«one [Ontonialiiifltrawo O - “ding further, I would earnestly impress on the 'cfyrmr Lordship, that in making the present appeal I an; ywafi; d by no occultor sectarian feeling. No,my Lord THE S T m « r a it due tolyour Iéqydlpllép, as the uverslferflqf tibia; E A M E R ST_ G E o n G n ' ' Churci esta is c uinon st us y e . . WILL , ~, ' ‘ Mia'state that he who now addriisses your Lordship is an ._.___ SAIL AS FOLLOWS. ' but, he trusts, a consistent member ofthe (iburch 0f - and far from being inspired with any itching desire ‘for Days. Dates. From . For Hours- , with several others of the Episcfr‘ipal ‘c-onglegpllttyn ‘ . . , v is desirous above all tliinas 0 see ting 'ou ie Sm. 3r I ‘ ‘ i J ll"! “ith pure and unadulterated as it is in Jesus. \Ve are M0". 5,: Sim gilz‘xjmmtow" girl‘m 7, a. m. “1"”; fulfil, as far as in us lieS, the Apostolic injunction. “ Be Wed_ 7”, o_ Ch'afllguetown PiLljgtltemW" g: 11- mv . md to and fro, and carried about with every Wind ofdoc- Thurs. 8”] ,, Diem“ Gel” emwn 16,11- in .. .i and to nvdid the charge ofdaring to pry into the hidden n ,, Geomemwn Picks] 5, n. m. gels Omeiiipotence ; or of‘irreyereotly endeavouring to pe- Friday, 9th “ Hem?! Charlottetown S, ,9 “the deep things of (JU(‘.’ “For who hath stood In it u Charlottetown ’Vlir'iinii-hi 4t - n. gunsel ofthe Lord ?" Yet at the same time we tremble at Mom 12”, ,, Mxmmich, bhn'rhm'ewwn 2: P. :n. awful responsibility of those who will not ,“ hear the law “red 14“, u Charlottetown Pick)“ 6, m: i, we Lord: who say to the sears, See not; and to the Pro- Thurs. ,5,“ “ Picmu Chaflmtemwn 10,“. m. h, Prophesy not uqtoyps right things, speak unto its smooth Friday, 16,“ ,. Charlottetown Bedeque 6, “I my prophesy deceits —we do irideed tr‘emble at the res- u “ Bedeque Mirmnichi 4, p m my of those “ who despise his word. “79, remember Mum ,lmh “ Mhmnich, Bedequ and 2, P: m: i u “ we have a sure word of prophecy ; whereuuio we do .Chmlouemwn 7 to take heed, as unto alight that shiiieth in a dark place Anowing lllty’i no prophecy of the Scripture is of any private F3 R E s ' l : rammin- ' ~ ' B tvccn .. ' ,. . ni Lord, that in the treatmentofiliis iicstion man . e V . . . CAB'N' STEERAGL' DECK- m-mlties urge. For, taking as our guidethe ericles oftlili £330“ and, (MHTHFHCIH’ , £6 2 £0 17 Cl £0 ‘0 0 7 canlcllllrflh- I find therefrom that “ Christ did truly ascend Plait.“ "n‘d Blgrimwl‘mni 0 E ) 0 _7 b ‘oHem-en, and there sitletb, until. he return tojurlgre all men PICS” fwd C"; “'lu‘b I 0 112 ((53 0 10 adult!“ day.” I also find, “that wliatis not contained in C}? uni“, rulrb‘ier'lt‘f‘h. 1 '_ 0 g 17; ((t 0 7 6 Holy Scripture, is not to be required ofany man that it should Opt", 6 0w" in", B'f‘ll') '9 b ,0 1; r )) babelieVEfl #15 an arliCle 0f faith.” Now, with the latter pro- D "" "llemw" "_"‘ ,“fi‘llley ) 0 .) ( -‘ ~edeque and Miramiclii, ] 5 0 0 12 G u true Christians most cordially agree; but ifit be true 0““- Lord will remain in Heaven “ until he come, to judge {men at the laSt day." then what becomes of the Millennial ne? This l believe to he a fair deduction, for, according to hraeeology ot’tlie Church in all ages. “the last day" has 9 = z = . at) 0cm, . ,mver understood to mean the riot] affirm] judgment and tag of ‘ ( mutation ofltll things-«not the preiiiillennial Advent of our ti . d. I ell)?“ ‘Ynn'r Lordship may perhaps be aware that several Lectures, ,rdmm vered in London by twelve learned, and, I am VVllllnE to be- ‘L by eatrulv pious Clergvmen oftlie Church of England, advocat- fmade ‘ ~the doctrine ofthe Millennium, are in course of public road- Ie 143- ’ in this town, and the fact of their being dedicated, “ lly Vernoi- l, Du” , 'nion," to the Lord Bishop of Ripon, should at least entitle )1. to a respectful hearing from all, as well the advocate-s as op. 311i an. ‘ ‘fgorIIIP. doctrine in question. It mav also be satisfiu-torv Law of t or Lordship to know, that at the reading of these Lectures Iw no - ' Prayers ofthe Church of Englan ' Liturgy, and her version by 1m, ' (the Psalms and Doxologies, are solely made use of, doubtless, ‘th the very judicious desire of thus rendering