‘ i i @bt catamarans are, AND-_ ' V]; I gr... iv. was ’4"m5('uc} PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ADVERTISER. .' . 4— - CHARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1843. J ' 3 [No. 309' 111/ 1.7 //-/I ‘i’ ». “QTHEATRON 1 1 " SI ‘ 0' e; 4‘}? .c int/Li: ‘\'. fi’pc mix. = *fi'ft-Ti A 1 1 gt « «N- B a . ~ .am, “is a 3 i ‘» ~' The ODUCTION'S i the THE HAlRl THE SKIN! THE TEETH! ROWLAN ’3 MACASSAR IL 15 universally acknowledged to be the ONLY ARTICLE that will effectually produce and rrstore Hair, (including \Vmsxrzns, Mus- racnros, and Evr-znnows,) prevent it from/ivlling aflor turning grm , free it from srurf aud ddudl‘ty, and render it delightfully soft, Silk: curly, and glossy. ’ CAUTION I—Numerous pernicious compounds are universally sold as “ MACASSA It 01L.” To ensure the real article, see that the bot- tle is enclosedin a wrapper, (a stool engravingr ofquuisite workmanship.) on which are engraved “ RO‘VLAND’S DIACASSOR OIL,” in two lines. ' ',,* To further ensure the genuine article, see that the words “ Row~ land’s Mocassar Oil” are engraved on the back of the envelope nearly 1,500 times, containing 29,028 letters—WITHOUT THIS NONE ARE cesurnrz. I . Price 35. 6d.; '75.; Family Bottles, (equal to four small,) 10s. 6d. and double that sizoflls. per bottle. ‘ ESWLANDS’ KALYQB This elegant and fragrant Preparation thoroughly eradi- cates all Pimplcs, Spats. “latches, Redness, ’l'un, Freckles, and other Defrcts of the Skin, heals Sunlrnnrs, Stings of Insects. and reduces in- flammation. It imparts a youthful roseate hue to the most bilious Com- plexion, and renders the Arms, Hands and Neck, transparently fair and delightfully soft and smooth. It is invaluable as a renovating and refreshing \Vash during-travelling, or exposure to the sun, dust, or dry piercing winds, and after the heated almost here of crowded asserublies.—-('iEiv'rlmiunu wtll find it peculiarly grate ul after shaving, in alloying the irritation of the Skin. Price 45.6d. and 35. 6d. per bottle, duty included. BSWLANBS’ Q ONTO Qfl- E-flflsfié DEMEEQEEQEQ A FRAGRAN’F IVHI’I'IC P0 llr’DER, of Oriental Herbs.—It eradicatcs Tartar and decayed spots from the Teeth, preserves the Eu- amel, to which it imparts a Pearl-like whiteness, and fich the Teeth firm- ly in the Gums. Being an Anti-Scorbutic, it cradicates the scurvy from the Gums, strcngt tens, braces, and rendersthcm of a healthy rcd: it removes unpleasant tastes from the mouth, which often remain after Ever: taking medicine, 61c. and imports sweetness and perfume to the rut . Price 25. 9d. per box, duty'iucluded. ROWLAND’S ‘ ESSENCE OF TYRE, OR IMPERIAL DYE, Changes Ind or Grey Hair, Whiskers, Eyebrows. &c., to a beautiful Brown or Black. ~ Price 4s.—7s. fwd—105. 6d. and 215. per bottle. * BOWLAND’S ’ ALSANA, EXTRACT ’Immcdiately relieves the most violent Tooth-Ache, Gum-Bails, and .vSwellcd Face. Price 25. Shh—ls. 6d. and 105. 6d. per bottle. OBSERVE !---To protect the Public from Fraud, 'I'hc Hon..Com- emissioners ochr lllajrsty’s Stamps have authorised the P'roprietors’ Signature to be engraved on the Gorernrnent Stamp, thus— A. ROWLAND or SON, 20, Hutton Garden, Which is affiixed to the IKaIydor, Odonto, and Alsana. None of these are Genuine without the Stamp. ' Beware of ImitationSII composed of the most pernicious and trashy ingredients, and which are frequently pressed upon the un- wary as “ GENUIN a,” and under the lure of being cheap. Be sure to ask for “ Rowland’s” Articles. so” by every I’mu‘unmt and CHEMIST throughout the civilized world. OTICE.