Charlottotown ’ A, my frqitlesd 9“. an: time. "0' it! I know ‘h ds‘ m demlll. r w dyeiroulation 0 illgllcedr in hark. mi!“ afierwardfii d its :9 ' l m aglitl ,blm,..'n(° W“de “'0 up. nun Bum“? ml" The Reverend writer the truth of the-tamer“ yr To rumble” “3 an; In your “5. e ofthe resista‘" and. “hue. ignora r so exciting. 3' the contumactou r39 ‘ t nce an iii: eunable to action ation of the pezp‘p, sooner . am no Isifying epistle u rise and bbiiiiuacy pf th heir delusion, an ad been a mystery I scion: and e u of one I to worm n w‘ii: read and {late dd to, with as much regar would have been in u the Aposll . d into PM for owing “‘"aon were change before'mentione ce of their deceive 0‘ me was cleare posed' letter, ’ nhap ho hurl“; we confide" Y at their N'G’rfl‘ reliance upon its fested ("'r‘iq't fs of holy wri . ded it should do; and the o . far a splncy were so ask callslPOlfl'V‘.’ Charlottetown- » Nov. 5"» he Third Hund Numbers 4304“ . " that m “ if h 5, ‘ bu comm”. m m . “i. (‘6‘. of Mqfl.‘ dong,“ income” ‘ n, mm" as m Ms URE LOTS lor this Colony’ PA“ cc of the tenantry, 01 TmDn L015 in G6 ‘ ' f ' a. dc elicit! "a yard“: Kalle“. n operated as n it: Georgflmw" bjects of the con' brass! 31- u u‘ “I. 103 and 114’ i decll 4 W ""9 25 ots Numbers , 1 rs 91, 202, 326, 484 and 49 , I Wm, 22%? me time. i “03?: hold and 3".” leave to sllv “ '5 nto contempt To be , 8 town Roytilty- ushtp Np‘mber 15 rr Cain—Not coined COINAGC or ENG"-‘"D’_Cap dge; notreceivedweui till Elizabeth, and t ittle collie end but I Tin and copper sttl n r a” lfahsux'munsdvisedly m we. decide upon facts, he can know i ui object: my pc charitab s feelings of the honour their discharge 0 openly, ye of inorodulpynzi: o gamgistrict Ministe ’ to nmign and condemn . - 6‘2; d till I I ds underJames . v ens of which. {mm Tradesmen 3 “’k ts of Land, so in airpla; tified, that in case( S‘s ther With the f): is d within Ten a) t of Judicatuiie, ill be madeto. it i; for Judgment again d the place of this courage. Duke of Savoy took Salaazo, n mp anr running away With a y 4 IV. of France re mur- les killing the Cen . , by better and mpre ish to record my tl integrity ofthe gent f a public duty, ite inefl'cctually, d ridicule, malign . Cosmos . (Punt: and, especially, the conduct oftl - dal , d corned 1‘ me an h ; his moan rs ofthe said Lots a d as aforesaid, are been incurred» ,f re the next 2:18 licld ut‘Cli d said Supreme Lou’rt, 15 the said Lots and flat. re been so or r‘Iissailcd by the shafts antly directed by the Sexsr: and the para- it. was 0 portm his medal represented Ilercu ‘ 0 )pm'tinuitx. is motto was I ‘ , 0 Gen h SILVFR COIN.-—Sll"er pence, hagf Ednwud ' ' ' to the l'dt"n,0 I f n were comcd nown firm” . fie“ a Shllhng or lesmo V _. . , din 1503. Henry VIII. tiring the said ER SMITH, Treasurer. \Vood Island- then grants and half- but on the con- ,m a taste coiue I i - ay be mabe t ifcultivation- bout 30 acres more in . fly: tplouwh tit asmall expense, and the remainder lszvell There is an excellent Mill-site on the Farm; the s aqr: furnishes a supply ofsea manure, and Lime may be thtzlntimn I moderate rate from a Kiln adjoinisqlg the prsqmisema'I-‘esenyyy beegn . t which is attached a up or are, _ p repaired and considerably enlarged, so akatqafi'qrd erery convenience for the ncnommodation ofa respecta-b an“ yf.‘ ' proofcellar underneath, and a never-failing we o ater at the door. ' wThese remises—plesantly situated, on the banks ofthe river Westmor and, in the midst ofa thrivm and within 15 chains ofthe for investment, bothh for a 'eldnm to be met Wit . ' b For Terms of Sale, and other particulars, apply to Mr. John Davis, jr., Merchant, Charlottetowp,l ' ' tt 1‘ ave the s premises, who is abou o e ROBERT CRANFORD. as just been completed. -. tngt om, and, producing the may be said to have been the ori He was the first King and he'did it to 91 pe faced coins are good; Sixth’s the reverse. 