‘ p ("I n 71pm« '~ g. a . -;,, o i , s “fihntmu,w1msw. - .M: TUCKER ‘r' ctfullgdiaforms the inhabitants eofcbarlpttciowu, Prince yvsrd Islandgau _ .tliet, ha‘has take the Start} to Queen Street, lately need by I}. While, hitter where he beg! to oler on their notice a large and gsmi men or Goons, selected by tllo ietor hthebest'msrksta and JUST raroririrn, pot is— eaeaistiag‘ of Broad Cloths, Keruyntma, Tw . ‘Lsdies' dresses of the latest fashion; printed, whita an fi a, 'Iloualil Ds Laines, and Saxon Cloths, Shawls. , in and Net Collars, Bobbi-eh and I as, a variety 0 i , and other Ribbons, Bonnets Hats and Cape, Blankets and matt- , Hosiery and Haberdaa cry, Umbere Ins and Parasols. Info Clothing, Macintosh Costs and Capes. Aaso Fl I'll“; Ironmongery, in all ‘ riches, Groceries; a large WofEartbeoware,Saddlea and Bridles: a set or very e'ovsrsd furniture Gig Hun-s, several sets or second hand lioness; a lot of Leather; 1000 pain or Shoes and Boots, M The, Rosin, Paints and Oil, be. for ready may only. ‘, Llflpb, about an bushels prime Dcvonshire Malt. beds, Moleskin:i ' vacuums: Lire amorous!- V , [transit scram] ~ . ' HESE Medicines are indebted for. the!" W“? ‘0 7 their manifest and sensible action in purifying “19 llll’ml:i and ehanncla.oflifc,and snduin them wtthyenewed tone '7’. vi r. In many hundred certi cases which have begnhmih. a lie, and ioalmoet every species of disease. to???" md um'an frame is liable, the happy efl'ects of Motl'at a Life I“:d ed Phenia Bitters have been gratefully and publicly aclHIIO‘V. Sim by all us benelted, and who were previous! “:ich uaini with the beautifully philosophical principle! uPon V: lire are com unded, and upon which they cenugubn"! "f - P be Life edicinea recommend themselves in diseaseso or .er hunt and description. The first operation is tolooae’n [mm “e coats of the stomach and bowels the various mwfi‘i“ '“d ‘It has a frosts)": no - FOR SALE, : . ,' ' HE Leiseliold Interest of that eligiglelhffifigii ' t Cra and and at present occupied yr Hch are "mate a p ’ 1' excellent Land, 50 o W I ' risin 144 acres 0 __ be nub“ iii: liigliigtaie 5f cultivation. About 30 acres more er is we“ ad for the plough at arms“ expense, and the rein . the shore m d There is an excellent Mill-site on the Farm, ' d “ 8 WM 6 ' ly ofsea manure, and Lime may he obtaJno"in . rem a Kiln ad'riining the premises. The yye‘beegn house to which is attache a Shop or Store, has receriwyufi'ord thoroii hly repaired and considera 1y enlarged, so family every gonvenience for the accommodation of a rcspecta e . ofcellar underneath, and ii never-failing well of ' f the river ' es— lesontl situated, on the banks 0 W'E'a'iiiigr dii'dmisn tliepmidst rife ihrivrng and populous scttletmzintt, and within l5’chains ofthe public Wharf—afford an upper it y indictment? both for agriculturalund comm-robtaerposes, moderate rate water at the crudities constantl settling around them; andto NEOVO'W' hardened forces which collect in the convolutiona of the am d intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these» 9“ leave such collected muses behind as to produce habitual coative- trees, with all its train ofevila, or sudden diarrhira, with its inimi- nent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomis't‘s who examine the human bowels aflcr death: and hence t i ‘ . _' new areas. ' I want) a. FINLAYSON beg leave to inform the Public that they have commenced a general business it homblishment lately occupied by Mr. Alexander Davidson, who.” have now on Sale an extensive STOCK OF GOODS, on.