the hearing dict u f ‘ dftliose discourses open to all classes of persnns. ) now remains fin- me to apologise for having taken up so 0 h of \‘Dlll‘ Lordsliip‘s time and attention. Yet, I would fnln {on the ‘ Inform inks “dwi” fiqueétion oftliis nature, every individual oftlie C‘ led’we Church is'called upon to form an iipinion—“ to give a reason for can“! the hope that is in him.” I and those with me are desirous, pr'e- romota . yious to doing so. to have the sanction of Episcopal authority tor would that which we may assume ; and to whom can we more filly thattle i apply than to your Lordship-ma Father in our Sion ? I am, my Lord, Your Lordship’s most obedient and faithful Servant in Christ, SCRUTATOR. .i Pub- 1' Charlottetown, 91h September, 1842. Q iaassengcfs. In the Steamer St. George, from Pictou (at Georgetown), on : Thursday—The Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia and servant; Limit. Inglis, 36th Regl.; Rev. Mr. Geddie and lady; Mr. J. D. P. Coles, And 2 iii the stee‘ age. I I In do. from do'. yesterday—Rev. Mr. Elliot, Rector of Pictou', M'cssrs. Lowdeu and Stalker, Pictou; .I. N. Shannon, Esq» two Misses Cunard, Halifax; Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, Montreal ; Mr. Michael Macdonald, St. John, N. 13.; Messrs. Pierce and Lot- ' i ‘ eon, Mii'ainiclii ; Dr. De St. Croix and Mr. H. Haszard (from Bos- iOlh “It too) ', Hon C. Young; Mr. and Mrs. ()xley, and 4 in the steerage. ’IIICII m In the Steamer Albion, (at Georgetown) on Tuesday—Hon. J. 7 mo )l‘ of tl H. Peters, Mrs. and Miss Peters; Messrs. Nicholson, Benton, logs and Mackenzie. . ,-£on ; T 0F CHflRLOTTETOWN. . ENTERED. ' . ——Sclir. Jane, Farrell, Fishing Voyage; 70 bls. pickled Fish, 5 qlls Dry Fish, 300 gals. Oil.—~Elizabcth, Poirrier, Boston; Goods -——Thciis, Latigeillc, Tat- magouche; Limestorie.—-—Mcssenger, M'Kav, Mira- llllt'hl; ballast.—Saucy Jack, Harrington, \Vallace; ballast. " alirou, Moore, Sydney, C. B ; Cools—Lively, Gillis, Pictou; Coals.— Relief, Powell, Ricliibuctu; 28,000 feet Boards, 40,000 Shingles, 61c. L’s—Happy Return, M‘Rae. Pictou; Coals. 5.—Abeoiia, Anderson, Pictou; Coals.——New Messenger, Siteinaii, Halifax; Goods.-——Henry of Sydney, Gcr‘ ruir, Sydney; Coals. 6.—Delight, Grant, Aricliat ; Lime . 7.-—Laurel, Bell, Miraniiclii, Boards.——Clirisiy Ann, \Veeks, 'ibject' iem iiiis- i.—w 'fisl; “g . Buy Verte , do.——Activc, Gil‘is, Ariuliat; Fish. 5135; w I CLEAREI). I l ,Au . 27.—Si:hr. Abenna Anderson Pictou' ballast.——l\laria, ) I. 7 Y ’ Mann, Pugwasli; ballast. ,30--Libcrty, Chambers, Tatlnagouclie ; bullast.——Thctis, 5 Liirigucille, do ; do. 1» sepl.'I---Sflllr'y Jack, Harrington. Fishing Voyage. .3-—-Relief, Powelf, Mirainiclii; ballast. 6.-—Neiv hIcssetigcr, Siienii-m, Miramichi; Goods.-—Jane, Farrell, Pictou; Fish, den. 7.—Henry, Gcrrior, S) dney; ballast.—Happy Return, Mac- rae, Piciou ; do. 8.—Christy Ann, W'eeks, Bay Verte; do. 9-—Leurel, Bell, Miraniicbi ; do. , MARRIED. 0" the 12th July, at the Registrr Office, Kelliam Street, Lon. .' ‘30", in the presence Ofthe Superintendaut Registrar, the Hon. at!” ’dlh ' = ILLIAM WELLESLEY second son of Lord Cowlev, to AMELIA ’ cc r ' . - C2211)le ST. JOHN, second daughter of the Rev. Joseph VVIiite Niblnck, leg] yfion ' D- D- The marriage was also celebrated immediately afterwards Tilmoun" Perm“! the SOCiely ofChristian Brethren, in their Room of Meet. I I . "g. in George Street, of which Society the Hon. Gentleman is .an able Minister. DIED, _ On the 6th June, at Denberry, near Dartmouth, England, ‘ George William Matthews Smardon, son of Mr. William Smar- don, Saddler, of this town. aged 9 years. ' Last evening, Emily Maiilda,fouitb daughter of Mr. John Fielding, of this town, aged 2 years and one month. ' At the Wesleyan Mission House, Petiicodiac Circuit, N.B. after a briefbut severe aflliction oleieumatic fever, the Rev. Peter Sleep. He was a zealous and most devoted servant of God ; very .wccessful as a Minister oftlie Gospel; beloved by the people of ‘ his charge; and greatly esteemed by his brethren in the New ' Ir . . . officlgw. Brunswick District. i , . 