On motion of the Hon Edward P . ‘ . aliner seco . Stewart, lusts" Rosebanlt— ’ “de by c 3, eso ved, That the thanks oftliis Vleetin ore du > . . e and “ruby given, to John Lawson, Esq., for his Legeture on,tlie Pill: ‘mg ofifigricult'ural 1?}:i‘ovcmcnt in this Island. [1‘ e motion 0 bomas Owen E . Samuel Nelson, Esq.—— ’ sq ’ seconde by 4. Resolved, That the l'ollowinrv C l ‘ ‘ mittee for the ensuing yeiir :— 5 mm amen d” rmm the (Jam. - Hon: J. S. Maedoiiald, President. VVlIlltlm Douse, Esq , Vii-e President. I COIMITTEE—Cbarlos Stun-art, Charles lInszurd, Henry Longw worth, Alexander Laird, George Beer, sen., William o'wabey, George Coles, James Duncan, Stephen Rice. Illr. Pete‘r Mucgowan, Secretary and Treasurer. On ‘motion of Captain Swabey, econded by Samuel Nel- son, Esq.— 5. Resolved, That the thanks of this Meeting are due to His Excellency Sir IIlillry‘VBl‘o Huntley, the Patron of'tlio Socielv fprhavtng takfin lac Lblair at this Anniversary Meeting, and if); t e exertions is xcel eucy continues to eviiicei ‘ H mm the cause of Agriculture. p Dung On the passing ofthe last Resolution, His Excellency the Patron rose, and addressed the Meeting at considerable length, in a plain, practical speech, in the course of which he touched upon a great variety of topics intimater cou- ucoted with the Agricultural prosperity ot’the Colony. His Excellency’s speech was listened to with great attention ,_ and elicited repeated bursts of'applsuse. ' PUBLIC MEETING. On the first (fly at January iiisl.. a Public h‘leetina‘ of a number of Electors of the Eastern Srctioii of the 2:1 District of Queens County was held, at ’l‘racadie Cross Rouls. for the purpose of nominating a Candidate to represent thr- {Sir-c- tors of the District in the Legislative Assmxbly. .‘dr. An- thony Dnugan was Cllllt'tl to the (llmir, and the fillowing ‘1 Rosolutions were then sew-rally put and unanimously adopt: ed 2—- Moved by Mr. Robert Mooney, seconded by Mr. Francis McQuaid, J. Resolvt-d, That. as the Agricullurists of this District are the offspring of firemen, they are determined to submit. no longer to arbitrary mist-tile, to exercise their cloc- ,tive franchise in future as becomes llritonu, and not to re- use confidence in any lll'tn who is opposed to the riolits of" the Agriculturists of the Colony. 3 Moved by Mr. James Connolly, seconded by Mr. John Mooney, ‘2. Resolved, That it is the opinion ofiliis Meeting, that. their late Representative, the Hon. J. S. McDonald, has forfeited all claims ti their support. by his general conduct in the Legislature, which appears, on reference to the Jour- nals of the House of Assembly, to be in duvet. opposition to the best interests of the Agriculturists generally, and PS- pecially to the rent paying portion of them; that for the last four years he ha invtriably sided with the enemies of the people in the Legislature, which is evident from the follow- ing extracts taken from the Journals of that period : Journal of1839, Page 6‘5, motion for elective Councils, Viilr’d against by March 18,1839, he opposed the second reading of the Bill for the forfeiture of lands; and also the third read- in of the some and the settlement of the Inhabitants of this 'I‘ and. Journals oflS4li, Page 20, motion to prepare an ad- dress torthe Ill'lpi‘l'l-‘II Parliament~ngsinst it, Hon J. S. Mc- Donald. Journals of 1841, Page 2!), Bill for the settlement. ofthe Agriculturisls of the Island — against it, J. S McDon- sld. March 13,1541, Page ‘2 , the third reading ofa Blll for the regulation of the Fishery RPsr‘rvvs of this Colony—he voted against; 22d April. 