an ignorant eff—we are not ‘a littléi'iur'priscd at thgii— dgci. '0 d“ “A, blame the Directorsforthocourxe they. havekedopt. t‘vve cannot refrain from expressing our deep regret, that man“ or circumstance should have .arisen, to deprive us of 'a,mbi‘e .‘ervices "flhfi "Gamer.- .This regretwill be univer- 67’ Mo; .it‘ed in by all classes livmg on this side ofthe Pro- wm not only break the admirable line ofcommunics- she kept up, between Nova. Scotia, Prince Edvvard n New Brunswick, which has been a great accommndn. ,0 "travellers. bl" Wlll also deprive us 9f.“ second mail from ‘, Scotinj, which we have been receivmg by her t'orsonie “Pun! Wptrust that when the Legislature again 'moeta, ‘ petitions Will be ready, and n-umerously signed, to be laid ‘ re Members; “01 only asking for a grant to induce the Coni- afluw guvicoi she has up well and faithfully performed, ac. "g Wylie spirit and.mean!ng ofthe Resolution passed by the .“md Augmbly, In their Session of1841. ‘ ' v ‘I ,wroottnn.tttn.—On the 8th June, the eleCtion oftt member at the St George again on the route but to reimburse 0 9 . ‘5" “,9 vacancy in the representation of the District of SLJohn, ll wd‘by mg death ofthe HOIl.‘ William Carson, terminated in , mum .of Mr. R. S. Parsons, editor and proprietor of the t“ . The only other Candidate was Mr Kenneth M‘Liiii, 1",,“ [percentile firm of James and William Stewart. M‘r. Par- ! “,nd.fl.mnjiII-ity of nineteen over his opponent. A scrutiny 1 .Wheenydamandedm , ' r The Protestant Bishop of Newfoundland (the Kerr. Dr. Spen- h cousin to the Duke of Illarl‘borough.) has contracted with ' M, puroell,ofCiirl<, to build a Cathedral, in the seat of his dio- *- ,3 tube 120 feet long, 50 foot broad, and the tower and spire feet high. _ é. v * H - ‘ p is stated among the \Vesleyaps that a Conferencecr Conven- wm is cotllel‘llill-itlptl to be formed of representatives oftlie seve- [Districts Iii British North .’\InoriciI.—~ St, John Courier. . The: Reverend Nlliert DHalil‘lSfly is llpp'tlnied Governor and Chaplain‘orthe VVeslcyun Academy, New Brunsvvick. in. MEI.AN(‘H0I.Y .ACQIDENTr-Otl Sunday evening last, six _men were coming down the St. John in a canoe.and attempted to run . down the, rapids about forty miles above this, known by the name ofMedukIIakick (or‘lnghram's) Falls. Unfortunately the canoe ,ujsgrmtid two oftlieni were drowned. One ofthem was named Alexander Ross, a native of Scotland, and whose parents, we are ihfi,rnind,>tire living in Prince Eilward Island. The other was “,1 Irishman, named Powers.—— Fredericton Loyalist, June ‘29. will. Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to .Nmint Mr. William M‘Kay, Market Clerk for Georgetown. Hun Mosev.—,—A very novel demand, ofan imposition, in y “,9 fitmpp of Head Money. has lately been made by the authori- ' ;. ties in Pictnu. upon'tlie Master oftlie Steamer Saint George. of ‘ 'V five shillings for each passengt‘r from boom, landing in that Pro- . Vince. Such annoprocodentcd demand with respect to person.- ‘ mprflvgning to the Capital of Nova Scotia, upon business, or _ ‘ makitigfl summartniir for pleasure, has created much sniprise ’ and indignation, and has. we understand,called up an enquiry into tlm merits oftliu question, by the Executive ofthis Island ; a remonstranco from whom on the subject, to the Government of Nova Scutia will, no doubt, produce the desired rosult.—-Ga.z. DESTRUCTIVI. FIRE—011 Tuesday last, the Building con- nectedwith the Ship-yard of Mr. T. Clow. of Murray Harbour, was totally consumed by fire, and the loss to that gentleman is estimated at £400. Fortunately, no vessel was at; the time on the Stocks, or it would have been much greater. The fire was occasioned by some sparks, which were carried by the wind Imdorone oftlie Houses, from some burning embers which were being carelessly carried by a girl, for some domestic purpose.