W WV who mutants! macaw. DISTRICT No. 1. I HEREBY give Notice that I will, on Monday the 17th day ,ofJune, at 10 o’clock, set up and sell, to the lowest bidder, the repairing Oyster River Bridge, Lot 6; same day, at 11 o’clock, the repairing the road from Lot 5 Chapel to the Western Road ; same day, at 2 o’clock, the repairing the Western Road, com- mencing at Lot 10 Bridge ; same day, at 4 o’clock. the repairing the road from the Western Road to Halloran’s, Lot 7. On'Tuesday, 18m June, at 10 o’clock, the building a Bridge at Westlake’s Ferry, Lot 5 ; same day, at 12 o‘clock, the repair- ing the road from the Dock to the Western Road. On Wednesday, 19th June, at 10 o’clock, the repairing the road from the Dock to Kildare Bridge; same day, at 12 o’clock, the building a Bridge at Mrs. Travers’s, Lot 3. , ' 3 On Thursday,’ 20th June, at 10 o’cloak, the repairing the Bridge near Harper’s Mill, on the Western Road. On Tuesday, the 25th June, at 1.0 o'clock, the rebuilding the Bridge at Palmer’s, Lot 11, and the road toWalshtown. , JAMES WARBURTON, Commismoner. DISTRICT No. 2. THE following-Roads and Bridges will be sold by Auction, on the spot, to the lowest bidder, viz. ’ . On Friday 21st June, at 11 o’clock, the Road from M‘Lean’s Mill to Main‘IVester-n Road, sale commencing at West end of said Road. On Monday 24th June. at 10 o’clock, repairing the Main Western Road and Bridges, from Lot 6 to Lot 16, sale com- mences at the Division Line of Lots Nos. 14 and 16, near Nicholas 'Kent’s. On Tuesday 25th Jpne, at 12 o’clock, the Road at Brae River, Lot No. 9, sale commences at Louis Mazeral’s. On Thursday 27th June, at 10 o’clock, the Road from Hal- lorand’s, Lot No. 7, to Main Western Road, sale commences at Halloran’s. , 0n.Eriday.28th June, at8 o'clock, the Road through the Set- tlement, in Lot No. 7, commencing at Richard Lidstone’s. On Saturday 29th June, at 12 o‘clock, the Road at Pierre Shock, Lot No. 8, commencing at Hugh M‘Donald’s. Security wiube required for the performance of the Contracts. ' JOSEPH HIGGINS ConYmissioner. Egmont Bay, 23d May 1844. -‘ ROAD DISTRICT No. 4. IHE Subscriber wilet, finction, to t lowest bidder, at the places where the work is to be perf med, the follow- ing Road and Bridge Contracts, viz :— ‘ I On Monday, the 8th July next, at 10 o’clock, repairing the Bridge at Heywood’s Mill; at 12 o’clock, same day,_ repairing the Bridge near James Bearisto’s ; at 1 o’clock, raismg Demp- sey’s Bridge; at 2 o’clock, repairing a Bridge near James Wood- side’s, in Princetown Royalty ; and at 4 o’clock, the same day, building a Bridge near Robert Stewart’s, King Street. . On Tuesday the 9th, the opening and improving the Roads in the Fermoy Settlement. On Wednesday the 10th. at 11 o’clock, repairing the Road from Barrett’s to Margate; at lo’clock, the same day, repairing the Road from the Cross to Princetown Royalty; sale to commence at Indian River Bridge. On Thursday the 11th. at 11 o’clock, opening a line of Road between Lots 19 and 25, sale to commence near MtMurdie's; at r _ -1 o‘clock the same day, repairing a Bridge near Duggan’s, Lot / . r is alload; and at 7.0’clock, repairs of Pineitc Mill Bridge. -"i 19; at 2 o‘clock the same day, repairi the Road and Bridges from Reed’s to the line of Lot 17; and,n‘3 o’clock the same day, repairing the Road trom Townsend's tovLot 17; sale at the Cross. On Friday, the 12th, at 11 o‘clock, repairing the Road from John Stewart’s to Indian, River; at 12 o‘clock the same day, repairing the Road from Indian River