-‘—The London “ ALLIANCE LIFE AND 'FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY" still colitintie,to issue POlicies upon Life and against Fire, at extremely moderate rates 0f premium. Persons assuring at this office for five years in suc- ‘ccssiun, participate in the profits of the Company. In case of ‘Ioss,tlie Subscriber is empowch to settle and pay the some, "Without reference to the Board of Directors in London, unless under very special circumstances. This being the most danger- .ous season ofthe year, and one in \VlIicthires are most likely to occur, the Subscriber would call upon all those who have proper- ty at stake, and who have not already availed themselves ofthe advantages Conferred by insuring in the Alliance Company, to «size upon the opportunity-thus nfl‘ordcd them, to obtain policies from this Officemnd thus seek Pno'riacrioiv, not only from care- less'domesliee, but also from improvidenc nrighbotirs. If: mar: wore only aware of the serenity of mind that gnsned, upon his ‘,premises being insured against Fire, he would not be long ere he dolly enjoyed it. -' He can at once obtain it,by making application M the Office ofthe Subscriber dai~ly,b’etween 9 o’clock, A. u , and 5 o'clock, in. u.— tSundays excepted. - . . _- CHARLES YOUNG, flgent. Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1842. .K, . LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. HE Subscriber has been appointed Sub-Agent of ,the following—Insurance Companies, viz: The National Loan Fund Life Assurance oeiety of ' London. » 'The New Loan Fund Life Insurance Company of 4 New York. Who-Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance Companies ~ ~ , ' .of Hartford, Connecticut. , ’v,‘t.-:And as be}: furnished with blank Forms oprplicption, and thd‘mnuldn .Of all the information which may be defined by =P°f|°ni “h? Will! to effect Insurance,,ho will be happy to re- rcelv“ aI’Pllcmtionu and transmit the same to the Ageut at Huli if”. Please apply to . ' , , HENRY PALMER. » . _ SIDNEY mums. _THE:S’E excellent MILLS are now in {an operation, H" ain‘d‘bhe public are hereby informed, that in cbn-‘v’dy‘ané'o will leave. the Subscrlber's residence, in Queen's Square, every Thoridn. morning; at‘nbo’ut7 u. m., for the purpose ofeonveying Grain thither; Ill! Fltmr'ffom’ Which will be returned, free of “expense, to the owner, save the tell for grinding rimmed b iuw. - - . _ » . ~ J. SIDNEY DEAL Y'. bv'ichulottctoivIJSth Oct. 1842.. . , . . P A 11.2 E R’ S PURGATIVE AND STOMACHIC VEGETABLE PILLS. THESE Medicines are entirely Vegetable, and will be found upon trial to be the mildest, and at the same time the most efiectual, remedy ever offered to the public for the relief of suffering humanity. IN ALL DISEASES they will be found to alla Irritation—reduce Fever and Inflammation—cleanse the Stomach an Bowcls—improvc Digestion—purify the Blood—restore tone to the- principal functions— and tmpart renewed energy to the whole Constitution. In thefollowmg Diseases they have proved ofthe greatest utility : Fevers ofevery .character lntlammatious; Costiveness; Bilious and Liver Complaints; Consumption; Asthma; I’yspe )sia; Vomiting; Determination of Blood to the Head; Cutaneous ruptions; I‘iles; Diseased .lomts; Nervous Disorders; Hysterics; Female Complaints of wary kind; Impure state of the Blood; Wormsyniarrhoea; all Derangemean ofthe Stomach and Bowels; and General Debility of the whole Constitution. Indeed. Ithere is scarcely a Disease to which mankind is subject which they will not either greatly benefit or perfectly cure. The Purgative Pills operate in the most gentle manner in cleansing the Stomach and Bowcls, and removing obstructions. In severe Chronic Diseases they are an invaluable ‘Allcratice, and when combinedwuh the Stomachrc Pills, quickly improve the secretions of the whole system—the stomach is strengthened—a healthy flow ofbile IS pzoduccd-Tthe bowels become regular—and disease, whether Local or Constitutional, gives place to health and vigour of mind and body. In all diseases of the Digestive Organs, accompanied with loss of appetite, nausea, sour stomach , and general liability, the Stomachic Pills (with the occasronal use ofthe Purgative,) will be found ofthe greatest at: ity. The Stomachic Pills should always be taken after Fever arid Inflam- mation are reduced by the Purgative Pills—as they greatly facilitate the recovery of the patient. Weak and delicate Females will find the Stomachic Pills of the utmos value in all complaints to which they are subject. In all diseases of debthty they Will be found to increase the patient‘s strength, and rapidly restore him to the enjoyment ofperfect health. _ Sold in Boxes, price 1s. 68. each. For sale by the Subscribers, who are Agents. COOPER 6L BREMNER. “ He that wants Health wants every thing." Charlottetown, Ist February, 1843. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS T H E S E superlative Family Medicines have long since acquired an established reputation for (lll'k‘Cl and'invariable efficacy in all the prevalent and ordinary diseases, as well as in manv othch ofa peculiar and aggravated character. Their virtues,are proveil by the voluntar testimonials of the persons they have cured, and who accompany their certificates with their names and places of residence These certificates now amount to thousands, being hundreds to each particular kind of disease. They embrace the most frightful and iii- vcternte cases of Scrofula, Piles, Dyspepsia, Jaundicc, Bilious and Liver riflectirms. acute and chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Bronchitis, Scrojil us as well as Mucous Consumption, habitual Costicencss, Worms, Stomach and Bowel complaints of all kinds, headache, giddiness and urrrous dchility, cruptire diseases, and tho clouded, sallow, unhealtl' appearance of the skin, arising from various causes ofill health, Fetter and Ague ot'evcry variety, settled pains in the side, back, organs and limbs, htirnors, ulcers, mil breath and inward fever, night sweats, and general weakness and ass of appetite, the mumps, swollenface and gums, afl‘ectifins of the bladder, kidney, spleen and pleura, and the sickness inci- dental tofemules, together With very many other maladies which cannot be here enumerated. The certificates of cure in all these diseases are immense!“ number, and 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. Theseinestimable medicine sshould therefore be kcpt by every family and grown person in the Union, as they will be found to be not only the best remedies for disease, but also its most certain prevciitatives, and the surest renovators of sound, cheerful and elastic health. They are singularly mild and agreeable in their operation, and though perfectly effectual, never occasion even the temporary prostration and nausea which always follow the use of coarse drastic purges and the use of calomel. Prepared wholesale and retail by Dr. \Vm. B. Motl'al, 375 Broadway, New York. For sale also by the agents—NEW YORK, May 30. ~ COOPER 6L BRENNER. 'Agent: for Prince Edward Island. [13' These valuable Medicines may also be had on application to Mr. George Farley, Searletown. Bedqque; MLGeorge \Viggiulon,Crapaud; and Mr. Edward Henry, Lot 18. Charlottetown, August 12. 184-2. VALUABLE FARM AND MILLS FOR SALE. FOR. SALE, that valuable FARM and MILLS be- longing to the subscriber, fronting on Dundee or Do Sable River, Township No. 29. The farm contains upwards of 130 acres of excellent land,40 of which are under cultivation; the remainder being covered with a plentiful growth of firewood and fencing. There is it good frame Barn, 40x30, on the premises; also, the frame of u Dwelling House, newly erected, 34 x24, together with ,a doublegearcd Grist Mill for the manufacturing offlour and oatmeal. The above premises being situated in the midst ofa thickly Settled and thriving district, and the public road to Charlottetown crossing the Mill-dam, renders it a most desi- rnble situation for any kind of public business. For further par- ticulars'spplication may be made to Mr. J. Purdie,Chnrlottetown, or to the Subscriber, on the premises. - 6 THOMAS TOD. W De Sable, May 3d, 1843. TO BE SOLD, 0R LET FOR A TERM or YEARS, rl‘I-IAT 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 Roomsqbe' sides Cellars, Closers, &c. It has a large Kitchen Garden and Flower Garden; at Barn, Farmer’s Cottage, and many Out-build- ings. Forty acres of the Laird are ready to crop (liull'grass), and twenty more cleared for the plough, and twelve acres unroclaim- ed. Apply on the spot, for terms, ofthe Subscriber. HENRY SHEARMAN. Keston, QOtEApril, 1843. OR. SALE, a very desirable Leasehold, for 999 years, siturited on Lot or Township No. (21‘) Twenty-one, in Queen's County, iit that delightful Settlement culled Iris‘lt- town,cnntiguolis to New London Harbour, and commandinga beautiful view ofthe Sea. It contains 50 acres of excellent land -—’thirtv. being under high cultivation,yand the residue well wooded. There are an excellent dwelling house, two barns,u blacksmitli's shop and draw-well on the promises. Application to be made to Simon NOWLAN, on the premises, or to Messrs M‘Knuzn‘. & M‘Ktn, Merchants. New London, March 10,1843. OR. SA LE.