Clay. and horse shoe mill, " ,‘ ' ‘ . .8! . II I HEW Ball) and " ‘ ' M as. . - . “man: u. .ounmmwv Vin-sir metataran :I , 'Ilss.‘ ’ ‘ ca“, and a few bhds. coarse ‘Wm...m. . i ,g M” It tetSoerie,ia addition * .fl 3:3. “is. "£33.; bis latei-portation. wbslewlll lie habitat" ¥.Wn,!en.1, tell. .. r 2.." . Memos. w Subscriber has recently importgd a large and :i ‘ “Mischa! ,"tnblebrthe season, con- m chub. iap, superfiag clubs. beetles. twesds, and worsted plaids, rest- k-ps, h and woollen es. my, overtones, Sasony M MD. I do laines, chally and printed in. plate, ' , woollen and filld shawls, “Wee-e.“ .. ' PH. 15‘ fiiqmd filmi- tapers, tows . - 1 ' ,.diasily, crimson, scarlevi and green Mead shinio woollen drawers, duck, white and colour flannels, blue and white white and grey cottons, as. arc. Stoves, Nos. 1,2 and 3. Franklin do. . 7 do. ,SI and so inches. W' m lio- No. 1 to No. 6—Bar and bolt lron, II. DUI, defiant-s. and blister Steel; pit, cross cut and find In; screw A re, Nails, and a eneral assortment of “peeled Tools. I rdwsre,Cntlery and insure; “indow Mlafi 8:10, 10318, 12x16. M and Port Wines; a choice lot of Sou- m, Sugar, refined Sugar, Molasses, m half and starter boxer.) Currants, Crackers, Asqxctomsmhcui I lee, first quality Indigo, dcc. ‘ Also. as Floor, a‘. le Lesthe '1 1“ =3: Neal's do. Calf Shine, Bindin Skins, and coloured Reens, 1m Gallons Pale sl and Cod Oil, soc W fine Liverpool Belt. I. Ba—Tlte whole will be sold, cheap for cash or Island ‘ JOHN DAVIS, jun. , Dee-MAW. «or cut? NEW GOODS. 1%. a ‘ Peon Excuse eraser, a Miser-u ctfull to inform lslan in general, * EORGE HEARD begs most respe the Inhabitants obearlottotovrn and t e thetlteliesreceived a uses an slalom assoa‘rstnm' or G O O D S , _ Adapted» to the Season, 'hlelt will be ready for inspection at his Store, posits the Courtfloose.0useo 2 am on Wednesday the. 224 et., coa- , l i. ‘- o v oats and rowsers, Woollen Shawls, and Whittle's woollen Cravate, Gentleman’s fancy do., Victoria Kid Gloves, Berlin (10., woollen do., while Linen, Scotch Cambrle,Bed Furniture, glazed Linin , various flours; bleached and unbleached Cartons, Liddlards London prints, linen Shiite, Gentlemen's Beaver Hats, Fancy Buttons, of various sorts; Silk, Twist and Thread,Jeconct, Mull, Book (at! figured Muslim, Cotton Sheets, Mittens, Saxonys, Challis, Muslin-de-lsinee, Orleans, Merinos, worsted Hose, Muslin Col- lars, Capes and Habit Shirts, Lace, Edging and Not; Ladies' ball, bonnet and dress Cape; Tuscan, Dunstable, Velvet and Silk Bonnets; a large and fashionable assortment efRiblmns, Silk Velvet, v iouscolours. Ladies" Stays, and a large and fashion- able a, not of Millinery, Lucifer and Congreve Matches, Load“ Pickles, Pins, Needles,'1‘apc, &c. Geo. W n—Blr Iron, s In a assortment of Cutler ; Hand, tenon a , Sbvvs, Join:rs' Tools of all desiriptions, Turk Ihoemaksrs' do., Deck 8 ikes, from 4; toSin- all“. Best Nails, Screws, Locks, I andsaw Files, Smith's do, T n'l screw and pod Angers, from i inch to g inch., Gimle ,Loob, Glue Candles, Hauser Pipes, lot of ready made Cloth“, Shane and Ebola; Leather, convistin ofculf-kins, butts, lltnbekins. seal binding, cordovan, and sole liidcs, of a superior oelity, Shoemaker’e emp, flax and twist, 2 pair superior boot "ea Shoemaker's awls, liafts, blades and knives, webb; ii as yet second hand