at): Estonia! macaw. - LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer's Ofice Charlottetown Prince Edwhrd Island, 30th ,May, 1843. IN pursuance of the Act of the General Assemblyof , this Island, made and passed in the Seventh year ofthe Reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled flu .‘lct for let ' an .dsu meet on all Lands in this Island—Ida hero- ?! puinva notify the Owners or Occupiars of Land WIIIlln Iliis land, for which the Annual Assessment charged thereon by the said recited Act, of Four Shillings, lawful money oftlns Is and, fur every Hundred Acres ofwilderness or unimproved Lands cou- teined in the several Townships, and the several Islands belong- inv thereto, and the sum of'I‘wo Shillings for every Hundred acres 0 cultivated or improved Lands in the said several Township; 3nd Islands as aforeuid; and the sum of Four Shillings for one and'every uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot, Pasture Llot, Co'tntnon Lot and Water Lot, granted in the Town and ROY“ Ii of Charlottetown; end the sum ofTsvo Shillings for each‘avn o'er cultivated or improved Town, Pasturencunimon, and . II- W It esafiiieseid; end the sum of Two Shillings and er It- penco for each and every Toer Lot, Pasture Lot'and Water at, granted in the Towns and Royalties ofGeorgetown and Prince- tuer; end the sum ofOne shilling and four-pence for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture and Water Lot, granted in the said last mentioned Towns and Royalties, and so In proportion fora less quantity ; end the sum _ol One penny per pore on each end every acre of cultivated or Improved Land In the Royalty ofGeorgetown, celled reserved Lands ; and the sum of Two.- oe per acre on each and every acre ofsuch Lands as flit" bet eemed uncultivated or unimproved Lands, is payable, ‘ (hid italics the Assessment for the current year be and into the hands, or the bends ofm Deputies, on or before the _\ventv-first ' r, IBIS, Islial ,on the last day ofthe nest Hilary Term. at Charlottetown, make Proclamation ofell such Lands as shall then he in arrsar for tion-payrment oStXe sums charged thereon, a ea .to the directions 0 the sai ct. ‘1 J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. - Treasurer's Oflice, to July, 1843. .N compliance with the provisions of the Act of the ‘ I General Assembl , for levying an Assessment on all Lands within'this Island, [have appointed the following persons to be . Receivers of the said Assessment : " . Prince County. Joseph Pope, Bodeque. ' Thomas C. Compton, St. Eleanor's. James Yeo, Port Ilill. 'John Cambridge. Allen Ponyth, Cescumpeque. - Robert Hyndmen, Princetown. Queen's County. James l’i con, New ondon. Thomas nirbarrn,Sahle, Solomon Desbrisev. Charlottetown. Allen M‘Dougall, Belfast. King's County. John Jarditre, St. Peter‘s. Alexander M‘Donnld, St. Margaret's. William Mecgowan, Souris. Hugh Macdenald, Three Rivera. James Richards, Murray Harbour. ‘- ' J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. V 1 LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. THESubscriber has been appointed Sub-Agent of the following Insurance Companies, viz : The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of . London. The New Loan Fund Life Insurance Company of ’ New York. e Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance Com aniea Th” ' of Hartford, Connecticut. D And as lie'is furnished with blank Forms oprplication, and In possession of all the information which may be desired by "per-sons who wish to effect Insurance, he will be happy to re- east:- i:‘pplicatious and transmit the same to the Agent at Hall- ese e l to ° P“ HENRY PALMER. penance LIFE AND "ammonites O 0 M P A I I .l‘ LONDON. CAPITAL £5,000,000, STERLINO. PRBMI UM—MODERA TE. . 'CIIARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. June 6, 1843. THE AIERICAN FAMILY MEDICINE. HAT Mn. Manor’s Life Pills and Phccnix Bitters have ! since obtained a high and enviable distinction amid a host of competitors, and that they acquired it solely b their invariable, end eltnost unlimited etficacy, without the usual aid of fu some pufl‘cry and melons,“ well known to the public, and cannot be dcnied.:-Whrle very littlehes been said concerning these astonishing Life Medtcmes by the proprietor himself, and not more than was necessar to call the at- tention ofthe “licked to a sure and speedy means of rehef, their renown has rapidly flown from one individual to another, and from family to family, until they have long since become known in almost every town vd vil in the Union, as a wonderful and inestimable blessing. elunter’y and unsolicited testimonials of their absolutely astonishrn files] In diseases of the most dreadful and obstinate character, as we ! Ill 0 rs of prevalent and ordinary occurrence, have been received {the proprietor from the nuns they have cared from every section a disconntry, and still continue to be received in increasing numbers. It is with pndo and pleasure that the proprietor refers the ublic to his " disorder. Mannie," where a wide! various selection 0 these testi- Inoniels ramblrshed, with the names so residence of the writers, because he no name in saying that the annals of Medical Science do not contain a or number orpvariety of cores effected bv any medicine blown to profession, or cares of a more fri htful kind or of longer standing, continggs these testimonials do from e cured persons them- ves, Who certainly know best from their own hep y experience, r the lecured or not. The evidence they rr ord of the pre- npqten meecedentodeficacy of these rand remedies is perfectly irresistible, commands rather than solicits the rclpectoftlle public. addiuoa to those already published. the proprietor is in possession of a vest accumulation of these personal certificates, demonstrating that his Lil's and Fluent: Bitters are promptly and uniformly efficacious 1n Scrofals, in all its hydra headed forms; Dyspepsia, whether chrome orocepsioaal, thnmxtrsm, both acute and chronic, Jaundice and bilious and Ii_ver coin lainu, however distressing or complicated, Fever and age? In all their varieties, and when quinine and all other specifics fail; abrtael Cgstrvaaess, (especially when the Life Pills are used as dinner flimdtetely before or idler that mesh) Piles, even in cases of thirty stepdiag, Drops; Gout, and raided pains in the breast, back, or organs, disease of the ladder and kidneys, biles, tumours, and ulcers, Staples, and all other on live diseases; Pleurisy, Asthma, Broa- eh , and other ed'ecttoas o the chest, lungs and mucous members ; prmpla,_stains of the skin, and the foul unhealthy appearance of the canon, errant from whatever cause, nervous or eneral debility, he as, and g diness, together with a vast variet ' ots other maladies, In proof of the speedy and efl'eetua! cure of which fry these medicines along, .the proprieter_hes hundreds, nay thousands of certified testi- “III-I. Both Pills end Bitters are mild and delightful in their op-lpon, foddequ none ofevcn the temporary prostrations and nausea Med by near y all other medicines; and they can be administered “safety topongchildren and females in the most delicate health. Prepared and mid by Dr. \Vym. B. Mofl'at, 375 Broadway, New York. For seiedsoby the agents.