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    — She Colontal Were

    we fear that.there is little prospect. of the manufac-

    nicely balanced with the de

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    ropitious Weaiher, are not in sueh a, bad, state as,
    have been exp ' “Pide weather now is only want-
    o bless Bnetar thas abundant a harvest as man
    wish” ‘The ssatiesis said of France; by ‘several’
    $ journals. -sjlautaon nie et Dotdnew 2 aie.ds
    1± troubles at.'Foulouse’ are finally settled.

    is itcy as before.

    ring the general features of their condition. — -

    lution in Haly. Bat
    e overland mail from India informs us that Commodore 4 |

    “feta h had proceeded to China. The Cameronians and the

    nades for tiver serviĂ©s. “The emperor's’ edicts breathe
    ancte-against; and extermination of, the English, and
    years “both powers shall not_stand, one or the other

    British treasure on its passage,to Cabool, and to-haye
    yed the bridge of boats across the Indus... A-war with
    lepaulese is again talked of, in. consequence of their
    ng mate fresh “encroachments on the British tertitory.

    sed'to appoint Sir Charles Augustus Fitzroy, Knight, to’
    Governor and commander in’ Chief of the {slands ‘of An-'
    a, ‘Montserrat and Barbuda, St.'Christopher, Nevis, Ar-
    illa, the Virgin: Islands, ‘and Dominica. » “enise

    Since our last, New York papers'to: the Sth and Boston to
    e 10th inst:;have heeneceived. | Byam arrival at the-for-
    er place we have been furnished } with: news ‘from; China
    teen days later than formerly received. ‘The most impor-
    particulars will be found below:— “ Sage oa

    eeludes thy “NEW. YORK, August 5.
    gested Inrortant—Firrren Dars Laver From Canron.—The
    he fi da Ackbar, Capt: Dumas, arrived yesterday morning, With
    promis ll cargo of ‘Teas, having sailed from:Canton on the 15th
    by exfelof April. .The. latest advices previously received -were to
    em to e last of March, via England. :.'The news is important.

    © new Commodore Elliot with the British fleet, had undisputed
    sitive repossession of Canton. His head quarters were then pro-
    chient;@ tected by British soldiers. ‘The fleet was lying above and
    wviee # ay below the place. No intelligence ‘had been received there
    sity at’ the Commodore had “been superseded. A 12. ge Chi-
    ver can ese hrmy-occupied the hill, insight, behind the: city, but
    | conems they offered. no interruption tothe British arms, nor to the
    commerce of .the place, ‘ ; zi
    Teas were permitted to come into Canton as usual. The
    st edict from the Emperor at Pekin, was, that the bar-
    ‘barians must be exterminated.—The Kmpceror had not
    heard of the’ fall of Canton when’ the Ackbar left. ‘The’
    hinese Governor, had been sent in chains to Pekin, for

    and it was. reported. that he had been strangled on the,way.
    ' Commodore Elliot promptly opened the port of Canton
    to all shipping of every nation. Ten American ships had
    already arrived, all of which were discharging, and taking
    iw cargoes ‘of Teas—A large number of British ships were
    taking in teas. Ht: :
    All vessels. were hurrying. to get in their. cargoes to get
    away, before, any more. trouble should break. ott. Com-
    ‘modore Elfict had declared that if the Chinese prevented,
    “Teas from coming in from the, country, or obstructed the
    trade of the city, he would immediately commence hostiities.

    March, as commander-in-chief of the land forces.

    The.loss of the Chinese in» the various engagements was
    estimated at.2500-or 3000 men, and about 800 pieces of can-

    Bogue forts, as did two other mandarins of high rank. | The
    captain ofa British transport, arriving at-Chusan after the.

    offered for the’ capture or destruction of British’ ships ; 100,-
    000 dollars: for a line-of-battle ship, $10,000 for a ‘steamer,

    on $50,000 for the Admiral or Captain if taken alive, and
    ember. $30,000 for either of their heads.

