“Av—j“... CV91. 1.7-] LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 3lst May, 1842. nuance of the Act of the General Assembly of bland, made and assed in the Seventh ear of the Reign whuMayesty King illiam the Fourth, intiluled .91: cht an Assessment on all Lands in this Island—I do here- j“ “We 7. notify the Owners or Occupiers of Land within this i, In which the Annual Assessment charged thereon b the . Act, ofFour Shillings, lawful money of this Island, Hundred Acres of wilderness or unimproved Lands con- ,“ the several 'l'ownslii s, and the several Islands belong- ,hmm; and the sum of we Shillings for every Hundred L. mofcnltivated or improved Land in the said several Town- - Islands as aforesaid ; and the sum ofFour Shillings for Jud e'very uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot, Pasture t and Water Lot, granted in the Town and rlottetown; and the sum of Two Shillings for y cultivated or improved Town, Pasture, Common, Lot as aforesaid; and the sum of Two Shillings and We hr each and every Town Lot, Pasture Lot and \Va- a“marsrned in the Towns and Royalties of Georgetown and ago; and the sum of One Shilling and four-pence for , ‘huflgvol’y cultivated or improved Town, Pasture and Water . ted in the said last mentioned Towns and Royalties, ' ’. proportion for a less quantity; and the sum of One pen- ‘ me on each and every acre ofcultivated orimproved 5“ in the Royalty of Georgetown, called reserved Lands; and 1' gm of'I‘wo-pence per acre on each and every acre ofsuch We.” may be deemed uncultivated or unimproved Lands, is "filmthatunless the ASsessment for the current year bepaid into mayor the hands ofmy Deputies, on or before the Twenty- _ a “December, 1842, I s tall, on the last day of the next Hil— Tum, at Charlottetown, make Proclamation of all such 1. shall then be in arrear for non-payment of the sums agreeably to the directions ofthe said Act. J. SPENCER SMI iH, Treasurer. I SPRING, 1842. LYDIARD 8L FINLAYSON .tBEG to intimate, that they have received their Spring Stock of I WE & FOREIGN MERGEANDIZB, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON. " ‘stin of Tuscan, Dunstable and Bedfnrd Bonnets and Foot hopes; Muslin-De Lainos, Cambric and French Mus- Dresses, Orleans and Saxony Cloths, plain and printed ; rich Nu, Chalis‘ and Thibet Shawls and Handkerchiefs; Black and u d Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, &c., Printed Velveteens, lb, Cuntoons and Summer Cloth ; Silk, Cotton and \Vorsted w ;Gloves', Muslins anda large assortment ofsmall Wares. Lao—Rum, Brandy, Gin, Wines, Porter, Sugar, Tea, Tobac- v Ill, Earthenware, Hardware, and a variety of Spices; the - in of which having been purchased on the most advantageous s,can he sold at extremely low prices for cash. Ho. 1, Queen Street, June 9th, 1842. amuse. GOODS. HE Subscribers have just received, per Brig Ante- , lope, froitt Liverpool, a general assortment of - BRITISH IlIANUFA CTUREI) GOODS: ‘v 5‘ Also, 16 Chests superior Souchongr TEA, , 700 pairs SHOES, ‘ muted not inferior in quality to any either made or imported ‘ into this Island. 3. 8,—0wing to the depressed state of trade in the manufac- Wtstticts, the above Goods have been purchased on very advantageoasterms, and will be disposed of chdap for cash. J. Jr W. MACGILL. . May 2311,1842. ' G.&W.HEARD, ’ , -‘ IN returning thanks for past favours, beg to inform 2' 1' their friends of their REMOVAL to the premises lately " . worried by Mr. Smardon, Saddler; and having received their ’ SPRING GOODS, pl, » furl .llpnred, from the low prices at which they are marked, of . r, racism-scoutinaed support. r' . Anso ’ . 95Tons of Welsh and Scrap Bar’Iron ;a handsome Mahogany ‘SidstBoard, with carved back; Mahogany Sofa; Piano Forte; dim-mi Chairs, Polygraph, large Bodley, &c., cheap for cash. COMMERCIAL INN. HE Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the public . that he has taken the above well known Premises, and llliln furnished the same with every article requisite for a com- . We BOARDING HOUSE, hopes, by the moderation of his “star, and strict attention to the wishes oftliose who may favour I} With their custom, to merit a continuance of that patronage m was for so many years awarded to his predecessOr in that lichmsnt. 