@bs @olonial {Elma AND 9 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ADVERTISER. V01. 111.] 1 #- attests anti Bruises. DISTRICT No. 1---(Southern Division.) TO BE LET, by Public Auction, to the lowest bidders, at the several places where the Contracts are to be performed— ' On Manda , the 29th, at 9, a. m., repairing the Road and Bridges fi‘bm the Division Line of Lots 7 and 8, to- » wards Leech's, Lot 8. On Tuesda , the 30th, at 9, a. m., the opening and re- pairing the oad, and repairing and making Bridges through Lot 7—Sales to commence at the Division Line near Edmund Dumvill’s. Approved Security will be required for the fulfilment of each Contract. JOSEPH HIGGINS,Commissioner. sEgmont Bay, 26th May, 1840. HARD CONTRACT. “7 E do hereby give Notice, that we will, on Tuesday the 7th July next, at 12 o‘clock, noun, jet 11p and sell the extending the HARDS at Ellis or Grand River Ferry, Lots 14 and 16. Good security must be given for the due performance of each Contract. JAMES YEO, J. E. S. BAGNALL. Port Hill, 11th June, 1840. ROAD DISTRICT, No. 10. - HE Subscriber will Ls'r BY AUCTION, on the spot, to the lowest bidder, on Wednesday, the 1st day ofJuly next,the making of a Bridge across Fitt- .Iayson's Cree , on Lot 62, near the County line. Am- ple security will be required for the faithful performance of the Contract. A. MACDOUGALL, Commissioner. Flat River, 17th June, 1840. ROAD DISTRICT, No. 14. THE Subscriber will sell by Auction, on Mon- day the 13th day of July next, three Bridges, to be made on the new line of Road in the Royalty of Georgetown.—Sale to commence where the Bridge is to be built, near Flauigan’s, at 10 o’clock, forenoon. THOMAS OWEN, Commissioner of Roads. Cardigan, 22d June, 1840. ' ROAD CONTRACT. HE Subscriber will Let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on Thursday the 2d July next, a gees of Road on the French Village Road, from John igot's House to the Fiench Villa e. ANDREW COFFIN, Jun. } I EALED TENDERS will be received by the Subscriber, on Tuesday the 14th day ofJuly next, It the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, at the house of Joseph Dingwell, Esquire, Little River, for the building Savage Harbour, 18th June, 1840. CHARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1840. THE unanimous decision of the twelve JudgesI of Engluiid,on the question oftlie Clergy Reservesin Canada, recently expressed in the House of Lords, hav- ing shown, indisputably, that the claims oftlie Bishop of Nova Scotia, on the part of the Church of England, to the whale of the proceeds of the Glebe Lands in this island (to the entire exclusion ol'all other religious deno- minations, and more especially to that of the Church of Scotland}, are without foundation, inasmuch as that the terms “Ministers of the Gospel," in reference to this Island, must (according to the plain and obvious menti- trig oflangliage) be equally comprehensive, and, in con- sequence, bear the same legal construction with the terms “Protestant Clergy" in relation to Canada; it is, therefore, requester], thatall those, professingto belting to the Church of Scotland, who feel Interested in this. Important matter, will tiiect at the \Vellington Hotel, in Charlottetown, oii Tuesday, the 30th instaiit, at the hour of 12 o’clock, nmin, iii order to consider the propriety of addressinga Petition to the Right Honorable Her Majes- ty’s Secretary of State for the Colonies, on this subject, to the efi'ect, that, ifthe moneys arising from the sale of Glebe Lands in this Island be at all diverted from the object to which they were appropriated by the Act of Assembly, viz :—“ fiir the purposes of general educa- tion," that the Members ofthe Church ofScotland with- in this Colony may not be deprived of their just and equal share ofthem. JOHN MACLENNAN, _ Minister. Pinette, 16th June, 1840. HE Subscriber having by the last Packet reocived full power to sell and convey the Lands on Lot 54, belonging to the Assignees of HENRY WIN- CHESTER, hereby gives notice, that he is ready to dispose of the same to the occupiers. or others, on reasonable terms. Dated the 15th June, 1840. J. H. PETERS. N. B.