    1841.
    sources of the

    : C
    You will have learned from var

    ng of the trade of this port, and the general return of the

    as might have been expected from the: sudden influx into
    the market, are declining, and losses on them must be con+
    siderable, while on the other hand the Chinese are taking ad-

    trade. “As at present carried on, it is certainly ofa compul-
    sory character, and:actually brought about’ and: maintained
    force ; still I am inclined. to the belief:; that the emperor,

    ruption of the wade be the consequence, ,

    r<

    att vet

    thirds have deserted.

    siles:is to sink-several ships with ‘one shot, and to annhilate

    es of iron are not only: put at landing places to’ strike alarm

    CONFIRMATION.) <5
    } Nova Scotia will hold‘a C
    -& in» Charlottetown, (D. V:);/ about the “latter end of. this
    Month, or the beginning of,the next... Candidates, are .requested
    to call upon the Rev. Mr. Jenkins, between the hours of 3 and 7
    i ie of each Wednesday and Friday, during the
    jinterval. None under 16 years of dge‘ean be admitted. | |

    necessary ‘eonsequeneo of, the. present. distressing | have burst and killed the guhners--so that the men who in
    of the manufacturing interests is a.want of-confidence, future discharge them must be of undaunted courage. .'To in-,
    fhat naturally tends to increase the difficnities out of| sure success, the instruments of death.and_ destruction. are
    yit springs. Hopes, which we trust are well founded, | laid on a bed of stone or sand, so that the ball may

    ned that better times dre at hand, and with: a’ way, without any elevation or depression, ani
    ; we? shall have ‘a revival of trade. "No doubt | demolish every object ‘in’ its progress. ’
    depends ‘on the produce of the growing crops, but we intentions of the great Emperor to. extirpate a who

    HE Bishop of

    hus the’ gracious |in the afternoon o

    1
    :

    onfirmation

    Antetions.

    Surveyor General’s Office,

    E Surveyor General will submit:for Sale, at Public
    Avcrion, on Saturday, the 28th day of August next, at the
    e, in Georgetown, at 12 0’clock, tioo 2, the following

    d Town, viz:---. i cacao Se a

    much. of. the present: distress arisĂ©s: ftom:over trad-' ag eon fyb be:catried into! effect, ‘i> ast
    . Since the invasions of the, Tartars. there‘: p aE
    nterests recovering a sound state until the production such a clanger of arms, .. from one part ne shittoame
    ‘ | * Notwithstand- | vinees to,the other. Junks have been built on a new model
    ever, the general decline of ous’ commeres, we | to carry destruction with the rapidity of lightning to the bar-,
    m that ‘excellent publication; Burn’s Glance, just | barian men’ of war. °° B28 LSE
    that Oris been) Divers are assembled to’ hore holes‘in the bottoms of the |
    ply greater (fally:50 peneent) im cotton goods,| Nessels} vessels ‘have been suhk’ at thĂ© entrances of rivers,
    spondinig: period of'last.yeas ‘This and» stakes ‘been »drivens Across ‘thes channels.!» Even the}

    : tt : »* coasts of Manchouri. :

    crops. throughout the. country, notwithstanding ,the| to_be put inte,

    have: neyer :b S
    sick |- , Second deacdos: >)!
    : TON, Aug. 7.
    ; Tur Macreop Casz at Wasuinetron.—The Washington
    correspondent of the New York. American says: ;
    4 “OF aanoermcannenenris ele is said. « It seenis to be un-} |
    : . 1 derstood that Mr Fox wilh be, content to, abide!.the -result: of
    m Spain» we! have:the usual melancholy: narratives: of |the «vial by th tit jury She ‘tumenace.?
    ,, faction, wretched uaeeyn! OBE weak, government} hee Ae Hy ate nC ia eek echo the pester
    ortugal continues in the same state of indolent bank-) Nevertheless, uneasiness” ma’ ink, be perceived inge
    He Turkce ure tna nnnterct es , aaa uneasiness may, J think, be perceived infcer-

    1 Second dos do. 7> Best breeding Sow,,|'
    _ Competition oper to
    become Subset

    e the, Supreme Court.did not discharge the prisoner. ons, but successfu
    uarters, which is not at all mitigated by the ab-| :Three Rivers, 17th Adgust, 1841 5 3

    - FAIRiand CAFTLE SHOW will be held ‘at/Sen-
    : on the Georgetown Road; on Wednesday, the 29th} '
    September next. ; iio) (i; eaivimaza hy

    PREMIUMS for. the

    awoirdedyvizis, ”
    2: Ror the-beat Ball, ss: ÂŁ

    bul-succe competitors to
    ng entitled to the premium. ~~

    retary .2/')

    Nos. 11 and 12, First Range, Letter C:
    2and 3, Fourth'do.
    “ 14 and 15, Fourth do: i Bic yobs. ric
    Od SPE Hoe eon me fe aS Lee Nee s
    6, 7, 11, 12:8 13, Second do. G. {
    4 and 5; Thinddo.gs) th «GU!
    PASTURE LOTS, in’ fle Royalty
    1 59; 95, 267, 273, "281284 f

    ’ And the followin
    o{Pown, viz:---Nos.

