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PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ADVERTISER.
vol. VII} 3 en gia aes a : i te
meinen | atwdr ena THARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1844. [No. 342
a : mes : » Ube,
- GEORGETOWN ELECTION. ' Re . e
ON. FALL INPORTATIONS, 1843. Correspondence. jis the property of absentee proprietors, who thus alka
fall the âduties and respousibilities of their position, and the -
wee net ICE in penehy given, to, the Freehold-| FRY LATE ARRIVALS, the Subseriber has com- i
4 4 s PY; = 4 . 7+ . :
Feo ta reeciae as | dog area re cad gta pleted his Importations of ( pat] To rue Epirorn or rue Coroniat HeRacp. consequent substitution of Agents, who, (whatever may be
irected, a Poll for the Election of One M idveeatcacns if EUs ; : âtheir good qualitiesâand I desire to speak with every res-_
Serie Ms all on the ae A ey Rukia) a Ne tan ie BRITISH MANUFACTURE D GOODS >| Sir sin reading over some of the Papers that lately found pect ef malty of them,) have feweb aloes one duty jliikoa 4
Island, in the plice of Roderick Macaulay, Hah: Whiesdent ai AND { : : their way into our District, J was exceedingly pleased with apon them, that of procuring as good a return from the pro-_ 3
) : East & West India & Americah Produce, the report of aSpeech made by our very pretty-spoken Prime perly as their skill can compass for the kind and considerate : :
seen deelared vacatedâwill be opened: and held âat the Court rae Ss: at Shed : :
âHouse in Georgetown, on Luesday the Twenty-third day âof omprising, with his former sock on hand, a valuable assortment, Minister, Sir Robert Peel, in his best, soft-sawdering style landlord, whose intercourse with hisstenauts informs hina of
Januaryâ next, 1844, at cub Habe ef RlĂ©ddniieâ tock GRieabibin-of suitable for the season, all of whichâ he offers, either by whole- to the gaping chaw-bacons of Tamworth, at their annual their wants and deprivations aud whose expenditure Pe
- Gvhich all persons conddinaletiieabh moves cod pakernitaps sale or retail, at a cery small advance on the prime cost, prepara- dinner; and as the pith of it presents a very gratifying re- tores a portion of their rent in a fertilizing circulation amnougâ
| gelves accordingly. ~ ae tory tohis retuoval in the Spring to his new Store. > presentation of the proper aud existing state of the relations ; them, ns? 5 - â|
â JOSEPH WIGHTMAN, Z
DANIEL BRENAN... { between landlords and tenants in that part of England ; and |. Deprived thus of all opportunity for the exercise of those
N. 8.âAll i (as it gst be presuined toembody the views which the Prime | feelings and emotions which tend to soften the asperities of
N. 8.âA!l accounts due over 6 months. will be sued for with- ; Minister entertains of what ought to be the actual state of fife, which bind the hearts of men together, bringing theâ
" Sheriff of King's County. Charlottetown, 1th Nov., 1343.
Sheriff's Office, Kingâs County, Dec. 2Âąih, 1843.
out distinction after lst Dec. next th i i iui ; i ; j
y - next. j 108e relations throughout Her, Majestyâs dominions, L think. wealthy man into brotherly communion with his less w
| LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE, Gaz. Pall. & News, 3m.] it cannot be too olteu or toe prominently presented to the | thy neighbour, inducing cheerfulness in the humble aud
3 woe Subscriber bas been appointed Sub-Agent of| ~~~ =~ jattention of the tenautry of this Island, and to those who take | lowliness and consideration in the lofty, is it surprising that -
E> - the following [nsurance Companies, viz : HE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale an assort- a benevolent interest in their prosperity. Lt is as foliows :â| the result is disorder and discontent? How much, in every
The National Loan Fond Life Assurance Society of ment of ie â pee we shall also nates gonna aunt We shall reap | coupes depends, not upon the external coercion of the |
Jondon. 2; hot only a pecuniary gain, rut, bY meeting requently toge- law, ut Upon the internal ma metic attraction and in-
âThe New Loan Fund Life Insurance Company of GOODS AND FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, therâhy landlord and tenant. being brought face to face, fluence i hridiitiess! enbedioneâ. Sui mutual good-will.â
New York. 5 ; d ; without. the intervention. of Agents (Cheers), learning each| flardship, care, toil and disappoiitiment, are aptto engen-
The Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance Companies| Silk Velvet and drawn Satin B v Cc B otherâs characters and ascertaining each otherâs wantsâive der jn the breasts of those who experience them, feelings
of Hartford, Connecticut. Shapes, Paneyand Pinid Cloth Mekine Ghene Ol ae pha shall notouly improve the cultivation of the sail, and increase | Of bitterness, fretfulness, and even ferocity, âThese fioda
And as be is furnished with blank Forms of Application, and| Shawls and Handkerchiefs White âaR âWiiiehad Grey its produce 5 but we shall also promote and deepen those | natural vent against those whose only connection with this
in possession of all the information which may be desired by | Cottons, Prints, Victoria and Fent dresses, Plain aad Printedâ Vel- | kindly feelings between landlord and tenant which soften Islaud is felt as av evil one, aud whos it must be allowed,
- persons who wish to effect Insurance, he willbe happy to re-} vets, black Coburg Cloth, plain and feurell Lustres, Chene Chu- the gradations of society, aud which diminish the interval take but little pains to mitigate that feeling.
Suitable for the Season.
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evive applications and transimitthe same to the Agent at Hali- | sans, Orleans, Parisians and Muslin de Lainea, Silk Velvets, between wealth and poverty. We shail strengthen also and England, whose enorimons wealth, and ostentations pride +:
fax. Please apply to q bt Ă© : Satins, Velonts, Gros de Naples, Poplios, Flowers, Feathers and /fortily the bond whic! already ties us togetherâour common | therein, is at once the envy and the ridicule of the universe,
HENRY PALM ER. Ribbons, Worked Muslin, French Dimity, white bugle and | interest in the prosperity of the soilâby feelings of recipro- | has within a very few years felt the exliatisting effects of a /
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~ mourning Collars and Cuffs; white and black lace, eardinal Capes, | cal aftaghment and reciprocal respects, and shall thus derive the |Urain upon specie ; and if, io the moment of her peril, she
SIX SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE FOR A DOLLAR!! fancy Scarfs; Chene Operatics, demi Veils, long Lace, Mitts and {double reward of benefiting ourselves, in a pecduiary point! had not been able to obtain rehieftrom the enpitalists of sher
AND THIRTY-TWO AND SIXPENCE Peso faney silk and Chinese Girdles and Tapels, silk Cord, | of view, aud: being able to present to the country the spec- | oldest aud bitterest enemy, the proud structure of her con
FOR A SOVEREIGN!!! ringes.,Gimps and Buttons, Laces and Edgings, Goffred Quilling, |tacle ofa happy district, inhabited by liberal and considerate mercial greatness might have) been forever levelled in the
fs â â â crape âTrimmings, Ladiesâ lined kid Gloves, lambsâ wool do., ; . : , x, 7 â : Pay es
iE T the Puaxix Founpry, Tali ara will bectatenslinvarted Tose, Eee ATT Socks and Grecian Bots, drawo, eros- landlords, by an intelligent and improving tepantry, and by dust. Ef that which it has taken ages to construct was 80
â » res: | a happy and contented peasantry.â nearly overthrown by a drain upon specie, which continued
the above value, in prompt payment for all purchases made | sed, Swiss, book and Jaconett Muslins, cambric âHandkerchiefs, luivaa , â i iy tore wedtor shall ma og Peles
i from this date, until further notice, and no advonce on former |Gentâs. satin Stocks, Scarfs ahd Mufflers, Canterbury black and ivinyg asd do almost out of the world, and seldom tra-|Ouly fora season, iow shalba poor community struggle with
prices. white Victoria demi Caps, a few strung Boas, &c. velling many miles from my own locality, I was unwilling | the unceasing drain whic is constantly preying upon its
: âA great variety of Franklin Stoves are now ready, some of them All orders for Millitery wil! be âpromptly autenced to. A few |to conclude that what l see and bear around and about my | vitality, paralysing every effortaud exhausting all its powers,
iV âentirely new designs, and peculiar to this Establishment,» from Apprentices taught the Straw work and Millinery. own location nught he taken, withont farther examination, arising from the demand for rent to absentee proprietors?
