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An extensive know- ledge ofgeneral business, acquired during a long residence in the West Indies, and subsequent extensive courses of business Will! .all the British Colonies, the experience ofscveral years in Lon- don as It Colonial Agent, coupled with promptitude, attention, and judgment, will, he trusts, enable him to give satisfaction to those who may favour him with their commands. N. B.——Parénts sending home their children for education may Willi Confidence entrust them to the care of Mr. Simmonds, who will undertake to see them placed in first-rate and respectable establishments, where every attention shall be paid to their health, morals,improvcmcnt and general comfort. [Those American and Canadian Editors who exobange and do ' business with Mr. Simmonds will oblige him by copying this.] CHARLES WILLMEIL’S AMERICAN NEWS LETTER AND EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCER, Enlarged to the extent of Ten additional Columns. 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Price $1 per annum (in advance). . 113' Subscriptions to the above Paper will be received by the fro rietors ofthe Colonial Herald, at their Oflice,Cllflr101lel°W", iP- ‘ “land. Agents for the Publishers, who have lately received number of copies of the work, Boston, Aug. 1, 1342. - .R.‘SEARS’ PICTORIAL WORKS—TheSab- . ‘ scribers havejrist received, and om,er sale, at their I“: 11-} :Sblilhment, in .Water Street several entire sets oer Sears' :‘tsplesdid Works. ’ . COOPER av. BREMN R.- Charlottetown. 8th Oct. 1842. ‘ E , BLANK Bills of Exchange, Charter Parties, Sea- . V mettle~ Articles, Bills ofLading, Manifests, Bills of Sales, Towers of Attorney, Court Subp'oznas, Apprentices lrrdentores, t'sriety ofMagistrat'es’ Blanks (confer sale at the Ofiice efthe ‘ Her .’ MER-_ P A It I! I: R’ S PURGATIVIE AND STUMACHIC VEGETABLE PILLS. ” He that wants Health wants scary thing." I I lH\ESE Medicines are entirely Vegetable, and will be found upon trial to be the mildest, and at the same time the most effectual, remedy ever offered to the public for the relief of suffering humanity. ’ IN ALL DISEASES they will be found to allay Irritation—reduce Frrvcr and Inflammation—cleanse the Stomach and BoweIs—improve Digestion—purity the Blood—restore tone to the principal functions— and impart renewed energy to the whole Constitution. In the following Diseases they have proved oflhe greatest utility : chcrs ofevery character Inflammation»; Costiveucss; Bilious and Liver Complaints; Consumption; Asthma; llyspc )sia; Vomiting; Determination of Blood to the Hood; Cutaneous Iiruplions; l'ilcs; Diseased .loints ; Nervous Disorders; llystcrir-s; Fem 11.? Complaints of vr‘ery [cl/id; Iinpure state of the Blood; Worms; Diarrhoea; all Dcrangcmcnts ofthe Stomach and Bowels; and General Debility of the whole Constitution. Illd¢€l[,.tltcr¢ is scarcely a Discuss to which mankind is suhjcct which they will not either greatly benefit or perfectly cure. The I’urgative Pills operate in the most gentle manner in cleansing the Stomach and Ilowels, and removing obstructions. ‘ In severe Chronic Diseases they are an invaluable Alleratr't-e, and when combined with the Stomachic Pills, quicklv improve the secretions of the whole system—the stomach is strengthened—a hcalthv flow ot'bile is produced—the bowels become regular—and disease, wlicihcr Local or Constitutional, gives place to health and vigour of mind and hotly. In all diseases of the Digestive Organs, accompanied with loss of appetite, nausea, sour stomach, and gcncral nobility. rho, Stomachir Pills (wph the occasronal use of the Purgative,) will be found oftlic greatest uti ity. The Stomachic Pills should always be taken after Fever and Inflam- mation are reducedby the I’urgative Pills—as they greatly facilitate the rcrovcry ot the patient. \chk and delicate Females will find the Stomachic Pills ofihe utmos value irt all complaints to which they are subject. In all diseases of debil_rty they Will be found to increase the patient's strength, and rapidly restore him to the enjoyment ofperfect health. Sold in Boxes, price ls. 6d. each. For sale by the Subscribers, who are Agents. COOPER 6c BREMNER. Charlottetown, Ist February, 1843. - M O F F A T’ S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHtENIx BITI‘ERS II E S E superlative Family Medicines have long since acquired an established reputation for direct and invariable efficacy in all the prevalent and ordinary diseases, as well as in many others ofa peculiar and aggravated character. Their virtues are proved by the voluntary testimonials ol'thc