There is day f the common ‘ Muse, he cannot fail to admire as they deserve. attempt, the public might bc a little more enlightened nourahlc menu-and arc, moreover, in the fullest sig- fi‘ulion of the word, a pliilauthrophist. \Ve sincerely mid y love our fellow-men— ‘ “'6 love iiiztnkiiidl—ivc do, we do... As \'I"lII)H luv.-. them; as the sea dogr duals Upon the small sweet fry that round llllt)_lIOiIIS§ Or a: the Nile-bird hich the slime that gives , - 'I‘hat rank and venomous food on which she lives '.’ {snot this pliilantlp‘ophy most admirable? Is not this (“Immatedness most ipiiuitablc? Our political Opinions fang: now be ktln\Vll---l[ is no longer impracticable to conceal . We, (Iciu‘lv beloved puIIlIU---\\’e, brother uditorsu-we, winters of Prin'ce Edward Island-«we, gentlemen Es- aware and non-Escheutors--—wc--the conductors of the .411; non-such—ivc lIeSIIflIO not to come forward, y and independently to declare, that we are ofthc ‘m'vfy discovered political party of truth, reason and justice, adtliat We love Honorable; and honourable men I l” m blunder has madea discovery—and of what sort, think 2 3h is,Sir, that, not FLAGELLA'i'Oa, but his personifica- ryflifijs he will have it---is worthy and (unbitz'ous! Bow down, Editor—and bow down all, in respectful sileiice—bclhi-e ptenmly pronounced decision of this second Brutus; »’ . i H For [ng says he is ambitious; And I,,,.,,,g is an Ilosoii.ini.r:(’s) man.” ~Imust apologize, Mr. Editor, for having so long occupied bur time with the drivelliiig trash of this precious gambler. But I have notyet done with him. lshould but fldischarge the duty which I have imposed upon myself, fire] to pass over in silence a most infamously false and 'iménahle assertion, put forth—and twice in the same article . fiby the Editor aforesaid. He states that he would ra- flirbe the most ignorant man on earth, than be a SOLonos—(is ‘figuot n Solomon, Sir ?)—or a Creme, ifon the condition of Wposséssed by such a srmi't‘ or MA LIGNITY as he (Flagel- uAs WANTONLY AND CAUSELESSLY DisrLAvi-m!!! 'l From the quotation already given, perhaps, Mr. Editor, may have discovered a predilection on my part towards j certain anonymous writer. Yes! Ido indeed—and so does “"FMGBLLATOR—mlmire the spirit of the great man who V 'wrotc, sub iwmi'm's umbra, and that name, JUNIUS ! I shall not therefore, apologize for again impressing him into my ser- vice. Still continuing to address Lord Mansfield, he says— A‘You may know, per-Imps, that the language of truth is umrotnvt and'consistent: to depart fiom it safely, requires MEMORY and Emotion.” Now, Sir, I would counsel the Islander—- cfwhom the public will, by this time, be nearly as tired flutnyself—tliat before he again attempt to depart from the 'lnnguage of truth, he be careful to satisfy himself that his Lineniory do not betray him; before he again attempt to charge a writer in the public prints with having "- wantonly ,Jtud caiiselessly” administered the (instigation he so justly merits, he be more caretiil to ascertain that he is not writing a FALsanoon—a thing devoid of‘loundation in fact. Let the Editor of that paper take up the first number of his “ promis- iig” Journal, and he will there find, that in the second para- also another point which he will do well lnlthou rin mind. In case. of there being iiecessity,_at some son of FLAm: ",of burning this scurrilous periodical of his by the ,‘ to meet him hanguian, 1 can recommend a gen- : manly combat ;and, 1 “55m. - m fill that honorable office, and that gentleman _a , animosity. of bombastic prose, and scarcely less bombastic lsons. 1’ mo, loveyersc—good yerse—heuco my numerous although inns—quotations which, if the Islander be an invoker a proper and delercntial r ' _ they, by their conduct, so ‘ ‘ 1 Editor of tho Islander has gwen us a new VCI‘SIOI‘I , withdraw and hide “:33 mic,“ vieivs. One would think that, alter this 38- l Islander may “,3” y were before. But no; they are not a whit the lemma j Lia: us hear him againf-u“ We a)‘e,”'s:iyr‘s he, “q/‘the big—people ' qudh, rcason,andyustzcc---wc are indeed attached i_i.oweve,. was «toxemia metals.