to Barbara Welt, sale to commence at Wallace 8. ,5 QUEEN’S COUNTY. On Saturday the 13th, repairing a Bridge on the Road leading from Park Corner to Long River; at 12 o’clock the same day, ,opening a line of Road from the said Long River Road to French River , at 2 o’clock the same day, building a Bridge at the head of French River, near Mr. Pidgeon’s ; and at 5 o’clock the same .day, raising aBridge near Mr. William Cousins’s. And, on Monday the 15th, at 10 o’clock, opening a line ofRoad from Irishtown to Long River Wharf; at 12 o’clock the same day, repairing a Bridge nearlhe said Wharf; and at 1 o’clock, the some day, repairing the Road from Long River to M‘Leod's Fatwa»; ‘ ' ‘ P. S. MACNUTT, Commissioner. Darnlev, May 30th, 1844. , [[7 It the Fences and other obstructions on the .oads in the above District, are not removed by the time of the sales, they will be then removed at the expense of the parties who placed them‘there. THE making and repairing of the following Roads will he _ sold by Public Auction, on the spot, to the lowest bidder, V121..— On Wednesday, the 19th day of June next, at 10 o’clock, fore- noon, near the ounty Line on Anderson’s Road, the makinyof Ne ‘ oad from thence to Lot 25; same day, at noon, the re- p g of the Roads through the Scotch Settlement, Lot 67; sale ~to gin at Todd’s. Security will be required for the due performance of each con- tract. DISTRICT No. 5. JOSEPH POPE, Commissioner. Bedeque, May 23d, 1844. DISTRICT No. 6. V THE Subscriber will on Monday the 17th day of June next, expend £20 on Fyfe’s Ferry Road, commencing at 8 o'clock, at William Sullivan’s; at 12 o’clock, £15 on the Road from Haslam’s to Mill Vale, commencing at Doctor Holloway’s; and at 5 o’clock, same day, £10 on the Road and Causeway at Campbellion. On Tuesday the 18th of June, £20 will be expended on the Main Western Road, between Bagnall’s and the County Line, commencing at the County Line, at 9 Qgclock; at 2 o’clock, rc- pairing the Bridges between Bagnall’s and Hunter River; and at 5 o’clock, same day, £10 Will be expended on the Road from iphnésttfn’s to Anderson’s Road, commencing at the East Line of or -. The work will be let to the lowest bidder, and security requi- red fir the due performance of the Contracts. JEREMIAH SIMPSON, Commissioner. Cavendish, leay 17th, 1844. DISTRICT No. '7. ON Wednesday the 3d day of July next, the Subscriber will expend the sum of £15 in opening a new line of Road on Lot 65, sale to commence at 10 o’clock forenoon, on the road near Mr. J. C. Wright’s. , ,. 'Also, on Saturday, the Gilt July, a‘fS o’clock forcnoon, the building a Frame Bridge at Mabey’s.—Plan and Specification to be seen at the Commissmner’s Oflice. Wm. W. IRVING, Commissioner. Bonsliaw, June 51h, 18-14. DISTRICT No. 11. [IE Subscriber will let, by Public Auction, to the lowest , bidder, at the different places where the work is to be per- formed :— On Monday. the 17th June next, at 11 o’clock, the making a , new Road from Form Prim to old Road ; at 1 o‘clock, road lead- ing from Donald Martin’s, Belfast, towards Portage, and Road leading from Portage to Eoin’s Point; at 3 o’clock, repairing l\ewtown Bridge. and Road leading from near Anderson’s Mill to.0rwell Ferry; at 5 o’clock, repairing and railing Orwell Bridge; and at 7o’clock, Road leading from Newtown to Or- well River. On the followi day, at 10 o’clock. the Road leading from Murray Harbour oad, between William M‘Phee’s and John M‘Donald’s to Back Settlement; at 11 o’clock, the new line of Road between