    And the followi ;
    iz :---Nos. 61,74, 21G.and 2403,..5 bt cgsash ot ago
    » LOTS adjoining.the said Royalty Noss21,and30.,,

    13th July, 1841.

    whe Ci

    cee tit

    Soft sata
    162, °185,' 291
    sect teonoqeiGh

    ?

    ill be resold; in conséqnence of thé Purchasolmoney, not
    , the following Lots:in,the.said Lown, xiae--
    Nc Third Revige? Vetter Avo 8

    1, First'‘do? i

    - By hirddo. 8) M297 B.

    “ 9 and 15, Third do! - -'F.

    1, Fourth dos 6. foinck ba

    ng PASTURE LOTS in the. said Ro

    mad

    ℱ d±ert s B a

    18 1D

    cat eee

    irveyar,General.,

    $

    d enjoymen of theit own peculiar troubles, and.in none solutely:
    hese countries have any circumstances occurred in any | serious attack. “Thave $ h still unshaken that the spirit of

    U.interests of the two’ co. untries,

    fenceless condition of pur seaboard against any

    ‘has been alarmed-by rumours of ‘an’ approaching Ss ene RRANTS fr
    pee at : se February, 1840, will be paid at the T
    with itlie Interest due thereon.. ‘

    16.—The brig Mariner, Hemeon,

    mer, left Calcutta. on the 26th of. May, in. the, Queen | HararaxyN. s, Avevsr
    f / 35 ..days from Greenock, with aj.

    mer, and it was expected that the. whole fleet would which. arrived .. yesterday,:

    CORNY Ti Saks Oma ee
    RR from, No..11, of the date. of the , 2d)
    of January,.1840, to No. 70, of the date of the, 6th of|
    treasury on demand, together’
    ER SMITH) iid

    i. <. "Preasurer,y;|i

    Pearse, on the 20th August, and the [st an
    _ ~ A general assortrhent of DRY, GOODS,
    { ables, Anchors, &c., &Âą

    AT GEORGETOWN; 1
    O BE SOLD,. by Auction, at the Store 0! Saysie

    d 30th,
    Cutlery, Ironmen:

    WATER LOTS IN

    to Bolton & Leishman, and W, Stairs and Sen,
    has’ a number of passelgers on board, among whom the
    There have been
    areal ip a fair way. ~She is “now

    Canton by the beginning of July.. The whole of the | general earg

    ‘TENDERS for a LIG
    NDERS will be ‘received at this
    Wednesday.'the Ist day of September next,
    ing ofa LIGHT HOUSE on Point Prim, ‘agreeable toa
    and Specification to besseen: at this Office.
    required forthe due performa

    Ewers to follow. The stéariers had been fitted up with | Small Pox broke out ou leaving. port.
    but three cases, and they

    at’ quarantife.—Journal.:
    Piorou, N.S, Aug. 18—Maiandwoty Accipenr.—On
    conquer, or die.” _His orders are, “Seize the barba- Saturday afternoon, Mr. James Moriro,:jr..in company with
    sand make an Ă©Atire Ă©xtermination ‘ahd ‘erid of thĂ©m.” | an: intimate companion, proceeded along the shore-at .the
    ese edicts were published at\Macao oa the 81st of March. | mouth,of the harbour in; quest, of game. While, strolling | -
    Sesostris, tivo ironisteamers; and the Larne, are/await-| along the beach, Mr. Monro in the rear of his friend, the gun |

    : Secretary's Office, August 2d, Tsay.
    HT HOUSE at POINT PRIM
    Office, until}
    for the build-7;
    i Security;wi
    neo.of the Contragt..45! sae 4
    HAVILAND,

    » nj Colonial Secretary.

