] BIBS. EN I i) ‘3 [PRINCE E WéRgQJSLAND ADVERTISER. CHARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, .1841. _. [No.1 - 71-19. mares ETABLE LIFE MEDICINES. [raasn sot-rim] r’lIodicines. are indebted for their name to tfist and sensible action in purifying the springs f hfo,snd enduin them with renewed tone and y hundred certi ed cases whiph have been made sol-est every species of disease to which' the Irish), the happy effects of Mofl'at's Life Pillmd , have been gratefully and publicly acknowledged ‘ benefited. and who were previously unac- mhuutit'ully philosophical principles upo liich A. , and upon which they consequent! - ' , . pee recommend themselves in disehseii ofevery m - . The first operation is to loosen from the 5 lb and bowels the various impurities and ' . settling around them; and to remove tho N w h. collect in the convolutions of the small Mar medicines oply partially cleanse these, and .enlloetfl-massosbehind as to produce habitual costive- its train ofevds, or sudden diarrhcca, with its immi- . This fact is well known to all regular anatomists, p a the liurnpn bowels after death: and hence the '5“ hose well informed men against quack medicines— reparod and heralded to the ublic by ignorant e csecond efi'ectoftlic Life Medicines is to cleanse and the bladder, and b this means, the liver hrid , the healthful action of which ontirelv depends noon t_v ofthe urinary organs. The blood,'whicli takes‘its from the agency of the liver and the lungs, before it - tlm’l‘ipart, being thus purified by them, and nourish- d c ing from a clean stomacli, courses freoly through renews every part of the system, and tiiuiiiphiiiitly banner of health in the blooming cheek. .chclahlc Life Medicines have been thoroughly ' miunu‘d a sovereign remedy for Dvsm-psia, Flatu- ' V I tron of the Heart, Loss oprpetite, Heartburn and .stlcssness. Illiouiper, Anxtetv,I.:ingour and Ma. r ivoncss, Diarrhma, Cholera, overs of all kinds, ,Gout,Drnpsies ofall kinds, Gravel, \Vorins, Asthma tion, Scurvy, Ulcers. Invutciatc Snres,Scorbutic $- std Bad Coinplcxions, Eruptivc complaints, sallmv, other disagreeable complexions. Salt Rheum, Ery- on Colds and Infiuonra, and various other com- ich #113: the human frame. In Fever and Ague, , the 'lb-Mcdicines have been most. eminently suc- . ' much so, that in the Fever and Ague Districts, Physici- inuiversally prescribe them. Ur. Moll'nt requires of his patients is, tobe particular ’fie Life Medicines strictly according to the directions. . ~ 3‘ 1 Newspaper notice, or by any thing that he himself 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ v ir flavor, that he hopes to gain credit. Itis alone - ofa fair trial. AT'S MEDICAL MANUAL; designed as a domestic health. This little pamphlet, edited h W. B. Mofl'at, way, New York, has been publishe for the purpose .. A more fully Mr. Mofi'at’s theory ofdiseases, and will ly interesting to persons seeking health. It treats A . t diseases, and the causes thereof. Price, 25 cents ’9‘ -‘ sale by Mr. Mofl'st's agents generally. l'aasn Sunni of these valuable Medicines just received, , . ‘4 it. 1 . l . . , J. ii. COOPER ‘5; c: if, 1 Sole Agents for Prince Edward Island. b» stovin, Dec. 11,1840. 