-——Ib. - .On Thursday last, about eiglit,.a.m.,a pleasure party, ’ consistittg’nf about. a llllnlll‘f‘d persons of both sexes, IeftChnr. lottotuwn in the steamer St. George, for Piigivasli, N. S., where they arrived, after a rather tough passage, about Two in the afternoon. The party landed. and after a short ramble on shore, returned to the Boat, shortly after which she got under way, and arrived at the Queen's VVlIarfahout Ten o'clock. so: WALTER Scorir on Br:.m‘rv.—In one of the delightful ' descriptions of Female Lovcliness which adorn the pages of this interesting writer, llr‘. alludes to a fragrant and balmy month and pearly set of tooth. as ranking among the first attributedof Furni- nino Beauty. The. care and conservation therefore of ornaments, so precious and important, cannot fail to'become objects ol‘higli interest; and our own experience induces ns nnhesitatingly to re- commend “Riiwt.AND's Unom‘o, or Pearl Detitifrice," an an in- dispmsible oppendoge to the Toilet of Beauty. and as calculated to heighten and preserve the advantages of “ Biz/my Breath," and “ Pearly Teeth," in all their bcauty and perfection.-—See adver- tisement. » Evans,Vernon River, a Schooner called the Jane, ofl43 tons. 'Slic is considered 3 Well finished vessel, and [was built for Mr. Charles Welsh, Cliarluitetown. LAUNCHED, on the lst instant, from the Shipyard of‘Mr'. Tbos. » ,' Bassengers. ' In the steamboat Albion, from Pictoii. on Monday—Rev. .l. B. Sellev, VVcslevaIi Missionary, Mr H. Narroway, Mr. and Mrs. Brownand famili , from England, and 12 others. , r ‘In the St. George, from Miraiiiichi on Tuesday last—Messrs. Mai-loan, Johnston. and Rev. Mr. M'éckinliiy. From Bedeque— Miss Gibson, Mrs. Hogan, and 11 iii tliexsteorage. ' In do., from Pictou, on Wednesday last—Capt. Skinner, Mr. Dil‘kaon, Misses Patterson and Smith, Mr. Brie‘lgos, Rev. Mr. M‘Intyro, Mr. Mackiiy, Mr. J. Simpson, and 14 in the steernge. Among the passengers for Boston,. in the Hibernia Steamship, from England, we findtlie names of 'Madamc Papineau, Mada- Inoiselle Papineau, and Master Papineau, on llieir return to Canada. i‘ ' ~ I PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. . . .' r ENTERED. . June 30.—Sohr. Providence, 'M‘Kay, Miramichi; Salt, 5m. . . Eleanor, Smith. Canso ; Limestone. July 1.——Ilappy Return, M‘Rae, Halifax; Goods. sally, Gillis, do.; do. Mary Ann, Benton, Canso; Limestone. 3.—Commerce, Foiigeron, Pictou; Cools. Chrtsty Arm, lVeeks, Bay Verte; Boards, doc. Relief, Powell, Ricliihucto; do. Steamer Albion, Campbell. Pic. tou;, ballast. Schr. Temperance, Burlioe, do.; Coals. , , 5.-Linnet, Lang'uill'e, Tatmagoucho; Boards. Industry, Goodwin, Pictoi‘i ; Freestone. Albert, Beaton, Wallace; Boards. Susan, M‘Ewen, St. John's, N. v' ' , F. ;V Fisli_,&c. , \ ‘ . 7.—Amber, Walsh, Miramichi; Plank, doc. , ' . CLILARED. v June 30.'—Schr. Mary, D‘obson, Bay Venn»; 12 head Cz‘it’tl‘e. f Providence, M‘Kay, Arichat ; 550 bus. Potatoes. . July l.—'P|ietis, Langiiillo, Taimagoucbe; ballast. “ " {3,—(3liriety Ann, Weeks, Bay Verte, do. Speculation, " ’ 'Wood, Halifax; 1tl00 bus. Potatoes, 80 do. Oats, (Sm. : Steamer Albion, Campbell, Pictou; ballast. _ , 4.——Sclir. Mary, Dunnovan, Miramiohi ; do. fol—Susan,-M‘EWim,’Pictou’; do. 'Relief,» Powell, Ri- . chibucto ; do. Malione Bay Packet, Thorbiirn, "- y H Pictou; ballast. ' v .: PORTOF RICHMOND, BAY. ‘ CLEARED. ' ~ tune 1'.’——Bri‘g British Lady, Redinnre, Bideford ; 313 tons Pine . . , . Timbcr,‘20 do. Birch do. &c. > ‘ I Richmond, M‘Alpi’ne, Neath; 334 tons Pine, 6; Cords Bordon y and 14 do. Hardwood Tinibor,712.ps.‘Deals; .- Latliwood. , r "‘ ' ,. ~ 35.—Sr~lir. Henry German,» Mlclfllthvlfamlchl; 537 bus. Potatoes. > u . . _ ' ISL—Vine,"Sutherland, risii‘mgvoyngc. , .Smr Newat; Eleven, a. mi. Windjs. W.,lylbvvifl'gfresh. , . .. . . . ':. ArriVed'this morningt-the A'cornl', Anderson, St-‘Jélmls‘y NiF-i days; ind lite Lark, Howatt, frumPictou, with.coals..: v- ' - ; n -.. ..Ar.!|v9d- ,atzl‘almouth.Juneflih—Jessie. Fiuock. P2. lilfihdt‘.. ‘ r: Cleared at Galway, June fi—Lady Lilfqrd, Radiant-"Er Islwd‘ ' '5 . . ..DIED, .