,%g B i @118 Estonia! western. 3:? - New Grocery Store, Queen Street, second door below Queen Square. THE Subscriber begs leave respectfully to acquaint the iiblic that he has 'ust received, - G‘iilrleiiiSherry, Maliiga and Port WINES, Bottled ALE POjRg‘IEla, I . NDY, G an , Prfrrie SUGAR; Best Porto Rico MOLASSES. Hyson, Congo and ’I‘wanltay Tea; Colfee, ChocolatepVVbite- wine Vinegar, best Jamaica Ginger, Sullad and other Oils, 'I‘u- bacco, Palms Cigars, Snuff, Spermaccti Candles, Salerntas, Confectionery. Spices, Rice, Crackers, Pickles and Sauces, and. a large assortment of Groceries of various descriptzoiis—all of which he will dispose of at unusually low prices, for Cash on delivery GEORGE F. COOPER. ‘ Jun019,1843. NO. 1, QUEEN STREET. Lydiard & Pinlayson AVE RECEIVED, per late arrivals, a large and well assorted Stock of BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, suitable for the season, consisting of, viz 2—- u, Orleans Cloth, Mouslin do Laines, Balgerities, Printed Lawn and Muslin for Ladies’ Dresses; Black, blue and coloured Cloths, - Gambroons, Bolanos, Doee'kins and fancy Tweeds, Satin Velvet and Cashmere Veslings, Printed Cottons and Cumbrics, White, striped and grey Sliirtiiigs, Grass bleached Irish Linen and Long. Lawn, Linen Drill; Areiniise and Drawing Sill: for Bonnets, MOderia, Rice, Tuscan and Dunstable Bonnets; Silk and Cotton Fringe; a rich assortment of Shawls, Handkerchiefs rind Rib- hons; Mull, Book, Jaconet and bordered Muslius; Ladies’ and Gentleman's Kid and Lisle Gloves, in great variety; a large assortmentof Silk and Cotton Hosiery, India Rubber Braces, Silk and Satin Stocks and Scarfs, and a variety of Small Wares. ALSO, Hyson, Sonchong and Congo Teas; green and ground coffee, Chocolate; London double refined Loaf Sugar, superior Porto Rico Sugar; boxes, half-boxes and quarter-boxes Raisins, ; Zante Currants and Jamaica Ginger; Soap and Candles; Martell’s Brandy,-Gin,Jamaica Spirits; Port, Madeira and Sherry \Viries; London Porter and Brown Stout; the whole of which Will be sold at unprecedented low prices for Cash on delivery. ‘ June, 1843. Irving d1. Mackay, .5 QUEEN STREET, Have received a neat assortment of BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE,‘ L A C K, blue and other superfine Cloths, Doeskins, Vestings and Tweeds, Red, white and yellow Flannels, Monslin-de-laine and Chintz Dresses, Black and coloured Orleans Cloths, Black and coloured Gros-de-Naples, Albert Cord, Velute coloured Saline, w Gauze and Satin Scarfs and Handkerchiefs Crepe do. Musliiis, Nets, Insertions, Edgings, Quilling and Laces, A variety of Bonnet and Cup Ribbons, White, grey and printed Cottons, Irish Linen and Lawn, Russia Duck, A variety of Gloves and Mitts, Hose and balfllose, White and coloured Quilts; Gent’s. Cotton Pantaloons, Beaver, Paris Velvet and Gossamer Hats, Glazed and Palm Leafdo. Bonnets and Bonnet Shapes. ALSO, Pale and coloured Brandy (Martel brand), pale Holland Gin ; Spirits; Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines; White wine Vinager; Porter and Ale; Pilot Bread, sugar and water Crackers, English Cheese (an excellent article): Congo and Ilyson Teas, Coli'ee, Chocolate, Almonds, Nuts, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Loafand moist Sugar, Molasses; Paint and Linseed Oil, Florence ()il, mixed Pickles, Gerkins, Capers, Table Salt, Bath Bricks; Dighy Herrings; India Rubber Blur-king, Black Lead, Whiting. Arrow Root; No. 1 Tobacco, Sriiifl', prime Havarinah Cigars; Earthen- ware, Glass and Hardware; Sole and Upper Leather. , The whole of which