“- eh, I trust. a fair one ; one who, either be it in the per- PLATOR or myself; will, I trust, be ever ready in the open arena of impartial discussion and . 0 him, without a g 1"“; ol'personul But "1’6 ‘wmr wiltb men’s opinions, not their pet‘- VI te ' - _ ‘ - Iwill yield to nonehiiillo 'ol.ce “ml rm I'M—[hat ya ty to my Sovereign, and espect to those in authoritv—wheil deserve, J shall never be‘found to ' myselt. merely because a blustcriug . a proper to come forward, and advocate that . scustble man will dare to advocate-the main- e Of smecurcs, at the expense Ol'a groaning—a starv- , and the giving Ofoffice to persons whose claims excellent their private character—are far inferior which no to those ofothcrs in the commuiiitv. PIIILO-FLAGELLATOR. Charlottetown, QIst December, 1849.. To THE EDiToa or 'rnr. COLONIAL HERALD. SIR; I beg, through the medium Of your useful Journal, to ask the Chin-ch VVardcna and Vestry OfSt. Paul’s Church, in this Town, if it‘lic their intention to suffer the beautiful scqfl'oldmg around its Tower to remain until blown dowu, or until it falls from natural decay? assuring them that ifthcy think it ornamental, the congregation in general are of“ very difi'erent opinion—to say nothing 0l the risk of'beinu maim- ed, which the attendants on Divine \Vorsliip at that Church are liable to, at this boisterous Season, it'it should be blown about their ears some Sabbath morning, on their attempting to enter the Church. ONE or 'rnc CONGREGATION. Charlottetown, 2‘tst Dec, 1842. i‘iliaACULOUS ESCArE.-—\Vliilo Donald Macdouald, jun., ofliay River, lait 47, was setting a fox trap at a bait placed for that purpose. on the evening of the 7th ins.., one of his neigh- bours came along with his gun, to watch for a fox he had some time previously seen there; and mistaking the object he saw at Ill". bait (ibe night being somewhat dark) for rcyuard. he deliber- atier fired, lodging the contents of his gun in Mr. Macdonnld's back and thighs,:it a dislanccoffiftern yards. Fortunately, how- urer,tlie shot did not penetrate far enough to render his case dangerous. SHIP News. The Sclir. J‘PCISOII,S:IIIII‘IIIII, arrived at Three Rivers,on Tucs- day last, fi'oui St. John's, N. E, after a passage «it'll days, With a number of passengers (III board. of agricultural produce was anything but encouraging. The land, on the Mill ult., had not arriva when the A’s/son left. The Schr. flunnmlltln, from Halifax, arrived at Three Rivers «in the 20th inst. Having Goods for this town, she left that place and arrived “If this harbour on Friday, but not being able to get day, “‘.‘ll(‘l‘t' she now lies. and will discharge her cargo.—- Gaz. January next, for the benefit nfnll concerned and now lics at the entrance uf'Yurk Riter. Dirt), \Vnits, mason. aged (ill years. Eu ‘”urt‘cspuubcnts. iIEi.io'rariri-:’s “ Sketches from llllpllllll‘ltir i-a We have no doubt they will prove interesting to many. p “graph of his very first Editorial, he throws down the gaunt- , .Ict, with the most unblusliiiig arrogance, effrontery, and pre- " sumption. Let him there read his own condemnation, when " "asserting, that "- our Island Press has never yet possessed. or "even laid claim ’to any general or particular influence with ' the couni‘iiiiiity.” 'l‘l’int—wantiug such influence—it was (therelbre "- devoid of utility ;” mid although he insinuates ugh“ such is thefact, yet will he not stop to inquire ,whether this absence of utility was attributable to a whim of liberal enterprise on the part of the proprie- satisfying 'hin‘isclf with the assurance, that the truth Of'fii uvermeut could not be impugned by a single doubt. Elt'is the consideration, then, (says he) of this NON-EFFI- ‘nilttt‘t‘ slate of'our Island Press, particularly as compared—- (with What ?)