persons they have cured, and who accompany their certificates with their names and places of residence These scrlificates now amount to thousands, being hundreds to each particular kind of disease. They embrace the most frightful and in- veterate cases of Scrofulu, I’iles,‘Dyspepsia, Jamtdicc, [Jilious and Liner aflectimls. acute and chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Bronchitis, Scrofa/us as well as Illucous Consumption, habitual L'osliccncxs, ll’orms, Stomach and Bowel complaints of all kinds, headache, gitldincss and urrrous dehility, eruptii'c diseases, and the clouded,sallow,nnhcalthy appearance ot the skin, arising from various causes of?” health, Fer-er and Agile ot'evcry variety. settled pains in the side, back, organs and limbs, hitmors, ulccrs, oitl breath and inward fryer, night sweats, and general weakness and 055 of appetile, the mumps, swollen [lite trudgums, affcctions of the bladder, kidney, spleen and pleura, and the sickness incl-4 dental tofcmtiles, together With very many other maladies which control be here enumerated. The certificates of cure in all these diseases are immense in number, ahd clear, direct and explicit in description, and coming as they do, in every case, from the persons cured, they are indis- putable and conclusive in authority. These inestimablc medicine sshould therefore be kcpt by every family and grown .erson in the Union. as they will be found to be not only the best ieme rcs for disease, but also its most certain preventativcs, and the strrest renovators 01 sound, cheerful and elastic health. They arc. singularly mild and agreeable in their operation, and though perfectly effectual, never occasron even the temporary prostration and nausea which always follow the iisc of coarse drastic purges and the use ofcalomcl. Prepared wholesale and retail by Dr. \‘Vm. B. Motfal, 375 Broadway, New York. For sale also by the agents—NEW YORK, May 30. ' ' COOPER 51. BRENNER. , Agents/hr Prince Edward Island. [13’ These valuable Medicines may also he had on application to Mr. George Farley, Searlctown. Bedeque; MLGcorge Wigginton,Crapaud; and Mr. Edward Henry, Lot 18. . Charlottetown, August 12. 1842. TO BE SOLD, OR LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS, 'I‘IIA'I‘ highly eligible and beautifully situated Estate of KESTON, bordering on the Royalty Road. 3; miles from Charlottetown, With a substantial new frame House. forty- two feet by thirty-two feet—containing 10 spacious Ronnts,be. sides Cellars, Closets, &c. It has a large Kitchen Garden and Flower Garden; a Barri, Farmer's Cottage, and many Out-build- ings. Forty acrcs ofthe Land are ready to crop (Iralt'grass), and twenty more cleared for tho plough, and twelve acres unreclnim- ed. Apply on the spot, for terms, ofthe thscribcr. HENRY SHEARMANu Keston, 2011) April, 1843. OR. SALE—About 18 or 20 acres of excellent Land, situate in Charlottetown Royalty—tine half cleared and in a high state ofcultivation. There are a good Draw-well and some small Buildings on the premises, which are within three and a halfrniles of Charlottetown, and halfa mile frotn the St- I’etcr's Road. It is bounded On one side by the road loading from the St. Peter's to the Princetovvn Road, and in front and rear by roads coming out in the St. Peter’s Road ; on the other side by a ditch. Apply to JOHN WHEALAN, on the premises, or to EDWARD KICKHAM, Charlottetown. _ THE Subscribers having been dtrly appointed the sole Agents of DAVID STEWART, Esquire, for his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10, 1‘2, 27, 30, 4t}, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, thatvthey are prepared todeose lands, with it libert ' of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms; and that al persons indebted to thatgentlerrrnn, frir rent or other- wise, ure hereby required to make immediate payment of the ame. ' ‘ I ‘ All persons found trespassing on any ofthe above properties, either by cutting Timber, or in any other respect, will be pro- ' 1 t1 utmost ri our of the Law. secured wrti is g H. D. MORPETH’ PETER. EMERY. December 10th , 1840. SIDNEY MILLS. THESE excellent MILLS are now in full operation, and the public are hereby informed, that p conveyance wrll leave the Subscriber's residence, in V Queen s Square, every ’l‘hursda morning, at about 7 n. m., for the purpose ofconveyrng r Grain thither; the Floor from which will be returned, free of h toll for rinding allowed by law. expense, to the owner, save t e JgSIDNEY DEALEY. Charlottetown, 28th Oct. 1842. LIFE AND ‘FIRE INSURANCE. .THE Subscriber has been appointed Sub-Agent of the following Insurance Companies, viz: ~ , The National Loan Fund Lifé Assurance Society of London. ’ The New Loan Fund Life Insurance Company of ' New York. The Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance Companies . of Hartford, Connecticut. . And as has furnished with blank Forms oprplicatron, end in possession of all the information which may be desired by persons who wish to effect Insurance, Ire Will be hppy :13 r;- ceivce applications and transmit the same to the Agent at a I r“ “amp?” '° HENRY PALMER. SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1843. B. E M 0 v A. Is. HE Sunscarnea begs leave to acquaint the Inhabi- tants nfCharlottetown, and the Island generally, that he has REMOVED to his New Building, in Queen-Street, where he has received, per lute arrivals, A general and well selected Assortment of BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, AND - EAST flND WEST INDIA PRODUCE, Which he offers FOR SA LE, cheap, for CASH only. All persons indebted to the Subscriber are requested to make immediate payment. Such Accounts and Notes as were due and payable on the 1st of May last, will be handed to an Attorney,for recovery, on the let January next, ifnot prevruusly settled. . 1 A. MACLEAN. Charlottetown, 8 Dec. 1842. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, FOR SALE BY JOHN T. THOMAS. April 15,1843. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. tions in his premises, bogs leave to inform his friends gene- rally tlnir he is now prepared to accommodate a few persons with ,‘z‘cntcel board, Combined with .r comfortable and quiet home. Lvery attention will be paid to those who may honor him with a call. ‘ [Ij'A few yearly Boarders can be well accommodated on rea- sonable terms. JAMES DAVIS. Ilillsborough Street, (near King’s Squarc,) Oct. lsr,1842. COMMERCIAL INN. THE Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the public that he has taken the above well known Premises, and having furnished the same with every article repuisite for it com- fortahle BOARDING HOUSE, hopes, by the moderation oflris charges. and strict attention to the wishes ofthose who rriuy favour him with their custom, to merit a continuance of that patronage which was for so many years awarded to his predecessor in that Establishment. DAVID CONNORS. Charlottetown, July 8th, 1842. T0 SHIPOWNERS AND OTHERS. ‘ ATSON DUCHEMIN, Pump and Bloc/cm’a/ccr, returns thanks to those who have, for many years past, favored him With their patronage and support in his line ofbusi- nests; and begs to intimate, that he has now on hand a large lpiitntity of SlllPS' BLOCKS, of all descriptions and sizes, DEADISYIZS, and all other materials in his line required for the outfit uf Vessels. He has also on hand fifew Mahogany and Birch \VHEELS, CA PSTANS, die. ‘ Sliips' Pumps, and Pumps for \Vells not exceeding 100 feet in length, made on an improved principle to work with case. All descriptions of Turning in brass, iron or Wood, executed with taste and dispatch, and on moderate terms. l (f? \VANTED, a respectable lad from the country, about 14 years ofage, as an Apprentice to the above business. Inquire at the \Vorkslrop, head of the Queen’s Wharf, or at the Block- nirrking Establishment, Prince Street. Charlottetown, 11th May, 1843. ' PL‘ASTERING. LEXANDER. MACBETH, PLASTERER, begs to . irilirrrate, that he is pgepared to contract, on,moderate terms, Wllll such persons as may feel disposed to favour Irim with their support in his line ofbusiness; an..| flutters himselfthut, by punc- tuality rind good workmanship, he may be favoured with a share ofthe public patronage. Application to be made at Mr. PA].th- rEn’s Hotel. Charlottetown, July 30th, 1842. THE FAMILY LIFE MEDICINES. THE celebrated Lift: Pills and P/rwni'c Bitters. pre- pared and sold by Dr. \Vm. B. Motl'at,375, Broadway, New York, may now be said to be the most respectably established and extensively adopted family medicines in the nitcd States. They have not only won the sanction and recommendation ofall the candid and philanthropic portion ofthc medical prolession, who have observed thcirinvariable ellir'ar‘y irr general dcrangements ofthe stomach and bowels, and their astonis hing effects in man varieties of acute and chronic disease, brit wliatis far better, these met icines have recommended themselves, andt fully and fairly achieved the distinguished and now certainly pre-eminerit position which they now occupy iii public and domestic estimation. They arc proved by their works, and make no appeals to vulgar credulity. If the proprietor were disposed to make an irrvidious comparison be- twccn these self-established mdicincs and any