    O BE SOLD by

    ion, are not surpasse
    ing a fine water frontage o

    ed while resting on}
    e cheek ofthis ‘un- |
    instant death ‘was'}
    | making -thrée sets-of, Fanners»for
    Society, to be delivered on.or before the Ist day of-0
    rs to express the sum for each set—mounting
    BthiaiSOnlgty. eater es Sets mat

    at Bombay the arrival. of Sir H. Pottinger and Sir;/Ws earried by the latter accidentally dischar
    ker. Sees vous tlle opty nile} bis shoulder, and lodged :
    Dost Mahomed Khan had reached Calcutta, as a prisonex, fortunate’ friehd whom Wwe have named !
    ar. : ; : | the result. Seldom’ has it been our -duty to record a more’
    the King of Madagascat, expelled by his subjects, had| melancholy ‘event.' Mr. Monro°was sa cabimet-maker ‘by:
    ived at CalĂ©utta, to Solicit Britisli’ aid ‘to reinstate him. | trade, 29 years of age, persevĂ©ring in his business; inoffen-.
    e Panjaub affairs: wear a worse aspect’ than every ‘thĂ© sive in- his disposition, and
    y continues in;a most disturbed and tumultuous 'state,’ transactions. He was married only.a few months since, and | -
    the sheiks are said to have plundered about four or five has left a wife and two aged parents to lament his sudden
    death. Mr, Monro’s Companion, who was unfortunately in-

    ENDERS will’be’

    its contents in t

    wight and obliging in all. his

    i sclved by the’ Subscriber, until
    Wadtiesday, the! First! day of SEPTEMBER ‘next,’ for!
    athe’ Princetown Agricultural,
    tober next,
    urnished by

    RSTO,:
    mcetown Royalty, 10th August)4841.. spay cys ty

    | =" NOTICH to the TENANTS on Lots Nos: 16 aii
    AWRENGE: SULIVA

    stiuniental in this’évent, is inthe greatest ‘state of mental
    agony 3! but a‘Coroner’s Jury have Aequitted -him of any ill
    intention whatever, and feelings ofsympathy areexpressed
    towards him by!the comr i ; empowered the

    ig eile Oo for, those parts offhis Estates in, P.
    Lots or Townships Numbers 16, and
    quested to pay the arrears. of

    nunity: generally.

    Downine Street, Avucust 3.—The Queen has heen |

    apers anhounce. the deaths of Captain Slade,
    Lieuts. Tytler and-Alston, Royal Artillery, Lieut. Randolph,
    Royal Engineers,:.and. Lieut. MacLauchlan,, 82 Regiment;
    son of Colonel MacLauchlan, half pay 69th Regiment, .
    The following is from the Royal Gazette :—“ We regret

    exceedingly to be informed that a ‘serious epidemic has sarlolletown, 20th Aug? 1841:

    tar of Attorney, bearing date ‘the Q0th ‘day of July ast,
    ‘subscriber: to Joas@land and: tolact as his Agent
    rince Edward Islandy.comprising
    ; the Hcnants are there-
    rents due by them without

    : All persons trespassing. on the said "Township will ,be pro-,

    Charlottetown, Aug. 20th, 1841.

    : ERB ed PES Pets Bie, | .
    GEORGETOWN: FOR SALE.
    Public’ Auction, atthe Court House,

    { in Georgetown, on Turspay thé TWELFTH « y°6f Oorrd-

    BER next, at eleven o'clock, that. |) #978" Sis! TOs SENT = ©

    VALUABLE and EXTENSIVE PROPERTY
    in the said ‘Town, belongiig to Minciner Grepert_ Woon,
    widow of the late J. A. Woop, ty Hd Antigtia, Esqnire, de-
    ceased, comprising FIVE WATER LOT S, lymg in’ ‘one block,
    |} with a large Warehotise thereon. ‘These Lots, in, point of situa-
    d by any property in that rising Town, hay-

    we LAG

    £490 foct, and being’ bounded on ‘the

    west by Kent (or the Main) Street; along whieh they, extend 287
    feet, above high water mark,.andcon: the northside by Water
    Street, extending theredn 420 feet. dkis’ iwtended tbat.a, Street
    width shalt be laid-off, aeross.the Lota, parallel with
    und: connected: with the latter by-another Street, 10
    run parallel with: Kent: Street; and,ithe whole Property will be
    sold in small Lots, agreeable toa plan to be seen.at the Store of
    “fW. 8B. Aitken, Esq., in Georgetown. te ha eee oes

    ' Particulars as to Terms and Title, made known on application
    at the Office of the undersigned, where a Plan of the Property
    ———— | ±an be also seen. , 8 : ; gg .
    N, Esquire, ‘havios, by Let

    A pa

    | pared to pay up_alt

    broken out among Her Majesty’s 60th’ Regiment of Rifles, |
    stationed at Fort Augusta, and thatvalready several deaths
    have ensued,’ ahd sipwards of 150 invalids are now ‘in the
    hospital. We also regret to hear, that out ofithe detachment
    of 100 men of the same: corps. at. Newcastle, twenty are laid
    up With, dysentery... The late cold and rainy weather is.
    suggested as the ‘cause of sickness in the latter place.”

