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    LAND ASSESSMENT.
    Treasurer's Office, Charlottetown,
    Prince Edward Tland, 30th May, 1843.

    TW pursuance of the Act of the Geueral Assembly of
    & this Island, madeand prssed in the Seventh year of the Rei
    - of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled An Act
    for an Asse ssmeet on all Lands in this Island —t do here-
    “by publicly notify the Owners or Occapiers of Land'within this
    Aslaud, for which the Annual Asséssment charged thereon by the
    gaid recited Act, of Four Shillings, lawfal mouey of this Island,
    for every Hundred Acrés of wilderness or unimproved Lands con-
    tained in the several ‘Townships, and the several! I ang thereto, and the sum of 'T'wo Shillings for every Hundred acres
    ‘of cultivated or improved Lands in the said several Townships
    wand Islands as aforesaid; and the sum of Four Shiltings for each
    and every: uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot, Pasture Lot.
    Common Lot and Water Lot, granted in the Town and Royalty
    of Charlowetowi } and the-sum of Two Shillings for each and
    every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture, Common, and Wa-
    \ ter Lot as aforesaid ; and the sum of Two Shillings and eight-
    _ pence for each and every Tewn Lot, Pasture Lot and Water Lot,
    granted in the Towns and Royalties of Georgetown and Prince-
    “town; and. the sum of One shilling and four-pence for each and
    _ every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture and’ Water Lot,
    nted in the said last mentioned ‘Towns and Royalties, and so
    ion fora less quantity ; and the sua of One penny S 4
    _on each and every acre of cultivated or improved Land iv
    »yalty of Georgetown, called reserved Lands; aud the saw
    ve per acre on each and every acre of such Lands as
    uncultivated or unimproved Lands, w payable.
    ess the Assessment for the current year be paid inte the
    3, or the hands of my Deputies, on or before the Twenty-first
    ’ ember, 1843, { shill, ou the last day of the next Hilary ‘Term.
    -at Charlottetown, make Proclamation of all such Lands as sball
    then be in arrear for non-payment of the sums charged thereon,
    “agreeably to the directions of the-said Act.
    i J, SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer.

    ± Treastirer’s Office, tst July, 1543.
    ie compliance with the provisions of the Act of the
    “ General Assembly,’ for levying an» Assessment on all Lands
    "within this Island, { have appointed the fullowing persons to be
    ’ Receivers of the said Assessment: —
    a Prince County.
    Joseph Pope, Bedeque.
    ‘Thomas C. Compton, St. Eleanor's.
    James Yeo, Port Hill.
    John Cambridge.
    Allan Forsyth, Casenmpeque.
    Robert Hyndinan, Princetown.
    Queen's County.
    James Pigeon, New London. f
    Thomas Fairbairn, Sable, “4
    Solomon Desbrisay, Charlottetown.
    Allao M:Douga!l, Belfast.
    ing's County.
    John Jardine, St. Peter's.
    Alexander M-Donald, St. Margaret's.
    William Maegowan, Souris.
    Hugh Macdonald, Three Rivers.
    James Richards, Murray Harbour.
    J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer.

    yf LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE.
    TuE Subscriber has been appointed Sub-Agent of

    the following Insurance Companies, viz :
    The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of
    London.
    _ The New Loan Fand Life Insurance Company of
    We New York.
    - ‘Phe Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance Companies
    ‘ of Hartford, Connecticut.

    And as he is furnished with blank Forms of Application, and
    in possession of all the information which may be desired by
    per: who wish to effect Insurance, he will be happy to re-

    ive pone and transimitthe same to the Agent at Hali-

    fax. Please apply to

    is

    eye 4%

    47 „
    ‘

    HENRY PALMER.

    _ ALLIANCE LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE
    COMPANY

    oF

    LONDON.

    Caprrat. ÂŁ5,000,000, Sreriine.
    PREMIUM—MODERATE.

