a}! sad. «MELHOMIMHTNNE Bums' coma, NO. 1, QUEEN sraEET, pftlu Marf, lens st niecrsiOntyJOw "been" down, on delivery)” ;. q ,. 1131,7133. black. blue sud soloi'lrsd ; ’ ' ,‘l'aney'Buekakins, f 'ns, and Cassimeras; .' Tweeds and Battaeas, p in and fancy ; Lion akin, Pilot, Beaver; and Sealatta Cloth ; ladi.’ Habit and Pelisse Cloth ; A great variety of Vestings, silk, cotton, and woollen ; Fancy Regatta, atri ed, and flannel Shirts ; “‘ S tied Guernsey rocks, Drawers and “Vesta ; Wash, and other Flannels, and Sw'anskins; CQIourod Bolus and Flannels, and twilled Serges ; Gs'IIow PIaid,Tartan do. a variety. 2s. (id. to 10s. Paramatta Cloth and Indiana, very rich; .. _, Best Manchester Merino'es,all colors, equal to French; A quantit of Common Merinocs, Stufl's, Shaloons, 6w. Mouslin e Laine, slid Robe d’ Orleans dresgas ; Mouslin do Laiues by the cut, Moreen: ; . Satins, Persians, Gros de Naples, angother Silk goods; Bast Bombazine, black Merinoes,Crapes, Prints, Bish- ops' Lawn, Gloves, Ribbons, Hosiery, for mourning; Black, blue, common and fancy coloured common ‘and cbintz Printed Cations—newest patterns; Chintz, common and stri ed Bed Furnitures ; A superigr lot of unblsac ed Cottons, very chezp ; us, and common striped Shirting; apron becks, 't‘;'Saitch Homespuns, and Ginghama ; Fulfill“, Moleskins, Beaverteens, Velvets, and Jeans eat variety white Calico, Domestics, and cambric, “ nil. to 2s. 6d. per ord ; Linen and Cotton Bed ‘icks—some very superior; Damask Linen Table Cloths, unbleached do. and Nap. - kins, Table Coven; Russia Ducks, IIuckabucks, and Kitchen towelling; Superior d. wide Irish Linen,gruss bleach, warranted; “ i an 5-8 Irish Long Lawns, 6r. Linen Diiipers,do. “ yd. wide and 3, brown dc black Hollands, do. While, black, do coloured Lining Cottous ofall kinds; Furniture lining & binding ; Wedding, French Stag; Coloured do. Umbrellas, Venetian Blind furnishing, En Iish Rose and Point Blankets, 7to 12quartcr ; xtra superfine 12 quarter white Counterpanes ; Common do. and Rugs, white and coloured ; Domestic Sheets, 1: new and cheap article; Chamou Skins, fanc Linin s, irn roved Canvass and 3', Padding, Silk, wist, raid, oat Cord, Thread, Buttons, and all other kinds of tailors’ trimmings, ofthe best description. Gentleman's Beaver, Gossamer and plated Hats ;‘ do. Bo 's and Children’s Sealette Cloth, and Fur Caps, a | kinds and prices ; Fons—Polish Martin, Siberian Squirrel, doc. Mufi's, Capes and Bone ; 4,, Silk Shrike, Stifi'ners, Brigfij, Straps, Garters, dzc. ..Rich blackILace, for Trifln‘ting, doc. warranted genu- ' inc; Silk, Gimp and Velvet. black and coloured Tri'rrimin s, Blond and Bobbinet, quilling and ed- gin for ups and Bonnets, Lisle and Thread Lace an Edging, sewed Muslin, Trimmings and Inser- tions; - Black Thread Lace Veils, Gauze do. of all kinds, Muslin Collars, some very rich Infants' and La- dies' Lace Caps ; A've splendid lot ofrich Canton Crape, Challis, En- l'hsh Crs e, Sewing Silk. Silk_and Cotton filled Gauze, erino, Thibet. Victoria, Foulard, Cadiz, Cashmere, Lama, Rob Ro , dzc. the. 6w. Shawls; I - Turnovers, and Handkerchiefii, from ls. to £5; Handkerchiefs of Book Muslin, Verona, Printed, and all other common kinds ; Satin, Sarsnet, and Gauze Ribbons, ofall kinds ; Paisle Sewing- Cotton, warranted ; Common do. ‘ 'I’tiwn made London Pins and Needles, of all kinds, Silk, Cotton, and Worsted Braids. and a good assortment Ofsmall Wares, ofovery kind, in common use. . Mental—Book, Mull, Jaconet, Cambric, striped and cross—barred Leno; and Bobbinets, white and co- lourod. Gtovzs—Gentlemen': Lapland Fur, and Gauntlets, Cha- mois lined Berlin, olack, white, and coloured Kid, Berlin, Beaver and York Tan, Thibet, Lisle, " ' ‘ha '0' Ice and short