-Pifiy shillings and upwards. ) Also, Cooking Stoves of various , ISABELLA: MACMURRAY. [#8 a correct representation of the general state and condition | âfhe magnitude of the evil can be dut lithe understood,
sizes, for large or small families, poor men or bachelors. Upright,| âSydney Street, Nov. 29. of the yreat body of the tenantry of this Islands; for that) except by those who live within the inthuence of its baleful ,
| square, Capoia and Warm Air Stoves, of new patterns, for offices, | â~ââ x 7 would have been to have told a tale of suffering and disap- effects; but in such. a xtate ef things, what possible chance
âshops, halls, or staircases. Close Stoves. for cottages, schools, or PpownNAL STREST WERARF. pointnent which, E believe, the parties themselves would be | i there of a wholesome pre aperity. to the great body of the
charebes. Kitchen Ranges, combining cleanliness and economy, AVING been appointed) by His Excellency the | Uawiiling to make public ; so strongly are they imbued with | people? * Ae well might a farmer look for bounteous creps,
mony. Aavengs, 18. 9k OTA GA byte. kind perpaispas oh Papa: I Lieutenant Governor to collect the Subscriptions towards | # Certain spirit of hall savage independence, which renders | whe parts with his manure to his richer neighbeur, as the *
making the intended Wharf at the end of Powval Sireet, in {their inability to conquer the difficulties they have nnwarily | people of this Island look for prosperity, #0 long us they are
Charlottetown, T do hereby give notice to. all concerned, that } } placed: themselves in, the most galling and mortifying âcir | suljected to a perpetual drain oftheig capical to an absentes
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shall eal) forthwith, on the respective subscribers, for the amount | camstance in their fate. In this doubtial state of mind, L was) proprietary.
ers. 22 ;
' The public will please to remensber that the Stove Castings at
âthis Foundry are not made from sheet tron patterns.
Oct. 18, 1843. ape i rite eae ie : : 2 , r
: : : of their subscriptions, and J will also receive the same at my \fortunate enough to-procure the perusal of a public docu- lam, Sir, © â :
| FRSHE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Digies ak ROBERT HUTCHINSON ment which Lam given to understand has but lately been Your obedient Servant, 4
; AVID STEWART. Esquire; for his Estates S $ f . |sent homeâthe product of the combined wisdom of both A SETTLER.
f Agents of DAVID S rEWA . Esqiire, for his Estates ou Charlottetown, July 10th, 1843. . â : 98 H
Lots or âTownships Nos. 7, 10, 12, 27, 30, 46, 47, and Lennos any eS 4 Houses âof the Legislature, and which, although it is reported ri ge -
Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared: to lease lands, to be buta very small porker substituted for the whole hog To tax Epiron or tue Cotontan Heraryp |
with s liberty of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms HE Subscribers intending to make an alteration Hi (l suppose, that it might be the more palatable to the deli- i x :
âand that all persous indebted to that gentleman, for rent orother- or pe Fe es cute tastes of the parties to whom it was addressed), is bever-) â Sin ;âT! 1 roduction i . |
wise, ar en required to make immediate ayment of the Sm acts Ped oi Hg A oe a indebted t© | theless more tl : sufficient for the object L hav - resent! day. Dec.! fle ee NE apt be bs paca of Satur-
e, are yo fed pay them will settle their respective Accounts immediately ; and); inv sufficient for the object 4 have a present) day, Dec. 30, sigued *P.,â bas attracted general observation in
b ee âÂą 1 tide oe «.\ those to whom they stand indebted, will please send inâ theie| i VIEMs and i therelore take occasion to present some of dal this couimynity 3 and Of course could not be overlooked by bog
2. ee pall pomp snl AAALLSEPRREDE DD a ee nets NAD CPREU A Aecountss-fiomard just one Lacan he a msn beauty, in contrast with the former elegantextract, Lone who wis made To occupy se couspicuous afigure i 10 oy
5 either by entting @fiinber, or in any ot re respect, will be pro-| COOPER & BREMNER. Taken from an Address to Her-Mujesty-on the general is Wiyseh etwas om ws se a a :
epee smth the BR RS Bh a D. MORPETH Charlotfetown, Sept-14th, 1843. state of the Colony, &e. &e.iâ Ă© der Which to assassinate my character, and insult the cou. eee
; PETER EMERY. ; : % 64 âââ submit to your Majesty, as subjects! stituency of Princetown aud Royalty, has failed)to. seveen
. , 2 ; " deeply affveting the interests of this Colony, that the greater) jin fr detection tay
rember 1th, 1840. coh: Sharte F 3 $a > Ab) iin from : . . : i
scant st ââââ LATS Bille Pb ota shape» mp st rate: oo portion of the settled lands therein are held under lease, at His dread that his comments might contribute) to my
menâs Articles, Bills of Lading, Manifests, Bills of Sale | perts payable in cash to absentee proprietors, andâthat the | pdpularity, be umy depeud, will be realised. Had heshad < a
=~ ViOTORIA HOTEL 5 Fit 2 par aE )
< Powers of Airey) Cot eta ee eee ibe f Indenture | annual amount thereofydrawn from this Island, must, of ne-| the good sense to take counsel of bis tears, he anight nor
Pale , F ari ? Magistratesâ ka, Ke. fi se Offce « 4 , 4 - ,
CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. variety of Magistratesâ Blanks, &e. for sale at the Offes of the cessity, operate as a sericus drawback on its prosperity. inerely lave prevented this result, but, what may niore greatly
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Ree tne â * 3 Celonir Merald. ! elit via
3 HE Subscriber, in returning thanks for the very om ; dlarm bins, the dimipution of Lis own tanve iran equal ratio;
liberal patronage bestowed upon him while conducting his âThat owing to the foregoing circumstances, and fror| {or bam very far from believing thatthe votes whietrd iu
vestablishment at St. Joln, N. B., begs leave to notify the Inhabi- i BOOKBINDING. _lother causes which have unhappily existed inthis Colony, | tend to take of his * ravingsâ wiil contribute: auything to his
âtants of Prince Edward Island, the neighbouring Provinces, and pure Subscribers are prepared to execute all orders | the tenantry beve become embarrassed by a long accumula-} honour, â
âthe public generally, that he has removed to Charlottetowa, and in the BOOKBINDING line in the first style of workman- tion of arrears of rentâthe existence of which must neces- He asserts that 1 was returned to the House of Assembly
taken that large and pleasantly situated: House in Water Street, ship, at moderate prices, and with punctuality and dispatch. sarily operate as a BerioUs cheek to future improvement, and! by means of the agitation (concerning Escheat, of âCuUrse;
near the Queenâs Wharf, which be has furnished in a neat style, COOPER & BREMNER. is alike injurious to the interests of landlord and tenant. whieh prevailed from 1834 to 1838. A more impudent an
sand hopes, by unremitting attenuon, to vbtain a share of public Ă© _â |*# * * But, nevertheless, being deeply impressed with | thorough falsehood has recely emanated even tron) this âprivi-
âsupport... x ISRAEL FELLOWS. âQeHE AMERICAN MILLENARIAN, and Tither a! sense of the necessity that now devolves ou the proprietors leged Palmer of falsehoods on the: public? Murk how a
\ of lands in the present embarrassed state of the tenantry of} plain tale shall contuund bim. âPhe constitueucy. which
Interpreter of Prophecy, published at New York, price
7s. Gd. per annum, in adognce. A few Copies haye been just re-
ceived and-are for Sale at the Colonial Herald Office.
