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oe Charlottetown, Deer. 1, 1843.
oa
Che Colowiat Mevaly,
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se
_ PALL IMPoORTATIONS, 1949.
âW}WY LATE ARRIVALS, ihe Subscriber has com-
= pleted his Importations of
BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS,
AND
= âBast & West India & American Produce,
comprising, with his former stock on hand, a valuable assortment,
suitable fur the season, all of which he offers, cither by whole-
sale or retail, at a byt | = aoe on the prime cost, prepara-
-tohis removal in the Spring to his new Store.
wee oaks DANIEL BRENAN.
Charlottetown, 11th Nov., 1843. ~
N. B.âAII accounts due over 6 mont
out distinetion after 1st Dec.
hs will be sued for with-
next. . â
iGaz. Pall. & News, 3m.]
âSTOVES! STOVES!!
â JRYOR SALE, at the Subscriberâs. Store, STOVES,
Hof different sizes, to answer purchasers
: ; CHARLES DEMPSEY
Charlottetown, December 8, 1843. {4w]
be
YT WITH INSTRUCTION.
Adult Classes.
N/R. HUBBARD, Master of the Infant School, Char-
LYE lottetown, respectfully intimates to the young Men, &e.,
residing in its vicinity, that he intends opening Senior Classes
y P 3 Ă©
(providing a sufficient number of applicants be found to consti-
âtute the same) for the purpose of giving instruction in the follow-
ing branches of usefu! knowledge :â
: "Mond y EveningsâGeometrical Problems, as adapted to the
ordinary purposes of life. :
Tuesday Evenings--Algebraic Arithmetic.
The y 8 g
F
wursday Evenings--English Grammar. â
ey Evetinge- The art of Shading in Indian Ink, requisite
for Architectural Digi ys dec.
; The courses of Tnstrucâ to commence at 7 o'clock, to close
by 9,
AMUSEMEN
and to be continued during the Winter Months.
_ âTickets of Admission, through the whole course, 15s.
aie REMOVAL.
ie Mur Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and
the Island in general, that he has removed from his esta-
blishment in Grafton Street to the House in Great George Street,
between the store of Francis Longworth, Esq., and that of Mr. J.
D. P. Coles, Saddler, where he offers for sale a quantity of prime
- New York Sole Leather, Nova Scotia and P. E. Island do., toge-
thi ith a quantity of Neats Leather and Calf-Skins; also, Tea,
, Rice, Raisins, Apples, Almonds, Filberts, Soap, Candles,
BS « acco, Snuff, Cigars, 8,,10 Window Glass, barrels of Flour,
barrels of Pilot Bread, barrels and kegs of Crackers, American
few American Clocks, Borax,
Buckets, Corn Brooms, hg a
rime American Clicese, &c. &c.
titi apical THOMAS DAWSON.
(Aw.)
Ă©
-To SHIPOWNERS AND OTEERS.
ATSON DUCHEMIN, Pump and Blockmaker,
returns .thanks to those who have, for many years past,
favored him with their patronage and support in his line of busi-
ness; and begs to intimate, that he has now on hand a large
uantity of SHIPSâ BLOCKS, of all descriptions and sizes,
: DEAD YES, and ail other materials in his line required for the
outfit of Vessels. -He has also on hand a few Mahogany and
Birch WHEELS, CAPSTANS, &c.
Shipsâ Pumps, and Pumps for Wells not exceeding 100 feet in }-
length, made on an improved principle to work with ease.
» All descriptions of Turning in brass, iron or wood, executed
with taste and dispateh, and on moderate terms.
fr WANTED, a respectable lad from the country. about 14
years of age, as an Apprentice to the above business. Inquire at
theWorksbop, head of the Queenâs Wharf, or at tlre Block-
making Establishment, Prince Street. :
Charlottetown, 11th May, 1843.
HESE excelle
* SIDNEY MILLS.
i nt MILLS are now in full operation,
and the public are hereby informed, that a conveyance will
leave the Subscriber's residence, in Queenâs Square, every
Thursday morning, at about7 a. m., for the purpose of conveying
Grain thither; the Flour from which will be returned, free of
. expense, to the owner, save the toll for grinding allowed by law.
J. SIDNEY DEALFY.
Charlottetown, 22th Oct. 1842. a
TO BE SOLD,
HANDSOME active MARE, rising five years of
age. She is ofa dark brown colour, very docile, and is an
éxcellent animal for either draught or saddle. Apply to
WILLIAM HILL.
Charlottetown, 29th Noy., 1843.
; B. W. COCHRAN
5 HAs just opened a great variety of CURTAIN
âBANDS, POLE, RINGS and ENDS of the most fashion-
ble patterns.
. Deer. 9, 1843.
THE FAMILY LIFE MEDICINES.
HE 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 and extensively
adopted family medicines in the United States. They have not only
won the sanction and recommendation ofall the candid and philanthropic
portion ofthe medical profession, who have observed their invariable
eflicacy in general derangements of the stomach and bowels, and their
astonishing effects in many varieties of acute and chronic disease, but
what is far better, these medicines have recommended themselves, and
fully and fairly achieved the distinguished and now certainly pre-eminent
position which they now occupy iu public and domestic estimation. They
are proved by their works, and make no appeals to vulgar credulity.
Ifthe: proprietor were disposed to make an invidious comparison be-
tween these self-established medicines and any others, he might confi-
dently assert and challenge contradiction that there is no medicine
known to the medical profession, 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 Phcenix Bitters. Ifit be admitted that suf-
ferers are the best judges as to whether a remedy has relieved them and
restored them to health and strength, then is the evidence in behalf of
these medicines decisive and irresistible. Dr. Moffat is in possession of
an immense accumulation of.voluntary testimonials from respectable
persons and families in all parts of the Union, far and near, who give
their names and residence to the unsolicited statement that they have been
eompletely and speedily cured of the following diseases, and 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
ened pavences and destructive stages, when large portions of the
flesh and bones of the face had been destroyed; Piles of five, ten, twen-
ty, thirty and even thirty-five years standing; Rheumatism, both acute
and chronic, of the most hopeless character; Turgescence of the Liver
and various other liver complaints ; Bilious Cholic, and every conceiva-
ble variety of bilious affections; Marasmus Tabes, or Decline, and Maras-
mus Phthisic,or Consumption, in more advanced stages than any on
record ; Dyspepsia, in all its chronic and acute varieties, with its fright-
fu] train of distressing ae ns of all kinds, both in children
and âSees persons iarrhoea, both serous and bilious ; Costiveness,
both abitual and occasional; Fever and Ague, inits three prineipa
varieties, and intermittent and remittent fevers, ofall kinds ; Hypocon-
driosis, and other extremely complicated nervous affections, with nervous
lity in general ; Salt Rheum, Running Scald, and. eruptive diseases
generally, including Enanthesis, Erysipelas or St. Anthonyâs fire, and
_ sallow, unhealthy 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 ; together with those general affections of the
aystem which arise from co: jlicated causes. :
The centificates.of these cures are in the proprietorâs possession, and
will readily be shown to all who desire to see them. A small selection
from them have heen published in Moffatâs Medical Manual, of which a
- new and enlarged edition is preparing for the press. The reason why
these medicines, which in ordinary family use operate merely as mild
_ and effectual laxatives, cure so great a variety of formidable diseases is,
___ that while as catharties, cleansing the alimentary canal, and relieving the
er_and the absorbent vessels of all impurities, they lay the foundation
for the eure of all specific diseases, they are compounded of unique and
dented variety of choice and exquisite ingredients, some of which
: unknown to the profession, which exert a specific action upon
aints, without in the slightest degree aflecting the general
twise than as simple purifiers, when those complaints are
Both the Pills and the Bitters are mild and agreeable in
ons nor nausea, and requiring
Their effects are uniformly to
t nt.