1841, be voted against the passing of 18 Resolutions on the land question, and the improper tinn- struction of the Legislative Council; April 15, 1842, he voted against the Petition to the Imperial Parliament on the land question and pupiilir grirVnnCt-s ; l3tli April, 1842, he ‘ opposed an address to ill-r Majesty, pr'iyiiig her to prosecute i i the Land claimants for and on account of' tho Fishery Rss-ir‘ we: of the Colony ; April 13, suite year, he voted against the transmission of IIIK‘ Petitions of the llouse to Joseph lluine. Esq. M. P. for the plllp‘lse‘ of being prr‘s‘t‘nlr'd to the Imperial Parliament; that on a certain oecaswin in thr- Honsc he evinced an anxiety to saddle the country willi an ziililiti- ii to the Inti- Lieutenant Governor‘s salary, by submitting a Ros-o- Iution suggesting the propriety of so oppressive a tax as that -’ .-'C‘-'-.mo1 have prnved,ltud,.,tlicrint-intian of' the «It-ad of the Go- vormnent been carried out, which he erresPiitI‘d in his place- as an Executive Councillor. That the Executive of ‘Ibiit Colony have Iield office without admitting their responsi- , » bility to the people, and are oppost d to our rights as Ilritori<, i i and our prosp-rily as Agricnllurists, and havi- ever actrd so towards the country: and as Mr Mel) h0tthllt‘ is therefore, on this account all in», unfit. to be our Representative ; that. Ili‘, as one ()I. that hodr. was IllSll‘UtnPn. ml in sending the ill‘lllf'll Constabulary and Hillary force to the East Point l=st winter ': "‘.-il an imaginary riol,or subdue the spirit of lilimt'; or t :- , \iliirili iraiisxctmii has cmt i tiVl'l‘ £330 --r Jilllfill, .i»— this tl'll'r‘lllll: l.e-l.eve.<, and which will ' l. ivr, ‘mibc borne by the proplu, if our itep'esrnlativrs are to be the d pesof :iu Ul'll"x1tlll< U‘iVPI‘IlIHC‘IIl: that. lie lately as- r-ist: i. in run-looting hIx-ssrs J Pope, Thornton, and B-"illl’slo, the Assembly, although he was disqualified front which measure this M e. ‘.l in to aunts in inking 0r kofdiug his seat in the House; meeting most strongly l'tr‘plllllzllfi‘f-l, as subversive of lllE'll‘ rights and privileges; that under all these circuiiislariecs this meeting unanimously reject the Hon. .1. S. McDonald, as a person unfit to become their Candidate or Representative at the coming Election. r Movud by Mr. James Ilrogan, seconded by Mr. Tllnll‘l'ls D-iugan, 3. Resolved, That as this District has now an opporiu. iiity ofemuncipating itelf'frnin conservative misrepresentation, Ind is determined M's-import. only a staunch and well-tried in- dividual, we then-fore invue J. W. Le Laclieur, Esq. to be- come a Candidate for our suf’frages in the ensuing election for this District, and we pledge ourselves to vote for him ,exclusivvlv, and to use our exertions throughout the Dis. 9 trial to 3‘. euro li's return. Moved by .Vlr. John B'I'iynngh, seconded by Mr. \Villiam Murphy, Twat a copy of tlieiforegoing I‘wsolutions be fur- nished to Mr. LP Laclieur bv linked in the l’ulladinin and Colonial Ilerald, Newspapers. Mr. Dougan then left the Chair, and the same was taken by Mr. F. McQuaid. 'I'iie thanks of the meeting were then given to Mr. Dougan, for his conduct. while in the Chair. ; By Order of the Meeting, I ‘ ANTHONY DOUGAN,Cliairman. Tracndie Cross Roads, 1st Jinn-try, 184-1. \ mu—Iw ’ REPEan.—'1‘he following letter was received by thelust English Mail. ' Lovat. NA'rioNtL REPEAL ASSOCIATION, Corn BIC/tango Rooms, Dublin. Dean SIR ; The Halifax Packet just arrived, has brought to hand your respected letter to the Liberator, inclosing to him a remit- tance of £10 to our funds; which shall receive due honor at our weekly Meeting on next Monday. By nrxl Packetal hope to be furnished with the names of the Subscribers, in order that. I may have the pleasure of forwarding their Cards. In the mean time allow me to refer you to the accompanying Dublin Journals, for all the news, ,snd‘to assure you how truly I have the honor to