8 DAVID CONNORS. “ Charlottetown, July 8th, 1842. CHAIR MANUFAGTORY. ’ THOMAS GREEN, UPHOLSTERER, CflBIJVET 3ND CHJIIR MflKER, I ESPECTFULLY informs the Inhabitants of Char- lottetown, and the Island generally, that he has commen- lneas in the above branches, at the Store in King Street ly opposite Mrs. D. Ramsay’s), owned by Mr. John Davis, 3 .imd trusts, by punctuality and attention to business, to merit n a of public patronage. ndsor Chairs, Arm and Rocking Chairs, in a variety ofpat- , y , always on hand. _ r A smart, active BOY, wanted as an Apprentice. 1 15th, 1842. NSATLANTIC NEWSPAPER AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE, LIVERPOOL. CHARLE S WILLMER, owspnper, Forwarding, and General Agent, .ORWARDS to order NEWSPAPERS, PRICE {‘9 CURREN’I‘S, SHIPPING LISTS, MAGAZINES, and 7 KS, n. all parts of the UNITED STATES, CANADA, A‘SCO’I‘IA, and NEW BRUNSWICK, by the MA". “I, sailin on the 4th and 19th ofeach month from Li- °.°l,-r u we] as b tli0se from BRISTOL and Soo'rnsnr'ros ~ 19‘ all the WES INDIAN ISLANDS, MEXICO, and y ‘54 by the Roux. MAIL Srnsusns, sailing every Fortnight “ Llourn. ' "KT OF KIN, and all other descri tion of ADVERTISE. , received fbr insertion in all t e Eunouss PUBLICA- ‘ Riv wayill receive Consignments of Goons, or SMALL anchs N n Icare shall be punctually forwarded to their destination. . ‘ ’;_~All orders should be addressed “ CHARLES WILL- "iupl full, and none will be attended to unless accompanied 1' names, or reference for payment on some Liverpool or House. - y - a," 01' Newspapers inserting the above Advertisement * ' - 901! Will receive a supply of British Newspapers, on WABXED) containing it.] Jllt nblished Ioolsca 8vo. . Price, Is. fill. single, T25. pei dlhg. 128’ i RENOVATION; or, The Empire of Bac- l"? deltroyed. THE PRIZE Esssv. By the Rev, JOHN ffimirnmuwx. COOPER a BREMNER. . @bc @alanial AND CHARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1842. . FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE. Alliance British and Foreign Assurance Company, Established by flcl of Parliament, in1824. Capital, £5,000,000. PRESIDENTS &c llullmlw‘ DIRECTOR'S P S lG . , .— o in rum, 5 . . . . amue nrne Beg, Sir Moses Montcfiore, F. II. S.(1 , i y “morons—G. H. Barnett,Esq., Edward Blount, Esq., John Bowdur, Esq, Sir Robert Campbell, Bart., T. A. Curtis, Esq., Right Hon. G. R. Dawson, Sir G. Harrison, K. C. H., Melvil Wilson, Esq., Sir T. I“. Buxton, Bart., William Crawford, Esq, M. P., Edward Fletcher, Esq., Loni“: Lucas, Esq., Thomas Mas- terman, Esq.,’l‘liomas Richardson, Esq, L. N. De ROIllSClllld, Esq., Oswald Smith, Esq. AUDITORS.—-Sll‘ George Carroll, James Cook, Esq, Anthony Rothschild, Es . BANKERS.-— essrs. Barnetts, Hoares and Co. Acrusnv.—Benjamin Goinpertz, Esq, F. R. S. Sscnaranv.——Andrew Hamilton, Esq. PHYSICIAN—John R. Home, M. D., Curzon Street. SoLictTon.—John M. Pearce, Esq. Snnvsvon.—-Tomus Allasori, Esq. HE Subscriber is authorised to issue POLICIES at extremely moderate rates of premium, on Houses in progress of building, or of repair; and on Vessels on the Stocks. Also 0" Houses ofeverv description, on Furniture, and on Goods. ' He will also effect Life Insurance upon advantageous terms. A large part of the Capital is paid up, and is invested in the public funds. The Subscriber has authority to settle losses by Bills of Exchange on London, except in cases ofdoubt. A share of the profits is allowed to the Assured every five years- It is understood by the Company that Houses and other Build- ings, warmed bv Stoves, are covered by the Policy, without no particular description, the Stoves being placed and used accor - ing to our Statutes in such cases made and provided. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. N. B.