Lamps, about 200 vols. second hand he M. to. he. 4 sets handsome cut glass Salts, and a large ' g quentiiy of other Goods, too numerous to mention. “a whole will be sold cheap “Cash. Charlottetown, October 19th, 1840.. P A I: Is I U P B Is I . g or PAIRIONABLE WINTER GOODS, By the Schooner Hutu, from London. THE Subscriber has received 201 PACKAGES of v a BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, comprising a very "cams-r “sou-tram or aoons, Suitable to the season, which having been selected by himself In _the _early part of September last, he feels confident will give nttahetmn; and being content with a moderate profit, in: us least. Lows;.:iltyrs an est-on orrsssu Ill riis iiutirsr, for Store in the old 1m, 0 osite the Hon. G D l l ' nlebniobd Street still Quee'iibquere. gorge a rymp e " BEN]. DA . Nov. 5th, 1840. was FALL IIPOITATIONB, FOR 1840, Ex Schooners Susan, Brothers &. Cousins, from Halifax. Y the above recent arrivals, the Subscriber has re- B TURSS,’ comprisiu _ every article in his usual ver line of ttstnea, vv tab he ofi'ers for sale on reasons I fluently money only. files. 0n band, excellent Demenra Rum, 0f the best quality, and superior Souchong Tee. An immediate ment ofall ‘ . mud, mung,” accounts, to save expenses, is par DAVlD RAMSAY. boo. a, mo. general 0 terms Tobacco, foreign Sugar, FLOUR. FEW quarter Barrels of Superfine fresh American M“ "-00 conteiuia so lbs. t. "' my entStrsfi. 8 m i for sale at the JOHN TYBBING. January, BB, 1841. "" s'r RECEIVED and for Sale at the S b ' ' ‘ Jig?um Corner ol'Povvnsl end Water Street: scuba“ .3! 1:3,). Foollcap, Pott, Letter, and Note Paper (gilt _ Re a r Fest and P I col“ 1" in" an no seep Marble do. STATIONERY. 5‘ ' gWu. to. es. eeived a Lanna neon-rant- of BRITISH AMNUFAC- . . . FOR SALE, _ ,. ' . k , s .,._- I ND, asantI-y situated FAB!!! noe- . r - PRINCE EDWARD Is'tiii‘iiiig comment"ed “fig”... Point, having 19! chain} nest. ' ‘3‘... ", 3 ‘ ' ,1 Atlantic Steamers _ Halifax, N0" ° - one mile from the “mu” 0' fl ,WDAVIDION- . V . Wynn“ a Liverpod,’ 'En ~ I nd 9f the North Bay,antl sitflafiiug of150 acres of freelioldproperty h S beeriber ; rSsle,ea the loilll- x * . Films be”; is firmed the" “ milicoiiveyfim’e “'m’ 'Harbour‘lom besiven. Also,50 3"“ “rm”! I 1.3-,“ east " teary: ' , scald, " “ew-e This expéW” -°d- 'dualsln scare pnlabhmecm: one shilling. sterling, r same m ’“g “Lb. , ieting ofPort, Sherry, HHS" (flaps-their shoots {a “awmé fxgvghser’ Illetefore". r("$195, ’21,??th abme 150 wfis, ca d on mu“ , _ , . , ~ ' - I 4 . ~' ‘ ' te '0 Ilent eat an t 7 “a u m...” or bottle, . 0" hf‘. land firule locations; 9 , flew, to VISll Prince in h hm, an exce. ' I ‘ g Wm- °".'. ’1?“ stair-.13...." man. pew-h-»h‘%~.yi:§'f;’"&1iers " h; rum" :4}? we Sur223’.:;::'.r'°:rg":..‘t.t mlonsrleo, . ’ . 'hGalO ‘ . ' 'n° v “'3‘” vi! mrn'wfw" i”"""‘"’""‘* 1'" * ».~,.¥::::;i":;e%;:.t:.. shawls? i2.3“§.f."’&'?é§é'£ siyabie°rhi°t:r:'..‘3 r u” 0- ll. _' V ’ '. Pononicoi A gull) a - em to galubl’lly 9 c . ’ ' ’lhe Subscriber, on t ' . lionseacellent Inst- nint'lm'lbo a“, ,0" .l' "W n r, hisColony,Wltll rosy few if my, in up ly-to V . . ' fine I I ’ r ltfaxi. «Q 3: 1 :5 is second to ,i . lettetown. “Mn” m” ' . ho“ - 1 OFF.” an. elected . a“! if “lfind efcellenl W“ 9 t. ho determines on elm Char warranted liesba III °_"- .h". °t t "rise on 9'" ’49 - 'ons. The capitalist W ,- m 15s “1:255, . don 96th Jan. 1841. ‘ tl NI h" m “to” "w l "'9 r " ' ' 'lderness lands, '° t John New Lon ._:_._.