will be sold at the lowest possible rate, for cash on delivery. June, 1843. GW Bargains! Bargains” GREAT BARGAINS!!! Subscriber begs leave to inform the Inhabitants ofCluirlottetown, and the public generally, that he has now open, at the Store lately occupied by Mr. Angus Sutherland, in Queen Street, a. general assortment of British Merchandize, which he will sell at Private Sale, at unprecedentedly low prices, consisting of _ Broad Cloths, in black, blue, brown, Dahlia and invisible green, Black,drab and mixed Cassimeres, Black, brown, green and crimson Orleans, Beaver-teen, printed and plain Moleskin, Scotch Homespun, A ron check, Bed Tick, twilled an plain Regatta Shirting, Grey and White Cottons, plninand twilled, Glazed Lining,fancy Drill, Striped Jean, Brown Holland, Russia Ditck, White and coloured Counterpanes, Black Cotton Velvet, Fancy Vesting, Printed and furniture Calicoes. embossed Ditnity, Muslin, Caitibric and Cotton Dresses, Filled, centre at d plain Shawls, Fancy Gauze ‘Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, Geiitlemen’s neck and pocket do., Du.‘ Stocks and Crtivats, Silk, Cotton and Bandana Handkerchiefs, Bookfold Shining, Gingham, Coloured and Brown Table Covers, , ' Rich Damask Table Cloths, ‘ Damask, Diaper urirl Towels, Ladies' Plain and fancy Hose, Gentleman’s Hose and half Hose, Lyslo thread, silk do Kid Gloves and Mitts, Jacotiet, Book, Mull,Medium, Swiss and Checked , Muslin, Bishop Lawn, RIBBONS in variety, Black Crepe, black lace Veils, - Bobbinetts, Quillings and Edgings, Ribbon-wire, Pasleboard, snufl' Boxes, Ladies’ fancy work Boxes, Gent’s. Dressing Cases, Carpet Bags, Gent’s. Braces and Belts, trouser Straps, ~Florentiue, gilt, bone and Pearl Buttons, Foolscap, Poll; and Post Paper, Envelopes, Journals and Blotters, Sealing-wax, Prayer Books and Testaments, Coconut oil Soap, Saline Powders, Thermometers, Cruet Stands and Bottles, Cut Decanters, Tumblers and Wine Glasses, Sets Liverpool China, Fenders, Fire-irons, Bellows, Saddles and Bridles, Tea Trays and Waiters, Gilt Looking Glasses, Picture Glasses, ’ Table Bells, Tin Plates, Toy Watches, Knives and Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, Oval Pots, Saucepans, 65c. PERCUSSION GUNS, COTTON WARP, CARPETING and FLOOR CLOTH, Tortoise shell, Ivory, and Horn Combs, Thimbles, Hooks and Eyes, Needles, Pins in packages and pa ers, Black and white Tape, ‘hread, Cotton Reels, quality Binding, SMALL WARES, &c. 6130. ‘As he only intends keeping opt-m for a low days, purchasers would do well to avail themselves ofthe opportunity afl'orded them of obtaining GOODS at prices proportionate to the present scarcity of Cash. ' N. B: The lowest price withe always asked for each article from which no departure will in any instance be made. June 16th, 1843. M, McDONNELL. Drugs and Medicines. WILLIAM R. WATSON BEGS leave to announce to the Inhabitants' of Char— lottetown, and the Island in general, that he has commenc- ed in the above line in the Store adjoining the late Mr. Donald Macdonnld's, and next to Mr. P. Mitcgowan’s, where he .Wl” keep constantly on hand a general Supply ofDrugs, ,Mcdiczncs, Chemical Apparatus and Tests, Seidlitz, Soda and Ginger Beer Powders, Medicinal and Culinary Herbs, French and EngllSh Perfumery, Robertson’s patent Groats and Barley. ALso, A few thousand Cuba Company Cigars; Rune, Hobson &. Co's- celebrated Soda W'ater, Ginger Beer and Lemon Syrup. The above are all imported from approved sources, unsurpassed for quality, and at moderate prices, for Cash. . ' \V. R. VV., from the experience which be hashad in Scotland and Nova Scotia, trusts he shall be able to give satisfactlon to those who may favour him with their custom. June 23d, 1843. 