- ./_ At, eaten, on the 30th ult., Caroline A., wife of Henry Shear- man, Esq., ag‘c'd'36years. . “4mg "\ ‘ ’ , ' _ V r. Elie Qtotfrespun‘aetits. ’ . v communications upon various subjects have been untus,but came too late for insertion in our present number. I y 4 I, Treasurer's Ollie; Ill. Jul 1843. IN compliance With the , provisions of’the Ad; of the General Assembly, for levying an Aseslment on all Land: within this Island, I have a Receivers (if the said Assessment: ' Prince County. Joseph Pope, Bedeque. _ Thomas C. Compton, St. Eleanor's. ' gaIIpesLYeol, Port Hill. o n ‘aiu ri‘dbe,Ca-cum' e no. . Robert Hyndirgian,‘ Princdloriivn. , Queen's County. I . James Pigeon,,New London. Thomas Pairhairn, Siible, Solomon Delbri‘sav, Charlottetown. Allan M‘Dougall, Belfalt. King’s County. John Jardine, St. Peter‘l. I ' Alexpnder M-Donald, St. Margaret's. William Macgowan, Soiiris. .' , Hugh Mricdovnald, Three Rivers. James Richards, Murrav Harbour. , JJSPEN'CER SMITH, Treasurer To the Editor oftliienéol-oniial Herald.’ "IR ;—Perceiving the leniency of the Crown lawyers, upon my late trial for alleged libel, to be much vaunted, of ppointed the following per-01in to be , TRANSA TLANTIC' NEWSPAPER AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE, LIVERPOOL. , CHARLES WILLMER, Newspaper, Forwarding, and General Agent, SUPPLIES to order, with greater proniptitude and ‘ rogulprityitliarbaryy (Sher house, and on the most reasonable, arms, a «in on m ' aper for £6 105. Sterling per annum) NEWSPAPERS, PR CE CURRENTS, SHIPPING LISTS, MAGAZINES, . and HOOKS, 'to all parts of the UNITED STATESh-‘CflWflDfl, 'NOVJI SCOTIH’,_’NEl/V BRUNSWICK, ‘ P. E. ISL/1ND and NE I‘VFOUNDLJIND, by the MAIL STEAM- ‘ Ens, sailing on the 4th and 19th ofeach month from Lisz-IPOoL, as well as. by those from BRISTOL and Snurnxnr'ros ', and to all the WESI‘ IJVDIfl-N ISLflNDS, JIIEXICO and TEXflS,by the Rovu. MAIL STEA'MERS, sailing every fortnightfrom FALMOUTH. C. W. wdlyeceive ConSIgnments of Goons, or Stun. PAB- C'ILS sentto his one shall be punctiially forwarded to‘ their desti- flflfllltln. Any description of Goodspurchnsed and forwarded to” 01’ 01’. ' . ' “ ’ NEXT OF KIN' and all other démi tion ol‘flDVERTISE- _ MENTS, received’for insertion in all ptho Eunoraxx Pinata? CATIUNS. N. B._—-—All orders should be. addressed “ CHARLES WILL- MER, in full, and none Will be attended to unless accompanied by a remittance, or reference .for payment on some Liverpool or London Home. ‘ . perhaps yoti will permit me to make a few remarks upon the/sub- yettt. The Solicitor General performed his duty ubly.and well, but it has been noticed that the Attorney General was never observed, upon any previous pucasion, to exert himself so strenuously-'— mnre so he could not possibly have done, had he been contending [Editors of Newspapers inserting the above advertisementonca a week Wlll receive The American News Letter (gratis), on sand- Ing a paper (MARKED) containing it] with a practised adversary, instead ofa- person who was never in a Court oflaw before, except as an evidence or a juror. His footing appeal—which niiglit‘liave melted the heart ofii wheel- barrow—about “solemn oatlts"—“ midnightcoitcli"——“ liandupon the‘hoart”—I consider to have been altogether beyond the line ofhis duty, and I imagined he was about to work «fut his verdict with tears, groans and Iainentations. In short; I believe my trial to have been unfair, and the prose- cution unlawful; and the Attorney General could not show it to be otherwise in Court ; and the verdict ofthe especially verdant Jury Will not in the least deter me from exercising the rights ofa British subject in future—rights which I feel confident Her Ma‘ iesty’s Government will not permit to be violated with impunity. The Attorney General, at this moment, stands more in need forbearance than I do. _ __ Your obedient servant, . i D. . Charlottetown, 5th July, 1843. .- vr'o'ronut Hos-BL. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. liberal patronage bestows-ti upon him while conducting support. the peeinisel. . I . Chatlottctown,27tli June, 1843. 