_ their operations, causing neither prostrati
pearl confinemen teed peculiar dict.
_ produce an immediate sense of renovated health, and new life and vigou
to both body and mind. They cannot be taken without benefit, and itley
Paras poe by
ept on a eh only as remedies but as preventatives of dis-
PER &
ease. heya epared and sold wholesale and retail, by Dr. Wil]
R. Moffat 375. idway,N. ae alsoby the Acewts.--Nxw Yor.
mer
BREMNER,
mM
2 ie ae HA % as
individuals and heads of families, and con- |
NO. 1, QUEEN STREEY.
Lydiard & Finlayson
AVE RECEIVED, per late arrivals, a large and
well assorted Stock of
BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE,
suitable for the season, consisting of, viZ:â |
Orleans Cloth, Mouslin de Laines, Balgerines, Printed Lawn
and Muslin for Ladiesâ Dresses ; Biack, blue and coloured Cloths,
Gambroons, Bolanos, Doeskins and fancy weeds, Satin Velvet
and Cashmere Vestings, Printed Cottons and Cambrics, White,
striped and grey Shirtings, Grass bleached Trish Linen and Long
Lawn, Linen Drill; Aremnse and Drawing Silk for Bonnets,
Modena, Rice, Tuscan and Dunstable Bonnets ; Silk and Cotton
Friege; a rich assortment of Shawls, Handkerchiefs and Rib-
bons; Mull, Book, Jaconet and bordered Muslins; Ladies and
Gentlemenâs Kid and Lisle Gloves, in great vartety; large
assortment of Silk and Cotton Hosiery, India Rubber Braces,
Silk and Satin Stocks and Scarfs, and a variety of Small Wares.
ALSO,
and Congo Teas; green and ground Coffee,
ble refined Loaf Sugar, superior Porto
Raisins, ; Zante
Hyson, Souchong
Chocolate; London dou
Rico Sugar; boxes, half-boxes and quarter-boxes :
Currants and Jamaica Ginger; Soap and Candles; Martellâs
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 1843.
FALE GOODS,
DIRECT FROM LONDON,
Per Brig Constance.
oy.
general, that
habitants of Charlottetown and the Island in
he bas received his
FALL SUPPLY OF GOODS,
Suitable te the season.
The Subscriber begs leave further to intimate, that the above Goods
were all purenased for Cash down, which enables him to sell at
very reduced prices. -
D. REDDIN.
Oct. 14, 1843.
SIX SHILLINGS 4ND SIXPENCE FOR A DOLLAR! !
AND THIRTY-TWO AND SIXPENCE
FOR A SOVEREIGN!!!
T the Puaxtx Founpry, Dollars will be taken at
the above value, in prompt payment for all purchases made
from this date, votil further nolite, and no advance on former
PEVHE Subscriber begs leave to announce to the In-}
i?
A COURSE! FOR ALL!!
HOLLOW AYâS
SAVAO TTOH
EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A CASE
; ABANDONED BY
GUYâs, THE METROPOLITAN, KINGâS COLLEGE,
& CHARING CROSS HOSPITALS.
This fact was SWORN TO this 8th day of March, 1842
Before the LORD MAYOR, at the Mansion-House.
SUMMARY OF AFFIDAVIT.
Wm. Brooke, Messenger, of 2, Union-street, Southwark, Lon-
don, maketh oath and saith, that he (this deponent) was afflicted
with FIFTEEN RUNNING ULCERS on his left arm, and ul-
cerated sores and wounds on both legs, for which deponent was
admitted an cut-door patient at the Metropolitan Hospital, in
April, 1841, where he continued for nearly four weeks. Unable
to receive acure there, the deponent sought relief at the three
following hospitals :âKingâs College Hospital in May, for five
weeks ;âat Guyâs Hospital in July, for six weeks :âand at Cha-
ring Cross Hospital at the end of August, for some weeks more ;
which deponent left, being in a far worse condition than -when be
quitted Guy's, where Sir BRANSBY COOPER and other medi.
cal officers of the establishment had told deponent that the only
chance of saving his life was to LOSE HIS ARM! The depe-
nent thereupon called upon Dr. BRIGHT, chief physician of
Guyâs, wholon viewing the deponentâs condition, Kindly and
liberally said. âTam utterly at a loss what to do for you! but
here.is half-a-sovercign : go to Mr. HOLLOWAY, and try what
cffect his Pills and Ointment will have, as I have Frequently wit-
nessed the wonderful effects they have in desperate cuses. Youcan
let me see youagain.â âVhis unprejudiced advice was followed
by the deponent, and a perfect cure effected in three weeks, by the
use alone of HOLLOWAYâS PILLS and OINTMENT, after
four Hospitals had failed!!! When Dr. Bright was shown by
the deponent the result of his advice and charity, he said, â7
am both astounded and delighted, for I thought that if I ever saw
you again alive, it wou'd be without your army; I can only compare
this Cure to a Charm !!!?
: Wn. BROOKE
Sworn at the Mansion house of the City
of London, this 8th day of March, 1842,
JOHN PIRIE, Mayor.
Be ore me,
EN ALI. DISE âSES of the Skin, Bad Legs, Old
Wounds and Ulcers, Bad Breasts. Sore Nipples, Stoney and Ul-
rices.
. A great variety of Franklin Stoves are now ready, some of them
entirely new designs, and peculiar to_ this Establishment, from
Fifty shillings and upwards. ;
sizes, for large or small families, poor men or bachelors. Upright,
square, Cupola and Warm Air Stoves, of new patterns, for offices,
shops, halls, or staireases. Close Stoves for cottages, schools, or
churebes. Kiteben Ranges, combining cleanliness and ecenomy,
may be seen in operation by the kind permission of the purchas-
ers. 5 x
The public will please ta remensber that the Stove Castings at
this Foundry are not made from sheet tron patterns.
Oct. 18, 1843.
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 Inbabi-
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,
near the Queenâs Wharf, which he has furnished in a neat style,
and hopes, by unremitting attention, to obtain a share of public
support. .
ISRAEL FELLOWS.
P. S.âAn excellent Sraste and Coacn House attached to
the premises.
Charlottetown, 27th June, 1843.
.
A RARE OP?ORTUNITY
of combining every kind of Mercantile Pursuit with
Fisheries and Farming. ;
O 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
frontsâone on Victoria Street, extending more than six chains;
on the Harbour, an extent of 163 feet ; the same on Water Street.
