_ I , IOPDGCelllIleT,I843,ISI1MII, co the | ‘ firm! i PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ADVERTISER.‘ # @hs @ulam’. align- AND ' \ .4 '1 also Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 30th May, 1843. N pursuance Ofthe Act ofthe General Assembly of ' this Island, made and passed in the Seventh year ofthe Reign bf His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled flu. ./l£t for levying an flssessmect on all Lands in this Island—I do here- by publicly notify the Owners or Occupiera of Land within this n . Island, for which the Annual Assessment charged thereon by the aiiid recited Act, of Four Shillings, lawful Inoney ofthis Island, 3hr every Hundred Acres ofwrlderness or unimproved Lands cori- tai'nod in the several Townships, and the several Islands belong» ing thereto, and the sum ofTwo Shillings for every Hundred acres ofcultivnled or improved Lands in the said several Townships and Islands as aforesaid; and the sum of Four Shillings for each and every uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot, Pasture Lot, Common Lot and \Vater Lot, granted in the Town and Royalty of Charlottetown; and the sum ofTwo Shillings for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture, Common, and We- ter Lot as aforesaid; and the sum of Two Shillings and eight- tpence for each and every Town Lot, Pasture Lot and \Vater Lot, granted in the Towns rind Royalties of Georgetown and Prince- town , and the sum ofOne shilling and four-pence for each and 'every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture and \Vater Lot, granted in the said last mentioned Towns and Royalties, and so in proportion for a less quantity; and the sum ot’One penny per acre on eacll and every acre ofeullivated or improved Land iii the Royalty ofGeorgetown, called reserved Lands; and the sum ‘ of Two~pence per acre on each and every acre ofsuch Lands as may be deemed uncultivated or unimproved Lands, is payable. that unless tlie“~Assn§ssrnent for the current year be paid into my hands, or the hands ofrny Deputies, On or before the Twenty-first astdny ofilie next Hilary Term, ation ofull such Lands as shall payment oftho sums charged thereon, (Iftlie said Act. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. at Charlottetown, make Proclarn 1hen be in arrea'r for non- agreeably to the directions s. Treasurer's Oflice, 1st July, 1843. IN compliance with the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly, for levying an Assessment on all Lands within this Island, I have appointed the following persons to be Receivers of the said Assessment : ' ' Prince Cuunty. Joseph Pope. Bedeque. . Thomas C. Compton, St. Eleanor's. James Yon, Port Hill. John Cambridge. Allan Forsytli, Casciimpeque. Robert [‘Iyndmari, Princetown. Queen’s County. .I‘nnies Pigeon, New London. a'I‘lIorIias Pairhairn, Sable, Solomon Deshrisav, Charlottetown. Allan M‘l)ougall, Belfast. King's County. .Iolin .Inrdiiic, St. Peter's. ' Alexander M-Donalil. St. Margaret’s. \Villiam Macgowan. Soitt'is. Hugh .\lacdonald. Three Rivers. James Richards, Murray Harbour. .l. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. I-IE Subscriber has been appointed Sub-Agent of the following Insurance Companies, viz: , The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. The New Loan Fund Life Insurance Company of New York. The Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance Companies ot'nartford, Connecticut. And as he is furnished with blank Forms oprplicaiion, and in possession of all the inlbrniation which may be desired by persons who wish to elfect Insurance, he will be happy to re- ceivce applications and transmit the saute to the Agent at Ilali fax. Please apply to . - HENRY PALMER. ALLIANCE LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF LONDON. CAPITAL £5,000,000, STERLING. PR Ell] UM—MODERA TE. cu ~\l{LE;$ Y_UUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. I. June 6, 18-13. TO BE SOLD, OR LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS, " HAT highly eligible and beautifully situated Estate ofKES'I'ON, bordering on the Royalty Road, 3% miles from Charlottetown, With a substantial new frame House. forty- two for: by thirty-two feet~coniaining 10 spacious Ionii‘is,be— .sides Cellars, Closets, &.c. It has a large Kitchen Garden and Flower Garden; :1 Barn, Farmer‘s Cottage, and many Out-build- ings. Fiirty acres oftlie Land are ready to crop (hall'grass), and twenty more cleared for the plough, and twelve acres unreelaiiir- ed. Apply on the spot, for terms, ofllie Subscriber. HENRY SI-IEARMAN. Keston, 20th April, 1843. A - St. George. HE S'raamen ST. GEORGE will ply as follows, until further notice. \‘iz: Leave Mira-nichi for Charlottetown, every Monda , at 2.'p. or. Leave Charlottetown fur Picton, every Tuesday, immediately after her return from Mirarnichi. Leave Pictou for Charlottetown, every Wednesday, at noon. Leave Charlottetown for Mirarnii-hi, every Friday, at 8, a. In. ‘She will call at Bedeque, going and returning, every alternate -week—coniniencing Friday, the 1911) May. All Freight and Baggage must be delivered alongsrde, and re- ceived from the vessel’s tackles, and every package properly marked or directed, and entries made at the respectiveOtl‘ices of Customs, &c., by the shippers, during the hours Ofbusiness, that Abe same may he regularly cleared. RATES OF PflSSflGES AND FREIGHTS. P A S S A G E : Between 1 DECK. srscmca. CABIN. - "Picton and Miramichi, £0 10 0 £0 17 6 £1 '.I’ictou and Charlottetown, _ 0 7 6 0 5 3 rCharlottetown and Miramichi, 0 7 6 3 I? g a 7 6 I l. A wCharlottetown and 1 er eque, 0 6 6 0 H 0 1 2 6 .Bedeque and Miraniiehi, . I ' Freight between Pictou and Mtramicln. . Horses, 305.; Caiile, 20:. ' Sheep 3a.; Pigs, 3a.; Calves, ‘39.: Zfleav Goods, 25s. per run; other bands, per baryel bulkth lyl’arcels, ls.; Carriages,4 wheels, 30s.; Gigs or ag- Agonr, 205. ‘ Between Charlottetown and .Mi'ramichi. Horses, 253. , Catlle, 205.; Calves,Sheep and Pigs, 2s. 6d cash; .Heavy Goods, per ton, 20s. ; other Goods, per barrel bulk, ls l , 'Caffiflgéi, 4 wheels, 25s.; Gigs or Waggons, 17s. 6d; Parcels, 8. ‘ Between Pit-tau 11nd Charlottetown. . Horses,’2(ls. ; Cattle, 15s. ; Calves, Sheep and Pigs, 2s. fit! each, eav Goods, per ton, 155.; other Goods, per barrel bulk, 14:. , farce I, 13.; Carriages, 4 wheels, 203.; Gigs or 'Waggons, 103. Between Bedeque and Miramichi. ., Han“, 22, cm; Cattle, 183.; Sheep, Calves and Pigs, 29. 6d. , He“ G , d , 9,. m" 135, ' other Goods, per barrel hulk, lsGd; .wlggyzmstxrzgilés, “35", 4 vibes! Carriages, 22s.; Parcels, ls. All the above payablc in Halifax CWTWWU- ,Irvmg MaCkay, I QUEEJV STREET, . . Have received a neat assortment of BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, B L A C K, blue CONSISTING HF and other superfine Cloths, Doeskins, Vestings and 'I‘Weeds, Red, white and yellow Flannels, Monslin-de-‘aiue and Chintz Dresses, Black and coloured Orleans Cloths, Black and coloured Grog-devNaples, Albert Curd, velule coloured Satins, Gauze and Satin Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, Crape . do. , Muslins, Nets, Insertions, Edgings, Quilling and Laces, A variety of Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, White, grey and printed Coirons, Irish Linen and Lawn, Russia Duck, ' A variety of Gloves and Mitts, ‘ Hose and haIfIIose, White and coloured Quilts; Gent’s. Cotton Pantaloons, Beaver, Paris Velvet and Gossamer Hats, Glazed and Palm Leal'do. Bonnets and Bonnet Shapes. I ALSO, Pale and coloured Brandy (Martel brand), pale Holland Gin; Spirits; Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines; IVhite wine Vinazer; Porter and Ale; Pilot Bread, sugar and water Crackers, English Cheese (an excellent article): Congo and Ilvson