âPp. S.âAn excellent Sranie -and Coacu House: attached to
âthe premises. a ;
Charlottetown, 27th June, 1843.
remitting such portion of the arrears of rent as the situation) twice returned me were never the suibjectsâol Escheat agia-
and conduec of individuals shall demand, &e. &e., aud would} tion; and J much doubt whether two voles in the Royalty
lay the foundation of a bettet state of feeling than now exists | could, at that line, have been affected by the agitation of
ryvO BE SOLD, a Leasehold Interest for the residue JOSEPH DODD, between the proprietors and their tenants, and without which | that question. Aud as regards their returning me; they will
of the unexpired term of 15 vears, with a right of purchase, Upholsterer & French Polisher this Colony cannot be expected to prosper.â _, [permit ine, without boasting, lo sayy that they had solicited
in and to that eligibly situated Brick House and premises, situ- as oe abi e Ch 1 Look bere upon this picture, and on this, the counterfeit | me, years before that tinie, to stard, und that L was then re-
nied in QuĂ©enâs Square, now in the occupation of the Subscriber. EGS leave to acquaint the Inhabitants o arlotte- | presentment of two divisions of the people, living under the | turned, without any exertion ou my part, by the peopleâs choice.
Possession to be given on the Ist day of November next. town and the Island generally, that he has taken the house sanie Government, loyally attacned to the sawe Sovereign, | If, indeed, Sir, â1 had any -hopes trom 4 epiapt lon,â -E abaatils
t J. SIDNEY DEALEY. lately oceupied â48 ose Jabez agent U8 wives a of ye glorying in. their affinity to each other, inheriting the same | suve myseliâ the trouble of endeavouring to increase it; as I
/ Charlottetown, 6th July.1843. wa abe en w aeeaeet his line will be than fy y received |y tg and desires, aud willingly encountering hargship and | ans satisfied that the line of policy pursued by © P.â and bis ra
li FOR SALE On TO LET; â âCoediaiees lined rie iainied in:the neatest manner. deprivation, in the hope of ultimate independence for them | coadjutors, is the most eflivient means for agitating the edun-. :
HAT pleasantly situated Dwelling House} Gusting hung in the lnteahavelonin selves and eluldren. 5 try that could be devised. And believing tim sincere iit his
and Premises, now in the occupation of Mr. T- Ciociapumnresit Jan., edd: Now, Sir, am, both by experience and by the better | belief, that agitation will promote my advancement to âplace,â
B. Tremain, ia Water Street. For further particulats teaching of that Holy Book which has been graciously given | 1 must suppose that he aud his party are actuated, in their
apply to - .p. WILSON THE AMERICAN FAMILY MEDICINE. _ for our iustruction in all circumstances eae ate con- | present nae by a friendly desire to promote the eminenee
s ; r a Rie, . vinced. that, violent déclamation and vituperative language of we and my friends. at ; !
Richmond Street, August Sth, 1843. tart Brogesdsâ minty A pho prwerpre nnd pers are not only offensive to God, but are, 1 themselves, the} Again, â P.â designates the meeting at which the obnoxi-
ay host of coinpetitors, and that they coueed it solely by sheiniintaritple ANG a on instruments for fighting the battle of the oppres- | ous Resolutions were passed, as a âcontrivariceâ of me and
TOBE LET. and almost unlimjted efficacy, without the usual aid of fulsome-puffery and sed. But] know of no motive which should be permitted | uy family, to promote selfish purposes, He would pay the %
: THE SU BSCRIBER, and immediate posseS- | pretensions, are well knowa to the ublic, and cannot be denied.âWhile | to restrain us from taking every fair op jortunity for repre-/ electors of Princetown aud Royalty the compliment of Âą -
: , Pp y . iF : : i. Antes ' INS y safe! fal J Sa by foyaity Lp jarg
sion given, that commodious and pleasantly situated House | very litde has been said concerning these astonishing Life Medicines by | senting, in their trae light, the evils with which a community jing them, when met, according to an annual custom, for the
seupie ames D: Macdonnell, Esq., | the 1 roprietor himself, and not more than was necessary to call the at- |; âod Searih th an db ivves Jovi : P
wrmerly aceupied by Jam: Le ae 8 tention of the afflicted to a sure and speedy means of relief, their renown is afflicted. purpose of communicating w ith their representatives, as to
to which a gous eked Pe oe eis, BOLLDENG: LOTS, in |as rapidly, flown from one individual to another, and {rom family to i Sir R. Peel had not painted, in such glowing colours, the | the policy which they wish them to pursue in their legisla-
; Als. ce ee Pi Pag a E Big Street i family, uvtil they have long since become known in almost every town happy effects of frequent intercourse between proprietors | tive cupacity, and by a requisition of those representatives,
Water Street, King Street and Mustis Stree JAMES PEAKE. and village in the Union, as a wonderful and inestimable blessing. | and tenants, and the blissful state of a country â inhabiled by| with yielding themselves us the tools of individual ambition,
ei mS ea a heroete ry prone ne pag rt at âastonishing | Hberal and considerate landlords,â we might, perhaps, have) P.â should have known more of the iadependence of the
e cacy in Ise ses 0 e mos T a an stinate character, as we! * } r a +4 ; i j ~ x is Âą itv : .