At the corner, formed by the intersection of the two Streets,
stands a two-story House in progress, 32 feet by 29, conveniently
laid out fur the accommodation of a Retail Trade, and a suitable
Residence for a respectable housebcld. The land is sound, and
ofanexcellent deseription. Here is sufficient room fur the most
extensive Warehouses for storing Grain, Fish, Transit or Commis-
sion Goods, and Cargoes of Vessels arriving late in the season
and shat out from other ports by the ice, as wellas a Retailâ Store;
but the Retail business must be only a secondary consideration in
the futare commerce of Georgetown, as there is no great extent
of back country tosnpply. âThe most frequented entrance to the
Town will be by the Jail, for persons on basiness coming from
the Northward and North East. The best holding ground, the
most screened anchorage, and the boldest water for a Wharf, are
off Victoria Street, and there is no locality more adapted fora
Fishing Establishment, shoulda Company be formedâas no donbt
there will beâthan this property.
To prevent trouble, the prive is ÂŁ400. It has been the disin-
genuous and unmanly practice of someâvwho said they would get
it for a songâto attempt, on all occasions, to depreciate the
importance and value of this property, and deter intending
purchasers. Let such, in future, examine and judge for them-
seives.
The Subscriber also offers for sale, Pasture Lots Nos. 2, 3,4, 21,
22 and 23, comprising Forty-cight acres. âThe very bestand best
situated of any block of Land in the Royalty of Georgetownâ
most approximate to the Townâa good fertile soilâfronting 30
chainsen the Common, which contains several hundred acres.
There is a fine Spring on Lot 23, and on Lot 2, close by, a beau-
uful site, on rising ground, for a Mansion House. A great part of
the land is covered with fine Hardwood. âThis property, in con-
nection with the above, is well deserving the attention of capital-
ists who desire to invest money on very improveable landed se-
curity; orof any Company who might be desirous of combining
Fishery with general Commerce and Agriculture. Price, ÂŁ600
corrency, or ÂŁ12 10s. per acre, which cannot be deemed unrea-
sonable, when its peculiar advantages are duly estimated; nor is
it at all figurative and ijlusive to anticipate that its value will
rise to ÂŁ100 per acre; and,in the event ofa Fisheriesâ Company
being established, the time thay not be renvote when it will form
a pleasant suburb to Georgetown. Fora view vf the Premises,
apply to Mr. George Parker, Lot No. Que; and to treat, to the
Proprietor, at Woodiy Grove, âTownship Sixty-one. ;
J. &. LEWELLIN.
( Shouls the above Town Property not he disposed of before
the Spring, it will then be offered by Auction in Fight Building
Lots; or the Advertiser mayâ relinquish his favourite pursuitâ
Farming (as his continued and unwearied effortsto advance this
most important avocation have met very little countenance or
2o-operation)âand accept the invitation of his friends, to assist in
forming an Establishment such as is above alluded to.
N. B. Sometime since a Town Lot, without any water privilege,
Pounds! ! Recently, Halfa Town Lot, with a store on it, or
low Building, realized at Auction, about £200. This does nét
look like depreciation!!! Georgetown his a free fort.
Jel. dy
OR SALE.âAbout {8 or 20 acres of excellent
Land, situate in Charlottetown Royaltyâone 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
anda half miles of Charlottetown, and halfa mile from âthe St.
Peterâs Road. It is bounded on one side by the road leading from the
St. Peterâs to the Princetown Road, and in front and rear by roads
coming out to the 8 terâs Road; on the other side by a ditch.
Apply to JOHN AN, on the premises, or to EDWARD
KICKHAM, Ch wn. >
HE Susscrizer being about to leave this Island, re-
quests all persons indebted to him to make immediate
paymentto Mr. Wirtiam Aâ Wetsn, who is duly authorised to
receive the same. Be x ;
CHARLES WELSH.
Agents for Prince Edvard Ieland |
Queen Street, Charlotietown, i
October 25h, 1843.
Also, Cooking Sioves of various |
was purchased for ÂŁ100ânot many years before, itsold for Four
cerated Cancers, âFumours, Swellings. Gout, Rhenmatism, and
Lumbago, likewrse in cases of Piles ; the Pills, in all the above
cases, ought to be used with the Ointmept; as by this means
cures will be effected with a much greater certainty, and in half
the time that it would require by using the Ointment alone.
The Ointment is proved to bea certain remedy for the bite of
moschettoes, Sand-flies, Chiego-foot, Yaws, and Coco-bay.
Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Chapped Hands and Lips, also
Bunions and Soft Corns will be immediately cured by the use
of the Ointment. >
ESE: PLE.ES are not only the finest remedy known when
used with the Ointment, but as a Generat Medicine there is po-
thing equal tothem. In nervous affections they will be found
ofthe greatest service. These Pills are, without exception, the
finest Purifier of the Blood ever discovered, and OUGHT to be
USED BY ALL!!!
Sold by the Proprietor, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), where
Advice may be had Gratis, and by, all respectable Venders of
Patent Medicinés throughout .he Civilised World, in Pots and
Boxes, at Is. l4d., Qs. 9d., 48, 6d., I1s., 22s., and 33s., each,
There is a very considerable saving in taking the Jarger sizes.
N. B.âDirections for the Guidance of Patients are affixed to
each Pot.
Ang, 1843.
> Sold wholesale and retail by GEORGE T. {HASZARD, Agen
for Prince Edward Island.
PARRâS MEDICINE,
ALL THAT IS REQUIRED.
ÂŁ iene fine tonic properties it contains usually restore
the stomach to a healthy appetite, so much envied, but so
seldom enjoyed by the invalid; the gently sttmulating powers tt
possesses assist the stomach to properly digest the food it receives ;
the balsamic powers it bestows, dispose both mind and body to
healthy exercise, and the varied duties of life are performed with
pleasure. [t.in addition, contains,a fine sedative quality, and in-
stead of long and weary nights, gives sound and refreshing sleep
it acts as the mildest and most agreeable purgative, and by its
cleansing powers totally eradicates a redundancy of bile, and
completely removes all obstructions of the intestinal canal. The
pewerful balsamic and invigorating effects on the whole blood
and fluids produced by these Medicines 1s almost miraculous; many
who have kept their beds for years have been so speedily reinvigo-
rated, that their reappearance amongst their fellow-beings, who had
given them up as incurable, is looked upon as the greatest of the
maby great wonders of this wonderful age. Diseases of every
description have been cured simply by the use of PARRâS 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 unifirm treatment. Parrâs
Lire Pits, although powerful in conquering disease, yet are as
pure end 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 symptoms of a return to
strong health, viz: good appetite, sound sleep, and an increase
of animal spirits. Those who have been the instruments of res-
toring the long-lost secret to the world, feel confident, when they
make the assertion, that none need desparr 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, Health, and the means of Prolonging Life. may be
had gratis of all the Agents for the Sale of PARRâS LIFE
PILLS.
i> Sold, wholesale, for the Proprietor, at Mortonâs Medical
Warehouse, Halifax. Nova Seotia, and at the Store of Messrs.
LYDIARD & FINLAYSON, Charlottetown.