Teas, Coffee, Chocolate, Almonds, Nuts, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Loafand Inoist Sugar, Molasses; Paint and Linseed Oil, Florence ()il, rnixcd Pickles, Gerkins. Capers, Table Salt, Bath Bricks; Digbv Herrings; India Rubber Blocking, Black Lead, W'liitirig. Arrow Root; No. 1 Tobacco, Snuff, prime IIavannali Cigars; Earthen- ware, Glass and Hardware; Sole and Upper Leather. The whole of which will be sold at the IOWes‘t possible rate, for cash on delivery. June, 1843. SW NO. 1,‘QUEHN STREET. Lydiard & ,Pinlayson AVE RECEIVED. per late arrivals, a large and H well assorted Stock of BRITISII AND FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, suitable for the season, consisting of, viz :— Orleans Cloth, Mouslin de Laines, Balgerines, Printed Lawn and Muslin for Ladies‘ Dresses; Brack, blue and coloured Cloths, Gainbroons, Bolauos, Doeskins and fancy Tweeds, Satin Velvet and Cashmere Veslings, Printed Cottons and Canibrics, “"liile, striped and grey Sliirtings, Grass bleached Irish Linen and Long Lawn, Linen Drill; Arornnse and Drawing Sill; for Bonnets, Moderia, Rico, Tuscan and Dnnstable Bonnets; Silk and Cotton Fringe; a rich assortment of Shawls, Handkerchief-i and Rib- bons; M‘ull, Book, .Iacnnet rind bordered Muslins; Ladies' and Gentlemcri’s Kid and Lisle Gloves, in great variety; :1 large assortmentof Silk aan Cotton Hosiery, India Rubber Braces, Silk and Satin Stocks and Scarfs, and a variety of Small Wares. ALSO, Hyson, Sotichong and Congo Teas; green and ground Coffee, Chocolate; London double refined LoafSugar, superior Porto Rico Sugar; boxes, half-boxes and quarter-boxes Raisins, ; Zante Currants and Jamaica Ginger; Soap and Candles; Martcll's Brandy, Gin, Jamaica Spirits; Port, Madeira and Sherry \Vincs; London l’orterand Brown Stout; the whole of which will be sold at unprecedented low prices for Cash on delivery. June, 1643. New Grocery Store, Queen Street, second door below Queen Square. I-IE Subscriber begs leave respectfully to acquaint llie public, that he liiisjust received, , Golden Sherry, Malaga and Port \VINES, Bottled ALE and PORTER, BRANDY, GIN and RUM, Prime SUGAR; Best Porto Rico MOLASSES. Hyson. Congo and Twanhay Tea; Coffee, Cltocolate,'\Vhile- wine Vinegar, best Jamaica Ginger, Sallad and other Oils, 'I‘o- bar-co, Paluia Cigars, Snuff, Spermaceti Candles. Saleralas, CoiilbI-tionary. Spices, Rice, Crackers, Pickles and Sauces, and a large assortment of Groceries of various ilescript'ons—all of which he will dispose of at unusually low prices, for Cash on delivery. . ; GEORGE F. COOPER. June 19, 1843. - DRAPER Y, GROCERIES, (3'0. THE Subscriber has just received, per CYGNET and SPECULATIUN, a considerable addition to to his previous Stock of \ LINEJV and WOOLLEN DRflPERY, HflRD’VflRE, GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, &c. «be. I Bottled PORTER and Leiih ALE, (a prime Drticle ages of3 &. 4 dozen. Prime HavannaClGA RS. ALSO 100 Sides SOLE’LEATHER. JOHN DAVIS,jnnior. ,) in pack. Charlottetown, 2611) June, 1843. SPIHVG, 1843. Ex ANN KENNY, from London, and ANTELOPE, from Liverpool. 'I‘HE Subscriber hasjust received-a well selected assortment of BRITISH MANUI‘AGTURED GOODS, direct from the Mantifaclorius, which he now offers for sale, at the Store formerly occupied by Mr. George Hooper, Great George S'reet, and nearly opposite the Market House, at- very reduced prices for ready money only. ALSO, TEA, SUGAR. MOLASSES, COFFEE, SOAP, CANDLES, INDIGO, STARCH, 5w. &c. May 22d, 1843. I SPRING- IMPORTATION. . UST AR RI VED, per BARQDE C IVILITY, A CHOICE SELECTION OF NEWEST STYLE OF' Ilit‘ltifil) anaforctga auntie. ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT oriMAHOGANY, IN BOARD AND VENEER; PIANO, 61.0. &c. FOR. SALE AT THE STORE OF WILLIAM HEARD. JOHN S. MACDONALD. Great George Street, May 20th, 1843. SIDNEY MILLS. I . 