——————- ‘ “é‘fiwi‘i‘iish 3““ q"""’* " "'°"’ " "’° vermin ‘“"‘"°"’“-‘.S:‘:.‘:.‘:."’.?f‘fiil’l‘éh‘é M°““ ' .0 as m on com. monastic ed- ' PM“ .' .. ,‘ ccordingto 5' '1 t, - p ,h', - 0.,‘.' mIrCo‘ae,fnepltognlfl- utfmm s gfzcfigf’spon the property. Enhae‘pgéLglbles‘; WITH IMMEDIATE P L t soot x5 i flair; Produces nearly all kindsyfigfiégel’rfig’ ,uimble to the T HE Leasehold Int‘egestt(w999Py§are) o 150 '8 _ ' . 'utiirn ‘_ . I ', a, ._. w bu” i; Paradiifl‘ldbr fresh—a very excellent arti- 0:;“fgnazewstiini‘iieggiiic quqlrnlefP'lws'heTilazlie lg; t‘yvgai: 70' figngi’ézfeiifhflilaid, £1 of wig-tell are is . lo barrels I I "l" ’ ~ . ’ ' ‘ tnblis e W ‘ A '. 1 e a“ . ' * t newly- II! t .00” 0“ _ . It I Societies 'es , 1 countries , ubsrantia . a. for {.milymbct Oil for Salads. , fic- nti’itr‘ip'loyed '""“"°.d"cuig fir: 83ml Implements’ {heir}; lzccaodgimndotion' of a moderatyly toned edeaenflu O i . n "M". . ved breed, ofLma, bloc , or _ , Md, ot‘tlie door. he e vs _ soon. Candles—leh. I'm" "1“: PM” d "108‘ “DP” J,» . well Within a few 1’ - worn, m. 4 505,,- so. flmmlb. each. ‘ . - 5w. suitable for the farmer. b t . ag'capimlist, Prince fig 5,, 9,30; advantages, is y ch 00M::8: IlWindow Glass, Newcastle. | '“P‘m' ‘mde’ To the Emlgflg‘t’ even Haggis-.8 $13653“ genie”! pros. 231:“) is situated about 4‘ “m” from . u "I", ‘ imported. . 1 I do are manya "" ,1. f it; ex- _ ' I waif": Tb“; “am: '3' c i / Einxd‘ifiizz is “If?”""lr£'?n”£dr35eriié l'iscgggfil’o“ heamiiy ’Prgmf‘fiiiiliizngarticutars, apply 8‘ ‘5' “W” '- - be Eau do 00 n0- it its steo iy_ini ' ' hom'pe o . - _ . g WflLile Pipes, ‘ £3212?“ Third, a plentiful Fufilf’flé‘gqqfi 23:32:32? fregdom October 22d, 1840. — . I , 1000 lbs. Wfllacdonnld's), No. t.w-"“"'°d' whole Island. Fourth, the ter,',,:,yst=tiler. Fifth, the convenience NOTICE: to “UNDER”. ' 100 lbs. Snafyuacabeu. Ill" 83“! 500m“! Rlll'P‘e' from all threaburthemm‘i o ' on, expenses which are some" - . b n the “mice of too it...» Writiogflnd anp ms P-Pm . ofsettlemenl, whereby She "’"‘ , , hundmd, of miles, nfler HEREAS It ha? 8" h hp“, up dmn Amelie-'1 “Wk”! "mu" ""1 WIMP" imcs incurred, by "“V‘"3 “3 "me tell avoided. ‘ oentr (falsely stating “'3” 9y I”, ~ < '9 . l l "on are almost I0 y . . y , ll ‘0 6“ Lo 300lm.Cotion “'ar ,hos.6to 10. , _ . . landing, to a place of 9c“ . i I hours f WAgnculturist, duringflelasymuny yearsmnnufiog, . . x m 10‘“ “M” ‘“ “"blcuhc'l Shining; slum"! ma me‘ Sixth acertnin remune'mm" '8”th a h? “' ‘ ‘ 5 reduce 0f d on my land, consisting 0‘? . Acne" "m, lCotter”, from Ad. to Is. 10d. Per rent. by . Lure market, and a fair price, for all t e . , or $338 “Cum,” Stewart, and wmmm 5,6,",1, r; 14 pieces 6-4 dark Norinos, new on ours, very cheap: Gingham Shining, Apron Checks, Stufl's, pattern Mournin Prints, Black Bomhazines, Crepes, and Giyize Hen be. for Mourning. A vs Linen and Cotton Bed Ti “ L ' Linen l" Covers, fine Brown Hollan irish Linen and Long Lawns, ‘ buck and Kitchen 'I‘owoling‘, Muslim, al black and coloured Drcse Linings. 