Lace and Kid, lsecy and (I , Minnie hired, Fur Tops, fancy Kid; _ lk and Lace- drc. Children's Gaiters, and Winter Gloves. HostsRv-éGentlenun's superfine Lambswool Shirts ang Drawers, Socks, in cotton, lambswool, worsted an silk ; woollen and cotton Night Caps, Braces, 6a]:- Lsdies' Cashmere, mohair, worsted and lainbswoo , lain and fancy Cotton, Silk, and China Silk, A Black and white Hose; I Children's lambswool and cotton Socks and Gloves , Helmet and other Comforters and Pelsrines, Cufi‘s, Mufi‘atees, Springfield Cotton Warp, No. 6 to 10. HflRDWARE. Table, Carving and desert Knives and Forks ; .- . Jack, Pen, Oyster, Butcher, and Shoe Knives; Tea and Table Spoons, large Scissors, Files, &c. Ver superior Scissors and Pen Knives on Cards ; Nai 5, 4d, 8d, 10d,12d, 20d; Cut Shingle do. . _ Horse do. Pump Tacks, tinned ; Toe and heel Bills; Brads, assorted ; Lasting and Cut Tacks, 5w- ' Carroo Cain Ovens, & Covers, spare do. 10 to 17m. do. ate, 1 quart to 5 gallons : Wagon and Cart Bushes ; Black Lead ; Chain Traces, Sleigh Bells, S ades, and Shovels ; Long handle and swivelbuil rying Pans ; Gig or Sleigh and Riding \Vhips, and VVIiip Lashes; Tea Kettles,tinncd nud untinned, drop handles; Tinned Sauce Paris, from 1 to 6 quarts ; Kegs White Paint; Boiled Linseed Oil ; 8 x 10, 10 x12 \Vindow Glass and Putty; Cod lines, Rein Rope, Herring Twine; Shoe Thread, Cotton Wick, &c. S Tfl TI ONER Y. Pot, Post, Foolscap and Wrapping Papers ; Copy Books, School Slates, and Pens ; Blue, black, and red Ink, and Ink Powder; Murray's First Book, Spelling Book &Eng|ish Reader; Testaments, Religious Books, Prayer Books ; Halifax and Prince Edward Island Almanacks, 1840 ; A great variety Steel Pens, Picture and Toy Books. GROCERY GOODS, DRUGS, WINES, 5w. all warranted oftlie first quality. Madeira, Port dc Sherry Wines, in draught and bottle; Rum, and Jamaica Spirits; Genuine Cognac Brand ; Pale Holland's Gin; London double refined onf Sugar; Muscovndo Sugar, Molasses; BusketSaIt; Black and green Teas, warranted East I. Com any; Vinegar,Rice,Cofi'ce,Sperm Candles,0live il; Currants, Bloom and Muscatel Rnisins,in halfboxes; American Pickles, in hiilfgallons; London do. Picalilli; Mixed, Onions, Cauliflower, &c. Tomato, Hzirvey,.lolin Bull, die. Sauces; Fine French Olives do Capers, Rose Writer. Chili Vingr. Mustard, Pepper, Alspice, Cayene Pepper, white Pep- er ; MaegCloves, Cinnamon, Nutmegs; Citron, Carraway Seed, ground Ginger; lsinglass, Filberts, Almonds. Ditties—Pearl, Sago, Bermuda Arrowroot, Liquorice ; Tapers for Night Lamps, Lenoa boxes; Windsor Soup, plain and scented Hair Powder ; Epsom Salts,Saltpetre, Cream'Tartnr; Sulphur, Brimstone, Alum, Rotten Stone, Arnatto ; Camphor, Cnppems, Beeswax, CastorOil; Cudbear, Madder, Snfron, Gum Arabic ; Modicameutum, British Oil, Balsam ofLife; Anderson's Pills, Hus's Linament, Polyandria Oil ; Opodeldoc, Saltof Lemons, Durable Ink; Essence of Peppermint, Bergamot, Lavender, Lemon Best American No. l, and M‘Donald's Tobacco,fresh; Fresh Snufl',plain and scented, Rappee, Maccabau ; American Brooms and Buckets, Cigars, Glassware, Lanbswool, doc. , Crockeryware, &.c. 65c. 61c. ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, Brecken’s Corner, No. 1, Queen Street. NEW STORE- NEW GOODS. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the ' public that he has commenced business in his house, opposite Mr. Dennis Reddin's Store, in Queen’s Street, and ofl‘ers for sale a large and Well selected assortment of GOODS suitable for the season,chcup, for cash or Island produce, fizz—Superfine Cloths, Cus- simeres, Petersliams, Pilot Cloth, Buckskins, Flushings, Moleskins, Carpeting. Hearth Rugs, Counterpanes, Homespuns, Silks, Satin, Merinos, Printed Cottons, Ladies' Shawls, Flanncls, Bed Ticks, Muslins, Ladies' Veils. Gloves, Cotton Hose, Table Cloths, Gauze Hand- kerchief white and brown Cottons, Ribbands, Silk Plush,Si Velvet, dcc. “iflJmKME—Bar and bolt Iron, cast and blister Steel; a'li assortment of Cutler , Earthenware, Glass and aware, Sole Leather, S on Thread, Cod Lines,&e. GROCERIES—Rum. Brandy, Gin, \Vine, Confec- tionsry, Tea, Su sr, Tobacco, prime Havana Segars, Candles, Soap, ll classes, Lamp Oil, Digby Herriugs, Alspic'e, Pickles, Pepper, die. die. film. 140 Bolts of Canvass, from No. l to 6 ; bushels fine Liverpool Salt, and Labrador Herrings. ’ v' JOHN DAVIS, jun. Nov. 18th, 1839. THE Subscriber has received his Fall Supply V of GOODS, and will dispose ofthem at a small advance, for prompt payment. 7 OATS! OATS I! OATS l I! Wanted, kOOO bushels good Oats, for which cash will be given. - JOHN M‘GILL. Charlottetown, 7th Dec. 1839. NEW s'ronE .ui GEORGETOWN. ALEXANDER TAYLOR informs the public that he has commenced business in the store lately “copied by A. Macdonald, Esq., at Georgetown, with a very extensive and/wgll assorted stock of General Merchandise. The abovp stock Of Goods was purchased under cir- cumstancesm‘nd will be dis osed of at prices, which must entitle the proprietOr to a s are of public patronage, and toils inspectioii the community are respectfully invited. 'Msg.Ta lor will give the highest market prices for Country .educsii. , Georgetown, 17“: December, 1839. l “" , fincmmcsr msmU'r‘E. ,ICKETS for the present year can now he find atJthg’Pookstore of Mr. Stamper, and from ~ ,- s . Has" Huston, .'_,5 Secretary. THE subscriber begs leave to inform the in- . habitants of Prince Edward Island, that he has Just returned from England, per Britannia, with A very large Stock of GOODS, ofalmost every description re hired in the Island, which, havin been selected by himsedffrom the different manu- factones, he can with confidence recommend, and will sell at very reduced prices, for Cash. D. REDD . Charlottetown, Nov. 12, 1839. [N FALL GOODS- THE Subscriber, respectfully begs to inform his customers and the ublic enerall that b now completed his FaIIgSupply e h“ Britt's/i GOODSand East India PR OD UC'E, Ezcellent Jamaica is- Demerara R U Ill. .The above Stock is of the best quality, and will be disposed ofat a small advance, for prompt payment. DAVID RAMSAY. December 9, 1839. JUST RECEIVED, and‘for Sale by the Subscriber, a general assortment, consisting of 440 Packages British and West India GOODS TEAS, FURS, (Src. «S‘c. ’ DAVID WILSON Dec. 6, 1839. " TEAS. 5O CHESTS of superior quality, new landing from the Britannia fro ‘ salo,f0r Cash only”), ’ m L‘Ve'Ple and for 29m “"1839. T. B. TREMAIN. :' 7 NEW s'ronE. ' ‘ber he s leave to gfinfiualh‘dcihe publiegn general, that he has pom- " ‘ififli’e‘storein Mrs. Hadleys build as" ’ meow Sum“ ' t ' ' ffin'"aMacddnald A .J,'Water o Mfifigfiifigfflbfihe offers bill. a well a“ ’ ‘selecté‘d- assortment of , GOODS, Suitable for the Season, end-cheap for Cash or Island -Produce,mz: d 1 th amped . I r black and claret bropangloplaid clogk. fini striped silk u erfine blue, _ U _ . bufkgkins; brovrp and daablfn0111k1::,per ' ‘uitanaw.;__ iilhil fiofirizlsiinggsflhttons and trimmings, bed lackéewiz: and red flannels; red Salisbury flannel; green at , rinoes; table covers; black and yellow. tlprli “fig-5mm}. white and grey shirtings and shootings, Iris in a , heel“ ' homespun; apron check; shirting stripes on (in g ,, printed cottons; pink, blue,green, black, brownfielfirm drab linings; muslin dresses; blaitkgnnd‘fangy'c “10.. silk liandkerchiefs; cotton do.; ladies. silk an gauz bl black and brown silknud gauze Wild} brow-n net,‘ : binet, book, mull, j'ac'lionet,".checqued, striped, brim:- barred