uThe lenmed Gentleman divided his we heads—11st What is Education? 2nd The I' . ion to man as a sooial being. V3d. The Ding Education. He descanted with such war; and the masterly and eloquent manner in “delivere thedcemt-e, g whom Was tho Rev. ,Laoturer—uinon . : praye ' ,3 I m’eveniug, VERITAS. —— let i e coon-o, of Pearl Deniiliice," at ogtid‘a'objccts. ‘ [See Arlvlcrtisément] PORT OF CIL‘IRLOTTETOWN. - * ENTERED. ' bonnet Margaret._llrnndige, Miramichi; Lumber. ' ‘Ifll‘gérs'e, Henderso 0.; ballast. ’ 'isty Ann, W V Baie de Verte; do. 2, Ayah Cteina, Lu liramichi; do. : ir James Macdonell. Kelly, Cork; 131 Passengers. ‘ " ‘lope,~Grifiiths, Liverpool; Goods. Mbooner Jane, Farrall, Pictou ; Coals. ' Alumna, Anderson, Miramichi; 20,000 feet Boards. Brothers, Turnbull. Halifax; Goods. Henriettn,Kelly,Bideford; Goods;-—102 I’asseueers. Jessie, Murchison, Miramiclii; 6000 feet Boards, Ecc. manque John Broinham, Barrett. Plymouth; Goods. . Schooner Swift, O'Brien, Halifax; do. ‘ _ Eliza, Macfadyen, Miramichi 325,000 feet Boards. . I“ ‘ CLEARED. ‘ ‘fi—Schr. Catherine, Carver, Fishing 0 Voya e. Teaser, Moore, do 5 434- bus. Potatoes. " Laurel, Bell, Newfoundland; 256 bus. ' r ” Boards, 3000 Shingles, «Sic. Lily,‘Greenwood, St, John, N. 15.; ' Oats, 12,000 Shingles. ‘ . nips, 1 Horse—by R. 8L P. Longworth. ' Christy Ann, Weeks, Bay de Verto; ballast. 16,—Srhr. Acadian Lass, Dcmings, Pugwash; Goods. , . .Ch’risty, Maclean, Fishing Voyage. Lib—Swift, O’Brien, Pictou, ballast. BEDEQUE. . ’ ENTERED. hr. Three Brot oughboy, Baker, do ; do. lief, Powell, St John’s, N. B.; Go‘bds. imble, Caruthers, Miramichi; do. CLEARED. Unit-1,353 do. Barley, 56 bls. Oatmeal. Oats, 1‘20 do. Wheat; 60 doz. Handspikos. Cattle,5 Sheep, 1 cask Hams. 400 Handspikes. 60y doz. Handspikes, &c. Thrce Brothers, Sunderlund, do. 900 bus. Oats. * 4ft .' 7 , ._ ,Oalmeul, &c. _ Nimble, Caruthers, 60.; 400-bus. Potatoes. COLVILLE BflY. CLEAERD. . This, 700 do. Oats. ' toes, 1200 do. Oats. Manly,Forest, do; 1300 (lo Oats. . Messengers. Pocahontas steamer, from Pictou, , Tax; Messrs. Finlayson, Nicholson, and others. them ship Caledonia, Archtleacon Willis, Muster oftlie Rolls, 'élunard, * h at the steerage. ~ Antelope, from Liverpool ; . A ,ofMiraruichi; Mr. 1). Murray, Williams and Henrick, and eleven in the steerage. .Coolr, Surgeon. _ SHIP NEWS. _ ntelope, Griffiths, 44- days from Liverpool, arrived .. with loss quaintopmast, and mainmast injured. « the Sir James Macdonell, Kelly, Tuesday, the Henrietta, several of her spars, "e 1911! inst. with Goods, and a number of passengers. diuyce, was cast away some days since. tried on the 24th inst.the barqo John Ifiom Plymouth, with mai or less sustained damage. ‘ Morgiana, from Belfast, ‘11 with in lat. 51. Ion. 11, by the the 22d April. . North, on the 11th instant. A i BIRTH, By order of the Direclfirs, _ ‘ ACHERS ASSOCIATION. L . O t d . " " «Tammi, to aid in the h head, that no room was left to doubt that he d, sufliciently evinced his mental and severaLgentlemen spoke On the subject, J“mud.”:umt'thny were highly gratified with the Lecture Alexander . . who commenced and closed the meeting with r; and'the people, eluted with the entertain- retiiriied to their respective homes, re- dbuht, in the day of small things, and antictpaditg prospect of the growth of Education in the Is- Bnitii‘v l—Ainong the most valuable attributes of .. rregnrded as conducive to manly purity and grace uxiliary to Feminine Loveliness, a Beautiful Set .ver rank among the most important elements ofu ‘ monal appearance. The embellishment and preserva- ‘ Teeth and Gums have therefore ever been regarded interest, and among the mass of preparations sug- fiil fifié‘desirflble purposes, we could particularize “Row- as unrivalled for its excel- :fyfi‘g' "Maui‘s/ting and preserving these important A W. E. Defibaircs.'l‘aylor. Guyshorough ,GG his. Herrings, &.c. g . Commit, Stewart. Miramichi ; ‘265 bls Pickled Fish,l do. Pork 5w, “Potatoes, 1815 feet 800 Potatoes, 250 doi “ll iiflaven, Mutch, Newfoundland; 1500 bus. Potatoes, 350 do. Oats, 5000feet Boards, 90,000 Shingles, 100’bus. 