    CHARLES YOUNG, Agent.
    P. E.1, June 6,1843. a mr

    POWNAL STREET WHARF.
    : AVING been appointed by His Excellency the

    Lieutenant Governor to collect the Subscriptions tow
    : P »wards
    making the Intended Wharf at the end of Pecina’ Street, in

    ttetown, T do hereby give notice to all concerned that]
    shall cali forthwith, on tha respective subscribers, for the umount

    at Subscriptions, avd ÂŁ will also receive the same ut my

    ROBERT :
    Charlottetown, July 10th, 1843. es thee pes

    Charlottetown,

    THE FAMILY LIFE MEDICINES,

    Ee
    "FRE celebrated Life Pills and Phenix Bitters. pre
    pared and sold by Dr. Wm. B. Moffat, 375, Broadway, New York
    may now be said to be the most respectably established an sively
    adopted family medicines in the United States. ‘They have not only
    - Won the sanction and recommendation ofall the eandid and philauthropic
    portion re the medical profession, who have observed their invariable
    efficacy in general derangements of the stomach and bowels, and their
    j astonishing effeets in many varieties of acute and chronic disease, but
    hom is far better, ul medicines have recommended themselves, and
    ly and RL, achieved the distinguished and now certaiuly pre-eminent
    Position whic they now oceupy in public and domestic estimation. ‘They
    5 dled by their works, aud make no appeals to vulgar credulity.
    Proprietor were disposed to make an invidious comparison be-
    p sad these self-established medicines and any others, he might confi-
    tly assert and challen, contradiction that there is no medicine
    known to the medical prolession, or named in their books, concerning
    which so many clear, unquestionable and conclusive evidences of use-
    _ fulness and remarkable cures are recorded as those which he can adduce
    concerning the Life Pills and Phenix Bitters. If it be adinitted that suf-
    are ue best judges as to whether a remedy has relieved them and
    them to health and strength. then is the évidence in behalf of
    ara medicines decisive and irresistible. Dr. Moffat is in possession of
    : ery accuinulation ‘of voluntary testimonials from respectable
    persons an families in all parts of the- Union, far and near, who give
    , their names and residence to the unsolicited statement that they have been
    gm greed and speedily cured of the following diseases, aid of many
    rs not here enumerated, by these Life Medicines alone, when other

    medicines had been long employed in vain, viz: Scrofula, in its most

    . : ’
    tractive stages, when lar, a of the
    ve, ten, twen-

    a nes.of the fare had been destroyed : Piles ig

    Dips | and éven thirty-five years st ling; Ri ism, both acute

    and chronic, of the most less character ; ‘Turgescence of the Liver,

    ble vleetn, complaints; Bilious Cholic, and every conceiva-

    -~ ee Ss affections; Marasmus ‘Tabes, or Decline, and Maras-
    3 hthisic, or Consumption, in, more “advanced” stages than any on

    ds; a, in all its chronic and. acute varieties, with rts fright:

    fal train of *Pmptons ; Worms of all kinds, both in children
    . wet serous and bilious; Costiveuess,

    th Babi Sad. veeasiona) ; ever and Ague, in its three principa

    Lies y termittent and Femittent fevers, of all kinds ; Hypocon-
    —_ y other extreme! complicated nervous affections, with nervous
    ity in general ; Salt Rheum » Running Seald, and eruptive diseases
    generally, inclading Enanthesis, Etysipelas or St. Authony’s fire, and
    —s y complexion ; Palpitation of the heart.aud Determina-
    tion of blood to the head, settled pains in the organs, limbs, back. head
    and side; affections of the bladder, kidnies, spleen, throat. and pleura :
    jaundice, dropsy and gout j together with those geueral affections of the

    system waich arise oe complicated causes.
    iy Wf Seutificates of these cures are in the proprietor’ sessi
    yond «co d be shown to all who «dexire to co aoa: ‘ A all ‘ebiveuion
    Tom them have been published in Moffat’s Medical Manual. of which a
    new and enlarged edition is preparing for the ; ress. The reason why

    oe Sieceel eins = ordinary family use operate merely as mild

    pe Âą re so great a variety of formidable diseases is,
    aed “pie : eatharties, c| & the alimentary canal, apd relieving the
    . ie they are comp 1 of unique and
    bo wea variety of choice aud exquisite ingredients, some ot which
    ? : tothe pro » Which exert a specific action upou
    Many complaints, without in the slightest degree aflecting the general
    system, + ae than as simple purifiers, when those complaints are
    not present. Both the Pills and the Bitters are mild and agreeable in
    their operations, causing neither prostrations nor

    : a ; nausea, and requiris
    neither confinement nor peculiar diet. Their eflects are Guiferaiy:

    alth, and vew life and vigour

    "They are prepared anil sold wholesale and reta; Ni
    1, Moffat, $75 way,N. Y.. and also by the Acres CNL Youn
    May 3, COOPER & BREMNER,
    Agents for Prince Evibard Iceland,

    Cie

    Colonial Meraly.

