l , y 5" r . a.» black, blue, and ; hm’niiufii'km’ ptei i a Itasca, n 3 Li sk' , Pi , a“ “Cloth ' 1.3" 3....‘2'n'fifi cue ; ' Nari-tde ' silk,cottos,sndwoollea; A“! “twirl , leanel Shirts ; uh Guernsey rocks, Drawers and Vests ; . a and other Plat-null, and Swan-kins; moored Bosses and Flasnels, and twilled Serg’e's ; low Plaid, Tartan do. a variety. 6d. to l . Parnassus Cloth and Indian very rich; - ester Meriaoes, a I colors, equal to Fre ncb ; Aquantit of Comatoa Merinoes, 8tufl’s,Shalooas, ac. Mooslin-de Laine,_atal Bobs d' Orleans dresses i lonelia de Laises by the cut, Koreans ; _ Sell-s, Persians, Gros de Naples, and other Silk goods; Best Bombaaine, black Meriaoea Crepes, Prints, Bish- ops' Lawn, Gloves, Ribbons, Hosiery, for mourning; Black. blue, common and fancy coloured common and chin: Printed Cotton—newest patterns; Chintz, common and atri Bed Furniturea ; A superior lot of unblesc ‘d Cottons, very chase) ; Regatta, and common striped Shining; apron hecks, Sonth Hemespuns, and Ginghams ; Pustisns, Moleskios, Beaverteens, Velvets, and Jeans A great variety white Calico, Domestics, and cambric, 7“. to 2s. 0d. per ard ; _ Linen and Cotton Bed icks—some very superior; Damask Linen Table Cloths, unbleached do. and Nap- kiss, Table Covers; ' Russia Ducks, llnckabocks, and Kitchen towelhng ; wide Irish Linen,grssa bleach, warranted; ‘ s a 58 Irish Long Lawns,& Linen Diapers, do. ' “ ydt wide and Q, brown a black Hollands, do. te, bleak, & coloured Lining Cottona ofall kinds; rnitors lini a. binding ; Wedding, French Stars ; Coloured do. Um rellas, Venetian Blin furnishing, do. In lab Bose and Point Blankets, 7 to 12 quarter ; atra superfine 12 quarter white Counterpanes ; Common do. and Rugs, while and coloured ; Domestic Sheets, a new and cheap article; Chamou Skins, fine Linin , itn roved Canvass and ., Padding, Silk, wist, raid, oat Cord, Thread, ‘3 Buttons, and all other kindsoftailors' trimmings, " ofthe best description. Gentleman's Beaver, Gossamer and plated Hats ; do. Bo 's and Children's Sealette Cloth, and Far Caps, a I kinds and prices ; Fuss—Polish Martin, Siberian Squirrel, doc. Mufi's, Capes and Boas ; Silk Stocks, Stifl'ners, Braces, Straps, Garters, he. Rich blacltILace, for Trimming, be. warranted genit- ins ; Silk, Gimp and Velvet, black and coloured Trimmin , Blond and Bobbinet, quilling and ed- gi for ape and Bonnets, Lisle and Thread Lace ‘ JEJgiug, sewed Muslin, Trimmings and Inser- trons; Black Thread Lace Veils, Gauze do. of all kinds, Muslin Collars, some very rich lnfanta' and La- dlea' Lace Ca ; A v splendid lot of rich Canton Crnpe, Challis, En- ish Cruse, Sewing Silk, Silk and Cotton tilled loss, erino, Thibet, Victoria, Foulard, Cadis, Cashmere, Lama, Rob Rn , &c. «Vic. kc. Shawls; Turnovers, and Handkerc iiefa, from Is. to £5; Handkerchiefs of Book Muslin, Verona, Printed, and all other common kinda ; Satin, Sarsaet, and Gauze Ribbons, of all kinds ; Paisl'iy Sewing Cotton, warranted ; Common do. own made London Pins and Needles, of all kinds, Silk, Cotton, and Wanted Braids. and a good assortment ofsmsll Wares, ofevery kind, in common use. Mattias—Book, Mull, Jaconet, Csmbric, striped and prouabarred Lenos and Bobbinots, white and co- eure . Canvas—Gentleman's Lapland For, and Gauntlets, Cha- Iloia lined Berlin, olack, white, and coloured Kid, Berlin, Beaver and York Tan, Thibet, Lisle, MEMBER DAWSON. W coma, no.1, man man. Miriam mom " " mm ' ' “transom eeaenvem ladia‘ lo and short Lace and Kid, Fch and CM: mois llfud, Fur Tops, fancy Kid, Silk and Lace- &c. Children's Gaiters, and Winter