-New Yoiur, Me 30. : COOPER a. BR MNER, _ Agents/or Prince Edward Island. TO' .9? SOLD, s Leasehold Interest for the residue . of e unexpired term of 15 years, with a right of purchase, In and to that eli bly, situated Brick House and premises, situ- eted‘in Queen's Slum, now in the occupation ofthe Subscriber. Possession to_lie given on the lit day ofNove'mbor next. J. SIDNEY DEALEY. Charlottetown, 6th J uly, 1843. ’ ; - FOR same—(fit T0 LET,~ ' THAT aeasanlly situated Dwelling House - and Premises, . . now in the occupation oer. T. Pl b B— Ti'einarn, in Water Street. For further particulars P I . _ D. WILSON. Richmond Street, August 8th, 1843. ' BOOKBINDING. ‘TIIE r Subscri bars are prepared ‘to execute all orders _ r. rh. Bonitativnmo it... in the'first mi. ofworkman- shrpgat moderate prices, and with punctualil and dispatch. COUPE & BREMNER I BLANK Bills of Exchan e, Charter Parties, Sea- men's Articles, Bills pra ing, Manifests, Bills of‘ Sale, erso'fAttorney, Court hubponle,Ap rentices Iadeniures, grader, «bfwrtrates'blesks, ac. for an e at the OEce or the O H ' no. Locum STREET. Lydiard 6i Piniayson AVE RECEIVED. per late arrivals, elargc and well assorted Stock of BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDIZEL and Muel Gembron and Cash Lawn, L Modena, Fringe; Hyaon, sold at on June 1 suitable for the season, consisting of, viz :— Orleans Cloth, Mouslin do Laines, Balgerinea, Printed Lawn in for Ladies’ Dresses; Black, blue and coloured C'Iulh‘b ns, Bulanos, Doeskins and fancy 'I‘weeds, Spun \plyet mere Vestings, Printed Cottons and Curnbrics, While. striped and grey Sliirtings, Grass bleached Irish Linen and Long itien Drill; Aremuse and Drawing Sill; for Bonnets, Rice, Tuscan and Ditustable Bonnets; Silk and Cottpu a rich assortment of Shawls, Hanilkerclircfs and Rib- bons; Mull, Book, Jaconet iian bordered Muslim ;. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid and Lisle Gloves, in great variety; .1 large assortmentof Silk and Cotton Hosiery, India Rubber Braces, Silk and Satin Stocks and Scarfs, and a variety of Small Wares. ALSO, Soucliong and Congo Teas; green and ground Coffee, Chocolate; London double refined LoufSugur, superior Porto Rico Sugar; boxes, half-boxes and quarter-boxes Raisin-3,; Zant'e Currants and Jamaica Ginger; Soup and Candles; Miirtclls Brandy, Gin, Jamaica Spirits; Port, Madeira and Sherry \Viucs; London Porter and Brown Stout; the whole of which Will be precedented low prices for Cash on delivery. 843. HE T Oct. 14 E' A I. I: G O O D S , DIRECT FRO M LONDON , Per Brig Constance. Sttbscriber begs leave to announce to the In- liabitnnts of Charlottetown and the Island in general, that he has received his FALL SUPPLY OF GOODS, Suitable to the season. The Subscriber be a leave further to intimate, that the above Goods were all purchase for Cash down, which enables him to sell at very reduced prices. D. REDDIN. , 1843. HE support. P. S.— Cltnrlot vxo'ronu's HOTEL. CHARLOTTETOIVN, P. E. ISLAND. Subscriber, in returning thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him while conducting Ills establishment at St. John, N. B.,,begs leave to notify the Inhabi- tents of Prince Edward Island, the neighbouring Provinces, and the public generally, lIliII Ito liits removed to Charlottetown, anti taken that large and plensunll Situated House in. Water Street, near the Queen‘s \erIarf, wlric i be has furnished in a neat style, and hopes, by unremitting attention, to obtain a share ofptiulic ISRAEL FELLOWS. An excellent STABLE and Canon Hons: attached to the premises. tetown, 27th June, l843. 71‘ HE Ha Bottled packages Subscriber has just received per Cygnet and Speculation, rt considerable addition to his previous Stock of LINEN and WOOLLEN DRAPERY. rdware, Groceries, Paints, Oils, drc. dzc. PORTER and Loith ALE (a prime nrtlcle,) OH} and 4 dozen. Prime Havanna CIGARS. in ALSO 100 Sides on} LEATHER. JOHN DAVIES. Jun. SIX SHI the from "its prices. A great entirely a square, Cr shops, Ital churches. era. this Roun Oct. 18 I re qtrnrrtit length, in years ofa Filly shillings and upwards. I sizes, for large or small families, poor men or bachelors. Upright, DEAD JYES, and all other rrinlerials in his line ro- outfit of Vessels. Birch WHEELS, CAPS’I‘ANS, &c. Ships’ Pumps, and Pumps for \Vells not exceeding lOO'feet