9“, eveulfl‘ . an. Oorresponhents Rd 0 l , . After an almost total cessation of active operations, on the part of our "lace, corres oudents, for several weeks past, a host ofthem have again, all of , Laud en, started into life. Now, it always gives us great pleasure to 0rd our currespondent's‘every facility in making their sentiments known h“he public -, but at the same time we do think it agrrat pity that thev are all inclined to be so extremely long winded,- as ifeach thou ht he had 'a ‘ t to jostle the other from the stage, in order that he might, for the he being, engross, undisturbed, the whole and undivided attention of the Mr We have repeatedly adverted to this subject. and we trust this I itional hint will be taken in good part, and have the designed efi'ect. A Common READER, in reply to A LOVER or run TRUTH,iu last ay’s'Gazette, has been received, and shall bé attended to next, VIC-It, provided the author will pledge himself that this shall be the last Victim ofthe sort we are to re'ccive from him. A communication on “lye subject will be found in this day’s paper; but as we have no , ition to make our paper the vehicle of religious controversy, or hears a very great affinity to it. we are compelled to state, with the ioviso, that no subsequent communications will be inserted by us on , In ect. ' WITIQUE and TRAVELLER shall be attended to as soon as possible. 1 ofll‘i late .0“ i W" a v MAILS- * HE MAILS for the ensuing Fortnight will be r rpade u as follows: "3 melon, alifax, England, &c. &c., on Tuesday the 6th inst., . - at 9 o’clock, p. m. 3 DO- . do. do. on Thursday the 8th inst., o’clock, a. m. at8 " “homichi, on Friday, the 9th inst, at 2 o‘clock, p. in. ii melon, Halifax, England, &c. dam, on Tuesday, the 13th ctrio", W _ _ inst., at 9 o’clock, p. m. illeM’" ' Miramicbi, on Thursday the 15th inst., at 9 o’clock, p. m. 0% Oflice, Charlottetown, September 2nd, 1842. must be left at the Steamboat Office, one hour before the time of sailing; atid persons intending to ship Goods, are requested to leave a list oftlie packages to be iiirwarded, and their contents, with the Agent ofilie Boat, that the necessary Entries may be made at the Custom House. I (io-morrow) morning, the lltli of September. next, the 9th inst. PENMANSHIP ON THE ANTI-ANGULAR SYSTEM, _ i§p§elfthnt your Lordship Will "0] tillnk “’3 fi’rel—‘mnz course of Lessons in the above highly ornamental and useful ac- , be altogether unworthy of notice. I conceive .ll'j‘li complislimcnts, at the house later occupied by Captain Collins, “NM” in Sydney Street, next door to Mr. P. Mabey’s, on Monday next, [1? All Parcels to be forwarded from hence by the St. George, Charlottetown, lst Sept.. 1842. I‘ CONFIRI‘EEATEON. : h! HE Bishop of Nova Scolia will hold a Confirmation, (D. V.) at St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown, on Sunddy Applications from Candidates cannot be received after Friday Mezzotintiug and Oriental Pointing, PIANO FORTE AND FRENt'H ACCORDIAN. MRS.JIMIESON EGS leave to announce to the Ladies ofCharlotte- town. and the public generally, that she Wlll commence a the 12th iiisi. The \Vrilitig Class will commence at 3 p. in. ofthe above day, when Classes for the other branches will be arranged, to meet general convenience. Mrs. .laniioson undertakes to teach any Lady (however indili‘e- rentlier peninansliip may be.) to write not only a perfectly legi- ble, but elegant hand, in fifteen lessons, or to forego any rcmune- ration. T E R M S: Writing, 15 Lessons, £l, Halifax Currency. Mezzoiiriting. 12 Lessons, £3, do. Oriental Painting, do. do. Piano Forte, £2 105. per quarter. French Accordion, '1 month‘s Tuition, £3, Halifax currency— £| 10$. for 12 Lessons. , One half to be paid in advance, and the remainder on c'onclud- ing the Lessons. In respectfully soliciting the Patronage ofilie Ladies and heads anamiIies, Mrs. Jamieson is encouraged by the uniform success attending her previous efforts in the City of St. John, Frederic- ton, and other parts of New Brunswick, the Capital of Nova Scotia, and many of the first Cities and Towns oftlie United States, of which the most ample and respectable testimonials will be produced. Mrs. Jainieson will only further refer to the fact of having taught her system of Penmanship to upwards ofl40 Ladies in the City ofSi. John. amongst whom were the Ladies conducting the principal schools oftlic City. Sydney‘Strcct, Charlottetown, 8th Sept ,1842. [Harold and Gazette, 1 month.] uje O'l‘ICE.