w‘ “'7” “ii!” 3" W'TNR}.—.R flan-em from Eastwood Livmponl, calling at Hair“; ‘ ’ Iw Sanissgl 1 f British aitd North :Ainel‘icfln _ ROYAL MAID W STEAM sm 0f1250 Tans [airtime and 4440 Horse Power Eider Contract with the “Lords “of the Admii‘altyk‘g; __....__ .J,' v Aston, Commandcd bygALEXAN'bEa Ruin; ’r" , Rain-ANNI‘A, ' do. RlQflD. B. CLELA ; a»; CALEooNIA, do. .4... M‘KELMR " ' Common, (10. ii . C. H. E. Junkiiv, ‘ Passage Money, £25 Sterling, front-"Irialifax~ to Liverpool. From Halifax to Boston, $20. These Ships carry experienced Surgeons. The UNICORN plies between Pictou and Quebec, in con- finection with this place. - S. CUNARD & CO. .Hafiifax, August 10, 1841. THE MAILS for GREAT BniTAN, the UNITED STATES, HALIFAX,.&C. will leave Charlottetown as follows: . For Picteu direct. For Pictou, via Georgetown. On Saturday, May 15. . .I On Monday, May 17. Saturday, May 22,. .-‘ Tuesday, BIay 25. Saturday, May 29. Monday, May 31. Saturday, June 5. Tuesday, June 8. Saturday, June 12. _ 7 Monday, . June 14. Saturday, June 19. ‘ "Tuesday, June 22. . Saturday, June 26. ‘ Monday, June 28. Saturday, July 3. Tuesday, July 6. Saturday, July 10. ~ Monday, July 12. Saturday, July 17. 'T‘Iuesdny, July 20. " .Saturday, July 24. Monday, July 26. "Saturday, July 31. ' "Tuesday, August 3. :Saturday, August 7. « Monday, August 9. :Saturday, August 14. I‘uesday, August 17. : Saturday, August 21. Monday, August 23. :Saturday, August 2 . ‘ Tuesday, August 31. . Saturday, Sept. 4. . Monday, Sept. 6. SSaturday, Sept. 11. ’L'I‘uesday, Sept. 14. r‘Saturday, Sept. 18. Monday, Sept. 20. 15Saturday, Sept. 25. 'iTuesday, Sept. 28. iiSaturday, Oct. 2. g ' Monday, Oct 4. f'Saturday, Oct. 9. . ‘lTucsday, Oct. 11. :Saturday, Oct. 16. | Monday, Oct. 18. SSaturday, Oct. 23. ,‘lguesaay, » -" atur a c . . y, Monday, Nov. 1. =Saturday, Nov. 6. l ' Tpesday, ll130v. _ ' -‘ aturda ov. . s y, 1 Monday, Nov. 15. -‘ Saturday, Nov. 20. "Tuesday, Nov. 23. . TSaturday, Nov. 27. Monday, Nov. 29. "[13?le Mails will close each day, at Ten, A. M. INLAND MAILS. 'mcsday and Saturday, at Eight, A. 111. . The Western. Mails every Tuesday, at 9, A. M. The Eastern Mails, every Wednesday, at 11, A. M. ' JOHN WILLIAMS, Postmaster. Post Ofiice, Charlottetown, May 14th, 1841. PACKET BETWEEN BEDEQUE AND SIIEDIAC. Bedeque, every Monda'y, - weather permitting. ‘ of passsngers. Persons going from Charlottetown, v part of the Island, will find their way —-Thursdays and Sundays to St. John, N. . on Mondays and Fridays to Miramichi, Bathurst, Sec. FAnEs : Cabin Passengers, 7s. 6d. Steerage do. 55. Horses and Cattlleniis. h f t f ion wi e at to t ecom or o assengers. Every fluent P ANTHONPY‘ SIMPSON. Bedeque, May 9th, 1841. FOR SALE, order of the Honourable the House of fissembly; By and the HAasoun of THREE «finder the Colonial Statute, 2d Victoria, cap. 5, by the <. epr .‘Nm ommissiouers a pointed under the sai Act. "Afevaow on So Roul- ngette Oflice, and the Store of Mr. Henry Stamper, ~ Mil-envenand at the Custom House, Three Rivers. TO'BEJiET " "5;. the 1st September next, p, d»l:inrll“Water Streets, Charlottetown, ‘ .‘e l essrs. Coo er 6:. Brem’ner as a 650- Thli Building is. '25 feet by ,: attached, extending feel back The w “'9 Willbe let for a term ofone or more years, .~ fl' in“! be agreed “P'nu Folfltttflier particulars, up ly ‘0 ‘ T. - 1,9149,_Aug. 4, 1841. .SLOT ws ‘ i > -—1841.-—--— » .v _ Boston. Em. Hali as: m. ice ' col. . Columbia" Sept. lst. l Sept. 31ft... L w “ Caledonia" - Sept. 4th. "Britannia" Sept. 16111. Sept, 13:1,, . I “Acadia” . ' Sept. 19th. ' “galledopia” Oct. 2d. Oct. 4th. , 7” ' “ e um ia” « ' "' Oct. 5th. “Acadia” Oct. 16th. . Oct. 18111. " Britannia” ' Oct. 19th. “ Columbia” Nov. lst. Nov. 3d. ‘“ Caledonia" Nov. 4th. H‘. _¥ LAND ASSESSMENT. 