in LLINGS AND SIXPENCE FOR A DOLLAR!!! AND THIRTY-T‘VO AN 1) SIXPENCE FOR A SOVEREIGN I! I T the Pita:er FOUNDRY, Dollars will be taken at above value, in prompt payment for all purchases made date,unti| further notice, and no advance on former variety of Franklin Stoves are now rcadv, some ofthem ew design-I, and peculiar to this Establishment, from Also, Cooking Stoves of various Ipola nnd \Varm Air Stoves, of new patterns, for nfl'iccs, ls, or staircases. Close Stoves for cottages, schools, or Kitchen Ranges, combining cleanliness and economy, may be seen in operation by the kind.permissiou of the purchas- The public will please to remember that the Stove Castings at dry are not made from sheet iron patterns. , 1843. i T0 SEHOWNEBS AND OTHERS. ATSON DUCHEMIN, Pump and Blockiim/ccr, turns ,tlranks to those who have, for many years past. favored him With their patronage and support him line of busi- ness; and begs to intimate, that he has now on hand a large of SHIPS' BLOCKS, of all descriptions and sizes, qriircd for the He has also on hand a few Mahogany and ads on an improved principle to work with case. All descriptions of Turning in brass, iron or wood, executed with taste and dispatch, and on moderate terms. (If? WANTED, a reschltible lud from the country, about 14 go, as an Apprentice to the above business. Inquire at tlieVVorksliop, bend of the Queen’s Ithrf, or at the Block- making Establishment, Prince Street. Charlottetown, IIllt May, 1843. OR. F and In a Apply to and some small Buildings on tho pre and a half miles of Charlottetown, Peter's Road. It is bounded on one si St. Peter's to the Princetowii Road, coming out to the St. Peter's Rood ; on the other side by a ditch. SALE—About I8 or 20 acres of excellent Land,sitiitita in Charlottetown Royalty—one half cleared high state ofcultivntion. There are a good Draw-well mises, which are within three and liolfa mile from the St. de by the road loading from the and in front and rear by roads JOHN WHEALAN, on the premises, or to EDWARD KICKHAM, Charlottetown. —_ B in Water TH LO mental B TURE. The PI in additio priety. Orders and supp! Y TIIE SUBSCRIBER Charlotteto T HE most fioislIi-d description; the gnnce, that it has been universall GRANDEST ACHIEVEMENTS OI“ siren, as itcontains an abundance variably rejects all articles that bear Agent, IS, Cornliill, London. To BE LET. q , and immediate posses- given, that (:nmmrrdlous and pleasantly situated House Street, formerly occupied by James D. Macdonnell, Esq, to which a good Stable and Garden are attached. Also, several valuable and cli \Veter Street, King Street and Eu gihle BUILDING LOTS, in stis Street. JAMES PEAKE. wn, 30th Sept, 1843. E BEST EMBELLISIIED WEEKLY JOURNAL IS THE NDON PICTORIAL TIMES, A HIGHLY ENTERTAINING FAMILY newsrarnn, Published every Saturday; Containing, besides Thirty beautiful Engraving: on Wed, THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, find a great variety of interesting information. Illustrations of the PICTORIAL Turns are of the pages are enclosed in Orna- plays such a variety ofele- y ronounced one of the PICTORIAL LITERA- crortisr. 'I‘Itics is admirably suited for a Paul” News- ofenlerlainin Information, n to a most complete Record of Weekly awe, and in- the slightest tinge dfimpro- received by Messrs. Coons &. Ila ied wholesale by P. L. Station orders; and the work dis nuana,Cherldttetovvn, ns, Foreign Newspaper HE Piibll direct. or other p Copies ofthe latest Numbers ofrhis catron can be had on application at Oct. 20,1843 ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWSI A few *9. papers, Magazine], ublicetions, promptly and punctually attended to. popular and splendid: the Colonial Hereld‘ IL? 0rst for English and American News THE HAIR! \\) rt. / ’ -’ / r\.f_.rrii: Pro/4, \ ! H ‘v. C\\ DUCTIOJV‘Sin the WORLD for THE SKIN! THE TEETH! BOWLAND’S