PAREKERâS
PURGATIVE AND STOMACHIC VEGETABLE PILLS
2 â He that wants Health wants every thing.â
"| YHESE Medicines are entirely Vegetable, and wil, be
3 found upon trial to be the mildest, and at the same time the vos:
effectual, remedy ever offered to the public for the relief of suffering
humanity, =
IN ALL DISEASES they will be found to allay Irritationâreduce
Fever and Inflammationâclcanse the Stomach and Bowelsâimprove
Digestionâpurify the Bloodârestore tone to the principal functionsâ
and impart renewed energy to the wiole Constitution.
In the following Diseases they have proved of the greatest utility:
Fevers ofevery character; Inflammations; Costiveness; Bilious and
Liver Complaints; Consumption; Asthma; lyspepsia; Vomiting ;
Determination of Blood te the Head; Cutaneous Eruptions ; Piles 3
Diseased Joints ; Nervous Disorders ; Hysterics; Female Complaints
of every kind ; Impure state of the Blood; 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. : *
In severe Chronic Diseases they are an invaluable Alterative, and.
when combined with the Stomachie Pills, quickly improve the secretions
ef the whole systemâthe stomach is strengthenedâa healthy flow of bile
is prodacedâthe bowels become regularâand disease, whether Local
or Constitutional, gives place to health and vigour ofmind and hody.
In all diseases of the Digestive Organs, accompanied with loss of
appetite, nausea, sour stomach, and general debility, the Stomachic Pills
Ser the occasional use of the Purgative,) will be found of the greatest
utility.
The Stomachie Pills should always be taken after Fever and Inflam-
mation are reduced by the Purgative Pillsâas they greatly facili
; ci .
ecovery of the patient. ss q ete aee
Weak and delicate Females will find the Stomachic Pills of the utmost
value in all complaints to which they are subject. In all diseases of
debility they will be found to increase the patient's strength, and rapidly
restore hint to the enjoyment of perfect health. ix
Soldin Boxes, price 1s, 6d. each. _
For sale by the Subscribers, who are Agents, i
COOPER & BREMNER,
Just Published,
AChristian Fatherâs resent to his
tings ; particularly t
vate families ; together with an
sertations on the evidences of
â|sonâs Key to the Bible; being a complete summar
knowledge, carefully
dridge, Gill, Patrick, Adam Clarke, ;
Stowe, Robinson, and other eminent Writers on the
embellished with sevVERAL HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS |
THE CHEAPEST AND HANDSOMEST Bo
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IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING WORK,
EMBELLISHED WITH :
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B'
BLE BIOGRAPHY ; or, The Lives a
ters of the principal Personages recorded in t
adapted to the Instruction of Yout!
Appendix, containing 1
ivine Revelation, fro;
condensed and compiled from
Poole, Lowth, Ho
ustrative of Scripture Scenes, Manners, Customs, &e.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
(From the New-York Evangelist.)
â This is a work possessing many novel and uncom
tractive features. [1s appearance is beautiful. Its bie
zketches embrace the most interesting incidents and eve
lives of the principal personages of the Scripture Histo
together ina pleasing and sprightly narrative, and fait
companied with excellent practical lessons. Tis chief el
ever, to popularity, consists in its multitudinous pictorial Âą
lishments.
âSomething like five hundred engravings on wood ar
tained in the volume, many of which are costly and eleg.
in a bigh style of art, and nove disereditable to the them
work. These relate to numerous ancient and oriental Âą
scenes, manners, history, &e.; and while they add great
and interest to the objects which they illustrate, form of t
selves a pleasing and profitable study. The work is a rar
bination of the useful aud attractiveâadapted at once to
the attention and affect the heart. We should regard its poss
sion by familiesâwhose children may obtain, from its strik
representations. of Seriptaral truths and events, lasting impr
sions of their realityâas highly desirable. The Appendix Âą
tains thirty brief bat comprehensive and excellent essays
the Evidences and Archaeology of the Scriptures, whiel
greatly to the value of the work, as designed for the instrâ
youth and families.â :
(From the New-York Christian Intelligencer.)
© This work is an attractive one, not only from the v
merous neat embellishments which pervade if, but from thein
esting matter which it comprises: Ht furnishes lives of th
cipal characters of the Old âTestament, with account
Creation, Deluge, Dispersion of Mankind, &c., ané an
life of the Saviour, comprising the cutlines of the Gospel
The whole is in a spirit and form well adapted for pract
fulness and spiritual improvement. âThe numerous histori
landscape illustrations of the sacred volume introduced ii
work, will prove both amusing and instructive, to the
pecially, and it will be an entertaining and useful volum
family. âThe illustrations are neatly executed on woo
last hundred pages contain Thirty Dissertations on the Evi
of Divine Revelation, from âTimpsonâs Key to the Bible,
are exceedingly valuable. The work is in large octavo, |
closely filled pages, and bighly decorated by the very numer
illustrations and the binding. [i will no doubt meet with
pular demand.â , : ae
(From the Boston fmerican Travelier.)
âSears? Binne Biocrappy is even wore finely il
and beautifully ornamented than his previous works. âhet
graphy is clear and plain, the paper and binding handsomeg|
the gilded figures give itarich and tasteful appearance
literary contents are connected bicarepiees of all the
ters in the Bible. âThese are well written, and
ited with several hundred engravings.âAn appen
2d, containing some interesting essays Upon subjects
tance.â i
© This work, from the information it gives respecting |
Habits, Manners, Countries, Animals, Scenery and Penp
of which are doubly illustrated, by language and pictorial
sentation, will prove a valuable addition to Sabbath
Family Libraries.
âThere is no ser
practical importance, and deserving better encoura
that of Mr. Searsâ) His design is to add to, and ex
terest of the Bibleâto place its truths and valuable preee
attractive light. [tis often remarked, that theâ
present age, though so intelligent, know less of t
children fifiy years ago. The reason has been, that th
have been filled with popular and pleasing books,
their capacity, and rendered attractive by illustrations and
tiful execniions, while the Bible has laid neglect
golden tales, and thoughts, and truths, concealed in the
formal phraseology of King Jamesâs long-wigged divi
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upon the young, and indeed upon all clases.â
From the Boston Transcript.â* Altogether it iso
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ever issued from the American press.â
From the Boston Times.â* An elegant work of five
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and acquaintances, at least, as subscribers to this valaable s
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.>
di.
ihiae Ae
oa
Che Colowiat Mevaly,
oe =
se
_ PALL IMPoORTATIONS, 1949.
âW}WY LATE ARRIVALS, ihe Subscriber has com-
= pleted his Importations of
BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS,
AND
= âBast & West India & American Produce,
comprising, with his former stock on hand, a valuable assortment,
suitable fur the season, all of which he offers, cither by whole-
sale or retail, at a byt | = aoe on the prime cost, prepara-
-tohis removal in the Spring to his new Store.
wee oaks DANIEL BRENAN.
Charlottetown, 11th Nov., 1843. ~
N. B.âAII accounts due over 6 mont
out distinetion after 1st Dec.
hs will be sued for with-
next. . â
iGaz. Pall. & News, 3m.]