    [i persons indebted to the Estate ‘of the’ late’
    Cuarres’ Seranr, Esq., (‘Barrister “and Attorney, are
    requested 10 make immediate payment to th
    persons having claims against; the said Est
    present thé same for adjustment. A

    Sabseribers and, all
    ate are requested to
    oe4 “ W) DOUSE, Adininistrator:

    ' «Charlottetown, 12th Aug. 1841. - Ete ee Ses

    pared to purchase

    7

    E Honourable SamtrusCunirp ‘having become
    ossessed of the whole’ of “the TE etetis yet ee: of
    the late John Cambridge, in all -tliose ‘Towns ;

    and, mortgaged by the said John Cambridge to John
    Cave, as by Deed duly registered in the Office’ of the Colonial
    Registrar will fully appear—the, Subscriber, as. the Agent of the
    said Samuel Cunard, is now..prepared to sell:and lease the same.
    ‘Tenants having long Leases, at, Is.:per acre, may, purehase at
    | Twenty Shillings, sterling, per: acre. . The Tenants must be, pre-
    ‘arrears at.once, and to those who are pre-
    ,aliberal deduction cf the back, rent will be

    vips, Tracts and

    The Subscriber will be at Lot T4 on or about ‘the 3d August,
    ‘and will afterwards visit the different Lots, in rotation, for the
    purpose of settling with the Tenantry. ORS Pl SHE a

    JAMES HW PETERS.

    The .Tyrolese Minstrels (the Rainers), gave .a, Concert
    in the National School Room on Saturday, and another on
    Monday evening. Owing ‘to various causes, the Concert
    on Saturday was very thinly attended ; but on the latter oc-
    casion the amende honorabie was made, as the room” was
    crowded.in every partwith a very respectable and fashionable
    audience. It is, perhaps, needless to say, that the various |

    immediate payment t
    claims against the sail
    for adjustment. baa

    HEL » | MICHAEL HARNEY,
    Charlottetown, August 12th, 1841.

    LL Persons. indebted,to the Estate’.of the: late
    Jamrs Cornett; Trader, deceased, are’ requested. to make
    ‘o the Subscriber; and all persons haying
    d Estate are requested to present the sanre

    Administrators»

    performances fully met;the high .expectations: which had
    been raised, and that this was manifested in the most unequi-
    vocal manner. ,

    BIRCH: TIMBER.

    OR SA LE—One hundred tons Bincn Treer.
    BENS. DAVIES.

    KENNETH MACKENZIE, (°° °
    Water-Srreet, *.~ ei oe ‘
    Opposite Mr. Peake's Brick Building,’ erage
    ING been appointed A GEN T for the ~
    ALBION‘) IRON FOUNDRY, PICTOU, >
    will be enabled to supply all descriptions of Castings, in lyon,
    Brass, Copper or Composition, for Ships, Mill Gear, Plough-
    mounting, or other purpéses, with certainty and dispatch, add at
    :| prices quite as low as they can-be imported fron#England.. 9.205 —
    »'Lerms—Cash, on delivery of the Goods ©; : 20d Ola d
    = Orders from. the Country. will be punctuaily attended to.
    Charlottetown, June 11, 1841. - i ex iti Re %

    FIAT MANUFACTORY. © — i

    ast, at Follarton’s Marsh, a well-built, copper-
    fastened Barque called the Siron, 265 tons, new measurement, built
    for Messrs. R. S&F; Longwarthic: ‘
    On; ‘Tuesday, last, from the 8
    well, a Schooner called the Henrietta, 180 tons,

    hipyard of Mr. John MéIsaac, Or-

    ermitting the British to capture-the Forts at the: Bogue, |
    : built for Mr. C.

    : ISSING from the Field. of the Subscriber, since:
    ‘the 5th inst., 2 EWES and 1 LAMB, marked,C. P.-Who-
    ever will give such information as may lead to their recovery
    will be suitably rewarded. Rea

    : saient CHARLES POOLE: ;

    BS, Hat Manufacturer, lately from Eng-
    nforms the Inhabitants of Charlottetown,
    and the Island in general, that he has commenced-business in the
    ne in the.shop lately occupied by. Miss Butcher, Bonnet-
    North side of King’s Square, and trusts, by rendering a
    ‘good article ata moderate price, to merit a share of their support.