Gloves. Hmov—Gaatlemsn‘s superfine Lamhwool Shirts 6 Socks, in cotton, is . a. silk ; woollen and cotton Night Caps. Brit-'0': ladies' Cashmere, mohair, worsted and lambawoo , lai and fancy Cotton, Silk, and China Silk, lack and white Hose ; _ Children's lambewool and cotton Soeks and Gloves , Helmet and other Comforters and Pelerines, Cull": Mufiteea, Springfield Cotton Warp, No. 6 to 10. HARD WARE. Table, Carving and desert Knives and Forks ; Jack, Pen, O ‘ster, Butcher, and Shoe Knives ; Tea and Tab e S as, large Scissors, Files, he. Vet superior Scissors and Pen Knives on Cards ; Nai a, 4d, 8d, 10d, 12d, 20d ; Cut Shingle do. . Horse do. Pump Tacks, tinned ; Toe Hid heel Bills ; Brads, assorted ; Lasting and Cut Tacks, dcc. . Carron Chm Ovens, & Covers, spare do. 10 to 17m. do. all, 1 quart to 5 gallons ; Wagon and Can Bushes ; Black Lead ; Chain Traces, Sleigh Bells, Spades, and Shovels ; Long handle and swivel bail Frying Pans ;~ Gig or Sleigh and Riding Whips, and \Vliip Lashes ;' Tea Kettles, tinned and untinned, drop handles; Tinned Sauce Parts, from 1 to 6 quarts ; Kegs White Paint ; Boiled Linseed Oil ; 8:10, 10 x12 Window Glass and Putty; Cod lines, Rein Rope, Herrin Twine; Shoe Thread, Cotton Wick, c. 8 TA 1'! ONE R 1’. Pat, Post, Foolscap and \Vrappin Papers ; Copy Barks, School Slates, and one ; Blue, black, and red Ink, and lnk“Puwder; Murray's First Book, Spelling Bonk dsEnglish Reader; Testaments, Religious Books, Pra er Books ; Halifax and Prince Edward lslan Almanecka, 1840; A great variety Sled Pens, Picture and Toy Books. GROCERY GOODS, DRUGS, WINES, be. all warranted of the first quality. t6; Sherry Wines, in draught and bottle; maica Spirits ; ' nnc Brand ; Pale llolland's Gin; London do In refined oafSu ar; Mascot-ado gar, Molasses ; Basket Salt; Black and green Tcas, warranted East 1.00m ny; Vinegar,Rice,Cotfee,Sperm Candles, Olive il; Currants, Bloom and Muscatcl Raisins, in lialfboxes; American Pickles, in halfgalluns; London do. Picalilli; Mixed, Onions, Cauliflower, &c. Tomato, HarveyJohn Bull, 61c. Sauces; I Fine French Olives 6L Capers, Rose Water,Cliili Vingr. Mustard, Pepper, Alspice, Cayene Pepper, white Pep- er - Maori), Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmc ; Citron, Carraway Seed, ground Ginger; Isinglasa, Filberta, Almonds. Darius—Pearl, Sago, Bermuda Arrowroot, Liquorice ; Tapers fiir Night Lamps, Lenoa boxes; Windsor Scap, plain and scented Hair Powder ; Epsom Salts, Saltpetre, Cream Tartar; Sulphur, Brimstone, Alum, Rotten Stone, Arnatto ; Camphor,Copperiis, Beeswax, CnstorOil; Cudbenr, Madder, Snfron, Gum Arabic ; Modicamentum, British Oil, Balsam ofLife; Anderson‘s Pills, Hus's Linamunt, Pulyaadria Oil ; Opodeldoc, Salt of Lemons, Durable lnk ; Essence of Peppermint, Bergamot, Lavender, Lemon Best American No. 1, and M‘Donsld's Tdtecgo,frult; Fresh Snufi’,plaiu and scented, Rappers, Meooabau ; American Brooms and Buckets, Cigars, Glassware, Madeira, Rum, and Genuine C hmbswool, the. Croekeryware, &c. dec. dec. ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, Brecken’s Corner, No. l, 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 a Street, and ofi'ers for sale a large and well selected usertment of GOODS suitable for the season, cheap, for cash or Island produce, vim—Superfine Cloths, Cas- sitnsree, Petershnins, Pilot Cloth, Buckskins, Flu-hinge, Moleskina, Car ting. Hearth Rugs, Counterpanes, Hemeepuos, Si lie, Satin, Merinos, Printed Cottons, Ladies” Shawls, Flanncls, Bed Ticks, Muslins, Ladies' Veils, Gloves, Cotton Hose, Table Cloths, Gauze Hand- kerchiefs white