MACASSAB OIL Is universally acknowledged to be the our ARTICLE that will etfcctunlly produce and radar: Hair, (including \Vmsxrzas, Mos- TACHIIIS, and Ev En Rows.) prevent it from/idling afar filntfflg‘g‘rey, free it front armf and dumlrifl', and render It delightfully .uyi, silky, curl", and glossy. _ . I CAUTION l—Numcrnirs penucroiis compounds are universally sold as “ MACASSAR OIL." To ensure the real article, see that the bot- tle is enclosed in a wrapper. (.1 steel engraving ofexquisite workmanship.) On which are engraved “ ROW'LAND’S MACASSAR OIL,’ in two lines. a” 'I‘.) further ensure the genuine article, see that the words “ Row- land's zlliicusrur Oil" are on raved on the bark ofthe envelope nearly 1,500 times, containing 29, 28 letters—WITHOUT 'rrrrs soar: anr. GENUINE. Price 33 .6d.; 75.; Famil Bottles, (equal to four small,) 103. 6d. and douh c that sizc,’lls. per bottle. ROWLANDS’ KALYDOR This elegant and fragrant Preparation thoroughly eradi- cates ell Pimp/vs, Spots, Blofches, Redness, Tan, Freckles, and other Defi'cfs oft/re Skin, ltcnls Sunbums, Slings of Insects, and reduces rn- flammatiou. It imparts a youthful rosenle hire to the most bilious Com- plexion, and renders the Arms, Hands and Neck transparentlyfair and delightfully aqfl and smooth. _ ' I It is invaluable as arenovating and refreshing \Vash duringtrnvolling, r r or exposure to the sun, Iust, or y piercing Winds, and after Ilie boiled atmosphere of crowded asscrnblies.—anrLEMEN wdl find it peculiarlv grateful aflcr shaving, in allaying the irritation ofthe Skin. Price 45. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per bottle, duty included. BOWLANDS’ ODONTO 0Q gfléflé QEMZQEE’BEQEQ A FRAGRANT IVIIITE POIVDER, 0 Oriental Hrrba.—'It crudicaICS Till‘lar and (locayed spots from the 7rrlh, preserves the Eu- amel, to which it imparts a Pearl-like whiteness, and fixes the Teeth firm- lv inthe (itims. the Gums, Being an Anti-Scorhutir, it eradicates the scurvy from strengthens, braces, and reudersthcm of a healthy ran: it removes unpleasant tastes from the month, which oflen remain after fevers, taking medicine, breath. die. and imparts sweetness and perfume to the Price 23. 9d. per box, duty included. ROWLAND’S ESSENCE OF TYRE, Changes kid or Grey Hair, Whiskers, Brown or Bloc/r. OR IMPERIAL DYE, Eyebrows, &c., to abeautiful Price 4s.—7s. 6d.—lOs. 6d. and 2h. per bottle. ROWLAND’S ALSANA EXTRACT Immediately relieves the most violent Tooth-Ache, Gum-Bails, and Stalled Face. Price '25. tat—4.. 6d. and 105. mi. per bottle. OBSERVE I---To protect the Public from Fraud, The Hon. Com- missioners ofllsr illiriesly'a Stamps Signature have authorised the Proprietors to be engraved on the Government Stamp. thus— A. ROIVLANI) 6r SON, 20, Hutton Garden, ‘ \Vhich is affixed to the Kalydor, Odonto, and Alanna. None of these are Genuine without the Stamp. Beware of Imitationstt composed of the most pernicious and trashy ingredients, and which are frequently pressed upon the un- wary es “ GENUINE,” and under the lure ofbriiig cheap. Be sure to ask for “ Rowland’s” Articles. Sold by every PERFUMER and CIIEMIST throughout the civilized world T THE FAMILY LIFE MEDICINES. HE celebrated Lift: Pills and Phoenix Bitters, pre pared and sold by Dr. Wm. B. M offal, 37.3, Broadway, New York may now be said to be the most rcspcctably established and extensively adopted family medicines in the hired States. They have trot only wonthe sanction and recommendation Ofall the candid and philanthropic portion ofthe medical profession, who have observed their invaria le efficacy in general dcrangements ofthe stomac astonishing effects III many varieties of acute and what is far better, these med h and bowels, and their chronic disease, but icines have recommended themselves, and fully and fairly achieved the distinguished and now certainly pro-eminent posillon