50 than Shawls and Handkerchiefs sing a great variety, from 10d. to 60s. each. A lot of Shawls, slightly damaged, A quantity ofGer-tlcmeri's plain and fancy ls. to 4a.; Sable and Swans fine Lambswool Shirts and Drawers, very superior. riety of . ck, Tartan ,Plaids, ' Table Cloths, coloured |~ kinds; kinds and ricer. Gentlcmcn's Hosiery, ser's Straps, and Venetian Bindings; India Rubber and other Braces; Carpet, Slinlloons, Weddings; rinr Needles, in boxes and papg Tapes, Bobbins, _ in Silks and Twists, a great variety of Buttons, of the beat descriptions, at the lowest prices. Tweeds, Moleskins anrl Cassincts, at reduced prices. quarters; while an coloured Counterpanes. Carving Knives and Forks, SIM"; Pump Tacks, 0 Sauce Pens, and other hardware articles, at a great lion in price. roved Steel Pens, hlue,bl:ick and red Ink, Ink Powder, Murrii "I and Chainhers's lst and 2d Books, Englis der, ch00l Testaments, Prayer Books (Victoria), Books, Toy Books, etc. A few Family Bibles, American Editions, very cheep. Imp andfresli. Hervey 9 Sauce, Peuil Sago, Arrowroot. Csmphor, Salt of Lemon. East India Polyandra Oil, for Rheumatism. Vegetable Pulmonary Dr. Stecr'i Chemica Opodeldoc. Henry's Calcined Magnesia; Court Plaster, Macass Soda and Seidlitz Powders, the. 41:. tire. CIIAMBERS’ PEOPLE‘S EDITIONS of valuable and notes, refiice and remarks, b the present History of cations], by William obertson, D History oftlie Rebellion in Scotland, in 1745—6, by Robert Chambers, fifth edition, greatly extended, History of Civilization in Euro e, from the fall ofthe Roman Empire till the rench Revolution, by M. Guizot, the present Prime Minister of France, Travels in Hindostan and China, illustrated with wood engravings, by Howard Malcolm, Travels in the Biirmzin meire, with a map and illustrations, by do. ‘ Travels in the East, including it Journey in the Holy Land, by Alphonse de Lamartine, Travels in Russia,'1‘artery and Turkey, by Dr. Clarke, with numerous notes,&c. prepared for the present edition, (published origina Iy at five guinens,) Travels in Egypt, Arabia Petrea, and the Holy Land, by J. L. Stephens, v Travels in Greece, Russia, Turkey and Poland, by do. A'l‘our in Holland, the countries of the Rhine and Belgium, in the autumn of 1838, by William Chnm- Bibliflllem. coom a. BlthNER. No l, Queen Street, Damian's Corner, Htadntftbs. die. A lot ofiiew kerchicfs, Ribbons,“ Glmcs, Lawns, . Furniture and other Prints, bleached and d and Linen Diapers, fine 4-4 RussiaOucks, Linen Huckn- for Ladies’ wear, compri- will be sold, great bargains. Silk Stocks, from kin Bull's for the neck; Super- hlen's and Boy's Sealettc, \Vorsted, Fur, &.c..&c. Caps, ur Gauntlets and Gloves, Ladice’ iVinter do. Gloves, Chamois Skins, Comforters and God's, Traw- Linings; common and six cord Cotton and Silk Reels; supe- rs, I’ins, Hair Pins, Threads, Cords and Braids, coloured Worsted, sew- aud every or or kind ofTrimniings and small wares in common use, Beaver and Pilot Cloth, Lion Skin, Flushing, Black Caa'aimere, Fina white Plannels, Ser es, Rose Blankets, from seven to twelve Penknives and Scissors, some ,very Canon Bake Kettles and Covers, in, Chain Traces, Sleigh Bells, Cart Bushes, Long handle and svtival Frying Pans; very superior Tinned Teakettles 6L Dauos,8ricss, 6w, all warranted of the first quality, genuine While, Black and Cayenne Peppers, Alls ice, ground and whole GingerE Basket Salt, Carrorwp', S‘gfiwfihfingbgeg, French Night Tapers for Chambers, Congreve Matches ( plain and scented Hair Powder, brown