andbrown Cottons, Ribbaads, Silk Plush, salt Velvet, he. HARDWARE—Bar and bolt Iron, cast and blister Steel; a large assortment of Cutler ,7 Earthenware, Glass and Tinware, Sole Leather, Sioe Thread, Cod Linea, die. GROCERIES—Rum, Brandy, Gin, Wine, Confec- tionery, Tea,Su r, Tobacco, prime Havana Segurs, Candles, Soap, olanee, Latnp Oil, Digby Herrtuga, Alspice, Pickles, Pepper, kc. ac. Ilsa. 140 Bolts of Canvass, thorn No. 1 to 6 ; 3000 bushels Ins Liverpool Salt, and Labrador Herrings. ' JOHN DAVIS,jun. Nov. 18th, 1839. THE Subscriber has received his Fall Supply of GOODS, and will dispose ofthe- ’ a sma l advance, for prompt payment. . ‘ OATS! 0A“ ll CAT! 1 I! Wanted, 9000 bushels good Oats, for which cash will be given. JOHN M‘GILL. Charlottetown, 7th Dec. 1839. stir man as GEORGETOWN. ALEXANDER TAYLOR informs the public that be has commenced business in the store lately occupied by A. Mecdonsld, Esq, at Georgetown, with a very extensive ltd well assorted stock of Geneva! Merchandise. 1 The above stock of Goods was purchased under cir- euinstancea, and _wtl| be di d ofat prices, which most entitlo the proprietor to a are of public patronage, and ie its inspection the community are respectfully invited. Mr. Ta lor will give the highest market prices for town, 17th December, 1839. Manes! memo-m. wants for the resent T bad at the Bookstoaegflr. 33:33.13; I” Has" flassass, THE subscriber begs leave to inform the in- _ hiibitants of Prince Edward Island, that he has just returned from England, per Britannia, with A very large Stock of GOODS, ofalmost every description re aired in the lsland,which, havin been selected by himse ffrom the different manu- factoriea, ho can with confidence recommend, and will sell at very reduced prices, for Cu . ' D. REDDIN. Chsrlottetown, Nov. 12, 1839. FALL GOODS. THE Subscriber respectfully be a to inform his customers, and the ublic gencrnfiy, that he has now completed his Fall Supplyvof Britt's/t GOODS and East India PROD UCE, Excellent Jamaica 4' Dcmerora R U M. 'The above Stock is of the disposed ofat a small advance, for prompt payment. DAVID RAMSAY. December 9,1839. JUST RECEIVED, and for Sale Subscriber, a general assortment, _ 440 Packages Brian and Wm India GOODS TEAS, FURS, é‘c. at. ' DAVID WILSON . . by the tunneling of Dec. 6, 1839, mass. 50 CPESTS °‘.'“P?'i°r ‘l'l'llll. now landing sale, for £5. L'I.L,‘i',‘“""“' rm“ L‘V'fpool, and for 'r. a. 'ratzuAiN. 29th Oct. 1839. CON SIGN 1am. UST received and Fott SALE b ' . the S . J her, Barrels of prime Nova Scoti’a HERDIWCGrS. Charlottetown, Nov. 21, 1839. ’- s' DEALEY' B U T T E R. A FEW Tubs-of good BUTTER for Sale by the subscriber January 18, 1839. JOHN .OVYER' 3mm 30338. for sale h K. Ink}: 213. VERYsaperior Bud'slo Robes . ' f . 0 site the m‘i:?;,owhere he offers for best quality, and will be I NEW m . . ' ‘ begr' - form his ‘ acnber leave to in - T333334“"b'titat'rfiuurmzz, Ills business in the atxrn‘u. Mw‘ond ’EI‘L, 3:5: ' as m", on“! selected assortment of Goons, d ' it their for Cash or Irlan W for t," sm‘ifr’oiiu, viz? black and claret broad cloths; striped 8“ ne blue, d drab molcskins; fancy Plaid do“ ' buckskins; brown an ing, superior quality, and wool vestings; buttons and trimmings; bed tick; white . ' I‘ reen baize' me- and red flannel: , fed s‘IISbWY fl“’;',‘l"o:v3 Milled who"; ' - ‘ black and _ . ‘ aiigiifibfecfxirii'w and aheatings; Irish Inc‘s-in - ron check ‘ shirtin stripes , :filfilt‘e. :b’t’tofig; pink, bluc,gteen,lflack,.brown,slate and drab linings; muslin dresses; black and fancy coloured . . ' = ‘ do.