0' one carousel ' were 7 Q The celebrated ROWLAND’S KALY - V D i at led by its numerous admirers “ the auxiliarygf bzghioflllistely al clinics and seasons Ofineslimable importance to fema d Iovelii mac's. During the rigours of Winter, not any attack more serious- ly impairs the beauty of a fine Skin, than inclement cold- it be- gnrge’s roggp, reg, chopped, and vulgarly unseemly, and fretiuently as lguref,l y c ilblatns. Equally available are its virtues against 1 e one u influence ofsolar heat, which causes Freckles, Sun Burns, Tan, &.c. all ofwhich blemishes I _ . v the KALYDOR . . and removes. I‘hroughout season, time and climate, thiEI'Zi‘ihrfdl AUCTIONS. TO BE LET, by Auction, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 3d do of September next, at 3 o‘clock, r. H., at the Market-House, O E STALL in the said Market-House, agreeably to the provisions of the “ Act to regulate the Letti'zg OfStalls in Charlottetown Market-House, and for other purpo I therein mentioned." 3], of the illiterate and the ridicule of: the ridicu- ml‘" not we expected to be men of respectability, oftalent, - 3 And more than these, are not we expected to innin— v'u in acconluncelwitli ourprofession? Is it possible new do so upon a stipend which is far below the mecha- " who prepare the mind ufthiit mechanic to receive-the wfiym'ery o the business to which he may devote the time l » 5,, hi. apprenticeship? Shall we, I say, suder ourselves ‘ ‘ . god in such a manner—we who have devoted, and oiiug, our time, our abilities, yea, urideour all, to the a . .. ofthe uninformed? NOTICE TO MARINERS._ . THE C,ommissioners of Light Houses give notice that the L'ght House lately erected’on the west side ofthe north e"ll'tince to the Gut of Canso, in lat. 45 42 north, and 61 27 west lo."g‘i wail". on the 24th of June, and will exhibit a plain,-fixed L‘ghli Whlcll will be seen from the greater part of the Bay of St. Gei'rge! and the shores of Cape Breton, as far as Port Hood ', the Bullgllg Stands about 120 yards from the shore, is painted white, and 's a Very conspicuous Object in day time. The Lanthorn is elevated 115 feet above the sea level; there is good anchorage GEO. LEWIS, Market Clerk. if r w l,ghou'rertt!-—the appeal is to you; come forward, then, “fieldufnction, and lie dormant no longer. Arouse your- Mi rgy; make an efi'ort to emerge from that unlearned, the boasted knowledge ofthe pretended me. nurtiltary arrays the neck and arms in radiant brilliancy, and per- gaggiies the vivid bloom of juvenile attraction—[See Jldvertise- In the St. George, from Picton, on Monday—~M essrs. Fraser, under the light, with the wind 01? shore. July 1,1842. .__.t._ ‘ Commis- S. CUNARD, fi‘m’. your'lema .' G m —" —-—— I‘ “Amman g Silll‘ers next. at 12 o'clock at New Glee ow Brid a about 20000. my It? filliwt'imiigu iii:Gail:mlngftfieeiiraiiiife ofihitlpprgild ifiassmners. 1' 1" MILLAR’ °”"gh““ feet SPRUCE and PtN’E BOARDS. g g ' ’ [all . i . Charlottetown, August 17th, 1842. 0 BE SOLD, by Auction, on the 12th September Cattle will be taken in payment. H. Narrovyay, Mrs. Nelson, and two in the steerage. In the'bt. George, from Miramichi, on Wednesday—Hon. T. H. Haviland, Hon. C. Hensley; Captain swabey‘. Messrs. C. Hensley J. Purdie J. Costin Jos"l P' k; ‘ Mrs. \demouth, Myiss Kirwini I“ M in, Mrs. Dempsey, ([ mean not those who have.manifested a mastership of Aug. 26’ 1842. We“) combined With the mischiev‘ous efl'orts ofthe un- lu,‘ the would‘be-thouglit scholar, call aloud for you to - m the hill, and to put your shoulder to the wheel, and to our independence, and thereby you Will make all feel ,heir dependence upon, the propagators of knowledge. ,mflm presentcall be made in vain; but come boldly and 'i', forward to maintain your cause, and to plead for your "Id be nottrampled upon by tlinse who would wantonlv tiller they obtain of us what they cannot do without. I , dwell longer on_this subject, but am afraid of encroaching 1, upon the columns ofthe Paper at present; and, in con- ,1 exhort you to be diligent in your calling! Neglect duly, and let---yea, make our opponents and oppressors we are men of candour, honesty and integrity. Hoping mofmy brethren wrll continue the subject, and adopt an, by Agitating! Agitating! until we gain that bich we deserve, believe me tobc, Your staunch friend and brother, A LICENSED TEACHER. GEORGETOWN FAIR. Under the direction ofthe Eastern flgricultural Society. FAIR. for the Sale of LIVE STOCK and AGRI- CULTURAL PRODUCE will be held at Georgetown, on Wednesday, the 2lst September next—to commence at 10 O‘clock. B order ‘ y THORNTON, Secretary. Three Rivers, 19th August, 1842. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS. T H E S E superlative Family Medicines have long since acquired an established reputation for direct and invariable efficacy in all the prevalent and ordinary diseases, as well as in many others ofa peculiar and aggravated character. Their virtues are prove by the voluntary testimonials of the persons they have cured, and who accompany their certificates with their names and places of residence. These certificates riow amount to thousands, being hundreds to each particular kind of disease. ,They embrace the most frightful and in- veterate cases of Scrofula, Piles, Dyspepsia, Janndice, Biliour and Liver afleclions. acute and chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Bronchitis, Scrofulus as well as Mucous Consumption, habitual (.‘osliveness, Worms, Stomach and Bowel complaints of all kinds, headache, giddiness {and nervous debility, eruptive diseases, and the clouded, sallow, unhea th. appearance of the skin, arising from various causes ofill health, Fever and Agile of every variety, settled (pains in the side, back, organs and limbs, humors, ulcers, foul breath an inward fccer, night sweats, and, general weakness and loss of appetite, the mumps, swollen face and gum, affections of the bladder, kidney, spleen and pleura, arid the sic/mes: inci- dental tofemales, together With very many other maladies which cannot ~ be here entimeLated. The certificates of cure in all these diseases are immense in number, and clear, direct and explicit in description, and coming as they do, in every case,from the persons cured, they are indis- putable and conclusive in authority. These inestimable medicine sshould therefore be kept by every family and grown erson in the Union, as they will be found to be not only the best reme ies for disease, but also its most certain revenlatives, and the surest renovators of sound, cheerful and elastic hea tli. They are singularly mild and agreeable in their operation, and though perfectly efl‘cctual, never occasion even tho temporary prostration and nausea which always follow the use of coarse drastic purges and the use of calomel. Prepared wholesale and retail by Dr. Wm. B. Moffat, 375 Broadway, New York. For sale also by the agents—NEW YORK, May 30. COOPER 61. BREMNER. Sole Agenlsfor Prince Edward Island. E MAILS. . HE MAILS “for the ensuing Fortnight Will be made up as follows: For Miramichi, on Monday the 22d inst., at 8 o’clock, a. m. ‘Pictou, Halifax, England, &c. &c., on Wednesday the 24th inst., at noon. DO- do. do. on Friday the 26th inst., at noon. Miramichi, on Monday, the 29th inst., at 8 o’clock, a. m. I’ictou, Halifax, England, &c. &c., on \Vednesday, the 3lst inst., at noon. Do. do. do. o’clock, p. m. Post Office, Charlottetown, August 19th, 1842. LAUNCHED, At St. Peter’s, on the 20th inst., by Mr. Peter Kellv, a fine Brig. of188 tons, o. ni., 173 tons, ii. ni., called the John Hutches, for Mr. George Hooper, Merchant, Charlottetown. This Vessel, for symmetry, materials and workmanship, cannot be rivalled. 0n the same day, from the Sliipyarrl of Mr. John M‘Isaac, Orwell, a superior built Brig, called the James, of 190 tons, for Mr. Charles \Velsh, Merchant, Charlottetown. At Pownal Buy, Oil the 23d inst., by Mr. Peter Praught, a well finished Schooner, of 90 tons, called the Barbara flnn. .II on Friday, the 2nd September, at 9 PORT OF CHflRLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Aug. 20—Schr. Happy Return, Mncrne, Piston; Cools. 