    WO. 1,QUEEN STREET.

    Lydiard & Finlayson

    AVE RECEIVED, per late arrivals, a large and

    H well assorted Stock of :

    BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE,

    suitable for the season, consisting of, viz :—
    Orleans Cloth, Mouslin de Laines, Balgerines, Printed Lawa
    and Maslin for Ladies’ Dresses; Biack, blue and coloured Cloths,
    Gambroons, Bolanos, Boeskina and fancy Tweeds, Saun Velvet
    and Cashmere Vestings, Printed Cottons and Canbrics, White,
    striped and grey Sbirtings, Grass bleached drish Linen and Long
    Lawn, Linen Drill; Aremuse and Beawing Sak for Bonnets,
    Modena, Rice, ‘Tuscan and Danstable Boonets; Silk aad Cotton
    Fringe; a rich assortment of Shawls, Handkerchiefs and Rib-
    bons; ‘Mull, Book, Jaconet and bordered Muslins; Ladies and
    Gentlemen’s Kid aud Lisle Gloves, in great variety; a large
    assortment of Silk and Cotton Hosiery, India Rubber Braces,
    Silk and Satin Stocks aud Scarfs, and avariety of Small Wares.
    ALSO,

    Hyson, Souchong and Congo Teas; green and ground Coffee,
    Chocolate ;- London double refined Loaf Sugar, superior Porto
    Rico Sugar ; boxes, half-bexes and quarter-boxes Raisins. 5 Zante
    Currants and Jamaica Ginger; Soap and Candles; Martell ie
    Brandy, Gin, Jamaica Spirits ; Port, Madeira and Sherry Wines;
    London Porter and Brown Stout; the whole of which will be

    sold at unprecedented low prices for Cash on delivery.
    June 1343. ; .

    FALL Goods,
    DIRECT FROM LONDON,
    Per Brig Constance.
    HE Subscriber begs leave to announce to the To-

    habitants of Chalottetown and the Island in general, that
    he has received his

    FALL SUPPLY OF GOODS,

    Suitable to the season.
    The Subscriber begs leave further to intimate, that the above Gouds
    were all purchased for Cash down, which enables him to sell at

    very reduced prices.
    D. REDDIN.
    Oct. 14, 1843.

    'YYHE Subscriber has just received per Cyguct and
    Speculation, a considerable addition by his previous Stock of
    LINEN and WOOLLEN DRAPERY,
    Hardware, Groceries, Paints, Oils, &c. &c.
    Bottled PORTER and Leith ALE (a prime article,) in
    packages of 3 and 4 dozen. Prime Havanna CIGARS.

    ALSO,
    100 Sides SOLE LEATHER,
    JOHN DAVIS, Jun.

    SIX SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE FOR A DOLLAR! !
    AND THIRTY-TWO AND SIXPENCE
    FOR A SOVEREIGN!!!

    T the Pra@nix Founpry, Dollars will be taken at

    the above value, in prompt payment for all purchases made
    from this date, until further notice, and no advance «on former
    prices.

    A great variety of Franklin Stoves are row ready. some of then:
    entirely new designs, and peculiar to this Establishurent, from
    Fifty shillings and upwards. Also, Cooking Steves of variou-
    sizes, for large or small fumities, poor men or bachelots. Upright
    square. Capola and Warm Air Stoves, of new patterns, for offices.
    shops, halls, or staircases. Close Stoves for cottages, schools, o:
    churehes. Kitchen Ranges, combining cleanliness and ceonoms
    may be'seen in operation by the kind permission of the purchas
    ers

    The public will please to remember that the Stove Castings a:
    this Foundry are not made from sheet iron patterns.
    Oct, 18, 1343, F

    VICTORIA HOTEL,
    CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND.
    HE Subscriber, in returning thanks for the very

    liberal patronage bestowed upon him while conducting his
    establishment at St. John, N. B, begs leave to notify the Inhabi
    tants of Prince Edward Island, the neighbouring Provinces, and
    the public generally, that he has removed to Charlottetown, and
    taken that large and pleasantly situated House in Water Street.
    hear the Queen’s Wharf, which he has furnished in aneat style,
    and hopes, by unremitting attention, to obtain a shate of public
    support.

