.e ’ AA . I , whe'muloltt‘iaiffléevaw." .‘ '..» Testimonial is one of many thousands addressed INLAND 1,1 AIL $23.13 I ’s .20, H u G a L do whose ENDER ‘ .~ '. . r , . #Q i “ling; iri’iznotlter :olirtnn.“ m, on n, T day: the Pilztl‘dabeoIeNlYed at lhls Office tintil Tues- THE CHEflPESTVflJYD HflNDSOMEST BOOK Papers’ through”: "‘9 Provinces’ Where it is °°nvenie“t’ 9‘“ a“ l .. conider it almost an imperative duty to state Western Inland Mail ale 1! 28mm" "9?", for conveying me VER IbbUhD IN AMERICA: ‘rAgents? The tliostllbeljalpeicenlage allowed- , I tebficacy ofyour most. excellent MACASSAR OIL. For ing failed to complete, h- 'e "3" ’7 three years, Richard Cole hav- A on . ~ t - —— lL—f' Those persons rcszdmg m P' 13' bland who may 1’9 des” been bald uccasioned b a most dreadful w. . « . 15 Contract, and from whom I 18 tall Fath elds pres ent to his Family. Tons of obtaining all or any of the above Works, are respectfully - , ears I have , y ill in future be received no Tender n“, , 1e . o r “with India. Iliave used almost every means to pro- Tenders to specif “K; , 5 OR'I‘ANF AND INTERESTING WORK, t qzestmloforward {Itezr name-fladdflsst‘“ early “5 P0351015: L . ‘dofhair again, but all my efforts seemed fruitless, until, apply at this Office. y "Fe [’9' tl‘lP- For further particulars; ' EMBELLISHEI) WITH 1;; c PWPTMOTS "f 1 "E COLONUL HERALDs Qhurlctfetvwn. 10]” r If " a friend lldVlSed (he use ofyour valuable Hair Ro- Post Office Charlottlt . SEVERJIL HUNDRED FINE ENGRA VINGS. ‘ e consented to “t as Agents for the Publmhefi m that Pm- ' Av ‘i ' it no better name ) and after usinar ’l ‘35 6d. ——_. ’ i o“"’ OCL 10”]:184'2- mme‘ ' ‘ . " ca: Erligom ofa new head lif‘hnir’ bevan to sfninl ilself, M Just Published (1 ale . S" Jlllmi N- 8., Aug. 1. 1842. ' 'V “squall only of myself, but my childreii. I resolved on N com ,nance Tr-‘fiwmefls omp‘?’ Odom?" 15!, 1842. and For Stole it); Gib; 3E ,Sieiliglclf'le mg “fink géhelflat E j- "m ’ ’tber, and obtained a 75. bottle, and, before the whole E Genpmll A“ 'l l‘Vltl the proVIsioiis of the Act of the sellers geiwrall. th. '«rh wt ,theziilgT heel; ml 00 - AUGTION' i l 'I had, and have now, as handsome a head of ‘ ’ “‘em’J‘a f“? le")’lng an Assesstnenton all Lands y rout: 0 mm rovmces' BY S D E SE RIS AY . b ‘ , in this Island, I have a ’ p ' ppomted the follow' ceivers of Land Assessment : mg Prince County : Joseph Pope, llerlcque; man enjoyed, and I earnestly recommend Iill \vlio ' most excellent ()il, not to fail to do so. I am, Sirs, Your most grateful and obedient servant, persons to be Re. Egllllll BIOGRAPHY ; or, The Lives and Charac- ' . tcrs oftbe principal Poisonagos recorded in the sacred wri- tlngs; particularly adapted to the Instruction of Youth and pri- N SATURDAY, the Fifth day of NOVEMBEB next, at 12‘o'clock, noon, on the premises, “'1” commodious DWELLING HOUSE, at present in the " * Lad a, near Tauntan, J. WALKER, Colonel. ‘ JD, 1340; LAUNCHED, E :39"! Cove, Souris, on the thh Sept.,b_v Mr. James Mac. ' 3 first rate Brigantine, called the William Guy 174 tons, o. m., for Messrs L. & A. Mncdonuld, Mer- wfi“ h inst, from the Shipyard of Mr. W. VVlIilc. Elliot ‘ 1/ brigaiitino called the Elizabeth. the Shipyard of Messrs. Joseph &. Samuel Robinson, on 3;, a schooner called the JV'elson, 115 tons. She was Messrs. 5. Nelson dz. Son, and is said to be a superior In. 7th inst. at York River, a schooner ofl30 toiis,o. m. called built by Mr. llcnry Hobbs, for Messrs. B. Webster do nlsli. . gdnesdny last, at. Try0n, a schooner of [3‘3 tons, 0. In. slime Du.lrymplc,vbuilt by ilr. John Pollard, for Messrs. 