1547 is the first En William III. amount of £6,400,000; to expedite this coinage. GOLD Conn—The first was The next Ivas t en one among them, and reviously been, and word, the diligent y circumventire measures lsusible radical agitators, 1 might, perhaps , hare sllowod myself to be identified ; for I well know how readily orrupt good manners.” ofthe past, as regards lhetenants Settlement; and, with respect to best satisfaction I declare, out their own actions and ey would now turn a deaf or l-styled patriots, but, in reality, on, by ivhom, for a unluckily directed. y ofthe radical schemes ~ and of the positive evils es, as respects even the ten- greatly mistake not, induced orally, as Well as man ir guidance (and as support the call for rclie , men ofa far different, a far “Pal source 0f dYSPePS' ' er, than the common confra- elapse between ,mmls' Political men should avoid long dipner to bustness, rest at es all the sincerity and [hmgs 0“: orseasoni "0' and Colony. u at to declare, are. garded as the cancers [w y to which they belong; and. l , for such maladies we have he ation and cautery, such paring and l the reproach of both its discontents under John, gin of English freedom. who debased the English coinage, Henry the Eighth’s side- the full-faced, bad. Edward the Sixth’s base 'coin of glish coin bearing a date. Under grand recoinage of silver, to county mints were established t upon, as they had at that time, by communications c much in obliteration of the Wood Islands' on present, it is nigh limit: in 'u moot r washes!!- IieJlievgc incredulous ear tothe so orally and selfish time, they sufl‘ere g and populous settlement, public Wharf—afford an_ OPPOI‘tl-lmty gricultural and commercial purposes, under Henry III. 1257, hat of Florence, 1344, then angels, angelets, rivals, and twenty~shillin 1663, of Guinea er went for less th A guinea in 1696 wa uted that the whole c gh the Bank in thrée Jacobuses, &c., were called» gold pennies. six shillings i sovereigns, crowns, guinea was coined in 0 shillings, but it nor by tacit consent. lings. It is comp dom passes throu all the gold coins 'n, and forbidden to circula ‘ IIINTS 0N llEALTII.—A or to the Subscriber, on the promoters of facti d themselves to be ience of the futilit of lboir-tulidious friends, attendant upon these schem entry themselves tbs Wood Islan leaseholders in "Eff, where circumslanc to measures and nobler charact torus] one of tho-craft Mbanks, gold ,0 go ,0, N. B.—A new Barn,50 a. by 34 n. h 7 an 21 shillings, 5 worth 30 .511”- ash ofthe king- FREEHOLD FARM \FOR SALE. 0 BE SOLD, that beautiful F one mile of Charlott Subscriber. It consists of about F9 and from its eligible and convenient . attention ofnny person ofcapital, dest pleasant residence. other Outhouses, have lutel as been dug and walled up, 30feet by 24 feet—the Scantling and auch Building are now on the which afl'ords a constant supp apply to the proprietor, February 26th, 1841. ARM; situate within nown as the property of the rty Acres of excellent Land, :uation, is well worth the rons to obtain a retired and , 36 feet by 26 feet, together With y been erected on th . . ready to receive a Butlding, other materials necessar remises. A Well has also been of excellent water. W. W. BAGNALL. void excess offood, a e or six hours should Commercial and professional fasting. Do not i hour afterwards. much ofdishes to Much liquid at dinner Water is the most fermented liquors is is indispensable to exercise, well reg- igevity. The sedentary should it oportunity. as become painful. ien fatigued with sitt to literary men. ats is injurious. yed, should be y, though imbecile, who have so long, arrogantly, attributed to theinselr all the honest wisdom .of the Such men Its these last, I hesitate it according to my mind, to be re and trees ofthe communil Is in the animal system recourse to excision, um our civil polity, ovation, to be freed fron gungt‘bpous and excrcscent ' ing to the terminus commt let us next take up th merits upon t " explanatory letter." ri'fa Oficers, and so: (y our visit was, to dislrain for re s! at (lie Imzard inistcr ufects faith in (Mr. H.) wrote. Bat. and afirm, that Mr. that he was so, is pl by the open dec made by thi fin the front y the candid and p g them at this day upererogatory knighh in defence of his “ falsely, vainly and which you are naccustomed. holesome beverage. ighly injurious. alth and liappin ated, is