----A good title can be seen at the Office of the Subscriber. Man! Take care that you get a good Title! l! HE Subscriber cautions any person or per- . sons against having any thing to do with the good title of which J. H. Peters, Esq., speaks in his notice of 'the 15m inst. . Perhaps. on inquiry, they may find a Sheriff’s Deed without a Sheriff—a Sale without an Appraisement, and one of the Executions (for there were thu) an Equitv of Redemption, which this extraordinary sale was intended to satisfy, of which there is no judgment on record; and the amount of sale was probably sufficient to liqui- datea dozen Executions, which appears to be a muni- fest contravention ofthe Act. ROBERT MEARNS, Proprietor of Township 54. Cardigan, 201h June 1840. N. B. —After seven or eight years' prosecution, which I have suffered, standing alone as it were—I think this circumstance argues nittcb in favour of the goodness of my title, particularly considering the weight of the par- ties opposed to me. R. M. ofa Flat or Some, Twentyeight feet long and Eight feet broad at the bottom, agreeabl to a description thereof to be seen at the house of Mr. iiigwell, or at the Office ofthe Subscriber. THOMAS OWEN, Commissioner of Roads. Cardigan, June 22d. 1840. Prince Edward Island, g Charlottetown. LL persons who are or may be liable to pay Pump and Well Assessment for the present year, commencing the 51h May last, are hereby notified, that, in pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of the said Island, intituled .dn flat to make and keep in repair the Pumps and Wells of Charlottetown, andforpthcr pur- poses, and to repeal a certain Act therein mentioned, the following persons have been chosen Assessors for the above mentioned year, viz: ' Stephen Booger, Robert Hutchinson, James Watts, Hie-elected. Charles Binns. jun. | Henry W. Lobbun, J George Clark, Robert Percival, Charles Welsh, Robert Longworth. Collector appointed by the above Assessors for the present year—fingus Mccphec, jun. Contractor for do.-—Robert l’crciral. CHARLES BINNS, jun., Chairman. June 1915, 1840. PUMPS and \VELLSn-Charlottetown. SEALED TENDERS will be received bythe Subscriber, until Saturday,the 271h instant, at 6, 9. m., for Sinking and Walling with Stone a WELL, in Grafion Street, near the residence of Mr. Joseph Hill. Also, for Sinking a WELL in said Street, near the Market House. _ ' Tenders to mention the sum, per foot, fbr Sinking the float mentioned Well. Also, to mention the sum, per foot, for sinking and walling the same with stone. Each Well to be four feet in the clear, at the bottom, «when completed. CHARLES BINNS,j_un., June 19th, 1840. Chairman. GEORGETOWN ASSESSMENT. NOTICE, is hereby given, that the Assessors of Georgetown have levied an Assessment for the .current car, of Six Shillings and Eight—pence, on unim- “aroved .ots, and Three Shillings and Four-pence on i ved Lots, in the said Town. N. B.-—Owners of Lots will take notice, that by Law, the Assessment is pa able within 30 days from the date hereof, and that it wi lbe in the power ofthe Assessors, ten days thereafler, to issue Precept: against any Lot on nhich the Assessment is not paid. JOHN THOMSON, Collector. Georgetown, 24th May, 1840. .MISSIONARY INTELLIGENCE. H'E undersigned having been appomted Agent for the American Board of Commissioners ‘f’f Fonkn Missions, and ‘10" ft’1‘ the MIMIONARV HERALD, requested to solicit subscrip- ublished by that body, begs to invite the attention oftlie, friends of Mis- ‘i‘m' "01"" P“blieation, as an interestin and valuable organ of Iniuinnary intelligence. Specimens may be ‘°°" 't ‘1" “"1” “d Gazette Offices, and with the suml’lbfil’. Who Will be happy to receive and forward Bubscribore’ him“. The Hunt.» is a monthly publica- tion,and each number contains 32 octavo pages.