8L Terence Webster. In point of‘ model and work- . . she is pronounced by cotiipctorit judges to be unsur- ‘y a'uy vessel of her class ever built in this Island. ' iaasswgcrs. Sufieoi‘ge, from blirainiohi, on 'l‘hursday—Mrs. Il-ud- mily, (of Clintliniii); Miss Lee, (of liotiglustowri); u‘ddoiinld, (Néwcastlc); 511‘. Stewart A. lilncdoiinld, lgh); and 15in the stowage. run, from Pictou, this morning, Messrs. Allison, Lesscls, (incleod, McCurdie, Sutherland, J‘li'hii Brown, Mnckay, fiendiick; Mrs. Burrell, .llrs. Snelgrove, and four in the 'PW—‘a‘uy —Y,.. Ann Kenny, from London, Dr.’ HolloiNay, and 10 in I e. ii‘annia from Liverpool at Halifax—Miss Jane Mac- hIiss Bliss, Liciit. “lobster, Lieut. Standish, Mr. \Vm. n, R. N.,l{cv. Dr. lllncCullocli, Rcv. R. W'illinn'is, .Templc, Rev. Mr. Coiiiioly, Right Rev. Dr. Walsh, A :‘Sterliiig, (341!) Ilcgt. Mr. Fraser, blr. Thomas Cro- Wm. Stokes, and 0:5 for Boston. PORT OF CII/IIILOTT ‘TOWN. . ENTERED. 35..Schr. Robert,_\Vebbcr, Digby ' Apples, Cider, &c. 9 ‘ Brig-Antelope, James, Dublin; Goods. Ig—Echr. Linnet, Languille, River John; Ballast.—Victory, I’vyiiurd, Halifax; lici‘rizigs.—~B:Irqtie Ann Kenny, z Baldwui, London; Gomls.—St€hr. Hope, Brooks, p Sliclburiie; Fish, lIay. I510. . Big-Brig Mary Ann, How, Bidoford; Goods, 40 passengers. " ——Sclir. Maria, Muir, l’ictou; Ballast. Ill—SCI". \Vaterloo, Elsa-"i, IIilifnx; Goods—Emily, Babin, (1-0.; Ballast. . ‘p I—Btlgillllllle Drake, Francis, Newfoundland; Ballast. 'v . r CLEAKED. 14.~Sclit-.Tlictis; Lang-till», Tatinagouclie; Ballast. l5.e-Elcnnor Archibald, Sutherland, Halifax; 1,400 bus. Potatoes, 4l)0,do. Uats.—Cliarles, Boudrot, Ariclint; Ballast. ' ay flower, Salmond, Boston; 3,750 lins. Potatoes, 150,- 000 Shingles, 2000 feet Boards, 39 bls. Oatmeal, 130 bus. Turtiips, 5 bls. Hayseed, 250 bus. Oats, 40 do. Carrots—by H. \Vobster.—Linuet, Languille, Pic- tou; Ballast. _ r lS.—-Mermnid, Murphy, Halifax ', 3000 bus. Potatoes—— ' Robert, VVebbcr, Miraiiiiclii; Sf) bls. Apples, 8’60 bus. Polatoes.—It;lurin, Muir, Halifax; I700 bus. fl.“ Potatoes. ' m—Brigllfary Ann, How, illirniniclii; Bulliist.—-—Scllooner iquc, Lmndcis, Nowfhuinllniid ; 3000 bus. Potatoes; 67'.) dehOuts, 5) do. Barley. ,guntirio Charles Ilcsscliiiio, Talbot, Demenira; 1000 ‘ bus. Potatoes, 20 bis. Horrings, 200 bus. Outs, IU kegs Butter, If) boxes Choose, 20 Sheep, 20 Figs, 50 Geese—by the filastvr.—l5rig Maria, Griffiths, . Dublin; 1539 tons Pine Timber, (5 cords Lathwood, " ' 4,400 feet Deals, &o.—-by J. Ptake. ‘ , Sure News. Medina, Saturday last, the Ann Kenny, Baldwin, 31 days I“ ,Qns ' Sunday last,H. l‘ul. Steam-vessel Columbia, from in: ie. ' n Monday, the Mary Ann, Ilow, 28 days from Bideford “ngsrs—spuke the Alice Havilaiid off the banks of an . his morning, the Lady “700d, Malloriey, from London. d’fl‘uni Graveseinl on the [st of Sept., but had to put into both by stress of weather. Pi‘le‘d on the 20m inst., the Government Steamer Columbia, II: no. . The Brig flntelapc, of St. John‘s, N. F.. Thomas Elscry, Master ‘wreckcd 0n the 15th iiist., on Grand River Bur, durioga ry gale from the S. E. Crew and cargo saved. The vessel ». EEII'COndemned, and advertised to be Sold to-diiy, for the , fit of the underwriters. ' ‘ .,; 'o-s v f: i ‘ ‘ IiAian, the 13th inst. by the Rev. Mr. Scott, ills". Donald Nicholson maker, to Miss Louisa Pyke, both ofCliurluttctowii. W! its _ nd , I DIED, .ly ‘ ‘lle Illli inst., Margaret,duugliter ofl‘rIr. Robert Jones,~Lot :13, 311 years. ‘liti residence, Nushwaak, N. B. on the 7th lost, the Rev. llMcMaster, Wesleyan Missionary, in the 37th year ofhis r. Frederick Norton, of Three Rivers, is authorized to receive tions for the Colonial Herald, and to settle any outstanding ac- lticb may be due in that quarter. HE ADVENT 0F MESSIAI‘I: ,By the Rev W- - - DALTON, Incumbent of St. Paul’s Church, Wolverhampton. 