'I‘REAsnaEn’s OFFICE, Charlottetown, Prince _ Edward Isla‘nd, lst June, 1841. IN pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly of this Islandnrnade and passed in the Seventh vcar ofthe Reign of His late Mayesty King William the Fourth, 'intituled fin Act for leoytno on fissessmentwn all Lands in this Island—1 do here- oypubliclay notify the Owners .or Occupiers of Land within thlp Island, fiir which the Annual Assessment charged thereoa by Hi; said recited Act ofFour Shillin s lawful e oi'vth‘s"1"l"”d for’every Huntitfil. Acres of wilder _, or unimproviad mild - contained In the several T0 at ips, and the several Islands be~ , lobging thereto; andflhfium of Two Shillings for every Hun- ~§£§d Acrerof cultivated or improved Land in the said several Thwnships and Islands as aforesafll; and the sum of Four Shil- lings for each and ever uncultivated or umimprovcd Town Lot, CHARLOTTETOWN, SATURBAY, AUGUST 21, 18211. . In; ‘1" ~. FOR SALE, ' H . , aluable well-known FREEHOLD FARM, bel, gm the Subscriber, consisting of One hundred and three oer, '_ E .and, forty ofwliich are in a high state ofcultiva- tion,*w1tll‘.¢:l‘ Wll‘llout the Crop on the ground. The uncultivated part ot‘ th‘g‘fiirm is covered with solid wood ofthe very best des- cription, finili for fuel and farming purposes. The crops which the Subscfiher has raised on it for a succession of years have equalled "equality and quantity uny farm of the same extent in thugholqfiland. There is on the remises a comfortable DWEL— Lm‘ HouhfiE, with a good Barn anIStable. The Garden, which is in the highest order, is planted with English and American Fruit '1‘ s of the best quality, and gooseberry and currant bushcsigreat variety. There is besides a beautiful stream of water rui_,_1‘ng close by the premises, in which, when the tide is in,a got {:1ch boat can come within ahundred yards of the Pasture Lot, Common 0t and Water Lot, granted in the .Towh nd Royalty of Charlottetown; and the sum of Two Shillings each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture, Com- mon and Water Lot. as aforesaid; and the sum of Tim Shillings and Bi litpence for each and every Town Lot, Pasture Lot and Water or, granted in the TOWns and Royalties of Georgetown and Princetown; and the sum of One Shilling and Fourpence for each and every cultivated or'improved Town, Pasture and Water Lot, granted in the said last-mentioned Towns and Royal. ties, and so .in proportion for a less quantity; and the sum of One Penny per acre on each and every acreiofcultivated or impilved Land in the Royalty of Georgetown, called reserved Lands ; and the sum of Twopencegper acre on each and ever ' acre'of such Lands as ma be deemed uncultivated or improvediands, is pay- able, that an ess the Assessment for the current year be aid into my hands, or the hands of my Deputies, on or before the wentv- first of December, 1841, I shall, on the last day of the next Hilaiy Term, at Charlottetown, make Proclamation of all uch Lands as shall then be in arrear for non-payment of the sums charged thereon, agreeebly to the directions ofthe said Act. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. Treasurer’s Office, June 1st, 1841. IN compliance with the provisions of the Act of the, _ General Assembly, for levying an Assessment on all Lands Within ths Island, I have appointed the following persons to be Receivers ofthe said Assessment: Prince County. Joseph Pope, Bedcque; Thomas C. Compton, St. Eleanor’s; James Yeo, Port Hill; Allan'Fors th, Cascumpeque. Thomas 11 acnutt, Princetown . Queen's County. James Piilgeon, New London; Thomas Fairbairn, Sable; Solomon Desbrisay, Charlottetown; Allan Macdougall, Belfast. King's County. John Jarrlinc, St. Peter’s; Alexander Macdunald, St. Margaret’s; William S. Macgowan, Souris; Hugh Macdonald, Three Rivers; James Richards, Murray Harbour. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. Royalty. T A MEETING held at the house of the Hon. J. H. Peters, the following Prospectus, for the formation ofa Society to encourage Emigration from Great Britain to Prince Edward Island, was agreed on :— 1. That a fund shalt be raised, to defray the expenses ofthe undertaking. ' 2. That every person subscribing thesum of Five Pounds, shall be entitled to select from Emigrants consigned to the Society, two Servants, male or female, of the following description, viz: domestic servants, as grooms, gardeners, &c., or one farming bailifi' or cook. 3. That every person, on paying Two Pounds Ten Shillings, shall be entitled, in the some manner, to one servant; but in the cases of farming bailiff or cook, Five Pounds must be paid. 4'. Three farming labourers will be considered as two domestic servants, and paid for accordingly. 