senators of prevalent and ordinary eccurrence, have been P eived mourned in silence the hitter destiny whieh las involved | electors of this community than to make such-a charge. He
TO BE SOLD. by the. proprietor from. the persons they have cured from every section | US 10 such a strangely contrasted state of things. But when | should remember, that when his party sent them one of their
Pinel; Acres landed: Lok Ny citer Mighintenaat of the country, and still continue to be âreceived in increasing numbers. we recognize iu the deliverer of that speech the mighty En-! number asa candidate, at the last election, they sent him back. x
T pat s dectieinte emhet she Protestant | Burying Ttis with pride aud pleasure that the proprietor refers the ublic to his | chanter at whose touch the colouring of bis bright painting |'They bave long since thrown off the domination of Char-
G Ne eal âRoad and about a quarter anne ee hte ch mtd Bele 24 nirebina ap ntye of these testi- | might be transfused unto its fellows, is it surprising that! lottetown 5 and have sought and found among themselves
Ground, on the *8 iy monials is published, with the names and residence of the writers, because | wo hasten to point attention to the emblazoned sentiment ;| disinterested friends on whom they may rely. True, Land
rom town. An_acre and a half were ploughed this Fall, and | pe has no hesitation in saying that the annals of Medical Science do not : oe , A * , LF :
ap uarters of an acre are ready fur wheat. For further parti-| contain aâ greater number oF variety of cures effected by any medicine or that we should recominend all who desire to see this!some of my family attended the meeting, and, along with
© known.to: the profession, or cures of a more frightful kind or of longer | Island emancipated from its present suffocating thraldow, | other electors, pussed the iesolutions. But they were the
ee, re : WILLIAM HILL. | standing, eoming as these testimonials do from the cured persons them- | to register the words of this powerful Minister, and to cher-| unanimous expression of the feelings of all present, and will
Charlottetown, 18th Deer. 1843.
in Water Street, fi
Charlotictown, 30th Sept. 1843.
(3w) selves, who: certainly know best, from their own happy experience, \jgh thein in their hearts, as indicating the gradual bat âirre-| be responded to by thousands throughout the {sland. If ©P.â
whether they are cured or not. âThe evidence they @ ord of the pre | sistible progress of that âtrue lightâ which begins to shed | thinks the constituency of Princetown and Royalty can be
4 % ââââ | eminent and unprecedented efficacy of these rand remedies is perfectly |. ge : i ÂŁ A awit :
LL Persons having legal demands against, the. irresistible, an commands rather than volielts the respect of the public. its cheering influence upon the Social Lhe aa day, 80 âs eth § as he wainuates, let Lins come and try some
Estate of John H. White, of Charlottetown, Printer and | In addition to those already published, the proprietor 1s in possession of | teaching that the duties of property are so closely and inti-| of hig âcontrivances amongst them, and he will find his :
3 : y i $ i ;. demonstrating that | mately connected with the possession, as to adinit of no sé-| mistake.
hi ; ed to furnish their, Accounts a vast accumulation of these personal certificates, d gt ly 2 | *y ) t stax â 4 vy es
sre Binrlar, deneneed Ate Saeed to said Estate are required his Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters ave promptly and uniformly efficacious | paration, and that thé consequences resulting from the ne- This slanderer, unsatisfied with asssailing me indi-
Aury. attested: # Peary rae In Scrofula, ip all its hydra headed forms; Dyspepsia, whether chronic | lect of those duties are of such magnitude and importance | vidually, must level bis envenomed shafts against my = = =
o make immediate payment. i i t -hronie, Jaundi 1 bilious â 4 ; agri Agar ; pe
ea ee VOHN DAVIS, jun Adestnineeinrs emacasensl niet caer sovin nananâ ad arver and {#8 imperiously to demand the attention and control of en-| family also. He charges âone of my sousâ with. excitip
âCHARLES WELS as > | Acue in all their varieties, aud when quinine and all other specifies fail ; lightened Statesmen, even as those more common and ordi-} disafiection to the Government, while â huwking grievancesâ
Charlottetown, August 7th, 1843. Habitaal Costiveness, (especially when the Life Pills are used as dinner | nary matters which by approved experience have become in Lots One and Two, last summer. Now, Sir, as to trades,
ae A _____. | pills, immediately before or after that meal,) Piles, even in cases of thirty subjected to legal restraint. 4 J should consider â hawking grievancesâ equally as respeeta-
APHE Sunscriper being about to leave this Island, re- pera siggy I peg carr ede ce ieaense ens âThe General in commandâthe officer at the head of his | ble as hawking caricatures, a8 has been recently done in this
I] persons indebted to him to make immediate evans and all other eruptive diseases ; Pleurisy Asthma, Bron- regimentâthe father ofa familyâare all, in their stations, | section of the commnunity, by the eupreme head of the honour-
blnarr iia a : : , ; responsible for the order and demeanor of those who are able party to which âP.â belongs. But 1 believe that +P.â
_paymentto Mr. Wittiam A. WELSH who is duly authorised to | chitis, and other affections of the chest, lungs and mucous members ; 1 i i c . of . P Ht
Pracive the same. â 4.0% pimples stains of the skm, and the foul unhealthy appearance of the committed to their trust and exanrple ; because universal had the opportunity lately of making himeelf acquainted, on *
â com
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CHARLES WELSH. lexion, arising from: whatever cause, nervous oF na we opinion justly imputes the disorder which may be found in| the spot, with my sonâs business in that part of the Island;
Queen Street, spent peed PTH RR oy | hea rea hE Re ie ic ghee Fra hem eR either Lody to the neglect or incapacity of the head of it. If}and that ke must know, that that was neither to hawk grie- â
October 25th, 1343. , erage âat Ra indeed cP, Cooeeie ds, of certified testi- |the Genetal or Officer neglect his duties, the consequence | vances nor to foment insubordination to the laws; but:to
wit ; monials. Bou the Pills and Bitters are mild and delightful in their | is, deprivation of rank. if the father of a family deserts his) procure the means of ridding the Island from the two great
Lp SIDNEY | MILLS, _ *} operation, prodacing none of even the temporary prostrations and nausea charge, society casts him out, and, in like manner, if the|evils of corrupt rulers and oppressive landlords ; and that
WP SHESE excellent MILLS are now in full operation, | occasioned by nearly all other medicines; and they can be administered | holder of latid, instead of performing the dutiesâ which at-}+ when he was consulted in reference to resistance, he urged
Hand the public are hereby informed, that a conveyance will | witli safety to young children, and females iene wetâ ete tath to that holding, abandon their tenants to the tender} the necessity of submission to the âlawfully constitated :au-
âleave the Subsctiberâs| residence, in, Queenâs Square, every âPrepared and âsold by, Dr.; Wm. B; Moffat, 375, roadway, New ork} mercies of strangers, and are sordidly alive only to the|thorities. Had âP.â a conscience susceptible of compune-
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_ Dhursday morning, at about7 a..m,, for the purpose of conveying. Fos sale also by. the agents--New YORE MAIER. Pounds, shillings and pence sides of the Account, they must) tion, he would not only not have thus attempted to traduce
Grain thither; the, Flour from, which will be returned, free of i Agents for Prince Edward Island. expect, and indeed ought, by severe justice, to reap the bitter | the innocent, but the very memory of that part of thedsland ~
-2xpense, to the owner, save the toll for sinding, Moved by. law. : ie fa 49 | fruits of their neglect. Q would âbite like a'serpent, and sting like an adder.â If dis-
ef Char lottetd Fy ath Oct 1842 dA SEN „, BEASLEY, Se eae | "The gigantic evil of this Island is, that the graater portion | affection has shown itself there, he will remember how it has
i rlottetow âOct. 154-. ; ; 5 nisbiagip
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ADVERTISER.