'lils interesting and instructive Lecture will (D. V.) be read a nd lime, in the Lecture Room, corner of Powual and Water ts, on Wednesday evening next——connnenciug at 8 o'clock special request. arlottetown, Oct. 21, 1842. harlottetown Independent Temperance Society. , : next MEETING of this Society will be held in . Pilcber’s School Room (Mr. Jury’s buildings), on Friday Instantt at7o’clock in the evening, and afterwards, on leaped Friday, at the some how and place, until further ‘ . DONALD MACFADYEN, Sec'y. ,18th,1842. ' CARD. the undersigned, Passengers in the [Brig Ante- o e, ofP. E. Island, from Dublin, (for ourselves, and on the other passengers,) cannot refrain from taking this to ‘ in any pfpublicly expressing our thanks to Captain J. W hm Ibr'lns attention and kindness during the voyage; and also an r n our approbation ofthe steady and seamanlike con- uii WII y him, his chief mate, Mr. John Attridge, and crew, the, whole ofan exceedingly rough Voyage particularly ‘Yllleotorm'on the nightoftbe 16th and morning of the 17th when the vessel was in imminent danger. nly J. H. LANE, ,ua J. H. WILLOCK, * I” PHILLIPS IRVING, ll“ PATRICK STEPHENS, lb. - ' ALEX. ANDERSON. iv; buetown. Oct. 20. 1842. gt YES—The Subscriber has just received from the on Foundry, a quantity ofsuperior Franklin and Canada tofvarious sizes and patterns. ‘ KENNETH MACKENZIE.- Tliomas C. Compton, St. James Yen, Port Hill; Allan Forsyth, Cascumpe Robert Hytirlman, Prince Eleanor‘s; quc; town. . , . . . wlncu Will be sold wholeser and retail, at very reduced prices, .Qucen's County : James Pidgeon, New London ‘ Thomas Fairbairn, Sable; ’ Solomon Desbiisay, Charlottetown ' Allan Macdongnll, Belfast. 7 King's County : , .Xilhn Jardino, St. Peter‘s; oxunder Macdonald. St. ll . u ’ ' William S. Macgownn, Soiirligrfmlet S, Hugh Macdontilil, Three Rivers; James Richards, Murray Harbour. J. SPENCER SMITH, I‘rensurm‘. _ FALL Goons. JUST received, per Barquc.A 1m Ifcmty. front Lon- don, a large and gI-noi'nl I ASSORTIWEEET GE“ GOG 13$, Suitable for the Season, for Cash only. D. October 17th, 1842. REDDIN. R. SEAI—Iti" PICTORIAL VVORKS.—-Thc Sub- . scribers have just received, and offer for Stile, at their Esta- blislinient, In Water Street, several entire sets oer. Sears‘ splendid \Vorks. JUUPER 8:. BREMNER. Charlottetown, 8th Oct. 1849. NOTICE TO PURCI‘IASERS 0F CROWN LANDS. rE‘HE Acting Surveyor General has received Instruc- . I tions to demand immediate )u_\'llll’lli. ofall Arrears due on the purchase ofCrown Lands in this Island. Purchasers are, therefore, hereby notified, that unless the respective amounts due by them are paid before the end of the year, they will fiirfoit their deposites. 'i GEORGE VVRIGIIT, Acting Surveyor General. Surveyor General’s Office, Qthi Sept, 1842. A CARD. ISS S. HYDE begs to inform the Inhabitants of Charlottetown. that she has commenced the Mil/lucry and Dress-making Business, at her father’s restdcncc, in Fitzroy Street,’where all orders will be tliurikliilly received, and executed with neatncss and dcspaicli. Charlottetown,14tli0ct.,1842. The FIRST PRODUCTIONS in the WORLD for THE HAIR! THE SKIN ll. THE TEETH!!! ~ @QWégfléj‘vfiflaé’ MACASSAR OIL, .4 VE G ET/IBLE PROD UCTION. Tbc oiil v article that produces and restores HAIR; alsoVVIlISKERS, MUSTACHIOSLand EYE-IIROVJS; prevents Hair from falling oft" or turning grey to the latest period of life; changes grey hair to its original COLOUR—frees it from scarf, and ma.ka it beautifully SOFT, CURLY, and GLOSSY. Ia drcsrlng HAIR, it keeps it firm on the cm-l,uiiiiijnred by clump weather, crowded rooms, the (lance. or In the exercise of ruling. To Children, it is invaluable, as it lays a foundation for a. BEAUTIFUL HEAD OI“ HAIR. ON... "TRCIIASING. (2263'! re , “IIUWIAND’S hlseassan ()I I.”