'I'ur- hers, Sunderland, Miramichi; Goods. clir. Brothers, Kennedy, St. John’s, N. F.; 3,863 bus. 13.—Tltreo Brothers, Sundeiltind, Miramii-bi ; 1,409 bus. Its—Venus. Price, do. 203 bls, Potatoes, 103 bus. Oats, 12 bls. Pork, 10 do. Flour, 15 firk‘iris Butter, 6 head I9.——3ane, Linkletter, do.; 600 bits. Oats, 30 do. Potatoes, 5 (’23—.Alert, Macintosh, dos, 600 bus. Oats, 180 bls. Potatoes, fld.—Relief. Powell, (10.; 400 bus. Oats, 15 (10' \Vhent’, 8 bis. liooner Packet, Le Cost, Halifax; 600 bus. Pota- xuo'Broihr-rs, Fougerie, Bay Chaleur; 1200 bus. Pota- ' bus. Potatoes, 400 do. Outs. Marv Jane, Gilchrist, Halifax ; 400 Bus. Potatoes, 350 yesterday—Mr. Tre- frnm Halifax, fur Liverpool, May and Lady, 'un., of Nova Scotia; Mr. F. Longworth, of 9 Vin njlfirmham, fi-om Plymouth—Mr. and Miss Watt, Miss Mary Binns, Mrs. of Nova Scotia ; Cap- ESir James Macdunell, from Youghtill; Mr. Neil M ac- ofBi-nokleypoint, and.son;M r. and Mrs. Gleeson, and Mr. here on the Same day, from Yougliall, with 130 pas- Kelly, from Bideford, with the and with her mainmast injured. Brings 100 rs. t . filish Lady, Yen, 37 days from Bideford, arrived at Port Hill lSdtooncr from Bay Fortune, bound to Newfoundland,loaded Btombnmearreit, 42 u must sprung and lois of fpre yard. the vessels which have arrived from Europe this spring have for Prince Edward Islam], was Sisters, arrived at Liverpool 'HAUFAK. May 181b—Arrived,sch. Waltron, Moore, P.E.Island; 0th schrs. Morning Star, Packet, and Seafinwer, from do. 22d. ‘h. Jane. Macdonald, do. bound to Boston: 24th, schrs. Catherine (1 Elizabeth, Benois, Uniacke, Landris, and Glurv,Le Blane, do. J»Snirttvitnctr.—-'I'he Barqe Isabella, Thorns, fi-mn Glasgow to ton, with goods and Passengers, was totallv lost at Aspv Bav, The Isabella had nearly cOrI’l- . her voyage, when she was surrounded with ice 011' the East 4 'ofPrini'e Edward Island, and was swept away with the cur until the was finally stranded, as above. The Passengers, , the fate of the ship inevitable, lefi her on the. 10th in the landing till safe. The vessel parted her cables next day and ' ore, but the weather being favorable a great part of the - ere safely landed. We learn, however, front tlto passen- Vflloot of whom arrived here on Sunday in the schooner g .thtit the bales were ripped open by the inhabitants and ' oftheir contents before their eyes l—utranitaction so dis- ‘ but every effort should be made by_tlie proper authorities ' he.piirties' to conviction and punishme‘nt.——Piczou ob. ‘ 5.. ' . Thursday last, the Lady of Capt. Bayfield, R. N., oh son, amen: NAfioIi-iirofl'domhnv. ‘ GTICE is hereby given, that a Call of£25 per cent. perShare, being the second Insialment on each share of m; Edward Island Steam Navigation Company, will be u Saturday, June 4th. The Shareholders are therefore 1‘ 10 pay the amount of the said Call, on or before that , Hon. T. H. Haviland, Treasurer of the said Com- CHARLES H ENSLgEY, Chairman. 5; oftbis Body will be held at ‘n Tueqday the 7th June (instead of at half-past 4, P. M. A punc- disposal COLONIAL BUILDING. Colonial Seeretary’s OHICP, Chatlottetoivn, Prince Edward Island, 2d May, 1842. and Cuinpleiion oftlte COLONIAL BUILDING. Tenders to up; . ' r -- ess the sev t ~ , , terinls, as under: er|"deplrtlnenls of ‘VWk and MW . e r it'llvgligllllil Stone for the outside Walls, in one tender. e-ci - ' ‘ ' “I. (MN. I N mags , Masons and Brit-.klnyers’ work and materi- .Al.