vol. VII} 3 en gia aes a : i te
meinen | atwdr ena THARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1844. [No. 342
a : mes : » Ube,
- GEORGETOWN ELECTION. ' Re . e
ON. FALL INPORTATIONS, 1843. Correspondence. jis the property of absentee proprietors, who thus alka
fall the âduties and respousibilities of their position, and the -
wee net ICE in penehy given, to, the Freehold-| FRY LATE ARRIVALS, the Subseriber has com- i
4 4 s PY; = 4 . 7+ . :
Feo ta reeciae as | dog area re cad gta pleted his Importations of ( pat] To rue Epirorn or rue Coroniat HeRacp. consequent substitution of Agents, who, (whatever may be
irected, a Poll for the Election of One M idveeatcacns if EUs ; : âtheir good qualitiesâand I desire to speak with every res-_
Serie Ms all on the ae A ey Rukia) a Ne tan ie BRITISH MANUFACTURE D GOODS >| Sir sin reading over some of the Papers that lately found pect ef malty of them,) have feweb aloes one duty jliikoa 4
Island, in the plice of Roderick Macaulay, Hah: Whiesdent ai AND { : : their way into our District, J was exceedingly pleased with apon them, that of procuring as good a return from the pro-_ 3
) : East & West India & Americah Produce, the report of aSpeech made by our very pretty-spoken Prime perly as their skill can compass for the kind and considerate : :
seen deelared vacatedâwill be opened: and held âat the Court rae Ss: at Shed : :
âHouse in Georgetown, on Luesday the Twenty-third day âof omprising, with his former sock on hand, a valuable assortment, Minister, Sir Robert Peel, in his best, soft-sawdering style landlord, whose intercourse with hisstenauts informs hina of
Januaryâ next, 1844, at cub Habe ef RlĂ©ddniieâ tock GRieabibin-of suitable for the season, all of whichâ he offers, either by whole- to the gaping chaw-bacons of Tamworth, at their annual their wants and deprivations aud whose expenditure Pe
- Gvhich all persons conddinaletiieabh moves cod pakernitaps sale or retail, at a cery small advance on the prime cost, prepara- dinner; and as the pith of it presents a very gratifying re- tores a portion of their rent in a fertilizing circulation amnougâ
| gelves accordingly. ~ ae tory tohis retuoval in the Spring to his new Store. > presentation of the proper aud existing state of the relations ; them, ns? 5 - â|
â JOSEPH WIGHTMAN, Z
DANIEL BRENAN... { between landlords and tenants in that part of England ; and |. Deprived thus of all opportunity for the exercise of those
N. 8.âAll i (as it gst be presuined toembody the views which the Prime | feelings and emotions which tend to soften the asperities of
N. 8.âA!l accounts due over 6 months. will be sued for with- ; Minister entertains of what ought to be the actual state of fife, which bind the hearts of men together, bringing theâ
" Sheriff of King's County. Charlottetown, 1th Nov., 1343.
Sheriff's Office, Kingâs County, Dec. 2Âąih, 1843.
out distinction after lst Dec. next th i i iui ; i ; j
y - next. j 108e relations throughout Her, Majestyâs dominions, L think. wealthy man into brotherly communion with his less w
| LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE, Gaz. Pall. & News, 3m.] it cannot be too olteu or toe prominently presented to the | thy neighbour, inducing cheerfulness in the humble aud
3 woe Subscriber bas been appointed Sub-Agent of| ~~~ =~ jattention of the tenautry of this Island, and to those who take | lowliness and consideration in the lofty, is it surprising that -
E> - the following [nsurance Companies, viz : HE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale an assort- a benevolent interest in their prosperity. Lt is as foliows :â| the result is disorder and discontent? How much, in every
The National Loan Fond Life Assurance Society of ment of ie â pee we shall also nates gonna aunt We shall reap | coupes depends, not upon the external coercion of the |
Jondon. 2; hot only a pecuniary gain, rut, bY meeting requently toge- law, ut Upon the internal ma metic attraction and in-
âThe New Loan Fund Life Insurance Company of GOODS AND FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, therâhy landlord and tenant. being brought face to face, fluence i hridiitiess! enbedioneâ. Sui mutual good-will.â
New York. 5 ; d ; without. the intervention. of Agents (Cheers), learning each| flardship, care, toil and disappoiitiment, are aptto engen-
The Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance Companies| Silk Velvet and drawn Satin B v Cc B otherâs characters and ascertaining each otherâs wantsâive der jn the breasts of those who experience them, feelings
of Hartford, Connecticut. Shapes, Paneyand Pinid Cloth Mekine Ghene Ol ae pha shall notouly improve the cultivation of the sail, and increase | Of bitterness, fretfulness, and even ferocity, âThese fioda
And as be is furnished with blank Forms of Application, and| Shawls and Handkerchiefs White âaR âWiiiehad Grey its produce 5 but we shall also promote and deepen those | natural vent against those whose only connection with this
in possession of all the information which may be desired by | Cottons, Prints, Victoria and Fent dresses, Plain aad Printedâ Vel- | kindly feelings between landlord and tenant which soften Islaud is felt as av evil one, aud whos it must be allowed,
- persons who wish to effect Insurance, he willbe happy to re-} vets, black Coburg Cloth, plain and feurell Lustres, Chene Chu- the gradations of society, aud which diminish the interval take but little pains to mitigate that feeling.
Suitable for the Season.
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evive applications and transimitthe same to the Agent at Hali- | sans, Orleans, Parisians and Muslin de Lainea, Silk Velvets, between wealth and poverty. We shail strengthen also and England, whose enorimons wealth, and ostentations pride +:
fax. Please apply to q bt Ă© : Satins, Velonts, Gros de Naples, Poplios, Flowers, Feathers and /fortily the bond whic! already ties us togetherâour common | therein, is at once the envy and the ridicule of the universe,
HENRY PALM ER. Ribbons, Worked Muslin, French Dimity, white bugle and | interest in the prosperity of the soilâby feelings of recipro- | has within a very few years felt the exliatisting effects of a /
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~ mourning Collars and Cuffs; white and black lace, eardinal Capes, | cal aftaghment and reciprocal respects, and shall thus derive the |Urain upon specie ; and if, io the moment of her peril, she
SIX SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE FOR A DOLLAR!! fancy Scarfs; Chene Operatics, demi Veils, long Lace, Mitts and {double reward of benefiting ourselves, in a pecduiary point! had not been able to obtain rehieftrom the enpitalists of sher
AND THIRTY-TWO AND SIXPENCE Peso faney silk and Chinese Girdles and Tapels, silk Cord, | of view, aud: being able to present to the country the spec- | oldest aud bitterest enemy, the proud structure of her con
FOR A SOVEREIGN!!! ringes.,Gimps and Buttons, Laces and Edgings, Goffred Quilling, |tacle ofa happy district, inhabited by liberal and considerate mercial greatness might have) been forever levelled in the
fs â â â crape âTrimmings, Ladiesâ lined kid Gloves, lambsâ wool do., ; . : , x, 7 â : Pay es
iE T the Puaxix Founpry, Tali ara will bectatenslinvarted Tose, Eee ATT Socks and Grecian Bots, drawo, eros- landlords, by an intelligent and improving tepantry, and by dust. Ef that which it has taken ages to construct was 80
â » res: | a happy and contented peasantry.â nearly overthrown by a drain upon specie, which continued
the above value, in prompt payment for all purchases made | sed, Swiss, book and Jaconett Muslins, cambric âHandkerchiefs, luivaa , â i iy tore wedtor shall ma og Peles
i from this date, until further notice, and no advonce on former |Gentâs. satin Stocks, Scarfs ahd Mufflers, Canterbury black and ivinyg asd do almost out of the world, and seldom tra-|Ouly fora season, iow shalba poor community struggle with
prices. white Victoria demi Caps, a few strung Boas, &c. velling many miles from my own locality, I was unwilling | the unceasing drain whic is constantly preying upon its
: âA great variety of Franklin Stoves are now ready, some of them All orders for Millitery wil! be âpromptly autenced to. A few |to conclude that what l see and bear around and about my | vitality, paralysing every effortaud exhausting all its powers,
iV âentirely new designs, and peculiar to this Establishment,» from Apprentices taught the Straw work and Millinery. own location nught he taken, withont farther examination, arising from the demand for rent to absentee proprietors?