—Policies will be issued, renewal Receipts granted, and Prospectuses obtained, by applying to tlieSiihscribcr, at his Of- fice, daily, from 9 o’clock, n. m., until 5 o‘clock, p. m. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, April 18th, 1842 LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. _ '1‘ HOSE persons to whom Policies have been issued by the Subscriber, on behalfoftlle“ Losnos LlFE &. FlBE INSURANCE Comrxnv," are hereby notified, that unless the said Policies are renewed on the day that they become due, they will lose all benefit by the said Insurance. The subscriber still continues to issue Policies from the above office, at moderate rates of premium. CHARLES YOUNG flgent. Charlottetown, Aug. 2, 1842. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. THE 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 of Hartford, Connecticut. And as he is furnished with blank Forms oprplication, and in possession of all the information which may be desired by persons who wish to effect Insurance, he will be happy to re- ceivce applications and transmit the same to the Agent at Hali- fax. Please apply to ' HENRY PALMER. PENMANSHIP ON THE ANTI-ANGULAR SYSTEM, Mezzotinting and Oriental Painting, PIANO FORTE AND FRENCH ACCURDIAN. Mas. JA—MIESON EGS leave to announce to the Ladies ofCharlotte- town, and the public generally, that she wtll commence a course of Lessons in the above highly ornamental and useful at:- complishments, at the house lulcly occupied by Captain Collins, in Sydney Street, next door to Mr. I’. Mabey’s, on Monday next, the l2th inst. The Writing Class will commence at 3 p. m. ofthe above day, when Classes for the other branches will be arranged, to meet general convenience. ' ' Mrs. Jamieson undertakes to teach any Lady (however indiffe- rent her penmansliip may be,) to write not only a perfectly legi- ble, but elegant hand, in fifteen lessons, or to forego any remune- ration. T E R M S : Writing, 15 Lessons, £1, Halifax Currency. Mezzotinting, 12 Lessons, £3, do. Oriental Painting, do. do. Piano Forte, £2 10s. per quarter. French Accordion, 1 month‘s Tuition, £3, Halifax currency—- £l 10s. for 12 Lessons. One halfto be paid in advance, and the remainder on conclud- ing the Lessons. In respectfully soliciting the Patronage ofthe Ladies and heads of Families, Mrs. Jamieson is encouraged by the uniform success attending her previous efforts in the City of St. John, Frederic- ton, and other parts of New Brunswick, the Capital of Nova Scotia, and many of the first Cities and Towns ofthe United States, of which the most ample and respectable testimonials will be produced. Mrs. Jamieson will only further refer to the fact 0f haVIng taught her system of. Penmanship to upwards of140 Ladies yo the City of St. John, amongst whom Were the Ladies conducting the principal schools of the City. Sydney Street, Charlottetown, 81h Sept., 1842. [Herald and Gazette, 1 month.] 'PORTRAIT PAINTING. W. MAR I‘IN, late front London, begs to inform a the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, that he has commenced PORTRAIT PAINTING, at his residence in Prince Street, cor- ner ofGrafton Street. Specimens may be seen, together with a number of others in the fine arts. Hours of attendance, from 10 to 4 o'clock. r Charlottetown, July 2, 1842. PAINTING, GLAZING, GILDING, rum HANGING, &c. HE Subscriber takes this method of intimating to the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the publk: in general, that he has commenced business in the above line, and flatters himselftliat, by strict attention to busincSS, he will merita share of their patronage. ‘ N. B.