    OHN HOB
    JY “Jand, respectfully i

    Welsh!” I'he materials, workmanship and model of this vessel
    are said to be of a very superior description.
    from.the Shipyard: of Messrs. James Macdon-
    ald & Co., Pisquid,a Brig called the James Reddin,
    was built under the superintendence of Capt. E. Nowlan, for Mr,
    nd is considéred by competent judges a very superior

    On. Weduesday,

    ‘| vicinity, for the liberal encouragem
    arrival in the Island, and ‘to inform
    from her Jate residence (formerly occupied *b
    Esq.), to, King’s Square, opposite
    orders in her line, which she, may
    punetually attended to.)
    lottetown, Aug. 5, 1841. -

    Mr. George Beer’s,,

    e Shipyard of: Mr. Donald. M‘Phee,} pe ee ee eth wilt’ be

    On the same day, from th
    1, called the Amelia, 166. tons, built

    Elliot River, a superior vesse
    for S. Nelson, Esq.

    RS. RENOUF, Dress-maker aud Milliner, begs to
    return her thanks to the Ladies of Charlottetown. and
    ent she has received since her
    them.that’ she has removed
    y. John, Lawson,:
    where. all

    newest fashions. Old
    executed with promptitt
    Beaver, Musk Rat, R
    ~ Charlottetown, June 11, 184104"

    nde, and for ready money only.
    abbit ‘and other skins bought.” ”

    iF

    Genitlemon’s Beaver and Felt Hats, Ladies’ Riding doi, Beaver
    dren's fancy and other-Hats, made.according.to the
    Old Hats. cleaned. and repaired. Al orders,

    suk

    zitseu

    Major General Sit Hugh Gough ‘arrived on the 2d of} ° a s
    ETABLE LIFE..MEDICINES. »; ©.
    HESE. Medicines. are indebted for theit:name to
    _ their; manifest and: sensible action in purifying the springs
    ‘± them. with renewed-tone and
    fied cases which have been made
    f' disease to’ which the
    of Moffat’s: Life Pills:and,
    d_ publicly acknowledged.
    ho _.were -previdusly, . unac-
    Josophical principles upon which”
    which they consequently act.
    d themselves in diseases of every.
    The. first operation is to loosen from the
    t $s impurities. and

    jast-—The Right

    m Pictou, on, Monday
    nt Forbin de Janson;

    In the Pocahontas,: fro
    Rev. the Bishup of Nancy, Count
    Charles Young; Messrs. W. De’ Lery, H.S. Huot,
    raneÂą, J. Pallister,-and 5 in the steerage.
    _ On Wednesday—Mr,

    On Friday—Mr, J. E. Cummins,
    ‘son and child, and 5 in the steerage.

    non. .'The Chinese Admiral, Kewang, fell in, defence, of the:

    and channels of Jife,.and enduin
    vigor, In many hundred: certi
    ublic, and inalmost» every speci¹s o
    uman frame is liable, the happy: effects
    “1 Phenix Bitters have been gratefully .an,
    ersons benefited,
    quainted with the beautifully phi
    they are compounded, and upon
    edicines recommen

    and Mrs Dick, Mrs: Hudson and child,
    , : Tbs James Thompson, Mrs. John-
    surrender of that Island to the Chinese, was slain on landing. ita

    The day after’ the fall of the Bogue forts rewards were.

    PORT OF CHARLOTTET

    Schooner Lark, Howatt, Pic
    _ Lady Clements, Pine, Newfoundland ;
    Mayflower, Weatherbe, Pictou ; Coals.
    wer, O’Brien, Halifax; Goods. :
    Jessie, Macdonald, Arichat ; 18 bls. Pickled Fish.
    Brothers, Turnbull, Sydney; Coals.
    Speculation, Wood, do.; d
    Jane, Farrell, do:; do.