“ of Linen and Woollen Dra ry Haberdashery Bun- lm, Raoul, Hardware, Groceries, hpzuo'rs, Stationery, a'graat , smell Wares, M. he, which are all ofsred at es- , M low price-.11» cash only.” _ _ , ifinlayaol having me the successors oer. ‘ & their knowledge ufthe business.aiid ulnbliabod c nudence in Ilnlifax and Great Britain, )s fled to execute sl orders with that promptiimle and at- tention thatthey trust will ensure them a share of the Public ' a, will, from Giarlottetown, No.1, Queen Street, 12ih June,1811. ' law, came m rasrtrorua'na Goons, ' For 1841. EORGE HEARD be a leave moat respectfully to I. inform the Ladies and antlcmen of Charlottetown, and .~ mislead in enaral, that he has 'ust received, ex Barquc Bra. 8. L ,, . .1- , a choice and wel ~aeleeted assortment of — . v firms!) “minimize, 'whiilll been selected by the proprietor'a father, in the best ' markets, and which is now ready for inspection. at the lat! lately occupied by Mr. White, Printar,_ Queen-street, the " ' door above Mr. Gates', Saddler, consisting ofT- , . . Hotliu do Laiaas, beat London Prints, Saxouya, Silk, Satin , on”, Cause and Cotton Handkerchiefs and Shawls, Siniistcr's Pate-t wove alastic Stays and Gentleman's Braces, Marines, Of- iog, silk, cotton and kid Gloves, ladies‘ and gentlemen s ilk .d cotton Siockin , French Punch and Artificials, Lace VOID, Hie!‘ dress and fimnet Ca , Straw, Dunstable, be born, Velvet, Silk and other Bonnets, Ilied Furniture Cottona, nin Counts of various colours, Christy‘s London Hats and Ca s, ofal , ' . , gentleman's Cravata and Stocks, Silk Ve vet, of 'vmioaseelours, Doeakins, Mule-kins, Broad Cloths, Beavcrtcen, Tad-ming- of almost over sort, Book Muslin Handkerchiefs, Preach Lawn 110., Book, . rill, Jaconat and Figured Muslins, a ran meat of French Worked Collars, Capes, Habit Shirts, ’0th for Children's Frocks, Toys of every sort, a few on r_ior ollvosskoyod German Flutea, a few dozen cane-seat London hairs; ‘ Lolllter consistio of Sole, Calf, Cordovan, Sheep, Morocco and . “Skills, Stool ens, Black Load Pencils, Blanketing, Ser ea, ‘ 'Bruallea Oils and Paints of all sorts, Groceries of all es- , Bar iron efall sizes, a lar assortment of Ironmongery, efliw superior Turkey 0i Stones still on hand, and a v bother articles, the numerous to mention. The whole r “mpg Cash. _ Z, _‘ we, June,1841. THE Subscriber having taken that commodious Store oil Mrs. Wright's Premises, head of Queen's \Vharf (for- DQI] occupied by Mr. Alexander Davidsoh), as a Sale Room, will reo'dy to receive any description of Goods, Furniture, dw. to be disposed of by Auction. . WILLIAM CULLEN. A BAT MANUFACTORY. I OHN HOBBS, Hat Manufacturer, lately from Eng- 'laad. tfully informs the Inhabitants ofCliarlottetriwn, old the Isle in eneral, that he has commenced business in the a , line in the e :p lately occupied by Miss Butcher, Bonnet- , orib aide King s Square, and irusts, b rendering a la ate moderate price, to merit a share 0 their support. Gentleman‘s Beaver and Felt Hats, Ladies' Riding do., Beaver Ion-an, Children's fancy and other Hats, made according to the newest fashions. Old I ate cleaned and repaired. All orders executed with promptitude, and for read money only. loam, Irish lat, Rabbit and other slrina bought. Charlottetown, June 11, 1841. f. KENNETH MCKENZIE, Waste-Scan", A Opposite Ur, Pedro’s Brick Building, ,A V IN 0 been appointed A G E N T for the ALBION IRON UNDRY, PICTOU, In“. enabled to supply all descriptions of Castings, in Iron, “M‘Copper or Composition, for