conducive to lot alk whenever they 1i titiue exercise after it h ahigh desk to write, wl found highly beneficial use of soft stuffed so the sedentary are em ates, which as as, or close stoves. your back to the fire. most prevalent causes of disc inouomania, and insaiiit preservation ofh the maintenance of mind, and the cult . inactivity is scarcel excesstre exer the choice of natural bent of TO BE LET, and IMMEDIATE POSSE NE-HALF of the STORE and CE ind by. Messrs. Coo D fronting on W orgc Clark, on the premises, SSION given, LLAR occu- 13 Printers, together With ‘ F t‘ l _ 1 1 Vegetable Puli or Par mu a“, appy 0 Dr. Steer’s Chemica Balsam of Life, Useful exertion per & Bremner, a Lot Forty-nine, Feb. 25th, 1841, iiiication ofthe at portion ofit be following passage of “ T/u'y evidently too/c iccted that the object h nt; and this (IN? qftlici'r liver.” Hall's belief of what he wit/taut afictrttt’un, Hall was correct in his yond thequestiou ation that they would pa rty or forty ofthe deluded honest James Mann’s” raisoworthy admission This fact, notwith- errant freak of his- primitive” charge established; and, TO BE LET on SOLD,— WITH IMMEDIATE T HE Leasehold Inter District Mini The constant in which he .com Rooms in which warmed by fires not by steam, Never stand or sit,with xcitement is one of the producing dyspepsia, things tend more to the ,. olongation oflife, titan rful and contented state f feelings of affection. Possesstott, est (999 years) of a Valuable Capt. W. P. Grossard, consisting of Sist ventilation : 35 ofwhich are under cultivation. H excellent Land There is a substantial, no for the accommod E. S- 3 ealth, anti the pr For further particulars, October 22d, 1840. T6 the Tenant AKE NOTICE, apply at the house on the premises. no more "I". . s on Township Forty-Threet‘ ‘- rise to liypoc that by Iridentu date respectively, ease being made b hontlriasis.. In disposition, and uals ought to be to watering and sea- al to those who live to health, but should use, but also b of several amon standing the s res of Lease the 24th and 25th etween William Towns- his wife, ofthe one Birnie, both then r the mind ofthe individ hend, Esq. deceased Edmund Waters an . ghly benefici arriage is favourable cted too early. Toba I shall, therefore, not be contra further, (in 'order th and relaxes t work on the “Presrrva A man’s one idea is ar more noise than if the curing the pay ment of£335, 1 ml Interest, by t he said William and Alexander Birnie, Release mentioned, a awful money ofthe Townshend to th at a certain day, i nd now past; with a large an of their having resisted the demon quiry as to what y them into so tin d for ,em') [5],,” a pea in a drum—it makes laiidestine means the said Indci'iture of drtim were full. certain portion of the Interest thereon, rnicious a deter is still due and u LAMENT OF THE SINGLE LADIES. y—it really is hard t bonds we so In , the hard-heart all our smiles or fa g ofred coats—we like call forth to light pporters ofthe conspiracy. as a certain individual of ny has, not unaptly, been tri-i'er ofand the chief actor \Vrz'ai: ready— That from Hyin e men are so cautious at they care not for I do, therefore, due, or hereafter premises, to an persons as I sha " The Apostle great notoriety in the Colo tamed, was the prime con hereby give yo of Eschent," ti notice, not to pa y any rent, now e, from you for t he said land and or to such person or (1,: are debarr‘d: duly authorize t G Charlottetown, February 9, 1841. , EORGE BIRNIE. HE Subscribers havin y‘appointed the~sole Th , for his Estates on as throw out twent : or wanships “the Aptm‘k” but it might bedfi f Mose in arcs”: ginal copy of which , the people were told t cred by the Governor; via, a re- a deduction of en! (a be lulu-n ad been made and could not a public meeting, which next month (November eration whether ruev w AND PAY THEM A SMALL Colony, on ASK run Air torrng to Government as Copies of this , to every dis- at it found its _ is but won’t to one of his so ’ "Ike m ey how when they meet us, and so “The weather is col the mwurao - b 8 They. laugh on lock charming, are hereby re d they chat, an ' ’letter, on ori -’ 1"" P'""°kl"g’—'he ’ buy the by y never propose. assing on any . r in any otlie gour (if-the Law H. D. MORPET e to erties, Th V OfMe present r in produce.