'l‘HE SOURIS FAIR. will be held, as usual, by request ofthe Souris Farming Club. Business to commence at 11 o‘clock, a. in. ALEX. LESLIE, President. July 1st, 1843. day evening next—commencing at Eight o'clock. MACLEAN. HE Subscriber, in returning thanks for the very establishment at St; John, N. 3., begs leave to notify the Inhabi- tants of Prince Edward Island, the neighbouring Provinces, and the public generally, that be has removed to Charlottetown, and taken that large and pleasantly situated House in Water Street. near the Queen‘s VVliarf,vwhich_ he has furnished in a neat style, and hopes, by unremitting attention, to obtain a share ofpu'olit’ VISRAEL FELLOWS. P. S.—-—An excellent STABLE and COACH Hons: attached to Longapo's Beach, on Wednesday, the 26th day ofJuly inst, JOHN M ACGOWA N, Secretary. ' PUBLIC MEETING of the Auxiliary Temperance - Society will be held in the National School Room, on Mon- T0 STA TIONERS. MERCHANTS, {gt-c. ef- CHARLES WILLMER flNNOUNCES that he is now prepared to receive orders for every description of WRITING and PRINTING PflPERS, PRIJVT- LNG M.‘1TERI.4[.S and TYPES, PLAYING CflRDS, and GENERAL STflTIONERY ofevery description,whi‘ch he can execute on most advantageous terms, run cut-l, having entered into arrangements with Manufacturers, which confer upon him Il‘lflny advantages. The attention of the TRADE, MER- CHANTS, and others, desirous of importing any ofthese Arti- cles, is respectfully solicited. . . Sunday Times, Dispatch, Bell's Messenger, New Bell's Mes- senger, Satirist, Age, Mining Journal, Era,ConservntIve Journal, Examiner, John Bull,‘ Court Gazette, Gai‘deners‘ Gazette, Gur- donorsY Chronicle, Argus, Journal of Commerce. British Queen, Railway Times, Railway Magazine, True Tablet, Britannia, Phalanx, Linigratinn Gazette, Agricultural Advocate, Obeerver, Nonconforinist, New Farmers‘ Journal, Colonial Gazette, .Church Intelligencar, City Chronicle, Illustrated London News, published at 6d. £1 8 0 per annutn. " , Magnet, Weekly Chronicle, Watchman, British Statesman, Bell's Life, Athenazumnd, published at 5d. £1 4 0 per‘onnuni. of his To be published in November next, , A TREATISE » ON THE ORETICflL AND PRflC-TI CAL LAND SURVEYING. DEMONSTRATED FROM ITS FIRST PRINCIPLES. Dedicated (by permission) To the Hon. Amos Edwin Botsford, And the Land Surveyors of British North America.» a, ONTENTS :. Decima Fractions, Square Root, ' J Elements ol Geometry, Definitions, dtc., Algebraic Defini- ‘tI-ons, Geometrical Pioblcms,including the Nature and Use of Scales, Logarithms, Plane Trigonometry,Mensuration of heights and distances, Description and ule of Instruments employed in Suryeying, a simple and concise method ofkeeping a Field Book, Variation of_tlie Compass, with particular observations on the dif- feront affections ofthe Magnetic Needle, a-correct and simple method of running, tracing, and retracing Lines, Mensurntion and A U 0 T I O N S . ’ ' . DISTRICT No. 4., ’ HE Subscriber wdl attend at the the following places, for the purpose of selling by Auction, to the lowelt bidder, the bonding and repairing ofthe Bridges, fll'lllo theopenin‘ and repairing the Roads, on which the public Moneys have been or- dared to be expended the timeout your, viz: ., ' ‘ Cn Monday the 10th In y, at .11 o'clock, repairing Demploy'l Bndgei Old Town Road; the same‘dny, at 12 o'clock, repairing the Royalty Road and Bridges {and at 4 o’clock the lame day, the remainder ufthe Dnrnley Bridge. i ' ' " .On Tuesday the 11m July, at ll o’clock, the repairing-Indian Rl‘rer Bridge; 'at 1 o'clock, the same day, railing Alexander bl Kinnon- s Bridge, Barbara Weid; and the lame “IV “I 2 0 ¢I0Cki the Road and Bridges from Jamieson’s to the Old Vil~ lage. commencing at M‘Kiiinon's. ' ' On Wednelday, the 12th July, at 10 o'clock, the opening °“ Road through the_Fermoy Settlement; and at 1 o'clock the same‘ day, opening and improving Dugiild Stewart's Road. ' ' Security will be required for the due perform-nee of each contract. ’ r P. s; MACN ' ‘ Darnley, Is! June, 1843. UTT’ commuuoner ' SHERIFF’S SALE. Y