1 FIRE INSURANCE "W continued to be efi'ected by the Subscriber at " te rates, for the ALLIANCI: ampany of London, which, of capital and stability, is d to none in tlie.Unitcd . (and gives to the assured, for five years successiyely, a i" the entire profits, amounting. on the last division, to I per cent. of the premium paid in. The subscriber is . v d in all ordinary cases to settle losses instanter With- nce to the Board in London. ' CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. ,1840. ., rlnttetown, 0.1 ' FALL IMPORTATIOI', FOR 1840, " Schoonrs Susan, Brothers & Cousins, from Halifax. Y the above recent arrivals, the Subscriber has re- i‘ceiveda Lute: sssoa'i'atsirr oF'BRITISII MflNUFflC- ' S, comprisin every article in his usual very general '67 business, which lie ofi'etii for sale on reasonable terms » only. ‘ also. - had, excellent Demerars Ruin, Tobacco, foreign Sugar, best quality, and superior Soucliong Tea. ‘ n immediate payment ofull accounts, to save expenses, is par- 1 d. -;. "I, “queue DAVID RAMSAY. I c. 5,1840. 4- PAI-Is SUPPLY ‘ or . FASHIONABLE \VINTER GOODS, ' R, the Schooner 11117.14,er London. ‘ E Subscriber has received 201 PACKAGES of BRITISH lERCH/INDIZE, comprising a vch EXCELLENT assoa'rrsmv'r or GOODS, . l season which having been selected by himself sheril; I[:srt of September last, he-feels confident will give ' tion; and being content with a moderate profit, in: cut Lowsn nus Aitr Bar‘s essence is run IARKEI’, for mainly. ,in th d, need on ' .5tli, 1%?" 8T RECEIVED, and for Sale by the Mberé . 14 Tons assorted IRON, ' 1 .2000 Bushcls MLT, - €100 Barrels prime Nova Scotia IIERRIJVGS. 1). WILSON. , ' mob", 1840. 3,” 'S'I'OVESI {moves it ." Subscriber has for sale a number ‘ Cooking Stoves, of various sizes and pat .. f, place, opposite the Hon. George Dslrymple's, d Que“ squm' llENJ. DAVIES. ‘ ‘ Sub« t s'rOVEs iii ‘ I rank in also. I Superfine FLOUR, ot a superior quality, which V a cheap for cash. JOHN DAVIS. \t . 6“ July, 1840. ' “in: bones of prime Oranges and Lemons. if. ' p IRON. . LE 5! lbs Subscriber, Twenty-pine Tons “- ~- Iron. ‘ ~ ' BENJ.DAV1ES. rail:- 5 ..~ non sans. - SOLE LEATHER? of a superior qual- , forenh. » ‘ ' ' ' ions DAVIS,jun- T Scotia a new era ' f ' American Colonies. ls ormed l doubtless, brin of health-fol ans solicits such ersons. liav' Edward Islan‘d, so justlyl2t8y rence, and is oul llalifiix, N. S. fortility ofsoil, and excellent tue British Dominions. ratin ma - gm, mgr,” 0|yilli‘cre purchase Wilderntss lands from 15s. to 95s, at from £2 to £ of the Buildings erected upon the propert Agricultural Societies tsbl' ‘ ' naively empb , es ished Within the last few years, most im roveily &c. suita lo for the farmer. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. HE Cu ' ' Pl’in Bard Allia‘llllc Steamers baring commenced g ween ivorpool, En‘glamhand Halifax, Nova . .n. t hit)! of the North This expediuoufos‘de eonve nce will, to their shores [number of individua s in search fertile locations; and the Advartiscr, therefore agricultural views, to visit Princd . Ie by writers “ The Granary of It is situated in the Gal h of St. Law- tino days travel by Coach and teambotit from his Colony, Willi respect to sttlubrity ofclimate, waters .is second to few, if any, in The capita tst who determines on emi- British North JIrnert'ca. " vs T '70 acres of excellent Land, 35 of which are under cultivation. I‘here is a substantial, newly-built House on the premises,fit for the_ accommodation of a" moderately sized family, and a well wstliin a few yards of the door.‘The shove property (which from its so erior advantages, is worthy the attention of anti- J To an Lit-ran sou), 'ITE IIIIDIATI POSSESSION, H E Leasehold Interest (999 years) of a Valuable FARM,.the roperty ofCapt. W. P. Grossard, consistia of rants) is situated nbou rincetown road. ' For furthit ' rticulars, apply; at the house on the rcmi 63:55.: 840. "i ‘ p I". t 14h miles from Charlottetown, on the o roved Farms, in different sections ofthe Island, per acre, according to situation, and the value The soil of this Island produces nearly all kinds of ' i i _ _ gram my and w. emu“; th , veluablo freehold Farm at Crown Point Lot 49 and cattle, in well its agricultural implements, suitsb to the “mm” basins l° Ne" M‘cdunllld‘ n contain“ ’55“! 