|. S .p oyaémiin Stone, as above), in one tender. awyers , ar enters' and ui ' ‘ ' I one wnder. 9 J ners work and materials, in glasterers' work and materials, in one tender. 2‘" Sinners and Glaziers’ work and materials, in one tender. A“ P aters work and materials, in one tender. .P‘ n Infiqbers. work and materials, in one tender? at s, evations, Sections undS ecific ' ,7 _ ations ofthe whole mu be seen on application as, above. p y Ample Security will be required for the due performance of each Contract. 'I‘HE Subscribers have Just received, per Brio Ante- lope, irom Liverpool, a general assortment of a V V BRITISH IlIANUFACTURED GOODS: ' Also, 16 Chests superior Sonehong TEA, W- . ~ 700 pairs SHOES, arrantcd not inferior in qua/ityto (my either made or imported , p . into this Island. 13.70yving to the depressed state oftrade in the manufac- turing districts, the above Goods have been purchased on verv advantageous terms, and will be disposed ofcltcap for Cash. I J. & W. MACGILL. SPRING GOODS. ill/lily 23d, 1842. MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETO‘VN- OR SALE, :1 DWELLING HOUSE, now in pro- gress, situated on the corner of Victoria and Water Streets 32 feet N 29, containing on the first floor, a Parlor and Kitchen, Store and Othco; on the second floor, a Drawing Room and five, Bedrooms, with Attics or Lofts for light goods. ’ ‘Wiih the House will be sold Land equal to a Town Lot, 120 a 84 feet, or the whole of Water Lots Nos. 23 and 24, having a front. on Victoria. Street of about six chains, on lVIzter Street 168 feet: and an equal Harbour front containing more than one Acre l T Elalpiggh'fvaqnpns .will be reseived at this one. £1 1., l} p.1..stilliltiisf‘iiiiiflhii if": mum's” PM . Ie IRsr day ofJui.v next, for the Erection Dcdlca‘ted by permission") His Grace, the Duke of Richmond, K. G., Lord Lieutenant of Sussex, «fur... the competeqt ability, and with due care, it would he a most interesting and importan “urk. —M’Culloch’s Commercial Dictionary. into which every stream pours' its living waters, and at which every man THE takes leave to inform them and the public generally, that he will attend to the Auction business on each Market day, at his resi- dence (opposite Mr. D. Brcnan's,) in Sydney Street, where all ordiers tti that litte, from town und country, will be strictly atten- de to. . collecting ofdebts, drawing of Charter Parties, agreements, &o. &c. (Kw. Business in different parts ofthe Colbnies, be enabled, by strict attention and perseverance, to give general satisfaction to those who may favour him with their support. .R .THE_.,RR.ESS! ? I “Br sunscnii’rion.’ * " ' HE lllSI‘ORY and STATISTICS nfthe BRITISH and FOREIGN N " l . . . . r "the Pit") Pf Newspapers, and of Periodical Literature in general, emmns o e wm‘enyan‘l were lhe task executed by an indiViclual of . T Charlottetown, May 12th, 1842. 0 l;BEI:‘,--by Auction. TUESDAY, the 31st dtl noon, at the Market-House, NI “"1188, agreeably to the provisions ofllle letting of Stalls in Charlottetown Market-Hausa. and for other‘ purposes therein mentioned." ‘ ‘ AUCTION. to,theghighestbidder, on of May, instant, of 12"ii‘cto'rk; NE STALLS in the aid Marketv‘ “ Act to regulate the, . GEORGE LEwis, Market Clerk. "1 he Newspaper is the chronicle of civilization, the common reservoir mayyonfile and drink 5 ills the Newspaper which gives to liberty its practi- cal life, its constant observation, its perpetual vigilance, its unfelaxing ac- “V'W- “le Newspaper is a daily and a sleepless watchman, that reports to you every danger which menaces the institutions ofyour country, and its interests at home or abroa . The Newspaper informs legislation of pub- lic- OPm'On, and informs the people of the acts of legislation; thus keepin up that constant sympathy, that good understanding between people an legislators, which conduces to the maintenance of order, and prevents the swim “GOESSlly for revolution.”