    ISRAEL FRLLOWS.
    P. S.—An excellent Sragte and Coacn Wovse attached to
    the premises.

    Charlottetown, 27th June, 1843.

    A RARE OPPORTUNITY
    of combining every kind of Mercantile Pursuit with
    Fisheries and Farming. ;

    me BE SOLD, by private contract, WATER LOTS

    23 and 24, in GEORGETOWN, comprising more than Six
    Town Lots, and more than one acre anda half, having three
    fronts—one.on Victoria Street, extending more than six chains;
    on the Harbour, an extent of 163 feet ; the same on Water Street.
    Atthe corner, formed by the intersection of the two Streets,
    stands a two-story House in progress, 32 feet by 29, conveniently
    laid out for the accommodation of a Retail ‘Trade, anda suitable
    Residence for a respectable househuld. The land is sound, and
    ofan excellent description. Here is-sufficiont room for the most
    extensive Warehouses for storing Grain, Fish, Transit of Commis-
    sion Goods, and Cargoes of Vessels arriving late in the season
    and shat out from other ports by the ice, as wellas a Retail Store:
    but the Retail business must be only a secondary cousitferation in
    the futare commerce of Georgetown, as there is no givat extent
    of back country tosupply. ‘The most frequented entrance to the
    Town will be by the Jail, for persons on business coining from
    the Northward and North East. The best holding ground, the
    most screened anchorage, and the boldest water for a Wharf, are
    off Victorian Street, and there is no locality more adapted fora
    Fishing Establishment, should a Company be formed—as no doubt
    there will be—than this property.
    To prevent trouble, the price is ÂŁ400,
    Zenuous and unmanly practice of some—who said they would get
    ut fora song—1o attempt, on all occasions, to depreciate the
    Mupertance and value of this property, and deter intending
    purchasers. Let such, in future, examine and judge for them-
    sives, P
    The Subscriber also offers for sale, Pasture Lots Nos.2, 3.4. 20.
    Zand 2, comprising Forty-eight acres. The very best and best
    situated of any block of Land in tie Royalty of Georgetown—
    most approximate to the Town—a good fertile soil—fronting 30
    chains on the Common, whieh contains several hundred acres.
    There is a fine Spring on Lot 23, and on Lot 2, close by, a bean-
    ful site, on rising ground, for a Mansion House. A great part of
    the land is covered with fine Hardwood, ‘This property, in eon-
    nection with the above, is well deserving the attention of eapital-
    ists who desire to invest money on very improvenble landed se-
    curity; orof any Company who might ‘be desirous of gombining
    Fishery with general Chubintres and Agriculture. Price, ÂŁ600
    corrency, or ÂŁ12 10s. per acre, whieh cannot be deemed uvrea-
    sonable, when its peculiar advantages are duly estimated ; vor is
    in at all figurative and ijlusive to anticipate. that its value will
    rise to £100 per acre; and, in the event of a Fisheries’ Company
    being established, the time may net be remote when it will form
    a pleasant suburb to Georgetown. Fora view of the Premises.
    tpply to Mr. George Parker, Lot No. Ones and to treat, to the
    Proprietor, at Woodly Grove, Township Sixty-one. 7

    J L. LEWELLIN.
    07 Shoul. the above Town Property not he disposed of before
    the Spring, it will then be offered by Auction int ight Building
    Lots; or the Advertiser may relinquish his favourite pursnit—
    Farming (as his c ntinued and anwearied efforts te advance this
    ‘most important avocation have met very lithe countenance or
    eo-operationy—and accept the invitation of his friends, Ww assist in
    forming an Establishment such as is above alluded to,
    N. B. Sometime since a Town Lot, without any water privilege,
    was purchased fur £100—not many years before, it sold for Fous
    Pounds! ! “Recently, Halfa Town Lot, witha store on itor
    low Building, realized at Auction, about ÂŁ200. This does not
    look like-depreciution !!! Georgetown has a free port.
    a Lb.