156 o ony, can 'be- obtained at moderate prices. There are twelve "'9": . “5" Wm °r "Mic" h under ’“hlnli‘m-ll‘" ‘0“ l' ed in introducing from difi'erent countries the breeds ofLive Stock, Agricultural Implements, To the Emigrant even thou lib-rims" cti 'tsl' t 1" Edward Islandofl'eiis‘many adi'n‘iitagsoi—First,itsplgeil:-r’al perity, which is sufiiciently provedby the increase of its ex- excollentf t cuts from 50 to 60 tons of Upland, and from 10 to FREEHOLD FARM FOR SAIE. 0 BE SOLD, and immediate possession given, 12 tons {Vault lIay, yearly. An abundant supply of sea manure dunlways obtained. It is also advantageously situa- ted fot any person desirous of carrying on a Fishery. For lbrther particulars apply to O . RALPH BRECKEN. Clisrlottelown, 3d October, 1840. ‘ ports, and its steadily improvin revenue. Second alienlthv climate. Third, a plentiful supplysof ood waler tlirodgliout tli'e whole island. FOBI'III,IIIO‘-f°l’lilllly ol5 the soil,and its freedom from all taxes, bnrthensome to the Settlcfi Filth, the convenience ofscttlommit, whereby the ruinous expenses which are some- times incurred, by having to travel hundreds of miles, afler lending, to a place of location, are almost totally avoided. Sixth, a certain remuneration for the labours of the Agriculturisl, by: a sure marker, and a fair price, for all the surplus roduce of his farm. Seventh, tlio labourer readil meets Willi ctniloy- niciit,l and receives liberal wages. Eiglith,to the British iiiii- grant it oilcrs thb’enjoymont of the benefits to be derived from the laws, langua c, customs and manners of his native land; and he preserves in himself an identity ofinterest with that of the parent state. Ninth, Prince Edward Island is now only thirteen days'trapcl, by Cunard’s line of fltlnntic Steamers, from England; and, if ii Colony affording rt'gulur opportunities of s edy intercourse with the mother country, and possessing t e advantages before enumerated, be desirable, the Advertiser, who has spent twenty years in the Island, thinks he may safely venture to invite such individuals as have resolved, or shall dc- termine to emigrate, to pay its visit; and should they be indu- ced to establish themselves and families here, in preference to a foreign state, they will have the satisfaction to know that their posterity will be scions of the British Empire. [5‘ To indlsiduals intending to emigrate from England to Prince Edward Island, it nay be well to observe, that Vessels are to be found in London, Liverpool, Bristol, Plymouth, Bid 0111, Newport, Gloucester, Southampton, IIuIl, .h'cwoastle-npon- ne, Yarmouth, and all the principal ports in Britain, cithnr dirch for the Colony, or to Pit-tau, Nona Scotia; or Mirnmt‘chi, New Brunswick: these latter ports being onlya short distance from Prince Edward Island, and, between which and the Island,a Strum For assage, application maybe made to Daniel Davies, Esq., arwick-street, London; Cannon, Millerds Co. Liverpool; J. B. Winters, E .Bristol; Messrs. Peske &Son, Plymouth; John Howe, Esq. ideford; Messrs. Davidsdeupston, New- port; Phillpot dc Co. Gloucester. [13’ Persons desirous of urchasing either Improved or \Vild- erncss Lands, are respectful y solicited to apply (if by letter, post aid) to the Advertiser, at his Ofiice, Charlottetown, I‘rince dward Island. ‘VILLIAM DOUSE, AngiistQthi,1840. Land Agent. CHEAP NEW GOODS. Faun ENGLAND Diaac'r, er Minerva. - BORGE IIEA RD begs most respectfully to inform B the Inhabitants ofChnrlottutown and. Island in general, A LARGE AND ELEGANT Asson'ralnNT or that he has received G O O D S, Adapted to the Season, which will be ready for inspection