E / m . STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. The second Annual Meeting of the Shareholders ofthe P. E. Island Steam Navigation Company .was held this day, in the upper room of'tho Court [louse—Charles Hensley, Esq, in the Chair. ‘ , . FAIR? reading.r the minutes oftlie_ltist years meeting, the Chairman proceeded to read the Directors’ Report for the past year, as follows :— r FD“ “w ‘ " ~ ' R .-. mom; or THE PRINC . . u t NAVIGATION COMPANY. ’ ' I ' " ‘Gst‘ti‘t’tz'i't'vzn' ;" ’ Although the expiration ,ofanother year Cttlls‘lllutn us to render to you an accoutit of our proceedings during its pro- gress, and to bring under your consulerationrsuch matters as we may think conducive to the general advancement of the 'Company’safliiirs, it would have been more sausfactory, we think, to all parties, iftlie necessity ofmakingthts Report could have been delayed for a short period, as it is, under present circumstances, somewhat incomplete and unsatis- factory, by, our being without any itifortniition ofthe inten- tidtipgftlte. Legislatures oftho neighbouring Provuices With respect to the applications which we have deemed it to_be our‘duty to address to them on behalf of the Company; apd ' until we receive.comtniinications from them we are iii- ‘ S ' 'cap‘acitntsd- from making any certain statement upon matters both'interesting and important to the suedess of'otit: enter- ’pi'ia‘el[‘ Whenever these documents arrive, _oppoi~tiiiii_ty Will be taken to put the Shareholders in possessm i of their con- - tents, and also of the views and intentions ‘0 the Directors with respect to, and iii consequence of them. . ' In‘tho mean time, we must‘content ourselves With stating , to yott the cltaracter of the applications which have been forwarded to the Governments ofNew Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with such other particulars and comments as the_oc- casion demands. _ The Directors, iii July last, published, for yourinformation, the correspondence which had taken place in consequence “ofthe infermation they had received oftlie unsatisfactory position in which the Company had been placed by the tin- toward determination ofthe Legislative Councd of the Pro- vince ofNew Brunswick, in opposition to‘the vote of the HonltlieI-Iouse of Assembly. We have felt it incumbent .. upon us to forward other Memorials and urgent representa- tions to, the different branches of' the Legislature of New , BrtMick, and we are happy in being able to report to ,ybn,t at we have received assurances tliatjusnty a reason- lblo expectation that otir present applications Will have a more favourable result thaii our previous ones. . The application made to the Government ofNovii Scotia, ' you are aware, was rcsponded to by a vote of £200, Halifax, , Currency, for the year 1843; but as no notice was taken of ~ our prayer for remuneration for services performed in 1842, ‘ the Directors made a representation of the Circumstance to ‘His Excellency Lord Viscount Falkland to the following ' efl'ect:— ' - “ To His Excellency Lord Viscount Falkland, Lieul. Governor, &'c. Sic. 8‘6. of Nova Scolia. ‘ ~ ‘ “The Memorial of the Directors bf the P. E. Island Steam Navigation Company, shewetb— “That whilst the Memorialists desire most thankfully to_ acknowledge the fiivouralile grant which the Legislature of Nova Scotia has been pleased to make to the Proprietors of the St. George,for the ensuing season, they are constrained, by the absence ofull notice or information of the intentions ofthe Legislature ofNova Scotia,rwith respect to that partzof their Memorial of February lust which adverted to the ser- vices performed by the St. George during the last year, again to solicit attention to the following representation : “That the St. George commenced her operations for the season on the 18th of August, 1842, and continued to run weekly between Pictott atid Miramichi—and as ofteti as the weather and other circumstances would admit, touching at Pictou twice in the week—until the end of the month of November. That ’the St. George was employed in this service at a‘very great expense to the Proprietors, iii the ’ expectation that this Company would be entitled thereby to ~ like remuneration profl'ered by the Legislature of'Nora Scot in for such services. ' ‘ Miramiclii, and other alterations not yet determined upon, the coming venr will result in a more satisfactory report from the Treasurer than he is able to