—with that of the neighbouring Province of .Vova Scotiafll), that has at length broung about the advent of the first number of Tm: ISLANDSR, the beginning, we trust, ofn'loug series of honest, useful, loyal and patriotic papers. We have sought for the cause ofthc limited circulation of the .ltmrnals already established, and have [build it in the athy of mind, with regard to them, into which their gcneml girth, under the editorial bead, ofsciitimcuts atid opinions relative to engrossing questions of public moment, has al- Jowed even the otherwise most voracious news-readers to fall,” 8&0. &c. Ate. _ _ And was there here no cause for the letter oi" FLAGELLA- 1'03? ,Was lie—or any one—a friend to the established V Tress of'tlie Island—to stand tunicly by, and see itcontcmp- ;IIIOIISI_V spoken Of and maligned by a print of yesterday? ,Does the Editor OfIlie blunder mean to say—calmly and dis— v passionately—that the Register, the Royal Gazette and the ,, Colonittl Herald have proved hitherto as valueless to the .mmununity as so many sheets of waste paper? Let him . turn overthe files ofthose periodicals, and he \viil there find “articles” of n'fnr iiinre “pungent” nature than any which . yeiiierks on the .‘lfurriage Act, to tiic contrary, notwithstand- ‘lng; articles which have tended—and powerfully—to bring Jim Colony into notice, and encourage emigration to its Chores. And is this to possess no influence? Is this to be ,‘domid of utility? Has not this Island grown with the growth ofits established Press, and strengthened with its strength? And is FLAGELLA-ron, for daring to reply to the vituperatious ‘llttnder ofthe Islander, to be cnlumninted as displaying a “spirit of tnaliguity” worse and more detestable than that of «rod, the iiifiinticidc, and as “ ceaselessly and wantonly” pro- 70km}; the indignation of the supcrcilions Editor of the Islander? Has the latter’s task, in writing a long, abusive Ll" ml pOI‘I‘HIeSS iirticle,of two columns, in his 3d Number, been m but of repulsing unprovoltcdaud impotent iniiligiiity ?” 0r 'P‘b' thcr, has It not proved a clumsy and ineffectual attempt to E . xtricate himself from the mire in which he had “ canselcssly” 1:: j lid unnecessarily involved himself? Had the Editor of the . . der come forward modestly and ingennonsly, professing iliniiitention tO uphold what was good, and condemn the It’d—without laying about him, right and loft—l promise ~ _tm,he would never have been molested. I'Iis black-hearted nannies would never have troubled themselves about him. wOuld have sufi‘cred him—not to walk the course—but humus his way, “ without the turning ot'a single hair.” .. 0m would not content the blender. He must needs be Mightymen ofvalour. He must beat down every obstacle ii the way of' his professional advancement. He must __ diessly and cringingly come forth, and pester us with 3;! Iblsome adulation ofpublic qflicers and Hommbles—uone ‘ v, Whom had been attac ed or spoken ill of. He must needs ' upon himselfthe task of defending that which had a; ‘9'" been impeached! And when he discovers that a “I “ rcould be found possessing: the hardihood to accept V of, a“ Challenge and raise the gauntlet, and a paper sufficient- ’:1 hi,“ P M and independent to publish it, lie—the Islander- n'{hf'm‘sootlu attack a private individual, and charge that “within! with “ malignity”-——“detriiction”-—uud “ black- dness”——witli having “ceaselessly and wantooly” ‘0 dispute the ground with a man of his surpassmg ’I‘I'Ou and erudition ! I And has this Islander succeeded in‘rebutting even one of Ahi‘mflgouist’s assertions? lanswer——JV'0. Has he suc- r In belying the correctness of my friend FLAGELLA- 2“" , type-likeness of himself, as expressed in his. 2 Editorial? lanswer—No. The “ galled jade” has win- heeu it total failure. conclusion 2 Had The Islander been content to have , _ edits lhave said, hi would have found a friend ; but, “'1'” has