at his Store, opposite the‘ Court House, Queen S unre, on Wednesday the 22d inst., con- sisting of llroad Clot is, Cassimcres, r'ilot Cloths, Buckskin, Doeskin, Fustian, Pilot Cloth Coats and 'I‘rowsers, \Voollen Shawls, and \Vhittle’s woollen Cravats, Gentleman's fancy do., Victoria Kid Gloves, Berlin do., woollen do., white Linen, “Scotch Cambric,lled Furniture, glazed Linings, various colours; bleached and unbleached Cottons, Liddiard’s London prints, striped linen Shiite, Gentlcinen's Beaver Ilats,Fanc Buttons, of various sorts; Silk, Tth and Tlireatl,Jaconet, ll ull, Book and Figured Muslins, Cotton Sheets, Mittens, Saxonys, Challis, Muslin-de-laiiies, Orleans, Merinos, worsted Hose, Muslin Col- lars, Capes and “shit Shirts, Lace, Edging and Not; dies’ ball, bonnet and dress Caps; Tuseflr, unstable, ' arid Silk Bonnets; ii large and fashionable assortment of RI + , Silk Velvet, variouscolours, Ladies' Sta s, anda large and album- able nssortmcnt of Millinery, Lucifer and Congreve Matches, London Pickles, Pins, Needles,Tape,&c. &.c. II/IRDW/IRE—Bar Iron, a large assortment of Cutlery ;_ Hand, tenon and dovetail Saws, Joiners' Tools of all descriptions, 'l‘urkev Stones, Shoemakers‘ do., Deck S ikes, from 4; to S m- cliss, Copper Boat Nails, Screws, Locks, I sndsaw Files, Sipitb‘. do., Thompson's screw and Angers, them {such to i "pin, Gimlets, Locks, Glue, Candles, Hauser Pipes, ofready mpde Clothes, Shoes and Boots; L ' l',consistin ofculfskinsfimtts, lambskins, seal bindio , cordovan,‘ and sole iides, of a superior uality, Shoemaker’s ieinp, flax andfiwist 2 pair superior boot 'rees, Shosmaker's owls, baits, blades and knives, webb; a usntity of second hand Lamps, about 200 vols. second hand ooks, 6w. dw. &c. 4 sets Iia cut glass-Salts, and a large quantin of other Goods, too an as to mention. The whole will be sold cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, October 19th, 1840. RCHIBALD MACLEOD begs leave, most respect- A. fully,to inform the Inhabitanqu Charlottetown,_and t Island in general, that he has commenced the above business“ the House at the Corner of Prince and Fitz Roy Streets,hoppl<;site Colonel Holland's premises, and near the residence of _t eh on. T. H. Haviland, and trusts, by the moderation of III! e urges, and assiduin and‘ attention, to merit a share of public patronage. Orders from the country punctully attended to. November 0th, 1840. TAIIDRING BUSINESS. Ilioat ufidsafiirig Vessels are generally running soul-l during TOWN, known sighs Propbcrlyl' of John Adams Woodhigmerl tic pr ' o t c not alien‘s mm op‘, ,1‘hs rznr es of tb 14*, 4, ti ua ut etc» on, uire, cued transit are moderate. ‘ ‘ ‘ and n be o'ng‘icag to s’rgaret Gilbert oodiiil Widow, com? “VitY'reasonable tonne. Dated the 15th June, 1840. . . 3" To “LIv* to LET, To which an unqualified fills will be given, THE Farm of Baowns'ros‘,’situate on Lot 49, framing the Pi uid Road, and one mile from Vernon River Inn. It contains 4 acres ofthe best description of Land in this Island, having abundance of Firewood, pine spruce and ftncing poles. Filly acres Ire under cultivation,a in the hostconditiou, lndl Twenty additional acres are enclosed of natural pastuie, which could be easily cleared for the plough. the growth of wood being only young bushes. There is a large Garden and Orchard, planted with apple, plum and cherry trees, 6w. of5 years’ stand- ing. The whole is Well fenced,£d there are gates on every enclosure, as well as the court-y . The House is very com- fortable fur a small fimil , and coduins'kitehen, small parlour, good bedroom, servant's ii eeping room, closets, and a collar on- derneath. The Honest is as as new, as are the otfices, which consist efa largo Bam,s