-Pifiy shillings and upwards. ) Also, Cooking Stoves of various , ISABELLA: MACMURRAY. [#8 a correct representation of the general state and condition | âfhe magnitude of the evil can be dut lithe understood,
sizes, for large or small families, poor men or bachelors. Upright,| âSydney Street, Nov. 29. of the yreat body of the tenantry of this Islands; for that) except by those who live within the inthuence of its baleful ,
| square, Capoia and Warm Air Stoves, of new patterns, for offices, | â~ââ x 7 would have been to have told a tale of suffering and disap- effects; but in such. a xtate ef things, what possible chance
âshops, halls, or staircases. Close Stoves. for cottages, schools, or PpownNAL STREST WERARF. pointnent which, E believe, the parties themselves would be | i there of a wholesome pre aperity. to the great body of the
charebes. Kitchen Ranges, combining cleanliness and economy, AVING been appointed) by His Excellency the | Uawiiling to make public ; so strongly are they imbued with | people? * Ae well might a farmer look for bounteous creps,
mony. Aavengs, 18. 9k OTA GA byte. kind perpaispas oh Papa: I Lieutenant Governor to collect the Subscriptions towards | # Certain spirit of hall savage independence, which renders | whe parts with his manure to his richer neighbeur, as the *
making the intended Wharf at the end of Powval Sireet, in {their inability to conquer the difficulties they have nnwarily | people of this Island look for prosperity, #0 long us they are
Charlottetown, T do hereby give notice to. all concerned, that } } placed: themselves in, the most galling and mortifying âcir | suljected to a perpetual drain oftheig capical to an absentes
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shall eal) forthwith, on the respective subscribers, for the amount | camstance in their fate. In this doubtial state of mind, L was) proprietary.
ers. 22 ;
' The public will please to remensber that the Stove Castings at
âthis Foundry are not made from sheet tron patterns.
Oct. 18, 1843. ape i rite eae ie : : 2 , r
: : : of their subscriptions, and J will also receive the same at my \fortunate enough to-procure the perusal of a public docu- lam, Sir, © â :
| FRSHE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Digies ak ROBERT HUTCHINSON ment which Lam given to understand has but lately been Your obedient Servant, 4
; AVID STEWART. Esquire; for his Estates S $ f . |sent homeâthe product of the combined wisdom of both A SETTLER.
f Agents of DAVID S rEWA . Esqiire, for his Estates ou Charlottetown, July 10th, 1843. . â : 98 H
Lots or âTownships Nos. 7, 10, 12, 27, 30, 46, 47, and Lennos any eS 4 Houses âof the Legislature, and which, although it is reported ri ge -
Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared: to lease lands, to be buta very small porker substituted for the whole hog To tax Epiron or tue Cotontan Heraryp |
with s liberty of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms HE Subscribers intending to make an alteration Hi (l suppose, that it might be the more palatable to the deli- i x :
âand that all persous indebted to that gentleman, for rent orother- or pe Fe es cute tastes of the parties to whom it was addressed), is bever-) â Sin ;âT! 1 roduction i . |
wise, ar en required to make immediate ayment of the Sm acts Ped oi Hg A oe a indebted t© | theless more tl : sufficient for the object L hav - resent! day. Dec.! fle ee NE apt be bs paca of Satur-
e, are yo fed pay them will settle their respective Accounts immediately ; and); inv sufficient for the object 4 have a present) day, Dec. 30, sigued *P.,â bas attracted general observation in
b ee âÂą 1 tide oe «.\ those to whom they stand indebted, will please send inâ theie| i VIEMs and i therelore take occasion to present some of dal this couimynity 3 and Of course could not be overlooked by bog
2. ee pall pomp snl AAALLSEPRREDE DD a ee nets NAD CPREU A Aecountss-fiomard just one Lacan he a msn beauty, in contrast with the former elegantextract, Lone who wis made To occupy se couspicuous afigure i 10 oy
5 either by entting @fiinber, or in any ot re respect, will be pro-| COOPER & BREMNER. Taken from an Address to Her-Mujesty-on the general is Wiyseh etwas om ws se a a :
epee smth the BR RS Bh a D. MORPETH Charlotfetown, Sept-14th, 1843. state of the Colony, &e. &e.iâ Ă© der Which to assassinate my character, and insult the cou. eee
; PETER EMERY. ; : % 64 âââ submit to your Majesty, as subjects! stituency of Princetown aud Royalty, has failed)to. seveen
. , 2 ; " deeply affveting the interests of this Colony, that the greater) jin fr detection tay
rember 1th, 1840. coh: Sharte F 3 $a > Ab) iin from : . . : i
scant st ââââ LATS Bille Pb ota shape» mp st rate: oo portion of the settled lands therein are held under lease, at His dread that his comments might contribute) to my
menâs Articles, Bills of Lading, Manifests, Bills of Sale | perts payable in cash to absentee proprietors, andâthat the | pdpularity, be umy depeud, will be realised. Had heshad < a
=~ ViOTORIA HOTEL 5 Fit 2 par aE )
< Powers of Airey) Cot eta ee eee ibe f Indenture | annual amount thereofydrawn from this Island, must, of ne-| the good sense to take counsel of bis tears, he anight nor
Pale , F ari ? Magistratesâ ka, Ke. fi se Offce « 4 , 4 - ,
CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. variety of Magistratesâ Blanks, &e. for sale at the Offes of the cessity, operate as a sericus drawback on its prosperity. inerely lave prevented this result, but, what may niore greatly
* * * * My =
Ree tne â * 3 Celonir Merald. ! elit via
3 HE Subscriber, in returning thanks for the very om ; dlarm bins, the dimipution of Lis own tanve iran equal ratio;
liberal patronage bestowed upon him while conducting his âThat owing to the foregoing circumstances, and fror| {or bam very far from believing thatthe votes whietrd iu
vestablishment at St. Joln, N. B., begs leave to notify the Inhabi- i BOOKBINDING. _lother causes which have unhappily existed inthis Colony, | tend to take of his * ravingsâ wiil contribute: auything to his
âtants of Prince Edward Island, the neighbouring Provinces, and pure Subscribers are prepared to execute all orders | the tenantry beve become embarrassed by a long accumula-} honour, â
âthe public generally, that he has removed to Charlottetowa, and in the BOOKBINDING line in the first style of workman- tion of arrears of rentâthe existence of which must neces- He asserts that 1 was returned to the House of Assembly
taken that large and pleasantly situated: House in Water Street, ship, at moderate prices, and with punctuality and dispatch. sarily operate as a BerioUs cheek to future improvement, and! by means of the agitation (concerning Escheat, of âCuUrse;
near the Queenâs Wharf, which be has furnished in a neat style, COOPER & BREMNER. is alike injurious to the interests of landlord and tenant. whieh prevailed from 1834 to 1838. A more impudent an
sand hopes, by unremitting attenuon, to vbtain a share of public Ă© _â |*# * * But, nevertheless, being deeply impressed with | thorough falsehood has recely emanated even tron) this âprivi-
âsupport... x ISRAEL FELLOWS. âQeHE AMERICAN MILLENARIAN, and Tither a! sense of the necessity that now devolves ou the proprietors leged Palmer of falsehoods on the: public? Murk how a
\ of lands in the present embarrassed state of the tenantry of} plain tale shall contuund bim. âPhe constitueucy. which
Interpreter of Prophecy, published at New York, price
7s. Gd. per annum, in adognce. A few Copies haye been just re-
ceived and-are for Sale at the Colonial Herald Office.