present to you upon the present occasion. . . Discouraging as tltis statement, With respect to pecuniary matters, must be allowed to be, and disappomtingto our rea- sonable expectations, tliereis, iieverlh_lcss,onenlpiost redeem- ing consolation iii the assurance that the public is derivmg, and We hope will contine to derive, incalculable advantages from the existence of this Company; and from the regular and rommodioiis communication it has established, by means ofits vessel, with the neighbouring Provinces, and through one ofthetu, with England. . - . ' Excluded by her insular posttion from becoming the ordinary route ofvisitors to these comparatively unexplored countries, the very existence of Prince Edward Island. might become a problem, if she failed to assert her claim to coast- (Iel‘ntlon, by making this one strenuous effort to maintain it station in the general estimation. - The great extent of unimproved land of the best character for Agricultural euterprizc ; the great facilities of water com- "indication, and other advantages, which this neglected Island is acknowledged to possess, needs but to be made known, to secure to her that attention which is so necessary to heradvancement; and one oftho requisite instruments for attracting and facilitating that attentive observation amt opportunity for examination, by which the advantages and peculiarities of'tlie Island may be made known, is it Steam: bout ofsuch power and accommodationas may offer a safe and pleasant means of transport to visiters and travellers of all desoriptious. . You Will, perhaps, recollect that at the close of our last year’s Report we pointed out the great advantages that might be expected to accrue to these I’rovutces, ifp. steam conittiiiiiication could be extended along the Gulf shores, and oti to Halifax. You are most likely informed that it is contemplated, in the coming season, Ito run a Steamer be- tween Newfoundland aud I‘Iltlllllx, touching at some port in Cape Breton. By running the St. George alternate weeks to Miraniichi and to Ship Harbour, iii Cape Breton, one very important part of the extensive communications yve‘then glanced at would be accotiiplislied,-thereby establishing a regular comitiuiiicatinti by Steumhoats with both Halifax and Newfoundland ; and there is little doubt that the belie- fitto this community, and to the other Provinces, would be ex‘tenstvely felt. But with the limited riieans we are at pre- sent possessed of, and the insufficient encouragemept hitherto experienced, the Directors felt that it would beJmprudent to involve the Company in any new enterprize, WIthout first ascertaining what additional aid might be obtained; and as they weri: informed that the Imperial Government had giveiilarge assistance to the Steamboat which is about to be employed between Halifax and Newfoundland, and as the St. George has been and is proposed to be em- ployed iii perfecting the Mail Post communications between the Mother country and some oftbe principaltowns and places in these Provinces, besides the conveying of the Provmcial Mails, they determined to Memorialize the Impe- I‘inl Government for such assistance as the Lords Commis- sioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury should be graciously pleased to grant; and they are happy to inform you, that, upqn communicating with His Excellency Sir H. V. Hunt- ley upon the subject, His Excellency, With that readiness which he always displays whenever occasion offers for pro- moting the interests ofthis community, very kindly under- took to transmit our Memorial, with a strong recommendav tinn ofits prayer, to the proper authorities. This Memorial Went to England by the-last Mail, and un- til an answer is received, final arrangements cannot be de: termined upoti. It Will be the business ofthe new Board of Directors—so soon as this is received—~to resolve upon the future occupation ol‘tlie St. George, and to obtain the appro- sitjc walnuts! meta-Iii. A constrictionnti' HOLLOWAY’S StLVAIOTIOH EXTRAORDINARY CURE 0F A'CASE ABANDONED BY " GUY’S, THE METROPOLITAN, KING’S COLLEGE 78; CHARING CROSS HOSPITALS. This fuel was SWORN TO this 8th day of March, '1s42, Before lhe LORD MAYOR, at the Mansion-House. . SUMMARY OF flFFIDflVIT. Wm..Brooke‘, Messenger, of2, Union-street, Soutbwark, Lon- don, maketh oath and saith, that be (this depnnent) was afflicted with FIFTEEN RUNNING ULCERS on his left arm, and ul- cerated sores and,wounds on both legs, for which dcponept was admitted an out-door patient at the Metropolitan Hospital, in April, 1841, where he continued for nearly four weeks. .Unable to receive a cure there, the doponent sought relief at the three allowing hospitals :—-King's College Hospital in May, for ‘five weeks ;—'tt Guy’s Hospital in July, for ‘six wecltsg-and at Lha- ting Cross Hospital at the end of August, for some weeks more ;, which deponent left, being in a far worsecondition than when he qiiitted Guy’s, where Sir BRANSBY COOPER. and other medl- 'ciil officers of the establishment had told depunent that the only chance of saving his life was to LOSE HIS flRlIl.’ The depo- nent thereupon called upon Dr. BRIGHT, chief phystcian of Guy’s, who, on viewing the deponent's condition, kindly and liberally said, “ lam utterly at a loss what to do for you! but here is halfla-savcrcign : go to .Mr. HOLLOWfl Y, and tr whftt effect his Pills and Ointment will have, as I have frequent y wit- nesserl the wondeigful chtls they have in desperate cases. Yoecan let me see you again.” This unprejndiced advice was follo wed by the deponent, and a perfect cure efecled in three weeks, by the use alone of HOLLOWAY’S PILLS and OINTMENT, after four Hospitals had failed!!! \Vlien Dr. Bright was shown by the dcpouent the result of his advice and charity, he said,“ I am both astounded and delighted, for I thought thattf I war saw you again alive, it would be without your arm; I can only compare this Cure to a Charm .’ l l" } Wm. BROOKE. ‘ I ,Sworn at the Mansion-house ofthe City ofLondon, this 8th day ofMarch. 1842, Before me, JOHN PIRIE, MAYOR. IN ALL DISEASES of the Skin, Bad' Legs, Old Wounds and Ulcers, Bad Breasts. Sore Nipples, Stoney and U1- t‘cruted Cancers, Tumours, Swellings, Gout, Rheumatism, and Lumbagp, likewtse in cases ofI’ilesf, the Pills, in all the above cases, ought to be used with the Ointment; as by this means tctires will be effected With a much greater certainty, and in half be time that it would require by using the Ointment alone. The Ointment is proved to be a certain remedy -for the bite of moscheltocs, Sand-flies. Chiego-foothaws, and Coco-bay. Burns, Scolds, Chilblains, Chapped Hands and Lips, also- Bunions and Soft Corns will be immediately cured by the use ofthe Ointment. . , ' TEE IILLS are not only the finest remedy known when used with the Ointment, but as a General Medicine there is no- tiing et'pial to them. In nervous affections they will be found of the greatest service. These Pills are, without exception, the finest Purifier of the Blood ever discovered, and OUGHT to be USED BY ALL!!! ‘ , Sold by the Proprietor, 244,Strand, (near Temple Bar), where Advice may be had Gratis, and by all respectable Vendors of Patent Medicines throughout .lie Civilised \Vorld, in’Pols and Boxes, at ls. 13d, 25. 9d., 45, 6d., 1Is., 22s.. and 335., each, There is a very considerable saving in taking the larger sizes. N. B.—rDircctions for the Guidance of Patients are affixed to each Pot. ' \ lintion of the Legislature ofthc Island to any alteration it,‘ may think advisable and beneficial to the public service, and] we therefore conclude this Report in fitll confidence that not exertion will lie Warning on the part ofthe Board, to promote I the advancement of the Company’s affairs, and the general interests of'tthslatid. , 1 CHARLES HENSLEY, Chairman. ' , _,, I one to the Pocahontas, she being on the station at that time, as the present grant is made to the St. George; but it may be presumed that if the St. Georgie should heiiNithdrnwn, and a more efficient Steam- boatsubstituted, the Legislature of Nova Scotia would not object to the claim upon that account. The Mcmorialis’ts do, therefore, with all r’cspect, beg to submit their present ap- plication to the consideration ’of your Excellency, Wlllljt View to the obtaining payment to them, on account oftlie SL'Georgc, ofsuch surplus of the grant ordered to the Peed- honlus as she failed to acquire a title to by lapse of service, . and also of such portion of the £50 offered in addition to effect a communication between Pictou and Mirtimiclii— 1 therein specifiedat once ufortniglit, but which the St. George performed every weekyatid your Metiiorialists will ever pray.” This was accompafiied by a statement of the number of tri s, 85c. &c. “0 which llisExcellency returned the following answer :— “ Government House, Halifax, 6th June, 