Windsor Soap, Salt tre, Sulphur, Brimstone, Alum, ground Redwuod and ogvvood, Fustic, Arnctto for colouring Cheese; Madder, Cudbeer,Satfron, Copperas, Indigo, Gum Arabic, London Starch, Rotten Stone, Bees Wax, Epsom Salts, CnstorOil, . Dr. Hiiglies’ celebrated Rheumatic nerve and bone liniments Balsam, for pulmonary complaints, colds; doc. Balsam of Life, British Oil, Medicamentum, Anderson's Pills, sscnces of Peppermint, Lavender, Bergnmot and Lemons; Works, unrivalled in the annals of usefulness and clieapaess, warranted complete Editions of the original Works, with 7s. 6s. 2s. ’ 35. 7s. hers, one oftho Editors of Chnmbers’ Journal, 33. The Life and Adventures ofRobinson Crusoe, a York Mariner, 3s. 4d. The Life and Miscellaneous Writings of Benjamin I Franklin, greatly extended and improved, 8d. The Adventures of'Roderick Randiim, by vallet, . with a memoir of the author, 3s. 4d. The Adventures of Caleb Williams, by William v e Godwin, with a memoir ofthe author, 2., 6d The Press Werlu'of Robert Burns, with the notes of - Currie and Cromeck, and many by the present editor, 3:. ' 4d. The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, to which are now added notes illustrating historical, personal and local allusions, ' 4s. The Life of Robert Burns, with a criticism hls writings, by James Currie, M. D., and usi- derably extended by additional particulars, many of which were never before made ublic, 2s. 4d Marmion; a tale ofFloddcn-field, by Sir Walter Scott 1e. '8d The Lay of the Last Minstrel, a Poem, by do. ' 13 2d The Lady ofthe Lake, b do. is'. 6d The Sabbath, and other Hoems, by the Rev. J. Graham 10d The Village, the Parish Register, and other poems ’ A by i‘he Rev. James Crabbe, LL.D. ’ lg nsler air, and other poems, b Tennant I Allan Ramsay’s Gentle She herd, and othdr poems 83 Defoe‘s Complete English radesmnn, , 29' 8,] The Cottagers ofGlonburnie, a title, by Mrs. Hamilton 12' 4d. The Imprisopment of Silvio Pellico, translated from ’ ' I the original Italian, for this edition, 1. ed the Constitution of Man,considered in relation to . external. objects, by George Coombe, fourth edition, revised, corrected and enlarged, 3, Natural Theology, or evidences of the existence and . attributes ofthe Deity, by the Rev. A. Paley wtlh additions and notes, bringing the work it ’ to_the present state ofscience, p 3s The Vicar of Wakefield, by Oliver Goldsmith la- The conduct of the Understanding, and ’some I thoughts concerning Education, b John Locke with a inenpir of the author, surf! his writings: 1s summons panacea, Vane , Craps dcc. Table white, all Cont, Fancy redac- Slates, h Ren- Copy notice, 1. ur Oil, n useful 8d. 8(l.' 8d. Wbsrt . suffered, standi . It contains 434 acres ofthe best des : Filly acres are under cultivnti : could be easily cleared for the pl . ing. The whole is well fenced, and the ' fortable Ibi- a small f “y, and contains kitchen l parlour am 7 _ , Slnal , g bedroom servant's sleeping 100m closets a 9 - 00d . , _ y , nd 11 C .llar un A W the labourer re v his farm. Seventh, ages. ‘ i . rived from and he pzcserves . O the pureim state. lNznthc, 1:33? ' can a s'trare, 1 1m _ . [Ehiiglundfiinm if a JCoIony affording regu speedy intercourse with the mother countgy, the advantages before enumerated, be decira ‘ e’, h m1 , safely who has s cm twenty yediirs'én tihe