Ships, Mill Gcar, l'luu h- ues-ting, or other purposes, with certaint and dispatch, an at prleesquita as low as they can be ini orted from England. Terms-l-Caah, on delivery of the 'ooda n'Ordera from the Country will be punctually attended to. Charlottetown, June 11, 1841. ‘ GEORGETOWN STAGE. THE Subscriber most respectfully informs the public, that he_ continues to proceed roin Charlottetown to w_a with his STAGE on Wednesdays and Saturdays as _ In. I light o'clock in the morning, returning on Thursdays and as formerly. He also takes an Extra Mail and Passen- mcaorgeto wn on the Ale-day of the arrival there or the a", from Pictou, leaving the ollowing day for Charlotte- a. To these who have kindly cneoura ed his establishment, he returns hia sincere thanks, and refers a public to them for the chimney of his carriages and cattle. , Hours, Breakfasts, Refreshments, he. to be had, on Temper. ampfiae plea, at his House, eight miles from Charlottetown . Ferry, and twentyoone from Georgetown. SAMUEL LANE. Hh House of ealLin Charlottetown is th C 'al I - ald»bGeorgetewn, Mr. Charles M‘Lareu's. . ommuu un' PACKET BETWEEN BEDEQUB AND SHEDIAC. ' THE "rill-sailing Packet Domain will leave Bedeque, for Shediac,avery Hands , and return every tund- , from Shediac to B " , wteptoer permitting. his l’uclret is well fitted up for the comfort o pasting-rs. larloua going from Charlottetown, or any other part the Island, will find-t air way to Richibucto, Miramichi, or any part ofNew Brunswick or Nova Scotia, twice every week .Thorsdays and Sundays to St. John, N. 11. and Halifax - and .9. Monday. and Fridays to gimmichi, Bathurst, dsc. I i I Alisa: cal-II Pamaagers, 7s. 6d. Stae e do. 5a. Horses and Cattle, 7s. 6d. as Ivory attention will be paid to the comfort of nssengera. ANTHON sm . was, any 91b, 18“. "ON OR SALE—A SCHOONER, of [20 Tons new building at St. Peter's, and to be launched iii about six weeks. . For particulars, appiy toBCp t. Paarso, e or gfétgatowa, or to Mr. 'l‘hsophitua Webster, dar, Saint .~ June 25, 1841, , ortha , ,Foa SALE—A BRIG new buildiii it New London, about 300 tons burthen. Her amnion are u tbllow: keel, 94 feet; beam,25feot; depth 0" _ 7 This vessel is built of good murky” ""1 'i" be She will be ready to launch in A f lapply to Messrs. J. a. A. Sim m :Wb¢_7;xt. ,or, « r.'JelIu 11., 'r' cm1m| , P " ° '" “Hal” _ “whlflLJ -v own [in] " of these well informed men against quack Medium" or medicines prepared and heralded to the public .by 'S'lwr‘" persons. The second effect ofthe Lilli Medicines is too sans the kidneys and the bladder, and b this means, the liver an- the Inn a, the healthful action ofw ioh entirely dope“!I “1’? the regu arjt of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes it_ red colour rem the agency of the liver and the lunglvberol'PI: passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nouns I ed by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely throng the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphant: mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. Miifl'at's Vegetable Life Medicines have been thorn“ lily tested, and renounced a sovereign remedy for Dy! epsia. F “‘0' lency, Palpitaiion ofthe Heart, Loss of Appetite, leurlhum Ind Headache, Resileasncss. Illiempcr, Anxioiv,1.angonr nndIMe. lancholy,Costiveneas, Diarrhaia, Cholera, Seven of all kinds. Rhcumatism,Gout, Dropaieii efall kinda, Gravel, Worms: Am”? and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers. Invcternte Sores. SCOfblfllc Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive complain“, ""0", cloudy and other disagreeable cornplnsions, Salt Rheum» E'Y‘ ll lair, common Colds and Influenra, and various other com- paints which amict the human frame. In Fever .llnfl Ague, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently suc- cessful—lo much so, that in the Fever and Aguo Districts, PhyIICl' am almost universally prescribe lliem. _ All that Mr. Motl'at requires of his patients is, who particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according iothe directions. It is not by a Newspaper notice, or by any thing that he lilmself may say in Ibeir favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results nfa fair trial. [7A Fries" SurrLr ofthese valuable Medicines just received, and for sale by COOPER dz. BREMNER. Sole flgentsfor Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, June 4,1841. SPRING IMPORTATIONS FOR 1841. Ex Barqnes Jons Casio, front Leaders, and Noarnuaasiiusn, from Liverpool. V BY the above recent arrivals, tlie Subscriber has completed his Susanna: IartiitrArioss of BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS; and_ having paid his own personal attention to their selection at the difi'erent manufactories throughout Great Britain, during the winter, and liiivin purchased them on the very best terms, e is enabled to offer t cm for Sale at very low prices, for cash only. DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, 20th May, 1841. SEASONABLE GOODS. E Subscribers have just received from Liverpool, er: Barr ire Norihiirnbcrlnnd, a general assortment of BRI- TISH MA UFACTURED GOOD ,aud a few Chests prime TEAS. ' Arse, ONE THOUSAND PAIRS EXCELLENT SHOES, equal in quality in any made on this Island, which will be sold cheap, for Cash only. J. dz. “7. M‘GlliL. May 241b, 1841. ‘ Prime Sole Leather, &c. HE Subscriber offers 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. ADDLERY.—-The Subscriber respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Island at large,thnt he has latcl commenced business in Sydney-street, next door to Mr. Joseph blacdonnld. Saddles, Harnesses, dcc., of all descrip- tions, will be executed with neatness and dispatch; and the subscri- ber hopes, by punctuality and attention, to merit a share of public patronage. Orders from the country Will be strictl attended to. ALE .M‘KAY. Charlottetown, June 28, 1841. R. THOMAS DENNIS, Tin Plate Worker, and I Copper Smith, bogs leavo respectfully to inform his fricndsin Charlottetown, and the Public in eneriil,»that he has opened a Shop in Prince Street, opposite to Mr. Martin Doghcr- ty's, where he hopes, by diligence and attention, low prices, and punctuality, to ensure a share ofthcir patronage. Charlottetown, June 17th, 1841. LONDON PORTER. FOR SALE by the Subscriber, One hundred dozen prime LONDON PORTER, in casks of four dozen each. JOlIN DAVIS, Jun. Queen Street, June 14, 1841. MERCHANTABLE DE A LS i:r Snlc at Three Rivers. ' 100,000 A SCHOONER of about 100 Tons. T. B. TREMAIN. HARRY D. TYSON, Teacher of Sacred Music. returns. thanks to all those pupils who have attended his Schools In Prince Edward Island (the number bein upwards of six thousand seven hundred), and hugs leave to intimate his in- tention of teaching Sacred Music, to commence at the following plaAcas, "It: ‘ t St. etcr‘s Road, on Tuesda evenin , the 20th 'na ' “ Brackley PointRoad, on deneadaygevcning; =| um, I.mlrml’rir'ililzetowr; R031, (lm Thursday evening-«to continue for on s---an in inr ottetown ro ' ' ofsigiiaiures can be obtained. ' p "dad a man.