encountered a determined antagonist—4: foe—- . Ind hi; defence (pardon the change ofsex, Mr. Editor,)' their contents. Charlottetown Independent Temperance SocIety. TEA PARTY, six in lllt‘ I‘lvi-iiing. precisely. Tickets, ls. (id. each. Children under 14, linlfprice. Shh December, 1542. ctmlfi, Mi. I’ilcher, Mr. Millner, Mr. M‘Fadyen, Mr. Percival, Harrington. iVe have not heard ofany of our Island vessels having been sold at St. John’s, and the price Eleanor, Collins, which cleared out at this Port for Newfound- up the river, she put about again, and made Georgetown on Mun- 1‘. Brigantinecalled the list/iv; Sun has been wrecked ut Ait- kcn's Cape. lay Fortune, and is advertised to be sold on the 3d The Brothers, 'l‘urnbnll, iII'II\'t'II from I'Inliliix,n few days since, On Tuesday last, at York Lodge, Agnes, wife of Mr. James ales, chiefly taken l‘roi‘n domestic scenes in the Olil Country," Will be thankfully received. Before pledg- inr: ourselves, however, to the pu"-liralion oftlitése Tales, “'0 should like to be favouer with a sight ofthcm, in order to form our own opinion of 73* IIE Society mul thrir Friends, in town and country, . will have a (In TUESDAY, the ‘27ili inst, to take place (by special permis- sinn) in an upper Ronni oftlie public Academy—to commence at N I’.—'l‘icki-,Is to he had ofthc IIIIIIHVIIIg persons-Mr. Binns, Mr. A. M‘Lcod, lllr. Bishop, i‘ilr. Currie, Mr. Bethune and Mr. GREAT ATTRACTION” PHOTOGRflPHIC PORTRHITS, BY THE DAGUERREOTYPE PROCESS , mum! in can: fulfill“, BY Messrs. IIODGKINSON & BUTTERS, ‘ HO take leave to intimate to the Inhabitants of . Charlottetown and the surrounding Country, that they will remain here a short time, for the purpose ofTAKiNo LIKE- h‘ESSIQS lll'thuse who may favor them with their patronage. This recently discovered beautiful Art, which has obtained so much deserved attention and Celebrity both in the Old aiul New Wm”. has, after long practice, studv and expense, been brought by Ill-tin l0 a pitch of perfection wliibh they flatter themselves has not been equalled elsewhere. Tlicv are now enabled to give the precise and life~likc expression ofthc eve, and the most delicate shades oftlin countenance and dress, with u perfection hitherto uri- attainad; and the nearest approach to their Portraits is that pre- sented by the most highly finished Mezzoiinto Eugrnviiigs—fi'ce, however, from those imperfections inseparable from all the works of man. As ivprescnt to a distant relative or friend, nothing would be more highly prized than such a Portrait, and the charge being so buy, puts the gratification within the reach ofall. Parents would do well to take advantage of' the present opportunity to procure Likeiicsscs ofthcir children. as it has been a source ofuiiavailiug regret to many a sorrowiug I’arcnt,‘in after years, that they pos- sessed no such memorial ofa departed child; this can now be rmuedied. and they would do Well “ to secure the shadow,” for fear " the sallstaurtc.fltrlc.’" {I'E’Thc Duguert'cutypu Room, which is open from 10 o‘clock, A. M., until :l, I’. .‘.I.. is situated in the Herald Office Building, where Humorous specimens ofMiuiaiurcs, singly and in groups, will be exhibited, and which the Inhabitants oftlic Town and its environs arc respectliilly solicited to inspect. *j Portraits taken in all lcipds of weather—clear, cloudy, snowy nr rainy. N. B.