—The Subscribers having decided upon making an alteration in their Business on the 151h of next month (October,) hereby notify such persons as are indebted to them, that unless their: respective accounts he liqurdated prior to that time, legal measures will be resorted to for the recovery thereof. Their presant Stock of Goods will be disposed of at greatly reduced prices. R. dz. F. LONGWORTH. September 6th, 1842. . , HE CIIARLOT’I‘ETOWN INDEPENDENT TEMPERANCE SocrETY will hold its next Monthly Meeting in Mr. Pilcher's School Room (Mr. J. Jiiry's Buildings),on Monday next, the I2th Sept. instant, at eight o’clock in the evening. DONALD MACFADYEN, Secretary. September 9tli,1842. \ HE Tenants on Lot23, are hereby notified, that Merchautable OATS and BARLEY will be received in payment of Rent, if delivered to Mr. Robert Orr, at \Vinter’s Creek. for shipment in October next. 1st September, 1842. HE Subscriber having been appointed by His Ex- cellency the Lieutenant Governor, Fiin Inspector,Surveyor of Lumber, and Coal Meier, indulges the hope that general satis- faction will be given to all who may think proper to employ him in the above departments. , PATRICK KELLY. Charlottetown, Septeuiber‘5tli,1842. CST, on the 3lst ultimo, on the Princetown I Road, a Black DRESS COAfi'l‘ ; also, on \Vedrwsday, the 7th.lns[. a dark coloured CAPE MACINTOSII, lined with plaid. \Vhoever will bring the above to the subscriber, will be liberally rewarded. ' ' W. S.,COMPTON. Charlottetown, 9th Sep. 1842. . CAUTION. OTICE is hereby given, that all persons cutting Firewood, Fencepolcs, or Lumber of any description, on that moiety of Lot 26, the Property of Messrs. Thomson, of Bel- fast, or who may in any way trespass on the aforesaid property, will be prcsecuted with the utmost rigour ofthe Law. . G. R. GOODMAN, Administrator to the Estate ofihe late . ‘Hon. Robert Gordon,ofSt. Vincent’s. August 13th, 1842. » TO BE LET, THAT Building occupied as a Farm House on the premises ofthe ChiefJustice, situate on the Saint Peter’s Road, about a mile from Charlottetown—together with the Garden attached thereto and a Stable. Possession can be given in QC. Justice. I August 29, 1842. T O B E L E T, For a term of one or more years, find possession given on the First October next, 'l‘HE HOUSE and PREZIIISES now in the occupation of Mr. George Hooper, Merqliant,front- ' ing on Queen Square and Great George Street. ALSO , A BUILDING LOT, adjoining lhe said Premises, and several other Building Lots, fronting on Sydney and Dori-heater Streets. For further particulars, apply to THOMAS WITTER. Charlottetown, Sept. 5th, 1842. PRIME NEWFOUNDLAND HERRINGS. T H E Subscriber has received, on most nment, 70 barrels Prime Newfoundland HERRING , which he will dispose ofcl‘ieap, for THOMAS PLEADWEL. HOTEL will and that every with a call. delicacies of the charges, reasonable terms. [levers in the Pro-Millennial fldvent of our Lord. This Paper is published III New York and Boston on the lst and 15th ofevery month. Price $1 per annum (in climate). Proprietors uftbc Colonial. Herald P. E. Island, Agents for the Publishers. tober next. For particulars enquire at the residence of the Chief ACADlAN HOTEL, HALIFAX, N. S. HE underSigried' begs leave to notify his friends, and travellers generally, visiting Halifax, that the ACADlAN always be found a quiet and cumfiirtable home; attention will be paid to those who may honor it he tables will always be supplied with all the season, which, together with the most moderate he trusts will secure for him a share of ublic patrons e. JOSEPHP R. DODSOI . y boarders can be well accommodated on T N. B.—-A few yearl HE AMERICAN MILLENARIAN, and Literal Interpreter of Prophecr , conducted by an Association of Be- DZ? Subscriptions to the above Paper will be received by the , at their Olfice,Cliarlottetown, 30510", Aug. 1, 1842. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully invites the attention ofpurchasers to that very eligible and highly improved Ploperty, owned and occupied by him, at \Vilmot Creek Bridge, Bedequc, consisting of 100 Acres of FREEIIOLD LAND, all cleared and under Meadow, Pasture and Tillage this season; 40 acres of wliicli‘ were laid down in good condition under Glover and Timothy, last year. The Dwelling-House is couimodious and comfortable, 38 feet by 25 feet, uniting every convenience for a respectable family. The Barn is new, 70 feet long bv 30 feet wide, with every requisite Uiit-(illice, all in perfect order. The whole of the valuable Crop, Stock and Farming Uterisils,'of everydescription, will be Sold eitlierwitli or without the Land,attlie option of the purchaser. Such a convenience as this property, nl’l‘ordsrto a Mort-haul or wealthy Agriculturist, is very rarely to he met with, it being so admiralin situated for either or both purposes, and requires oiin to be inspected to be ‘apprccialed. For Terms, which will be liberal (as part oftlie purchase money may remain on Mortgage, if required), please apply to Mr. Breuan, Moi-chant, Charlottetown, or on the premises, [0 JOHN DUGGAN. Bedeque, August 18th, 1842. THE FAMILY LIFE MEDICINES. HE celebrated Lift: Pills and Phoenix Bitters, pre- pared and sold by Dr. Wm. B. M ofl'at, 375, Broadway, New York, may now be said to be the most respectably established and extensively adopted family medicines in the United States. They have not only won the sanction and recommendation ofall the candid and philanthropic portion ofthe medical profession, who have Observed their invariable ellicacy in general dcrangements ofthe stomach and bowels, and their aStonisliiiig effects in many varieties of acute and chronic disease, but what is far better, these medicines have recommended themselves, and fully and fairly achieved the distinguished and now certainly pie-eminent position which they now occupy in public and domestic estimation. They are proved by their works, and make no appeals to vulgar credulity. Iftlie proprietor wcrc disposed to make an invidious comparison be- tween these self-established mdicincs and any others. he might confi- dently assert and challenge contradiction that there is no medicine known to the medical profession, or named in their books, concerning which so many clear, unquestionable and conclusive evidences of use- fulness and remarkable cures are recorded as those which he can adducc Concerningtlie Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters. Ifit be admitted that suf- ferers are the bcstjudges as to whether a remedy has relieved them and restored them to health and strength, than is the evidence in behalf of these medicines decisive and irresistible. Dr. MolTat is in possession of» an ' immense accumulation of voluntary testimonials“ from respectable persons and families in all parts of the Union, far and near, who give their names and residence to the unsolicited statement that they have been completely and speedily cured of the following diseases, and of many others not here enumerated, by these Life Medicines alone, when other medicines had been long employed in vain, viz: Scrofula, in its most dreadfully advanced and destructive stages, whcii large portions of the flesh and bones of the face had been destroyed; Piles of five, ten, twen- ty, thirty and even thirty-five years standing; Rlicumatisni, bolli acute and chronic, of the most hopeless character; 'l‘urgcscence of the Liver,- and various other liver complaints; Bilicus Cholic, and every conceiva- ble variety ofbilious affections; Marasmus Tubes, or Decline, and Maras- mus Phthisic, or Consumption, in more advanced stages than any on record; Dyspepsia, in all its chronic and acute varieties, with its fright- ful train of distressing symptoms; \Vorms of all kinds, both in children and grown persons. Dirihoea, both serious and bilious; Costivcucss, both habitual and occasional; Fever and Aguc, in its three principal ‘ rieties, and intermittent and remitlcut