----All Orders left at the Store of Mr. P. Walker, Queen attended to. . CASSIDY. Street, will be thankfully‘received, and puncatall Charlottetown, July, 1342. PLASTERING. A LEXANDER MACBETH, PLASTERER, begs to intimate, that be is prepared to contract, on moderate terms, with such persons as may feel disposed to favour him with their support in his line of b‘usmess; and flutters himselfthat, by punc- tuality and good workmanship, he may be favoured With a share ofthe ublic patronage. Application to be made at Mr. PALLls- 'rnn's otcl. - Charlottetown, July 30th, 1842. THE Tenants on Lot 23, are hereby notified, that Merchantable OATS and BARLEY will be received 1p payment of Rent, if delivered to Mr. Robert Orr, at Winters Creek, for shipment in October next. 1st September, 1842. BOUT Three Tons second hand CHAIN, well adapted for Ox or Rafting Chains, for sa-l'e. Queen Street, February 25, 1842. CLOTH FINISHING'MILL AND DYE HOUSE. THE. Subscribers having commenced the necessary Buildings on the Three-Mile-Run, within the Royalty of Clhittrkottetpwn, hope byfihe middle ofOctober to be so for com- p e e as o commence ing, Falling, Shearin , and Dressin the HOMESPUN CLOTH, so as to give the lagst finish to thiE substantial article ofIsland manufactuie. 'l he dye wares about to be employed Will be those producing the most permanent colours, and fixed b appropriate mordants. The whole arrangement ofmachinery wi l be similar to the most approved systems employed in Great Britain. At this Establishment Blankets will be scoured, lulled and bleached, and the utmost degree of whiteness given to wool, ei- ther before or after its manufacture. Carpets, Druggets and Ta- ble Covers passed through the cleaning process without discharg- ing the colour, however delicate. The Subscribers having fixed at their private residence a suit- able number ofVats, are now prepared to clean and re-dye Silks, Saints, Chalice, Merinoes, &.c. to any pattern or shade that may be requtred; in a word, any article of the ladys' toilette will be properly treated so as to develop its original beauty, or recdyed and finished to look like new. Faded and spotted Goods in Cotton, Wool or Silk, restored, re-dyed, pressed, calendered or watered. Hillsborough Street, S. GURNEY dc Co. (formerly the residence of Mr. Spencer,) 22d August, 1842. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully invites the attention ofpurchasers to that very eligible and highly im roved Property, owned and occupied by him, at Wilmot Creek ridge, Bedeque, consisting of 100 Acres of FREEHOLD LAND, all cleared and under Meadow, Pasture and Tillage this season; 40 acres of which were laid down in good condition under Clover and Timothy, last year. The Dwelling-House is conimodious and comfortable, 38 feet b 25 feet, uniting every convenience for a respectable family. ’ he Barri is new, 70 feet long by 30 feet wi e, With every requiite Out-office, all in perfect order. The whole of the valuable Crop, Stock and Farming Utensils, of every description, will be Sold eitherwith or without the Land,atthe option of the purchaser. Such a convenience as this property afl‘ords to a Merchant or wealthy Agriculturist, is very rarel to be met with, it being so admirably situated for either or 0th purposes, and re uires only to be inspected to be appreciated. For Terms, whic will be liberal (as part of the purchase money may remain on Mortgage, if required), please apply to Mr. Brenan, Merchant, Charlottetown, or on the premises, to JOHN DUGGAN. Bedeque, August 18th, 1842. FREEHOLD ESTATE FOR SALE. ESTON, on the boundary of Charlottetown Roy- alty, three and a half miles from Town, containing 72 acres ofvery good Land—upwards of40 acres under crop; with an excellent Dwelling House, 42 by 3'2 feet, and extensive under- ground oflices, Farm offices and Farmer's Cottage; a large Ha Barn; a Well of clear Water; a four-stall Stable, and six-stall Cow-house and Barn ; also, an enclosed Hay-yard, together with a well stocked flower and kitchen Garden. For terms ofsalc, apply to the Sub-scriber,on the premises. HENRY SHEARMAN. TO BE SOLD, A VALUABLE MILL, situated on Lot 47, North Lake, about Five miles from the East Point. There are 25 Acres ofgood Land attached to the Mill. The stream is an excellent one, and the Mill is situated in as public a lace as is to be met with in the Island, fronting the Sea-shore,an is conse- quentl an excellent stand for every description of business. The Main load passes within 30 yards of the Mill. For further par- ticulars, inquire of the subscriber, now at Lot 14, or of Mr. .10- scph Macdonald, on the premises DUGALD MACDONALD. Grand River, Lot 14, Aug. 11th, 1842. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. flotsam. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ADVERTISER. ’- [No. 268. M O F F A T’ S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX omens. T H E S E superlative Family Medicines have long since acquired an established reputation for direct and invariable ellicacy in all the prevalent and oidinary diseasos, as well as in many 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 in- veterate cases of Scrqfula, Piles, Dispepsia, Jaundice, Bilious and Lit-er a eclions, acute and chronic Rlieumatism, Asthma, Bronchitis, Scrof us as well as Mucous Consumption, habitual Costioeness, Worms, Stomach and Bowel complaints of all kinds, headache, giddiness and nervous debility, eruptive diseases, and the clouded, sallow, unhealthy appearance of the skin, arising from various causes of ill health, Fever and Agile of every variet , settled aims in the side, back, organs and limbs, hunters, ulcers, 01 breath an inward fever, night sweats, and general weakness and 055 of awetile, the mumps, swollen face and gums, affections of the bladder, kidney, spleen and pleura, and the sickness inci- denlal to females, tOoether With very many other maladies which cannot be here enumerate . The certificates of cure in all these diseases are immense in 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. These inestimable medicine sshould therefore be kept by every family and grown rson in the Union, as they will be foniid to be not only the best remetiizs for disease, but also its most certain reventatives, and the surest renovators of sound, cheerful and elastic hea th. 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. Wm. B. Moti‘at, 375 Broadway, New York. For sale also by the agents—NEW Yonx, May 30. COOPER &. BREMNER. " Sole Agents for Prince Edward Island. (I? These valuable Medicines may also be had on application to Mr. George Farley, Searletown, Bedeque. Charlottetown, August 12. 184-2. THE FAMILY LIFE MEDICINES. HE celebrated Life Pills and Phamiz Bitters, pre- - pared and sold by Dr. Wm. B. Moffat, 375, Broadway, New York, may now be said to be the most res ectably established and extensively adopted family medicines in the nited States. They have not only won the sanction and recommendation of all the candid and pliilanthro ic portion of the medical profession, who have observed their invaria le efficacy in general derangements ofthe stomach and bowels, and their astonishing effects in many varieties of acute and chronic disease, but what is far better, these medicines have rccommended'lhemselves, and full and fairly achieved the distinguished and now certainly pre-eminent posnion which they now occupy in public and domestic estimation. They are proved by their works, and make no appeals to vulgar crcdulity. Ifthe proprietor were disposed to make an iiividious comparison be- tween thcsc self-established mdicines and any others, he might confi. dcntly 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 of use- fulness and remarkable cures are recorded as those which he can adduce coiiccrningthe Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters. Ifit be admitted that suf- fercrs are the bestjudgcs as to whether a remedy has relieved them and restored them to health and strength, :hen is the evidence in behalf of these medicines decisive and irresmtible. 