    200 bls. Pickled Fish.

    fin Bt form. and description.
    coats of. the stomach and bowels the variou
    cruditiĂ©s constantly settling around them; ‘and to remove t
    hardened ‘feces which collect in the convolutions of the small
    intestines. Other medicines only : partially ‘cleanse: these,
    leave'such collected masses behind as to, pro e
    its train of evils, or,sudden diarrhoa, with its immi-,
    This fact is well known to all rogular anatomists,
    he human bowels*afier ‘death: and hence the
    med.men against quack: medicines—
    tothe public. by ignorant,
    cines is to cleanse
    nd by this means, the hver and
    f whieh éntirely depends upon)
    “The blood; which, takes: its;
    liver and the lungs, before it
    fied. by. them, and noutrish-|_
    Jean stomach, courses. freely through |
    f the system, and’ triumphantly
    he bleoming cheek. '

    ate important events which have resulted in the re-open-:

    ‘English and Foreign community. An active business is go- |
    ing on, both in imports and exports. Prices of the ‘former, |) - Salee Fie er =
    Schr: Queen Charlotte, Le Blane, Guysborough, N.8.5:Goods.
    Betsey, Harney, Miramichi; 100 bus. Oats, 800 do. Barley.
    Regulator, Hayley, do.;- 306 bags Oatmeal.

    e, Pictou ; Ballast.

    Macdonald, Pugwash 5 do.

    who examine t
    prejudice of these welhinfor
    nes prepared and. heralded
    The second effect of the Life Medi
    the kidneys and the bladder, a
    the lungs, the licalthful action ‘o
    j the regularity of the urinary organs. ;
    lred colour from the agency of, the
    passes into the heart, being t
    ed by food coming froma c
    ‘| the veins, renews every part 0
    mounts the banner of health: in
    Moffat’s Vegetable «Life Medicines
    and pronounced a sovereign remed
    lency, Palpitation of the Heart,
    Headache, Restlessness, I}!temper,
    Costiyeness, Diarrhoea, Cholera,
    Gout, Dropsies of all kinds,
    and. Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inve
    Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptiv
    cloudy and other ‘disagreeable complexion
    sipelas, common: Colds::and Influenza, a
    _| plaints. which. afflict the: human frame. In
    | particularly, the Life Medic
    “| cessful—so much so, that in the’
    ans almést universally prescribe them.
    All that Mr. Moffat requires: of h
    in. taking the Life Medicines, strict
    It is not by a Newspaper n
    ay say in their favor, that
    | by the results of a fair trial?
    (A Fresa Su
    and. for sale by -

    Teaser, Weatherb
    Brigantine Armanella, I
    Schooner Nora Greina, Brundige, pei
    Elizabeth, Sharp, Dublin;, 26 tons Birch. Tim

    Deals, 5 cords Lathwood.
    Happy Return,
    Hibernia, Mute
    - Mayflower, O°

    vantage of the demand for teas to enhance their prices ; and.
    on the. whole the business. of the season does not promise.
    very Satisfactory results, unless there should be, as some ap- | ~- ber, 24,000 ft
    prehend, another interruption some months ‘hence to the |. :
    hy St. Pierre : 30,000 feet Lumber. °
    Brien, Pictou; Coals. '

    MALPER

    er reluctantly, will be ebliged to, acquiesce, in its .con-
    tinuance, rather than expose the provincial city to a
    second attack. It is believed, however, that the forces intend
    moving tothe northward, with the change of the monsoon, to
    demand the indemnity and to settle: other points of import-
    ance, and that, in the event ofa non-comphance of the court | ,
    of Pekin, hostilities would recommence and another inter- |

    90 tons Hardwood and 560
    16 cords -Lathwood: '«
    26 Sheep; 6 Pigs,

    Schooner Five Sisters,
    ; do. Pine Timber, Loss of Appetite,
    Anxiety, Langour
    Fevers: of all ‘kinds,?
    1, Worms, Asthma.
    terate Sores; Scorbutic
    ve. complaints, sallow,
    ‘Salt Rheum, Ery-'
    nd various other ‘com-
    .Fever.and Ague,
    most, eminently suc-,
    Fever and Ague Districts, Physici- a ;
    Ph TESS | Georgetown, 0}

    ; 18,000 feet Deals,
    .” Alert, Lawless, Miramichi ;, 6,head Cattle,

    “Amendment, Pillman, 50 quis. Dry Fish., 2
    ef BED EQ Es: tf

    cy cag te ay OPO ep A CAPA DE AAS iss |
    __ Itis said that the different warlike operations of the Bri-
    tish since the taking of Chuennee and Tycocktow haye thinn-
    ed the ranks of the Chinese soldiers by 6000 men, of whom

    about one third may ‘have ‘lost their lives, but the other two ooner Dolphin, Simpson, Sliediae ; Produ

    § Margaret, Le ee tole Ballast.
    ivi toe As Barbara, La Roche,-do-; do...
    ee activity prevails in all the arsenals and found>} - Balclin: Simpson, Sha dine; 1
    ; © express desire of the great emperor and. the : PE 2
    war party now in power to cast as many guns of the largest |
    calibre, Weighing 8000, 20,000 and even 30,000 catties, as the
    state can afford. | The principal object of these colossal inis- |

    olson, from Sydney, C. B.; with a
    Tremain, of this town, struck’ on
    ht of Monday-last—the exten

    ot yet learned.