“ numb" Charlottetown, 16th July, 1841. STATIONERY. JUST RECEIVED, and for Sale at the Subscribers’ Store, East Corner of Pownal and \Vater Streets, FOJInOd 113:). Foolscap, Putt, Letter, and Note Paper (gm Ruled aper, Post and Foolscap Marble do. Coloured Demy do. - Black and Red Sealing Wax. Wafers, Quills, &c. M. &c. COOPER & BREMNER. WOOL. THREE hundred pounds superior WOOL for Sale 5 or: Charlottetown Royalty, June 25th, 184L036E BEEE’ sen' Five Pounds Rowe d. WHEREAS some evil-disposed pdrson or persons did a few days a cut down and ca young trees from the est aide oftlie Field fern. a. 3:31:12" ill scribor,e poarte the Farm or Mr. W. W. Bagnal uov‘r in th m session 0 the Rev. L. C. JenkinsmThis is to ’ e M . . ' Noiic h above Reward ofFive Pounds will be idt ‘1'. 09' ll the give such inbrrnation as will lead topt'be gram: meat of the otl'aader. JOHN MACGILL. Charlottetown, 2d July, 1841. ‘ Termidequ nmcr partieuiars,’ apply’ié'Mr. John Davis, jr., Merchant, Cliarloiictowrt.'or Ito the Subscriber, on the ' h ' about to leave the 537i: . h - nreinisesiw e is , ‘ by“, ' ' ' " i!w0_.'/‘.' e . N. B.—A new Bali,00,ll.’l)g ‘ 5! “M; A VALUA--§ns ; mom..r. 1.x ,. —-———~ um OR SALE—Thatalltiable Farm. situated oncthe F St. Peter’s Riv-id, about three miles and a half from ,.in; ottetown—containirig thirty-six acres ofcxcellent land, in; ilign itato ofcultivation, and surrounded With a dike fence—an n \. ' lte Dwelling .mi r .. n ,PPl)’ lo RICHARD FAUGHT: Charlottetown, North-side Queen Square, May l2th, 1841. FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. . VALUABLE Freehold FARM, situate on Wilmot It Lot25 containin 117 acres, includin five acres 01' aupccrizfrriarsh. There is abogut 40 acres nearly .alf free frorpl stumpsfiin a high state of cultivation; .the remainder is we covered with logs, hardwood and fencing siufi‘. A capstan: stream runs through the centre, With good banks and Iplenty 9 water for it Grist and Saw Mill. The probable yield 0 buy this year will be ‘25 or 30 tons upland, and 8 tons marsh. Thecrop, about 3 acres potatoes, 3 acres wheat, and acres oats, wrll be sold with the form, if required. For, particulars, apply to the proprietor, on the premises. BENJAMIN READ. Retreat Farm, Lot 25, May 18th, 1841. Valuable Freehold Farm. FOR SALE—A valuable FREEHOLD FARM, situate on Rustico Bay, Fourteen miles from Charlottetown, containing eborit120 Acres ofexcellcnt Land—upwards of 50 e which are in n 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 with a \Voll of most excellent VVaier, and a Pum therein, are on the premises. The Crop wrll also be disposed o . For further iirticu an, apply to Cundall, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the roprictor, on the remiscs. . . F. COLLINGS. Rustieo, June 8, 1841. ' FOR SALE THAT valuable well-known FitEEHOLD FARM, belongingiii the Subscriber, consisting of One hundred _and' three acres of and, forty ofwbicli are in a high state ofcultiva- tion, with or without the cm on the ground. The uncultivated part oftlie farm is covered wrtli solid wood of the very best des- cription, both for fuel and farming purposes. The crops which the Subscriber has raised on it for -a succession of. years have equalled in uality and quantity any form of the same extent in the whole Iglond. There is on the remises a comfortable DWEL- Lixc Housrz, with a good Born on Stable. The Garden, which is in the highest order, is planted with English and American Fruit Trees of the best uality, rind gooseberry and currant