——About l8 or 20 acres 0f excellent Land, situate in Charlottetown Royalty—one half cleared and in a high state ofcultivation. There are}! good Draw-well and some small Buildings on the premises, which giro wulnn three and a half miles of Charlottetown, and halfa mile from the St. Peter's Road. It is bounded on one side by the road leading from the St. Peter’s to the Princetown Road, and in front and rear by road: coming out to the St. Peter's Road; on the other side by a dimh. Applv to JOHN WHEALAN, on the premises, or to EDWARD KICKHAM, Charlottetown. HE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Agents of’DAVID STEWART, Esquire, for his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10, 1‘2, 27, 30, 46, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are pgepared to .leasc lgndr, Withva liberty of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms, and that all persons indebted to thutgentlemnn, fly rentor other- wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the same. i All persons found trespassing on any ofthe nbovepropertiec, either by cutting Timber, or in' any other respect, 1”!” be pro- secuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. H. D. MORPETH, PETER. EMERY. . December 'lOtb, 1840. , fortuhle BOARDING HOUSE, hopes, by the moderation of his PROSPECTUS OF THE CHRISTIAN WORLD, 1 J1 Monthly Publication—Designed for all Denomination: o Christiana. T. H. Stockton-“Editor & Proprietor. , New Series—Octave Edition—January, 1843—Vol. III. , HE attention of the public is invited to the following outline of the character of this Periodical: 1. 11‘s OBJECT. , ' . The CHRISTIAN WORLD is devoted to the advancement , ofALL CHRISTIAN INTERESTS. II. ITS PLAN. . This embraces Form M AIN Duran-rumors, 1. Bible. Chris- tianity. 2. Organized Christianity. 3. Connexions of Christi- anity. 4. A Christian Miscellany. The First contemplates Ori- ginal and Independent Expositions ofthe Religion quhrist, as found in the Bible: the Second, Original sketches ofall Churches and Benevolent Institutions—each Association to be represented I by competent authority ofits own: the Third, Original Reviews, on Christian Principles, ofthe Government, Literature, and Phi- ' lnsnpliy, the Science and Art ofthe \Vorld, as it now is: andvtlio Fourth, Geographical, Historical and Biographical Characters, Events, Descriptions; Poetry, Anecdotes, Aphorisms; Gerieral Intelligence, Statistics, &c. ’ _ III. ITS MEANS. 1. .4 Choice Circle of Correspondents, Native and Foreign, of all Ecclesiastical Connexions, amply qualified to furniin all depart- ments richly with Original Communications. 2. An Extensive Selection of the most valuable Periodical and Occasional Publica- tions, flinrricun and Foreign. These statements require qiiulifi. nation. They exhibit the prospective rather than the actual re- sources ofthe Work. Already. however, more than FORTY ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTORS—half oftlio number, Minister! of the Gosptl, representing ELEVEN CHRISTIAN DENOMI- NATIONS, have appeared in its columns; and, besides'the re u- lnr rer-eplion ofthe most appropriate and important AMERIC N PERIODICALS. more than 'l‘\V0 HUNDRED SPECIMENS '8 B. E M 0 'V' A. In. THE Sunscnrncu begs leave to acquaint the Inhabi- tants of Charlottetown, and the Island geherally, that he has REMOVED to his New Building, in Queen-Street, where he has received, perlate arrivals, A general and well selected Assortment of BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, AND EAST AND WEST INDlfl PRODUCE, . Which he offers FOR SALE, cheap, for CASH only. All persons indebted to tho Subscriber are requested to make immediate payment. Such Accounts and Notes as were due and payable on the lsl of May last, will be handed to an Attorney,fur recovery, ontlie lst January next, ifnot previously settled. A. MACLEAN. Charlottetown, 8 Dec. 1842. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, FOR SALE BY JOHN T. THOMAS. April 15,1843. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. IIE Subscriber having made considerable altera- tions in his premises, begs leave to inform his friends gene- rally that he is now prepared to accommodate afew persons with genteel board, combined with a comfortable and quiet borne. Eveil'y attention will be paid to those who may honor him with a on . [EfA few yearly Boarders can be well accommodated on rea- sonable terms. I JAMES DAVIS. Htllsbnrough Street, (near King’s Square,) Oct. Isr,184‘.2. ' ' COMMERCIAL INN. of BRITISH REVIEhVS and MAGAZINES have been collect- IIIHE Subscriber begs |euve to acquaint the public ed,as preliminary to the most useful intercourse with the For- that he has taken the above well known Premises, and 9'5" Pruss' ' ‘ IV. STYLE AND TERMS OF PUBLICATIONG 1. LETTER PRESS. One Number, of24 pagesfiri handsome octavo form,printed with new type, on good paper, and enclosed in a cover, will be published every month. 2. EMBI‘ILLISHMENTS. Mezzotintor SteelEngravings will be given at least as often as once in three months; a page ofsa- cred Music the intermediate months, with occasional Wood Cuts, dtc. ~' , 3. TERMS. One Dollar, per annum, in advnnce,free from postage, and chargeable with discount. No new Subscriber'will _ be supplied, without payment in advance. Ponuas'rlns WILL FRANK LETTERS wrrrr REMITTANCES. . ’ [13812: copies will be sent to order, for Five Dollars. . flj’flaents and Subscribers are requested to send in their order: as soon as possible. « All remittances and communications relative to the businos department of the Third Volume, to be addressed to r DREW 6t SCAMMELL,,Pub/ishers, ‘ 67, S. Third St. Philadelphia. having furnished the same with every article repuisite for a cum- cliarges. and strict attention to the wishes ofthose who may 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. TO SHIPOWNERS AND OTHERS. A'I'SUN DUCI‘IEMIN, Pump and Blackout/ctr, returns thanks to those who have, for many years pull, favored him With their patronage and support in his line ufbusi~ ness; and begs» to intimate, that he has now on hand a large quantity of SHIPS' BLOCKS, of all descriptions and sizes, DEADEYES, and all other materials in his line required for the outfit of Vessels. He has also on hand a few Mahogany urid Birch WHEELS, CAPSTANS, &.c. Sltips’ Pumps, and Pumps for \Vells not exceeding 100 feet in length, made on an improved principle to work with easo. All descriptions of. Turning in brass, iron or wood, executed with taste and dispatch, and on moderate terms. HALIFAX TO PICTOU IN ONE DAY. SUJIMER .flRRdNGEMEJl/‘T FOR 1843. III II E Sunscarnnn’s STAGES will run between (1'? WANTED, a respectable lad from the country, about 14 years nfage, as an Apprentice to the above business. Inquire at the \‘Vorlrsliop, head of the Queen’s Wharf, or at the Block- making Establishment, Prince Street. . Halifax and Pictou during the ensuing Summer, from the let Charlottetown, 11th May, 1843. ‘ olelrty to the 1st of December—three times per week elch way-— . ‘ ‘ leaving Pictou every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 PLAsTIS-RING- o'clock, A. m., and Halifax every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- LEXANDER MAC/BETH, PLASTER‘ER, begs to dill/.3160'clockm- "- iritimnte, that he is prepared to contract, on moderate terms, 'Fares, with 50st. Baggage. - 'with such persons as may feel disposed to favour him with their Halifax to Pictou, £1 15 0. Extra Baggage, 20!. per 100 lb!- support in his line of business; am.