'I‘HESE excellent MILLS are now in full operation, and the public are hereby informed, that acripveyiirice will leave the Subscriber’s residence, in Queen 3 Squfare, every Thursday morning, at about 7 a. m., for the purpose o zoriye'yéilg‘ Grain thither; the Floor from -which Will he returns , re - f indin allowed by law. expense, to the owner, save the toll orJgrfiDNgaY DEALEY. Charlottetown, 28th Oct. 1842. ’V°" VI'] ' CHARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY, JULY 1343. _. ._ [Na 3,5, . LAND ASSESSMENT. ' ‘ .. ‘ Drugs and .MediCines. IVILLIAM R. WATSON BEGS leave to announce to the Inhabitants of Char- lottetown, and the Island in general, that he has commenc- ed in the above line in the Store ad'oining the late Mr. Donald Macdonald's, and next to Mr. P. Iacgownn’s, where he will keep constantly on harid a general Supply of Drugs, .Ilellicines, Clieiitical Apparatus and Tests, Scidliiz. Soda and Ginger Beer Powders, Medicinal and Culinary -Herlis,Frcncli and English Perfumery, Robertson‘s patent Grants and Barley. ALso. pany Cigars; Ronc, I’Iobson & Co‘s. celebrated Soda Water, Ginger Beer aan Lenion Syrup. The above are all imported from approved sources, unsurpassed for quality. and at moderate prices, for Cash. W. R. \V., from the experience which he has had in Scotland and Nova Seotin, Irusis he shall be able to give satisfaction to those who may favour him with their custom .Iune 23d,1t§43. A few thousand Cuba Corn 3m. VICTORIA HOTEL, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. H E Subscriber, in returning thanks for the very lilieral patronage bestowed upon iliim while corlducting his establishment at St. John, N. B., begs leave to notify the Inhabi-~ tants of Prince Edward Island, the neighbouring Provinces, and the public generally, that he has removed to Charlottetown, and taken that large and pleasantly situated House in \Vnter Street, near the Queen’s Wharf, which he has furnished in a neat style, and hopes, by unremitting attention, to ‘obtain a share ofpuidic support. ISRAEL FELLOWS. P. S.—An excellentSTABLE and Cuacn Hons: attached to the premises. Charlottetown, 27th June, 1843. COMMERCIAL INN. IIE Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the public that he has taken the above Well known Premises, and having furnished the samu- wiili every article repuisite for a com- fortable BOARDING IIOUSE, hopes, by the moderation ofhis charges. 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 irt that Establishment. , ' DAVID CUNNORS. Charlottetown, July 8th, 1942. PRIVATE BOAIIDING IIOUSE. IIE Subscriber having made considerable altera- tions in his premises, begs leave to infoIIn his friends gene- rally that lie is now prepared to accommodate a few persons with genteel board, CllllllilllL‘ll with a comfortable and quiet home. Eve: attention will be paid to these who may honor him with (I (VII . [FA few yearly Boarders can be well accommodated on rca~ sonable terms. ’ - _ JAMES DAVIS. IIillsbnrough Street, (near King’s Square,) Oct. 151,1842. IIE Subscribers having been dilly appointed the sole Agents of DA VII) S'I‘EVVA RT, Esquire. for his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10, 1‘2, 27, 30, 40. 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to lease lands, with :i liberty of purchasing,dnd to sell on the most liberal terms; and that all personsindebtedtothiitgentlenian, formntor otlicr- tvrse, are hereby required to make immediate payment. of the sun“). All persons found trespassing on any oftlic above properties. either by cutting Timber, or in any other respect, will‘be pru- sccuted with the utmost rigour oftlie Law. - II. D. MORPETH, PETER EMERY. r December 10th,.1840. FOR SALE—About 18 or 20- acres of excellent I.:tntl,situate in Charlottetown Royalty—one 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 liaJl'miles of Charlottetown, and lialfa mile frnrn 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 roads