âSTOVES! STOVES!!
â JRYOR SALE, at the Subscriberâs. Store, STOVES,
Hof different sizes, to answer purchasers
: ; CHARLES DEMPSEY
Charlottetown, December 8, 1843. {4w]
be
YT WITH INSTRUCTION.
Adult Classes.
N/R. HUBBARD, Master of the Infant School, Char-
LYE lottetown, respectfully intimates to the young Men, &e.,
residing in its vicinity, that he intends opening Senior Classes
y P 3 Ă©
(providing a sufficient number of applicants be found to consti-
âtute the same) for the purpose of giving instruction in the follow-
ing branches of usefu! knowledge :â
: "Mond y EveningsâGeometrical Problems, as adapted to the
ordinary purposes of life. :
Tuesday Evenings--Algebraic Arithmetic.
The y 8 g
F
wursday Evenings--English Grammar. â
ey Evetinge- The art of Shading in Indian Ink, requisite
for Architectural Digi ys dec.
; The courses of Tnstrucâ to commence at 7 o'clock, to close
by 9,
AMUSEMEN
and to be continued during the Winter Months.
_ âTickets of Admission, through the whole course, 15s.
aie REMOVAL.
ie Mur Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and
the Island in general, that he has removed from his esta-
blishment in Grafton Street to the House in Great George Street,
between the store of Francis Longworth, Esq., and that of Mr. J.
D. P. Coles, Saddler, where he offers for sale a quantity of prime
- New York Sole Leather, Nova Scotia and P. E. Island do., toge-
thi ith a quantity of Neats Leather and Calf-Skins; also, Tea,
, Rice, Raisins, Apples, Almonds, Filberts, Soap, Candles,
BS « acco, Snuff, Cigars, 8,,10 Window Glass, barrels of Flour,
barrels of Pilot Bread, barrels and kegs of Crackers, American
few American Clocks, Borax,
Buckets, Corn Brooms, hg a
rime American Clicese, &c. &c.
titi apical THOMAS DAWSON.
(Aw.)
Ă©
-To SHIPOWNERS AND OTEERS.
ATSON DUCHEMIN, Pump and Blockmaker,
returns .thanks to those who have, for many years past,
favored him with their patronage and support in his line of busi-
ness; and begs to intimate, that he has now on hand a large
uantity of SHIPSâ BLOCKS, of all descriptions and sizes,
: DEAD YES, and ail other materials in his line required for the
outfit of Vessels. -He has also on hand a few Mahogany and
Birch WHEELS, CAPSTANS, &c.
Shipsâ Pumps, and Pumps for Wells not exceeding 100 feet in }-
length, made on an improved principle to work with ease.
» All descriptions of Turning in brass, iron or wood, executed
with taste and dispateh, and on moderate terms.
fr WANTED, a respectable lad from the country. about 14
years of age, as an Apprentice to the above business. Inquire at
theWorksbop, head of the Queenâs Wharf, or at tlre Block-
making Establishment, Prince Street. :
Charlottetown, 11th May, 1843.
HESE excelle
* SIDNEY MILLS.
i nt MILLS are now in full operation,
and the public are hereby informed, that a conveyance will
leave the Subscriber's residence, in Queenâs Square, every
Thursday morning, at about7 a. m., for the purpose of conveying
Grain thither; the Flour from which will be returned, free of
. expense, to the owner, save the toll for grinding allowed by law.
J. SIDNEY DEALFY.
Charlottetown, 22th Oct. 1842. a
TO BE SOLD,
HANDSOME active MARE, rising five years of
age. She is ofa dark brown colour, very docile, and is an
éxcellent animal for either draught or saddle. Apply to
WILLIAM HILL.
Charlottetown, 29th Noy., 1843.
; B. W. COCHRAN
5 HAs just opened a great variety of CURTAIN
âBANDS, POLE, RINGS and ENDS of the most fashion-
ble patterns.
. Deer. 9, 1843.
THE FAMILY LIFE MEDICINES.
HE 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 and extensively
adopted family medicines in the United States. They have not only
won the sanction and recommendation ofall the candid and philanthropic
portion ofthe medical profession, who have observed their invariable
eflicacy in general derangements of the stomach and bowels, and their
astonishing effects in many varieties of acute and chronic disease, but
what is far better, these medicines have recommended themselves, and
fully and fairly achieved the distinguished and now certainly pre-eminent
position which they now occupy iu public and domestic estimation. They
are proved by their works, and make no appeals to vulgar credulity.
Ifthe: proprietor were disposed to make an invidious comparison be-
tween these self-established medicines and any others, he might confi-
dently assert and challenge contradiction that there is no medicine
known to the medical profession, 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 Phcenix Bitters. Ifit be admitted that suf-
ferers are the best judges as to whether a remedy has relieved them and
restored them to health and strength, then is the evidence in behalf of
these medicines decisive and irresistible. Dr. Moffat is in possession of
an immense accumulation of.voluntary testimonials from respectable
persons and families in all parts of the Union, far and near, who give
their names and residence to the unsolicited statement that they have been
eompletely and speedily cured of the following diseases, and 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
ened pavences and destructive stages, when large portions of the
flesh and bones of the face had been destroyed; Piles of five, ten, twen-
ty, thirty and even thirty-five years standing; Rheumatism, both acute
and chronic, of the most hopeless character; Turgescence of the Liver
and various other liver complaints ; Bilious Cholic, and every conceiva-
ble variety of bilious affections; Marasmus Tabes, or Decline, and Maras-
mus Phthisic,or Consumption, in more advanced stages than any on
record ; Dyspepsia, in all its chronic and acute varieties, with its fright-
fu] train of distressing ae ns of all kinds, both in children
and âSees persons iarrhoea, both serous and bilious ; Costiveness,
both abitual and occasional; Fever and Ague, inits three prineipa
varieties, and intermittent and remittent fevers, ofall kinds ; Hypocon-
driosis, and other extremely complicated nervous affections, with nervous
lity in general ; Salt Rheum, Running Scald, and. eruptive diseases
generally, including Enanthesis, Erysipelas or St. Anthonyâs fire, and
_ sallow, unhealthy 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 ; together with those general affections of the
aystem which arise from co: jlicated causes. :
The centificates.of these cures are in the proprietorâs possession, and
will readily be shown to all who desire to see them. A small selection
from them have heen published in Moffatâs Medical Manual, of which a
- new and enlarged edition is preparing for the press. The reason why
these medicines, which in ordinary family use operate merely as mild
_ and effectual laxatives, cure so great a variety of formidable diseases is,
___ that while as catharties, cleansing the alimentary canal, and relieving the
er_and the absorbent vessels of all impurities, they lay the foundation
for the eure of all specific diseases, they are compounded of unique and
dented variety of choice and exquisite ingredients, some of which
: unknown to the profession, which exert a specific action upon
aints, without in the slightest degree aflecting the general
twise than as simple purifiers, when those complaints are
Both the Pills and the Bitters are mild and agreeable in
ons nor nausea, and requiring
Their effects are uniformly to
t nt.