3m. NEW DRY GOODS STORE, BONNET, HAT & MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, SYDNEY STREET. ’ ISS MACMURRAY invites attention to her Stock, now ripening, being a choice assortment of MILLINERY &' FANCY DRY GOODS, Of the newest Fashions, and of the latest importatiuns, among which arc—a variety of Ladies' Dresses, viz: Orientals. Parisians, Mouslin do Laincs, Ci'iipe dc Laiiies, colored Musliris, French Caiiibrics, Plain and Chine Silks, Prints & Fem Dresses; black Satin Shawls and Scarfs; ’I‘hibet wool and spun Silk Shawls; Satin, Clicne and Not Scarfs; Drawing and plain Sa- tiits, Silks, Crnpes and Mnsliris, for Bonnets; Net, lace KL linen Collars and Cuffs; French diriiity do.; Cardinal Capes; Mourn- ing and bugle Collars; Children's Bolibinet and Muslin dox, La- dics' dress Caps and Fronts; babes:Y Caps and \Vrtists; Ladics’ morning and night Caps; black and white Lace, :1, squares; fan- cy Handkerchiefs; Paris Points; Cliuno Neckties; fancy silk Cords; Girdlr-s arid Tassels; colored silk Fringos; Satin hitt- torts; fancy Nets; Brussels, Blutide rind Valencieniic Laces; Edgings, qtrillings, goffcr'd borders, insertions, and muslin trim- mings; Bishops’ Lawns; Iin. Cambric; Satin and Cherie Bon- net and Cap Ribbons; fashionable Straw and Tuscan Bonnet trimmings; bugle \Vreaths; tinsel, pearl, mourning and colored Arlificial Flowers; Ladics' long black anrl white lace Gloves; Kid and silli Gloves and Mitts; Children's Gloves; glove hands; black Silk and white Cotton Stockings; Ladies’ & Misscs’ SlaVSi white and black demy Veils (new style); Ladies' and Children's cotton and silk Parasols and Umbrellas; white and colored Lin- ings: Furniture Cottons; Plaid for Children’s Dresses; Gentle- Irien’s‘Htmdkerchiefs, Stocks, Scatfs, Shirt fronts and Sucks; a variety of Ladios' fine Tuscan and Diiiistiible Bonnets; low- priced Straw do.; Children’s do.; Gentleman's light Hats; with numerous other articles—all of which will be sold at low prices, for Cash only. All orders for Milliner-y executed with nentness and dispatch. Bonnets and Hats altered and cleaned in the best style. [1? Shop in Sydney Street, in the house oer. Stephen Bov— yor, next door to the residence of Paul Mahey, Esq., and nearly opposite that ol'Samuel Nelson, Esq.- Cliarlotteluwn, June 2. 1843. SPRING, 1843. ‘ Ex ANN KENNY, from London, and ANTELOPE, from Liverpool. 'I‘HE Subscriber has just received a Well selected assortment of . BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, direct from the DIBHIIOICIOTIPS, which be now ofl‘ers for sale, at the Store formerly occupied by Mr. George Hooper, Great George Stfeet, and nearly opposite the Market House, at very reduced prices for ready money only. A 1.50, TEA, SUGAR. MOLASSES, COFFEE, SOAP, CANDLES, INDIGO, S'I‘ARCH, «Ste. dtc. ' May 22d, 1843. ' SPRING IMPORTATION. JUST AR RI VED, per BARQUE CIVILITY, fl CHOICE SELECTIOJV OF NEWEST STYLE OF Britten anti foreign Goalie. ALSO, . A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or ZIIAIIOGANY, IN BOARD AND VENEER; PIANO, &.c. &c. FOR SALE AT THE STORE OF WILLIAM HEARD. Great George Street, May 201li,1843. SADDLE (it HARNESS MANUFACTORY. ILLIAM SMARDON begs to acquaint the Inha- . bitants of Charlottetown, and the Isl liaVing Just returned from England, and on his usual business as .1011 N S. MACDONALD. and in general, ofhis that he intends to carry SADDLER, COLLAR AND IIARNESS IIIAKER, at the sliup in Queen’s Square, situate between M r. Purdie's Store and Mr. Stamper's, and exactly opposite the Market House. Mr. Smardon returns thanks to his frie libpes for a return and continuance, as it every satisfaction. WANTED, a good steady JOURNEYMAN. Charlottetown, May 25,1843. 