Virtue of a Writ of Ficrii Facias, to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court ofJudicature . atthe suit of the Honorable John Spencer Smith, Treasurer of Prince Edward Island, on be'nalfofHer Majesty, against Seven~ hundred and Party and one-halfAcres ofLand, on art of Town slin Number Thirty-eight (38), in King’s Countv, rince Edward Island: I have levied the said Writ on the said Township, and [do hereby give notice, that I will set up and cell at Public Auction, at the Court House in Georgetown, on Saturday the 22d July next, at the hour ol'l2 o'clock, noon, the, above men- t‘ilpned land, or as much thereof as will satisfy the tax and costs \ ereon. ' ' ‘ JOSEPH WIGHTMAN Si‘ ’ . Georgetown,14th June,1843,. . lens ' _ SHERIFF’S SALE. Y virtue of a Writ of Firri Facias, to me directed, isstied out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court ofJudicature, at the suit of the Honorable John Spencer Smith, Treasurer of Prince Edward Island, on behalfof Her Majesty, against Four thousand and Fifty-two Acres ofLand (4052), on part ofTown- ship Number Fifty-two (52), in King’s County, Prince Edward Island: have levied the said Writ on the said Land, and I do hereby give notice, that I will set up and sell at Public Auction. at the Court House in Georgetown, in King‘s County, on'SatiIr- day, the 22d day ofJiily next; at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, ihe above mentioned Land, or as much thereof as will satisfy the tax and costetliereon. ‘ ' ' JOSEPH WIGHTMAN, Sheriff. Georgetown, June l4tli,1843. . The F RST PRO he WORLD for THE HAlRl THE’ SKIN! THE'TEETHI Division ofLands by iheUniversal and other methods of Calcu- lation, Location of Lands in almost every possible form, and with the least possible data. ‘ i commence at half-past six o’cloixk. will take place, at Kensington, at half-past Three o'clock, v Ticketse-Price, One shilling and sixpence—to be obtained application to any of the Teachers. fro BE SOLD, 3 Leasehold Interest for the residue of the unexpired term of 15 years, with a right of purch in and to that eligibly situated Brick House and premises, situ- ated in Queen’s Square, now In the occupation ofthe Subscri Possession to be given on the 1st day of Novenin next. J. SIDNEY DEALEY. . Charlottetown,6th July, 1843. HE ANNUAI. SERMON in behalf of the Wesleyan C Sabbath School will be preached by the Rev. J. B. Strong, in the Chapel, on Sunday evening'tho 16th instant—Service to On the Tuesday following, the ANNUAL SUNDAY Scnoot. TEA The Problems will be illustrated by appropriate examples, and Diagrams interspersed through the body ot the Work. ' u an Appendix will be added the investigation Ind demonutra- tion oftbe rules contained in the body of the/Work, especially on the Mensuration and Location d'Land, a collection of neceslary and useful Promiscuous Problems, tonitcise system of Levelling, Tirble‘s chogaritlIms, Nat. Sines, &c. &o. ' ' The Treatise, it is hoped, will he found exceedingly useful to Gentlemen ofthe legal profession conducting suits arisiiig'out of disputed surveys and to owne‘rs oflandod properties, as wall as to Practical Surveyors. . , The work will be printed on good paper, with clear type. It will contain about 200 pagan, live. Price, half bound, 5:. 6d., bound (is. ‘ , ‘ . New Brunswick, May,1843. . Editors of Newspaperl in the Colonial giving two or three in- sertions to the above advertisement will be entitled to I copy of . M. on are, her. ENDERS will be received at Mr. Jacob Dock (lord's, York Riveer the 17th July, instant, for Building a Log SCHOOL HOUSE at Mackenzie’s Creek, 113 foot by 20—— 7 feet between the joists, with two floors, four windows, ofnine lights each, one door—sliingled, and cpmpletely finished; which cash will be paid by the Trustees oftlie‘fisaid School. e9. Steamer Steam Navigation Company having received a Common has neither a legaliIor an equitable claim to any support from Governmentof New Brunswick for the services performed by Steamer St. George, have very reluctantly