âPp. S.âAn excellent Sranie -and Coacu House: attached to
âthe premises. a ;
Charlottetown, 27th June, 1843.
remitting such portion of the arrears of rent as the situation) twice returned me were never the suibjectsâol Escheat agia-
and conduec of individuals shall demand, &e. &e., aud would} tion; and J much doubt whether two voles in the Royalty
lay the foundation of a bettet state of feeling than now exists | could, at that line, have been affected by the agitation of
ryvO BE SOLD, a Leasehold Interest for the residue JOSEPH DODD, between the proprietors and their tenants, and without which | that question. Aud as regards their returning me; they will
of the unexpired term of 15 vears, with a right of purchase, Upholsterer & French Polisher this Colony cannot be expected to prosper.â _, [permit ine, without boasting, lo sayy that they had solicited
in and to that eligibly situated Brick House and premises, situ- as oe abi e Ch 1 Look bere upon this picture, and on this, the counterfeit | me, years before that tinie, to stard, und that L was then re-
nied in QuĂ©enâs Square, now in the occupation of the Subscriber. EGS leave to acquaint the Inhabitants o arlotte- | presentment of two divisions of the people, living under the | turned, without any exertion ou my part, by the peopleâs choice.
Possession to be given on the Ist day of November next. town and the Island generally, that he has taken the house sanie Government, loyally attacned to the sawe Sovereign, | If, indeed, Sir, â1 had any -hopes trom 4 epiapt lon,â -E abaatils
t J. SIDNEY DEALEY. lately oceupied â48 ose Jabez agent U8 wives a of ye glorying in. their affinity to each other, inheriting the same | suve myseliâ the trouble of endeavouring to increase it; as I
/ Charlottetown, 6th July.1843. wa abe en w aeeaeet his line will be than fy y received |y tg and desires, aud willingly encountering hargship and | ans satisfied that the line of policy pursued by © P.â and bis ra
li FOR SALE On TO LET; â âCoediaiees lined rie iainied in:the neatest manner. deprivation, in the hope of ultimate independence for them | coadjutors, is the most eflivient means for agitating the edun-. :
HAT pleasantly situated Dwelling House} Gusting hung in the lnteahavelonin selves and eluldren. 5 try that could be devised. And believing tim sincere iit his
and Premises, now in the occupation of Mr. T- Ciociapumnresit Jan., edd: Now, Sir, am, both by experience and by the better | belief, that agitation will promote my advancement to âplace,â
B. Tremain, ia Water Street. For further particulats teaching of that Holy Book which has been graciously given | 1 must suppose that he aud his party are actuated, in their
apply to - .p. WILSON THE AMERICAN FAMILY MEDICINE. _ for our iustruction in all circumstances eae ate con- | present nae by a friendly desire to promote the eminenee
s ; r a Rie, . vinced. that, violent déclamation and vituperative language of we and my friends. at ; !
Richmond Street, August Sth, 1843. tart Brogesdsâ minty A pho prwerpre nnd pers are not only offensive to God, but are, 1 themselves, the} Again, â P.â designates the meeting at which the obnoxi-
ay host of coinpetitors, and that they coueed it solely by sheiniintaritple ANG a on instruments for fighting the battle of the oppres- | ous Resolutions were passed, as a âcontrivariceâ of me and
TOBE LET. and almost unlimjted efficacy, without the usual aid of fulsome-puffery and sed. But] know of no motive which should be permitted | uy family, to promote selfish purposes, He would pay the %
: THE SU BSCRIBER, and immediate posseS- | pretensions, are well knowa to the ublic, and cannot be denied.âWhile | to restrain us from taking every fair op jortunity for repre-/ electors of Princetown aud Royalty the compliment of Âą -
: , Pp y . iF : : i. Antes ' INS y safe! fal J Sa by foyaity Lp jarg
sion given, that commodious and pleasantly situated House | very litde has been said concerning these astonishing Life Medicines by | senting, in their trae light, the evils with which a community jing them, when met, according to an annual custom, for the
seupie ames D: Macdonnell, Esq., | the 1 roprietor himself, and not more than was necessary to call the at- |; âod Searih th an db ivves Jovi : P
wrmerly aceupied by Jam: Le ae 8 tention of the afflicted to a sure and speedy means of relief, their renown is afflicted. purpose of communicating w ith their representatives, as to
to which a gous eked Pe oe eis, BOLLDENG: LOTS, in |as rapidly, flown from one individual to another, and {rom family to i Sir R. Peel had not painted, in such glowing colours, the | the policy which they wish them to pursue in their legisla-
; Als. ce ee Pi Pag a E Big Street i family, uvtil they have long since become known in almost every town happy effects of frequent intercourse between proprietors | tive cupacity, and by a requisition of those representatives,
Water Street, King Street and Mustis Stree JAMES PEAKE. and village in the Union, as a wonderful and inestimable blessing. | and tenants, and the blissful state of a country â inhabiled by| with yielding themselves us the tools of individual ambition,
ei mS ea a heroete ry prone ne pag rt at âastonishing | Hberal and considerate landlords,â we might, perhaps, have) P.â should have known more of the iadependence of the
e cacy in Ise ses 0 e mos T a an stinate character, as we! * } r a +4 ; i j ~ x is Âą itv : .
