branches,of good ediate employment at the Phoenix pattern, without PORTRAIT PAINTING. ' \V. MARTIN, late from London, begs to inform o the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, that he has commenced 1 Hours of attendance, from 10 Charlottetown, July 2, 1842. CHAIR IfifiNUI‘AGTORY. THOMAS GREEN, , UPHOLSTERER, CAIBINET AND CHAIR JllfiKER, ESPECTFULLY informs the Inhabitants of Char- lottetown, and the Island generally, that he has Commen- W'indsor Chairs, Arm and Rocking Chairs, in a variety of pat- [LT’A smart, active BOY, wanted as an Apprentice. July 15th, 1842. PAINTING, GLAZING, GEES-DING, PAPER KANE-ENG, £40. HE Subscriber takes this method of intimating to the Inhabitants ofCllarlottetown, and the public ill general, N. B.----Al| Orders left at the Store of" Mr. P. \Valker, Queen G. W'. CASSIDY. Charlottetown, July, 1842. A CARI). ENRY FOUND, Tailor, desires to return his sin- each and every cultivated or improved 'I arid Water Lot as aforesaid; and the sum of Two Shillings and eight-pence for each and cvcry Town Lot, Pasture Lot and VVa- tor Lot, granted in the Towns and Royalties of Georgetown and Princetown; and the sum of One Shilling and four-pence for . each alld every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture and Water Lot, granted ill the said last mentioned Towns and Royalties, for levying an flssessmcnt an all Lands in this Island—I do here- by publicly notify the Owners or Occupiers of Land within this Island, for which the Annual Assessmentcllarged thereon by the said recited Act, ofFour Shillings, lawful money of this Island, for every Hundred Acres of wilderness or unimproved Lands con- ained in the several Townships, and the Several Islands belong- ing thereto; and the sum ofTwo Shillings for every Hundred Acres ofcultivatcd or improved Land in the said several Town- ships and Islands as aforesaid; and the sum ofFour Shillings for each and every uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot, Pasture Lot, Common Lot and lVater Lot, granted in the Town and Royalty ofCharlottetown; and the sum of Two Shillings for \ own, Pasture, Common, and so in proportion for a less quantity; and the sum of One pen- ny 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 everv acre ofsuch Lands as may be deemed uncultivated or unimproived Lands, is payable, that unless the Assessment for the current y ear bepnid into my hands, or the hands ofmy Deputies, on or before the Twenty- ' first ofDecembor, 1842, I shall, on the last day of the next Hil- ary Term, at. Charlottetown, make Proclamation of all such Lands as shall then be in arrcar for non-payment of the sums charged thereon, agreeably to the directions nfthe said, Act. J. SPENCER SMI'I'II, Treasurer. PHOENIX TOUR’DBY. Under the Special Patronage of His Excellency Sir II. V. Huntley, Lieutenant Governor. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. HE PHCENIX COMPANY beg to announce to _the Public, the Establishment, at the old and well known premlses of .Mcssrs. Waters 1%» Birnie, in Cllarlotetown, ofa BRASS and. IRON FOUNDRY ; and soon after the Spring arrivals, will be happy to receive orders for all descriptlons of Casiings for Mill-work, Farming Utensils, cere thanks to his friends and the public in general for their general support to his late partner and himself, during their Copartnersllip—and at the same time bch to acquaint thorn, that he is now carrying on business on his own account, and hopes to merit a continuance ofthat patronage which has hither- to been soliberally conferred. , H. F. will feel obliged to those indebted to the late Firm of TURNBDLL &FOUND to discharge their Accounts as early as possible. North side Queen Square, Charlottetown, June 17th, 1842. M. WALKER, MILLINER, DRESS AND STAY MAKER, From England, * ESPECTFULLY informs her Friends, and the Ladlcs of Charlottetown, that she has commenced Business in the above Line in part ofthe Premises occupied by Mr. Hobbs, Hat Manufacturer, Sydney Street, and trusts, by neat- ncss, punctuality, an atronage and support. Sydney Street, ‘llarlottetown, June 8th, 1842. M ILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING. lie of Charlottetown and its vicinity, to merit a share of theirrpatronagc. Residence, Upper Queen Street. Charlottetown, June 11th, 1842. punctuality, Quinn, deceased, are requested to make immediate pay ment to the Subscriber, otherwise their respective Accounts Wll be; placed in the hands of an Attorney, and sued tinction ofpersons. P. GAFFNEY. Charlottetown, May 13th, 1842. I HE Subscriber intending to make a change in bi business, is under the necessity of calling upon. all person indebted to him to make immediate payment of thclr respecth collection. T. B. TREMAIN. Charlottetown, 1st June, 1842. WHITE \VINE VI NEGAR. and for sale by the Subscriber. R. B. BOGGS. Charlottetown, December 4th, 1841. adapted either Axles, Lamps, &c. the Carriage. Also, a ‘set of new Harness, with or witllo K. MACKENZIE. \Vater-strcet, Oct. 22, 1841. d strict attention,to merita share of their ISS' TERIJZZICK begs to announce to the pub- tll'at she intends to carry on the above business; and trusts, by strict attention and LI. Persons indebted to the estate of the late James for without dis- Accounts,or they will be placed in the hands of an Attorney, for FEW QR. CASKS, very superior,just received, 4 OR SALE—An English. built C A R R I A G E, for one or two Horses, with Hood, Patent Stoves, and Machines for various pnrposcs, Fire and Garden En- glpes, on the most improved principles for effective operations. I‘he seerces of Mr. WILLIAM Cacsnv’llonas, a native oftllis Island, who is well skilled In all these various Branches, have been engaged. GEORGE BIRNIE, Superintendent. Charlottetown, March 15th 1842. FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE. Alliance British and Foreign Assurance Company, Established by fit)! of Parliament, in 1824. Capital, £5,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. , PRESIDENTS, &c.