Isian‘dp, tiliei:o|:ede or .sym“ de- ventiire to invite such in In no s ps in '. ‘ , b I .ndu- ' ' rate to a itav'isn; and should they 0 i bildmutl: Tusslgh th’emsglil’es and families here, in priferencfhzc: a foreign state, they will have the satisfaction to now ‘ their posterity will be scions of the British Empire. '[13’ To in iciduals intending to from is now only Edward Island line of Atlantic Steamers,i Iar opporth . and possessmg Migrate Englapd to ' ward Island it me be well to observe, that Vessc s are 5.12%... Loam, Liueipaoz, Bristol, Plymouth, Bideford, Newport. Gloucester, Southampton, Hull, chmcastle-rlpon-Tyne, Yarmoulh, and all the principal ports to Britain, ettlter_ dissect for the Colony,” to Pictuu, Nona Scolza; or Mu'cimchz, cw Brunswick.- these latter parts being only a short distance from Prince Edward Island, and, between whzcltandtlic Island,a Steam Boat and boiling Vessels are generally/"running weekly during tlie period of the nacigation‘s remaining open. The charges of it are moderate. . . "flgr passage, application may be made to DBHIBI. Dairies, Esq., Warwick-street, London; Cannon, Miller& Lo. Liverpool, 1. B. \Viniers, Es .Bristol; Messrs. Peake & Son, Plymouth, Jolin Hows, Esq. ideford; Messrs. Dav1ds&Tapston,Ncw- port; Phillpot &Co. Gloucester.‘ [3’ Persons desirous of purchasing either ImprOved or Wild- erncss Lands, are respectfully solicited to apply (ifby letter, post id) to the Advertiser, at his Otiice, Charlottetown, Prince 8 d Isl d. Edwar “0 . WILLIAM DOUSE, August 26th, 1840. Land Agent. TALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN. T van: CoN'rnsc'r, that valuable ESTflTE in GEORGE- TOWN, known as the Proper of John Adams Wood, formerly of the Island of Antigua, bu ‘ ate ofLondon, Esquire, deceased, and new belonging to Margaret Gilbert Wood, his Widow, com- prismg er I ._ .19. 20.81"! 21 saith the ' meVa'li-‘glifinxeg’asi ” 98mm,“ situate urges-eon. These Lots, from their very eligible situation ('0; Mercantile Business, are too well known to require further description— nnd will be sold either together or separately, as may be agreed on. A good title will be given. Charlottetown, 18th June, 1840. HE Subscribers having been duly appointed the séle Agents of DAVID S' E ART, Esquire, for his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10, 12, 27, 30, 4G, 47, and Lennnx Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to ,lease lands, with :i libert ofpurchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms; and that al personsindebtedtutliatgentlenian, fnrrent or other- wise, ero 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. .10th LONGVVORTH. December 10th, 1840. ' THE Subscriber having by the last Packet received full power lose?“ and convey the Lands on Lot 54, belong- ing to the Assignees of HENRY WINCHESTER, hereby gives notice, but 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. oftheSubsci-iber. Maul Take care that you get a good Title 1 it THE Subscriber cautions any person or persons ‘ against having any thing to dowith the good title of which 1. H. Peters, Esq.. speaks in his notice of the 15th inst. Perhll s, on inquiry, they may find a Slierifi's Deed without a Sheri -——ii Sale without an Appraisement, and one of the Ex- ecutions (for there were use) an Equity of Redemption, which this extraordinary