—-’I‘licre is a conitbrtable Dressing-room attached, where ladies- can make their tuiletlc. ' In. talking the several members Of a family, a considerableidc- duction is made. Doc. 13, I642. PROSPECTUS or A WEEKLY PERIODICAL, TO BE CALLED THE OLIVE BRANCH, Devoted to Temperance, Morality, Education, Literature, 8pc. THE Committee of the Halifax Temperance Socirty, being fully persuaded that a \Veckly Paper, published under the auspices «ifllie Tempo rancc Societies throughout the Pro- vince, and edited by a person of talent, judgment and good taste, would greatly promote the interests of the Benevolent, Patriotic and Christian cause of’l‘cnipcr'aiuw, and by a judicious interinixture ofsuitable subjects, would tend to create it taste for moral and polite Literature. where it does not yet exist, and to foster it where it is already formed ;——respcctfiilly solicit the aid and (tn-operation of those Societies to carry into effect so useful an undertaking, sensible that with such patronage and assistance, success is certain, while without these it is doubtful, ifnnt hope- less. The principal objecr'nfthe intended Journal being to advocate the interests of Temperance, it will contain reports Of the state, the progress, and the prospects uftlie cause, not only in this Pro- vincc, but throughout the World ; correspondence oftlic Mission- aries and ofihe country Societies, aml original and selected Ar- ticles hearing directly upon the subject. It will also embrace :1 Weekly Summary ufilic Current Ne-.vs,divelted ofpoliiiral bias; occasional article-i connected with Education, Science, and Gene- ral Literature; Moral Tales, Poetry, &c. In ‘a word, it is the anxious desire and the dearest wish oftlic Committee. to publish a Paper that shall bu worthy oftbe cause and principles which they advocate, useful to the rising genera- tinn,arceptaible to the Community at large, and a credit to Nova South-r; and with these iritcntioii< and these hopes, they venture to solicit for the proposed periodical a liberal share of public pa- troungc, especially as the extremely low price at which it will be published will place it within the reach of every family; while the field which they propose to cultivate being now unoccupied-- being a waste—its improvement will nut interfere with the use- l'ul labors ofthose who are directing upon other subjects the en- ergies ofthe Press. Shani-l sufficient encouragement offer, the first number of “THE Ours Biuxcu” will be issued the First Saturday in January next. It will be primed on paper of the same size and quality as thntof“ I‘he Morning Herald," previous to its en- largement, and its mechanical execution Wlll be neat and accurate. Tint ~—r“our Shillings and Four Pence par annuiu, delivered in thcciiy ;—Six Shillings and Three Pence, when sent by the Mail, payable invariably in advance. Aoaxrs :--Tlie SecretariesofTempcrance Societies are request- ed tn act as Agents, and any person who shall procure I0 Sub- MA'SONIC FESTIVAL. - ST. JO". "S DJ Y. DECEMBER 27th, 1842. instant. IIItti'liiiisnn's :iiid Iim. 'I‘ylll'lllfl‘s. Dinner on the Table 1116 o’clock. JOHN O NANTES, Secretary. 7 l-IE BRE'I‘IIREN of SAINT .IouN’s LODGE, No. _ 833, under the. Banner ofthc Grand Lodge of England, in- tend to celebrate S‘It'nt John's Day, by Dining together at Ilro. Pallistcr‘s, Prince Edwutd Island Hotel, on Tuesday, the 27th Tickets to be had by Members anifVisiiing Brethren, at Bro. scribch and remit the advance, shall receive a copy gratis. All Communications (ifby mail, post paid) to be addressed to ’- EDWARD YOUNG, Corrrxpnnding Secretary, Hit/(flu: Temperance Society. ' fl'j’ Subscriptions to the above Paper will be received by Messrs. Cooper dz. Bremnor, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. I‘IalifthNovember 2‘2, 1842. TRANSATLANTIC NEWSPAPER AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE, LIVERPOOL. CHARLES WILLMER, that he has opened business, as COMRIISSION AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, In the Premises of the talc Mr. D. RAiiSAv, King Street, Illi!l'I[CUIIIIfIIIi*II fiiVurs. Reference can be givcl: to the most . haveyet appeared in the columns ofthc Islander—his notable , windy,” Mcwhmns i" Lnniinm Liverpool 0,. pmmj, m. 3,, N8,“ Account Sales and remittances immediately made Iiiuudlnud. inf'ti'r Salt-s. IIo has now Rings, ’I‘inwarc, assorted; Rum, Brandy, Gin, Cider, in bottles or sing Case, complete ' a superior [)nnble—barri-lled Gun, Peri us- (tic. for Cash. some Of the