4w. TO SHIPOWNERS AND OTHERS. ATSON DUCHEMIN, Pump and Bloc/smoker, returns thanks to those who have,for mnnv years past, favored him With their pationage and support in his'line ofbusi- ness; and begs to intiinale, that he has now on hand a lame quantity of SHIPS’ BLOCKS, of all descriptions and sizeas, DEADEYES, and all other materials in his line required for the outfit of Vessels. He has also on hand a few Mahoaariy and Birch WHEELS, CA Ps'i‘ANs, &c. b Sliips' Pumps, and Pumps for \Vells not exceeding 100 feet in length, made on an improved principle to work with ease. All descriptions of Turning in brass, iron or wood, executed with taste and dispatch, and on moderate terms. nds for past favours, and Will be his study to give {If}2 WANTED, a respectable lad fro years ofage, as an Apprentice to the the \Vorkshop, head of the Queen’s Wharf, or at the Bleak- niukiiig Establishment, Prince Street. Charlottetown, llth May, 1843. HAT MANUPAGTORY. OHN HOBBS, Hatter, returns his sincere thanks to his friends, and the public generally, fur the very liberal support he has received since be commenced business in this Island, and begs to intimate, that he has REMOVED to Mrrrgate Road, New London, near Mr. 'I‘uplin‘s Mill, where he continues his business, and will thankfully receive and purictually attend to all orders sent to him. He has appointed Mr. John \Villiams, Merchant, Charlotte- town, his Agent, who bas constantly for Sale .1 supply ofhis Hats, &c., and will attend to and iorward all orders that may be en< trusted to his care without delay. Gentlemen's Beaver and Felt Hats, Ladies’ Riding Hats and Beaver Bonnets; Children's fancy Hats, 61.0., made to order. Old Hats cleaned, &c. Beaver and Muskrat Skins bought. Margate Road, New London, April 13th, 1843. JOHN TURNER, Cooper, (lately lrom Eng—Jana) . sincerely returns thanks to those Gentlemen who have so kindly favoured him with their commands, since his arrival, and hereby further begs to acquaint them, and the public generally, that he has taken the premises in Sydney Street, lately occupied by Mr. John Hobbs, Hatter, where he intends to carry on his business in all its branches—as 3. Cooper for both House (r Ship—arid hopes, by strict attention to business, and moderate charges, to merit a portion of their favors. N B.——Goods, ready made, kept for stile. Sydney-Street, Charlottetown, Jan. IO, 1843. .3001? AND SHOE MAKING. THE SUBSCRIBER intimates to the public that he has commenced business in the aliove lirie,in his Shop, in Sydney Street, near the Wellington Hotel, where he trusts, by diligence in his occupation and good workmanship, to me in: share of public patronage. m the country, about 14 above business. Inquire at t THEOPHILUS CHAP L. Charlottetown, April 1, 1843. PEL LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer’s Office Charlottetown Prince Edwiird Island, soIh'May, 1843. N pursuance ofthe Act of the General Assemblyof tbiii Island, made and passed in the Seventh year ofthe Reign of His late Majesty King William tlieFotit-tli, intituled fin .08! for levying an flsscssmeet on all Land: In lhis Island—Inc here- bv publicly notify the Owners or Occupiers of Land Within this Islitrid,‘for which the Annual Assessment charged thereon by the said recited Act, of Four Shillings, lawful money oflhis Island, for