coming out to the St. Peter's Road ; on the other side by a ditch. Applv to JOHN \VHEALAN, on the premises, or to EJNVARD KICKIIAM, Charlottetown. ""7116 snzroanvuns AND OTHERS. ATSON DUCHEMIN, Pump and Blackma/rcr, i returns thanks to those who have, for many years past, fainted him with their patronage and support in his line of busi- ness; and begs to intimate. that he has now on hand a~|nrge quantity of SHIPS' BLOCKS, of all descriptions rind sizes, DEADI‘IYES, arid all other materials in his line required for the outfit of Vessels. He has also on hand a fetv Mahogany and Birch \Vl'lEELS, CAPSTANS, &c. Ships' Pumps, and Pumps for \Vells not exceeding 100 feet in length. made on art improved principle to work with case. All descriptions of Turning in brass, iron or Wood, executed with taste and dispatch, and on moderate terms. II? \VANTED, a respectable lad from the country, about 14 years nf‘age, as an Apprentice to the above business. Inquire at the \Vorksliop, head of the Queen's Wharf, or at the Block- rnaking Establishment, Prince Street. Charlottetown. IIlll May, 1843. BOOT AND SHOE MAKII‘I'G}. IIE‘ SUBSCRIBER intimates to the public that he has commenced business in the above line, in his Shop, in Sydney Street, near the W'ellingtrtn Hotel, where he truststby diligence in his occupation and good workmanship, to me ita share of public patronage. TIIEOPHILUS CHAPPELL. CharlottetownLApril 1,1843. Thomas a Morris, Ladies’ and Gmlhmm’s Beat and Shoe Mmmfadurrr, AVING Just arrived from England, where he has carried on business for the last 'I‘vronly years, and given general satisfaction to his employers, I)ch leave to acquaint the Inhabitants ofCliarlotterown, and its vicinity, that he has Removed lo a part qf the House now occupied by Mr. .V. Le Page, at the Corner 9/ Upper Queen and Kent Streets, where he hopes, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. ’ . T. M has brought with hint a large assortment o.“ Goods in his line, of the best quality, viz: Sole Leather,’Calf Skins, Kips, Spanish Cordovan, black Spanish Morocco, enamelled Seal, rough and smooth; Seal Binders; Wl‘llle and stained Sheep and Lambs; coloured Roanc, black Lastings, wide and narrow Buol Wehbs, Shoe Thread, Cord Twist, Barber's Twist, &c. &c. . T. M. intends keeping up acorrespnndence with persnns In England, in order to have on hand a constant supply of_such ar- ticch as will give satisfaction to all who may favour him With their support. Charlottetown, Ist July, 1843. B 00 KB INDING. '1‘ HE Subscribers are prepared to execute all orders in the BOOK BINDING line in the first slydledpfwnylkmnn- shi at‘m derate rices and with unctualii an In ate . P' o P ’ 1“court: a. BR MNER. - PROSPECTUS OF A 7 III BEBAII NHWSP‘A‘PEfl To be published in Charlottetown Twice a Week. To the People of Pace Edward Island. G to address yarn is one that so closely concerns the commoni' ‘ all the familiarin ofn friend—till the boldness and mnnlr'nesl of ". ment to the truth. We have to address you on the propriety of . establishing in this Colony u Fairs and INDEPENDENT Passe; and? in doing so, we shall avoid the indulgence of that fli and servile dissimulaiion so common to a Prospectus, which is a. useless as it is disgusting. you all know. It is notorious that the whole population ofthis Island—save a miserable, arrogant and purse-proud faction, draining the life-blood ofihe counlrv,’ and insulting its emaciated form—have not the power of proclaimin gradation, and establishing the tyranny and infamy oftlieir rulers. That tyranr‘iy has'existed for years. and still exist. in more‘tlian its original deformity, arid nojournnlist in the Colony has been found fearless and honest enough to exposeand condemn it. When you have to appeal to the Press ofanotlier Country to assert your rights and chastise your opprcswrs, there can belit- tle'douht of the partiality, vonaliiy and