articles. at Two o‘clock, Will comprise—— V: i 5 sort: of Ironmmmcry; . _ Al;b(lliif' Polls and Platesfand Windlass Ripg; 'I‘inware; 20 dozen of prime Liquid Blur-king; One dozen neat Chairs; a Gentleman’s Dressing Case; tr ' k P“ t' 3 do. Red Paint. &c. 3 “"5 Bide in" ’ JAMES P. HARRIS. Charlottetown, Dec. 213d, 1842f under the Firm of IRVING & M'KAV, beg leave to notice ncnt supply of SEASONABLE GOODS, consisting of— Black, blue and coloured superfine CIMIIS, Pilot and Beaver Cloths and Vestings, Orleans, black and coloured, Mouslin de Liiiiie Dresses, Black and coloured Gros do Naples, Figured, gauze and satin Ribbons, White, red and yellow Flanncls, White, grey and printed Cn-ttons, Cotton Warp and Candle Wick, Beaver and Gossamer Hats, Fur Caps, Braces, 6pc. Also Wine; No. l Tobacco; scented Rappee; the whole ofwhich will be sold at a very small advance, for cash worth's.) Dcc‘. 15m, 1342. EDWARD IRVING, DAVID M‘KAY. I VFIIE Subscriber announces respectfully to the Public, And is now ready to receive Consignments, either for Private Sit/6121‘ Pub/u: fluctiun, .is may be required—for the latter. an .‘\llt'.II-III Bazaar will be \vci-kly held on each Saturday, at.Twu o’clock—hoping, by his usual strict attention and punctuality, to on hand Ironmongery, of various descriptions; a choice assortment of Nails. of the very best quality; Windlass Polls and Plates; Hausepipes; Axle Arms and Bolts; draught; Peppermint, Anniseed and Clove Apple Curdials; Shrub; Masonic Punch, ofdi-licinns quality; sundry articles of Drapery; an excellent Spy Glass; a Gentleman’s superior Drea- siou Locks; Gold and other Seals. Gold Rings, IVntcli Keys; Suufl's; Tobacco; Scuuriug Bricks, Blacking,Salipetre, Salrmitus, The whole of‘which will be sold at surprising low prices, [13’ Old Rope. old Copper, and Bones, received in Barter for The Sate by Auction, on Saturday, the 3lst December, 7‘ HE Subscribers having entered into Partnership, that they liavojust received from Halifax, per Schr. lValtron, a ‘ 0 Ram. Spirits, Brandy and Gin; Port,'Mad'cira andl‘h’lalagg Snuff. Gardiner 3 mixture, p out an Tea. Sugar, Molasses. and a large assortmentof Grocerics; Earthen and Glass Ware; Upper and Solo Laatlicr— , Newspaper, Forwarding, and GeneraI'Agent, ORWARDS to order NEWSPAPERS, PRICE CURREN'I‘S, SHIPPING LISTS, MAGAZINES, and BOOKS, in all parts of the UNITED STATES, CANADA, NOVA SCO'I‘IA, and NEW BRUNSWICK, by the MAN. 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In short, any person possessing him- selfofa copy of this publication on the arrival ofa steamer, Will at once he in possession of the particulars ofevery important 1 event that has occurred since: the date of the previous arrival, whether in politics or commerce. The Annual Subscription is l2s. (id. for which sum it is aetit free to all parts ofthe United States, Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P. E. Island, Newfoundland, and the West Indies. Payment required in advance. Orders and subscriptions will be received by the following Agents :— Ncw YoRK, Messrs. Casserlcy 6.: Sons, 108, Nassau Street; HALIFAX, Mr. George E. Morton; MONTREAL, Mr. Wm. Graig, BookselleryST. JOHN'S, N. 15., Mr. G. E. Fenety, Morning News Office; QUEBEC, Mr. Charles F. Ford, Mountain-street; Sr. Jopu‘a, NEWFOUNDLAND, Mr. M‘Coubrey, Times Office; P. a: ISLAND, Cooper & Bremner, Herald Office. A BLACK COW and a young BULL have been on the Subscriber’s premises for some time past. 