——and soc that those words are on the'cu- velope, with the Signature and Address, thus— A. ROW'LAN I.) S". SON, ‘20, Hatth Garden: London Counlcr- gnarl ALEX. ROW‘VIIAN D To ensure the genuine article. see that the words “Ifnielrmd’s Mucassar Oil” are oiivzravou on the back of the envelope nearly 1,500 times, con- aining 29,0231clter5—w1'ruou r THIS NONE is GENUINE. Price 35. Cd; 75.; Family Bottles, (containing four small,) 10s. Gd. and ' double that sizcfllls. per bottle. ROV‘JLAND’S KALYDOR, A preparation from Oriental Exotics, is now universally known as the only safe/and cllicien'. protector and beautifier of the SKIN and Coaii‘LEx- ION. Its virtues are commonly displayed in thoroughly eradicating all pimples, spots, redness, tun, ji'ccklcs, and other unsightly cutaneous dzfects, in healing cliilbluzz'ns, chops, and in rendering the most rough and uneven skin, pleasantly soft and smooth. To the complexion, it impart'slajuvcnile rosoatc hue, and to the neck, liand and arm, a delicacy and fairness un- rivalled. It is invaluable as a renovating and refreshing \Vash. (luring travelling, or exposure to thosun, dust. or harsh winds, and after .tbc heated atmos- phere of crowc‘ asscmlilics.——tiniv'ri.i: wtll find it peculiarly grate- ful after shav' g. in alloying the urban .l. rice 45. (id. and 8s. (id. per bottle, duty included. OWLAND’S ODONTO, 0R PEARL DENTIFRICE, A IVHI’I'E PO Vl’DE L, of Oriental Herbs of the most delight/ii! ("ceramic—It eradicatcs Tartar and decayed spots from the Teeth, pre serfes the linumrl. and fixcs the 71’s!!! firmly in their sockets, rendering them delicately I'Vltite. Being an Anti-Scorhutic,it cradicates the scurvy from the Gmiis ;slrengt.'iens, braces. and renders them of a healthy red: it retrieves unpleasant tastes from the mouth, which often remain after fevers, taking medicine, &c. and imparts a delightfulfragrance to the breath. Price 25. 9d. per box, duty included. 11:? Notice—The Name and Address of the Pro rictors, A. ROI’VLAND SUN. 20, HA T'I'ON GARDE , LONDON, are engraved on 1 e Government Stamp, which is pasted on the l~KII.vDoa” and “Onos'roy’ also printed, hired, onrtlie Wrapper m which the Kalydor is enclosed. Beware of Counter-felts I! composed ofthe most pernicious and trashy ingredients, and which are frequently pressed upon the unwary under the lure of being cheap. ' Be sure to ask for “Rowland’s” Articles. Sold by every PERFUMER and MEDIClNE VENDER throughout the civilized world. FOR SALE, or TO LET, and POSSESSION to be GIVEN on the 8th November next, I HAT Two-story DI'VELLING HOUSE, with twenty-firm Acres of LAND, situate on the Malpeque Road, about half a mile from Town, and at present in the occupation of Major C. D. Rankin, [1. P. These Premises are known by the name of “ Charlie's Hope." There are twentv acres of the Land under cultivation. For terms, I ll Otfi‘ f aPPY‘H‘e ‘°° CHARLESYUUNG. Oct. 17,1i342. PASSAGE T0 LONDON. HE fine fast sailing copper fastened Barqne ANN KENNY, John Baldwin, Commander, will ‘ and from Three Rivers, for London, about the [01h No. veinber next---lias superior accommodation for Cabin Passengers_ i App y 0" de' 0' ‘0 DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, 17th Oct. 1842. . N. B.—The flan Kenny will sail from London,postt~ively,on the 25:!1 March next, weather permitting, with Goods and PassengerS, direct for Charlottetown. Persons desirous to avail themselves of so desirable a conveyance, will please 9 ply, l" LUHdOD, to Messrs. John Barelli, & Co. N011,Castle ‘treelt Holbox‘n; or to Charles Walton, Esq., Newsman‘s Court, bornhill- r'on DUBLIN manor. THE fast sailing Brig Antelope, J W. James, Master, will sail from Charlottetown, on or about 7 the 15th November next. Can accommodate a few flbIII assengers. For further particulars, apply to the master, on board, or to W. W. LORD. - tetown, 8th Oct., 1842. Charlottetown, 'Oct. 19, 1842. of Counterfeftsiz) ask for. vote flumlics ; together with an Appendix, containing Thiriv Dis- Sflfliflilllllsfllfl the evidences of Divine Revelation, from Timp- son sKey to the Bible; being a complete summary of Biblical knowledge, carefully condensed and compiled from Scott, Dod- dridgu, (Jill, Patrick, Adam Clarke, Poole, Lowtli, Home, V‘fnll SIO\V0,_R0blllst)ll, and other eminent Writers on the Scripturosi embellished with seven“. HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS on woon, if: lustrati’ve of Scripture Scenes, Manners. Customs, doc. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. ' _ ' (From tltc .Ncw-YorlrEmnchisL.) “V This is a work possessing many novel and uncommoan tit- trnctive features. Its appearance is beautiful. Its biographical zketches embrace the most interesting incidents and events in the lives of the principal personagcs ofthc Scripture Historv, woven together in a pleasing and sprightly narrative, and faithfully ac- companied with excellent practical lI-ssnns. Its chicfcliiiin, how- ever, to Popularity, consists in its multiludinous pictorial cinbcl- lislirnerits. _“Sornething like five hundred engravings on wood are con- taincd'm the volume, many of \Vlllcll‘tll'c costly and elegant, and in a hiin style ofart, and rione discredituble to thc tlieiiic or the work. These relate to rniriieroiis ancient and oriental customs, . scene‘s, manners, history, &c.; and while they add great spirit and Interest to the objects which they illustrate, form of them- selves a pleasing and profitable study. The work is a rare com~ biiiiitioti oflhe useful and attractive—adapted at once to ctigt‘gc the attention and affect the heart. \Vc should regard ils posses- sion liy- families—whose cliildrcn' may obtain, frhni its striking representations of Scriptural truths and events, lasting impres- stons oftbeir reality—as highly desirable. The Appendix con- tains thirty briofbut comprohciisive and excellent essnvs upon the Evidences and Archaeology of the Scriptures, which add greatly to the value ofthc work, as designed for the instruction of youth and families.” . (From the New- York Christian Intelligenccr.) ‘4 This work is an attractive one, not only from the very nu- merous neat embellishments which pcivadc it, lint from the inter- esting matter which it comprises. It furnishes lives of the prin- cipal characters of the Old 'l‘estnmcnt, with «accounts of the Creation, Deluge, Dispersion of Mankind, &c., and an extended life oftlie Saviour, comprising the outlincsofthe Gospel History. The whole is in a spirit and «form well adapted for practical use- fulness and spiritual improvement. The numerous historical and landscape illustrations ofthe sacred Volume Ditroduccd into this work, will prove both amusing and instructive, to the young es- pecially, and it will be an entertaining and useful volume in the family. The illustrations are neatly executed on wood. The last hundred pages contain Thirty Dissertations on the Evidences of Divine Resolution, from Timpson's Key to the Bible, dun, and are exceedingly valuable. The work is in large octavo, with closely filled pages, and highly decorated by the very numerous illustrations and the binding. It ivill no doubt meet with a po- pular demand.” (From the Boston .dmerican Traveller.) “ SEARS’ BIBLE BIOGRAPHY is even more finely illustrated and beautifully ornamented than his previous‘wurks. The typo- graphy is clear and plain, the paper and binding handsome, while the gilded figures give it a rich and tasteful appearance. The literiigy contents are connected .biographics ofall the principal characters in the Bible. These are well written, and the whole illustrated with several hundred engravings—An appendix is also added, containing sortie interesting essays upon subjects ofimpor- lam-c." “ '. his work, from the information it gives respecting Eastern llnbits, Manners, Countries, Animals, Scenery and People, all of which are doubly illustrated, by language and pictorial repre- sentatfy‘i, will prove a valuable addition to Sabbath School and Familyt Libraries. ‘ ' "‘ There is no series of works, at the present day,‘of more practical importance, and deserving better encouragement, than tliat'ofq'Mr. Sears'. His ‘dosign is to add to. and extend the in- terest oftlie