bushes in great variety. '1‘ ere is besides a beautiful stream of water running close by the premises, in which, when the tide is in, a good sized heat can come within a hundred yards of the door. The farm is surrounded on every side by quiet and obli- ging neighbours. In short, a more desirable farm can seldom be met with fora person of industry and moderate capital, and the ' Subscriber's only motive for pnriin with it is an intention ol returning in the decline riflifc 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 paiil,) apply to GEORGE ROBERTSON. Newtown, Belfast, July 16th, 1841. To be Sold, and immediate possession given, FREHOLD FARM, about 1:} mile from Char- lottetown, frontin on the Princeinwn Road, as well as that leading to the Chief ustice‘s. This Farm consists of Sixty Acres nfcxcellcnt Land, 'l‘hirt -six of which are under cultiva- tion. The Crop, consisting of heat, Oars, Potatoes and Hay, wrll 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 of DAVID STEWART, E uiru, for his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10,12, 27, , 46, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to lease lands With a liberty of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms: and that al personsindobtcdtuiliatgentlcman,forrontor other: wrse, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the some. All persons found trespassin on an oftlie above 0 ' either by cutting Timber, or in gany othbr respect wi f :mfdz secutcd with the utmost rigour uf'the Law. , P H. D. MORPE'I‘H, 'PE December 10th, 1840. T“ EMERY' THE Subscriber havmg been appointed receiver of . the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fifty-two, convc 'ed by the late General Pearl of the R0 a1 Artillery, to the ate Andrew Macdunald, re ueirta the Tanning residing thereon io pay all rents and arrears 0 rent to him with- out delay. . DAVII) ROSS, Hillaboroogh River, 51" I“, I 8“- Rccetver in Chancery. HE Subscriber, Pro ' ' I . . prietor of Townshi 3 Nos. E2423 22d g}irl‘:l:'l::rlllland, has, by Deed Poll), bearinf’dln‘ti; m" 0mm of mi. Conny,,w;::2ddt;llydkegietered in the Regis- ' made null ‘ fi::;:::th:;lAlt;orneyh heretofore ranted by liiliili‘io V3.33“: mud, n hi. Agenda, squire, of Voodley Grove, in this over and for the said Townships March 27",, 184,. LAURENCE SULIVAN. j ' _CO-PARTNERSHIP. R. JOHN M‘GILL having taken into Co- art mcuyerylf-inmziifieathe'lyre: of May last, in. Nephevi) w. under “1,” firm orJ. & vcyiM‘iaufpture beearried on as hithiarto, JOHN M‘GILL, May 24th,1841. W. M‘GILL JV. B.—-An immediate a men I _ t f ’ 34:6,”, prevtous to the FirggMay,18,41,‘iilpiiiti:iillalilfy ribbed:de LL P CAUTION. A ersons are hereby caution ' _ ' ed a ' from up; c::rtyipgraway _Timber, or Wood of Elia":t 0")“ng lam Hemp.“ owflilwnsh'ilp No. 43, belonging to “le sticnpnon’ . e. I rain ownshend deceas d ' s to 9rd” avoid law and law costs. ’ e ’ If they wnh to ' CHARLES woaaaiIL. ortgagee in! possession 0NDON POR M L forsmi’bymbome fdoand BROWN STOUT zen . Chmmmwn, ,m 26"), 1841. CHARLES DEMPSEY. ' T A MEETING held at ' 11. Peters, the following P ctu .M' Society‘lo encourage Emigratidrn'm'avq .- Edward Island, waa‘agreed'on :-_- 1. That a fund aliiill undertaking. 2. That every be entitled to so two Servants, domestic servants, bailifi' or cook. 3. That every person, shall be entitled, cases of farming. 4. Three farming servants, and aid for accor person subscribing theluat of lect from Emigrents con male or female, of the follow . -' ' as grooms, gardeners, / on mine Two Mali ,. in the same manner, tonne _ ‘ bsilifl' orcook, Five Pounds raga labourers will be con.