remain, Dear Sir, * ‘ - Your most obedient humble Servant, ' THOMAS M. RAY. Dennis Reddin, a... Charlottetown, r. E. Island. __._—-— for Queen’- County was opened on persons :——Wi|lism Parry, l'or Larceny ; (10.; Richard Nh‘ddy, for Assault; Wilson, for Murder. William Holmes was tried and found guilty on Thursday. tacbment was also issued ttg'ulilst Edward Christop ltructing the Sherifi' of Prince County, ' tion of his duty. Christopher, as sworn to in Court, the murder of John Macpherson, . cation, havi terminated, the ,to-da ' Soto ‘ try), so‘d‘ris inolw true ' I'JIII been found againu I disorderly house. being proceeded with. ‘li’lfllll is one of that, the Chairman, and also pub-_ _. 'l Term oftho Supreme Court Eurasia: Coutvr. The Hi ary Tuesday last. True Bills have been found bv the Grand Jury against the following ' Samuel Holmes, for and John and Thomas Parry pleaded guilty. 7 her, 'of Lot 1, for speaking contemptuoust of the Court,_aud ob- while in tho-expat:- The contemptuous language employe y was as follows :-—“ What commenced yesterday. The examination ofthe witnesses, on the part of the prose.- trlal was adjourned until Jumes Cahill, for keeping gagguucaur. Efi'smalirrmes'r.—Mr. H. W Lobba'n’s Band ano ier union entertain . r ' TueSday evenin ment at Masonic Hall on 5 last. The attention I ' , spectable, was, we understa cei' I laugh highly re- . nd ratbe . performances were most successful. 'r mm, hm me Mime“ M . , ' ~— Rep:rctn‘3i\liics Iss'rr'i-p rn.—On lust \Vendesdsy evening. a w ' ie proceedings oftbc Institute for the pain year lead, and, on motion, adopted. the fellowuig.Resolulions w ‘ l. Moved by Mr. Davison— V are then passed : . John Pidivell, seconded by Mr. C. C. , WIIE’lirlliltlie [flanks of the Institute be given to those 2 enilemen “ (MIVLl‘eid Lectures‘ut the Institute during the past veiir. . over by Mr. George Beer, seconded bv Mr Jabcz Rowe— ' I hafhatphethnnks oftiic Institute be given tothose persons who esu )SCl'llthI towards the purchasing of Apparatus for the we of this Institute. a W J 111. Moved by Mr. Henry Found, seconded by C. C. Dari- SOD—— for the past venr. IV. Moved by Mr. C. C. Davison, seconded by Mr. Jabez Rowe— . t I! Illlut the thanks. oftlie Institute be given to His Excellencv Fe] t. Governor, for the use nl'tlie Hall in which the meetings (a lIt:.InSlllIlln-\\'i:re held last winter,and for his handsome onulion of£lti towards the fiimls oftlie Institute. The loll-m. log gentleiuen’were then elected Office-bearers for the present war:— 7 w " The Hurt. filiarles Young, President. Mr. Martin Dogliei'ty, Ist Vice President. \Villiam (liiiirlnll, Esq, Qd Vice do. gr. P. P. Little, Secretary, 'I‘i'easurer and Librarian. D oxrarr'r'riziL—dIon. George Diilryniple, Mr. \Vatson uclimiiin, ,‘lr._Jolm Pidwcll, J. I). Hniznrd,Esq., Dr. Cooke, George Colcs, harp, Mr. George Beer, jun., Dr. Treinaiu John Lotigworih, Esq. ' The Institute then adjourned. ' Dr. Hobkirk has tendered his gratuitous professional ser. yices, together with medicines, and every necessary, to the indigent Poor, who may be considered proper objects for relief by the Ladies" Benevolent Society—[slit O '10 THE Eon‘oa or THE COLONIAL HERALD. Sta ;—I have been much surprised—(sud I believe I only share that feeling with many others)-—at the silent indifi'er- once with which the people have regarded the little Drama cx .lhlled in the short Session ol'tli'e House of Assembly which has just terminated. The whole thing has been dash- e_d ofi with such singular efi'rontery—sncli' a bold assump- tion ofright—tbat the (would-be) leaders ofthe people seem to have .been dumbfounded by the imposing tone of their antagonists. Although, by the course adopted by the majority, they have gained their Object—the preservaiiou