——’I‘erins, One Dollar and a halfin advance, exclusive of pmtago. J. WADDELL. June 23d, 18“- VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETO‘VN. HE Subscriber is duly‘authorized'to SELL, by PRlVATE CONTRACT, that valuable ESTATE in GEORGETOWN, known as the Property of John Adams \Vood, formerly of the Island of Antigua, but late of London, Es uire, deceased, and now belonging to Margaret Gilbert \ ood, his Widow, comprising Water Lots Nos. 1'7, 18, 19, 20 and 21, with the “’arehonse and Premises situate thereon. These Lots, froin their very eligible situation for Mer- cantile Business, are too Well known to require further descript‘on—and will be sold either together or sepa- rately, as may be agreed on. A good title will be given. JOHN LONGWORTH. Charlottetown,18th Jltne.1840. PEOPLE’S EDITIONS. ' _H A M B E R S ' PEOPLE’S EDt'I'ich of VALUA‘BLE and USEFUL B 0 0 K S, many of them at only a twentieth part of the original price, most of them with Notes. Prefaices and Remarks, by the present publishers, and all warranted as complete editions oftlie works as ever published. 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ALso, Elegant and cheap Prayer Books, School and Family Bibles, very cheapy 100 reams wrapping and writing Papers; superior Steel Pens. and blue writing Fluid, Cop Books, Toy and Children‘s Books, Sealing Wax, Wa era, ate. &c. dcc Brukcn'si Carrier, No. 1, Queen Street. . ALEXANDER DAVIDSON. SPRING IMPORTATIONS for 1840. Ex Barques Argyle, from Waterford, Ambassador, from Liverpool, and John Craig, from London. Y the above recent arrivals, the Subscriber has received A Large Assortment of BRITISH MANUFA CTURES, comprising every article in his usual very general line of business—which he offers on reasonable terms, for cash only. N. B.——A few gallons of very superior old Cork Whis- key—a prime article. DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, 13th May,1840. NEW GOODS. II E Subscriber has received his SPRING supply of G 0 O D S, by the barque John Craig, from London, which, together with his former Stock on hand, make a large and general assortment. All of which he intends selling very low, for cash only. 15th May, 1840. D. REDDIN. NEW GOODS. FROM ENGLAND DIRECT. EORGE HEARD begs leave to acquaint the Inhabitants of Charlottetown and the Island in general, that he has taken a Shop in the house occu- pied by Mr. James Kelly, Cooper, Queen's Square, and nearly opposite the Court House, where he offers for sale an extensive and fashionable assortment of GOODS, consisting of— Lidiard‘s best London Prints, (newest fashion), A large ‘assortment of fancy straw and Dunstablc Bonnets. Silk and Velvet do. (various colours.) British, Germain and French Lace. Muslius and Merinos; Merino Cloaks. Ribbous; Muslin Collars and Habit Shirts. Gentletnen's and Ladies’ Boots and Shoes. Ready made Clothes and Shirts. Superfine London IIuts. An assortment ofStufibrdsliire \Vare. Saddles and Bridles; Knives and Forks. Curpcnters’ Tools ; anling Pieces, Gunpowder and Caps; Nails of various kinds. A quantity ofShip's Stores. An excellent Turning Lathe. Grindstorics, Turkey (In. About 200 vols. second-hand Books, including the London Encyclopazdia, in 22 vols. SW). The above articles will be disposed of at a very low ate. May 21 , I840. l‘ CIIEAP NE‘V STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ( :EORGE HOOPER. begs respectfully to . . acquaint the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, its vtctnity, and the Island in general, that he hasjust arri- ved direct from the best English. Mark/:15, with an Extensive, Choice and Well-selected Stock of G 0 0 I) S , Suitable to the Country and the present Season, Consisting of superfine woollen Cloths, Kcrseymcres, Ratteens, Pilot Cloths, Flushings, Moleskins, Fiistiatis, Velvetoons, Beaverteens, Cantoons, Drills, Nirnrods, Jeans, fancy Quiltiogs, Vulcucias, “’oollen Velvots, Swai‘isdowns, ready made Clothes, Prints, Printed Mus- lins, Saxnny Cloths, Moiislin-de-leons, Crape Shawls, Scarfs, Crepe and Gauze Handkerchiefs, Piirasols, Veils, a well selected stock of Berlin \Vouls, with patterns for Ladies’ Rug Work; French Kid, Silk, Thread and other Gloves; Norwu-h and filled silk Shawls; coloured and black Gros (lo-Naples, Szircetiots, Persians, plain and fancy Lutestting and gauze Ribbons; Bonnets and Bon- net Shapes, Lace, Edgiiigs, Collars, Bobbinets; Jacoiiet, Book and Check Musliiis; \Vhite and Grey Calicncs; Shirliugs, Slieetings, Table Linen, Toweliugs, Glass Cloths. Flannels, Scrges, Blanketing, Blankets, white and coloured Counterpanes, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Huber- dasllery, Maokiiitosh‘s Coats and Capes, &c. Stu. I A general assortman of Ironmongery and Cutlery, Carpenters' Tools, Pit and Cross-cut Saws. Scylbes. Sickles and Reap Hooks, 'l‘itiware and boxes 'I‘inplaiies. A large stock ofCruckery; Iron, Oakum, Pitch, Tar, Rosin, Paints and Oils, Sail Canvass and Cordage; Leather, consisting of Butts, Kipps. (.