22—Thctis, Lungueillc, 'I‘atmagouclie; Limestone.—Marin, (\‘Vulllis, Miramiclii; ballast.—Lark, Howalt, Pictou; JOJ S. 23——Betsey, Harney, Arichat', Fish, &c. 24—Mary, Brodie, Bay Verte; Boards and Sliinglcs.—Bro- thers, Tni'ribull, Dalhousie; Ballast. 25—Abeoiia, Anderson, Pirtou; Coals.—Flying Fish, Mac- (lonald, Halifax ; Goods.—Rebecéa, Lowderr,\Vallnce; Lime—Two Brothers, Fougeric. Mirnmiehi; Deals. —Margaret, h’lticlelliin, Pictori; Conls.—Norn Creina, Lnnd. do. ; Goals and Fish—Maria, Mann, Wallace; Boards, &c. 26.—Liherty, Chambers, River John, N. S. ; Limestone. CLEARED. Aug. 20-—Schr. Abeona, Andersmi, Pictou ;Ballast.—-Mary Ann, S rague, Sherliae; Goods. \ 23—-1Viijirgaret, Wallis, Mirainichi; 7 his. Oatmeal, 4 do. lour. ‘ ' ' 25—Happy Return, Macrae, Pictou ; Ballast. 26—-Brig Brothers, Corbett, Plymouth; 32 tons Hardwood and 246 tons Pine Timber, 7 cords Lnthwood, 2,000 feet Deals——by J. Peake.——Schr. Mary, Brodie, Bay Vet‘te; ballast.—Two_ Brothers, Fougerie, Aricliat; do. ‘ 1842. Q ~ ‘ 4ng5" TE}: surnames. anemones: W'ILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS: From Pictou for Charlottetown Monday, 2211 Aug. at G, a. m. and Miramichi, Monday, 29th Aug. at 2, a. to. Monday, 22d Aug. at 2, p. in. Monday, 29th Aug. at 9, a. m. From Miramiclii forCharlotte- town and Pictou, Tuesday, 23d Augfrat 4, Tuesday, 30th Aug. at 4, From Pictou for Charlotte- town, Thus EDITOR on THE COLONIAL Harman. $113.43] great deal of misconception, on the subject whatnot commonly termed MiLLENAitiAN views, appears genilin this, as well as almost every other community at ' gent time, and as the subject is, doubtless, deeply inter- many ofyotir readers, as well'as to myself, I have ‘ r that you will give the following remarks, by the DALTON, M. A., Incumbent of St. Paul’s Church, mpton, a place in the columns of the Colonial \ Aspeedy compliance with this request, will great- From Charlottetown for M iramichi, Wednesday, 24th Aug. at l, p. Wednesday, 3lst Aug. at 3, p. Saturday, 3d Sept. at 7, a. ii). p. m p. m. . m. From Charlottetown for . m. Pictou, gThursday, Ist Sept. at 11, n. in. Your obedient servant, o I" - 25th Aumat 11 a m. A CONSTANT READER. Fr m ictou for Georgetown, Thursday, a , , ILLENNIUM.—-I cannot help expressing my joy that the lobes Ufa Newton and a Greswell have proved that antiquity our side, and that novelty cannot be charged against us. voice of antiquity is so far useful, as it tends to corroborate ‘ uppeal to the word. All, indeed, that is ancient is not true, then may be led to place an overweening dependence on From Georgetown for Pictou, - Saturday, 27th Aug. at], a. m. From Charlottetown for Bedeque, - Monday, 29th Aug. n19, a. m. From Bedeque for Miramichi, - Monday, 29th Aug. at 5, p. m. From ’Miramiclii fur Betleque, ? r_ . Tuesday, 30th Aug. at 4, p. m. Bron-motto, July 25—Arrived, British Lady, Williams, from P. Chnrlmleww" and Plum“ 5 . . . [13‘ These valuable Medicines may also be had on application to Mr. than and Conneils. tear that this has been lately exhibited E. Island. ’ M _ From Bedeque for Cliarlotte- Wednesdav .318, Aug. 8, 7’ a. m George Farley, Searletown, Bedegue. some anonymous writers of our own Church to u distressing BRISTOL, July 28—4“ ive Sisters, Yeo, from do. town, ' r Charlottetown, August 12. 184-2. Still there is the opposite errOr—the despising ofancient many—the neglect of consulting with the saints offormcr rations; for, thouin all that is ancient is not true, all that is is certainly false; and I must say, that ifI could not 'dis- Iny trace ofthe views we have proponrided until the era Reformation, I would suspect that we were walking in the of novelty and conjecture, rather than in the “good old oftruth and righteousness. Birt now, whilst we make ppeul to the Bible, as the only standard of truth, We have satisfaction ofsettirig forth those very prospects that formed ,yful hope ofthe early Church, the support of many who . e called to take their place amongst “ the noble army of 1 rs." fi' if if i ITBY, in his treatise on tradition, has