Bible—to place its truths and valuable precepts in an attractive light. It is often remarked, that the young of the present age, though so intelligent, know less of the Bible than children fifty years ago. The reason has been, that their hands have been filled with popular and pleasing books, adapted to their capacity, and rendered attractive b illustrations and beau- tiful executions, while the Bible has aid neglected by, all its golden tales, and thoughts, and trutlis,concealed in the Sober and formal phraseology of King James’s long-wigged divines. Mr. Sears, by giving them a popular form, has conferred a great favor upon the young, and indeed upon all'clases." From the Boston Traitscript.-“ Altogether it is one of the most elegant works ofthe season, and must prove the most useful ever issued from the American press.” From the Boston Mercantile u’ournnl.—-“ \Ve can cheerfully recommend it to the notice OfCVery Christian Parent,as a bean- tiful gift book to present to his family.” From the Boston Times.—“ An Elegant work nfflve hundred pages, and containing about 5U0 engravings. The contents of the volume appear to be sound, judicious ‘and interesting. this book meets with a circulation commensurate Willi its merits, it will he found in every dwelling in the Union." [13’ Persons in the country would do well to procure nsub- scription book, and obtain ift once the names ofnll their friends and acquaintances. at least, as subscribers to this valuable sacred gem. W'ill each Christian friend who complies with this i'eqiiest have the kindness to inform the publisher how mapy copies Will he wanted for his neighbourhood, by mail, (post 170.111,) as soon. as possible? It is the publisher's intention to spare neither pains nor expense to introduce this entirely new aiirl original volume Into every famin in the British Provinces,wliere the Holy Bible is read and respected. [13’ This beautiful and interesting “lurk consists of one large octavo volume, of about 500 pages, printed from new and elegapt Bourgeois type, on the finest paper. The price is fixed at $2 of) per volume, handsomely bound in gilt, and lettered. [13“ All l’ustmasters and Newspaper Agents, throughout the British Provinces, are respectfully requested to act no Agents. The book miy be procured at New York prices, by the quantity, on application to G. dz. E. Sears, St. John, N. B. . ALSO, FOR SALE .98 ABOVE, The well known and popular Wotk (in three volumes) entitled—- “Pictorial Illustrations of the Bible, and Views in the Holy Land,” ' ‘ forming an Illustrated Commentary ot the Old and‘ New [esta- ‘nients. Each volume contains 200 Scriptural Engravings, and 400 pages ofintorcsting Letter-press descriptions—Price $5 for the gel, or $2 for a single volume. JUST PUBLISHED, EASTERN ARTS AND ANTIQUITIES, mentioned in the Holy Scriptures, with nearly Two iHumlred Embellishments, and containing 400 pages. i— .5 ALSO, Together with an interesting Volume, which ought to be possess- ed by every Christian Family, entitled BIBLE QUADRUPEDS,_ _ or, the Natural History of the Animals mentioned m the . Scriptures. _ I All the above Works are elegantly bound in gilt. and lettered, and will be found intrinsically valuable and useful for Families and Sabbath School Teachers. _ . Enterprising and responsible men throunbout the British Pro- vinces would do well to undertake the sa e ofthem. They are pronounced by all the leading Editors and Clergymcn of the United States _ Scriptural Works ever issued on this side nftlie Atlantic. They are all eminently calculated for “GIFT Booxs 3" and no Chris- tian’s Library should be without them. - '1'0 NEWSPAPERS THROUGHOUT THE BRITISH PBOVINCES. ing this notice,) for Six Months, Sears’ Works—consisting uftlie Old and New Testaments,’ gant bound volumes, containing upwards ofTWG Engravinga. to be the handsomcst _aud most useful Series of * * All Newspapers copyina the above advertisement, (includ- * 0 shall receive an entire Setoan “Illustrated Commentary of the ’ (3 vols. each containing 200Lngrav- ings.) “ Bible Quadruperls,” .