corruption of year own, or, rather, that which calls itselfyours. There can belittle doubt, that truth and justice have been bartered for the smiles ofplace-‘ Inca rind the patronage of ower, and thiit perfidy 'and apostaey by wine are regarded \vitli higher favour than constancy and integrity. To render such npspeals unnecessary, we purpose, to establish in this community a the title of - ant fiattaatum. urgent and flattering tribe disregarded or unacknowledged. The rights, and the promotion of your interests. “ This is trot" ,‘ “ reuse of partyY 0r nffach'an, hut the cause qfcvcry man in “ min." It will be its objeci toinvestigaie and assail, it'not reme- dy, the evils which have grown out ofthe Landocrncy Systtim, a 8y stem whose principle is “ monopoly,” w‘hose efl'ect il oppression; and wherever fraud or earth tion may be found“ toexist,'l‘nr: PALLADIUM will show itsellP IIIISIIIg HIII’IIIy. . To the Government, as at present cnnstituted, THE PALLA- nruii will present "11, opposing front, because it is uncotistitn I lltlmtl and un-Briiisli—Jiecause it is the Government of' air Oligai-chy. and tint that oftt Farr. PEOPLE, subsisting rather on the exercise of Military power than on the alfections of the Colonists—nnd because it is a living lie on the system quoloniuI Polity conceded by Her Majesty to her Provinces in America. \Ve liclieve——we are sure——you desire nn Administration based upon the uricorruplcd principlc's oftlie British Constitution ;,and ‘ you have as good a right to such an Administration as the Pro, vinccs ofCatiada, Nova Seniia or New Brunswick. ofPrince Edward has all the elements of national importance, in cointriun with them; and the time has arrived when she should assert her claim to that position ntnong these Colonies whiflif ,r resources entitle her to maintain. And ifwe have life to exe‘ e I the purpose we have in view, those claims shall not want an asserter or defender. AGRICULTURE AND. THE FISHERIES. \Ve are aware that the 'full development of ’the Agricultural and Fishing Resources oftlie Island is essential to its wealth and ENTLEMEN; The subject upon which we have ~ interests of us all, that we do not hesitate to approach you with v spirit inseparable from an integrity of purpose and firm attach- '3‘“ ppant flattery ', I To assert that you have no such Press, is to assert that which‘ a, V" their injuries and 'de- _. ’ anti-weekly Periodical, under ,; , \ ' ‘ To this stop we are encouraged by your friends—the People’s _, :_ , friends—whose solicitations and assurances ofsuppnrt aretoo “‘ ' object oftliis paper will be,emphatically, the defence of your, 1 its most uncomptoi- r 5 Thou h Mt ,_,; so extensive in territory as either of her elder Sisters, tho' slant?" prosperity; and, in the discharge of our. Editorial duties, then subjects shall often occupy our consideration. NEIVS. A primary object oftlte PALLADIUM will be, to give uready ab- struct oftlie latest News, from all parts oftbe World, as soon it may reach our shores; and whenever it may be inconvenient», to afford it through the columns ol'the regular publication,a Stip- plementary sheet Will be employed. , LITERATURE, 51.0. 4 , The lovers of [cs Belles Leltre: shall ever find-an amusing and instructive Miscellany in those columns usually devoted to such: matters. Tin: PALLADIUM will be printed on a sheet nearly as large air any oftlte Island Papers, and will he issued twice a week, on the morning: of Monday and Thursday. The annual subscription will he Fifteen Sliil!ings-—exclusive ofincidental expensesupay- able lialfyeurly in advance. Thus it will be the cheapest Paper ever published in the Colony. . The nccelsary Printing Materials will be received in the coat" ofn few weeks; and as little delay as possible will then be made before the issue oftlie first number. ' EDWARD WHELAN I}. CO. Charlottetown, June 12,1843. TIIE AMERICAN FAMILY MEDICINE. HAT