    OR SALE.—About 18 or 20 acres of excellent

    Land, situate in Charlottetown Royalty —one half cleared
    and in a high state of cultivation. ‘There area good Draw-well
    and some small Buildings on the premises, which are within three
    aud a half miles of Charlottetown, and halfa mile from. the Si.
    Peter's Road, His bautided on one side by the road lending from the
    St. Peter's to the Princetown Road, and in front and ae by roads
    coming out to the St. Peter's Road; on the other side Hy a dite.

    KICKHAM, Charlottetown. ” ‘ie: apes =, (9 tel

    Tt has been the disin-

    a

    A OURB! FOR ALLI!

    HOLLOW AY?S
    MOTION

    SAV

    ABANDONED BY
    GUY’S, THE METROPOLITAN, KING’S COLLEGE,

    & CHARING CROSS. HOSPITALS.

    3 fact was SWORN ‘TO this 8th day ef March, 1842
    ot ie the LORD MAYOR, at the Mansion- House.

    SUMMARY OF AFFIDAVIT. 3

    Wm. Brooke, Messenger, of 2, Union-street. Sombre! i
    don, maketh oath and saith, that he (this deponent) was a
    with FIFTEEN RUNNING ULCERS on his left arm, and u
    cerated sores and wounds on both legs, for whieh fiegonnet poe
    admitted an out-deor patient at the Metropolitan Aug ate
    April, 141, where he continued for nearly four weeks V7 le
    to receive a cure there, the deponent sought repens 1 * 1 ra
    following hospitals :—King's College Hospital ind ny, wee
    weeks ;—at Guy's Hospital in July, for six weeks peas a © -
    ting Cross Hospital at the end of August. for sume wee reg | .
    which deponent deft, being ina far worse condition than w name r
    quitted Guy's, where Sir BRANSBY COOPER and ee Ne
    cal officers of the establishment had told alepane ns: — ; vy
    chance of saving his life was to LOSE HAS ARM ! he t 4
    nent thereupon called upon De. BRIGHT. chiet oe hey ta
    Gav's, whovon viewing the deponent’s condition, kine Ma 4
    liberally snid. + Zam utterly ata loss wat to dy «for oe
    here ishalf-a-sovereign: goto Mr. HOLLOWA Y. and ry
    effect his Pills and Ointment will have, as I hute agg y 4
    nessed the wonderful effects they have in desperate cases. : ‘ade
    ‘et me sce you again.” ‘This unprejudiced advice was fo mn “a
    by the deponent, and a perfect cure effected in three weeks. by , “
    use alone of HOLLOWAY'S PILLS and OINTMENT, ms
    four Hospitals had fled!!! When Dr, Bright was oot erry
    the deponent the result of his advice and charity, he said,

    am both astounded and delighted, fur I thought that if 1 ever, saw
    you again alive, it wou'd be without your arm, I can only
    this Cure toa Charm! !!° :
    Sworn atthe Mansioa house of the City } Wm. BR
    of London, this 3th day of Mareh, 1342,

    Before me,

    * SBS of the Skin, Bad 1

    it AG Bae, Breasts, Sore Nipples, Stoney and U
    ‘erated Cancers, Tumours, Swellings, Gout, Rheumatism, and
    Lumbage, likewise in cases of Piles ; the Pills, in all the above
    cases, ought to be used with the Ointment; as by this means
    ‘ures will be effected with a much greater certainty, and in half
    he timethat iWawould require by using the Ointment alone.
    Che Ointwent is proved to bea certain remedy for the bite of
    moschettoes, Sand-flies. Chiego-foot, Yuws, and Coco-bay.

    Burns, Sealds, Chilblains. Chapped Hands and Lips, also
    Bunions and Soft Corns will be immediately cured by the; ase
    of the Ointment.

    THE PILLS are not only the finest remedy known when
    used with the Ointment. but asa General Medicine there is no-
    hing equal tothem. ln nervous affections they will be found
    fihe greatest service. These Pills are. without exception, the
    inest Purnfier of the Blood ever discovered, aud QUGHT to be
    USED BY ALL!!!

    Sold by the Proprietor, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), where
    Advice may be had Gratis, and by. all respectable E Venders of
    Patent Medicines throughout .he Civilised World, in Pos and
    Boxes, atts. Ud., 26. 9d., 4s, 6d., 11s.. 228. and 33s, each,
    Phere isa very considerable saving in tmking the larger sizes.