every Hundred Acres ofwdtlerness or unimproved Landscon- tained in the several Townships, andthevsevcral Islands belong- ing thereto, and the sum ofTwo Shillings for every Hundred act‘es ofcultivated or improved Lands in the said scye'rnl Townships and Islands as aforesaid; and the sum orour Shillings for each and every uncultiyated or unimproved Towp Lot, Pasture Lot, Common Lot and “later Lot, granted in the ‘I‘own and Royalty of Charlottetown; and the sum ofTwo Shillings for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture,‘Com'mon, and .Wa- ter Lot as aforesaid; and the shin of Two Shillings and eight- granted in the Towns and Royalties of Georgetown and Prince- town; and 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 Itpvalties, and so in proportion for a less quantity; and the sum ‘ol One penny ppr acre on each and every acre ofcultlvntcd or improved Land In the Royalty of Georgetown, called reserved Lands; and the sum of Twii-pence per acre on each and every acre ofsucb Lands as niav be deemed uncultivated or unimproved Lands, to payable, that unless the Assessment for the current year be paid into my hands, or the hands of my Deputies, on or before the I-went'v-first ofDecemher, [843, I shall,::n the lastday ofthe next Hilary I‘erm, at Charlottetown, make Proclamation ofall such Lands as shall then be in arrear for non-payment oil'tXe sums charged thereon, ' ' ct‘ons o tie sair ct. . agreeably w the due I J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. LIFE‘AND FIRE INSURANCE. HE Subscriber has been appmutcd Sub-Agent of the fullowiiig Insurance Companies, viz: The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. The New Loan Fund Life Insurance Company of New York. The Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance Companies ot'Hartl'orrl, Connecticut. And as he is furnished with blank Forms oprplicalion, and in possession of all the information which may he desired by persons who wish to effect Insurance, he Will be happy to re- ceivce applications and transmit the same to the Ageut at Hali I'tx. Please a l to l W y HENRY PALMER. ALLIANCE LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ' 0 F L 0 N D 0 N . CAPITAL £5,000,000, STERLING. PR EMI UM—MODERA TE. (‘HARLES YOUNG, Agent. Ch'arlottetown, P. E. 1. June 6,1843. HE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Agents of DAVID S'I‘EIVA RT, Esquire, fiir his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10, 1‘2, 27, 30, 46, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to lease lands, with a libert ' of purchasing,and to sell on the most liberal terms; and that al persons indebted to thatgentleman, for rent or other- wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the same. v All persons found trespassing on any ofthe above properties, either by cutting Timber, or in any other respect, will be pro— secuted with the utmost rigour ofthe Law. H. D. MORPETH, PETER EMERY. December l0tb,1840. LEASEHOLD FARM FOR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. , I-IE Subscriber Offers for Sale the Leasehold Inter- est of his FARM, situated on the Elliot River, Township No. 31, being the unexpired term of999 years. It contains One hundred Acres of Land, about twenty of which are in crop and iii a good state ofcultivation—thirty more are ready for stumping,nd the remainder under good firewood and fence-poles. There is a now Dwelling House and Barri on the premises, and abundance of manure on its shores, and is about ten miles distant from Charlottetown. Any person desirous of obtaining such property will