‘alfsltiiis, Cordovan, Roans, Bindings, Shoes, Harness and Saddlery, &c.. &c. G. H. having taken the Store situated at the corner of Great George Strut, Queen Square, opposite the Market House, will have the above valuable Stock open, and ready for inspection and sale, on Monday, the 22d inst., where he hopes, by moderate charges, to insure to him- selfa continuance of the ptiblic patronage—He begs to state, that he has but one price aliixed to his Goods, and sells for Cash only. HE’Store directly opposite the Market House, (North Side.) Charlottetown, June 17th, 1840. NEW and FASHIONABLE GOODS. THE Subscriber begs respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Island in general, that he has received a large and elegant assort- ment of fancy and other GOODS, which will be sold cheap, for cash-"among which are superfine and fine broad cloths, various colours; doe skin and kerseymere trowserings; brown, black, green and other silks; liidies' fanc crape, cashmere, challis and silk handkerchiefs; blac and coloured India bandanoes; green crape, - Challis, de laines atid muslin dresses; 8 s lendid assort- ment of ribbons; India nankeen, gent euien's fancy - cravats, Victoria gloves, Irish linen, Scotch cambrick, - brown holland, furniture,dimity and fringe; valentia, swansdown, cloth and other fancy vests; moleskin jackets and trowscrs. Saxony cloth, ladies‘ white cotton hose, Angola do.; jacoriet, niull, hook and figured inus- Iiiis, printed cottons, newest patterns; furniture cotton, lining cotton, various colours; fiiiicy shirts, white and grey cottons, hoys’ cl-Ith caps, white and blue cotton warp, gentleuien's beaver huts, fancy buttons. silk, twtst, a rcat,vtiriely of cotton reels, thread, tapes, (Inc. &c. HflRDWflRBzu-Bar and bolt Iron, cast and blister Steel, iron Pitts, Bakepans, Tea-kettles. Knives and Forks, Spoons, Locks, Carpenters‘ Tools, Screw Angers. front 1* to Q inch; Chain Traces, fancy riding and other Whips, Sole Leather, Shoe Thread, blue and common Earthenware. GROCERIES:---Rum, Brandy, Gin, London Porter. Tea, Sugar, Tobacco, Soap, Candles, Molasses, Glue, Starch, Alspice, Pepper, Ginger, Table Salt, &c. &c. Seal Oil; white, black and green Paints, Linseed Oil. SHIP CHflNDLERqu-Cordage, Chains, Anchors. Canvass, and a general outfit for Vessels from 50 to 400 tons. . JOHN DAVIS. Queen Street, 15th June, 1840. [No. 155.- MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES- HESE Medicines are indebted for their name to their manifest and scusiblc action in puri- fying the springs and channels oflil’e, and enduing them With rciieiveil tone and vigor. In many hundred cer- tified cases which have bccn made public. and in almost e"ct'y species of disease to which the human frame is liable, the happy cll'ccts of Mofliit’s Life I’ills and l’lienix Bitters have beengrrtcliilly and publicly tickiiowledgi-d by all [tersmis bent-fixed, and who were previoust unacquuinted with the beautifully philosophical princi. plcs upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act. The Life Medicines recommend themselves in diseases ofevery form aitd description. Their first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels. the various impurities and cruditics constantly Settling around them; and to remove the hardened faces which collect in the convolusions oftlie stiiall intestines. Other medician only partially ClCiIIlSt' those, and have such collected masses behind as to produce habitual costive- ness, with all its train of evils.or sudden diarrhea, with its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomisis, who examine the human bowels aflcr death: and hence the prejudice of those well in- formcd men against quack medicines—or medicines pre- pared aiiil heralded to the public by ignorant persons. 