5. Two male servants or labourers, under 18 years of age, and two women (not cooks), to be considered as one adult man servant. 6. An Agent will be appointed in London, with several . The Mails for Georgetown, 61c. will be made up every VVed- "‘ THE swift-sailing Packet DOLPHIN will leave for Shediac, every Thursday, and return from Shediac to Bedeque, for the season, his Packet is well fitted up for the comfort or any, other to Richibucto, Miramichi, or any part ofNew Brunswick 0r Nova Scotia, twice every week B. and Halifax; and ‘ persons can fiTHE CHART of HILLsnoRoUGn BAY and the HAR- soun ofCHARLor'rE-rows—a CHART of CAnoiaAN BAv RIVERS in this Island, surve ed on. ' ht B General and Gear ePeacock Eq. R. wng ’ “my” ’ .gi Said Chiirts Is an e Oil-ice of the Surveyor General, aélthe ur- and POSSESSION GIVEN on or aim, ' ‘HOUSE at the North corner of Pownal at present occu- Printing Office, '1‘], ' 30, and is two stories high. K are is an ellcellem“Cellar underneath and a commodious Yard '59 feeta’long Water Street, and running 30 correspondents in the country, to transact the business of the Society, in respect to forwarding Emigrants, and affording them necessary information. I 7. This Agent shall be authorised topadvancc, in part payment ofpassoge, £2 for every adult, and £1 for every person under 14 years of age, and of age to be employed. ‘ 8. The Society will forward to their Agents instructions ap- licable to every class of Emigrants, whether designing to take and, and whether possessed of small or larger capital; like- wise, the necessary information for artisans, and all others; and with any parties the Society will be happy to correspond; and it will be their particular aim to contract for and facilitate the passage ofall desoriptions. , 9. A particular Register will be kept by the Agents respecting the wants ofthe Colony, in all particulars as to Emigrants; but no pecuniary aid will be given by the “Society to any other classes ofpersons than those before enumerated. Openings for particular occupations will be particularised. Edward C. Haythorne, and \Villiam Swabey, Esqrs., will afford any further information and receive subscriptions. The number ofsubscribcrs is already considerable. AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY. THE Committee of the Bible Society have received from London a small sup ly of large and elegant Bibles, which are now on sale at their Depository, Mr. H. Stamper’s Book-Store, Queen Street. June 3, 1841. _ALLIANCE COMPANY. THE Subscriber has removed his Ofi‘ice to the pre- mises lately occupied by Mr. JAMES H. Down, near to the Catholic Chapel, where the assured in the above Company will please apply to have their Policies renewed, and where have Fire Insurance effected at moderate rates of premium, on Buildings, Furniture, Stock in Trade, and Ships on the Stocks—~11 share of the profits allowed to the assured. The Subscriber is empowered to settle losses in all ordinary cases, without reference to London. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, June 29th,1841. A CARD. . . R. POTTS, Surgeon, Licentiate of the Royal M College of Surgeons, Edinburgh,begs leave to announce to the inhabitants of Crapaud, and the nei hbouring Settlements, that he has commenced to practice the di .erent branches of his profession, and that by steadiness and strict attention he hopes e will be favoured with a share of the 'p‘ublitgdsplgpsortked H row ouse, His lace of residence is at Mr. Crapaud. HE Subscriber having removed from Charlottetown, requests all persons indebted to him to settle the amount of their respective accounts without further delay. He Will attend at his late residence in Charlottetown, up Saturday the 28th inst., in order to settle his affairs ; after which date to under the necessity of resorting to other means for the recovery of any sums that-may then be due. JOHN PASSNIORE- Union Road,‘13th Aug. 1841. will he - dpor. Tito farm is surrounded on every side by quiet and obli- ging neighbours. Iiisliort, a more desirable form can seldom be mayyvrth ora person of industry and moderate capital, and the Subscrpbd’s only motive for parting with it is an intention of returning in the decline of life to his friends and relatives in Eng land.