| flutters liimself'tbat, by punc- Ditto Tiuro, 1 0 0. Ditto, l2s.6d do. toztlity and good workmanship, he may be favoured with a share Truro to Piciuu, 0 15 0. Ditto, 7s. 6d. do. ‘ ofthe public patronage. Application to be made at Mi'. PALth- Small Parcels of 20lbs. and under, will be charged according to rEit’s Hotel. - size and value. Charlottetown, Joly 301b, 1842. All Parcels for P. E. Island will be punctudly forwarded I) THE FAMILY LIFE MEDICINES thefirst Steamer. Freight to Pictou mu: ber prepaid. Pores l . - . . 3 from the Island will he safel 'deliverd at tlll ax. HE celebrated Lt I: Ptll‘ and P/ltB/tlfl: Bitters, re- I. . . I pared and sold by Dr-fwm. B'5NIOEat’375’ Broadway, New york, STAGE FARE must be paid at the time of Banking. Mr. A. H. HYDE, Proprietor, Halifax. may now be said to be the most respectably established and extensively MMphml’ Axem’ Pmmu’ adopted family medicines in the United States. They have not only M 8 won the sanction and recommendation ofall thc candid and philanthro ic 3" 1v] 43- portion ofthe medical profession, who have observed 'their invaria l_e efficacy in general dcrangements ofthe stomach and bowels, and their astonis hing effects in many varietiés of acute and chronic disease, but whatis far better, these medicines have recommended themselves, andt fully and fairly achieved the distinguished and now certainly pro-eminent position which they now occupy in public and domestic estimation. They are proved by their works, and make no appeals to vulgar credulity. Ifthe proprietor 'were disposed to make an invitlious comparison be- tween these self—established mdicines and any others, he might confi- dently assert and challenge contradiction that there is no medicine known to the medical profession, or named in their books, concerning which so many clear, unquestionable and conclusive evidences ofuse- fulness and remarkable cures are recorded as those which he can adduce concerningthe Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters. Ifit be admitted that suf- ferers are the bestjudges as to whether a remedy has relieved them and restored them to health and strength. then is the evidence in behalf of these medicines decisive and irresistible. Dr. Mofl'at is in possession of an immense accumulation of voluntary testimonials from respectable persons and families in all parts of the Union, far and near, who give heir names and residence to the unsolicited statement that they have been completely and speedily cured of the following diseases, and of many others not here enumerated, by those Life Medician alone, when other medicines had been long employed in vain, viz: Scrofula, in its most dreadfully advanced and destructive stages, when large ortions of the‘ flesh and bones ofthe face had been destroyed; Piles of ve, ten, twcn- ty, thirty and even thirty-five years standing; Rheumatism, both acute and chronic, of the most hopeless character; 'l‘urgcscence of the Liver, end various other liver complaints; Bilions Cholic, and every conceiva- ble variety of bilious afl'ections; Marasmus Tabcs, or Decline, and Morris- mus Phlhisic, or Consumption, in more. advanced stages than an on record; Dyspepsia, in all its chronic and acute varieties, with its fright- ful train ofdistressing s 'tnptoms; \Vorms of all kinds, both in children and grown persons. iribnéa, both serious and bilious; Costiveness, both habitual and occasional; Fever and Ague, in its three rincipal varieties, and intermittent and remittent fevers, ofall kinds; ypocon- driosis,and other extremely complicated nervous affections, with nervous dcbility in general; Salt Rheum, Running Scald, and eruptive diseases ~. . . . . , generally, including Enanthcsrs, Eiysr clas or St. Anthony 5 fire, and sallow,unbcalthy complexion; Pal itation of the heart, and Determina tion ofblood to the head, settled pains in the organs, limbs, back, head and side; affections of the bladder, kidnies, spleen, throat, and pleura ; jaundice, dropsy and gout; together with these general affections ofthe s stem which arise from complicated