senators of prevalent and ordinary eccurrence, have been P eived mourned in silence the hitter destiny whieh las involved | electors of this community than to make such-a charge. He
TO BE SOLD. by the. proprietor from. the persons they have cured from every section | US 10 such a strangely contrasted state of things. But when | should remember, that when his party sent them one of their
Pinel; Acres landed: Lok Ny citer Mighintenaat of the country, and still continue to be âreceived in increasing numbers. we recognize iu the deliverer of that speech the mighty En-! number asa candidate, at the last election, they sent him back. x
T pat s dectieinte emhet she Protestant | Burying Ttis with pride aud pleasure that the proprietor refers the ublic to his | chanter at whose touch the colouring of bis bright painting |'They bave long since thrown off the domination of Char-
G Ne eal âRoad and about a quarter anne ee hte ch mtd Bele 24 nirebina ap ntye of these testi- | might be transfused unto its fellows, is it surprising that! lottetown 5 and have sought and found among themselves
Ground, on the *8 iy monials is published, with the names and residence of the writers, because | wo hasten to point attention to the emblazoned sentiment ;| disinterested friends on whom they may rely. True, Land
rom town. An_acre and a half were ploughed this Fall, and | pe has no hesitation in saying that the annals of Medical Science do not : oe , A * , LF :
ap uarters of an acre are ready fur wheat. For further parti-| contain aâ greater number oF variety of cures effected by any medicine or that we should recominend all who desire to see this!some of my family attended the meeting, and, along with
© known.to: the profession, or cures of a more frightful kind or of longer | Island emancipated from its present suffocating thraldow, | other electors, pussed the iesolutions. But they were the
ee, re : WILLIAM HILL. | standing, eoming as these testimonials do from the cured persons them- | to register the words of this powerful Minister, and to cher-| unanimous expression of the feelings of all present, and will
Charlottetown, 18th Deer. 1843.
in Water Street, fi
Charlotictown, 30th Sept. 1843.
(3w) selves, who: certainly know best, from their own happy experience, \jgh thein in their hearts, as indicating the gradual bat âirre-| be responded to by thousands throughout the {sland. If ©P.â
whether they are cured or not. âThe evidence they @ ord of the pre | sistible progress of that âtrue lightâ which begins to shed | thinks the constituency of Princetown and Royalty can be
4 % ââââ | eminent and unprecedented efficacy of these rand remedies is perfectly |. ge : i ÂŁ A awit :
LL Persons having legal demands against, the. irresistible, an commands rather than volielts the respect of the public. its cheering influence upon the Social Lhe aa day, 80 âs eth § as he wainuates, let Lins come and try some
Estate of John H. White, of Charlottetown, Printer and | In addition to those already published, the proprietor 1s in possession of | teaching that the duties of property are so closely and inti-| of hig âcontrivances amongst them, and he will find his :
3 : y i $ i ;. demonstrating that | mately connected with the possession, as to adinit of no sé-| mistake.
hi ; ed to furnish their, Accounts a vast accumulation of these personal certificates, d gt ly 2 | *y ) t stax â 4 vy es
sre Binrlar, deneneed Ate Saeed to said Estate are required his Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters ave promptly and uniformly efficacious | paration, and that thé consequences resulting from the ne- This slanderer, unsatisfied with asssailing me indi-
Aury. attested: # Peary rae In Scrofula, ip all its hydra headed forms; Dyspepsia, whether chronic | lect of those duties are of such magnitude and importance | vidually, must level bis envenomed shafts against my = = =
o make immediate payment. i i t -hronie, Jaundi 1 bilious â 4 ; agri Agar ; pe
ea ee VOHN DAVIS, jun Adestnineeinrs emacasensl niet caer sovin nananâ ad arver and {#8 imperiously to demand the attention and control of en-| family also. He charges âone of my sousâ with. excitip
âCHARLES WELS as > | Acue in all their varieties, aud when quinine and all other specifies fail ; lightened Statesmen, even as those more common and ordi-} disafiection to the Government, while â huwking grievancesâ
Charlottetown, August 7th, 1843. Habitaal Costiveness, (especially when the Life Pills are used as dinner | nary matters which by approved experience have become in Lots One and Two, last summer. Now, Sir, as to trades,
ae A _____. | pills, immediately before or after that meal,) Piles, even in cases of thirty subjected to legal restraint. 4 J should consider â hawking grievancesâ equally as respeeta-
APHE Sunscriper being about to leave this Island, re- pera siggy I peg carr ede ce ieaense ens âThe General in commandâthe officer at the head of his | ble as hawking caricatures, a8 has been recently done in this
I] persons indebted to him to make immediate evans and all other eruptive diseases ; Pleurisy Asthma, Bron- regimentâthe father ofa familyâare all, in their stations, | section of the commnunity, by the eupreme head of the honour-
blnarr iia a : : , ; responsible for the order and demeanor of those who are able party to which âP.â belongs. But 1 believe that +P.â
_paymentto Mr. Wittiam A. WELSH who is duly authorised to | chitis, and other affections of the chest, lungs and mucous members ; 1 i i c . of . P Ht
Pracive the same. â 4.0% pimples stains of the skm, and the foul unhealthy appearance of the committed to their trust and exanrple ; because universal had the opportunity lately of making himeelf acquainted, on *
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CHARLES WELSH. lexion, arising from: whatever cause, nervous oF na we opinion justly imputes the disorder which may be found in| the spot, with my sonâs business in that part of the Island;
Queen Street, spent peed PTH RR oy | hea rea hE Re ie ic ghee Fra hem eR either Lody to the neglect or incapacity of the head of it. If}and that ke must know, that that was neither to hawk grie- â
October 25th, 1343. , erage âat Ra indeed cP, Cooeeie ds, of certified testi- |the Genetal or Officer neglect his duties, the consequence | vances nor to foment insubordination to the laws; but:to
wit ; monials. Bou the Pills and Bitters are mild and delightful in their | is, deprivation of rank. if the father of a family deserts his) procure the means of ridding the Island from the two great
Lp SIDNEY | MILLS, _ *} operation, prodacing none of even the temporary prostrations and nausea charge, society casts him out, and, in like manner, if the|evils of corrupt rulers and oppressive landlords ; and that
WP SHESE excellent MILLS are now in full operation, | occasioned by nearly all other medicines; and they can be administered | holder of latid, instead of performing the dutiesâ which at-}+ when he was consulted in reference to resistance, he urged
Hand the public are hereby informed, that a conveyance will | witli safety to young children, and females iene wetâ ete tath to that holding, abandon their tenants to the tender} the necessity of submission to the âlawfully constitated :au-
âleave the Subsctiberâs| residence, in, Queenâs Square, every âPrepared and âsold by, Dr.; Wm. B; Moffat, 375, roadway, New ork} mercies of strangers, and are sordidly alive only to the|thorities. Had âP.â a conscience susceptible of compune-
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_ Dhursday morning, at about7 a..m,, for the purpose of conveying. Fos sale also by. the agents--New YORE MAIER. Pounds, shillings and pence sides of the Account, they must) tion, he would not only not have thus attempted to traduce
Grain thither; the, Flour from, which will be returned, free of i Agents for Prince Edward Island. expect, and indeed ought, by severe justice, to reap the bitter | the innocent, but the very memory of that part of thedsland ~
-2xpense, to the owner, save the toll for sinding, Moved by. law. : ie fa 49 | fruits of their neglect. Q would âbite like a'serpent, and sting like an adder.â If dis-
ef Char lottetd Fy ath Oct 1842 dA SEN „, BEASLEY, Se eae | "The gigantic evil of this Island is, that the graater portion | affection has shown itself there, he will remember how it has
i rlottetow âOct. 154-. ; ; 5 nisbiagip