—-Sir E. L. Bulwer. . ‘I am sure that every person will be willing, as I am, to acknowledge in the most ample terms the information, the instruction, and the amuse- ment; derived from the public press.”—Lord Ltfndlturst. _ . subscribers‘ Names received by all the Canadian and Lower Provmce Editors, and by the Author, British and Foreign NeWI~ paper Office, 14, Gray’s Inn Square, London. CARD. T Obe on Lot or Township Number Eight; and 4,472 Acres ofLAND. on Lot or Township Number Fifty-two, iu the said Island, the same havtng been conveyed by the late General Geor a Feed, of_ thfi Royal Artillery, to t ' ticulars whereof may be had at the said Master’s Chambers, of William Forgan, Esq. Solicitor for the Complainants, or Mr. ‘David Ross, of Hillsborough River Charlottetown, May 2d, 1842. pursuant to a Decree ofihe Court of Chancery of this Island, I made by his Excellency the Chancellor, in the cause of William M‘Leod, Esq. and Margaret his Wife, against Hugh Mucdooiild, Esq. and others, With the approbation, and under the directiéir. of-the Hon. Thomas Heath Haviland, one of the Masters ofthe; said Court, at his Chambers, in Charlottetown, on Wedneiday the 22d day ofJune next ‘ - ‘ prerempinrily Sohhin Lots to stilt purchasers, one o‘clock, P. M. 4,300 ' ~ 138 OF LAND, e late Andrew Macdonald, sq. Par- ,near Charlottetown. . ‘ _T. HAVHAVILAND, M, Subscriber being solicited by several of his com- mercial friends, to act in future as an AUCTIONEER and GENERAL COMMERCIAL ‘ B R 0 K E R, He will also attend to the Same ing ofLumbcr (being regular- y qualified for the same), to the osting and cloing ofiBoiilis, 0 experience of Mercantile And as having had a lon that he trusts he will NE _ situate on ‘ Elliot River—lately occupied by Thomas Kickham, deceased;betwoeo twenty and twenty five Acres of which are under cultivation. There are ii good Dwelling House, Barn and Stables erected thereon, and a valuuble Spring ofWotei‘ running throu yields, onnua raise Stock will. find the above It desirable situation. will be given immediately. For further particulars, enquireoj‘ Charlottetown, April 19th, 1842. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE SALE; HUNDRED ACRES of Freehold LAND, vb the premises. Also, an excellent Marsh, which Fly, thirty tons, of Hay. Any person wishing to Possession EDWARD KICKHAM, JAMES CAHILL, } Executor. ,1, / . P. B. DOYLE. Charlottetown, May 2001, 1842. and a half, and more than six Town Lots, of dry sound Land now in a state of good cultivation. , This is an opportunity ofinvesting capital in this rising Town, with a certainty of obtaining a large return which cannot occur again. The present owner has no other object in offering this valuable Property for Sale, than to narrow the anxieties of de- niug years. _ Apply in Town, to Peter .Macgowan, Esq., or at VVoodlcy Grove, Lot 01, to J. L. LEWELLIN. May 24th, 1842. ‘VE the understgned Passengers'in the Brig ANTE- LorE, from Liverpool to Charlottetown, P. E. Island, feel much pleasure in stating, that although we have had a tedious passage, caused solely by head winds and strong gales, she is a most efficient. Vessel—sails fast, and lays to with the greatest every exertion in his owerto ex edite the assure 1 re d the Passengersconiforfable. p P a Md n er DAVID MURRAY, M. \VILLIAMS, EDWARD HANRlCK, M. BINNS, F. BLACKSTOCK. The FIRST PRODUCTIONS in the WORLD for THE HAIR! THE SK‘IN !! THE TEETH!!! fiOWLflMDES’ MACASSAR OIL, ., J] VEGET/IBLE PRODUCTION. The only article that reduces and restores HAIR; alsoWHISKERS, MUS'I‘ACHIUS, and YE-BROVVS; prevents Hair from falling