and leno muslins;‘quilling, laces, edgihgs,lk on”: Iiiee; bobbin; plain and twdled black and b no si , 3| ' velvet; brown liolland; porcupine Comforters; shadedI o., cravats; sco. caps; white and drab stays; umbrel'ap‘, lambswool shirts; woollen and cotton drawers; sil‘ , Thibet and'cotton shawls; muslin collars; shalloon; India rubber, worsted and cotton brace; black, white & brown thread; white and coloured cotton balls; pound pins, drilled-eyed needles; white and coloured reels; cotton warp, No. 7, 8, 9 and 10, best quality; block worsted; printed, brown and white cotton hose; Angela (10.; elas- tic knOt woollen gloves; ladies’ and gentlemen 9 black, white and coloured French kid, Silk and cotton gloves; writing and wrapping paper. also, slioe,juek and pen knives; Britannia metal table and tea spoons; bread trays; candlesticks; trays and steel snuf- fers ; scissors; sheep shears; cork screws; razors and_ra- zor strops; rag stones; rifles; spelling books; slates; ink powder; lucifexii, atches; back and Side combs; fine and coarse do.; haty’i, air, tooth, nail and shavtng brushes; 10 window glass; looking glasses; tumblers; wine glasses; corn brooms, dzc. Grotm‘ts, Sec. Fine old Jamaica and Demerara rum; fine old Cog- nac brandy and Hollands gin; Port and Madeira wine; molasses (best quality); white wine vinegartloafand brown sugar; teu; bloom and sultana raistns; figs; Zunte currants, candles, En. soap, starch, fig blue, toba'cco, snufi' ipes, indigo, alum,copperas,.saltpetre, sulphur, black read, pepper, allspice, ground ginger, camphor, nutmegs, cream oftartnr, cinnamon, cloves, candied lemonpeel, snllaratas, arrowroot, tooth owder, pematum, cold urawn castor oil, fresh honey, British Oil, essence Ofpeppermint, polyander, confectionery, &c. &c. m? The highest Cash price given for 2000 bushels Outs, deliverable at the above place. JAMES B. HADLY. Georgetown, Jan. 1, 1840. DISSOLUTION 0F CO-PARTNERSIIIP. THE Copartnership for some time past existing under the name of W. A. BLACK & SON, is this day dissolved, by the retirement of W. A. Black in favour Of his Sons, Benjamin Etter, William Lang, and Martin Pinkiiey, who will from thi date conduct the Hardware business, at their old stand, in the Market Square, under the firm of BLflCK Sr BROTHERS. All ersons having claims against the late firm of W. A. LACK dc SON will be pleased to present them for settlement at their earliest convenience. Persons indebted to said firm for a longer period than twelve months, are particularly requested to make early pay- ment, others as their several accounts may become due, to either of the Subscribers, at the ofliee of Black & Brothers. W. A. BLACK, B. E. BLACK. Halifax, 3lst December, 1839. ___.. The FLoun and Car NAIL Minorscronins will be conducted as heretofore, under the firm of Black & Co. Orders for Flour and Nails left with Black &.Brothers, will bejpromptl attended to. ~ W. . Blac avails himself of this opportunity to thank his friends and the public, for the liberal encou- ragement afforded for many cars past, whilst conducting the Hardware business, no er the firm of W. A. & S. Black, in his own name, and latterly, in the name ofW. A. Black (Sr. Son; and solicits a continuance thereof, in favour of his sons, Black &, Brothers, by whom he has every confidence they will be supplied us heretofore, with articles ofgood quality, at low prices, and on liberal terms. s ‘ Jun. 2, 1840. NOTICE. HE Subscribers beg leave to notify their friends and the public, that they have this day entered into Co-pnrtnership, under the firm of BLJZCK &BROTHERS, who have their Establishment in the old stand of the late firm of W. A. Black 6:. Son, and havmg assumed the entire