    N B Directions for the Guidance of Patients are affixed to
    each Por.

    Aug, 1343

    PARR’S MEDICINE,
    ALL THAT IS. REQUIRED.

    THYAE fine tonic properties it contains usually restore

    the stomach to a healthy appetite, so much envied, but so
    seldom enjoyed by the invalid; the geutly simulating powers it
    possesses assist the stomaeh to properly digest the food it receives ;
    the ba’sumic powers it bestows, dispose beth mind and body to
    healthy exercise, and the varied duties of life are performed with
    pleasure. it. in addition, contains a fine sedative quality, and in-
    stead of long and weary nights, gives sound aud refreshing sleep
    Tt acts as the mildest and most agreeable purgative, and by its
    cleansing powers totally eradicates a redandaney of bile, and
    completely removes all obstractions of the intestinal canal The
    powerful balsamic and invigerating effects on the whole blood
    and fluids produced by these Medicines is almost miricnlons: many
    who have kept their beds for years have been so speedily reinvigo-
    rated, that their reappearance amongst their fellow-beings, whe
    given them up as incurable, is looked upon as the greatest of the
    many great wonders of this wonderful age. Diseases of every
    deseription have been cured simply by the use of PARR'S LIFE
    PILLS, thus showing that what has been considered different
    disorders, and requiring different treatment. all originated in the
    same cause, and can be cured by one uniform treatment. Pann's
    Lire Pins, although powerful in conquering disease, yet are as
    pure and harmless as new milk, and may be administered with
    confidence to the invalid, however weakly from long ill-health,
    who will soon enjoy those delightful syinptoms of a return to
    strong health, viz: good appetite, seund sleep, and an increase
    of animal spirits. ‘Those who have been the instroments of res-
    toring the long-lost secret to the world, feel confident, when they
    make the assertion, that none need despair that, if only a fair trial
    be given, the result will be a restoration to health and happiness

    The Life and Times of Old Parr, who lived to be 152 years
    of age, 32 pages. with engravings, anecdotes, &c., and Remarks
    on Disease, Healih, and the means of Prolonging Life, may be
    had gratis of all the Agents for the Sale of PARR’S LIFE
    PILLs.

    iI Sold, wholesale, for the Proprietor, at Morton's Medical
    Warehouse, Halifax, Nova Seotia, and at the Store of Messrs.
    LYDIARD & FINLAYSON, Charlottetown.

    had |

    JOHN PIRTE, Mayor. Meets
    ge

    THE HAIR! THE SKIN! THE TEE
    ROWLAND'S —
    MACASSAR OIL

    is universaliy acknowledged to be the ONLY artic:
    will effectually produce and r-store Hair, (inelading Wriske
    TACHIvs, and Peon gh em prevent it from fulline o or tu
    free it from scurf aud dundriff, and render it delightfully
    curly, and glossy
    CAUTION !—Numerous pernicious componus are univer:
    as * MACASSAK OIL.” To ensure the real article, see that
    tle is enclosed ina wrapper. (asteel engraving of exquisite workman
    on which are engraved * ROWLAND’S MACASSAR
    in two lines. ;
    *,* To further ensure the genuine article, see that the
    tnd’s Macassar Oi!” are engraved on the back of the eny
    1500 times, containing 29,028 letters—wirnovt Ths »
    GRNULNK, 6 a bs
    rice 3s. 6d.; 78.5 Family Bottles, (equal to four small,) 16s. 6d. an
    double that size, 21s. per bottle. . a
    ± “ Pat

    ROWLANDS
    KALYDOR

    This eiegatt and tragrant Preparation thoroughly
    imples, Spots, Blotches, Redness, Van, Freckles, wad othe
    of the Skin, heals Sunburns, Stings of Insects, and + :
    gation. [t imparts a youthful roseate hne to the most bili
    von, and renders the Arms, Hands and Neck transpa
    ghifully soft and smooth.
    TLis invaluable as a renovating and refreshing Wash da ave
    or exposure tothe sun, dust, or dey piercing winds, and after th
    atmosphere of crowded assemblie:.—GerxTLeEMEN will find it
    grateful after shaving, in allaying the irritation of the Skin,

    Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. Gd. per bottle, duty included,

    ROWLANDS’
    ODONTO

    Of PEARL DENTEPRIOR,

    A FRAGRANT WHITE POWDER, of Oriental
    €radicates Tartar and decaved spots from the Teeth
    amel, to which it imparts a Pearl-like whiteness, and fixes the
    ly inthe Gams. Being an Anti-Scorbutic, it eradicates the
    the Gums, strengthens, braces, and renders them of a healthy: red:
    removes unpleasant tastes from the mouth, which often remain
    fevers, taking medicine, &c. and imparts sweetness and ‘ )
    breath.

    Price 2s. 9d. per box, duty incladed.

    ROWLANDS
    ESSENCE OF TYRE,

    OR IMPERIAL DYE,
    Changes ked or Grey Hair, Whiskers, Eyebrows, &c., to a
    Brown or Black. j
    Price 4s.—7s. 6.—10s. 6d. and 21s. per bottle.

    ROWLAND’S
    ALSANA EXTRACT

    ae ly relieves the most violeut 7'ooth-Ache,

    ‘ace. ,
    Price 2s. 9d.—4s. Gd. and 10s. 6di per bottle.
    OBSERVE f< missioners of Her Majesty's Stamps have ised the Pr
    Signature to be engraved on the Government Stamp, thas—
    A. ROWLAND & SON, 20, Hatton Ga

    Which is affixed to the Kalydor, Odonto, and Al
    of thesefare Genuine without the Stamp. bee
    Beware of Imitations!! composed of the most
    and trashy ingredients, and which are frequently pressed
    wary as “ GENUINE,” and ander the lure of being cheap.

    Be sure to ask for ** Rowland’s” Articles, Fe
    Sold by every Perrumerand Cuemist throughout the civil

    THE AMERICAN FAMILY MEDICINE.

    i
    TEXUAT Mr. Morrar’s Life Pills and Pheenix Bu
    have long since obtained a high and enviable distinetion
    host of competitors, and that they acquired it solely hy
    aul almost ualimited e‘Ticacy, without the asual aid of fi P
    pretensions, are well known to the public, and cannot be 255
    very litle has been said concerning these astonishing Life Medicines
    the proprietor himself, and not more than was necessary to call the:
    tention of the aillicted to a sure and speedy means of relief, their renowe
    bas rapidly flows from one individual to another, aud fromt
    family, until they have long since become known in almost
    and village in the Union, as a wouderful and inesti
    Voluntary and unsolicited testimonials of their absolutely
    efficacy, in diseases of the most dreadiul and obstinate ± ‘
    asin others of prevalent aud ordinary occurrence, have been
    by the proprietor from the persons they have cured from Âą
    of the country, and still continue to be received in ine
    It ts with pride and pleasure that the proprietor refers the
    **Mepicat Manvat,” where a widely various selection vhs
    mouials is published, with the names and resideuce of the writers, D
    he has no hesitat:on im saying that the annals of Medi }

    PAREER’S
    PURGATIVE AND STOMACHIC VEGETABLE *ÂźPILLS
    “ He that wants Health wants ecery thing.”

    Ap GES Medicines are entirely Vegetable, and wii. be
    found upon trial 10 be the mildest, and ai the same time the ost

    effectual, remedy ever offered to the public for the relief of suffering

    humanity.

    IN ALL DISEASES they will be found .to allay Mritation—reduce

    Fever aud luflammation—cl ause the Stomach and Bowels—improve

    Digestion—purify the Blood—restore tone to the principal functions—
    and impart renewed energy to the whole Constitution,

    In the following Diseases they have proved of the greatest utility:

    Fevers of every character; tnflammatious ; Costiveness; Bilious aud

    Liver Complaints ; Consumption; Asthma; lyspepsia ; Vominng ;
    Determination of Blood te the Head; Cutaneous Céaptions; Viles ;
    Diseased Joints ; Nervous Disorders; Hysterics ; Fem se Complaints
    of «very kind ; Impure state of the Bloo!; Worms; Diarrhoea; all
    Derangements of the Stomach and Bowels; and General Debility of
    the whole Constitution.

    Indeed, there is scarcely a Disease to which mankind is subject
    which they will not either greatly benefit or perfectly cure.