table, and Cow-homo, Poultv - house, Dsir , and Green-houses for potstoes'gd turnips; ant,- cellent Spring of Water is near the House, “(the fieldsare watered by s brook running through them . ' ' The whole will be let together, or in one Farm, for such term nfyears and up such conditions as may be agreed on; or the property will be divided into Farms, to suit v' ofl'crL-Dt or, ifprcferred, the one Iialf(217 acres), including all prove- mcnts will be soldsc aratel . A l to I l’ I PP Y DAV“) mas, Hillsborough River, May 14, 1840. VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN. THE Subscriber is duly authorized to SELL, by Pat- vsrr: CONTRACT, that valuable.EST.dT£ in GEORGE- pristng , ‘ Water Lots Nos. 17, 18, lo, 20 and 21, with the Warehouse and Premises situate thereon. These Lots, from their very eligible situation for Mercantile Business, are too well known to require ft'llicr description— and will be sold either together or separately, as may be agreed on. A good title will be given. i a», JOHN Loacwowrii. ssh. ~ LAND FOR SALE. '5 Tract of LAND, consisting of 1000 acres, situate on Township Tlirse, and to which an unexcsptionable sed of by whale birgain. IWILLIA II CULLEN. i. 4. c ' .tvn, 1811i June,1 Title be given, will “dispo Warmly. ‘ Charlottetown, Oefoboa s, 1840. TIIE’Siibscriber having by the last Packet receiv; full power'to sell and convey the Lands on Lot 54, '- ' , I'ost Master, at other person, forwarding r j m IONmY , nave-ran to the civic corms-r of the cutsnss. ' THE Cansdas have been baited under. an amended constitution—t“ foundation has been Milk! 0 system of governmern. The success of that constitution wil goit- sad a just spprecisuon of ly depend upon a correct understandi its princi es; and the advantages of s new system of vern- foofiigs of not! so eventflil, and under mom will" be essentiall influenced b the vi the inhabitants themsellcs. At a 'y I." “d circumstances so peculiar, it is of t e utmost im rtsnce that the principles of the constitution ihoold becareflil y analysed,and dispuionatcly expounded; that the relations between this and the motheyoountrygnd the mutual sdvou connected with those relations, should be explained and illustrated; the duties of the several branches of the :ovemmeatnad the diti'erent dues of the community, stated an enfiircod; the annual, commercial, and. agricultural resources and interests of these vines. ill- veatigated and_thvclo d; a comprehensive and 'ont system o‘l‘education discusse and established; the subject of emigration practically considered in proportion to its vast iin co; the various measures adopts to promote the wollhre 0 all classes of the people originated and advocated; and a taste for intellectual im rovcment and refinement encouraged and cultivated. . ‘ ch are the objects of the Monthly Review; objects which it is intendedto pursue with views and feelingsas ' and comprehensive as those of the Government itself. Sachs licence is a desideratum in the Counties. The subjects to as let: its pages will be devoted require, at the present juncture, a more elaborate discussion than is suitable to the columns of a newspaper, and ought to be embodied in a convenient and permuom form. The topics discussed, and the subjects Introduced, will be- come more varied as the immediate ob'ects which have called the publication into existence shall have been accomplished. 