off or turning grey to the latest period oflifc; changes grey hair to its original COLOUR—frees it from scmf, and makes it beautifully SOFT, CURLY, arid GLOSSY. In dressing HAIR, it keeps it firm. on the curl, uninjured by dump weather, crowded rooms, the dance, or in the exercise of iidiu . To Children, it is invaluable, as it lays a foundation for a BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR. ON PURCHASING, (Beware of Counterfeits! !) ask for “ROWLA ND’s Macassan OIL"—and see that those words are on the en- velope, with the Signature and Address, thus—- ' A. ROWLAND 6L SON, 20, Hattcn Garden, London, Counter-signed ALEX. ROWLAND. To ensure the genuine article, see that the words “Rowlaml’s Nucassar Oil” are engravcn on the back ofthe envelope nearly 1,500 times, con- taining 29,0281etters—w1’rtioor THIS NONE IS GENUINE. Price 35. 6d; ‘75.; Family Bottles, (containing four small,) 10s; 6d. and double that sizcfils. per bottle. ROWLAND’S. KALYDOR, A reparation from,0rientttl Exotics, islnow universally known as the orgy safe and edicicnt protector and brazing/fer of the SKIN and COMPLEX- ioN. Its virtues are commonly displaye in thoroughly eradicating all pimples, spots, redness. tun, freckles, and other unsightly cutaneous deficts, in healing chillllat'ns, cluips, and in rendering the most rough and uneven skin, pleasantly soft and smooth. To the complexion, it imparts ajuvenile rosefitea hue, and to the neck, hand and arm, a delicacy and fairness un- rtva e . It is invaluable as a renovating and refreshing \Vash. during travelling, or exposure to the sun, dust. or harsh winds, and alter the heated atmos- phere of crowded assomblics.-—GENTLEMEN Will find it peculiarly grate- liil after shaving. in alloying the irritation. Price 45. 6d. and 85. 6d. per bottle, duty included. ROWLAND’S O‘DONTO, on PEARL DENTIFRICE, A IVHITE POWDER, of Oriental Herbs of the most delightful fragrance—1t eradicaies Tartar and decayed spots from the Teeth, prc- them delicately I‘Vhite. Beina an Anti-Scorhutic, it eradicates the scurvy from the Gums gstrenglhens,%races, and renders them of a healthy rca: breath. . . Price 23.9d. per box, duty included. Notice—The Name and AddreSS oflhe Pro rietors, which the Kalydor is enclosed. Beware of Counterfeits trashy ingredients, and which are frequently pressed upon the unwary under lhe lure of being cheap. Be sure to ask for “RoWland’s” Articles. Sold by every PERFUMER civilized world. Charlottetown, May 28th, 1842. Subscriber“! Store. . " CHARLES DEMPSEY. Esq, Sir Moses Montefiore, . 'Esg apparent ease and safety—and further, that Capt. Griffiths used 5 'fice, daily, from 9 O'clock, a. in., until 5 o’clock, serves the Enamel. and fixes the Teeth firmly in their sockets, rendering it removes unpleasant tastes from the mouth, which often remain after fevers, taking medicme, die. and imparts a delightfulfrdgrance to the 113’ A. ROWLANde SON. 20, HA 7"I'UN GARDE , LONDON, r .are engraved on the Government Stamp,- which is pasted on the “KAIXDOR” and “000mm” also printed, in red, on the Wrapper in !! composed of the most pernicious and and MEDICINE VENDER throughout the M E R. I C A N JVIILL SA “’8' FOR SALE, at the FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE. Alliance British and Foreign Assurance Company, Established by Act of Parliament, in 1824. ‘ Capital, £5,000,000. BOARD L, DIRECTORS. PRESIDENTS, &c.-——John lry‘ing, Esq, M. P., Samuel Gurney, R. S. DIRECTORS.—-G. H. Barnett, Esq., Edward Blount, Esq, John Bowder,Esq., Sir Robert Campbell, Bart.,T. A. Curtis, Esq., Right Hon. G. R. Dawson, Sir George Hurrison,K. C. H., Melvil Wilson. Esq., Sir T. F. Buxton, Bart., William Crawford, Esq. M. P., Edward Fletcher, Esq, Louis Lucas, Esq, Thomas Mas- terinan, Esq., Thomas Richardson, Esq, L.