fevers, ofall kinds; Hypocon- iosis, and chcr extremely complicated nervous afi'ections,with nervous bility in general; Salt Rheum, Running Scald, and eruptive diseases " ncrally, including Enanthesis, Eiysi clas or St. Anthony’s fire, and , ' low, unhealthy complexion; Palpitation of the heart, and Determina- tiompf loud to the head, settled aiiis in the organs, limbs, bark, head and si e; afibctioiis'oflhe‘ljladtfi,'lridniestisplecnrthroat.and pleura ; jaundice, dropsy and gout; together with those general affections of the system which arise from complicated causes. ,_ 'I‘lie ccitificatcs of lbesc cures are in the proprietor’s possession, and will readily be shown to all who desire to see them. A small selection ‘from them have bcen published in Molinl’s Medical Manual, of which a new and enlarged edition is preparing for the press. The reason why these medicines, which in ordinary family use operate merely as mild and efi'cctual laxatives, cure so great a-varicly of formidable diseases is, that while as calhartics, cleansing the alimentary canal, and relieving the liver and the absorbent vessels of all impurities, they lay the foundation for the cure of all specific diseases, they are compounded of unique and unprecedented variety of choice and exquisite ingredients, some of which .are almost unknown to the profession, which exert a specific action upon many complaints, without in the slightest degree aflecting the general ‘systcm, otherwise than as simple purifiers, when those complaints are not present. Both the Pills and the Bitters are mild and agreeable in their operations, causing neither prostrations nor nausea, and requiring neither confinement nor peculiar diet. Their efl'erts are uniformly to produce an immediate sense ofieuovalcd health, and new life and vigour to both body and mind. They cannot be taken without benefit, and they should be procured both by individuals and heads of families, and con- AUCTIONS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT AUCTION; BY Ma. S. DESBRISAY, ON MONDAY the 12th September, instant, at 12 . p’cloek, at Mr. Gainsford’s Brick Buildings, will" sue)", including Dinin and Breakfast Tables, Dining and Drawmg Room Chairs, ardrobe, Bedsteads and Bedding, Curtains, Car- pets, Franklin Stoves, Kitchen Furniture, 6w. 8m. Also: 3 Wrgrm Harness. Saddles, Sleigh and Skins, 6m. 614:. 8th Sept., 1842. TO BE SOLD, by Auction, on the 12th September next. at 12 o’clock, at New Glasgow Bridge, about 20,000 feet SPRUCE and PINE BOARDS. Cattle will be taken in payment; Aug. 26, 1842. TI ' . NOW LANDING, from the Schooner Speculation, and will he Sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on Saturday, the 17th instant, at 12 o’clock. noon, at Mr. Peake’s Timber Pond, near the Queen’s Wharf, by the Subscriber (for the benefit ofall concerned), about— ' 60 Tons of squared Piner Spruce and Hardwood Timber, A House Frame, about 35,,28 teet, framed and ready for erecting; About 500 feet \Veather Boards, and a quantity of Ash Stave Billets. Terms made known at the time of Sale. Charlottetown, 9th Sept., 1842. GEORGETOWN FAIR. Under the direction of the Eastern flgricultural Socwty. FAIR for the Sale of LIVE STOCK and AGRI- CULTURAL PRODUCE will be held at Georgetown, on \Vednesday, the 2lst September next—to commence at 10 o'clock. By order, ' E. THORNTON, Secretary. Three Rivers, 19th August, 1842. CLOTH FINISHING MILL AND DYE HOUSE. , ’FHE Subscribers having commenced the necessary ’ Buildings on the Thiee-Mile-Run, wilbin the Royalty of Charlottetown, hope by the middle of October to he so tar corn- plcted as to commence Dying, Fulling. Shearing, rind Dressing the IIOM ESI’UN CLOTH, so as to give the last finish to this substantial article of Island manufacture. The dye wares about to be employed Wlll be those producing the most permanent colours, and fixed by appropriate niordiints. The whole arrangement ofiiiachinery will be similar to the most: approved systeitis employed in Great Britain. . At this Establishment Blankets will be scoured, lulled and bleached, and the utmost degree of whiteness given to wool, ei- ther