which they now occupy it: public and domestic estimation. They are proved by their works, and make no appeals to vulgar credulity. Ifthe proprietor were disposed to make an iuvidious comparison be- tween these self-established medicines and any others. he might] coufi~ doiitly assert and challcn known to the medical profession, or named in their books, which so many clear, ge contradiction that there is no medicine ' concerning unquestionable and conclusive evidences of use- fulness and remarkable cures are recorded as those which he can adduce concerning the Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters. fercrs are the best ' restored them to ll these medicines decisive and irresrstible. Gill If it be admitted that suf- udges as to whether a remedy has relieved them and ealth and strength. then is the evidence in behalf of Dr. Model is in posseSsiou of accumulation of voluntary testimonials from respectable persons and families in all parts of the Union. far and near, who give their namcs and residence to the unsolicited completely and speedily curetl ofthe l'oll others not here enumerated, by these Life medicines dreadfully advanced flesh and bones ofthe face had ty, thirty and even thirty-five and chronic, of the most hope and various other liver complaii ble variety of bilious affections; mus Phthisic,or Consum record; Dry'spcpsia, in all its t‘ltrnnic and acute varieties, w ful lrnino and grown persons both habitual and occasional; Fever and Ague, in its th varieties, and intermittent and driosis,aud other extremely complicated nervous afi'ec dcbility in general; Salt generally, Including Ena statement that they have been owing diseases, and of many Medicines alone, when other long employed in vain, viz: Scrofula, in its most and destructive stages, when large ortions of the been destroyed; Piles of ve, ton, twen- ears standing; Rheumatism, both acute ess character; 'I‘urgescence of the Liver, Its; Bilious Cholic, and cverv conceiva- . Marasmus ’I‘abcs, or Dcclirtc,'artd Moras- plron, in more advanced stagestltan an on ith its fright- both in children bilious; Costiveness, . rcc riucipal remitlent fevers, ofall kinds; ypocon- lions,viith nervous Scald, and eruptive diseases plus or St. Anthony’s fire, and had been distressing symptoms; \mes of all kinds, Diarihme, both st‘rous and boom, Running nthcsis, Erysi sallow, unhealthy complexion; Palpitation of the heart. and Determina- tion ofblood to the bend, and side ; jaundice, dropay and gout ; together w settled pains in the or ans,lirnbs be It, h d affections of the bladder, kidnies, splegen, throat,’and pleuig ; ith those general affections ofthe system which arise from complicated causes. The coltificates of these will readily be. shown to all who desire to see them. from them have been published in Mofiut’s Medical [I new and enlarged edition is preparin these medicines, which in ordinary IE and effectual laxatives, cure so great a vari that while as cathartics, cleansi liver and the absorbent vessels of all i for the cure of all specific diseases, they are com unprecedented variety of choice and exquisite inc are almost unknown to the profession a many complaints, without in the sli system, otherwise than as simple purifiers, when t nefprescut. their operations, causing neiihcr prostrations nori neither confinement produce an immediate sense of renovated to both body and mind. should be stantly kept on bond, not ease. B. Mofl’at, May :0. rI'hc £76 Broa way,N. Y. C curcs are in the proprietor's possession, and A small selection _ Ianual, of which a for the press. The reason why mily use operate merely as mild I ety of formidable diseases is, og the alimentary canal, and relieving the mpuritrcs, they lay the foundation pounded of unique and . redients, some of which , which exert a specific action upon ghlest degree aflecting the general hose complaints are Id and agreeable in ’ . reason, and requiring I‘heir efi'ccts arr- uniformly tc health, and new life and vigour .They cannot be taken without benefit, and the} by individuals 'and heads of families, and con- °"'.V as I‘emedies but as preventatives of dis- are pro tired and sold wholesale and retail, by Dr. Williarr . and also bv the Anus—an Yoll: OOPER 61. BREMNER. . local: for Prince Eduardth , Both the Pills and the Bitters are mi nor peculiar diet. procu red hotl' ’5’ ___._.