Murdoch M‘Kenzie’s nnd Dr‘ld M‘Lcod’s, to- wards Three Rivers; at 1 o’clock, Road, Bridges and Swamp on Douse’s-‘Road towards Three Rivers and Brown’s Creek; at 3 ,I o’clock, building a new Bridge on the Murray Harbour Road, near County Line, at 5 o’clock, the covering of Bridge on Road Bending li’orri' Montague to Newtown, and Bridges on Montague ‘ “The following day, at 10 o'clock, the Road leading from An- ggusBeaton’s, Flat River Head, towards Wood Island Road; : at 12 o‘clock, Road leading from the lower Wood Island Road " towards Belle Creek shore, Western side; at2 o’clock. Road lead- j tngd‘rom James M‘Millau’s, Wood Island’s, toBack Settlement; f: and at 3 o’clock. .,Road leading from Murray Harbour Road to ,~. the shore near King’s. :» Suflicient security will be required for the performance of the work. ‘ A. M‘DOUGALL, Commissioner.‘ flat River, 20th May, 1844. DISTRICT No. a. 9 WILL be expended on Monday the 17th day ofJune, inst., at 11 o’clock on the Road from Brackley Pomt Road to Union Road by Cameron’s Farm. - JAMES COLES, Commissioner. June 10th, 1844. DISTRICT No. 12. THE Subscriber will,on Monday, the 17th day of June next, at 11 o’clock, forenoon, let by Auction, the repairing the Road from the County Line, where most required, to Morell —- Also, the repairing the Road and building a. Bridge in the l\ew Settlement, on Lot 38. and the new Road from the Settlement of St. Peter’s Lake to the main Road, commencing at the County Line. ‘ t. t . On Tuesday, the 18Ih, at 10 k, forenoon,the repairing the Road, Westlside of Morell ; al .e Road through the Settlement on Marsh Road, and the Ron to Charles Dingwell’s, and the repairing the Road trom Morell to Head of St. Peter’s Bay, where most required. ‘ On Wednesday. the Road from Head of St. Peter’ ning at the Six Mile Tr‘ee ; also, Bay, and the Road East trltle of . Bay ; and also, the Road from Head of St. Peter’s Bay, Bay .Fortuiie. ‘ On Thursday, the Road from Head of St. Road from Whelan‘s to Cable Head ; and als Leslie’s Mills, to Cable Head, beginning at Bay. _ Ample Security Will be each Contract. PETER May Gth,1844. the 19th, at 9 o’clock. for‘enoori, the repairing 5 Bay towards Cardigan, begin- a new Road South of St. Peter's the Bridge. Head of St. Peter’s towards the 20th, at 9 o’clock, forenoon, the repairing Peter’s Bay to O’Hanley’s; also the the Road from cad of St. Peter’s required for the due peformance of M‘CALLUM, Coriimisswner. ’ DISTRICT No. 13. N Monday the 17th day of June next, at 9 o’c‘fick forenoon, the Subscriber will sell by Public Auction, 10 the-towest bid- der, the repairing the Road from the Head of Rollo Bay to James Cofl’in’s, cajnencing at James Coffin’s; same day, at 11 o clock, the Road from M‘Rae’s to Diiigwell’s Mills ; at 4 o’clock, p. in. same day, the Road from Dingwell’s Mills to Head of (brand River. On Tuesday the 18th, at 9 o’clock, a. m., Road from Cooper’s Mills to Head of Grand River, beginning at the latter place. On Wednesday the 19th, at Qo’clock, a. m., Road from Red House to Grand River, commencing at Grand River Wharf samc day. Road from Strangman’s to Robertson’s ; at 4 o’clock, the Road from Bay Fortune Church to Alex: Fisher’s, commen- cing at Fisher’s. On Thursday the 201b, at 10 o’clock, a. m., Road from Bay Fortune Church to Line of Lot 42. ' ' On Friday the 215i, at 11 a. m., the repairing Hollow River Bridge—reducing the Hill at Cow River—repairing Naufrage Bridge, and making a Road thereto. On Saturday the 22d, at 9 o’clockfimq the repairing the Road between Lots 43 and 44, commencing at the North side. WILLIAM UNDERHAY, CommiSSioner. Bay Fortune, May 9th, 1844. DISTRICT No. 14. ON Monday, the Mth June next, £10 will be expended on the Road from Souris to East Point, sale to commence at Norris’s Pond, at 10 o‘clock; same day, at 1 o’clock. raising the Bridge at Alexander Scott’s, West River, and, immediately after, £10 on the Road from the Portage to the East Point. 