please apply to WILLIAM Dense, Esq, Land Agent, or to MALCOLM LIVINGSTON. Elliot River, June 17th, 1843. TO BE SOLD, OR LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS, ’I‘HA'I‘ highly eligible and beautifully situated Estate of KI‘IS'I‘ON, bordering on the Royalty Road, 3; miles from Charlottetown, Willi a substantial new frame House. forty- tivo feet by thirty-two feet—containing 10 spacious Rooms,he- sides Cellars, Closets, doc. It has a large Kitchen Garden and Flower Garden; a Barn, Farmer's Cottage, and many Out-build- ings. Forty acres of the Land are ready to crop (lialfgrass), and twenty tnore cleared for the plough, and twelve acres unreclaim- ed. Apply on the spot, for terms, ofthe Subscriber. HENRY SHEARMAN. Keston, 20th April, 1843. OR SA LE.—-About 18 or 20 acres of excellent Land, siluatein Charlottetown Royalty—one half cleared and in a high state ofcultivation. There are a good Draw-well and seine small Buildings on the premises, which are within three and a liall'miles of Charlottetown, and halfa mile froth the St. Peter’s Road. It is bounded on one side by the road leading from the St. Peter’s to the Priricetown Road, and in front and rear by roads coming out to the St. Peter’s Road; on the other side by a ditch. Apply to JOHN WHEALAN, on the premises, or to EDWARD KICKIIAM, Charlottetown. SIDNEY MILLS. 'I‘HESE excellent MILLS are now in full operation, and the public are hereby informed, that a conveyance will leave the Subscriber's residence, iti Queen’s Square, every Thursday morning, at about 7 a. m., for the purpose ofconveying Grain thither; the Flour from which will be returned, free of expense, to the owner, save the toll for grinding allowed b law. .1. SIDNEY DEAL ‘.Y. Charlottetown, 28th Oct. 1842. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. ‘ THE Subscriber having made considerable altera- tions in his premises, begs leave to inform his friends gene- rally that be is now prepared to accommodate afew persons with genteel board, combined with a cotntiirtuble and quiet home. EVER’ attention will be paid to those who may honor him with a on . [fj'A few yearly Boarders can be well accommodated on rea- sonable terms. JAM ES DAVIS. Hillsborough Street, (near King’s Square,) Oct. 1st, 1842. COMMERCIAL INN. THE Subscriber. begs leave to acquaint the public that he has taken the above well known Premises, and having furnished the same with every article repuisite for a com- fortable BOARDING HOUSE, hopes, by the moderation ofhis charges. and strict attention to the wishes ofthose who may favour him with their custom, to merit a continuance of that patronage which was for so many years awarded to his predecessor in that Establishment. DAVID CONNORS. Charlottetown, July 8th, 1842. ' NEW PERRY BOAT. HE Subscriber’s new, fast-sailing and substantial Boat CHARLES will ply between the Queen’s \‘Vharf and Warren Farm, every Wednesday and Saturday, during the pre- ssnt Season. ' The CHARLES is twenty-six feet keel, is handsomely painted and well furnished with sails, oats, &c., and when not emplo ed as above stated, will be placed at the disposal of parties ofpf’ea- sure,or will be available for any other purpose for which she may be required, and for which the charges wi I be moderate. WILLIAM HUBBARD. Charlottetown, May 3, 1843. pence for each and every Town Lot, Pasture Lot and Water Lot, ' T mncnamo a. realm CHEAP FAMILYPAPER, published It Pie. tou, N. S.,and devoted to the adv'encement of Amman, Arm rm: Ussrat. Ans in the Colonies of Nova Bernie, Pugh Edward Island, and New Brunswick. The first