given the most decided mony to tho antiquity oftliese views. His general statement “ The doctrine of the Millennium, or the reign ofsaints on earth thousand years, is now rejected by all Roman Catholics, and by be greatest part of Protestants; yet it passed among the best of ~ ‘7 liristinns for two hundred andjlfly ycrlvrsfor a tradition apostoli- , and as such,is dcliv'ercd bymany Fathers of the second and ird centuries, who speak ofit as the tradition of our Lord and notice, and ofull the ancients who lived before them, who v 'cry. words in which it was delivered, the Seiiptures .re then so interpreted, and say that it was held by all but were cIactly orthodox.” ' proceeds to cite Ii'om the Fathers in proof ofthe folg ions z—First, ‘-’ that the doctrine is delivered by the , the second and third centuries as .1 tradition received utli ofClirist and his apostles.” Secondly, “they (it use probable opinion, but as a thing they Were 8d of.” Tliirdly, ‘.‘ they confidently cite, as p'airi Charlottetown, 19th Aug. 1842. THE FAMILY LIFE MEDICINES. Tr HE celebrated Life Pills and Phoenix; Bitters, pre- pared and sold by Dr. \Vm. B. Mofi‘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 of the medical profession, who have observed their invariable efficacy in general derangements ofthe stomach and bowels, and their astonishing 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 pre-em'irient positidit which they now occupy in public and domestic estimation. Ibey are proved by their works, and make no appeals _to vulgar creduhty. Ifthe proprietor were disposed to make an invidious comparison be- tween these self-established mdicines and any others. he might confi- dcntlv assert and challenge contradiction that there is no medicine knowugto the medical profession, or named in their books, concerning which so many clear, unquestionable and conclustve levrdences of use- fulness and remarkable cures are recorded as those which he can adduce Concerning the Life Pills and thnix Bitters. lfil be admitted that suf- ferers are the bestjudges as to whether a remedy has relieved them and restoled them to health and strength, than is the evrdence in behalf of these medicines decisive and irresrstible. Dr.Mofl‘nt ism possessron 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 completelv and speedily cured of the follownig‘diseases, and of many others nof here enumerated, by these Life Medicines alone, when other medicines had been long employed in vain, Viz: Scrofula, m its most dreadfully advanced and destructive stages, when large moons of the flesh and bones of the face had been destroyed; Piles of ve, ten, twen— le FIRST PRODUCTIONS in the WORLD for THE HAIR! THE SKIN ll THE TEETHiu newcamae , MACASSAR OIL, , f) VEGETABLE PRODUCTION. ’ ‘ The onlv article that reduces and restores HAIR; alsoWHISKERS, - ‘ MUSTA CHIOS, and YE-BRO‘_\]\;S; [iii-events Haii;I from falling 06' mi ’ turniri re to the latest eriod o i c; c anges grey air to its origina COLDUgRg—-fl"ees it from sculif, and makes it beautifully SOFT, CURLY and GLOSSY. In dressing HAIR,“ keeps it firm on the cnr1,uiiinjtrre by damp weather, crowded room, the dance, or III. the exercrse of ridin . To Children, it is invaluable, as it lays a foundation for a BEAUTIFU HEAD OF HAIR. ON PURCHASING, (Beware of Counterfeits l 2) ask to: “ROWLAND’s Macassan 0iL”—-and seefihat those wordsare on the en- . 'th the Si nature and Address,t us— velope’ “'1 Ag. ROWLAND 5L son, 20, Hatton Garden, London Counter-signed ALEX. ROWLAND To ensure the genuine article, see that the words “Rowland’gMacauar Oil” are eiigraven on the back of the envelope nearly 1,500 times, cone aining 29,028 letters—wr'r'uour nus NONE IS GENUINE, Price 35. 6d.; 7s.; Family Bottles, (gontaininifour small,) 108. 