of' certain seats, which had been rendered insecure by a previous blunder; yet, in pursuing that course, they appear to me to have com- iiiittedn (iii-greater, as it is one ofa deliberate character, and for which they must, to all time, be held responsible. I‘be House of Assembly is said to be the interpreter ofits own Acts; but if. in the exercise of this privilege, it ventures upon_a line of conduct offensive to truth and justice, it will vei‘vjustly suffer in public opinion. Party spirit sometimes induces men to trifle with princi- ples which, if suffered to be trampled upon, may result in consequences too grave and important to the state to be passed by without observation. Indeed, the first departure porn a strictly upright and direct course should be marked by our (lisapprolnition, lest it should be indexed as a prece- dent, and be used as an introduction to other evil encroach—I iiieuts. It is now acknowledged that ntthe meeting of the House of Assembly three Gentlemen took- their seats who had no- toriously forfeited them by acceptance ofofiices ofemolu- teased by themselves, and also by those who helped to main- tain them iii the possession of their forfeited seats for the time, that they never entertained adoubt oftlieii‘ having vacated them. Ithiiik it must be plain to every man’s understanding, that the first business of the House, and the first ditty of the Speaker, was to ascertain that the House was rightly and legally constituted; because, il'illegnlly, then its proceedings must become of very doubtful authority. This was not done; and the consequence has been, that three Gciitlcmcu who, by a vote ol'tlie House, have since been declared to have accepted offices ofenioluninnt. disqualifying iliciii li'oui sit- ting and Vtilillg‘ in the llonse iiiitii re-elcctotl, have sat and voted, notwithstanding their tlisqiuilifiration, without refer— ence to their several constituencies, as the Act requires. It'it was right to keep them in the House until a trouble- some question had been conveniently disposed of, there could be no justice in dismissing them afterwards. Nothing occurred between the time of their vote upon this ques- tion, and the vote oftlicir extrusion, to alter their position with regard to their constituents, and this manifest incon- sistency is abundant proof'ofthe impropriety of'the whole proceeding. I shall content myse observations upon this e be very glad to hear whatever 1am, Sir, Yours, &c., If with these few (I trust) temperate xti‘aordinary proceeding, and shall can be said in palliation ot'it. CIVIS. FRf‘IID."-1\ now speriesoftirtifit‘c hasjust (tome toour know- ledge, against which We feel it our duty to put the public on their guard. 'l‘lm his“ w-immitm which “ROWLAND'S MACAS- SAIl ()II.’ has acquired throughout the world, has excited the cnpidily ofsomo ITNPKINCIPLED imitators who have endeavoured to introduce, into the East and West Indies, America, «QC. &c., their highly noxious imitations, for the real article—the wrappers and labels of which so closelv resemble those of .Messrs. Roto- land's. as to require it sninewliiit careful observation to detect the imposition. The only mode for the purchaser to avoid the im- positiou. and escape the baneful effects of their vile counterfeits, is to inspect, with great care, the wrappers and labelsmnd follow the directions attached to the word “CAUTIOle iii Messrs. Row-land's Advertisement, which frequently appears in our paper-——Sec Advertisement. Exriuoamnsitr LETTER raoit rue YOUNG ——The following letter, received by the last in Oiho in a very amiable light; it is addressed to in London, and begins thus “Athens, I'nlais du Panliellenion, 1842. “ Gentlemen,---I am commanded by his Majesty to offer you his boat thanks for tho promptitude wherewith you executed the orders for ‘ Holloway's Ointment,’ and ‘ Holloway’s Pills.