'I‘hey can be had on the owner or owners proving property and paying ex- uses. Apply to pa DUNCAN SHAW. Black River, Lot 33, 17th Deer. 1842. HAY FOR SALE. y at their Shop in Queen Street, (two doors above Mr. R. Long- BOUT Ten Tons of TIMOTHY and RED CLO. for Cash only. VER, in quantities to suit purchasers, D. MACLEAN' New London, Dec. 2], 1842. ~— AUCTION. TO BE SOLD, at the Warehouse of Mr. Brenna, Sydney Street, on TUESDAY, the 20th inlt., at12 o’clock, 5 Hogshends SUGAR, 2 chs POWDER. Immediately after, at the Store of Messrs. Irving 8L K‘Kay, Queen Street, ’ ' 2 Hogsliends SUGAR, ' landed from on board the Schooner \Valtron, from Halifax—the same being damaged, and ordered to be sold for Ihe benefit ofall concerned. ‘ JILSO, At the Sale Room ofthe Subscriber, 6 Boxes CHOCOLATE, 8 Drums FIGS, 8 FI'EIIIB (In. DONALD MACDONALD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, IGih Dec., 1842. ‘ P. E. Island Auxiliary Temperance Society. 7 HE Monthly meeting ofthis Society will be held in the National School Room, on Monday evening, 26th lush, at half-past seven o'clock, P. M. G. MOORE, Sec‘y. Just published, price 6d. single, or 43. per dozen, I A SHEET ALMANAC FOR I843; containing— Couuting House Calendar. \Veather and Interest Tables, Correct Lists of Public Officers, and other information ofa geno- rally useful kind. CHARLOTTETOWN: COOPER 8L BRENNER, Publishery R. SEARS" PICTORIAL \VORKS.—T-he Sub- '. scribers liavejust received, and offer for Sale, at their Esta- blishment, in IVnter Street, several entire set-s of IIIr. Scar!“ x . splendid Works. . COOPER 51. BREMNER. Charlottetown, 8th Oct. 1842. ' A CARD. RS. JAMIESON respectfully announces her REMOVAL to the Ilouse occupied by Mr. \Vfl'lcard, in Great George Street, where she continues her instructions to Ladies as usual. Mrs I. will aim attend Ladies at their residences, between the hours of It) and 12, a. m. e E 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 a few persons with genteel Board, Combined will! a comfortable and quiet homo. Every attention will be paid to those who may honour him with u call. [If A‘ few yearly Boarders can be well accommodated, on rea- snnuble terms. In] 1 h 9 K S JAMES DAVIS. l sioroug . [reet’ near inais “are On. in, l842. ( ° ‘1 ’) TIIE AMERICAN FAMILY III'EDICINE. _ HAT Ma. Morm'r’s Life Pills and Phaznix Bitters . have long since obtained the high and enviable distinction and a. host of competitors, and that they acquired it solelv by their invariable and almost unlimited clficacy, without the usual aid dffulsomc puffery and pretensions, are well known to the public, and cannot be denied—While very little has been said concerning these astonishing Life Medicine: by the proprietor himself, and not more than was necessary to call the al- imniou oi‘ihc aiIIicled lo a sure and speedy means ofrchcf, their renown has rapidly flown from one individual to another, and from family to and Village in the Union, as a wonderful and ine'stiinablc blessing. Voluntary and unsolicited testimonials oftlieir absolutely astonishing ctiicai-y, in diseases Ofthe most dreadful and obstinate character, as well as in others Ofprevalent and ordinary occurrence, have been received by the proprietor from the pcrsons'thcy liavc cured from,evcry section of the country, and still continue to be received in increasing numbers. It is with pride and pleasure that the proprietor refers the 'mblic. to his -‘ M EDICAI. MANUAL," where a widely various selection 0 these-testi- monials is )ublished, with the names and residence ofilic writers,be¢’ause he has no icsiiation in saying that the annals of Medical Science do not 'contain a greater number OI variety of cores effected bv any medicine known to the profession, or cures ofa more fri litful kind urnf'longetr standing, coming as these testimonials do from tghe cured persons‘tliem~ selves, who certainly know best, from their own hap y ex rience, whether they are cured or not. The evidence they aflpord ochthc pro- cminent and un rcccdcntcd efficacy oftbese grand remedies is _ y irresistible, an commands rather than solicits the respectofl‘lie public In addition to those already published, the proprietor is in" ossession of a vast accumulation of'ilicsc personal certificates. demo strafing that his Life Pills and l’hwm’x Bittersare promptly and uniformly cfiicaciou. in Scrofula in all its hydra headed forms. Dyspe sia whether