————*“_‘.i m . I "“Y‘H “ [-t . i c 3 2 S a -= .z. o «. a o EXTRAORDINARY CUBE 0? A anannoxen nr ’ HE METROPOLITAN, mac's c GUY 8’ To CHARING canes IIOSPI'I‘Atam: ' l s SWORN TO this 8th a... _ q ‘ muégbrbmlhe LORD MAYOR,al the m SUJHJIARY OF .‘IFFIDJVIT. “ ‘ ‘Vm. Brooke, Messenger, of2, Union-street, 800mm; , «a. 1,. don, ntnketlt oath and snith. that be this de .nsnt) s". with FIFTEEN RUNNING ULCE S on re. lea am.- ceratrd sores and wounds on both legs, for which tlrfis“ admitted on out-door patient at the Melrnpurunnl f April, l8“, where he continued for nearly four wee-kg; ’ to receive a cure there, the deponent sought relief sf“, » following hos itals :--King's College Hospital in I 5; weeks ;—iit Gliiy'a Hospital in July, for six weeks; ring Cross Hospital at the end of August, for some as ' which deponcnt lefl, being in a far \voEse condition thee. quilted Guy's. where Sir RANSBY COOPER under cal officers of the establishment had told deponerrt chance of saving his life was to LOSE Ills 1M! nent thereupon called upon Dr. BRIGHT, chlpf ” Guy's, who, on viewing the deponent s condition, liberall said, “ lam utterly at a loss mild! to do here militia-sovereign : go to Mr. HOLLOWJ V, out efecl Iris Pills and Ointment will large, as I have fr , moved the wonderful ejects they have indesperale cases. ' let me see you again." This unprejndiced edvloe was by the deponi-nt, and o er «ct cure efecledia - . . use alone of IIOLLO\ A 'S PILLS and I four Hospitals had failed .' l I When Dr. B the dcpunent the result of his ndvrce and c am both astounded and delighted, for I thong/it *- i you again alive, it wou’d be without your arm; this Cure toa Charm!!!" r h C 1 _ ‘ H Sw-irn atihe Mnnsion-housoo I e it 2 ' ofLondon,this8th day ofMarch,184 , W,"' B , Before me, JOHN PIRIE, Marci. y' ' nr an. ms: it sets or the 33km. But he... , ~. Wounds and Ulcers, Bad Breasts. Sore Nipples, Stoney ' cerated Cancers, Tumours, Swollings, Gout, Rheumatin, Lumbago, likewrse in cases of Piles; the Pills, in all the . cases, ought to be used with the Ointment; a_s by thi. cures will be effected with it much greater cerlnlnty, nudi the time that it would require by using the Ointment , The Ointment is proved to be a certain remedy for‘the bites >. is a, moschettoes, Sand-flies, Chisgo-fimt, ans, and Coon-bay. {f Burns, Scolds, Cbilhlains, .Chepped Hands and Lips, I Bunions and Soft Corns will be immediately cured by the: ofthe Ointment. . ' THE PILLS are not only the finest remedy known. used with the Ointment, but its a General Medicine there _ thing equal to them. In nervous affections they Will be: ofthe greatest service. These Pills are, without outfit? ‘ finost Purifier ofthe Blood ever discovered, and DUI; USED BY ALL!!! Sold by the Proprietor, 244, Strand, (near Temple B". Advice may be lrnil Gratis, and by all respocltilile_ V _ rs Patent RIM’IICIHMI throughout .be Civilisi-d \led. ,m. hug}. .1 Boxes, nt ls. ILL, 2:1. lld.. 4s,(id., lls., 224., and - ’ There is :i very considerable tuning in taking the larger ., I, ,7 N B.