and extensive stock of that I rm, they are therefore enabled with confidence to intimate to all persons, but particularly their own friends and those of the former house, resident in this Town and Province, and in Prince Edward Island, that at present their Stores are furnished with a full and com- plete assortment of GOODS, viz: IRONMONGERY Hinnwsna and CUTLERY; besides a variety of other3 articles,.suited to the trade generall : I And also, that to the present stocli of Goods, they are in daily expectation of receiving an augmentation. They would further intimate, that their orders for the Spring, 1840, are now being executed in Great Britain so as to insure the arrival of the Goods by the first vessels, in that season. The stock of Goods now on hand are offered for sale as being oftho best in quality, and on very liberal terms wholesale and retail. , , BENJAMIN ETTER BLACK WILLIAM LANG BLACI , ’ MARTIN PINKNEY BLACK. Halifax, Jan. 2, 1840. F I R E W 0 O D. ERSONS desirous of sup lyin the Gar ' ‘ mm P wrth FIREWOOD will makg imrfgiediate ap lica- tion to T. B. T Charlottetown, 18th Dec. 1839. REMA N. CON SIGNMENT. JUST received, and Pen SALE bv the Subscri- ber, 300 Barrels of prime Nova Scotia HERRIN GS. .l. . Charlottetown, Nov. 31, 1839. s DEALEY' \ B U T T E R. FEW Tubs of cod B A- byth'e subscribe? UTTER for sale January 18,1839. JOHN BOVYER' BUFFALO ROBES. “ VERY superior Buffalo Robes for sale b ‘x. amt ,_ sis. BOOKBINDING. THE Subscribers beg leave to acquaint the Public that they are now prepared to execute, at' the shortest notice and u on d in the Bookbinding line, 31.0. m mm term" in we" .1. B. Herald Oflice, 27th Dec. 1839. 6; co. NOTICE is hereby given, that all persons who shall be found tres assin L t N Fifty-four will be prosecuted p' go" 0 .°' (54) the Law, by the Prepriemr mogul; the utmost rigour of H; : ROBERT MEARNS. hN. Bun-The Tenants are requested to call and settle i so respective rents, forg’l‘ownship No. 54. Vi" a 3;. July|5tb,1339{ R. M. a“. . lled cotlhgi coloured and pure silk,emhroidered,hlack pnd white silk, lace and cotton do; fur top do; children s_cotton hose; » Pad, chest and on board locks; chest liiriges; cross cut,“ whip and handsuw les; buck~liandle knives and forks; sealing and bees wax; white rosin; hooks and eyes; 83x, - .‘io prismrmiiw} Wt "W" ‘ r .n by» Lu,“ 3 I:an Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1838. R TO BE SOLD, by private Contract, .3: N HEST dece ,_d «Bank to hi: min ofnri down Car i I ’ Southern extremity/3» The Estatefls delineated on sigh. . kept in the. Plantation Office, hall, and _ veyor Generul's'Oflice 051er said lb ande ‘ s i 54 . ' i r ' Fir . hl‘l‘Joi pzinted Plans~‘ofthe Estate,_ and'furthar lars, apply at the Offices of Briggs, 05.1.1. ’ Fields, and Mr. Belchcr, Official Assign”, Kr? _. Yard, London; the Hon. Samuel Cunard, Halt x' Scotin; and James H. Peters, Esq. Charlottetown, : said Island—to either of whom terms in writing, purchase, may be made on or before the lat ofsep ‘ next. I, *‘ ~ unummnflwume* flmvfl we" s: 3 LLIAICI" , r 3' ... 1’ i? “Salami” ‘ y. PRINCE EDWARD nun. ’. sive and valuable ; ; FREEHOLD ESTATE. consisting of nearly 18,000 Acres of Land, situsldiiithe preferable part of Kiso's‘Coes' ‘ antigens-«to ‘ comm-owls. late thepro rry ,‘V ,an now , urdeu may go, a Riv'él', by whic it is bounded A, . late ,me, not and I 32 llhy hail of the late Henry Winchester, Esq., 056?ng for 18,000 Acres ofLand, on Lot or Township No. 54, y me, ship ActifitisofTrespass and Ejectment were brought ag CAUTION a if'l‘Otls‘jggEditor of the Colonial He . IR;;Hai'ing seen iii the Colonial .He if, the 20ih inst. the Advertisement dfithe As ' through the medium of your paper, to any, t v, Henry Winchester, Esq. had no property on T _No.