‘ The tunic and allerutive properties of the latter, as an auxiliary to the former, are duly ti preciated, and their conjoint efl'ectsare indeed truly surprising. D’ou will please present the gold medal, sent through the courier, to Mr. Holloway, as a token of his Majesty’s high sense of his services in the branch ofcurutive modicmo. I have the honour to be, &c., “ GIRAMB, Min. Sec., des Aff. Etrsn." It becomes our duty,in confirmation of the above, to state, that in all external disorders these preparations are uniivalled. Kilo or Gaines. ail, exhibits King MARRIED. . 0n the 31st ult., at St. John's the Evangelist Church, Crnpsud, by the Rev. J. Herbert Road, Mr. William Moon, of Crapuud, to Miss Lea, ofTryon. I , At the same place. by the same, Mr. \Vm. James Higgins, of Crapstld, to Miss Sarah Penpraese, ofDe Sable. r At Cnscumpec, by the Rev. John C. Sinclair, on the nth ult., Mr. Donald .M‘Kinnon, Teacher, to Miss ElizsbslhBell, West Cape: alsn,lby the some, Mr. John Melvdle, tp Miss. Marian Oxley ; also, by the some, Mr. George H. Clark, to Miss Alice Vincent, both of Cuscumpec. is the use of going to law with the devil, whm tbe_Court is DTBD held in hell!” The trial or Jalm and Thomas Wllson for At St. Peter’s, on Thursday the 14th ult., after a short illness, MARY, wife of Mr. James, Webster, in the 25th year of her age. Suir Nsws. . I At Bidoford, the Brig, Caroline Alice, mood Buy, P. E. Island—28 days. I “Bradley, from Rich- That the thanks oftlic Institute be given to the Office-hearers merit. Indeed, ifl aui rightly informed, it has been 'COlIfi'l ll mercantile firm assumed use... AUCTION. Bay MARE, between five and six years old, and l asubulanfitg HORSE, rising two years nId, having been on the sameqmv. swimmises Since the month of August last, and the {PH 9 a ' 13,, een duly advertised in several oftlie Island NeWs- . V p .r., cl". no owner having hitherto appeared to claim [hum Z ll,““’i lliils is to give notice, that unless the owner or owners i.[Pioro'ols.i:ill' forthwtth appear, the sail animals will lie Sold D'— Hill”: Auction. at Itedimn'l's. Hand of Vernon River on Wed- Iiesdny, the 24th lush, to defray expenses. ’ i. B V Y . CONRAD VICKERSON. rim nslon, V errion River, Jan. 3, 1844'. ' J“ 0 S 3 PH D O D D , Upholsterer 8: French Polisher, EGS lealvei t‘q ilthuniut the Inhabitants of Charlotte.- own an: [to sand generally that be has tult .ii th , I Litter occupied by Mr. Jabez Iiurnaid, jnu., East «(fill olleiiiugs': qullil'e, where all orders in his line will be thankfully received and piinctually attended to. Charlottetown, 51b Jan.,1844. :- 0 O K 3 z R E I I TO those who are not “ TEETOTALLERS," new is the time ! SELLING 0 FF AT COST! SPIRITS, RUM, BRANDY, WINES, ALE, PORTER. GEORGE F. COOPER. Jan. 3. 2w, apply to FOR: SALE OR TO LET, EIIIA'I‘ pleasantly situated Dwelling House . ). ‘ . ' and I ietiiisos, now iii the occupation of Mr. '1'. , . . . . . . Ii. '1 rolnfllllbln \Vator blroot. I‘or lurilicr particulars f . I). “11.5 . Richmond Street, .‘rugustSth, 18-13. .ON House of Assembly, 23d December,1843. ESOLVED, That no I’eiition praying aid for Roads, and Bridges. or for any object info local or [ll‘lt'ille’llnllll’e, he received after Thursday, the Eighth rliiv of Februan heal. ORDERED, That the above IIO‘SUIIXIIUII lie inserted in each of tlic Newspapers published in Cllttl'llHlofUWIl. \V. CULLEN, Clerk. To the Electors ofthc Second Electoral District of Queen’s County. GENTLEMEN ; ’ IIIE House of Assembly having, on Saturday last, , declared the office oanniinissiouer for the Recovery of Small Debts to be an oflice ofemoluinent under the Crown, con- sequenin lllY sent, as one of your Representatives, has been