‘ silk handkerchiefs; cotton do., ladies sillkotxiftll 5:39,)”; brown silk and gauze veils; _ . high, mull, jackonct, .chccqued, striped, b13032 barred and harm muslins; quilling, laces, edgings,lk Ionlk lace ' bobbin; lain and twilled lack and blue std a :1 ' velvét; brown olland; porcupine comforters; shabe H 0., cravats; aco'. caps; white and drab stays; um re in, lambswool shirts; woollen and cotton drawers, llld. , Thibet and cotton shawls; muslin collars; shalloon, n in rubber, worsted and cotton braces; black, white 6:. brown thread; white and coloured cotton balls; pound pins, drilled-eyed needles; white and coloured reels; conga warp, No. 7, 8, 9 and 10, best quality; black worst? , primed, brown and white cottop hose; Angola (10., lo a;- tic knot woollen gloves; ladies and gentlemen a b at: , white and coloured French kid, silk and cotton glovps , coloured and pure silk,enihroitlered,plack pnd white silk, lace and cotton do.; ftir top do.; children s_cotlon hose; writing and wrapping paper. ' ‘ filso, Pad, chest and on board locks; chest hinges; cross cut, whip and handsaw les; buck-handle knives and forks; shoe,jack and pen knives; Britannia metal table and tea 3 ns; bread trays; candlesticks; trays and steel snuf- ers; scissors; sheep shears; cork screws; razors andro- sor straps; rit stones; rifles; spelling books; slates; ink powder; lucifgr matches; back and side combs; fine and coarse do.; list, hair, tooth, nail and sharing brusliqs; sealingand bees wax; white rosin; hooks and eyes; 8 x 10 window glass; looking glasses; tumblers; wme glasses; corn brooms, 6w. Encarta, 86:. Fine old Jamaica and Demcrarn rum; fine old Cog- nac brandy and Hollands gin; Port and Madeira Wine; molasses (best quality); white wine vinegar; loafand brown sugar; tea ; bloom and sultnnn raisms; figs; Zante currents, candles, En. soap, starch, fig blue, tobacco, snufl‘ ipes, indigo, iilum,copperasusaltpetre, sulphur, black read, pepper, allspice, ground ginger, camphnr, nutmegs, cream oftartnr, cinnamon, cloves, candied lemnnpeel, snllaratas, arrowront, tooth powder, pomntum,co|d orawn castor oil, fresh honey, British oil, essence ufpeppermint, polyander, cotifeclionary, dzc. . IL? The highest Cash price given for 2000 bushels Oats, deliverable at the above place. JAMES B. HADLY. Georgetown, Jan. 1, 1840. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP” THE Copnrtnership for some time past existing under the name of W. A. BLACK do SON, is this day dissolved, by the retirement of W.A. Black in favour of his Sons, Benjamin Etter, William Lang, and Martin Pinkney, who will from this date conduct the Hardware business, at their old stand, in the Market S uaro, under the firm of BLACK 8/ BROTHERS. A l ersons having claims against the late firm of W. A. LACK 6:. 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 office of Black dc Brothers. ' \V. A. BLACK, B. E. BLACK. Halifax, 3lst December, 1839. The Frank and Cv’l‘ Nan. Maurine-roams will be conducted as heretofore, under the firm of Black 6:. Co. Orders for Flour and Nails left with Black &.Brothers, will beKromptl attended to. \V. . Blac avails himself of this 0 portunity to thank his friends and the public, for the liberal encou- ragement afforded for many cars past, wliilstconducting the Hardware business, un er the firm of W. A. & S. Black, in his own name, and latterly, in the name of W. A. Black (1'- Sou; and solicits a continuance thereof, in favour of his sons, Black dc Brothers, by whom he has every confidence they will be supplied as heretofore, i with articles ofgood qua ty, at low pricca,and on