‘N. De Rothschild, , Oswald Smitli,.Esq. commas—Sir George Carroll,James Cook Esq, Anthony DeRothschild, Esq. BANKERs.—Messrs. Barnetts, Hoares, and Co. Acronav.-—Beninmin Compertz, Esq. F. R. S. Samarium—Andrew Hamilton, Es . PnisictAN.——Joltn R. Hume, M.-D., .urzon Street. Sumatran—John M. Pearce, Esq. _ Summon—Thomas Allason, Esq. THE Subscriber is authorised to issue POLICIES extremely moderate rates of premiitin,on Houses in pro re of building, or of repair; and on Vessels on the Stocks. ‘ lso, on Houses Ofeverv discription, on Furniture, rind on Goods. He will also effect Life Insurance upon advantageous terms. WA? large part ofthe Capital is paid up, and is investor] in the public funds. The Subscriber has authority to settle losses by Bills of Exchange on London, except in cases of doubt. A share ofthe particular description. the Stove being placed and used accor - ing to our Statutes in such cases made trod provided. ' - ' CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. N. B.r—-Policies’*ill be issued, ronewaneceipts granted, and Prospectuses obtained, by applying to the Subscriber, at his Of- . m. . CHARLES YOIJNG, Agent. Charlottetown, April 18th, 1842 OCTOR TREMAIN being in Charlottetown lor a short time, requests all persons indebted to him to call and settle their Accountsimmediately, otherWise he will be compelled to enforce payment. [13" Dr. T. may be found at the residence of Mr. T. B. Tre- inain. ' _ Charlottetown, May 2d,1841. HE Subscriber olI'ers for Sale a quantity of Prime Newfoundland CODFISH. . ALso, 50 boxes of superior Philadelphia Soda, Water, and Butter CRACKERS, all ofwhich will be sold low for prompt payment. KENNETH M‘KENZIE. [12?He requests all personsindebied to him to come forward and make payment before the 15th April, as Accounts then unsettled, standing over Six months, will be put in a legal course for re- ov . c cry K.M‘K. Charlottetown, 7th March, 1842. .______—-— OR SALE—An English built C A R. R I A G E, adapted either for one or two Horses, with Hood, Patent Axles, Lamps, doc. Also, a set ofnew Harness, With or Without the Carriage. K. MACKENZIE Water-street, Oct. 22, 1841 . LAND FOR SALE. . _ . EVERAL FARMS of 50 to 100 Acres, in eligible situations, within about 15 miles ofCharlottctown. For par- ticulars, apply to D. S. RENNIE. Water Street, 20th April, 1842. WHITE WINE VINEGAR. AFEW Qn. CASKS, very superior, just received, and for stile by the Subscriber, R. B. BOGGS. Charlottetown, December 4th, 1841. T HE Subscriber having been appointed receiver 9 the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fift -two, conveyed by the late General Feed, of the Royal Artillery, to the late Andrew Mncdonald, requests the Tenants residing thereon to pay all rents and arrears bf rent to him with td la . on e y DAVID ROSS, Quinn. deceased, are requested to make immediate - ' f r ons. tinction 0 P‘3 a P. GAFFNEY. Charlottetown, May 131b, 1842. LL Persons indebted to the Estate ofthe late James a - merit to the Subscriber, otherwtse their respective Accounts be placed in the hands oftin Attorney, and sued for without dis- Rccciver in Chancery. Hillsborough River, May 1st, 1841. Just ublished, .toolscap 8vo., pp. 128, 1 rice, ls. 6d. single, 1 . per doz. I ORAL RENOVATION; or, The Empire of Bac- chus destroyed. THE PRIZE ESSAY. By the Rev. JOHN X ' Cutanmuowu: COOPER 3L BREMNER. OLD IRON, COPPER AND BRASS OUGH'P at the PHCENIX & Birnie’s Old Store), quantities. Charlottetown, March 22d, 1842 PASSAGE TO AND FROM LONDON. THE very superior new WIN, Commander, WW", about the 20m June next, ‘ ‘0 CHARLOTTE-rows. Can accommodate having a spacious Cabin on Deck. For I London,npplication to be made to Messrs. Joh ll, Castle Street, Holborn; Charles