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 their 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 these Life Medicines 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 of the face had been destroyed ; Piles of five, ten, twen- ty, thirty and even thirty-five 'ears standing; Rheumatism, both acute and chronic, of the most hope 855 character; Turgescence of the Liver, and various other liver complaints; Bilious Cholic, and every conceivap ble variet of bilious affections; Marasmus Tabes, or Decline, and Mans- mus Phthisic,or Consumption, in more advanced stages than any on record; D s psia, in all its chronic and acute varieties, with its fri t- ful traino distressing symptoms; \Vorms of all kinds, both in chil ren and grown persons. irihoea,hoth serious and bilious; Costiveness‘ both habitual and occasional ; Fever and Ague, in its three rincipa'l varieties, and intermittent and remittent fevers, of all kinds; ypocoiip driosis, and other extremely complicated nervous afiections, with nervous THE Subscriber offers for Sale his Fannnonn FARM, g of One hundred and fifty Acres of excellent Land, situate on Lot Forty-nine, in Queen's County—together with the Dwel- ling-House, Barns and Outhouses thereon. The greater part of this fine farm is in a high state of cultivation ; there is adjoining thereto an extensive and productive Marsh of Forty Acres. There is a good supply of soil and other \Vood on the premises, for fencing pur oses. 'It affords pasturage for twenty head of Cattle, comman s an abundance of sea and other manure. being bounded on its Southern side by Pownal Bay, and on its Western by Squaw Bay, and is but five miles from Charlottetown Ferry. This valuable Farm is well worth the notice ofanv person de- sirous of obtaining a cheap and profitable farm. or terms of sale, &c., ap ly to the subscriber, on the premises, or at the Oflice oer. ohn Little, Barrister at Law, Charlottetown. MICHAEL COSTIN. Lot 49, 26th August, 1842. ' MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN 0R. SALE, a 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 Office; on the second floor, a Drawing Room, and five Bedrooms, with Attics or Lofts for light goods. With the House will be sold Land equal to a Town Lot, 120 n 84 feet, or the whole of Water Lots Nos. 23 and 24, havtng a front on Victoria Street of about six chains, on Water Street 168 feet: and'an equal Harbour front containing more than one Acre and a half, and more than six Town Lots, ofdry sound Land, now in a state ofgood 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- clining years. Apply in Town, to Peter Macgowan, Esq., or at Woodley Grove, Lot 61, to ‘ J. L. LEWELLIN. May 24th, 1842. HE Subscriber offers for Sale, or to Let for a term ofyears, his Leasehold interest in and to 50 Acres of excel- lent Land, situate on the Fort Augustus Ropd, Lot 36. There are on the premises a Grist Mill e tial to any in the Island, hav- ing two pair ofstones, Kiln, and a l the machinery apd materials necessary. The whole are quite new,and complete in every par- ticular, and were constructed on the most approved plans, and executed b the most competent Millwrights to be found in the Colony. here are a never failing stream. of water, and a new and substantial Milldam. Also, the materials for a. cominodious Dwelling-house, 33x24 feet; about four Acres ofthe farm is ready for the Plough, and about 8 or 9 more are ready for tamp- ing. The yearl rent is only £2 153. 711., currency,for the term of999 years. his property is situated iri the immediate peigh- bourhood of several ofthe most flourishing Settlements in the Island, viz: Monaghan, Fort Augustus, Tarentnm,.Pisquid, &c., is on the main Road to Charlottetown, which is distant onl . 