1 On Tuesday the 25th, at 9 o’clock, £7 on the Portage Road; and, at 11 o’clock. repairing Hills at Murrow’s Mill; and then the following Jobs, in succession, Viz: the Road to John Doua. lass’s Mill, and railing Little River and Big Pond Bridges. On Wednesday the 26th, £26 will be expended on Lot 45 Road, sale to commence at 10 o’clock. at Hugh M‘Eachcrn’s Mill. On Thursday the 27th, £5 each, on Bear River and Hay Rivet Bridges, and £5 on the New Harmony Road, sale to commence at Bear River, at 11 o’clock. On Fridayrihe 25th, £15 will be expended on the Road towards Souris Mills, sale to commence at John MtAulay’s, Lot 45 Road, at 10 o’clock; and, at 4 o’clock, the Bridge at Rico’sflreek. And, on flaturday the 29th, £5 will be espendad ya the Road to St. Catherine Settlement, Chipstow ; and £5 on "the new Road in the rear of Little Harbour. . JOHN MACGOW‘HN, Commissioner. Commissioner’s Office, Souris, May 14, 1844. DISTRICT No. 15. THE Subscriber will dispose of the following sums of money by R‘ublic Auction, to the lowest bidder, viz : On_Monday the 17th day of June next. at 9 o’clock, £5 on the Old Grand River Road; some day, at 11 o’clock, £15 in opening new Road from Narrows Creek to.Grand' River Bridge ; at 1 o’clock, £3 on the Road from Cardiga .gl’erv'y to Launching Road; at 3 o’clock, £6 on Launcth oad, from Woodvrlle Mills to Mitchel River. and at the sambtime, on new Road from Mitcth River to Grand River. ._.- f, On Tuesday the 18th, at 10 o’clock, £7 from chd of Cardi- gan towards Launching, sale to commence at Carpenter’s Creek; same day, at 1 o’clock, £10 on the Swamps from the Head. of Cardigan to Grand River, sale to commence at Grand River Bridge; also, same day, at 3 o’clock. £3 for repa' ing Bridge and Hill at Alley’s Mill, St. Peter’s Road. . On Wednesday the 19th, at 10 o’clock, £10 from Ihe Head of Cardigan towards St. Peter’s Bay, bevinning at the Six Mile i'l‘ree; some day, at 12 o’clock, £8 for ialterinvr Pisquid Road. from Alley’s Min to Johnston’s ; also, at 2 o'clogk, £8 for repair- ing Swamps on Pisquid Road ; and, at 4 o’clock, £8 in opening the Road from Brudenel Bridge. to St. Peter’s Road. On Thursday the 201b, at 9 o’clock, £4 in repairing the Road from Brudenell Bridge to Montague Bridge; ato10 o’clock, £7 to straighten and widen the Road from Montague Bridge to Buck’s Road ; at 1 o’clock. £5 from Buck's Road towards Murray Harbour; same day, at 3 o’clock. £6 in opening the Road on the South side of Montague, from III-Leah’s to the old Bridge. On Friday the 215t, at 9 o’clock, £15 on the Georgetown Road, commencing at the County Line; same day, at 2 o‘clock, '£10 on the Syamp on the Road from Georgetown, terminating at Burnt Point. “’oodville, May 30th, 1844. OALTS! 0A TS! ‘V-ANTED, 200 Bushels of good black‘OATS, for V which the market price will be given in Cash, on delivery at Winsloe Barton, Winsloe Road, Lot 33, 7 miles from Charlottetown. April 91h, 1844. 1 JOHN GOFF, Commissioner. 4“. BLANKETS! BLANKE TS! .’ BLAN’E TS!!! EORGE EASTWOOD 6L Co., of Sack ' Ie Wool- len Mill, near Halifax, N. 8., beg to intimate t 0 Farmers ofPrince Edward Island, that they Manufacture ANKETS on halves, equal to any that can be imported, and th - they have appointed Mr. B. W. Cool-(RAN, ofCharlotietown, élchaut, to be their Agent; to whom, for further particulars, they refer. May 16, 1844. FASHIONABLE DANCING. R. MACLEAN most respectfullyxinforms the Ladies and Gentlemen ot Charlottetown and vicinitv, that he purposes opening his Classes for the Season, when he intends to teach the above polite accomplishment in all its fashionable. branches, &c. The lot Class will open at4 o’clock p. m. on Monday next. ’ ’ N. B.—Privnte Lessons will be given at convenie gt hours. May 7th, 1844. ‘ HE Subscribers having been' duly appointed the sole Agents of DAVID STEWART. Esquire, for his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10, 12, 27; 30, 46, 47, and Lennox Islandhbeg to intimate, that they are prepared to lease lands With a libert of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms, SIM that all pegsonsindebéed to thatgentleman,for rentor other- ise are ere re uire to ' ‘ lame,- y q make immediate payment ofthe .All persons found trespassing on any of the ahov either by cptting Timber, or in buy other respect, secured With the utmost rigour ofthe Law. or roperties will be pro- Decembor 10th. 1840 NEW WONDERS! EVERY DAYH WITH ABUNDANT PROOF THAT HERE IS A. CUBE! r03 ALI.” HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. 'S'I'IIJ StAVAAO'I'IOI-I An your miraculous Cure of a Bad Leg! of Five Years’ stdndiug. The Patient had been discharged from Guy’s Hospital, Without deriving THE L '1‘ BENEFIT from that Institution. Mas. FRY, residing tit No. 35, Trafalgar Street, W orth, Lori’don, was some time since admitted as an In-door 1’ nt at Guy's Hospital, with a Bad Leg of Five Years‘ standing. The flesh on the Leg was in some places nearly as hard as bnnel; it resembled in appearance the trunk ofnn old tree. beingI in knots rind lumps: it was greatly swollen,nnd hurl NINE FRIGHTFUL ULCERS in it; she derived no benefit whatever at the Hospital, and returned to Iier home. Her case was so bad that for Three Years she was carried up and down stairs ever day like a child, [icing perfectly helpless. Shawna in this dep orable state when she commenced the use of HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT AND / PILLS. which, in the course ofnbout Three Months, performed a perfect cure when every other pipette proved unavailing. A case of a Loathsoine Skin Disease, attended with Dreadful Swellings of the Whole Body, that had resisted the treatment of nearly all the Hospitals in London, cured by Hol- , loway’s Ointment and Pills. A child, Five years ofagc, named JONES, whose father is a shoemaker, living at No. 4, Horse Shoe; Alley, Wilson Street, Finsbury, London, have been afflicted from the age of Sixteen Months old, with fearnt and dreadful swellings all over her body, which used to affect her periodically; at such times her face Would change its colour and remain perfectly BLACK; her body was always covered with large malignant sores. For this unknown complaint, the child was taken by her mother to nearly all the Hospitals in London, and most oftlie Surgeons of emi- nence; none appeared to understand her disease, and she got no better from their treatment. As a forlorn hope IIOLLOVVAY’S OIN'I‘MENT and PILLS were tried, which not only gave relief, hutcomplctely eradicated the disease from the system, so that the child is now restored to perfect health and not the least