liberal terms. Jan. 2, 1840. NOTICE. THE Subscribers beg leave to notify their ‘ {you‘dscand the ublic, that they have this da on are in u. o-partners iip under the firm of BL/IC 5r BROTHERS, who barb their Establishment in the old ptand of the late firm of W. A. Black &. Son, and havmg assumed the entire and extensive stock of that firm, 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 lsland, that at present their Stores are furnished with a full and com- fiete assortment of GOODS, viz: Inoamoaasnv aanwaap and CUTLERY; besides a variety of other, Macias, punctl‘l to the trade general! : . n_ a so, I iat to the present stock of Good I in daily expectation of receiving an augmentastiolnl.e'y are 8 They would further intimate, that their orders for the upping, 1840, alre now being executed in Great Britain 0 I in m” £133: t to arrival of the Goods by the first vessels The stock of Goods now on hand are offered for sale as bein oftbc b t ' ‘ - wholesEle and rectiiill.n quallly.’ Ind on very “be,” term.’ BENJAMIN ETTER BL ky‘lxlklalikM LANG BLACREHQ PINKNEY Halifax, Jan. 2, 1840. BLACK. \\ F I R E W 0 OD. ERSONS desirous of ' ' . so 1 in the ° P wtth FIREWOOD will magi: yimigcdiatlf}:;“l:)all tion to T. B. TREMA Charlottetown, 18th Dec. 1839. BOOKBINDING. T [LE Subscribers the shortest aotic d at n, ,he Bookbindng iglne’uggn moderate terms, all orders Herald Oflics, 27th Dee.18(<l9J.'B'CooPER '5‘ CO- QEICE is hereby given, that all ersons Fm r o s.all be found trespassin on L I‘ll) y- our, will be prosecuted with s m 0- Proprietor thereof. the Law, by the N. a" - ROBERT MEA . The Tenants are requested to call in‘dffttle the utmpat rigour of their respective gents, for Township No. 54. “up!” "at B. M. and all wool; superfine striped silk 1 ) —Oficers ofth. dW'“m"”m”““2Lmu " ill be issued by the . Pt; emf; above departments, on th I” reasoneble terms. cn‘um m, ‘ ' lad-fli- “ E-riu” and “ Ania-cs" W cw. Charlottetown,Dec. 11, 1838. PRINCE unwanossuan. 0 BE SOLD, by private Contract, as men- aive and valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, consisting of nearly 18,000 Acres of Lead, situate in the greforablo part of iso'a Count being ‘ of sass ' s to EOROITOWN late I e pro rty Wiggiiggrait, deceased, a Bankru t, andyzow belonging urden may 8° “P "l to his Assignees. Vessels of an it, i‘ bound“ on u" down Cardigan River, by wbic tremit . soTtlilelsfaxte is delineated on the Plan of the Isllnd, in the Plantation Oflice, Whitehall, and the Stir. 1:3); General’a Office of the said Island, as Lot or Town- shi (54). or printed Plans ofthe Estatet lnrs, apply at the Offices of Mr. Brig Fields, and Mr. Belclicr, Official Assigtice, ' Yard, London; the Hon. Samuel Cunard lleLNOV- Scotia; and James H. Peters, Esq. Charla town, in the said Island—to either of whom terms in writing, for the purchase, may be made on or before the 1st of September no: t. and further rticn- , 55, Linco n's lnts King’s Arms CAUTION. To the Editor or'tiie Colonial Herald. IR ;—Having seen in the Colonial Herald of the 20th inst. the Advertisementof the Assignees of the late Henry Winchester, Esq._. ofi'ering for Sale 18,000 Acres ofLand, on Lot or Township No. 5‘ allow me, through the medium of your paper, to say, t 1'“ the late Henry \Vincliester, Esq. had no property on 'Inyvn- ship No. 54, nor had he ever the actual possession. Actions of Trespass and Ejectment‘wcre brm‘ght against me, it is true, but what was done in those at uonsl have not been table to nscrertain.