“ Eastern Afls Antiquitriesp" and “ Tile Bible Biography," as above, making Six lygliigndifé ' The Books will be delivered at the Store 0f G- 5r E- Selma and occupation of Thomas B. Tremoin, Esq, with the unfinished BARN in the rear. The Lot on which these Buildings stand, measures on Water Street and on King Street, Eighty-four feet, by 160 feetin depth. The Dwolling—liouse is perfectly-new, well finished throughout, extremely convenient, and has a large and excellent frost-proof cellar under the whole building. There it! a never-failing ‘v‘ilell of‘vVatcr in the yard. These premises are so well-known, that further description is deemed unnecessary. Possession may be given in the ensuing Spring. ALso " . . TheTOIVN LOT adjoining Ill; above premises to the East- vvprd, in four Building Lots, each measuring Forty-two feet by Ligbty feet, and fronting on the above two streets. These Lola betng. in a central part of the Town, form most eligible, lites for building. If any person'should be disposed to purchase the whole of the above premises in one lot, by applying to the Subscriber on or be- fore the day of sale, terms may be'agreed on. For terms of sale, and particulars as to title, please apply at 1116 Office ofilie Subscriber. ' CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, Oct. 17,1842. TIIE AIIIERICAN FAIIIIIIY MEDICINE. HAT Mn. Mor‘m'r’s Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters . have long since obtained the high and enviable distinction and a ' host nfcompetilors, and that they acquired it solely by their invariable and almost unlimited ctiicacy, without the usual aid of fulsome pufl'ery and I pretensions, are well known to the public, and cannot be denied.—\‘Vhi e very little has been said concerning those astonishing Life Medicines by the proprietor himself, and not moreJhan was iicccssar ' to call the at- tention oftbc afflicted to a sure and speedy means of relief, their renown . has rapidly flown fiom one individual to another, and from family to family, Ulllll the) have long since become known in almost every town any} Village in the Union, as a wonderful and ineslimable blessing. Voluntary and unsolicited testimonials ofthcir absolutely astonishin efficacy, in diseases of the most dreadful and obstinate character, as We 1' as in others of prevalent and ordinary occurrence, have been received by the proprietor from the persons they have cured from every section of the country, and still continue to be received in increasing numbers; It is with pride and pleasure that the proprietor refers the public to his “ MEDICAL MANUAL,” where a widely various selection of these testi- monials is published, with the names and residence ofllie writers,bccause he has no hesitation in saying that the annals of Medical Science do not contain a greater number or variety of cures effected bv any medicine known to the profession, or cures ofa more frightful kind or oflong‘et standing, coming as those testimonials do from the cured persons then)- selves, who certainly know bcsl, from their own hap y experience, whether they are cured or not. The evidence they a uni of the pre- eminent and un )l'eCCdCIIlCd efficacy oft‘acsc grand remedies is perfectly. irresistible, an commands rather than solicits the respectoftbe public. In addition to those already published, the proprietor is in possession of a vast accumulation of these personal certificates, demonstrating that. his Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters are promptly and uniformly cflicacioul iii Scrofula in all its hydra headed forms. Dyspe sia ’whetlimronic‘ or occasional, Rheumatism both acute and chronic, Ianndicer and b _ ' ' and liver complaints, however