vestige oftlie former Complaint remains. IN ALL DISEASES OF" THE SKIN, Bad Legs, Old Wounds and Ulcers, Bad Breasts. Sore Nipples, Stoney and Ulceratod Cancers, Tumours, SweIIi-ngs, Gout, Rheu- matism, andSanbago, likewtse in cases of Piles; the Pills, in all me above cases, ought to be used with the Ointment; as by this means cures will be efl'ected With a mticli greater certainty,nnd in halfthe time that it would require by rising the Ointment alone. The Ointment is proved to be a certain remedy for the bite of moschettoes, Sand-flies, Chiego-ftmt, Yaws, and Coco-bay. Burns, Scolds, Cliilblains, Clinpped Hands and Lips, also Bunions and Soft Corns will be immediately cured by the use ofthe Ointment. \ THE PILLS ARE NOT ONLY THE FINESTREIVIEDY KNOWN, When used with the Ointment, but as a General Medicine there is nothing equal to them. In nervous afl‘ections they will be found ofthe greatest service. These Pills are, without exception, the finest Purifier nt‘tlie Blood evor discovered, and OUGHT to be USED BY ALL!!! Sold by the Proprietor,244,Strnnd, (near Temple Bar), where ADVICE MAY BE IIAD GRATIS and by all respectable Vendors of Patent Medicines throughout the Civilised World, in Pots and Boxes, at Is. lid, 23. 941., 45. 611., 113.,22s., and 33s., each. There is a very considerable saving in takingtho larger Sizes. ~ cach Pot. ~ Sold wholesale and retail by GEORGE T. HASZARD, Agent for Prince Edward Island. r HE SUBSCRIBERS have completed their Impor- tations for the FALL, cor ' ting of A. LARGE ASSOR HUT 01' 13-0035, Suitable for the Season, Comprising superfine black, blue and coloured Cloths, Cassi- tneres, 'l‘wceds and Doeskins, in great variety ; \Vclsh 5L Saxony Flannels, Monslin de Lnirics, Orlcttns and I’nristari Cloths. Cherie Cliusans, Printed Velvets, &c. for Ladies' Dresses, Si & 6-4, black Paramaua, for mourning; black nnd coloured Silk Velvets. Ribbons, Gloves, Laces, Hosiery. Silk &, Cotton Handkerchiefs, Muslins, Braces. Stocks, superior Cotton \Varp, Indigo, Fur Caps and Beaver Hats, Blankets, &c. &c. ALSO, I Jamaica Spirits, best pale and coloured Brandy, Holland‘s Gin, Port and Madeira Wines, Hyson and Soucliong Tea, Loafand Mo' t Sugar, London Porter, boxes Raisins. Currants, Spices, ,Muid; Earthen, Glass and Ilnrdware.—The whole of which will disposed ofat their usual low prices for CASH, on deli- ver . . y , LYDIARD & FINLAYSON. No.1, Queen Street, Dec., 1843. P. S.——'I‘Iiey beg to inform those persons whose Accounts have been due for some time, that unless they make a satisfactory ur- rangement, on or before the I5th day of March, their Accounts willb‘c placed in the hands ofan Attorney. NEW CARDING (3‘ FULLING MILL. HE Subscriber havi ‘ ing :it Bonshaw, to com CI'IINERY, &c., begs to infor to card w‘ I he received at the cted an extensive Build- RDING 6L FULLING MA. public generally, that Wool l on the usual terms, from the 15th In . next, and that he ‘ as to have the Dyeing, Fulling and Dressing department in actual operation in the Autumn, and uperintended by n competent person from England. f.- Connected with this establishment, there will be Spinners and Weavers, so that familie whb do not practise domestic mam]. fitcture Will merely have ,furyvnrrl tlrewvool, "with directions as to the description and colour ofthe 'clotli required. ' ‘ WM. W. IRVING. 