1843. “Sir; I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your ‘ Excellency’s communication of the 15th of May, with a Mo- morial from the Prince Edward Island Steam Navigation Company, which 1 will cause to be laid before the House of Assembly at the next Session of'tlie Legislature oftliis Pro- _vince, not having at present any funds at my disposal to enable tne to comply with the prayer of'thc‘ Petition. “ I have the honor to be, Sir, YotirExccllency’s most obedient humble Servant, (Signed) ‘éllis Excellency Sir H. V. Huntley,’ &.c‘. ice. the. Charlottetown, P- E. Island.” The Metnorials presented to our own Legislature received ‘ that conisderate and enlightened attention which has dis- tinguished all its proceedings with respect to this public en- terprize, aitd the private Shareholders are, by its liberal dis- position, placed iti circumstances of increased advantage, whenever the swelling tide of' Commercial prosperity shall revisit these Provinces. Having, during the Winter season, effected such neces- sary repairs and alterations as the experience of the previous Summer had shown to be requisite to the enerul accom- modation of passengers, and conducive to lie efficiency of the vessel—alterations which successfully accomplished the purposes ‘and objects for which they were undertaken ; and as the Directors feel assured that the prevailing desire is to render the St. George as actively serviceable to the public as is compatible with lier.safety, they feltlt incumbent oti them to bring‘her into. operation as soon as the state of'tlie ice and the general aspect. of the weather permitted. Disre— garding, therefore. the mere-requirements of the Acts of the several Legislatures, the St. George was dispatched on her first voyage to Pictou on the 27th oprril, and to Miramichi on the 5th of May. . It has been a source ofmucli satisfaction to the Directors that the St. George was able to perfortti her appointed voy- Jages during the last season with so much regularity, not- withstanding'some very unexpected interruptions that are not likely, we trust, to occitr again. It would be a still greater subject ofcongratulation, ifthey could, with equal trutb,_state to yeti that the returns of‘tlie past yearofl'ered an adequate remuneration for the services performed and the risk and anxiety incurred ; bttt they are obliged, howeverunwillingly, to inform you, that ifallthe 'grants and sums of money which the Company lays claim _ to were fully paid up, after making the necessary payments to the eserved and Insurance funds, there would be no balance applicable to the payment ofa dividend to the Shareholders. The. Directors, however, trust that the re- presentations which they have made, and will continue'to make, as oppOrtiinity occurs, will induce, on the part of the several Legislatures, a more liberal consideration of the claims of this Company, and that, by new arrangements, FALKLAND. The following Resolutions were then proposed to the Meeting, and unanimously agreed to :— - i I. Moved by the Hon. Cli‘arles Young, seconded by John Lougworth, Esq.—— ' That the Report, as read, he adopted, and printed for general information. ' I 11. Moved by David Wilson, Esq., seconded by \Villiam Dense, Esq.— That the ’i'rcnsurvr's Accounts he received and adopted. Ill. Moved by Mr. John Davis,jiiii., seconded by Henry Palmer, Esq.— ‘ Tliitt the thanks oftlie Shareholders be presented to the Dirac- tors oftlm Prince Edward Island Siciini Navigation Company, for theircttrcftil mantigcuient ofthe affairs oftlie Company during the past your. ‘ The Chairman then informed the meeting that the gen- tlemen retiring from the Direction were Andrew Duncan, Esq., Capt. Swabey, and Francis Lougworth, Esq., M. P. P. The meeting then proceeded to elect three persons to fill the vacant offices. The Scrutineers, upon examination oftheballotiug papers, reported that Capt. Swabcy, Francis Lotigworth Esq. atid Andrew Duncan, Esq. were re-elected to the Direction of the Company. . The following gentlemen were appointed auditors for the Eisuing year :-—Mr. Benjamin Davis, Charles Iletisley,jr. so. The llon.. Joseph Pope having.r been requested “to take the Chair, the thanks of the meeting were voted to Charles Hensley, Esq, for his cotidtict iii the Chair. ~ Statement of Receipts and Expenditures for the year 1843. Halifax Cy. Amount ofReceipts, exclusive of the sum expected front the Province of New Brunswick, — . - £2,302 14. 