va- cated; and as Ido not consider my integriiv or principles fetter- ed in the slightest degree by holding the office of Coiniiiissioucr for the Recovery ol'Sinall Debts (although [do receive the large emnlument offivepence for every Summons issued, and twopence for every Judgment given by the Small Debt Court in Charlotte- town, and that not from either the Crown or the Public Treasury,) Il‘eel that it would be :i great rlcrelicliun ofduly,ou my part, were I to decline coming forward again as a candidate at the approach- ing Election, to fill up the said vacancy, particularly so when I reflect that whcnyou did me the high libiior ofretiirning me with such a large majority, at the bread ol'tbe l’oll, ut the last Grue-I rul Election, it was your impresston, as well as my own, lllut I slioiiltl' continue one of your Representatives during tho existence of the present [louse of Assembly; then-litre I shall make it a point (il'my llt‘illlll permit), to attend at the opening hl'llle Pull. tit Crosby's Mills, Lnt 3‘0. oti Friday, the l‘Jili of January next, and Illl'll give you such an explanation ofihu circumstances which iiiduet-d iiie to accept the office of Commissioner, as, I trust, \\ill prove satisfriv'loiy‘. ‘rlllll should you still doom inc worthy nl'a eoiiliiiiiitiive ofiliot confidence which you have invariably placed in me, (luring the last thirteen years, you may rely that 1 shall, at all times, to the utmost ofiny humble abilities, oiideavour to pro- ‘molotho general interests of the Colony, with a due. regard to your local wants. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your verv obdt. humble Sorvt.. 'JOiiN s. MACDONALD. Charlottetown, Dec. 26th, 1843. , To the Independent Electors of the Second District of Queen’s County. , GENTLEMEX; IN complying with a Bublic invitation given me, by a re- sper'tnble number of you, to become a Candidate for your suffragvs at the approaching election, I would state, that. in doing so, I have been ultIU‘llt‘d by a sense of that duty, \iliicli 1.as a Colonist, owe to my Country, and that if I hesitated in coming forward, at the present important crisis—— when every one is imperativer called upon to use his privileges with judgment and independence—I should be deservele branded as a traitor to the popular cause. Your liberties or? at stake, and, in fact, the issue of the election for this District is to confirm or weaken the unparalleledadini- nistrution of Sir Henry. If his measures are to prevail, what ~will our lot. be ere long? Independent Subjecls ' Nay, but crouching slaves, uuwurlhy of the name of Britons. But have we it not in otir power to allay this degradation and sit- crilice of our just rights? And who so base as to forge chains for his own thrsldom? As to my prlticiplr's, I presume they were fully tested during the eight years for which I occupied Ii Seat in the Colonial ngisliltlre. Knowing these, it is for you to say, whether I am agxiii worthy of the responsible trust which I then held and—l feel conscious—discharged with satisfaction to inv Coiistituency,aud for the prusprrity of the Colony. If the Liberals were not at once successful in obtaining an amelioration ofmv suffering fellow (Inluniets‘ condition, their efforts were not devoid of somr beneficial results to the Co- lony. And it is only for thr- people to persevere, in order to gain their constitutional rights. To the advocacy of these rights my host energies and linin- ble talents wdl b2 devoted, it' 1b.