numb" 6th volume was issued on the 1011i ofMay, and new 8“ y can be supplied with complete files from that date. 1",. "I'm, volume will contain upward: ofanc hundred ENGRAV Nasty illustrative ofAsqurs, Acaicvnviur. Inns-nu no u“ 3,: . sitar. . :—-If aid within 3 months, $9}; after that (id llII'tlilEiitif;ers, if not paid befpre the close of t ' my \Vtien paid in advance— Three copies for $6 ;. Free copra for Eight copies for $14. Eveigy ninth copy Will be sent my. ,. persons acting as agents, an procuring eight good Subscribers, General Agent for Prince Edwardlslcnd, Pupil Msosownl” Esq., Secretary of the Central Agricultural Society, chum”; ll'Wn, by whom the names ofne.w subscrgbers from an, the Island will be Tecei‘gd. ISpecimen copies ofthe Pepe; be 8 i ' hnr ottetown. L een at his Store, in {STILES & FRASER, I Publishers and Booth Pictou, N. 8., June, 1843. 7‘. wannnws . PURGA’I‘IVE AND STOMACHIC VEGETABLE PILL8.. “ He that want: Health wahts scary thing.” THESE Medicines are entirely Vegetable, and Will be fotind upon trial to be the mildest, and at the same time the most effectual, remedy ever ofl‘ered to the public for the relief of sufl'cring humanity. IN ALL DISEASES they will be found to allay Irritation—reduce Fever and Inflammation—clause the Stomach and Bowels—improve Digestion—purify the Blood—restore tone to the principal functions— and impart renewed energy to the whole Constitution. In the following Diseases they have proved of the greatest utility: Fevers ofevery character Iiidfimmation's; Costiveiiess; Bilious and. Liver Complaints; Consumption; Asthma; llyspc sia ;' Vomiimg; Determination of Blood to the Head; Cutaneous ruptions; l’ile'; Diseased Joints; Nervous Disorders; llyslcrics; Femllc_CompIaiW of every kind; Impure state of the Blood; \Vorms; Diarrhcea; .fl Deraiigements ofthe Stomach and Bowcls; and General Debilityof.‘ the whole Constitution. : Indeed, there is scarcely a Disease to which mankind is which they will not either grcully benrfit or perfectly cure. The l’urgative Pills operate in the most gentle manner in cleansing the Stomach and Bowels, and removing obstructions. In severe Chronic Diseases they are an invaluable Allerafice,jnd when combined with the Stomachic Pills, quickly Improve the secretion; ofthe whole system—the stomach is strengthened-fa healthy flow ofbile r is produced—the bowels become regular—and diseasc,_whether Lem: or Constitutional, gives place to licahh and Vigour of mind and body. In all diseases of the Digestive Organs. accompanied with loss of appetite, nausea, sour stomach, and general debility, the Stomachic Pill: (with the occasional use of the I’urgative,) wrll be found ofthe greats“ utility. ' 'l‘lic Stomachic Pills should always be taken after Fever and Inflam. mation are reduced by the Purgative Pills—as they greatly facilitate the recovery at the patient. ~ “leak and delicate Females will find the Stomachic Pills of the utmos value in all complaints to which they are subject. In all diseases ofi debility they will be found to increase the patieiit‘s strength, and rapidly restore him to the enjoyment ofperfcct health. Sold in Boxes, price Is. 6d. each. For sale by the Subscribers, who are Agents. COOPER Gs BREMNER. Charlottetown, 1st February, 1843. WHEREAS JAMES BARRETT, my indented Appren- tice, has left my employment, and if rightly informed, through the persuasion of some iinprinI-ipled pPJ'SUn, desirous of obtaining his services, knowing him to be an apprentice: There- fore, this is to caution all persons not to harbour or employ the said Apprentice,as they will be dealt with acCoIding to law—the said Apprentice having Nineteen Months more to serve. VVA'I‘SON DUCHEMIN. 