before or after its manufacture. Carpets, Druggets and Ta- ble Covers passed through the cleaning process without discharg- ing the colour, however delicate. The Subscribers having fixed at their private residence a suit- able uuinbcr ofVats, are now prepared to clean and re-dye Silks, Satius, Clialies, Merinoes, (Sec. to any pattern or shade that may be required; in a word, any article oftlie ladys’ toilette will be properly treated so as to develop its original beauty, or re-dyed and finished to look like new. Faded and spotted Goods in Cotton, Wool or re-dyed, pressed, calendered or watered. I'Iillsborough Street, S. GURNEY & Co. (formerly the residence of Mr. Spencer,) ’ 22d August, 1842. I FREEHOLD ESTATE FOR SALE 1 ESTON, on the boundary of Charlottetown Roy- alty, three and a half miles from Town, containing 72 acres ofvery good Land—upwards of40 licres under crop; Willi an excellent Dwelling House, 42 by 32 feet, and extensive tinder- ground offices, Farm offices and Farmer's Cottage; ii. large Hay Burn; :1 Well of clear Water; a four-stall Stable, and six-stul Cow-house and Barn ; also, an enclosed Hay-yard, together With at well stocked flower and kitchen Garden. For terms ofsule, apply to the Sub-scriber,on the premises. HENRY SHEARMAN. TO BE SOLD, VA LUA BLE MILL, situated on Lot 47, North Lake, about Five miles from the East Point. There are 21') Acres of'good Land attached to the, Mill... Thp,.,stream an excellent one,'and the Mill is situated in as publicn place as is to be met with in the Island, fronting the Sen-sh_bre,nnd is conse- quently an excellent stand for every description of business. The Main Road passes within 30 yards Ofthe Mill. For further par- ticulars, inquire of the subscriber, now at Lot 14, or ,of Mr. Jo— seph Macdonald, on the premises - DUGALD MACDONALD. Grand River, Lot 14, Aug; 11th, 1842. ' M O F F A T’ S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHtENIx BITTERS. H E S E superlative Family Medicines haye long since acquired an established reputation for direct and invariable efiicacy in all the prevalent and ordinary diseaseshas yrell as in many others of a peculiar and aggravated character. Thcir Virtues are proved by the voluntary testimonials of the persons they have cured, and who accompanv their certificates With their names and places of reSideuce These ceitifieates now amount to thousands, being huudreds to each , particular kind of disease. The ' embrace the most frightful and in- MBER, 8L0. Silk, restored, stantly kept on hand not only as remedies but as preventatives of dis- case. They are prepared and sold wholesale and retail, by Dr. William B. Molfat, 375 Broadway,N.Y., and also by the AGENTS.-—NEW Yonx, :May 30. COOPER & BREMNER. . Sole Agents for Prince Edward Island. [13’ These valuable Medicines may also be had on application to Mr. George Farley, Scarlctown, Bedcque. Charlottetown, August 12, 18:12. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. . HE Subscriber offers for Sale his FREEHOLD FARM, of ,One hundred and fifty Acres of excellent Land, situate on Lot Forty-nine, in Queen's County—together with the Dwel- ling-House, Barns and Outhouses thereon. The greaterypart of iliis fine farm is in a high state ofcultivaticn; there is adjoming thereto an extensive and productive Marsh of Forty Acres. There is a good supply of soft and other Wood on the premises, frir fencing purposes. It afl‘ords pasturage for twenty head of Cattle, commands an abundance of sea and other inapure. being bounded on its Southern Side by Powmil Bay, and on its \Vestern by Squaw Bay. and is but five miles from Charlottetown Ferry. This valuable. Farm is well worth the notice ofany person dc: sirous of obtaining a cheap and profitable farm.' For terms of sale, &c., apply to the subscriber, on the premises, or at the Ollice oer. John Little, Barrister at Law, Charlottetown MICHAEL COSTIN. Lot 49, 26th August, 1842. I'OB SALE, BARRELS NEWFOUNDLAND H E R R I N G S, i h 'llb Sold low for Cash or up roved Notes. wmc WI 6 l ’. DPREDDIN. 