- that t bs retracted,- and intended to be befl ' the wo'uld be taken into consid 'i-Atre rm on ma LAND]. "tau-rs, to be carried from flat near, and let their contribul rm stock 0 very well know ut we are complais h . if'twere the fa me not a difficult to would be to pick and c men would not attemp ght to be won;" 9 very soon done. Wont understand; d the pest ofthe land. 0w delightful ’t "W1 law and ortgagee M x o APPRENTIC lockmaking business WATSON DUCHEMIN. for their genera tly transmitted, I believe he Island. Th ds I know; lbr it and, that it there had 0 minds of the people, met and tie obtained the ' y.I «ha «res-41% 'u really the plague an and mammas get c ES .WaNTE February 19th, 1841.7 —W33 re ready— e felicity are we t . $13.. PooaT-inai. ’ A Steady’ 0‘" 14 years 0‘“ tinting Business. In. ‘ E Subscribe : fem!!! allonfi ge . d Madell’ai lions 885: 40 g 53%. 0 s. (1)00 lbs. Snuff, ’ 100 Rooms Wri ' I‘m 1‘2 dozen Amerit. 1‘ 300 lbs. Cotton War , 60 pieces whiten Cottons, frot pieces 6-4 da GingharK/I iiileélituze Hfl'lltlkcl' like. for Mourning. Linen and Cotton unbleached L Covers,’ fine n "h Linen ‘a and Kitchen black and colour dozen Shawls an 8ingf Sh wls 1 t o a ., . 11: qiitintity ofcntl 50 allons 8 do. do tons chest 36 warmme a first 1'“ 1 can be 5" commcmest mo lbs. Coffeer 1 0 lbs. fresll C 0 lbs. fresh. .ns I81 1 1 xes Rsanadu buper ' t excellen S and boxes arrelS 10 lLle for l.“ 4 dozen Plus 00 lbs. Cundle 50 boxes 508% 60 boxes 5.5 x 1 and will be 30 kinds and Gentlemen’5 A few Famil Starch, r. Huolies’ c ast India Pol oda and Seidl CHAMBERS’ Works, no notes, istory'of istory of the Reb Robert Chambers istory of Civilizatio Roman‘ Empire ti M. Guizat, the pre Travels in Hiiidosta wood engravings, ravels in the Burman illustrations, by do Travels in the East,in Land, by Alphon ravels in Russia, T with numerou edition, (published 0 ravbels in Egypt, Ara ravels in Gr our in Holland, th Belgium, in the at hers, one ofthe E be Life and Advent " ariner, be Life and Franklin The Advent ‘ with a i The Adve gs, by In original Italia onstitution of external edition, ural‘The attributes of With additions and conduct of thoughts concerni With a.- memoir of RLOTTETOWN ~ rinters to the H ast corner of mu"; Payable Ital O Ennit t' D for Sale, on ‘ Ema Brandy. “ ‘ . w though OI 5'“ 1|. w, Zante Currants. ids, short sixes, .- .. . do“, Glace. . Trillizwer than ail! 59" ‘ . ' e G lets and filaox" Em, 7 Tobacco mm (M acdon ‘15?!» Macabau. P “m 3“ nbleached Shirt 4d. to ls. 10d. per rk Merinos, new co chiefs, Ribbmv r. A variety of?" Bed Tick, TI ‘ Holland and grfzsg prns. R d Dress Lit!n '- 1 ndkerc tes " 1 film", 10d. tout cincn's plain _ an calette, VVoretod, ur Gauntlets ar‘i‘d Glpves ‘er .Gloves, Chamois S ins, I-' Ho'er‘h’Straps, India Rubber and 0th., ’4 and Venetian Bindings; * Linings; common and Six cord C rior Needles, in boxes and papers Tapes, Bobbins, Cords arid Braids, ing Silks and Twists, a great vnrtot , other kind of Trimmings and s .u of the best dcscriptiohs, at the low BeaVer and Pilot Cloth, Lion Skin, Fl ~ Tweeds, Moleskins and Caselnets, Fine white Flannels, Serges, Rose Blank. quarters; white and coloured _Coun. I Carving Knives and Forks, Penkmvos superior; Pump Tacks, Carron Bah Pots, Chain Traces, Sleigh Bells, and swivel Frying Pans; very su Sauce Paris, and other hardware on tion in price. Improved Steel Pens, b1ue,b1ack and red Murray’s and Chambers’s 1st and ‘ der, School Testaments, Books, Toy Books, (Sec. y Bibles, American Editions, DRUGS, SPICES, &c., all warranted of andfrcs/L. White, Black and Cayenne Pe wholc Ginger, Basket Salt, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, arvey’s Sauce, French Night '1‘ plain and s Pearl Sago, A apers for Chambers. cented Hair Powder, etre, Sulphur, Brimstone, A16 r ogwood, Ftistic, Arnetto for colon Cudbear, Saffron, Rotton Stone, Camplior, Salt of Lemo . elebrated Rheumatic nerve r yandra Oil, for Rheumatism. Bees Wax, E“. 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