others. he might (‘Olifl- dcruly assert and challenge contradiction that there is no medicine known to the medical protession, or named in their books, concerning which so many clear, unquestionable and conclusive evidences of use- fulness and remarkable curcs are recorded as those which he can adduce concerning the Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters. Ifit be admitted that suf- fcrcis are the hcstjudgies as to whether a remedy has relieved them and restored them to health and strength. their is the evidence in behalf of these medicines decisive and irresistible. Dr. Motl'at is in possession of art immense accumulation of voluntary testimonials from respectable persons and families in all parts of the Union, far and near, who give heir names and residence to the unsolicited statement that they have been others not Itere enumerated, by these Life Medicines alone, when other medicines had been long employed iii vain, viz: Scrofula, in its most dreadfully advanced and destructive stages, when large )OIIIODS of the flesh and bones ofthe face had been destroyed; Piles of tve, ten, twen- ty, thirty and even thirty-five \ears standing; Rheumatism, both acute and chronic, of the most hopeless character; Turgescence of the Liver, end various other liver complaints; Bilious Cholic, and every-concciva- ble variety of bilious affections; Marasmus 'I‘abes,or Decline, and Maras- mus Phthisic, or Consumption, in more advanced stages than an ' on record; Dyspepsia, in all its chronic and acute varieties, with its frurht- ful train ofdistressing s mploms; \Vorms of all kinds, both in children and grown persons. irrhoea, both serious and hilious; Costiveness, both habitual and occasional; Fever and Ague, in its three principal varieties, and intermittent and remitlent fevers, ofall kinds; Hypocon- driosis, and other extremely complicated nervous afl‘ections, with nervous debility in general; Salt Rheum, Running Scald. and eruptive diseases generally, including Enantbesis, Erysipelas or St. Anthony’s fire,pnd sallow, unhealthy complexion; Pal itatrou of the heart, and Determine. tion ofblood to the head, settled pains in the organs, limbs, back, head and side; afi‘ections of the bladder, kidnies, spleen, throat, and pleura ; jaundice, dropsy and gout; together with those general afl'ecuons of the system which arise from complicated causes. . The certificates of these cures are in the proprietor’s possessron, and will readily be shown to all who desire to see them. A small selection from them have been published in Moti‘at’s Medicrfl Manual, of which a new and enlarged edition is preparin for the press; The reason why these medicines, which in ordinary amil use operate merely as mild and efl'ectual laxatives, cure so great a variety of formidable drseaseses, that while as cathartics, cleansing the alimentary canal, and relieving the liver and the absorbent vessels of all impurities, they lay the foundation for the cure ofall specific diseases, they are compounded ofuniquc and unprecedented variety ofeltoice and exquisiteingredienls, some of which are almost unknown to the rofessiun, which exert a specific action upon many complaints, without in the slightest degree afiecling the general system, otherwise than as simple purifiers, When those complaints are not present. Both the Pills and‘tlie Bitters are mild and agreeable in their operations, causing neither prostralions nor nausea, and requiring neither confinement nor peculiar diet. Their effects are uniformly to produce an immediate sense of renovated health, and new life and vigour to both body and mind. They cannot be taken without benefit, and they should be procured both by individuals and heads offamilies,,and con- stantly kept on hand not only as remedies but as preyentalrves ordis- ease. They are pre ared and sold wholesale and retail, by Dr. Wil ham B. Motl'at, 375 Bron way,N. Y.. and also by the Arrears—an Yoax 'May 30. COOPER 6r. BREMNER. Agent: for Prince Edward Island. 3;? These valuable Medicines may also be had on application to Mr Geor e Farley,Searletown, Bedcque 5 Mr.George Wrggrnton, Crapaud ; and fir. Edward Henry , Lot 18. Charlottetown, August 12, 1842. THE Subscriber having made considerable altera- complctely and speedily cured ofthe following diseases, and of many ‘ [No. 310. PROSPECTUS or THE OERISEIAN WORLD, Christians. T. H. Stockton-"Editor & Proprietor. ‘ . New Series— Octave Edition—January, 1843— Vol. III 2 outline ofthe character ofthis Periodical: ’ » ., I. ITS OBJECT. The CHRISTIAN WORLD is devoted totlrs advancement II. ITS PLAN. only. 4. ./I Christian Miscellany. The First contemplates 0ri~ ginal and Independent Expositions ofthe Religion ofChfist, as found’in the Bible: the Second, Original sketches ofall Churches and BenevolentInstitutions—61d! Association to be’re resented by competent authority ofits own: the Third, Original e’viewt',‘ on Christian Principles, ofthe Government, Literature, an'd Phi- losophy, the Science and Art ofthe World, as it now is: and the Fourth, Geographical, Historical and Biographical Characters Events, Descriptions; Poetry, Anecdotes, Aphorisms; General Intelligence, Statistics, &c. 111. 