8 Expenditure, exclusive of £400, amt. of Insurance, £400 reserved fund, and ' £360, Interest onCapitalinvested, 2,261 I3 0 41 1 _3 , LAND assassaisiv'r; Treasurer’s Oflire, Charlottetown, , Prince Edward Island, 15th Jan. 1843. IN pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Seventh year ofthe Reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled fin flat for levying an. .Ilssessment on all Lands in this Island—I do here- by give public notice, that I have made Proclamation, according to the terms ofthe said Act, of tho undertncntioned Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and parts of Lots or Townships, in this Island, in ttrrear for the non-payment of the several sums due and owing Xiereon to Her M :ijesty,underand by virtue nfthcbefore-mentioned ct, vtz :— Town Lots in Charlottetown : Half No. 35, in the First Hundred—No. 13, Fifth do. Charlottetown Royalty—No, 539. _ Georgetown .- No. 10, First Range, Letter C. No. 8, First Range, Letter D. 5, Second Range, Letter B. ‘ Towns/tips : No. 1, 5843 acres. No. 40, 548 acres.. 5, ' ill!) 44, 3550 H, , 112 49, 3351 1-5, 500 55, 500 27, 869 65, 854 28, 2332 And the owners ofthe said Lots and Tracts of Land, so in or- rear and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby notified, that in case the sums charged on them by tho sriid Act, together with the Costs which have been incurred, shall not be paid within Ten days before the next Easter Term of the Supreme Court ofJudi~ cature, to be held at Clt‘arlottetuwn, which will commence on Tuesday the Seventh day of May next, application will be made to the Supreme Court, during the said Term, for'Judgment against the said Lots and Tracts of Land respuctivel . ’ J. SPENCER SMITH, with respect to the frequency of the St. George’s voyages to [All the Papers] Treasurer. Sold wholesale and retail by GEORGE T. HASZARD, Agent for Prince Edward Island. Aug, 1843. PARKER’S “ He that wants IIcall/i whats scary thing." a: . THE SUBSCRIBERS have (hit .1 . .tations for the FALL, consisting of V A. LARGE assert-mm or gum, ~ Suitable for the Season, _ S Comprising superfine black, blue and coloured Cloths, meres, Tweeds and Doeskins, in great variety; Walsh It, s ,. Flannels, Mouslin de Lainel, Orleans and Parisian Chene Chuaans, Printed Velvets, &.c. for Ladies’ Drum,$,£ black Paramittta, for mourning; black andoolottred Silk pl Ribbons, Gloves, Laces, Hosiery, Silk &rCotton Handboqu Muslins, Braces, Stocks, superior Cotton \Varp, Indigo, Caps and Beaver‘Hats, Blankets, doc. dzc. I ALSO, - Jamaica Spirits, best pale and coloured Brandy, Holland’s j, Port and Madeira Wines, Hyson and Spuchong Tea, i _ Moist Sugar, London Porter, boxes Raisins, Comm", 8 Mustard _; Earthen, Glass and Hiirdwaro.——Tbe whole hf. will be disposed of attheir usual low prices for (man, 2 ver . y LYDIARD & FINLA No. 1, Queen Street. Dec., 1843. . . P. S.»They beg to inform those persons whose Accoii been due for some time, that‘mrless the make a lat!st 1- rungemcnt, on or before the 15m day '0 March, their ~. will be placed in the handsofan Attorney. « . GOODS AND FASHiONa’BLE 'MILLINI . Suitable' for the Season. Silk Velvet and drawn Satin Bonnets. dress Caps, :. Shapes, Fancy and Plaid Cloth,Cltiiiking,Chene Cloth and PI Shawls and Handkerchiefs, White Flannels, White and G Cottons, Prints, Victoria and Fent dresses, Plain nudPrinted'V vets, black Coburg Cloth, plain and figured Lustres, Cliens sans, Orleanstl’orisians and Muslin do Iminea, Silk' Velat ' Satins, Velotits,Gros de Naples, Poplins, Flowers, Feather Ribbons, Worked Muslin, French Dimity, while bangle mourning Collars and Cuffs; white and black lace,cnrdin fancy Scarfs; Cliene Operatics, dcmi Veils, Ion Luce, Mini Gloves, fancy silk and Chinese Girdles and ' apels, silk w Fringes,Gimps and Buttons, Laces and Edgings, Gofi'reth crnpe Trimmings, Ladies' lined kid Gloves, Iambs’ We“ _ worsted Hose, childrens’ Socks and Grecian Boots, drawn; and, Swiss, book a d Iaconett Muslin-i, camliric Handkem - Gent's. satin Stocks, Scarfs and Mufflers, Canterbury black white Victoria demi Cups, a few strung Boas, &c. , - All orders for Millinery will be promptly attended to.‘;. apprentices taught the Straw work and Millinery. .‘ ’. ' ISABELLA MACMURRMF ‘. ment of HE SUBSCRIBER offers for Salem '1» Sydney Street. Nov. 29. PAL!