determined to w draw her from the Miramiclii voyage, until tho Grant of the ’y gislature of New Brunswick is assured totho Company. » C HARLES HENSLEY, Chairman. P. E. Island, June 291h,1843.. H . _ Tlie‘Document- and Correspondence causing the above do mination, will be shortly published, for the information of Shareholders and the'public in general. WILLIAM WHITE. - as St. George. HE DIRECTORS of the Prince Edward Island tion from His Execllency the Lieutenant Governor of, New Brunswick, enclosing the legal opinion of the Attorney and Soli- citor Generals oftliat Province, to the intent, that the Company the work. ’fiSuhrcriptions will be received by Bookseller! throughout the Colonies. en- THE FAMILY LIFE MEDICINES. THE celebrated Lift: Pills and Phoenix Bitters. pre- pared ~aiid sold by Dr. \Vm. B. Mofl'at, 375, Broadway, New York, may now be said to be the most respectably established and extenswely adopted famin medicines in the United States. They have not only won the sanction and recommendation ofall the candid and philanthropic portion ofthe medical profession, who have observed their invariable elliracy in general derangements ofthe stomach and bowels, and their astonis hing effects in many varieties of acute and chronic disease, but whatis far better, these medicines have recommended themselves, .andt fully and fairly achieved the distinguished and now certainly pro-eminent position which they now occupy in public and domestic estimation. They are proved by their Works, and make no appeals .to vulgar crcdulity. Il'tbe.proprietur were disposed to make an invidious comparison be- tween these self-established mdiciiies and any others. he might confi- dently assert and challenge contradiction that there is no. medicine known to the medical profession, or named in their, books, concerning wbiCh so many clear, unquestionable and conclusive evidences ofuse- fulness and remarkable cures are recorded as those which he can adduce concerningthe Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters. Ifit be admitted that suf- ferers are the hestjudges as to whether a remedy has relieved them and restored them to health and strenglh, then is the evidence In behalf of these medicines decisive and irresistible. Dr'; lllofi'at is in possession of an immense accumulation of voluntary testimonials from respectable for ice- the the illi- Le- ter‘ the .. . OFFICE, No. 18. Cornhill, London, oppositeI the new Exchan To Merchants, flgricultural Societies, Publishers qf Newspapers, and Colanists generally. P L. SI M MONDS. General Agent and Commie: Merchant, in ofi'ering‘his Services to his friends, and pool House for: pay mom, P. L'. S ‘MMI of‘Me'iiL-hnhdizu, to be told on. commission, and a’cieopt'bills attention to the interests of the disposer. . . lodge of general business,.acquired during a long residence in don as a Colonial Agent, those who may favour him with their commands. health, morals, i mproyernentand genernlcom fort. 1 business with Interpreter of Prophecy, conductedflby an Association of published at New York and Boston; on the. ls! and 15th ofeiv' month. Price $1 per annum (in climate). _ V . « » , ~ [12? Subscriptions to the aboVe Paper Will be received by a number of copies of the work. Boston, Aug. 1, 1842.. (ENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION Commercial News Room, Public Libraries, Ofiicers of the United Services, Printers, 'Colonial Public in general, begs to acquaint them that he isready to receive orders for supplies of any kind and quantity, and goods ofevery description offiratsratoquality‘, at the very lowestmarket prices ofthe day, and to'ftransuct business upon the most liberal terms, provided he is previously furnished. With funds or drafts, at either long or short-dates, or a'rcference tosome Londonor Liver- * . .I . l i ' _ inns ‘will receive consignments ofany description two‘thirds uf-tbe amount, on receipt of the bills of lading. Coir. signments entrusted to his care will-meet with every possible des- patch in their’disposul, and