2m Bonsliaw, May 11in, 1844. OTICE is hereby given, that the Subscriber has re- amed a Power ofAttnrney, hearing date the 2532b of Fe- brunr_ st, from William M‘Fadyen, and Elizabeth his wife of Tryon River, Township Twenty-eight [28], to recover all re’nta that are. now due, and that may become due to’them. All or- sons copcerned are_therefore requested to make immediate pa - mom, in accordance with the said Power, (who Subscriber? )at his Store, in Charlottetown. JOHN DAVIS, Jun. Queen Street, April lst, 1844. A LL Persons ., having 1e estate of John H.White, Book-binder. deceased, are. reque duly attested; and all persons ind to make immediate payment. JOHN DAVIS, iun., T CHARLES WELSH, Charlottetown, August 7th, 1843. gal demands against the of Charlottetown, Printer and sted to furnish their Accounts ebted to said Estate are required r } Administrators. ,. To COVER FOR THE SEASON ‘ at LIMITED numnnnor Minus. : THE Horse CHARLES, Emir years old, ~16 hands high, of great bone and and unmatcped for symmetry and nctinnfgf: Ig’r ’ 1"”: — , mongwort i his sire R v ' Mr. ongworth s cel .b t.d . ' ‘3 tinge, his dam do..-le’,md is “Howe; g“ o ""19 by Roncesvalles; is particul “0 88 new on the Islanyl" competent Judges to be Terms 3024. taken in Six months in . , , Cash P d wnh 2s 6d. ,0 be a d, 3 1’0 uce or leor , Stands at Wins; 1 o the Groom at the “me' ’ B . Charlottetown. a “to”, WIPE!” Road’ Lot 33: 7 Mile! from April 9th, 1844. ‘ I N. B.—-Directions for the Guidance ofPatients are affixed to 2; the best‘bt . . a; ‘\ \~ ‘ “it; \ ‘ ‘7 _ The FIRST PRODUCTION'Sin the W0 H . g . I I _ v m; v THE HAIRI THE SKIN! THE TEE? pg v0 MACASSAB OIL " . i Isluniversally acknowledged to be the «‘DNLY ABTICLIH will effectually produce and restore Hair, (including WHtstRs, '] TACHios, and Evaauows,) prevent it from/cling 0 or turning , :' . free it from scarf and dumb-f, and render it ddig gladly ,olfl’, 1n curly, and glossy. _ wh, CAUTION I—Numcrous pBr'Ilicimu compounds are universally ' f , as “MACASSAR 01L.” To ensure the real article, see that the . 0, tle is enclosed in a wrapper. (a steel engravingr ofexquisite workman bib 0.. which are engraved “raw LAND’S macassan i 60,, in two lines. ' . . I *,," To further ensure the genuine article, see that the words I 518’ land’s Alacassar Oil” are en raved on the back ofthe envelo 1 fl"; 1,500 times, containing 29, 28 letters—WITHOUT nus no ‘M an“ GENUINE- ’3‘1‘ - 3A . 6d,. 75,- Famil Bottles, (equal to four small ) 101.6d. Price a ; 1 doub e that $320,215. per bottle. ' BOWLANDS’ KALYDOB ngi'ant Preparation thoroughly e erlness, Tan, Freckles, and . .. This elegant and fi' catos all I’imples, Spots, Blolches, R Defects (f the Skin, heals Sunbums, Slings of Insects, and reduce. , bar flammation. It imparts a youthful roseate [me to the most bilious M . a,” plexinn, and renders the Arms, Hands and Neck transpargntlyfm'r t: a‘ r ' - s delightfully so]? and smooth. . . _ It is invaluable as arcnnvating and refreshing W ash duringtrave u or exposure to the sun, (lust, or dry piercing Winds, and after the | .L t atmosphere of crowded assemblies—Girnrtrzmnu wrllfind it pe ' 'v . grateful after shaving, iii alloying the irritation of the Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per bottle, duty i BOWLANDS’ ODONTO 9E EEQQQ DEMQEEQEQE A FRAGRANT WHITE [’0 IVDER, 0 Oriental Herbs.— eradica‘tes Tartar and decayed spots from the Teeth, preserves the E amel, to which it imparts a Pearl-like whiteness, and fixes the Teach firm , 1y in the Gums. Being an Anti-Scorhutic, it cradicates the scurvy full 1lite Gums, strengthens, braces, and renders them of a healthy red: ill removes unpleasant tastes from the mouth, which often remain an“ fevers, taking medicine, 51c. and imparts sweetness and perfume to thy d. Uri a breath. the Price 25. 