'A mopthly retrospect of public affairs, containing notions and obser- vations respecting the measures of the Govern-so pad the lendipgevents and questions ofthe day, willsppear it each note . ' The Monthlycnieviow will, for .Cie present, he conducted ul- der the supervtsiou of John Waudby,E ., late Editor of the Upper Canada Herald, assisted by seve able writers in the two finadas. A eneral invitation is also 'von “"9000”! of talents and ireniqnts to contribute to the columasoftho Review. Each number will contain fromlll) to” ,rby'sl octave, double columns, small t pa, and fine paper. sch volume will contain not for min seven hundr , and furnish about as much reading matterss iscontained in three c_ n ocptsvo vglirnes of live huntlirsd pages each. -— rice, . or your local la in min k" As the work is undertaken withpitafi’e’vgwnzmolu- merit, wrll be sales and imptovod1n p I tb the amount of uailablhm iptions. It will not be sent to an Subscriber without payment ofsis months' subscription in all vnnce. NQ subscription received for less than six months. All Post Masters are respectfully requested to not as Agenh. Any tie it h hoe" 'll mcdp dildo?”- scri rs, in it can ri tions wr receives tie ' the seine period. The First umber will {80 hula; ostnusr .1841. All communications must be addranod to the Editor c the Monthly Review. Toronto, and be t paid. " The Editor is permitted and authorised to add, that the Month- l Review has been undertaken with the sanction, and under. t to patron e of His Excellency the Governor General; although the write alone w' contain. ,“ ‘ " "' "' Toronto, Nov. 4, m0. 0 v A L ‘- uma annuals-f: "‘ ‘ newsman, orator: AND “We, Boosts, caicans'rsa, Enema. ' - ‘ L. SIMMONDS, 'Newspaper and Advertisth , s A eat, supplies with prompt-suds and regularity, and o n . rcnsonsbe terms, all ndon, Provincill and=Ioni No I- papers and Peripdicals. dvertisemen Ordo and glamoro- tious are rocei ed lbrflevery flows p _sd—spoeinous can be seen glthis office. ‘ , ‘ , TERlI—A uart ‘s Pa meat lnadv or ,a ' blo reference in latiidonELetttirs to befild. W i I Agent l‘or’llr the he Scotia, New Binnswiek, Canada, Prince Edward Island and ‘Nowfoundland Journals, which with the Iewspapen of eve other British Colony, and the prin- cipal London and Foreig Journfiaaro lnrl recorvodnnddlod at MLStrmnondsfi News Oflce an ‘ Commissions exceptedrnnd News Letters forwarded upon amiable terms. ‘ 3L ingjto tho Assignees of Ilasav Wiscnizsrza, hereby gives notice, but he is reafiylto dispose of the same to the occupiers, or others, .1. H. PETERS. N. B.----A goodJitlp can be seen at the Office ofthaSuIIcriber. A l v V ' Maul T'ake .cnre that you get a good Titletll 11E, Subsdriber cautions any person or persons ainst having spy thing to dowitli the good title of which . I J. 11. ers, Esq” spc in his notice 01 the It‘imt. I‘erha , on inquiry, they may find a Slierid’s Deed without 3 Sheri —u Sale without an Appraisement, and one of the Ex- ecutions (air there were two) on Eq.y at Redemption, which this extraordinary sale was intended to satisfy, of which there is no judgment on record; and the amou‘ of sale was probably suflicient to liquidate ndozen Executions, which appears to be a manifest contravention of the Act. .9- -ae- ROBERT MEARNS, Proprietor of Township 54. Cardigan, 2011: Jan. 1840.‘ N. B. —After seven or eight years‘ sufi'ered, standing alone as it were— ' argues much in favour of the goodness or my title, considering the weight of the parties opposed to me. Ar rosecotion, which I have lthink this circumstance particularly R. M. Norton to PLUN HEREAS it has been the :cfice of the above ntry falsely stating that they had per-ion from me) hirty years. can to cut Longers and Fire- W during-t 0 last _ wood on my land, consisti lands ofCliarles Stewart, an \Villiam Stewart, Esqrs., Lot 48, the ‘ ‘-'ies ol which are distinctly defined—and not content with cutting for their own immediate use, have thought fit to give authority to other arson-to do the same; and realized soon- siderable profit there in: ? This is to notify all persons that Pnevor ha sgivea, and do 'viligs otcntun down not intend to give to any person, the Trees on the said property, but do here ofer s.rsw _ to the rson who shall give syn information as will convict the offender or ofl'enders ofthe like sum as shall be awarded by tho ' ' til I d . Magistrate against op un crer GEORGE mama Charlottetown, Dec. 71h, 1840. .1on, are. WANTED. .d l Stead urne men SHOBMAKERS are wan Sivmfiiiediatelyy'uy the Soybscriber, to whom constant employ- ment and liberal wages will be given. ' also, A u from 1400 16 yearsot‘ age, as no. - d Shoemsking Business“ Apply to ' . JOHN PtiaLL. 4f. Two steady L41", trees to' the Boot an Prince Street, 6th Novzdm. ANTED—A eadyr active‘LAD, about 14 years HE Subtbii havin been duly appointed the solo Agents of A STE ART, Egoiro, hit his Estates on ips Nos. 7, 10, 19,2], 40, 47, and Levine: Lots or Town Island, beg to intimate, withslibert ofpurcliasing, and that al parsonnndebtedto wise, are hereby required tomalteim same. ll nous found trespassing on ofthe above. either b’yecutting Timber, or in any n or respect, w t e utmost rigouroftho Law. 1 that they are pro ed to dense lanb, and to sell on he most liberal tonne; that gentleman, for rent or other- mediate payment of the rties, ll pro- t a with ' w "c" ° H. D. MOBPETII; PETER. sucav. ‘ mall at oob'Aem, situate between ml 1 Farm Buildings, am. most app ' Franwoop. I THE Subscriber will pummel no as. me. WOOD, .itable for tha Garrisoo-to ho dolivornd at his Wood~ysr¢l, during the present season. .. . V D. wiLsoNI; , ‘arlottotown, Der. 4th,1840. '- . ' maawoon, for the sifiiy or the «MK—— HE Subscriber will porch 4oo cords F‘E- WOOD, to be delivered in the Fuel Yard at the W, this winter. ‘ . .-. caoaoc aces,- jun. Charlottetown, Dec. 21st, 1840. T1115 Subscriber having concluded on remain' in Charlottetown, bogs leave to roam: his-'an 3 his friends and former custom for thvours sliced , hep-eta and to solicit a continuance ofthcta in flit-re, which a 57 Three or four good Journeyfiu Tat ' I merit by punctuality, diligence and attention. em oyrncnt. . or. 11, E40. . I h ' "' cit; " ‘ ' W II. TAY R invites persons from the Cole " . . 'ii‘liipg a, to inspect his machinery, new 1% erstion, for cutting wood into stoves, labs, shingles, Re. 8 invention, for which Patents for Great and Br have been obtsiocdfie simple mocha, with appoints)", can cut it wards of two undrell stavss or .IhttlgUo Ill lilting, all, who or the feathered shinqu orursightsuvmuunoo as if planed or drawn, and without loss of wood orlsven _ dust. Those who have seen the machinery, admit‘thst, it is , simple and eficacious, and likely to supersede") a t the present mode ormsnetigmi those articles. r. Tayl s nbjcctHs to sell his patent for various Colonic. or at licences for its useful! he , only solicits those who are corned in the wood trade, cell and all!) vesattho Square Shot Tower, Surrey side of WstorIoo'Brklp. 1 Modes, November 5. a , . . ' cannon. , - '“Lm-g .- ‘LL Persons s're hereby continued a a ‘cut ' . or carrying away 'I‘irnbofi'or W - of #:1de from that part of’t‘mvnslijIp No. 43, belonging to the Bombs ow assessed if to l I V y ,. lob Honorable William who." , avoid law and. law ends. I . _ . CHARLES warrants..- ’ Mortgages in psi-stolen. , cannon 1‘0 Lunanms. r be: . LL Persons found treqiassin n nan o t Estate! A. of skylight Honorable mingled Sim-l,“ in this Island, by cuttingtiinbamr otherwise, willbo pronoun ,k tn t tgour' f'tbs Law. Tenants reqm‘nng- u' u o. r o ly to the subscriber. December 10th, 1840. of e, as an pprentice tothe Printing Busincsl- 11- . ,. fi 1m 3“ . quire at this lice. ' w. DOUSE, Land Agent. \‘36547 w. Judges..- vs ' it