'Ilhe second effect oftlie Life Mctlit'illes is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladdermud by this nicans.tlie liver and the lungs. the lioaltliful action of which entire-1y depends upon the regularity ofllie urinary organs. The blood, which takes its rr-d Color from the agency of the liver and the lungs, before it passes into the Ilt‘tlrl, being thus purified by them, and iiourislii-d by food coming from a clean stomach. courses “only through the veins, renews (‘Vt‘ly part of the systcui, and triumphantly mounts tliediatiiier of health in the blooming cheek. Mnfi‘utis Vegetable Life Medicines have bccn tho- roughly tcstt-d, and pronounci-il a Sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulciicy, Palpitatioti ofllic. I'Iuart, Loss of Appetite, IIeartliiirIi and Ht-arlaclic, Iicstlvssncss, Ill- IPlllpPl‘, Anxiety, Laiigour and Melancholy. Costivcucss, Diarhma. Cholera, chcrs of all kinds, Rheumatism, Guilt, Dropsies of all kinds, Gravel, \Vorms, Asthma and Consuriiption, Scurvy, Ulct-rs. Iiivctcrate Sores; Scorbutic Eruptions and Bud Complexioiis, Eriiptive complaints, sallow, cloudy and other diagrceablc rom- plcxious, Salt Rheum, Erysipvlas, r-onituoii Colds and Influenza,an various other complaints which afflict the human fi'niiie. Iii Form and Aguc, particularly. the Life Medicines have been most cuiiucntly successful; so much so that in the Fever anti Agtic Districts, Physici- ans almost universally prescribe them. All that Mr. Moffut rcquircs ofhis patients is to be particular in taking the Life Mctlicincs strictly according to the directions. It is not by a NeWspnpcr notice, or by anything that he himself out) say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results ofa fair trial. These Valuable Medicines are for sale by J B. COOPER & Co. . Sole flgmtsfor Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, May 30,1840. I CURE FJR. STANII‘IERING. ABEZ ROIVE, who has been very success- ful in various parts of Canada iii curing the most inveterate cases of STflMMERL’VG, and other impedi- ments of Speech, intends retiiuining iii Charlottetown for a short period, and maybe conslillcd at his Room. at Mr. Nelis’s, Dnrcliestcr Street. Hours of attendance trom 10 to 4 o‘clock. IIe guarantees a perfect cure, no matter ofliow long duration. No cure, no pay. Certificates can be adduced of cures efl'ccted. June I2th, 1840. LONDON PORTER. N E Hundred Dozen of pritne London PORTER, for Sale by the Subscriber, JOHN DAVIS. Queen Street, 12th June, 1840. GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS, &c. UST received by the Subscriber, per Brig fllice, from England, ngcnr-rulsupply of GARDE! and FIELD SEEDS, GARDEN Toots. dzc. &c. GEORGE \VELDON. Queen Square, May 15th, 1840. OHN JURY, Clock and Watch Maker, Jeweller, &c. having imported large Table Glass Iiil' Picture Frames, Clocks, dcc. will be able to attend to any orders he may receive for those articles. NEW GOODS, AT GEORGETOWN. ALEXR. P. TA I’L 0 R EGS to inform his friends and the public, that he hasjiist receivcd, ex Sclir. Sarah flim,froin Halifax, his usual Supply of ' Seasonable Goods, viz: Drv Goods of all descriptions; hardware and cutlery; ladies' and gentlemen's shoes and boots; drugs, cotifeoo tionary; cases butiiiets; with a great variety of small wares, too numerous to mention. also, Tea, Sugar, Cofi'ee, Molasses, Rum, Brandy, Gin, Port and Madeira Wines, Porter, Flour,Bread. Stilt, Canvass, Cordage, Tobacco, Covered, glazed. and palm lt-af Hats, Lemons, Lemon Svrup, Box and ('aslt Raisins, Whiting, Lamp Black, Black Lead, Rice. Allspii-e, Pepper, Indigo. Blue, Starch, Wallriuts, Candles, Soup, Earthenware, Glassware, ‘Tllldnw Glass. l‘iiiuts, Oils, Puttv, Glue, Bridles. Corn Brooms, Cloth \Viiislcoats, Powilcr. Shot, Mustard. Nails, carpenters Tau/s, Clover Seed, Mill and Cross Cut Saws. Cigars, Pipes, Scythcs, Sickles, Gut. &c. dzc. All of wlllt‘ll will be sold at very moderate prices, for prompt paytiicut. A_ p, '1‘_ hug enlarged his establishment at Soiiris, where he intends lumping continually uii liaiid,arlicles necessary for tho Fishery, atid at low rates for cash or Fish. "I. N. B.--—Establishment lately occupied by Mr. Thomas Stone. Georgetown, June 8th, 1840. ALL persons indebted for Rent or otlterwise to the Hieli‘s ofthe late David Rennie,nfGltisgow'1 are requested to make payment to tho Subscriber, who II duly authorisedto receive and discharge the saute. D. s. await. Wate’i; Street, Charlottetown, 20th June, 1840. .. cg ‘ V