} returned as your Repre- sentative, which, from the liberal assurances of support I have received, seems doubtless. Then, wherever your local interest may require my aid, I need not state that it Will be cheerfully afforded. I Be true to yourselves, and believe me to be, Your innst obedient Servant, JOHN W. LE LACIIEUR. Charlottetown, 3rd January, 1844. To the Electors of Charlottetown and Royalty. ENTLEMEN;—My acceptance of the office for- merly held by my late lamented father, having caused the seat which 1 occupied in the House of Assembly, as yourRepre- Sentative, to be declared vacant, I feel that I WUIIId be doing you an injustice, were I not ‘to give you an opportunity of votirig'for or against me at the ensuing Election nfa Member, for tlicfilling up of that vacancy. I therefore beg to offer myselfa _ assuring you that, should I again have the high honor of becom- ing one of your Representatives, it shall, as heretofore, be my union ardent desire to serve you as I ought, and to the best of my humble abilities, honestly and independently. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, With much respect, Your obedient humble servant, FRANCIS LONGWORTII. Charlottetown, Dec. 26th, 1843. BOOKBINDING. THE Subscribers are prepared to execute all orders in the BOOKBINDING line in the first style ofworltmtin- ~ship,at moderate prices, and with punctuality and dis etch. COOPER. 6: BR MNER. _ Candidate for your sutfrnges', TO BE LET. Y THE SUBSCRIBER, and immediate posses- sion given, that commodious and pleasantly situated House in Water Street, formerly occupied by James D. Macdonnell, £511., to which a good Stable and Garden are attached. ‘ . Also. several valuable and eligible BUILDING LOTS, in- Water Street, King Street and Eultis StreetjAMEs PEAKE. Charlottetown, 30th Sept, 1843. THE SUBSC RIBERS have completed their Impord“ tations for the FA LL, c insisting of A LARGE ASSOBTMENT OP GOODS; 4 Suitable for the Season, Comprising superfine bln'ck, blue and coloured Cloths, Cit-si- meres, I Weeds and Doeskins, in great variety; \Velsh do axony Flannels, Moiislin do Laines, Orleiinh and Parisian loths. Cherie Chusans, Printed Velvets,&c. for Ludic‘s' Dresses, 8; 6-! black Parapmtta, for mourning; black and coloured Silk elvets, Ribbons, Gloves, Laces, Hosiery, Silk 6:, Cotton Handkerchiefs, Muslins, Braces, Stocks, superior Cotton Ivan), 133m": Fl" Caps and Beaver Huts,'Blankets, 81c. 61c. . ~ _ ALSO, ‘ Jamaica Spirits, best pale and coloured Brandy, Holland's Glns Port and Madeira \Vines. Hysnn and Snuchung Ton, Loafand ‘ Motst Sugar, London Porter, boxes Raisins, Currants, Spices. Mllslnfd ;_ Earthen, Glass and Hardware—The whole of which \\'lII be disposed ofat their usual low price! for Cssu,‘ on deli- very. ' LYDIARD dz FINLAYSON. ho. 1, Queen Sin-oi, Dec.,1843. i ' t’. S.-—'I‘hc_v beg to inform those persons whose Account! have ' been due for some limo, that unless they make it satisfactory Ir. rupgoment, on or before the lfitliuuy of March, thoid Accounts WlII bo plaCed in the hands of an Attorney. L; a; P. x.» \\.. mat/w «I z 1 W97, ~7 ’ l. 7 NE”sz ‘41 “l Bribeldfig’l 1'. M ' git .l’o ‘94. “ms-513,312" 1*“ %§ER"*E¥3J1}'k—V L x), A“ h.. The FIR , THE HAIR! THE SKIN! THE TEETHI' ROWLAND’S. MACASSAB OIL ' Is universally acknowledged to be the ONLY ARTICLI tha‘ ' “lll tliocluall'v produrr and I" Mort Ilm'r, (including \VHISKIRS Mul' l‘sClllOS, and Hummus) prevent it from falling:‘ or in ‘ , grq tree it from .trtlrf and timid/i], and rciider'it deII'g. {fully aqfi, amorous pernicious compounds are noivcrsallyFsoId ‘ cur/ii, and gloss”. CAUTION I—N as f )IACASSAK ()lL." To ensure the real article, see that “who!