Walton, Court,'Cornhil|;’ or from hence, for Passage 0 will sail several Passengers n Barelli 8:. Co. FOUNDRY (Waters Charlottetown, in large or small copper fastened Ship ANN KENNEY,4B6 tons Register, JOHN bALD-_ from "1‘liree Rivers, for and from thence back direct reight or Passage from Esq. Newman's nl , to DANYIEL BRENAN. YBVOUT Three‘Tons second hand CHAIN, well ada ted for Ox or Rafiina Chains for sale Chen p ° ’ , .i._ M. '1? UCKER. Queen Street, February 25, 1842. . [to BE LE’t‘, t ,4 . to be fitted ttp‘ns'lriay be agreed commodious Cellar is‘éuttached, below the East Corner of Pownal and Water-streets. lure, apply to LOST, on the Road on the South Shore, with a BLUE SHAWL and a Cor-rim The person or persons who may have e or more years, a large SHOP, u on, and to whieha eruld Printing Office, For further particu- J. B'. COOPER. 1 betwixt M‘Kie’s and Murphy 5, a MACINTOSH GREAT COAT, POWDER FLASK in the pockets. found the aforesaid articles, and they will be 1 T profits is allowed to‘ the Assured every five years. I . It is understood by the Company that Houses and other Blllld- by all ings, Warmed b Stoves, are covered by the Policy, Without an ‘ quaint HE April , "HE the and channels oflife, and enduing them withrenewed tone yigor. public, human 1 ' he L form and description. coats of the storilach crudities constantl hardened fteces which collectin the convolutionlbf the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitual costive- persons. the lun the vein tested, a Headacl sipelas, plaints ans nlm All t and for T Pearse of years, his Leasehold interest in and to 50 Acresofencel- lent Land, situate on the Fort Augustus Road, Lot 36. There are on the pre and innlmost every species of disease to which the frame is liable, the happy effects of Molfnt’s Life Pills and Phenix Bitters have been'grntefnlly and publicly acknowledged eipersons benefited, lency, Palpitation of the Heart, Vlancholy, Costivcness, . Rheumatism,Gout, Dropsies ofall kinds, Gravel, Worms, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, . Eruptions and Bad Complexions, . cloudy and other disagreeable complextons, Salt Rheum, Ery- particularly, . . . . cessful—so much so, that in the Fever and Ague Districts,-Phys1ci- Sydney Street, nearly 0 Mr. Brena’n’s Store, Subscriber offers for Sale, or to Lot for a term mises a Grist Mill c ital to tiny in the Island, hav- ing two pair of stones, Kiln, and a l the machinery and materials necessary. The Whole are quite new,nnd complete inevery pur- tieular, and were constructed on the most approved plans, and , > executed by the most competent Millwrighis to be found in the ‘ Colony. There are a never failing stream of water, and a new a? and substantial Milldain. Also, the materials for n commodioul _, Dwelling-house, 33x24 feet; about four Acres ofthe farm is ‘E endy for the Plough, and about 8 or I) more are ready for stump- ngr. The yearl of999 years. bourhood of several ofthe most flourishing Settlements in the Island, viz: Monaghan, Fort Augustus, Tarentuin, Pisquid, &c., is on the main Road to Charlottetown, which is distant on! 14 miles, and is only about one halfmile distant from the borough, where an n or from the Capital]. qIn short, a better opening for business cannot easily be found. Persons wishing to ofi'er for the above valuable property will please to apply to the owner, on the premises, at Fort Augustus. ' rent is only £2 15s. 7d., currency, for the term his property is situated in the immediate neigl'ia ills- i antity ofgoods or produce can be shipped to I” ALEXANDER DIXON, Miller. 