—Suflice it to say, that after many years' prosecution, I was notable to of one wit- ness brought forward—this is a case of res grievance, and ought to be looked into. [find on referring to the provision of the Statute of 32 Henry 8, ca 9, that no one shall sell or purchase any pretended right or title to land, unless the vendor hath received the profits for one whole year before such grant; or hath been in the actual possession of the land, or of the reversion or remainder, upon pain that both the urchiiser and vendor shall each forfeit the value ofsucls and to the King and the prosecutor. ROBERT MEARNS. Township No. 54, July 27th, 1839. TO LET, find immediate possession given, . f I ‘HAT commotlious Dwelling House and Shop fronting on Water-street and PuwnaI-strcet, in Char- lottetown, itt presentin the occupation of Mr. William Nichols, Merchant. Possession of the last mentioned premises to be given on the First day of October next. For terms, and further particulars, inquire at the Ofice oftlie ATTORNEY GENERAL. Charlottetown, 1st September, 1838. CAUTION TO LUMBERERS. ALL Persons found trespassing upon any of the Estates of the Right Honorable the Earl of SELXIRK, in this Island, by cutting timber, or otherwise, Will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. Tenants requiring Timber for Farm Buildings', id. must apply to the subscriber. - , W. DOUSE, Land Agent. Charlottetown, January 10, 1840. A LL Persons indebted to Slit Gnostott F. Silo _M00l,. forkent, sales ofa‘imber, or otherwise, on accpunt of his Estates in this Island, are required to pay than respective Debts forthwith to the Subscriber, who hath been duly authorized to receive the some. ., 1. smch DEALEY. Charlottetown, Aug. 6th, 1839. ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, Brecken’s Corner, Na. 1, Queen Street. ‘ i. CHAMBERS’ People’s Editions of valuable ’ tint] useful BOOKS, many of them at only a twentieth part of the price originally published at. Lamartine's Travels in the Hol Land Paley's Natural Theology, withyNotes,, 6‘. Lay of the Last Minstrel, h Sir Walter Scott 14d. Marmion, a Poem, by Sir “dither Scott, , Nd. Lady ofthe Lake, by Sir Walter Scott Cottagers of Glenburnie, - ’ Crabbeja Parish Register, and other Poems 1' ranklin's Life and Miscellaneous “’orks ’ Life and Travels ofMungn Park - ’ Butler'sAnalugy ofReligion, , goldsmiitli's Vicar ofWakefield, - nster air and other Po Adventiires’of Roderick Tenn‘m, kord Boone's Essays, - , ~ amsay's cntlc She herd ‘ ’ I ' A‘dventure‘s ofRobiniion C’ruasnotia select PM“... I e '1 he Life _of Robert Burns, ’ The Poetical Works of Robert Burns The Prose Works of Robert Burns ’ {Impason'riicntslof Silvio Pellico, ' - or e a ‘rnve s in Russia w't Completu’English 'I‘rades’maliit)bN°I‘;e.foe . Chambers a Tour in Holland and Belgian: The Sabbath, and other Poems, by Graharite {\dyenturea ofCaleb \Villianis. by Goodwin ’ ’- _ acidents ofTravel in Egypt, Arabia, &c. , I Brecken'a Corner, Ne. 1, Queen - ALEXANDER DAVIDGIIM‘E Now ready, price 9d. HE PRINC ‘ ‘ V T P E ' ED WARD ... he Pol. 1840. Coin-ans :—Latitude and ' geadlands, dad. on the court‘s); lag; 3(- i r ouses in Nova Scotia and Cape Bretbn— or entering Charlottetown harbour—Time“ " Pt Halifax, Charlottetown, dam—Equation T D “‘1 t:l'ocntt‘lculattng Ingerest, for an period from ‘ ll . year at —- V. i ' Astronomich and ‘cdlginiicalhé u“... c. I. hour founded on the ya. ‘ ous Literary - . . 5: ‘ other lnatiiu'fiona “ml thieAgpaulgrghgha‘t . Calendar, 1,, Mf'mmw- um. List- Chanson-“own: 1.3. Cooral & ' 3 Printed and puhli y u, 3"?“ ' ‘0, corner of Pownal and Wat'd Canto'r'roir; h Comet their on Tenn, 15.. w “NW-Newma- _