_ their operations, causing neither prostrati
pearl confinemen teed peculiar dict.
_ produce an immediate sense of renovated health, and new life and vigou
to both body and mind. They cannot be taken without benefit, and itley
Paras poe by
ept on a eh only as remedies but as preventatives of dis-
PER &
ease. heya epared and sold wholesale and retail, by Dr. Wil]
R. Moffat 375. idway,N. ae alsoby the Acewts.--Nxw Yor.
mer
BREMNER,
mM
2 ie ae HA % as
individuals and heads of families, and con- |
NO. 1, QUEEN STREEY.
Lydiard & Finlayson
AVE RECEIVED, per late arrivals, a large and
well assorted Stock of
BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE,
suitable for the season, consisting of, viZ:â |
Orleans Cloth, Mouslin de Laines, Balgerines, Printed Lawn
and Muslin for Ladiesâ Dresses ; Biack, blue and coloured Cloths,
Gambroons, Bolanos, Doeskins and fancy weeds, Satin Velvet
and Cashmere Vestings, Printed Cottons and Cambrics, White,
striped and grey Shirtings, Grass bleached Trish Linen and Long
Lawn, Linen Drill; Aremnse and Drawing Silk for Bonnets,
Modena, Rice, Tuscan and Dunstable Bonnets ; Silk and Cotton
Friege; a rich assortment of Shawls, Handkerchiefs and Rib-
bons; Mull, Book, Jaconet and bordered Muslins; Ladies and
Gentlemenâs Kid and Lisle Gloves, in great vartety; large
assortment of Silk and Cotton Hosiery, India Rubber Braces,
Silk and Satin Stocks and Scarfs, and a variety of Small Wares.
ALSO,
and Congo Teas; green and ground Coffee,
ble refined Loaf Sugar, superior Porto
Raisins, ; Zante
Hyson, Souchong
Chocolate; London dou
Rico Sugar; boxes, half-boxes and quarter-boxes :
Currants and Jamaica Ginger; Soap and Candles; Martellâs
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 1843.
FALE GOODS,
DIRECT FROM LONDON,
Per Brig Constance.
oy.
general, that
habitants of Charlottetown and the Island in
he bas received his
FALL SUPPLY OF GOODS,
Suitable te the season.
The Subscriber begs leave further to intimate, that the above Goods
were all purenased for Cash down, which enables him to sell at
very reduced prices. -
D. REDDIN.
Oct. 14, 1843.
SIX SHILLINGS 4ND SIXPENCE FOR A DOLLAR! !
AND THIRTY-TWO AND SIXPENCE
FOR A SOVEREIGN!!!
T the Puaxtx Founpry, Dollars will be taken at
the above value, in prompt payment for all purchases made
from this date, votil further nolite, and no advance on former
PEVHE Subscriber begs leave to announce to the In-}
i?
A COURSE! FOR ALL!!
HOLLOW AYâS
SAVAO TTOH
EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A CASE
; ABANDONED BY
GUYâs, THE METROPOLITAN, KINGâS COLLEGE,
& CHARING CROSS HOSPITALS.
This fact was SWORN TO this 8th day of March, 1842
Before the LORD MAYOR, at the Mansion-House.
SUMMARY OF AFFIDAVIT.
Wm. Brooke, Messenger, of 2, Union-street, Southwark, Lon-
don, maketh oath and saith, that he (this deponent) was afflicted
with FIFTEEN RUNNING ULCERS on his left arm, and ul-
cerated sores and wounds on both legs, for which deponent was
admitted an cut-door patient at the Metropolitan Hospital, in
April, 1841, where he continued for nearly four weeks. Unable
to receive acure there, the deponent sought relief at the three
following hospitals :âKingâs College Hospital in May, for five
weeks ;âat Guyâs Hospital in July, for six weeks :âand at Cha-
ring Cross Hospital at the end of August, for some weeks more ;
which deponent left, being in a far worse condition than -when be
quitted Guy's, where Sir BRANSBY COOPER and other medi.
cal officers of the establishment had told deponent that the only
chance of saving his life was to LOSE HIS ARM! The depe-
nent thereupon called upon Dr. BRIGHT, chief physician of
Guyâs, wholon viewing the deponentâs condition, Kindly and
liberally said. âTam utterly at a loss what to do for you! but
here.is half-a-sovercign : go to Mr. HOLLOWAY, and try what
cffect his Pills and Ointment will have, as I have Frequently wit-
nessed the wonderful effects they have in desperate cuses. Youcan
let me see youagain.â âVhis unprejudiced advice was followed
by the deponent, and a perfect cure effected in three weeks, by the
use alone of HOLLOWAYâS PILLS and OINTMENT, after
four Hospitals had failed!!! When Dr. Bright was shown by
the deponent the result of his advice and charity, he said, â7
am both astounded and delighted, for I thought that if I ever saw
you again alive, it wou'd be without your army; I can only compare
this Cure to a Charm !!!?
: Wn. BROOKE
Sworn at the Mansion house of the City
of London, this 8th day of March, 1842,
JOHN PIRIE, Mayor.
Be ore me,
EN ALI. DISE âSES of the Skin, Bad Legs, Old
Wounds and Ulcers, Bad Breasts. Sore Nipples, Stoney and Ul-
rices.
. A great variety of Franklin Stoves are now ready, some of them
entirely new designs, and peculiar to_ this Establishment, from
Fifty shillings and upwards. ;
sizes, for large or small families, poor men or bachelors. Upright,
square, Cupola and Warm Air Stoves, of new patterns, for offices,
shops, halls, or staireases. Close Stoves for cottages, schools, or
churebes. Kiteben Ranges, combining cleanliness and ecenomy,
may be seen in operation by the kind permission of the purchas-
ers. 5 x
The public will please ta remensber that the Stove Castings at
this Foundry are not made from sheet tron patterns.
Oct. 18, 1843.
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 Inbabi-
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,
near the Queenâs Wharf, which he has furnished in a neat style,
and hopes, by unremitting attention, to obtain a share of public
support. .
ISRAEL FELLOWS.
P. S.âAn excellent Sraste and Coacn House attached to
the premises.
Charlottetown, 27th June, 1843.
.
A RARE OP?ORTUNITY
of combining every kind of Mercantile Pursuit with
Fisheries and Farming. ;
O 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
frontsâone on Victoria Street, extending more than six chains;
on the Harbour, an extent of 163 feet ; the same on Water Street.
At the corner, formed by the intersection of the two Streets,
stands a two-story House in progress, 32 feet by 29, conveniently
laid out fur the accommodation of a Retail Trade, and a suitable
Residence for a respectable housebcld. The land is sound, and
ofanexcellent deseription. Here is sufficient room fur the most
extensive Warehouses for storing Grain, Fish, Transit or Commis-
sion Goods, and Cargoes of Vessels arriving late in the season
and shat out from other ports by the ice, as wellas a Retailâ Store;
but the Retail business must be only a secondary consideration in
the futare commerce of Georgetown, as there is no great extent
of back country tosnpply. âThe most frequented entrance to the
Town will be by the Jail, for persons on basiness coming from
the Northward and North East. The best holding ground, the
most screened anchorage, and the boldest water for a Wharf, are
off Victoria Street, and there is no locality more adapted fora
Fishing Establishment, shoulda Company be formedâas no donbt
there will beâthan this property.