- IM?ORTATIONS, 184.3. Y LATE ARRIVALS, the Subscriber has plated his Importations of - BRITISH MANUFACTURED G09 AND 4 East & lVest India &. American Produce omprismg, With his former stock on hand, a valuable 3,; suitable for the season, all of which he offers, either by sale or retail, at a very small advance on the prone cost, . tory to his removal in the Spring to his new Store. _ DANIEL BR. 7 Charlottetownjlth Nov., 1843. N. B.—Al| accounts due over 6 months will be sued out distinction after Isl Dec. next. ‘ (Gag. Pall. & News, 313.] LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE; HE Subscriber has been appointed Sub-A the following Insurance Companies, viz: .1 The National Loan Fund Life Assurance? ‘ London. The New Loan Fund Life Insurance Com New York. ‘ The Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance ' of Hartford, Connecticut. 1'. And as he is furnished with blank Forms oprp I’URGATIVE AND STOMACHIC VEGETABLE PILLS. THESE Medicines are entirely Vegetable, and will be found upon trial to be the mildest, and at the same. time the most effectual, remedy cvcr offered to the public for the relief of suffering humanity. IN ALL DISEASES they will be found to allay Irritation—-reducc Fever and Inflammation—cleanse the Stomach and Butvels—improve “gestitin—puritytlia Blood—restore tone to the principal functions— et'n impart tcncwed energy to the whole Constitution. In the following Diseases they have proved ofllw greatest utility: Fevch ofevery character; Inflammations; Costivciiess; Bilioas and Liver Complaints; Consumption; Asthma; llyspc sia; Vomiting Deteimination of Blood to the Head; Cutaneous ruptions; Piles Diseased Joints ; Nervous Disorders; llysterirs; Female Complaints g every kind; Impurc state of the .Blood; “’orms; Diarrhcea; all eiangements ofihe Stomach and Bowel the whole Constitution. Indeed, there is scarcely a. Disease to which man/rind is subject which thcywill not either greatly benefit or perfectly cure. The Purgative Pills’operate in the most gentlemanner in cleansing the Stomach and Bowels, and removing obstructions. ln~severe Chronic Diseases they are an invaluable Alter-alive, and when combined with the Stomachic Pills, quickly improve the secretions ofthe wbolc system—the stomach is strengthened—a healthy flow ofbilc is produced—the bowels become regular—and disease, whether Local or Constitutional, gives place to health and vigour of mind and body. In all diseases of the Digestive Organs, accompanied with loss of ap etitc, nausea, sour stomach, and generaldcbility, the Stomachic Pills (with the occasional use ofthe Purgativc,) will be found oftbe greatest utility. . The Stomacbic Pills should always be taken after Fever and Inflam- mation are reducedby the Purgative Pills—as they greatly facilitate the recovery of the-patient. Weak and delicate Females will find the Stomachic Pills of thebtmost valoe in all complaints to which they are subject. In all diseases of debility they will be found to increase the patient’s strength, and rapidly estate him to the enjoyment ofperfect health. Soldin Boxes, price 15.6d. each. For sale by the Subscribers, who are Agents. . COOPER 6c BREMNER. Charlottetown, lst February, 1843. ‘ To FARMERS AND n11uens.‘ ' HE Subscriber wants to purch'tse SIXTY TONS ofgood Wheat FLOUR, delivered at his store in Char- lottetown. I CHARLES DEMPSEY. January 15th, 1844. 4w. J“ O S E P E D O D D , Upbolsterer & French Polisher, BEGS leave to acquaint the Inhabitants of Charlotte- town and the Island generally, that lie has taken the house lately occupied by Mr. Jabez Barnard,jun., Exist end ofKing's Square, where all orders in his line will be thankfully receIVEd and punctiially attended to. i ' Carriages litied and trimmedjn the neatest manner. ' Curtains hungin the latest style. - Charlottetown, 5th Jani, 1844. POWNAL STREET WHARI'. I_IAVING been appointed by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor to collect the Subscriptions towards making the intended Wharf at the end of Pownal Street in Charlottetown, I do hereby give notice to all concerned, thin I shall cpll forthwith, on the respective subscribers, for the amount gftheir subscriptions, and I will also receive the same at my ‘tore. ' ' , ROBERT HU'rCHth '. Charlottetown, July 10th, 1843. ON o THE Subscriber respectfully informs the Inhabitants » of Charlottetown. 