“ dingly. - ' boorera, under 18 5. Two ma eservants or In two women (not cooks), to servant. i 6. An orrespondcnts in the country, . ociety, in respect to forwarding Emigrants, information. 7. This Agent shall be out ofpass e, £2 for every adu years 0 age, and of 8. The Secrety w plicable to every class 0 11908891" Agent will be appointed in Lot.“ Mid, and whether ,possease isc, the necessary in . ' ' t' the Seeict will be happy as [uh any PM I“ ticular aim to contract the It will be their par . passage of all descriptions. 9. A particular Register ‘ _ the wants ofthe Colony, in all particulars aau .- will be given by the :. than those before ennmera one will be particularised. Edward C. Haytliorne, and William Sufi”T ‘ afford any further information and receive an . r The number of subscribers is already conai . 5 “I no pecuniary aid of persons particular occupati be raised, to defiay It, a to be employed. i 1 forward to their f Emigrants, whet . d of smallorla ,g ' formation for artisans, {dis 4‘ be considered. ‘ to transact tllh‘ J. .‘l‘ «a: ._ horised to advance,” and £1 for ovary . ta. .' .}-1 will be kept by the» ted. “ Britannia" ROYAL MAIL Of 1200 Tons burthcn and 440 ‘ Under Contract with the “ Lords oftliu’ - ACAniA, Captain BRITANNIA, do. CALEDONIA, do. COLUMBIA, do. Fm. Boston. “ Columbia” March lat. “Caledonia” “ Britannia" March 16th “ Acadia" . “ Caledonia” Aprillat “ Columbia" “ Acadia" April 17 “ Britannia” “ Columbia" May 1st “ Caledonia" ‘ “ Britannia" May 16th “Acadia” “Caledonia” June 1st “ Columbia” ' “ Acadia” June 16th “ Britannia” “ Columbia" July 1st “ Caledonia.” “ Britannia" July 17th “ Acadia" “ Caledonia" August 1st “ Columbia" ~ “ Acadia" August 16th ' Halifax, Feb. 22, 1841. Brim d North American ' Horse it EowAitn C. chnn. B. C). c. n. E. Just ‘ “'ill sail from Boston and Liverpool,ciilling at i v 2 1841. Fm. Halifax March 3d March 18th April 34! April 19th May 3d May 1811i June 3d June 18th July 3d July 19th August 3d August 18th .ry e 'i: 5.. (,3 Passage Money, £25 Sterling, from Halifax to ’ i From Halifax to Boston, 320. _ These Ships carry experienced Sur ' The UNlCORN plies between Pictou and nection with this place. ..,' On Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturda T u end 8;: Saturday, Sniurda Tuesdag: Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturda I Tuesdayz,’ Saturday, Saturda Tuesday: Saturday , Saturda l‘uesdag,’ Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Tueada Saturdaiv: Saturday, Tueflday, Saturday, Saturday, . Tuesday, Saturday, Saturda ' Tuesdag: Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, The Western The Eastern Saturday, I The Mails for G "0"“, and Saturd Post Office, Cbarlottetow w CitartLo'rn-rowrv Printers 1 ' " gs, contra? Honorable the w”! P‘Mle ll THE MAILS rot Gnu B lIALiFAx, ch. will leave Charlottetown to fill ‘ For Piclou direct. For Piston, it i I May 15._ M riy 22. May 25. May 29. June 5. June 8. June 12. June 19. June 22. June 26. July 3. July 6. July 10. July 17. 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. 20, Nov. 23, Nov. 27, [F'l‘he Mails will close each day, 2 Printed “d I"Win! and Water Streets. "f yearly in advance. im, the U Monday” Monday, Monday, eIday,‘at 9, A. bliahed b ' r ease of - On blonds, i" #- Monday, , .‘ .H. ‘ atTeafl-im , lNLANii MAILS. 5 eorgotown at - 1* “L " Elsh’l. a. IN“. .. Mails every Tn Mails, every Wednoadlyr “'1‘. JOHN Wm“. n,'May14th, 18“? .