17th June, 1843. P LASTERING. intimate, that he is prepared to contract,oii moderate terms, support in his line ofbusiness; an: flutters himself that, by punc- tuality and good workmanship, he may be favoured with a share ofthe public patronage. Tim's Hotel. Charlottetown, July 30th, 1842. ’I‘HE Coniuiitteeol the Prince Edward Island Auxiliary. BIBLE SOCIETY have received a new assortment ofBIBLES and TESTAMENTS, in various bindings, and have Ihem on Sale at extremely low prices, at their Depository—Mr. H. Stiimper’s Book Store. The Tract Society’s Spring importation has arrived, per the Emma Searle. May 23, 1843. glam»: AND FLOWER SEEDS, roa‘ SALE BY JOHN T. THOMAS. April 15,1843. FOR SALE. WELL built BOAT, Seventeen Feet Keel, may be had cheap. Inquire at the Herald Oflicc. . ii ply as follows, until further notice, viz: ~ Leave Miltniclli for Charlottetown, every Monday, at 2, p. In. Leave Charlottetown for Pictuu, every Tuesday, immediately after her return from Miramichi. Leave Pictou for Charlottetown, every Wednesday, at noon. , Leave Charlottetown for Miramicbi, every Friday, at 8, a. m. She will call at Bedeque, going and returning, every ulternfllee week—commencing Friday, the 1911i May. All Freight and Baggage must be delivered alongside, and roe ceived from the vessel’s tackles, and every package properly Intirked or directed, and entries made at the lespeCtiVfl Ollices of Customs, &.c., by the shippers, during the hours ofbusiness, that. the same may be regularly cleared. RATES OF PASSJIGTES AND FREIGHTS. ‘ P A s s A C E s : Between DECK. STEERAGE. “Into. Pictori and Miramichi, £0 10 0 £0 17 6 £1 15 0 Pictou and Charlottetown, 0 7 6 0 1‘2 6' Charlottetown and Miramichi, 0 7 6 0 12 6 1 5 0‘ Charlottetown and Bedeipie, t) 5 O 0 7 6~ Bedeque and Mirnmir-hi, 0 6 6 0 11 0 l 2 6- Freight between Pictou and Miramichi. Horses, 305.; Cattle, 205. ; Sheep, 3a.; PigS, 38-; CfllV". ‘35-1'» Heavy Goods, 255. per ton; other Goods, per baryel bulk. 2s. ', Small Parcels, 1a.; Carriages, 4 wheels, 308.} Gigs or Wag- gons, 20s. -, _ Between Charlottetown and Mramlchi. Horses, 25s. , Cattle, 205.; Culves,Sheep and Pigs, 2s. 6d each; Heavy Goods, per ton, 203. ; other Goods. per bllrml bulk, 1-9d 7. Carriages, 4 wheels, 255.; Gigs or Waggnns. 175. 6d; Parcels, ls. Between Pictou and Charlottetown. Horses, 205.; Cattle, 15s. ; Calves, Sheep and Pigs, 2s. 6d ouch; Heavy Goods, per ton, 15s.; other Goods. per barrel bnlk,1s.; Parcels, 15.; Carriages, 4 wheels, 20s.; Gigs or stgnns,15l. . Between Bedcque and Miramichi. , H rses 22s. 6d. ' Cattle. 185-} Sheep. Calves and Pigs 2!. 6th; HZavy'GoodS. pér 10", 185-; Olller Gil-lids, per barrel bulk, 1-64; Waggons or Gigs, 165.; 4 wheel Carriages, 223.; Parcels, Is. All the above payable in Haltfiuc Currincy. VESSEL FoR‘SALE. LEXR. PICKERING offers for Sale ll" Schooner New London. burthen about Tn“! Tons, old measurement. She is well calculatsd for lb" Fishery, or a small coaster. '. New London, June‘ 10th, I843. ‘ i .. -,_:__—-_—_-_—===S,? CusaLor'rs'rowtt: Printed and published by Coors: 6% Blinf'" Printers to the Hon. the House of Assembly, at their 66cc. lb!“ 1- _ corner of Pownal and Water Streets.-—TI:RIS, 138. P" m. payable in advance; or 1.5:. per am, Wyarly in alwa- , ‘5?!» ' v.5 I. my» with such persons as may feel disposed to favour him with their __, Application to be made at Mr. PALth-j « ' ‘: f. ~_‘ LEXANDER. MACBE'I‘H, PLASTEREII, begs to y. ‘ s . ~.-....-‘,"":“Iriv‘w 'i ‘