“54, nor had he ever the actual posse it is true, but what was done in those actions I been able to ascertain—Suffice it to say, that ‘ many years’ prosecution, I was notable to get pne q _ ness brought forward—this is a case of real grieva‘ ._ ought to be looked into. find on referring to the provision of the State Henry 8, cap 9, that. no one shall sell or per ' pretended right or title to land, unless the v ’ i received the profits for one whole year before grant; or hath been in the actual possession of t - orofthe reversion or remainder, upon pain that U purchaser and vendor shall each forfeit the value - 9 land to the King and the prosecutor. ROBERT arms 4 ' i’ Township No. 54, July 27th, 1839. ’ of tl THAT commodious Dwelling House and l" Charlottetown, lst September, 1838. TO LET, And immediate possession given, fronting on Water-street and Pownzil-street, in lottetown,at presentin the occupation of Mr. ' Nichols, Merchant. premises to be given on the First day of October ne ‘ For terms, and furtherparticulars, inquire at the Possession of the last men " ie ATTORNEY GENERAL. will Ten appl CAUTION T0 LUMBERERS. ALL Persons found trespassing “upon anf the Estates of the Right Honorable the E x . SEinRx, in this Island, by cutting timber, or olbe be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the ants requiring Timber for Farm Buildings. &c. i i y to the subscriber. , w. DOUSE, Land A ‘f, Charlottetown, January 10, 1840. L C C F L C Ast Charlottetown, Aug. 6th, 1839. Butler's Analogy OfReli ion ‘ . Goldsmith’s Vicar of Waiefidld, fi Anster Fair, and other Poems by Adventures Of Roderick Random lfiord Bacon's Essays, - , - II amsuy's Gentle She herd and S ‘ A‘dventure’s ofRobiiigon Ci'usoe elem Poem.’ l 'i‘re kife of Robert Burns, ’ ‘- l ' ie oetical Works of Robert B ‘ The Prose Works of Robert Buriigns’ 4‘. mprisonnients of SlIVlO Pellico, ’ Complete En lisli Trad Chambers’s Trgiur in Holliiiindliinri by Defoe, The Sabbath, and other Poems Adventures ofCalcb Williamsjby Good Inctdents of'l‘ravel in Egypt, Arabia, &c Conant—Latitude and Lo Headlands, &e. on the coast of ouses in Nova Scotia and Cape to one your, tioos of the weather f ’ her several quadratbrzgflifiisl’d'f‘P: u'me we "00. of thi: difi‘arent Courts, one other Institutions, with the Calendar, &c. &c. Casanonnews: Printed and LL Persons indebted to SIR GEORGE F. MOUR, for Rent, sales ofTimber, or otherwise accpunt ofhis Estates in this Island, are required to fi their respective Debts forthwith to the Subscriber ! l hath been duly authorized to receive the same. ' Q i l E l J. SIDNEY DEALE i Brecken’s Corner, No. 1, Queen Street. C twentieth part of the price originally published at. Lamartine’s Travels in the Holy Land, Paley 3 Natural Theology, with Notes, . 3s. Lay of the Last Minstrel h 5' w lt‘ * Mnrmion,a1’oem, by Sir’VVy H u er soon, r , ’ I ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, . ’1 ‘ , l i HAMBERS’ People’s Editions of vein ‘ if and useful BOOKS, many of them at uni. .‘1 7s. 3 alter Scott ady ofthe Lake, by Sir Walter Scan] ottagers oflfilenbur‘nie, - rabbe_sll’n§sli Register, and other Poems, .ranklin s'Life and Miscellaneous Works ife and Travels ofMungO Park, I "I )3? 1 , Tennaut, I r a «as - 3s. 2s. Iiirke's Travels in Russia, with Notes, d Belgium 3s. K by Grahame, i, 3. win, 2s. , i ’ 3s. 1 Bracken .9 Corner, Na. 1, Queen Stt ALEXANDER DAVIDSON. HE PRIN’wrendy’Pficegd' CE ED ' roams Ami ISM 'v - FOR 1840. . '\ ronomical and Ecclesiastical C fies—om ‘ . co Be 3‘ iterary, Commercial, Agric More of the , enn‘" , I, Charilsbl u.'.'::'é:.:::..*.1'.. Cnanzosrs'rows: J. B. COOPER & Co , . h' u m" 05". comer of mm b r I“: PC! mun, m yaw“, ‘-