chronic oroccasional,.Rheumatism both acute nndclironic, anndice and bilious and liver complaints, however distressing or complicated, Fever and Habitual Costiveness, (especially when the Life Pills are used ae'ditiner pills. immediately before or after that meal) Piles even in cases ofthirty years standing, Dropsy, Gout and settled pains in the breast, back,ot organs, disease of the bladder and kidneys, biles, tumours, and ulcers, Er 'SIpelas, and all other eruptive diseases; I’lcnrisy, Asthma, Blon— chiiis, and other affections ot‘tlie chest, lungs and mucous members; pimples, stains ofthc skin, and the foul unhealthy appearance of the complexion, arising from whatever cause, nervous or eaeralviabilityv headaches. and giddincss, together with a vast variety ufgother maladies, in prootoflhc speedy and effectual cure of which by these medicines alone, the proprietor has hundreds, nay thousands of certified testi- monials. Both llic Pills and Bitters are mild and delightful in their operation, producing none ofcven the temporary prostralious and nausea occasioned by nearly all other medicines, and they can be administered with safety to young children, and females in the most delicate health. Prepared and sold by Dr. \Vm. B. Mof’fat, 875 Broadway, New York. For sale also by the agents—NEW Yoax, May 30. » COOPER dc BREMNEI’I, Agents/hr Prince Edward Island. I]? These valuable Medicines may also be had on a dictation to Mr. George Farley, Scarlctown, Bedcque; Mr.. George igginton, Cm:- paud; and Mr. Edward Henry, Lot 18. ~ ' , Charlottetown. August I2, 1842. Just published, Price 38. CENSUS OF THE POPULATION and STA- TISTICAL RETURNS, takenin the Year 1841; together with a summary thereof, as prepared by a Committee of the House of Assembly. Resolutions reported from the Committee on the State1iiftlie Colony, an amended and adopted by the House, in the Session of 1842: Petitions to the Queen, and to the Bri- tish House of Commons, founded thereon. ASuitemem ofthe prices [mid for Township Lands, with Reports thereon, 6m- 8m. Printed by order ofthe House of Assembly. CHARUIT‘I‘ETOWN: Coorca &. Baemncn, Printers. HE Subscriber having been appointed Receiver of . the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fifty-two, cnnveyed by the late General Food, of the Royal Artillery, to the late Andrew Mucdonald, requests tbe_'lenuma residing thereon to pay all rents and arrears ofrent to him jailh- out delay. , DAVID ROSS, , Receiver in Chancery. IIillsborough River, May Ist,I84I. . FOR SALE. By order of the Honourable the House of Assembly, HE CIIART of I‘IILLSBOROUGH BAY and the HM! noun OfCHARLOTTETOWN—a CHART of' 'CARDIGA!‘ B.” and the HARBOUR of Tuner. RIVERS in this Island, riirvcvcd under the Colonial Statute,_2d Victoria, cap. 5, by the Hon. George Wright, Surveyor General, and George Peacock, Esq, R" N., Commissioners appointed under the said Act. Said Chnm are now on Sale at the Office of the Surveyor General, at the Royal Gazette Office, and the Store of'Mr. Henry Stamper. Chur- loltelowu, and at the Custom House, Three Rivers. ‘ ,. BOOKBINDING. A THE Subscribers are prepared to execute all order: in the BOOKBINDING fine in the first style ofworkman- and with punctuality and dis ntch. ship, at moderate prices, COOPER. & BR MNEP... Charlottetown, lat Sept 1842. . year old, have been on the Subscriber’s premises for about three weeks. . v property and paying expenses. . _ . ‘ FREDERICK WARREN. York River, Dec. 7, 1849. "pmmc NEWFOUNDLAND HERRINGS. T H E Subscriber has received, on consignment . 70 barrels Prime Ncwfiiundland IIBRRINGS, which he will dispose ofcheap, for Cash or Produce. , ' THOMAS PLEA'DWEL. Charlottetown, 26th Aug“ 1842. a family, until they have long since become known in almost every town - Aguc in all their varieties, and when quinine and all other specifics fail; \ RED COW, and a spotted IIEIFER abbot nun. The owner or owners can have them on proving