—Dircitlions for the Guidance of Patients it! l‘ilt’ll Pot. . ; r GEORGE 'r. ruszadi, ‘ S [13’ Sold wholesale and retail by for Prince Edward Island. mum’s maintenanfi - ALL THAT IS REQUIRED. fI‘HE fine tonic properties it contains usually. I the stomach to a healthy sppetito, so mush MIMI. ‘ seldom enjoyed by the invalid; the gently stimulatin possesses assist the stomach to properly digest the foodst ,.. the hn'anmic powers it bt'eltiu's, dispose both mind and ‘ healthy exorcismnnd the varied duties oflife'nre v _ ’ ‘ u . , plea: are. It. in ndditinn,»ciintnins it line‘stlfi ,’ aloud of long and weary nights, gives sound and re 7 » ‘ _ It acts as the mildsst and most agreeable purgstive,.‘“d_' . , . cleansing powers totally eradicati-s a redundancy sffiflg“ ’ completely removes all obstructions oftlie intestinal“ powerful balsamic and invigorating efl'ectv outbowa tlntl fluids produced by those Medioiiws is almost mil-8W; who have kept theirbeds for years have been so r - r- ‘ r rirted,tliattheir reappearance amongsttbeir fcllovv- " I ‘ I . . given them up as incurable, is Iookod upon as the gm 1". j ' many great wonders of this wonderful age. Dissent I, description have been cured simply by the use ufPARB » PILLS, thus showing Ilint what has been considde dI‘ disnrders, and requiring different treatment, all orrgtletedfl some cause, and cnn be cured by one uriifirm treatment. no Lira: PILLS, although powerful in conquering disease, yet: , pure and harmless as now milk, and may be adrnim. .’ Confidence to the invalid, however weakly from leegllb , 1 who will soon enjoy lliose delightful symptoms OCI " strong benltli,vi7.: good appetite, sound sleep, I‘ll.” ofnnimul spirits. Those who huve been the instrumetlflflf . , toring the long-lost socret to the world, feel ronfidenl, IH- ,n}; . make the assertion, that none need despair Ihat,ifonlxl’, ._ be given, the result will be it restoration to health an , _ I v The Life and Times of Old Parr, who lived if. ofage, 32 pages, with engravings, anecdotes, in, and r on Disease, Health, and the means «If ProlongitlgP “hi it bad rails of all the Agents for the Sale of A833 PIL S. ' ‘1” [13' Sold, wholesale, for the Proprietor, at Morton's \Vnrehouse, Halifax, Nova Scotis, and at the Store 0" LYDIARD & FINLAYSON, Charlottetown. - ’ Thomas ’ y . Ladies’ and Genllcmcn’s Boot ai‘rd Shoe ' ’ HAVING Just arrived from England, When“. . carried on business for the lost Twenty ye! general satisfaction to his employers, bogs leave to Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and its vicinity, that Removed to a part of the House nou' oocrupt'ed by W LePage, at the Corner of Upper Queen and fl. , where he hopes, by strict attention to businell llld charges, to merit a share of public patronage. '1‘. M. has brought with him a lnrga assortmentof 6 'line, of the best quality, viz: Sole Leather, Calf Sh! _ Spanish Cordovan, black Spanish Morocco, enamel _ I rough and smooth; Seal Binders; white and stained Sh Lambs; coloured Roam, black Lastin s, wide and us \Vebbs, Shoe Thread, Cord Twist, Ber r's thst, h. T. M. intends keeping up acorrespondence will! ' .. England, in order 'to have on hand a constant supply of , .~ ticloa as will give satisfaction to all who may favour v ‘ their support. Charlottetown, lat July. 1843- EA'I' MANUFAC'I‘OfiY OHN HOBBS, Haurr, returns his aim: to his friends, and the public generally, for the" support be has received since be commenced r Island, and begs to intimate, that he has REMOVED Road, New London, near Mr. Tuplin's Mill, where his business, and will thankfully receive and pun "I to all orders sent to him. . He has appointed Mr. John Williams, Merchant, town, his Agent, who has constantly for Sales supply. ' &c., and will attend to and lorwéd all orders tbet trusted to his r-arg without delay. _ Gentlsnien's Beaver and Felt Hate, Ladies’ Bull!" Benvr-r Bonnets; Children's fanc - I‘Iats, karmic“ "' ' ,Jiota cleans-d, .Irc. Beaver and Muskrat Skins _ _ Marsala and. New London, April13th. rats __ , A [1. o —-—-" . Cnanm'rrmuwa: Printed and pnblisbod by CW'” 9 Printers to the Hon. the House of Assembly. 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