    The Purgative Pills operate in the most gentle manner in cleansing the
    Stomach and Bowels, and removing obstructions.

    lu severe Chronic Diseases they are an invaluable Alteratire, and
    when combined with the Stomachie Pills, quickly improve the secretions
    of the whole system—the stomach is strengthened—a healthy flow of bile
    is produced—the bowels become regular—and disease, whether Loca/
    or Constitutional, gives place to health and vigour of mind and body,

    In all diseases of the Digestive Organs. accompanied,with loss of
    appetite, nausea, sour stomach, and general debility, the Stomachic Pills
    {with the occasional use of the Pargative,) will be found of the greatest
    utility.

    The Stomachiec Pills should always be taken after Fever and [uflam-
    mation are reduced by the Purgative Pills—as they greatly facilitate the
    ecovery of the patient.

    Weak and delicate Females will find thé Stomachie Pills of the utmost
    value in all complaints to whieh they aré subject. In all diseases of
    debility they will be found to increase the patient's strength, and rapidly
    restore him to the enjoyment of perfect health.

    Sold in Boxes, price 1s. 6d. each,

    For sale by the Subscribers, who are Agents.

    COOPER & BREMNER.
    Charlottetown, 1st February, 1843.

    Âą a greater number or variety of cures effected bY
    known to the profession, or cares of a more ig oe k
    tanding, Âą g as these testimonials do from the cured
    selves, who certainly know best, from their own
    whether they are cured or not. The evidence they
    eminent and unprecedented efficacy of these grand rei
    irresistible, aud commands rather than solicits the pr
    Lu addition to those already published, the proprietor
    a vast accumulation of these personal certificates. a
    his Life Pills and Phenix Bitters are promptly aud anifi er
    fo Scrofula, in all its hydra beaded forms; Dyspepsiay | An
    or occasional, Rheumatism, both acute and chrouie,
    and liver complaints, however distressing or com
    Ague im all their varieties, and when quinine aud all other
    Habitual Cestiveness, (especially when the Lite Pills are
    yills. immediately before or after that meal,) Piles, even im
    years’ standing, pers Gout, and settled pains in the breast,
    organs, disease of the bladder and kidneys, biles, tumours,
    Erysipelas, aud all other eruptive diseases ; Plearisy, ;
    chitis, and other affections of the chest, lungs and mucous
    pimples, stains of the skin, and the foul unhealthy appe
    ee meee arising from whatever cause, nervous or ge
    headaches, and giddiness, together with a vast variety of 0
    in proof of the speedy and effectual cure of which by t
    alone, the proprietor has hundreds, nay thoasans, of |
    monials. Both the Pills and Bitters are mild and delight
    operation. producing none of even the temporary prostrations
    aecasioned by wearly all other medicines , and they Âąan be Âą .
    with safety to young children, and females in the most delicate
    Prepared and ‘sold by Dr. Wm. B. anlfon, £78 metaeneyy
    ts—New York, 30.
    For sale alsoby the agents OOPER & BREMNER,
    Agents for Prineé

    &Y faa FOR SALE OR TO LET,
    HAT ‘pleasantly situated Dwelling
    and Premises, now in the ocoupation of

    fat B. Tremoin, in Water Street. For further

    pply lo : :
    Richmond Street, August 8th, 1843.

    ry\O BE SOLD, a Leasehold Interest fort

    I of the Unexpired term of 15 years, with a right
    in and to that eligibly situated Brick Honse a’
    ated in Queen's Sqnare, now in the ocet :
    Possession to be given an the Ist day > SIDNEY.

    wy
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    Power |

    Charlottetown, 6th July, 1843.

    | g HE AMERICAN MILLENARIAN, and Literal
    Interpreter af Provhecy, published at New York. price

    7s. Gd. per annum, in adtance
    ‘ceived aud ure for Sale at the Colonial Herald Office,

    A few. Copies trove been just re-

    pe a — —F a &
    CuarLottetows: Printed and. published hy CooreRr
    Printers to the Hon. the House of Assembly, at their

    corner of Pownal and Water Streets.— TERMS, 13s. P

    payable in advance, or 15s. per annum, half-yearly in §

    a & & bp een oo ote oS bh AD © 6.8 Be eee eee

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