1842. ‘ ZEWQQQ VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES. ‘ SE Medicines are indebted for their name to it manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and it many hundred certified cases which havebeen made and who- were previously unac- with the beautifiilly philosophical principles upon which the are compoundedf'unfion which. they consequently act. ife Medicines tech mend themselves in diseases of every The first operation is to, loosen [burn the and bowels the various impurities and . settling around them; and to remove the V; nose, with all its train ofevils, or sudden diarrhoea, withits immi- nent dangers. who examine t ‘ prejudice of these well informed men against ‘quackmediciues— or medicines prepared and heralded to This factis well known to all regular anatomist: be human bowels after death: and hence the the public by- ignorant The second effect of the Life Medicines is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by this means,'tlte'liver and "‘thbliliealthful action of which entirely dependii’upon 57 the regu arity ofthe urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red colour from the agency of the liver and the lungs, before it passes into the heart, ed by food coming from 3 cl hus purified by them,ond_nou_rish- ean stomach, courses freely through and triumphantly being t s, renews every part of the system, mounts the banner of health in the blooming ehee . Mofl'iit's Vegetable Life Medicines have'heen :th'oron lily \ nd pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyslplepala, Futu- Loss of Appetite, e‘ariburn and er, Anxiet ,Langour and Ma- le, REStlessness, Illtemp ‘ I Cholera, evers ofrall kinds, Diarrhrea, Ulcers, Inveternte Sores,Scorb'uiic Eruptive Complaints, sallow, fluenya, and various other com- frame. In Fever noddAgue, have been most entitnently sue- common Colds and In which afflict the human the Life Medicines ost universally prescribe them. hat Mr. Moft'at requires of his patients is, to be articular , in taking the Life Medicincs‘strictly according totho irectii‘tns. i, It is not by a N may say in their favor, that h by the results fiA FRESH by any thing thathe himself swspaper notice, or k . l t ts a one e hopes to gain credit. ofa fair trial. . _ l , _ SUPPLY ofthese valuable Medicmosyust received COOPER 6t. BREMNER‘. Sole Agetttsfor Prince Edwin-rd blend. stile by Charlottetown. June 4. 1841. HE Subscriber having been appot Lumber, begs ' town, and the Island in general, that he Will be happy to execute H , their commands. tiled, Suracy‘ar of a leave to inform the Inhabitants ofCharlotte- , ‘, BENJAMIN Cii'APgELL. posits ay 61h 1842. l . ,. , FOR. BRISTOL on NEWPORT Dunner. i THE splendid Barque DIAMOND, R. Pearce, Commander, will sail from Three Rivers, on, or | about the 20th ofJune. Has excellent accomniodat one , or two or three Cabin Passengers. For further particulars, apply . 7 to the Hon. .Iamea Peake, Charlottetown, or to Captain Richard for Cash. r are'requestod to leave them at Mr. Peake‘s Store, 4,4 Charlottetown, 16th May, 1842. handsomely rewarded. Charlottetown , 14th May, 1842. t M en it is intended (weather and circumstances per ixiitiria), he shall stand at the (11,955 Roads, 1.0348. '- . p, 3 (Perms,£1 10s. Groom, ; , _ H ' . WILLIAM 0%N5TON_ Charlottetown Royalty, AprilEch, 1842. ___——- , Georgetown. . .* REVENGE. ' ' y , I THIS superior House will stand forlthe season at the Subscriber's premises. The 1 ' above Horse being-so well known needs no com. I l to ~ , 4 , I merit. For terms, app vaAln/‘IEJ3 CAH‘LL' V ‘V i ' , Blacksmith. CLYDESDALE HORSE COLUMBlys: ‘ HIS superior draught Horse warm.“ at the Subscriber’s during theeosuin'g "no", exce ton the following days, viz: May um, 20“. and (Tom ; June 8th, 17th pad 27th ; July 6th, 15th FOR-SALE. A a . ' GOOD FARM Kagoshima It years. - He is an excellentinnimal for the Cart or Hougifind is perfectly docile and free from rice. to ~ I , Ply ROBERT} ' W l S . l y