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Resolutions reported from the Committee on the Statepfthe Colony, as amended and adopted by the House, in the Session rifts/42: Petitions to the ‘Queen, and to the Bri- tisthuse of Commons, founded thereon. A Statement_oftbe' r’rices paid for Township Lands, with Reports thereon, &c. Printed brordnr ofthe House of Assembly. . - Cnxamrrsrows: Coor’xrt 6L Bazaars, Printers. \ . Just published, price 6d. single, ' or 4:. per dozen, SHEET ALMANAC FOR. 1843; containing- Counting House Calendar, \Veather and Interest Tables Correct Lists of Public Officers, and other information ofn. gens- rally Useful kind. Crunco'r‘rz'rovvtr: COOPER 6b BREMNER, Publishers. OR. SA LE.—The Leasehold Interest of the Sub- scriber in and to Seventy-five Acres of Excellent LAND, situate on,tbe new Bedcque Road, about 12 miles from Charlotte- town. Sixteen Acres are cut. down, 14 Acres under crops of grain, grass and potatoes, 3 acres of wheatfimd 3 of oats—tlte.r_n- mairrdcr is burnedI and ready for crop. The Lease is for Ninety- rtine years. SAMUEL HARPER. New Bedeque Road, May 30, 1843. I. NEW PERRY BOAT. THE Subscriber’s new, fast-sailing and substantial Boat CHARLES will ply between the Queen's Wharf and Warren Farm, every Wednesday and Saturday, during the pro. sent Season. The CHARLES is twenty-six feel heel, is handsomely painted and well furnished with sails, oats, &c., and when not emplo ed as above stated, will be placed at the disposal of parties ofp ea- sure,ur will be available for anypther pur use for which she may be required, and for which the charges will be moderate. ~ ' WILLIAM HUBBARD. Charlottetown, May 3, 1843. EAT MANUPAOTOR! OHN HOBBS, Hatter, returns his sincere thanks to his friends, and the public generally, for the very liberal support he has received since he commenced business in this Island, and begs to intimate, that he has REMOVED toJIargnu Road, New London, near Mr. 'l‘uplin's Mill, where he continues his business, and will thankfully receive and punctuallyrattend ' to all orders sent to him. He has appointed Mr. John Williams, Merchant, Charlotte- town, his Agent, who has constantly for sat. a supply oflris Hall, 610., and will attend to and forward all orders that lilo] b6 Oll- trusted to his care without delay. Gentlemen‘s Beaver and Felt HatspLadies’ ‘Riding Hats and Beaver Bonnets; Children’s fano Hats, &c., made to order. Old‘ Hats cleaned, &c. Beaver and uskrat Skins bought. "' Margate Road, New London, April'13th, 1843. JOHN TURNER, Cooper, (lately from England), sincerely returns thanks to those Gentlemen who have so kindly favoured Him with their commands, since his arrival, and hereby further begs to acquaint them, and the public generally, that he has taken the premises in Sydney Street, lately occupied by Mr. John Hobbs, Hatter, where he intends] to carry on big . business in all its branches—as a Can er for both-House ,er Ship—and hopes, by strict attention to mimic, and moderate charges, to merit a‘portion oftherr favors. - N B.—Goods, ready made, ke tfur sale. - Sydney-Street, Charlottetown, an.10,1843. 3001' AND anon manure. TUE Svascaraea Intimates to the public that he has commenced business in the above line,in his Shop, in . Sydney Strut, near the Wellington Hotel, wherelhe trusts, by diligence in his occupation and good workmanship, to until! share of public patronage. THEOPHILUS CHAPPELL. ' e. Charlottetown, April 1, 1843. . BOOKBINDING. ' r . . THE Subscribers are prepared to execute all orders in the BOOKBINDING line in the first style ofworkmsn- sbi atmoderats rice: and with unctualit and dis atoli. P’ P ’ ' pcoon; a BREMNER. Ili.; , - - ,m ,. th' l,u."-. A Monthly Publication—Designed forlall Denominations qr, I THE attention of the public is invited to the following» . ofALL CHRISTIAN INTERESTS. \. g This embraces Form llIAlN DI-zrua'rrinit'rs, 1. Bible tianity. 2. Organized .Chrl’lianity. 3. Connexions of Christi- - cred Music. the intermediate months, with occasions Wood V fljflgcnts and Subscriber: are rcquested to send in their drdere ' . rule! - .,