- tie is enclosed in a wrapper. (a SlPt‘I t‘nfi'm"l“¥ Orexqul-‘lle W‘m‘m-‘n’hqu 9 on which are engraved “ IMJIVLAND’E MACMSAR '01]. in two lines. , ’ “J To further ensure the genuine article, IPBIIIBI. the words " Row. " land‘s Macassar ()il“ are engraved on the back ofthe envelnpo my) 1,500 times, containing 29,023 letters—Wtruoc‘I final long fig: assume. - i ‘ 7 Price 35. Cd: 73: Famil Bottles, (equal to four small 1 . i J J duub e that sizc,‘ZIs. per bottle. ’) 0' Sin“. BBWLANDS’ .. KALYDOB , . I‘lns elegant and fragrant Preparation thoroughly cradis rates all Pimp/4‘s, SIM/3‘, [Hair/it's, Rodnm, 'I'n'v, Frecklep,snd othél DIf/I't‘fx rift/1r Sl‘i‘n, ln-als Sinihmws, Stings of lunch, and reduce! in- flammation. Il imparts n youfhfiil roseale hue iothe most biliout Cow ,v'rrmn, and remit-rs the Anus, [loads and Ncr.': transparentlyfm'r and delightfully soft and smou’i. r 1 It Is invaluable as a renovating and refreshing “'asli duringlravclliu '. or exposure to the sun, dust, or dry piercing winds, and at‘terttho‘lloslg' ' M . atmos here of crowded assemblieL—GENTLIHEI Willfind itpeeuliuly - i 4: grate ulahershaving,inallayingllwirrifitlotiflmo!liu.‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘1, W?" Price 45. 6d. and 85. 6d. per bottle, duty included. ‘ - Butt/LANDS" osouro‘ 0E1 aerating. QEMZBES’REQQ. A FRAGRAXT H'III'I'I'.‘ [’0 IVDER, 0 Oriental Hahn—ll eradiraics Tartar and decayed spots from the 7rd}: preservest En- amel, to which it imparts a I’carl-likt- whiteness, and fixes the Teeth firm. ly in the Gums. Being an Anti-Scnrhutic, it eradicate: the scurvy from the Gums, strengthens, braces, and reiidcrsthcm of a healthy red: it removes unpleasant tastes from the mouth, which often remain allel- :ct'crsh, taking medicine, &c. and imparts sweetness and mm to the a treat . ‘ r...» w} ‘i . ,v. I ’ L "C Price Qs. OJ. per box, duly included. ROWLAND’S ESSENCE OF TYRE,. OB IMPERIAL DYE, v; Changes Red or Grey Hair, Whiskers, Eyebrowsr 6a., to shutouts _ Brown or Black. ' Price 4s.—7s. sit—10s. 6d. and 91.. per bouiot ROWLAND’S _ ‘. ALSANA EXTRACT ' Immediately relieves the most violent Tooth-Ache, Gum-Bails,ud ,, Su‘tlled Farr. “‘- .. Price 9d.-4s. Cd. and 105.601. per bottle. OBSERVE 1-..1‘0 protect the Public from Fraud, '17:: "canoes-s5. . ' L,» i 0. ~s. missioners Qfller .llujzsly'x Stumps have authorised the Propriotm' 5 Signature to be engraved on the Government Stamp. thus-— A. ROIVLAND dz SON, 20, Button Garden, Which is animal In the Knlydor, Odonto, snd Alsalra. Nous oflhescjare Genuine without the Stamp. Beware of Imitationsll composed of the most pernicious, and trashy inqrcdionis, and \Vl’lit'll are frequently pressed upon the un- “ wary as “ G .NUINE," and under the lure ofbei'ug cheap. fl Dc sure to ask for '“ Rowland’s” Articles. Sold by every Pznruxcit and CHEMIST throughout the civilized world. __._.—— . . a‘IIE AMERICAN MILLENARIAN, and Lifefal"- _ Interpntcr of Prophecy, published at New York, price i" ‘ ‘1 7s. 6d. per ariiium, in. advance. A fuw Copies have been just r0 - coivod and are for Sale at the Colonial Herald Office. , , ; TO BE SOLD. VI‘HREE Acres cleared LAND, in a high 7 state of v: cultivation. a short distance beyond the Protestant Burying. : Ground, on the Princeiown Road, and about a quarter ofs mil. , i from town. An acre iind a half were ploughed this Full,rand three-quarters ofsn new are ready for wheat. For fmthnpud- - i l t cu an app y 0 \VILLIAM HILL; ‘ (3w) ‘- , Charlottetown, 18th User. 1543. “7 ANTED to PURCHASE, a few 0X fir-100W HIDES, for which cash Will be giviiknggpgitghrgfi Queen Square, Charlottetown, Dec. 30, 1843.14 ’ 3w_ l s l' . . "8"! r .4 years old, has been on t September last. The ow property and paying expenses. Covehesd Road, Dec. 13th, 1843. have the some, on proving property a nd syin WILDIAMs O FINE 0X,,sbout 3 years old, came in? Image ofthe subscriber about liarvesttime. The ow _ stream... ‘i Caucuses. . v, as: Little York,.Decembsr 20, 1843. A STRAY HEIFER, rising three yearsk‘oldg been on the subscriber‘s premises for a few. weak. The owner can have her on proving property and i . pauses. . ' , A DONALD onus Covohosd, Dec- 11th, 1843. (SW)