14 miles, and is only about one half mile distant from the ills- borough, where an uantity ofgoods or produce can be shipped to or from the Capita . it short, a better opening for busmess cannot easily be found. Persons wishing to offer for the above valuable roperty will pleaso to apply to the owner, on the premises, at l. o ' ort Angus us ALEXANDER DIXON, Miller. April, 1342. HE AMERICAN MILLENARIAN, and. Literal Interpreter of Prophecy, conducted by an Association of Be- lievers in the Pro—Millennial. .3ch of our Lord. This Paper is published at New York and Boston on the lst and 15th of every month. Price $1 per annum (in advance). _ . ‘ [13’ Subscriptions to the above Paper Will be received by the debility in general; Salt Rheum, Running Scald, and eruptive diseases enerally, including Enanthesis, Eiysipelas or St. Anthon ’5 fire, and sallow, unhealthy complexion; Palpitation of the heart, an Determina- tion of blood 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 those general afl'ections of the system which arise from complicated causes. The ccitificates of these cures are in the proprietor’s possession, and will readily be shown to all who desire to see them. A small selection from them have been published in Mofi'at’s Medical Manual, of which a. new and enlarged edition is reparin for the press. The reason why these medicines, which in or inary antin use operate merely as mild and effectual laxatives, cure so great a variety of fonnidable diseases is, that while as cathartics, cleansing the alimentary canal, and relieving the liver and the absorbent vessels of all impurities, they lay the fopndation for the cure of all specific diseases, they are compounded of unique and unprecedented variety of choice and exquisite ingredients, some _of which are almost unknown to the profession, which exert a spectfic action upon many complaints, without in the slightest degree afiecting the'general system, otherwise than as simple purifiers, when those complaints are not present. Both the Pills and the Bitters are mild and agreeable. to their operations, causing neither prostrations nor.nausea, and requtring neither confinement nor peculiar diet. Their efiects 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 cop- stantly kept on hand not only as remedies but as preyentatives of dis- ease. They are prepared and sold wholesale and retail, by Dr. William B. Mofi‘at, 3‘75 Broadway,N. Y., and also by the AGENTS.—NIW Yer-ix, May 30. COOPER 6r. BREMNER, Sole Agents for Prince Edward Island. I? These valuable Medicines may also be had on application to Mr. George Farley, Scarletown, Bedcque. Charlottetown, August 12, 184-2. AOADIAN HOTEL, HALIFAX, 11‘. 8. THE undersigned begs leave to notify his friends, and travellers generally, visiting Halifax, that the ACADIAN HOTEL will always be found a quiet and comfortable home; and that every attention will be paid to those who may honor at witha call. The tables will always be supplied with all the delicacies of the season, which, together with the most moderate charges, he trusts will secure for him a share offipublic patronage. JOSEP R. DODSON. N. B.-—A few yearly boarders can be well accommodated on reasonable terms. THE Subscriber having been appomted by His Ex- cellency the Lieutenant Governor, 1' ish Inspector, Surveyor of Lumber, and Coal Meter, indulges the hope that general satis- faction will be given to all who may think proper to employ him ' th b ‘ d no me. In a a me epm e PATRICK KELLY. Charlottetown, September 5th,1842. T O B E L E T , ' For a term of one or more years, find possession given on. the First October next, I HE HOUSE and PREMISES now in the "' occupation of Mr. George Hooper, Merchant, front- " ing on Queen Square and Great George Street. ‘ Lso, A . . . . . a, A BUILDING LOT ad mating the said Premises, and sever other Building Lots, frdntiiig on Sydney and Dorohester Streets. F‘" “‘"he' P““°“"'“’ apply '0 THOMAS WITTER. Charlottetown, Sept.§tb, 1842. TO BE LET, THAT Building occupied as a~Farm House on the premises of the Chief Justice, situate .on.the Saint Peter's Road, about a mile from Charlottetown—together With theGardan attached thereto and a Stable. Possession can be given in 00- Justice. Pro rietors ofthe Colonial Herald, at their Ofice, Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Agents for the Publishers. Boston, Aug. 1, 1842. A ngust 29, 1842. others of a peculiar and aggravated character. Their virtues are proved , tober next. For particulars enquire at the residence ofthe Chief