‘ An, Indisputable title can be given, and possession of the premises 'as soon as the stock and crop are disposed of. For par- ticulars, (If’by letter, post paid,) apply to \ GEORGE ROBERTSON. Newtowo, Belfast, July 16th, 1841. ‘ I~ FOR SALE, , HE Leasehold Interest .of that eligible FARM, situate at Crapaud, and at present occupied by the subscri- ber, comprising 144 acres of excellent Land, 50 of which are in a high state ofcultivation. About 30 acres more may he mabo ready forr‘Qt 1c plougll at asmall expense, and the remainder is well wooded. here is an excellent Mill-site on the Farm; the shore furnishes 3t supply ofsea manure, and Lime may be obtained at a moderaterate from a Kiln adjoining the premises. The dwelling- house, to which 15 attached a Shop or Store,has recently been thoroughly repaired and considerably enlarged, so as to afford every convenience for the accommodation ofa respectable family. It has a Jrosbproofcellar underneath, and a never-failing well of waterafifiia door. These; remises—plesantly situated, on tlre'banks ofthe river Westmul’ and, in the midst ofa thriving and populous settlement, and withi ‘ 15 chains ofthe public Wharf~aflbrd an opportunity for inve _ nt,;.both for agricultural and commercial purposes, selddm to? be met with. For Termsof Sale, and other particulars, apply to Mr.Jolin Davis, jr,, Merchant, Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, on the premisesfwho is about to leave the Island. ROBERT CRANFORD. N. B.—‘-A new Barn,50 ft. by 34 ft. has just been completed. FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. A VALUABLE Freehold FARM, situate on Wilmot Creek, Lot 25, contaiflig 117 series, including five acres of superior marsh. There is about 40 acres nearly all free from stumps,.in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is well covered with logs, hardwood and fencing stuff. A constant stream runs through the centre, with good banks and plenty of water fiir a Grist and Saw Mill. The probable yield of hay this year will be 25 or 30 tons upland, and 8 tons marsh. The crop, about 3 acres potatoes, 3 acres wheat, and 0 acres oats, will be sold with the farm, if required. For particulars, apply to the proprietor, on the premises. . BENJAMIN READ. Retreat Farm, Lot 25, May 18th, 1841. w Valuable I’reeh‘old“ ’ situate on Rustico Hay, Fburtecn‘miles’from Charlottetown, containing about120 Acres of excellent Land—upwards of 50 of , Craps, sALE—A . vgluab‘le ,FREEHOLD FARM, T \ . [No. 212‘. FRESH IMPoitTATION AGAIN. -- T HOW respectfully announces his return from the» . 0 Halifax Market, with a general stock ofDRY GOODS, suitable to this season; also, a large stock of Tea, Sugar,&c.&c. The proprietor having personally selected the stock, feels con- fident of the quality being good, and having purchased low, can offer it to the public at very reduced prices. V T. H.returiis thanks for the liberal support he has already" received, and hopes, by unremittedpcrsonal attention to business, to merit a continuance ofthe same. , 1’. S.-—A general assortment of Bar Iron, Ironmongery, and Sliips’ Stores always on hand. ' i ’ ' ' Upper Queen Street, July 30,1841“ NEW, CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, For 1841. V GEORGE HEARD begs leave most respectfully to lurch-f. the Ladies and Gentlemen of Charlottetown,and the Island in general, that he hasjust received, ox Barque Em. B. Heard, a choice and well-selected assortment of ' 15mm!) mammalian which has been selected by the proprietor's father, in the best English markets, and which is now ready for inspection, at the Store lately occupied by Mr. White, Printer, Queen-street, the door above Mr. Gates‘, Saddler, consisting of— Mouslin do Laines, best London Prints, Saxonys, Silk, Satin, Gauze and Cotton Handkerchiefs and Shawls, Simister’s Patent wove elastic Stays andGentlemen’s Braces, Merinos, Or- leans,1.asting, silk, cotton and kid Gloves, ladies’ and gentleman's silk and cotton Stockings, 'Frcnch Parasols and Artificia’ls,’ Lace Veils, ladies’ dress and bonnet Ca s, Straw, Dunstable, Leghorn, Velvet, Silk