sale wds intended to satisfy, of which there is no Judgment‘on..rccord; and the amount cf sale was probably sufficient to liquidate edozen Executions, which appears to be a manifest contravention ofthe Act. P ROBERT MEARNS, rn rieto f T ' Cardigan,20|h June 1840. p 5° °wnsmp 54' N. B. —Aftcr seven or eight years' rosecution,which 1 have n alone as it were— think this circumst . ance argues much in flavour of the goodness or my title, particularly considering the .weight ofthe parties opposed to me. ’ R. M. I To SELL‘ or to LET, , To tit/itch an unquestionable Title will be given, HE FARM of BROWNSTON, situate on Lot 49, frantin the Pisqmd Road,and one mile_from Vernon River Inn. cription ofLand in this Island, ,plntz, sprulpe and fencing poles. ’ ‘ ' . on an in t e best d‘t’ lwenty additional acres are encldsed of natural p::?uf61,0:lllllal:lll I ougli, the growth of wood being There is a large Garden and Orchard plum and cherry trees, &c. of5 years’ stand3 re are gates on ever The House is very comy- T having abundance of Firewood only young bushes. planted with apple, enclosure, as well as the court-yard. as good as new, as are the 0 file it, 3. Stable, 98’ Which consist, ofn large Bar and Cow-house Poultry , r . house, Dairy and Gr h ’ ‘ , een- ouses for potatoes and rural ‘ cellent Spring of Wade; is .near the House, and tliia’sfielldlszfl; waytig-ed [Lyle brolclik running through them ew o e wi belet to other or in ofyears and on such contlgitions’as maone Farm, for web term . .. . . ., be a reed on' 11 property Will be (buried into Farms tosy'tth g‘ ’ or t e or, ifpreferred, the one half(21§ store’s), iiidludizgvbllhslizfifixxi “19"”in be Nldseparately. ‘ «pply to Hillsborough River, May 14, 181111 . DAVID ROSS. AN ate of e, start A ady. active LAD ab . mandate the tirin’ out 14 yea” the Advemser’ iii-fender or ofl'en Magistrate against the HE Subscriber is duly authorized to SELL, by Pm- P D0 8V sh in 11'! hi the boflderifl. 0 This is to notify all persons the Tree erson who shall Charlottetown, Dec. 7th, 1840. «LLP fom that art of Townshi lirite Honolzable William 'lPownshend, decease ,y Island, by cutting ti the utmost rigour 0 Farm Buildings, &c. must app T land 'in , general ast, having an intimate acquaintance with com . rica, (St John's Newfoundland) warrants commercial gentlemen will find an interest in den ‘ ‘ willand power to please,will insure the patro 0ft]. community whose discern'nellf’ I which are distinctly defined—and“ * . _ . _ . , - - I ‘ have! i‘ merit, and receives_ liberal W . o _ e - h cum" for their own immediate use, ‘ 2 5mm it ofi'ers the enJOymtents og‘mtlhembfiinneefigs of is Inntlve land; a‘Jhm-ily 1% other persons to do the some, and s om ,* . - . . the laws, langua‘pgzi self.“ identity ofintercsl. Wllll that 0 Sldembie profit therefrom. t J never. have person, tlielprivn‘llge d ' IE but do here 0 er 4, s on the said P23? iitich information as ders ofthe like sum as shall be. V d . plun erer Gaoncaj tintend to give to any CAUTION. ersons are hereby cafiiorsedga ' a Timber or oo 0 or carrymg aw y No. 43, belonging oid law and law cost. CHARLES" ~ Mortgageedn’ CAUTION T0 LUMBERERS. LL Persons found trespasstng upon any oft of the Right Honorable the .Earl .of Siam mber, or otherwrse, Will be. f the Law. Tenants requm ly to the subscriber. w. noose, OPERAGE