sales be conduCted with the greatest An extensive know- Welt Indies, and subsequent extensive courses of~business with all the British Colonies, the experience ofseveral years in Lon- coupledrwith promptitude,‘ atteption, and judgment, will, he trusts, enable him to give satisfaction to N. [in—Parents sending home their children for education may with confidence entrust them to the care-of Mr. Simmonds, who will undertake to see them 'placed in first-rate and i'éepectable establishments, where every attention shall be paid to their [’l‘hnse Americanaud Canadian ‘Edi'torswho exchange and do Simmonds will oblige him by copying this]. Tue, summons MILLENARIAN,‘ and Literal [icons in the. *PreyMillennial fldmmt of our Lord. This Paper is Proprietors ofih‘e Colonial Herald, at their Ofiice,Cliarlottetown, P. E. Island, Agents for‘the Publishers, who have lately received persons and families in all parts of the Union, far and near, who give heir names and residence to the unsolicited statement that they have been completely and speedily cured of the following diseases, and of many others not-here enumerated,~hv 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 unions of the flesh and bones ofihe'face had been destroyed; Piles of vc, ten, twen- ty, thirty and even thirty-five Iyears standing; Rheumatism, both acute and chronic, of the_most hope ess character; Turgesccnce of the Liyer, and various other liver complaints; Bilious Cholic, and every conceiva- ble variety of bilious afl‘ections; Marasmus 'l‘abes, or Decline, and Moras- mus Phlhisic, or Consumption, in more advanced stages than any on record; Dyspepsia, in all Its chronic and acute varieties, with its fri ht- ful trainof distressing symptoms; Worms of all kinds, both In cbil ren and grown persons. Dirihuea, both serious and bilious; Costiveness, both habitual and occasional; Fever and Ague, in its three principal varieties, and intermittent and remittenl fevers, ofall kinds yHypocon' driosis,and other extremely complicated nervous aft‘octions,with nervous debility in general; Salt Rheum, Running Scald, and eruptive diseases generally, including Enanthesis, Elysipelas or St. Anthony’s tire. and ge. ion the f‘" tion ofblood to the head, settled pains in the organs, limbs, back, head and side; affections of the bladdcrflkidnies, spleen, throat, and pleura 5 jaundice, dropsy and gout; together with those general alfaotions' of the system which arise, from complicated causes. ' . The coitificates of these cures are in the propnetor’s possessmn, and will readily be shown to all who desire to see them. A small selection from them have been published in Mot’fat’s MedicalMaiiual, of which a new and enlarged edition is preparin for the_press. The reason why these medicines, which‘in ordinary amin use operate merely as mild rind effectual laxatives, cure so great a variety of formidable dlsenseses, that while its cathartics. cleansing the alimentary canal, and relievmg the liver and the absorbent vessels of all impurities, they lay the foundation for the cure of all Specific diseases, they are compounded of unique and unprecedented variety ofclioice and exquisite ingredients, some _of which are almost unknown to the, profession, which exert a specific action upon many complaints, without in the slightest degree aflecting thegeneral system, otherwise than as simple. purifiers, when those complaints are not present. Both the Pills and the Bitters are mild and agreeable in their operations, causing neither prostratinns nor nausea, and requiring neither confinement nor peculiar diet.-- Their effects are uniformly to produce an immediate sense of renovated health, and new life and vigoui to both body and mind. They cannot be taken without benefit, and they should be procured both by individuals. and beadscf families,.and con- stantly kept on hand not-only. as remedies but as preventavtiVes of dis- ease. .Tl'iey are prepared. and sold wholesale and retail, by Dr. William B. Modal, 375 Broadway,N. Y.. and alsoby the AGEN15.