Mir. MeirrAT’s Life Pills and Plicenix Bitters have long since obtained the high and enviable distinction and a host oft‘nmpclilnrs, and tIiaLtlicy acquired it solely h their invariable and almost unlimited cliirary, without the usual aid of fu some pufl‘ery apd pretensions, are well known to the public, and cannot. be dentud,-—.Whlle very little has been said concerning these astonishing Life Medicines by the i~roprictor himself, and not more than was Iieccssar to call the at- tention oftlie alllictcd to a sure and speedy means ofrclref, their repown has rapidly flotvn front one individual to another, and from family to family, until they have long since become known In almost every town and village in the Union, as a Wonderful and inestimnbleiblessipg. Voluntary and unsolicited testimonials oflhcir absolutely astonrsbm cliiraI-v, in discascs oftlic most dreadful and obstinate character, asyve asin rilltcrs ofprevdlcnt and ordinary occurrence, have been received bytlie proprietor from the persons they haye cured from every section of the country, and still continue to he received in increasmg npmbers. It is with pride and pleasure that the proprietor refersithe obltc to his “ MEDICAL MANUAL,” where a widely various selection 0_ these testi- monials is published, with the names and residence of the writers,becnuse he. has no hesitation in saying that the annals ofMedIt-al Scrence do not contain a greater number or variety of cures effected by any medtcme known to the profession, or cures ofa more frightful kind or oflonger standing, coming as these testimonials do from the cured persons-them- selves. who certainly know best, frotn their own happy ex ertence, whether they are cured or not. The evidence they afl'ord p theprc- eminent and an rcccdcnted cflicacy ofthcse grand remedies is perfectly irresistible, am commands rather than Solicits tlre respectoftlie public. In addition to those already published. the proprietor Is In possession of a vast accumulation ofthese personal certificates. demonstrating that his Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters are promptly and uprformly etficactop. In Scrofula in all its hydra headed forms. Dyspe sra whether chronic or occasional, Rlicumaiism both acute and chronic, anndtce and brltous and liver complaints, however distressing or complicated, [fever apd Ague in all their varieties, and when quinine and all other specrficsfail ; Habitual Ccstivcncss, (especially when the Life Pills are used as dinner. pills. immediately before or after that meal) Piles even In cases ofthirty ~. years standing, Dropsy. Gout and settled pants in the breast, back,“ organs, disease of the bladder and kidneys, blleS. tumours, and ulcers, Erystpelas, and all other cruptive.(liscases; Pleurisy, Asthma, Broth cliitis, and other afi'octions ol the chest, lungs and mucous members y pimples. stains ofthe skin, and the foul unhealthy appearance of_tlte complexion, arising from whatever cause, nervous or encral debiltty, headaches. and giddiness, together with a vast variet ' 0 other maladies, in proofofthe speedy and elfcctual cure of which y these medicine: alone. the proprietor has hundreds, nay thousands of certified test!- monials’. Both the Pills and Bitters are mild arid delightnt in their operation, prodrrring none ofcvcri the temporary prostratious and nausea occasioned by nearly all other medicines, and they can be administered with safety to young chiltlrcn,and females in the most delicate health. Prepared and sold by Dr. \Vm. B. Moffat, 375 Broadway, New York. For sale also by the agents—NEW YORK, May 30. , . COOPER dz. BRENNER, Agents for Prince Edward Island. l l l l i i l I i i. l. i .2 .1 .- _,_4. . hi? These valuable Medicines may also be had on a plication to Mr George Farley, Searletown, Bcdeque; Mr. George rggiuton, Cra- paud; and Mr. Edward Henry, Lot 18. Charlottetown, August 12, 1842.