FSTABLISHHERT _ _ In this)? House lately the Colonial Secretary; Powrwl Street. . HE Subscriber begs must respectfully, the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, its vicin' _ V , that in future he will he able'mb ce, all kinds 01 work that i » ortest possible noti ‘ From an experience ofsomq the above line. one ofthe principal stranding settlements in B ' I the ex PATRI P. K. flatters himself that strict application a. lity. Charlottetown, Feb. hit, 1841. re . occupied by Parkin and Pleadwell, next door East i ,_ Welsh’s, and opposite Mr. Daniel Brenan’s, where, i, arrangement in his business, he will not only be cash on the Shoe and Boot making, in units branches, prices so reduced as to render it an object to all who , him with their patronage. 'G RATEFUL for past favours, the Saber}: inform his customers, and the public generall moved from Prince Streét to Sydney Street, in All work warranted. Call JOHN T. Pin, Charlottetown, January 5th, 1841. 2 his friends and former customers, for favours alr '- and to solicit a continuance ofthein in future, which ir'j merit by punctuality, diligence - employment. 1113 Subscriber having concluded on remit Charloll’elown, begs leave to return hissincern and attention. THOMAS M‘GILL, . Upper [IT Three or four good Journeymen Tailors will ~v Decr.11,1840. FIREWOODe' " HE Subscriber will purchase 500 Cord ‘ a 0 g Square Shot Tower, Surre Hooran. Herald 1 s can cut. 11 as if planed ‘ LL’ Debts due to the Subscriber for in”? Lot , :18: WOOD, suitable. for the Garrison—to bb deli .of Wood-yard, during the present season. .ev D. Charlottetown, Dec. 4th, 1840. . :ii I h -. FIREWOOD, for the Supply of the G 7 11; THE Subscriber will purchase 400 cor 0" .‘ WOOD, to be delivered in the Fuel Yard subs Chi this Winter. — fl“ ' GEORGE s ‘h' Charlottetown, Dec. 213i, 1840. an ' an _ CARD. , . W HZTAYLOR invnespersons from the m] _ e vtsmng London, to inspect his machinery, . or cratiuti,for cutting wood into slaves, laths, shingles, ‘ an invention, for .Wlllcl] Patents for Great Britain and -El have been obtained, a very simple machine, with two ' ilm pwapfls pf “:70 hundred staves or shingles it ' or e eatiered shin les or strui lit stav I or drawn, and g g a. ll, whet without loss of wood or ev ‘ . Those who have seen the machinery, admit that 3‘ simple and efficacious, and likely to supersede in a 3‘ the present mode ofmanufacturing those articles. object is to sell his patent for the various Colonies, m licences for its use, and he earnestly solicits those I i. 'u erned in the wood trade, to call and satisfy y side of Waterloo Bridge. e London, November 5. the 25th November, are requested to be paid to ~ Chariot'ieiown,nec.14ih, 1840. THOMAS P . h . Los'r, the 2lst ult., m or near Charlottetown, sum: WARRANT No. 399 r ' a i“ :ounds. The person who may have ’fo:l:dthl?l:? 7- m andsomely rewarded by leaving it at the Office of f TRAYED from Charlottetown about t since, a. brown COW, about 8 or 9 years old I lump on one side of her neck. Whoever will bri’ r ‘ her, Will be rewarded for theintrouble. Bil-gr p GEO ubscri 16 Charlottetown, Jun. 15th, 1841. quire at this flog. \ tin; Business. in. . CHARLOTTETOWN; . Printed and ublished b '5 ‘ Printers to the Honorable the Home of Imblycoonf: A Easteoreer of Powaal and was“ “u”, 1’“ka M] yearly in nicest-s. I