'and Prince Edward Island enerall that he has taken the House and 'Premises known as the WE I LINGTON HOTEL, which he will open immediatel and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share 0 public patronage. ' EDMUND D Charlottetown, Dee. 22d, 1843. UMVILLE’ s; and General Debilily of l in possession of all the information which may be persons who wish to effect Insurance, he will be}! .. ' ceive applications and transmit the same to the Ages ax. Please applyuo ' HENRY Pl SIX SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE FOR A D0 AND THIRTYETVVO AND SIXPENC FOR A SOVEREIGN! ! I T the PtiacNtx FOUNDRY, °Dollars will be the above value, in prompt payment for all pure from this date, until further notice, and no advance - prices. ' “I A great variety of Franklin Stoves are now read ,soln entirely new designs, and peculiar to this Establisme Fifty shillings and upwards. Also, Cooking Stoves sizes, for large or small families, poor men or bachelomi square, Cupola and \Varui Air Stoves, of new patterns, f If“ ' shops, balls, or staircases. Close Stoves for cottages,” churches. Kitchen Ranges, combining cleanliness and, ' may be seen in operation by the kind permission oftlfii ers. . The public will please‘to remember that the Stove this Foundry are not made from sheet iron patterns. Oct. 18. 1843. ' TIIE AMERICAN FAMILY MEDICIN HAT Ma. Morm’r’s Life Pills and Phoenix have long since obtained a high and enviable distinc a qost of competitors, and that they acquired it solely by their and almost unlimited efficacy, without the usual aid offulsome_~ pretensions, are well known to the public, and cannot be (I i at", very little has been said concerning these astonishing Life A the proprietor himself, and not more than was necessa to ' f. tention of the afllicted toa sure and speedy means _of relief, ‘ , has rapidly flown from one individual to another, and from family, until they have long since become known in almost- and Village in the Union, as a wonderful and iiiestimable Voluntary and unsolicited testimonials of their absolutely I! efiicacy, in diseases ofthc most dreadful and obstinate character as in others of prevalent and ordinary occurrence, have been , by the proprietor from the persons they have cured from, ; ' =< of the country, and still continue to be received in increasit! ' It is with pride and pleasure that the proprietor refers the j “ MEDICAL MANUAL," where a widel various selection - moniels is ublished, with the names aniliesidence of the wrildfl, be has no esitation in saying that the annals of medical s - contain a greater number or variety of cures effected by any. , known to the profession, or cures ofa more fri htful kind 0|: standing, coming as these testimonials do from t e cured pe ,, . selves, who certainly know best, from their own ha y u ' whether they are cured or not. The evidence they 0rd 1 — eminent and un _recedentcd efficacy of these grand remedies in I irresistible, an commands rather than solicits the res ectoft In addition to those already published, the proprietor is in - i»- a vast accumulation of these crsonaI certificates, demonst ' ’ his Life Pills and Phoenix Bit era are promptly and uniformly H In Scrofula, in all its hydra beaded forms; Dyspepsia, whether or occasional, Rheumatism, both acute and chronic, Jaundice and and liver complaints, however distressing or complicated, Fave ., Agu‘e in all their varieties, and when quinine and all other spertfic! Habitual Costiveness, (especially when the Life Pills are used as d ;, i pills, immediately before or after that mea|,) Pilesifive" "1 535” on .v ‘ years' standing, Dropsy, Gout, and settled pains In the breast: bflCki organs, disease of the bladder and kidneyl, bdes, tvmouIS. "5 ErySipelas, and all other eru live diseases; Pleunslh Aflhm‘r . chitis, and other affections of the chest, lungs and mucous MR? pimples, stains ofthe skin, and the foul unhealthy appearance of com lexion, arising from whatever cause: “0"”? 0' 990’“ hea. aches, and gidd'mess, together With a. vast va_nety 0 other. i " in proofofthe speedy and effectual cure of which by these_ it , alone, the roprietor has hundreds. My “1095811115. or ce monials. out the Pitts and Bitters are mild and delightful operation, producin none dawn: the. temporary prostrations occasioned by near y all other medicines; and they can be - i' ' Wm, safely m young children. and females in the most (4M. Prepared and. sold by Dr. Wm. B. Motl‘at, 375 Broadwaypflfl For sale also by’ the agents—NEW Yonx, Ma 30. , y ' , , COOPER 52. BR MNER, , " ' Agent: for Prince Edna y ‘ es Til. 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