and other Bonnets, ed Furniture Cottons, Lining Cottons of various colours, Christy‘s London Hats and Ca 5, ofall descriptions, gentleman’s Cravats and Stocks, Silk Ve vet, of various colours, Doeskins, Moleskins, Broad Cloths, Beaverteen, Trimmings of almost over sort, Book Muslin Handkerchiefs, French Lawn do., Book», . ull, Jaconet and Figured Muslins, a rare assortment of French Worked Collars, Capes, Habit Shirts;- Bodies for Children’s Frocks, Toys of every sort, a few superior silver—keyed German Flutes, a few dozen cane-seat London Chairs, Leather, consisting of Sole, Calf, Cordovan, Sheep, Morocco and Seal Skins, Steel Pens, Black Lead Pencils, Blanketing, Serves, Paint Brushes, Oils and Points of all sorts, Groceries ofa es; criptions, Bar Iron ofall sizes, a large assortment of Ironmongery, Cutlery, a few superior Turkey Oil Stones still. on hand, and a variety ofotlier articles, too numerous to mention. The whole will be sold Cheapfor Cash. - ‘ - Charlottetown, 23d June, 1841. NEW STORE. I . _ YDIARD 6L FINLAYSON beg leave to inform the Public that they have commenced a general business in the establishment lately occupied by'Mr. Alexander Davidson, where they have now on Sale an extensive STOCK 10F GOODS, _ consisting of Linen and Woollen Drapery, Haberdashery, Bone nets, Ribbons, Hardware, Gl'bceries, Liquors, Stationery, a great variei ofsmall Warestfic'; & ., which are all offered at ex- treme low prices, for cash ohly. " Lydiard & Finlayson having become the successors oer. A. Davidson, will, from their knowledge ofthe business, and their established corres ondencein Halifax and Great Britain, be enabled to execute a l orders with that promptitude and at- tention that they trust will ensure them a share of the Public support. Charlottetown, No. 1, Queen Street, 12th June, 1841. NEW AND’CHEAP GOODS, ,_ Imported, per Brig IsAsELLA, direct from England. M. TUCKER respectfully informs the inhabitants which are in a high state of cultivation. A good tw0<story Dwel- ling House, 37 by 24 feet, a stone Barn,.47 by 24 feet, and other suitable Buildings, together with 11 Well of most excellent lVater, and a Pump therein, are on the remises. The Crop will also be disposed of. For further particu are, apply to \V. Cundall, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the Proprietor, on the premises. , W. F. COLLINGS. Rusticn, June 8,1841. ’ VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. OR SALE—.-That valuable FARM, situated on the St. Peter’s Road, about three miles and a half from Char- lottetown—containing thirty-six acres of excellent land, in a high state ofcultivation, and surrounded with a dike fence—and also the Dwelling and Out Houses thereon. For further particulars, apply to ‘ , RICHARD FAUGHT. Charlottetown, North-side Queen Square, May 12th, 184] . To be Sold, and. immediate possession given, J. of Charlottetown, and Prince Edward Island generally, that he has taken the Store in Queen Street, lately occupied by Mr. White, Printer, where he begs to offer to their notice a large and general STOCK OF GOODS, selected by the re rietor from the, best markets, and JUST IMPORTED, per su ella— consisting of Broad Cloths, Kerseymeres, Twle'eds, Moleskins, Drills, Ladies dresses of the latest fashion; printed, white and grey Cottons, Mouslin De Laines, and Saxon Cloths, Shawls, Muslin and Net Collars, Bobbinets and Mus ins, a. variety of gauze and other Ribbons, Bonnets, Hats and Ca s, Blankets and Blanketing, Hosiery and Haberdashery, Umbere las and Paranoia, ready made Clothing, Macintosh Coats and Capes. ' ALso, Bar Iron; Ironmongery, in all its branches , Groceries; a large assortment ofEarthenware, Saddles and Bridles; a set of very good covered furniture Gig Hdgness, several sets ofsecond hand Gig Harness; a lot of Leatlieit; 4000 pairs of Shoes and Boots; Pitch, Tar, Rosin, Paints and Oil, &c. for really money only. And also, about 300 bushels prime Devonshire Malt. SPRING IMPORTATIONS FOR 1841. FREHOLD FARM, about 1;. mile from Char- lottetown, fronting on the Princetown Road, as well as that leading to the ChiefJustice’s. This Farm consists of Sixty Acres ofexcellent Land, Thirty-six of which are under