    The Schr. Phenix, Nich
    cargo’of Coals, for Mr.
    the Indian R‘ocks on the nig
    damage sustained we have n

    - awhole detachment with one. ball... These immense mass-

    Biting Lenesgg yey Hh BRE: Se
    Ă©n the 13th inst, Mr John Connell, ‘aged 37 years—

    into the approaching barbarians, but at conspicuous. spotsion H
    leaving a wife and family.

    ‘the city walls. In the trial, however, several. of the. pieces Tune 4; 1841

    Charlottetown,

    duce habitual costive-

    horoughly
    for Dyspepsia, Flatu-| Ye
    , "Heartburn and i

    atients is, tobe particular
    ly according. tothe:directions.
    by any thing that he himself}
    he hopes to gain credit. It is alone:

    f these valuable Medicines just received;

    “COOPER & BREMNER.

    ts'for Prince Edward Island.

    and punctuality,

    R; THOMAS. DENNIS, ‘Tin Plate Worker,-and
    Copper Smith,. spe
    friendsin Charlottetown, and. the, Publican general, that he has
    ‘| opened a Shop in Prince Street, opposite to Mr. Martin’ Dogher- ,
    @ he hopes, by diligence and attention, low: prices;
    to ensure a'share of their patronage.) 6° 2159

    - Charlottetown, June 17th, 1841. : fy ‘

    -begs.;leave. respectfully to! inform his

    “CO-PARTNERSHIP.

    OHN .M‘GILL having , taken. into Co-pa
    “since the First of May last, his Nephew, W.
    uginess will in’ future be carried on as hitherto,
    under the'firm of J..Ă©& W. M‘Girx. id. Gens

    “May 24th, 1841. +
    ‘N. B.--An imme

    ‘yt
    rt.

    | | JOUNM‘GILL, «|
    _W, M‘GILL,. ss

    diate’ payment of ‘uIP’ Accounts due’ John!
    M‘Gir1, previous tothe First May, 1841, is particularly requested:

    Just published, foolscap Syo., pp- 128,

    ORAL RENOVATION ;; or, The Empire of Baé=
    destroyed. Tne Prize Essay. "By the Rév. JOHN

    , CHARLOTTETOWN : COOPER & BREMNER.. fojei es8

    ‘Price 23. 3d.

    HE valuable FARM at Cascumpeque, now oceupied

    by Lemuel Cambridge, Esq. “There are about 70 feres of
    Land now cultivated, and in good order: Tris an excellent ‘sta Lf
    for mercantile’ business, or persons, engaged :in. Ship-buiJding.

    TO BE LET, vee

    JAMES H. PETERS. _

    -\OUND, a short time since, near the Queen’s. Wharf,
    asmall ANCHOR., Enquire at.Mr,,Peake’s.. .; ..,

    He

    Three Rivers, June 23; 1841. figs dGijine sregeal

    ANTED, to Charter for ‘Bermuda, a Vessel
    aio ae of from 80 to 100 tons burthen, to load: with’ Pro-
    GUE duce in the Hillsborough, aboutthe beginning of October=

    iberal Freight will be paid. Application. to be made to Peter,
    Macgowan, Esq., Charlottetown, or, to Mr. Francis Kelly, For

    cio} .bogyPHORNTON!S

    Wir

    OR SALE—A SCHOONER
    ow building at St. Peter's, and to.
    about Âąix weeks. For particulars, apply t

    t to Mr. Theophilus Webster, thi

    OR SALE—A BRIG
    are as follow:

    well finished. ©

    ‘Mr. John Davis

    o Capt. Pearse, .
    e Builder, Saint’
    rer es

    wo: FEOIS

    ty 18 a8

    about 300 tons burthen. Her dimensions.

    low: Keel, 94 feet; beam, 25 feet; depth ef
    This stnree is built-of good materials; andy _-For
    iculars, apply to Messrs. J. & A. Simne nM hud dense ge
    , jt) Charlottetown.
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Colonial Herald -- 1841-08-21 -- Page 3
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