causes. _ The certificates of these cures are in the proprietor’s pcssossron, and will readily be shown to all who desire to see them. A small selection from them have been published in Moffat’s Medical Manual, of which a new and enlarged edition is preparing for the press. The reason why these medicines, which in ordinary family use operate merely as mild and effectual laxatives, cure so great a variety of formidable (ltseascses, 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 of all specific diseases, they are compounded ofuniquc and unprecedented variety of choice and exquisite ingredients, some of which are almost unknown to the profession, which exert a specific action upon many complaints, without in the slightest degree aflecting the general system, otherwise than as simple purifiers, when those complaints are not present. Both the Pills and the Bitters are mild and agreeable in their operations, causing neither prostrations nor 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 of families, and con- “stantly kept on hand not only as remedies but as preventatives of dis- ease. They are prepared and sold wholesale and retail, by Dr. er liam B. Mofl'at, 375 Broadway,N.-Y.. and also by the AGEN15.—NEW Your: May 30- COOPER a; BRENNER, r ' Agents for Prince Edward Island. [7' These valuable Medicines may also be had on application to Mr Geor e Farley,Searletown, Bedequc; Mr.George Wigginton, Crapaud; ana'll . Edward Henry , Lot 18. ‘ CALL AND SEE OLES’ LIVERY STABLE, at the corner ofGreat. ~ Goorge and Keht Streets, where Honszs and (Japanese of every description can be obtained at the shortest notice and on moderate terms. , _ 7 Mr. Coles, thankful for past favors, flutters himself that buying spared no expense in procuring good I'IIIRSES and—suitable CAR- RIAGES, the best ever ofl'ered to the public, he will still merit o. continuance oftheir patronage. Charlottetown, May 9,1843. NEW TERRY BOAT. , THE Subscriber’s new, fast-sailing and substantial Boat CHARLES will ply between the Queen’s Wharf and Warren Farm, every VVodnesday and Saturday, during the pre- sent Season. The CHARLES is‘twenty-six feet heel, is handsomely painted and well furnished with sails, onis, &c., and when not emplo red as above stated, will be place/d at the disposal of parlietpf plea- sur'e,or will be available for any other purpose for which she may be required, and for which the charges will be moderate. WILLIAM HUBBARD. Charlottetown, May 3, 1843. HAT MANUPAO-romr OHN HOBBS, Hatter, returns lllS_ sincere thanks to his friends, and the public generally, for the very liberal support he has received since be commenced business in this Island, and begs to intimate, that he has REMOVED to Morgue Road, New London, near Mr. 'l‘uplin's Mill, where he continues his business, and will thankfully receive and purictually attend to all orders sent to him. ' He has appointed Mr. John Williams, Merchant, Charlotte- town, his Agent, who has constantly for Salea supply ofhis Hate, &c., and will attend to and forward all orders that may be en— trusted to his care without delay. , Gentleman's Beaver and Felt Hats, Ladies’ Riding Hats and Beaver Bonnets; Children's func Huts, &.c., made to order. Old , Hats cleaned, &c. Beaver and Muskrat Skins bought. Margate Road, New London, April 13th, l843. "JOHN TURNER, Cooper, (lately from (England), . Q sincerely returns thanks totliose 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 Cooper for both House: or Ship—arid hopes, by strict attention to business, and moderate charges, to merit a portion of their Favor-s. N B.—Goods, ready made, kept for sale. Sydney-Street, Charlottetown, Jan.10, 1843. BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. THE Susscamaa intimates to the public that belies commenced businen in the above 'line,i1l his Shop, in Sydney Street, near tho \Vellington Hotel, where he trusts, by diligence in his occupation and good workmanship, to merit: share of public patronage. TH‘EOPHIWS CHAPI’ELL. Charlqtetowri, August 12, 1842. Chartettetown, April 1, 186.