To prevent trouble, the prive is ÂŁ400. It has been the disin-
genuous and unmanly practice of someâvwho said they would get
it for a songâto attempt, on all occasions, to depreciate the
importance and value of this property, and deter intending
purchasers. Let such, in future, examine and judge for them-
seives.
The Subscriber also offers for sale, Pasture Lots Nos. 2, 3,4, 21,
22 and 23, comprising Forty-cight acres. âThe very bestand best
situated of any block of Land in the Royalty of Georgetownâ
most approximate to the Townâa good fertile soilâfronting 30
chainsen the Common, which contains several hundred acres.
There is a fine Spring on Lot 23, and on Lot 2, close by, a beau-
uful site, on rising ground, for a Mansion House. A great part of
the land is covered with fine Hardwood. âThis property, in con-
nection with the above, is well deserving the attention of capital-
ists who desire to invest money on very improveable landed se-
curity; orof any Company who might be desirous of combining
Fishery with general Commerce and Agriculture. Price, ÂŁ600
corrency, or ÂŁ12 10s. per acre, which cannot be deemed unrea-
sonable, when its peculiar advantages are duly estimated; nor is
it at all figurative and ijlusive to anticipate that its value will
rise to ÂŁ100 per acre; and,in the event ofa Fisheriesâ Company
being established, the time thay not be renvote when it will form
a pleasant suburb to Georgetown. Fora view vf the Premises,
apply to Mr. George Parker, Lot No. Que; and to treat, to the
Proprietor, at Woodiy Grove, âTownship Sixty-one. ;
J. &. LEWELLIN.
( Shouls the above Town Property not he disposed of before
the Spring, it will then be offered by Auction in Fight Building
Lots; or the Advertiser mayâ relinquish his favourite pursuitâ
Farming (as his continued and unwearied effortsto advance this
most important avocation have met very little countenance or
2o-operation)âand accept the invitation of his friends, to assist in
forming an Establishment such as is above alluded to.
N. B. Sometime since a Town Lot, without any water privilege,
Pounds! ! Recently, Halfa Town Lot, with a store on it, or
low Building, realized at Auction, about £200. This does nét
look like depreciation!!! Georgetown his a free fort.
Jel. dy
OR SALE.âAbout {8 or 20 acres of excellent
Land, situate in Charlottetown Royaltyâone 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
anda half miles of Charlottetown, and halfa mile from âthe St.
Peterâs Road. It is bounded on one side by the road leading from the
St. Peterâs to the Princetown Road, and in front and rear by roads
coming out to the 8 terâs Road; on the other side by a ditch.
Apply to JOHN AN, on the premises, or to EDWARD
KICKHAM, Ch wn. >
HE Susscrizer being about to leave this Island, re-
quests all persons indebted to him to make immediate
paymentto Mr. Wirtiam Aâ Wetsn, who is duly authorised to
receive the same. Be x ;
CHARLES WELSH.
Agents for Prince Edvard Ieland |
Queen Street, Charlotietown, i
October 25h, 1843.
Also, Cooking Sioves of various |
was purchased for ÂŁ100ânot many years before, itsold for Four
cerated Cancers, âFumours, Swellings. Gout, Rhenmatism, and
Lumbago, likewrse in cases of Piles ; the Pills, in all the above
cases, ought to be used with the Ointmept; as by this means
cures will be effected with a much greater certainty, and in half
the time that it would require by using the Ointment alone.
The Ointment is proved to bea certain remedy for the bite of
moschettoes, Sand-flies, Chiego-foot, Yaws, and Coco-bay.
Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Chapped Hands and Lips, also
Bunions and Soft Corns will be immediately cured by the use
of the Ointment. >
ESE: PLE.ES are not only the finest remedy known when
used with the Ointment, but as a Generat Medicine there is po-
thing equal tothem. In nervous affections they will be found
ofthe greatest service. These Pills are, without exception, the
finest Purifier of the Blood ever discovered, and OUGHT to be
USED BY ALL!!!
Sold by the Proprietor, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), where
Advice may be had Gratis, and by, all respectable Venders of
Patent Medicinés throughout .he Civilised World, in Pots and
Boxes, at Is. l4d., Qs. 9d., 48, 6d., I1s., 22s., and 33s., each,
There is a very considerable saving in taking the Jarger sizes.
N. B.âDirections for the Guidance of Patients are affixed to
each Pot.
Ang, 1843.
> Sold wholesale and retail by GEORGE T. {HASZARD, Agen
for Prince Edward Island.
PARRâS MEDICINE,
ALL THAT IS REQUIRED.
ÂŁ iene fine tonic properties it contains usually restore
the stomach to a healthy appetite, so much envied, but so
seldom enjoyed by the invalid; the gently sttmulating powers tt
possesses assist the stomach to properly digest the food it receives ;
the balsamic powers it bestows, dispose both mind and body to
healthy exercise, and the varied duties of life are performed with
pleasure. [t.in addition, contains,a fine sedative quality, and in-
stead of long and weary nights, gives sound and refreshing sleep
it acts as the mildest and most agreeable purgative, and by its
cleansing powers totally eradicates a redundancy of bile, and
completely removes all obstructions of the intestinal canal. The
pewerful balsamic and invigorating effects on the whole blood
and fluids produced by these Medicines 1s almost miraculous; many
who have kept their beds for years have been so speedily reinvigo-
rated, that their reappearance amongst their fellow-beings, who had
given them up as incurable, is looked upon as the greatest of the
maby great wonders of this wonderful age. Diseases of every
description have been cured simply by the use of PARRâS 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 unifirm treatment. Parrâs
Lire Pits, although powerful in conquering disease, yet are as
pure end 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 symptoms of a return to
strong health, viz: good appetite, sound sleep, and an increase
of animal spirits. Those who have been the instruments of res-
toring the long-lost secret to the world, feel confident, when they
make the assertion, that none need desparr 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, Health, and the means of Prolonging Life. may be
had gratis of all the Agents for the Sale of PARRâS LIFE
PILLS.
i> Sold, wholesale, for the Proprietor, at Mortonâs Medical
Warehouse, Halifax. Nova Seotia, and at the Store of Messrs.
LYDIARD & FINLAYSON, Charlottetown.
PAREKERâS
PURGATIVE AND STOMACHIC VEGETABLE PILLS
2 â He that wants Health wants every thing.â
"| YHESE Medicines are entirely Vegetable, and wil, be
3 found upon trial to be the mildest, and at the same time the vos:
effectual, remedy ever offered to the public for the relief of suffering
humanity, =
IN ALL DISEASES they will be found to allay Irritationâreduce
Fever and Inflammationâclcanse the Stomach and Bowelsâimprove
Digestionâpurify the Bloodârestore tone to the principal functionsâ
and impart renewed energy to the wiole Constitution.