9d. per box, duty included. _ {m 3.0 LAND’S f’ » y“ in ESSENC OF TYRE, rm ORIIIIPERIAL DYE, Wit 1’ '11 Changes Red or Grey Hair, Whiskers, Eyebrows. &c., to a Brown or Blur: k . flice 4s.—7s. Gd.—105. 6d. and 213. per bottle. ROWLAND’S ALSANA EXTRACT Immediater relieves the most violent Tooth-Ache, Gum Swelled Face. Price 25. 9d.—-45. 6d. and 105. 6d. per bottle. OBSERVE !---To protect the Public from Fraud, The Hon. Cont- nrssumer; ofHer [Majesty’s Stamps have authorised the Proprieton' . Signature to be engraved on the Government Stamp, thus— A. RO‘VLAND & SON, 20, Hatton Garden, \Vliich is affixed to the Kalydor, Odouto, and Alsana. New I . oftliese are Genuine without the Stamp. Beware of Imitationslt composed of the most perniciou‘ v. andtrasliy ingredients, and which are frequently pressed upon the un' :- wary as “ GENUINE,” and‘undcr the lure of being; cheap. I Be sure to ask for “ Rowland’s” TArticles. Sold by every PERFUMER anrl CHEMIST throughout the civilized worll- _ TO BE LET. ‘ . " . BY. THE SUBSCRIBER, and immediate possts- . sinn ‘given, that commodiotis and pleasantl situated Horse: in Witter Street, formerly occupied by James D. Illacdonnell, Ibq- to which a good Stable and Garden are attached. I 'Alsu, several valuable and eligible BUILDING LOTS, Ill \t’nter Street, King Street and Eustis Street. I ’ JAMES PEARL. _ Clinrlottntown. 30th Sept, 1843. SIDNEY MILLS. 'l‘lIESE excellent MILLS are now in full operdion, and the: public are hereby informed, that a conveyan¢ WIII‘ leave the Subscriber's residence, in Queen’s Square levery I‘Iiuraday morning, at nbout'7 a. m., for the purpose ofcoii .Vifl Grain thither; the Flour‘fmm which will be returned 8'6 0 expense, to the ov'vner, save the toll for grinding allowed law» J2 smuuv DEA, .v. i Charlottetown . 281liOct. 1842. Valuable Freehold Property for Sale or Le . . ' HE Subscriber-having laid off in Lots his PRO- -k_* WPERT§,_s;tiintel:ndthe rear of Government Horse, and ' nns‘ rigitori oae”' I’ i ‘ tle seen at the Book-storea (if (as Md down m R Plan duel. m., V Mr. Henrv Stain ._ ' ‘ but. nr LEASE the whole, or ' Per) w“ “’1’” in Lot Bl . sers. For further particulars, applystnor (mks m s“? Pure“ May 15”]. THOMAS ROBINSON. ..DISSOL UTION 0F COPAR TNERSHIP- , HE Copnrtnershfiheretofore subsisting between the understgned, under the Firm of “ Coo r &C0. " alrlrd more recently under the Firm of“ Cooper &. remner ",in t is day dissolved by mutual consent. All Debt! due to ,Ilnd owing by the af ' ‘ ‘ _ . . paid by a... Kathi? °' 0° m" Mew-d m J. B. C PER. .1. s. so smart. ‘ Charlottetown, 7th March, 1844. The Printin Bus‘ of “Cooper drgBrerii‘riiiss he Subscriber, in all its br —_ retofore carried on by the his Film .3 of] will, in future, be comluctod b the; ' . nnc ice. on his own accou t. All 0" xuvbe punctually attended to, and dispatched i: the first "1" orkmanship, aid on moderate terms. All rgousdoblod ’ to thel t. ' r . Bremneil; Firm of ‘ James B. Cooper 6; Co" or tic“,wa Iare respectfully re ueste 'to ' ' ‘ merit of their respective Accouiits aggeablnaiteth‘zm" 7th March, 1844. "TIA IE3 B" ‘ I K GA nu‘nx an» PLOW!" SEED& ” ON SALE BY , J. 1.1. “OILS. CuAnTorrsroiu: EdiGd I Prim , printed and pubi'abed by 1.3. Goof", c , 9" ‘° "’0 Hon- the House of Asumby, It his Mac, last ornar of Pownal and Water Stream—Trill, I“ r. r . v ,1 payable in adoring or 15:. per mm W”, n ’ I ' , a» t: at.