200 September 7tli,1842. indebted to Dr. M‘Laren are requested to make immediate paymentoftheir respective ac- counfs to the Subscriber, otherwise legal measures Will be resorted ' r t I . . 10 for their recovery vuthou dc ay VWLLIAM MACGILL. “b OTICE.——All persons Charlottetown, 11th August, 1842. BOOKBIN DING. ship, at moderate prices, and with a‘szdéllisp‘gtcgkk Charlottetown, lst Sept., 1842. HE Subscribers ,are prepared to execute all orders in the BOOKBINDING line in the first style ofworkman- veterate cases of Scrqfula, Pi es, Dispepsia, Jaundice, Bilioua grid Liver a cations. acute and chronic Rheumatism, Asthrna, Bronchitis, Scrofitlgs as well as Mucous Consumption, lmlgitual Costtneness, Worms, Stomach. and Bowel complaints of all kinds, headache, giddiness and nervous debility, eruptive diseases, and the clouded, sallow, unhealthy appearance of the skinnarising fl’Om'Vill‘lOUS causes ofill health, Fever and Ague ofevery variety, settled pams in the Side, .back, organs and limbs, humors, ulcers, Ifoul breath and inward fever, night sweats, and general weakness and 055 of appetite, the mumps, swollenfucc and gums, afl‘ections of the bladder, kidney, spleen and pleura, and the szclmeas "It'l- dental tofemulcs, together with very many other maladies which cannot be here enumerated. The certificates ofcure mall these diseases are immense in number, and clear, diiect and explicit in description, and (:0ng as they do, in every case, from the persons cured, they are indis- pulable and conclusive in auftliorlity. 'Il‘hese inestimablc medicmc sshould crefore be kc t b ‘ evcr ami am grown . ' ‘ iliey will be fouliid f0 be ifdt onlyythc best rcmetlies for disease, but also its most certain prcvcnlatives, and the surest renovators ofsound, cheerful and elastic health. They are singularly mild and agreeable in their operation, and thouin perfectly effectual, never occaston even the temporary prostrauoii and nausea which always follow the use of coarse drastic purges and the use cfcalomel. Prepared wholesale and read by Dr. Wm. B. lllofl'at, 375 Broadway, New York. For sale also by the -— ‘ ’ 30. agcnis' NW YORK’ may COOPER 5L BREMNER. - Sole Agents for Prince Edinant Island. [1’3" These valuable Medicines may also be had on application to Mr. George Farley, Scarlctown, Bedeque. , Charlottetown, August 12. 1842. AMERICAN MILL SAWS for Sale at the Store of the Subscriber, CHARLES DEBIIPSEYH August 27th, 1842. erson in the Union, as FOR CORK. . HE New Brig Sir Henry Huntley, Samuel Eales, Master, will sail from ,this Island, for Cork, On or about the 25th inst. She has good accommoda-. tions fora few Cabin Passengers. Lso Huntley will sail for the above Port, on For further particulars, apply to the sub- . JOHN DAVIS, jr. Queen Street, Charlottetown, 10th Sept, 1842. ‘ WANTED TO CHARTER, . "‘ ’l‘WO VESSELS of about Sixty tons each, to load wizli Produce in the Hillsborough, on or ' about the 15th ofOctober next—one of which vessels is to be treighled for St. John 5, The Brigantine Lady or about the 30tli inst. criber. ‘ May be had at the Colonial Herald Office-«price 7s. 6d. T Music, consisting of Psalm and H &c., selected from the best Authors; wit to vocal Music. Second Edition, improve Charlottetown, May 28, 1842. d and enlarged. ___._'.__——— olscap 8vo-, pp- 128, Just ublished, to ' - doz. rice, 1s. 6d. single, [25. per ORAL RENOVATION; or, I‘ chus dctroyed. THE PRIZE EssaY. Cash or Produce. Charlottetown, 26th Allg., 1842. ' K OX. ' N CHARLor'rs-rowsz COOPER & BREMNER. HE HARMONICON: A Collection of.Sacred inn Tunes, Anthems, a copious Introduction he Empire of Bac- By the Rev. JOHN Newmundlfin‘h find. the other for s _ (‘ v in the Island of Bermuda. Application to be made, Chihiillgiftziuwn, to Peter Macgowan, Esq_; at Three Ewen, ,0 Edward Thornton, Esq. V or to the Subscriber, at Fort .Augustus. F. KE 29th July, 1842. 7 ANTED TO CHARTER, for BERMUDA, a VESSEL 0(50 or 60 Tons burihen ; and aim- ther of the same size. for Sr. Jens, Nsw‘BaoNsmcx; both to load with Produce in the Hillshorough, about the first week in October. Enquire of Peter Macgowan, Esq., Charlotte- town, or of the undersigned, at Three Rivers. s. THORNTON. ' July 27m, 1842. -