—John Irving, Esq., M. P., Samuel Gurney, Esq, Sir Moses Montefiorc, F. R. S. humorous—G. II. Barnett,Esq., Edward Blounl, Esq., John Bowdcr, Esq, Sir Robert Campbell, Barn, T. A. Curtis, Esq., Right Hon. G. R. Dawson, Sir G. Harrison, K. C. II., Melvi‘l Wilson, Esq, Sir T. F. anton, Bart., William Crawford, Esq, M. P., Edward Fletcher, Esq, Louis Lucas, Esq., Thomas Mas- terman, Esq., Thomas Richardson, Esq., L. N. De Rothschild, Esq., Ostald Smith, Esq. ' AUDITORS.—Sll‘ George Rothschild, Esq. . BANKERS.—I\IBSSFS. Barnetts, Hoares and Co. ACTUARY.—-Belljllmln Gnmpertz, Esq., F. R. S. Samarium—Andrew Hamilton, Esq. PHYSICIAN—John R. Hume, M. D., Curzon Street. SOLICIToR.—~John M. Pearce, Esq. Sunvnvoa.——Tomas Allason, Esq. HE Subscriber is authorised to issue POLICIES a: extremely moderate rates of‘ premium, on Houses in progress of building, or of repair; and on Vessels on the Stocks. Also' on Houses ofeverv description, on Furniture, and on Goods. He will also effect Life Insurance upon advantageous terms. A large part ofthe Capital is paid up, and its investor] inthe public funds. The Subscriber has authority to settle losses by Bills of Exchange on London, except in cases ofdoubt. A share ofthe . profits is allowed to the Assured every five ycarsu é . It 15 understood by the Company that Houses and other Build- 5 mgs, warmed by Stoves, are covered by the Policy, without rm 6 articular description, the Stoves being placed and used accor - mg to our Statutes in such cases made and provided.‘ CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. N. IL—Policies will be issued, renewal Receipts granted, and Prospectuses obtained, by applying to theSubscriber, at his Of: lice, daily, from 9 o’clock, a. m., until 5 o‘clock, p. m. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Carroll, James Cook, Esq, Anthony ,, Charlottetown, April 181b, 1842 LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. A 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 of Hartford, Connecticut. ut IIIILL SAIVS! liIILL SAIVSH MILL SA‘VS! I! US'I‘ recelved, ofRowland's Superior finis MILL SAWS. 30th May, 1842. 1 D. WILSON. HEREINGS. JUST landed, nine Barrels prime Newfoundland Herrings. sold low, for promptpayment. ’ They will Water Street, 9th June, 1842. 0 BE LET, for one or more years, to be fitted up as may be agreed upon, and_to- which commodious Cellar is attached, below tlle'Herald Prlntlng Offi East Corner of Pownal and V’Vater-streets. lars, apply to, A BOUT Three Tons Second hand CHAIN, w adapted for Ox or Rafting Chains, for so] .1 . M. TUCKER Queen Street, February 25, 1842. Agents of DAVID STEWART, Esquire, for his Estates Lots or. Townships Nos. 7, 10, 12, 27, 30 Island, beg to intimate, with a Iibert of purchasing, and that al persons indebted to thatgcntlempn, for rent or oil wise, are hereby required to make immediate pament of same. All perSons found eitherb cuttin t d with the utmost ri our of the Law. sec“ 6 g H. D. MORPETII, PETER EMERY. trespassing on an ofthe above pro on delay. Charlottetown, Isl July, 1842. December 10th 1840. and for sale by the Subscriber, a case bed 0; feet PHILADELPHIA and for Sale by the Subscriber, Sixty- K. M‘KENZIE. a large SHOP For further particu J. B. COOPER e Cheap for Cash. THE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole , 46, 47, and Lennox that they are prepared to .lease lands, and to sell on the most liberal terms; Timber, or in an other respect, will a pro And as he is furnished with blank Forms oprplication, and in possession of all the information which may be desired ,by persons who wish to cfl'ect Insurance, he will be happy to re- ceivce applications and transmit the same to the Agent at Hali- fax. Please apply to , HENRY PALMER. May be had at the Colonial Herald Office-"price ‘75. 6d. THE HARMONICON: A Collection of Sacred Music, consisting of Psalm and Hymn .Tunes, Anthems, &c., selected from the best Authors; with a copious Introduction to vocal Music. Second Edition, improved and enlarged. Charlottetown, May 28, 1842. be Just ublished, toolscap 8vo., p. 128, rice, ls.6d. single, [25. per oz. MORAL RENOVATION; or, The Empire ‘ chus destroyed. TIIE PRIZE Essay. By the Rev. ‘ KNOX. ell a CC of Bac- / JOHN CHARLOTTETOWN : COOPER dis BREMNER. OHN SCOTT, Coach .Malcor, returns but Sincere thanks to the public, for the very liberal support he has re- ceived since be commenced business in Charlottetown ; arid bags to inform them that he has REMOVED to his new Shop in Kent Street, near Mr. John Hobbs's, Cabinet-Maker, where he hopes, by strict attention to business, still to merit a share of their atrnnagc. Charlottetown, July 22d, 1842. BUILDING LOTS. HE Subscriber offers to Lease, for a term of years. BUILDING LOTS in a most eligible patot'tlle Tow I George Clark, who is on lef- the \ res, n for business. For particulars apply toflMr. authorlsed to treat for the same. ' JAMES E. S. BAG‘NALL. Charlottetown, June 8th, 1842.