cultiva- tion. The Crop, consisting of \Vheat, 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. HE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Agents of DAVID STEWART, Esquire, for his Estates on LOls or Townships Nos. 7, 10,12, 27, 30, 4G, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to lease lands, with at liberty of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms; and that all persons indebted to that gentleman, for rent or other- wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the same. ‘ All persons found trespassing on any ofthe above properties, either by cutting Timber, or in any other respect, will be pro— secuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. H. D. MORPETH, ' PETER EMERY. December 10th, 1840. HE Subscriber having been appointed receiver of the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fift -two, conveyed by the late General Feud, of the Royal Artillery, to the late Andrew Macdunald, re nests the Tenants residing thereon to pay all rents and arrears 0 rent to him with- out delay. x._ , DAVID ROSS, Receiver in Chancery. Hillsborough River, May lst, 1841. HE Subscriber, Proprietor of Townships Nos. 9, 16, 22 and 61, in this Island, has, by Deed Poll, hearing date the 24th da of February last, and duly Registered in the Regis- trar Office or this Colony, revoked and made null'and v01d a certain Letter of Attorney, heretofore granted by him to JoI-rN LEWELLIN LEWELLIN, Esquire, of Woodley Grove, in this Island, as his Agent, over and for the said Townships. LAURENCE SUIJVAN.‘ March 27th, 1841. T0 FARMERS. R. IRVING having procured Tradesmen from Scotland,ucquainted with the construction ofthe-most approved Implements of Husbandry, including Drill Machines for sowing Grain, Turnips, Beans, and Mungel Wurtzel, Soulf- lers and Cultivators, Chat? and Turnip Cutters, Winnowing Machines, Horse Rakes, &c. &c., begs to inform the Farmers of Prince Edward Island,that Mr. Macgowan, Secretary to the NE or Two APPRENTICES WANTED to the Pump and Blockmaking businpssATgapllyghcflEMIN' February 19th, 1841. Agricultural Society, has kindly offered to receive and transmit orders for any ofthe above articles, and that on application to Mr. Macgownn, specimens may always be seen at his Store. Bombaw, 12th June, 1841. V in quality to Ex Barques JOHN CBAIo, from London, and Noa'rr-Iu-MBERLAND, ‘ - from Liverpool. Y the above recent arrivals, the Subscriber has completed his SEASONABLE IMPORTATIONS of ’ BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS; and having paid his own personal attention to their selection at the difl'erent inanufactories throughout.- Great Britain, during the past winter, and having purchased, them on the ver best terms, lie is enabled to oii‘er them for Sale at very low prices, for cash only. a DANIEL BRENAN. "my Charlottetown, 20th May, 18417‘ SEASONABLE GOODS. HE Subscribers have just received from Liverpool, e2: Barqii‘e Nortliumberland, a' general assortment of BRI- TISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, andra few Chests prime TEAS. , ALso, ONE THOUSAND PAIRS EXCELLENT SHOES, equal any made on this Island, which will be sold cheap, fl" cash only . ' J. 56 w. M‘GILL. » a May 24th, 1841. LONDON PORTER- FOR. SALE by the Subscriber, One hundredsdoz’en prime LONDON PORTER, in cask of four dozen each.. JOHN DAVIS,;Jun. Queen Street, June 14, 1841. \ Prime Sole Leather, &c. v _ , HE Subscriber ofi'ers for Sale, 500 Sides of prime SOLE LEATHER, and a quantity of Neats’ Leather and Calfskins, Roans'and Lining Skins. . ' THOMAS DAWSON. June 11,1841. 100,000 - ALso, A SCHOONER of abont100 Tons. ' VB. TREMAIN. ____.. MERCHANTABLE DE A LS tor Sale at Three Rivers. THE Subscriber having taken that commodious Store on Mrs. Wright’s Premises, head of Queen’s Wharf (for. nierly occupied by Mr. Alexanldei' Davrdson), as aSnle Room, win be ready to receive any description of Goods, Furniture, 61.0. to b dis osed of by Auction. _, , I. e p WILLIAM CULLEN Articles, Bills ofLading, Manifests, Powers of Attqgnn'sj cw" subpwmsi APFI'entices’ Indenturcs,a varigfia, if" d, tratcs’ Blanks, &c. for sale at the Office oftlw "' \ E'ITA-NK Bills of Exchange,Charter Parties, Seamen’s ,