In the following Diseases they have proved of the greatest utility:
Fevers ofevery character; Inflammations; Costiveness; Bilious and
Liver Complaints; Consumption; Asthma; lyspepsia; Vomiting ;
Determination of Blood te the Head; Cutaneous Eruptions ; Piles 3
Diseased Joints ; Nervous Disorders ; Hysterics; Female Complaints
of every kind ; Impure state of the Blood; 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. : *
In severe Chronic Diseases they are an invaluable Alterative, and.
when combined with the Stomachie Pills, quickly improve the secretions
ef the whole systemâthe stomach is strengthenedâa healthy flow of bile
is prodacedâthe bowels become regularâand disease, whether Local
or Constitutional, gives place to health and vigour ofmind and hody.
In all diseases of the Digestive Organs, accompanied with loss of
appetite, nausea, sour stomach, and general debility, the Stomachic Pills
Ser the occasional use of the Purgative,) will be found of the greatest
utility.
The Stomachie Pills should always be taken after Fever and Inflam-
mation are reduced by the Purgative Pillsâas they greatly facili
; ci .
ecovery of the patient. ss q ete aee
Weak and delicate Females will find the Stomachic Pills of the utmost
value in all complaints to which they are subject. In all diseases of
debility they will be found to increase the patient's strength, and rapidly
restore hint to the enjoyment of perfect health. ix
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BLE BIOGRAPHY ; or, The Lives a
ters of the principal Personages recorded in t
adapted to the Instruction of Yout!
Appendix, containing 1
ivine Revelation, fro;
condensed and compiled from
Poole, Lowth, Ho
ustrative of Scripture Scenes, Manners, Customs, &e.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
(From the New-York Evangelist.)
â This is a work possessing many novel and uncom
tractive features. [1s appearance is beautiful. Its bie
zketches embrace the most interesting incidents and eve
lives of the principal personages of the Scripture Histo
together ina pleasing and sprightly narrative, and fait
companied with excellent practical lessons. Tis chief el
ever, to popularity, consists in its multitudinous pictorial Âą
lishments.
âSomething like five hundred engravings on wood ar
tained in the volume, many of which are costly and eleg.
in a bigh style of art, and nove disereditable to the them
work. These relate to numerous ancient and oriental Âą
scenes, manners, history, &e.; and while they add great
and interest to the objects which they illustrate, form of t
selves a pleasing and profitable study. The work is a rar
bination of the useful aud attractiveâadapted at once to
the attention and affect the heart. We should regard its poss
sion by familiesâwhose children may obtain, from its strik
representations. of Seriptaral truths and events, lasting impr
sions of their realityâas highly desirable. The Appendix Âą
tains thirty brief bat comprehensive and excellent essays
the Evidences and Archaeology of the Scriptures, whiel
greatly to the value of the work, as designed for the instrâ
youth and families.â :
(From the New-York Christian Intelligencer.)
© This work is an attractive one, not only from the v
merous neat embellishments which pervade if, but from thein
esting matter which it comprises: Ht furnishes lives of th
cipal characters of the Old âTestament, with account
Creation, Deluge, Dispersion of Mankind, &c., ané an
life of the Saviour, comprising the cutlines of the Gospel
The whole is in a spirit and form well adapted for pract
fulness and spiritual improvement. âThe numerous histori
landscape illustrations of the sacred volume introduced ii
work, will prove both amusing and instructive, to the
pecially, and it will be an entertaining and useful volum
family. âThe illustrations are neatly executed on woo
last hundred pages contain Thirty Dissertations on the Evi
of Divine Revelation, from âTimpsonâs Key to the Bible,
are exceedingly valuable. The work is in large octavo, |
closely filled pages, and bighly decorated by the very numer
illustrations and the binding. [i will no doubt meet with
pular demand.â , : ae
(From the Boston fmerican Travelier.)
âSears? Binne Biocrappy is even wore finely il
and beautifully ornamented than his previous works. âhet
graphy is clear and plain, the paper and binding handsomeg|
the gilded figures give itarich and tasteful appearance
literary contents are connected bicarepiees of all the
ters in the Bible. âThese are well written, and
ited with several hundred engravings.âAn appen
2d, containing some interesting essays Upon subjects
tance.â i
© This work, from the information it gives respecting |
Habits, Manners, Countries, Animals, Scenery and Penp
of which are doubly illustrated, by language and pictorial
sentation, will prove a valuable addition to Sabbath
Family Libraries.
âThere is no ser
practical importance, and deserving better encoura
that of Mr. Searsâ) His design is to add to, and ex
terest of the Bibleâto place its truths and valuable preee
attractive light. [tis often remarked, that theâ
present age, though so intelligent, know less of t
children fifiy years ago. The reason has been, that th
have been filled with popular and pleasing books,
their capacity, and rendered attractive by illustrations and
tiful execniions, while the Bible has laid neglect
golden tales, and thoughts, and truths, concealed in the
formal phraseology of King Jamesâs long-wigged divi
Sears, by giving them a popular form, has conferred a gi
upon the young, and indeed upon all clases.â
From the Boston Transcript.â* Altogether it iso
most elegant works of theseason, and must prove the m
ever issued from the American press.â
From the Boston Times.â* An elegant work of five
pages, and containing about 5u0 engravings. The co
the volume appear to be sound, judicious and interestin
this book meets with a circulation commensurate with its
it will be found in every dwelling in the Union.â :
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scription book, and obtain at once the names of all their
and acquaintances, at least, as subscribers to this valaable s
gem. Will each Christian friend who complies with this:
have the kindness to inform the publisher bow many Co
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possible? It isthe publisherâs intention to spare neith
nor expense to introduce this entirely new and origin
into every family in the British Provinces, where the Helyâ
is read and respected. *
> This beautiful and interesting Work consists of one
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Bourgeois type, on the finest paper. The price is fixed
per volume, hancsomely bound in gilt, and lettered.
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British Provinces, are respectfully requested to act
The book may be procured at New York prices, by the q!
on application to G. & E. Sears, St. John, N. B.
ALSO, FOR SALE AS ABOVE,
The well known and popular Woik (in three
: entitledâ ,
âPictorial Illustrations of the Bible, and Views ii
; Holy Land,ââ jane
forming an Illustrated Commentary of te Old and New
an
ments. Each volume conta ns 200 Seriptoral Engravin d
pages of interesting Letter-press descriptions.â Price for
set, or $2 for a single volume.
ALSO, JUST PUBLISHED,
EASTERN ARTS AND ANTIQUITIES,
mentioned in the Holy Scriptures, with nearly Two
Embellishments, and containing 400 pages. ?
Together with an interesting Volume, which ought to be pos
ed by every Christian Family, entitled
BIBLE QUADRUPEDS,
or, the Natural History of the Animals mentioned in t
Scriptures.
All the above Works are elegantly bound in gilt, and lett
and will be found intrinsically valuable and useful for Fi
and Sabbath School Teachers. a
Enterprising and responsible men throughout the B
vinces would do well to undertake the sale of them.
pronounced by all the leading Editors and Clergym
United States to be the handsomest and most usetul Se
Scriptural Works ever issued on this side of the Atlantic. â
are all eminently calculated for âGrrr Books ;ââ and.
tianâs Library should be without them. <
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