——NEW Yuan. May 30,. , COOPER 6L BREMNER, , . . I . ’ , Agents for Prince Edward Island. {113‘ These valuable Medicines may also be had on application to Mr George Farley, Searletown, Bedeque; Mr.George Wigginton, Crapaud; and Mr. Edward Henry , Lot 18. - v I , Charlottetown, August 12, 1842. ' ' ’ the Be- dry the sallow, unhealthy complexion; Palpitatiou of the heart, and Determina ’ ‘ ‘ BOWLAND’S , .MACASSAB OIL Is universally acknowledged to be" the ONLY ARTICLE that Will eflectuallygroduce and rrstore Hair, (including WHISKERS, MUS- TACHIUS, and vcsnows,) prevent it from/allirtg‘ 0 or turriinggrcy, curly, and glossy CAUTION I—Numcrous pernicious compounds are universally Iold as f‘ MACASSAK 01L." To ensure the real article, see that the bots tle is enclosed in‘a wrapper, (astecl engraving ofexquisite workmanship.) on which are engraved “ ROWLAND’S MACASSOR OIL,” in two lines. ' ‘3,“ To further ensure the genuine article, see that the words “ Row; land’s Macassar Oil” are engraved on the back oftbe envelope nearly 1,500 times, containing 29,028 letters—WITHOUT 'Titis N011]: ARI GENUINE. ' r Price 35. 6d.; 75.; Family Bottles, (e ual to four small,) 105. 6d. and - e , doub that sizc,2 8. per bottle. ., ROWLAND K A LYDO B This elegant and fragrant Preparation thoroughly eradiv' rates all Pimpln, Spots, Blatches, Redness, Tan, Freck/zs, and other Defrcts afthe Skin, heals Sunburns, Stings of Insects, and reduces in,- flammation.~ It imparts a youthful resente'hue to the most bilious Cam'- p/eafion, and renders the Arms, Hands and Neck transparentlyfair and delightfully soft and smooth. It Is invaluable as a renovating and refreshing Wash duringlravelling, or exposure to the sun, dust, or dry piercing winds, and after the heated atmosphere of crowded assemblleS.——GENTLEMEN wdlfind it peculiarly grateful after shaving. iii allaying the irritation of the Skin“ 1 Price 45. 6d. and 85. 6d. per bottle, duty included. ROW LANDS?“ ': . 0N T 0 if": 9% Efliflfité DEMQEEEEQQQ‘ ' A..FRAGRAN’I' WHITE POWDER, 0 Oriental Herbs.—'It eradicates Tartar and dcrayed spots from the Teeth, preserves the En- amel, to which it imparts a Pearl-like whiteness, and fixes the Teeth firm; ly in the Gums. Being an Anti-Scorbutic, it eradicates the scurvy from the Gums, ,strengthens, braces, and renders them of a healthy red: It removes unpleasant tastes from the mouth, which often remain after goveri, taking medicine, the. and imparts sweetness and perfume to the reat . ' Price 25. 9d. per box,,duty included; -ROWLAND’S‘ ESSENCE OF. TYRE,- ORIMPJERIAL DYE, ‘ Changes Red or Grey Hair, Whiskers, Eyebrows, _&c., to" a beautiful Brown or Black. . > - .. . Price 45.—7s. cal—105. 6d. and 21:. per bottle: ' ROWLAND’S. ‘ ALSAN A‘ lE’XT‘R AC»T Immediately relieves the most violent Tooth-Ache, GumoBoila, and Swelled Face. ' ' ' ‘ Price 23. 9d.——45. 6d. and ’105. 6d. per bottle. OBSERVE !---To protect the Public from Fraud, Tlu Him. Como missioners of Her Majesty’s Stamps have authorised the Proprietors' Signature to be'eiigraved on the GnvermnenLStamp. thus— ~ ._ A. ROWLAND & SON, 20, Hutton-Garden, Which is affixed to the Kalynotz, Odonto, and Alsana. None of these are Genuine without. the Stamp. ’ Beware of Imitation“! composed of the‘ most pernicious and trashy ingredients, and which are frequently pressed upon the‘ an- wary as.“ GENUINE," and under the lure ofbeing cheap. ‘ ' ' Be surevto ask for “ Rowland’s” Articles; Sold by-cvery szrunsn and CHEMIST thronghomthe civilized-world MR. SEA‘R‘S’ PICTORIA'L WORKS—The Silli- ' ' sor'ibers havejust received, and offer for Sale,.at their E21“; blishment, in ’VVater Street, several entire sets oer Safer? splendidIWorks. ’ ' ' I I - ' - CQOPER’EfibbKEMNERSI I Charlottatuwai.’8t'li Oct. 1842. ‘ ' . I _‘ ’ _ _ BOOKBINDING. ’ THE Subscribers are prepared to execute’bll orders . m the BOOKBINDING line in the first style ojfv‘m kitten» Illlp, at moderate prices, and with piinctualii Ind di inch. r y COOPE & BR MNER. free it from arurf and dandnf,and render it delig fully sqfl, silky, ' I