distressing or. complicated, Fever-and I Ague in all their varieties, and when quinine andrell other}; "'cifics fully; Habitual Costiveness, (especially when the Life Plush}; dinner _ pills, immediately before or after that meal) Piles eve}, thirty years stahdiiig, Dropsy, Gout and settled pains iii A “ organs, disease of the bladder and kidneys, bilcs, t , and ulcers, \ErySIpelas, and all other erdptive diseases; Pleurisyf’Asflima‘, Bram chitis, and other affections ofthe chest, lungs and mucous “rs; pimples, stains of the skin, and the foul unhealthy appearance," com lexion, arising from whatever cause, nervous or general ‘_i'ht_‘y,, boa aches. and giddincss, together with a vast variety of other ma iei, in proof ofthe speedy and effectual . alone. the proprietor has hundreds, nay thousands of certified testis monials. Ilmli the Pills and Bitters are mild and delightful in the.” operation, producing none ofeven the temporary prostrntions r‘ occasioned by nearly all other medicines; and they can he gdmlmstered with safety to young children, and females in the most. delicate health"! Prepared and sold by Dr. Wm. B. Moffat, 375 Broadway, New Yorke. _ For sale alsorby thc agents—NEW YORK, May 30. p ._ coorun BREMNER, ' - Sole Agcnlsfor Prince Edward Island. ~‘ (I? These valuable Medicines may also be bad on applicationto My George Farley, Scai’lclmvn, lledcque. ’ ( ‘harlottetoun. August 19, 184-9. ' ’ saaaioons- JOHN T. THOMAS HAS JUST RECEIVED, Ex ELIZABETH,from PLYMOUTH, ‘ TO HIS STOCK 0F '“ GENERAL lilEllCllANlllZE, . SUITABLE FOR THE season. : O'l‘ICE.-—-The Subscribers having decided upon N making an alteration in their Business on the 1'5th of next month (October,) hereby notify such persons as are indebted to them, that unless their respective accounts be lquIdnled prior to that time, legal measures will be resorted to for the recovery thereof. . _ , Their present Stock of Goods Will be disposed of at greatly reduce‘! prices. R. oz r. LONGWOR’I‘H. September 6th. 1842. % LL persons indebted to Dit. Por'rs are requested to make immediate payment to the Subscriber, otherwise ' a 'll b do ted to enforce pavment ofthe same. legal measur sWi e a p VVHJLIAM ROGERSON- I Crapaud, 14th Sept. 1842. ‘ _ A HE Subscribers having been duly appomted the sole Agents ofI)AVID STEWART, Esquire, for his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10,12, 27,30, 46, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to dense lands, with at liberty of purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms; and that all pcrsonsindcbted to that Igentlennin, for rent or other- wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment ofthe same. V _ All persons found trespassing on any oftlie above pro erttea, either by cutting Timber, or in any other respect, Will 6 pro- ' l t t i our of the Law. secutod \vith tie it mos r g H. D. MORPETH’ PETER EMERv. December, 10th 1840. . TRAYED from BELMONT, in July last, a year old FILLY, ofa dark gray colour, with two white hind-feet,nnd- a white blaze on the forehead. Any person returning, or glvmg information oftlie same, will be liberallyéri‘vyaifilidWRIGfiT; October 5th, 1842. r . ., CONSIGivMENT. UST ARRIVED, per Schooner OCEAN Queen, and J for Salc,cheap for Cash, a few Chests of Superior TEA; OIST SUGAR. ; also, some excellent M r s. DESBRISAY‘ \Sept. 1811., 1842. p PRIME NEWFOUNDLAND HERRINGS. H E Subscriber has received, on consignment, T 70 barrels Prime Newfoundland HERRINGS, ‘ '1] dis use of cheap; for Cash or Produce. ' - v ' , W‘”°" "9 V" p I THOMAS. PLEAchL-z, - Charlottetown, 26m Al‘g'! H l 9011’ SALE, 200 BARRELS NEWFOUNDLAND H E R. R I N G S, . September 7th, 1849. which will be Sold low, for Cash or approved Notes. D. REDDIN. will be kept subject to their order. 'Will Proprietors of News- iS‘fibeckgor‘ I I cure of which by these medicineei,“ a." i A CONSIDERABLE ADDITION/'1‘» 3th".