s**re-THE MORNING COURIER5Notices.Edward J Finn,{Late of the Firm of McCoubrey «$* Finn.) EGS respectfully to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has commenced business in the Commission Link, and is prepared to receive and sell Goods of all descriptions, at his Auction Store, opposite the Premises of N. Gill, Esq.St. John’s, N.F., Jan. 8, 1852.JtiST PUBLISHED. PRICE ONE SHILLING.And for Sale at all the Book Storet, and at the i Office of ihit Paper,THENEWFOUNDLAND ALMANACFORcontexts:Eclipse* of the Sun and Moon Principal Articles of the Calendar CalendarMeantime of Sun-rise and Sunset Variation of the Compass Discount Table and Interest Table Dollars ill Sterling at 4* Ad Sterling in Currency Currency in Sterling Officers of the Civil Government Law Department,Customs Department Officers of the Colonial Revenue Military Establishment Posl Office Deportment Ecclesiastical Establishment Electoral Districts Governors of Newfoundland Charitable Societies, Public Comptnieiv dec Acts passed by the Legislature Prraent Governors of other Jforth Americea Co-oniesVessels Entored and Cleared at the Island of Newfoundland, for the Year, ended January the 1851Consolidated Account of Goods Imported, with value mid duty Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the year ended December 31,1850 Newfoundland Tariff of Duties Longtli of Sessions of Newfoundland General As seinblyCensus, Ac AcQuantity nnd Value of Articles Exported Colonial Revenue and Expenditure for the year*, ’48, '49 mid 50Value of Imports and Exports in 1847,’48, 49 and 50Outfit for the Sent Fishery in 1850 end.- ^Ships Built in the ColonyShips Owned and Registered in the ColonyRoyal Family of EnglandHer Majesty’s Ministry- MtSCCLLANXOSS.VolcanoesLighthouses %British Army and Navy United States Militia, Ajpny srd Navy EmigrationInsaue persons in England and Wales How to Know a Fool Domestic Economy Conl Mine!din SuitCO.lt,, CO.1L !HOUSEHOLD COAL!iNow landing from tho Brigantine At the Wharf ofj o ki.y nvi LidAdjoining BROCKLEBANK A ANTHONY 700 HOGSHEADS-,PRIME ROUND COALSEIGHT SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE PER HHD. SENT HOME.January 14Ely Joseph Stratford.j^RLS. Primo BEEF—Just receivedex Kirtland, from New Yolk.-ALSO-150 Bis superfine FLOUR, 200 bis extra do do100 Bags lirend, 30 Ms Purk 32 Puns MOLASSES, 20 bis Sugar 70 Qtr-chests Congo TEA 50 Firkins Canada Butter 60 Tubs Cumberland do, 135 boxes Raisins 50 'Drum?Figs. 25 bla Onions 20 Boxes Cheese, 20 bBgs Nuts 50 Dozen Buckets and Brooms 74 Boxes SOAP—Steele’s, Casey’s, A Hare’s 25 Boxes TOBACCO 50 HAMS—Wesfphalia and American 60 Common Baltimore Chaii s, 15 puna Rum4 Hhds. Cognac Brandy5 Ditto Hollands Gin, 10 Q'r-ct^s Wine 5 Brls Vinegar. JAll the above will bo sold low; every ^rticle can he recommended.January 10.The substantial and fast-sailing New Brigantine“ HunteOt P,E. Island; 113tons.N.M., 1C1 tons.O.M., 77 5-10 feet on Deck, 18 610 Beam, 11 feet dentil of Hold.This vessel's frame is fastened fore and aft, and'can be rccommpnded for tho Seal Fishery and general trade of the country. She lies at the wharf of W. Warrcu, Jr., Esq.Terms accommodating.. PETER ROGERSON A SON. JfhAaryn.. . A .The Fine New BrigWilliam,Burthen per Register 172 Tons, K.M.,Is full rigged; built nt Sauris in Prince Edward Island, and of the best materials. Is a superior Vessel, and well adapted for tho general Trade of the country; was launched the 21st October Inst.And for Sale on board taid Yettel 10 M3 inch DEALS©n SateThe fine new BrigantineAnna M126 Tons, Nfset, 8 tenths; ‘Breadth 18 feet, Depth of Hold 11 feec Built a: Bay of the beat materials, good mode), ill fastened, and a most desirable vessel for the general trade of this island.GLOVEYS. .jtjrif books:Just received at the AMERICAN BOOK STORE.HUNGARY and Kossuth ; Glance* at Europe ; Odd Fellow’s Text Book; Scenes and Legends ; Gems of Beauty ; Sen-side and Fire-side ; Tom Jones ; Tom Racquet; Longfellow’s Poems ; Memoirs of Bickeesetb; Brown on the Second Advent; Life and Manners; Ancient History; Kit-Fs Bible ; Diarios for 1832 ; Wacousta, Gipsey Mhief; Law Reporter; Loudon Lancet; Sous of Temperance Reference Books ; Temperance Offering ; Belcher's Almanacs ; Nugent’s Almanacs ; Jewett’s Teacher; Carpeoter’s Spelling Books; Cluvel’s Lexicon; Aims and Obstacles; Honrey’s to’ediuuions ; Nathalie; Willmer and Smith’s European Times; Illustrated London News; Punch; Household Words. Also,—A few paire of Men’s Imlia Rubber Shoes, Women’s Boots, and a few Rubber Horae Covers.Dec 31 G J WYLDELIST OF UNCLAIMED LETTERS• IN TUEPOST OFFICE, ST. 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