6d. and double that size, 215. per otlle. . . ROWLAND’S KALYDOB, A reparation from Oriental Exotics, is now universally known as the mill] safe and eliicient protector and beanli gr of the SKIN and Conrutxs ION. Its virtues are commonly displaye in thorou hly eradicatin all pimples, spots, redness, ton, freckles, and other nnsrght y cutaneous dc acts, in healing cliilbluins, chops, and in rendering the most rough and uneven DIED, At Halifax, N. 8., on the 2lst inst, aged 76 years, the Honor- able Ililibert Newton Bintiey, lollet-lor (IIIIIIIPOSI and Excise at tliutport, which office he held for [belong period offifty years. At Boston, on the night ofthe 24th inst, aged 43, after a pain- fril illness oftwo years, LYNDE M. \VaL'rEa, Esq, Editor of the Boston Transcript. At London, on the let inst. Frederick Yates, the popular per- former, ‘fln'l manager of the Adelplii. THE FIRST RESTORATION FROM BABYLON. By the Rev. W. W. PYM, Rector of Willian, Herts. The above Lecture, being the 5th of the course, will be read (I). V.) in the large Room under the Colonial Herald Printing Ofiice, on W'ednesday evening next, commencing at 8 O'clock; and all who take an interestin the subject are respectfully invited to attend. Charlottetown, 27th August, 1842. CLOTH FINISHING MILL AND DYE HOUSE. HE Subscribers having commenced the necessary Buildings on the Tlirec-Mile-Run, witliIn‘tlie Royalty of Charlottetown, hope by the middle of October to be so far com- plcted as to commence Dving, Fulling, Shearing, and Dressing the HOM ESPUN CLOTH, so as to give the last finish to this substantial article ofIslarid manufucluie. The dye wares about to be employed ivill be those producing the most permanent colours, and fixed by appropriate moi-dams. The whole arrangement of machinery will be similar to the most approved systems employed in Great Britain. I H _ V ,, I. . . . .Ie . I ‘ . ' , . _ , _ - . Bl I , b ,h , skin pleasantly soltand smooth. lo the complexion, It impartspJuveni 8 dcctrme, the prophets of the Old Icitnment, and At this Establishment Blankets will be scoured, lulled and tail’dlllfizlfigdogvfgelllxgg Esse,%::':h:::€£§ lymgelggnlcsggf 3“, ,Psehe hue, and to the neck, hand and arm, a delicacy and fairness lun- fm" Lord and ms “Fumes "I the-Rem .FWHM-y’ bleached’ and the ulm'm degree “f Whiteness give“ to Wm" (3" and various’other liver comPlaints; Bilious Cholic, and every conceiva- “Valle‘l‘ . 1 hi renovation and refreshing Washwduring travelling ‘ , l Fathers 'do expressly teach. that this doctrine ofthe [her before or after its manufacture. Carpets, Druggets and 'la- ble vafimy of humus afl‘emons; Mamsmus Tapes,” Decline, and Maras. Iris invaua the ass“: dust or fiarsh winds and an" rule heated “mos: . in was denied Clllefly by heretics, and such as were de- lilo Covers passed through the cleaning process without discharg- mns Phthlslc’ or Consumption, in more advanced stages than any on or expogure zit/def; assgmbués._GEm-LEM£N wmfind it peculiarly gang. J.lheyn.n (u Whitby On Tradition,” Part I, pp. 74—79.) ing the colour, however delicate. record; Dyspepsia, in all its chronic and acute varieties. Wl‘l‘ “5 f," m" Phil-Ra, 5,2,,“ in allgyinu the irritation. - v r lthcse heads, the Doctor fully and honestly cites from The Solis ('ribers having fixed at their private residence a suit- ful train or distressing symptoms; Worms of all kinds, both ‘ln pink [en in a e Pricgé 4S. 6d. anti, as. 6d. Per home, dun-v included_ thcrs ofthe first three centuries,——l say honestly, because, able number ofVats, are now prepared to clean and re-dye Silks, and grown persons. Dtflhoeay lmlh “Hf”: 3"“ ll'l‘Pus‘ihL"5“‘Ie"?°si A N D 7 S ' o D O N T O thith “fits-it determined opposer of the Millennial doctrine, Satins, Clinlies, Mcrinoes, &c. to any pattern or shade that may both habitual and occasionald; F:§{e:p<,eve§:33,gfil'findJFerl'Tégi R O W L ' i3 ‘ candid in 'lllm giving spelt ample quotatiops from those he required; in a word, any article ofthe. ladys’ toilette will be (‘i'aflel'es’gnjgrfggfiiti:goggnmted nerve“; afiiocfions;“llthi£rvous RL DlglqulFRlCE .3 _.wlmm he differed; and iii this way his testimony to [lie properly treated so as tO develop its orirrinal beauty, or re-dyed “0.2373.” - R - S H a d e u [1,. diseases PEA ‘ ’ "Mme mole": Chumh is invl'lmlblé‘ ‘ and finished to lm’k like new" a deb‘m-‘ll‘n SEhdhlilildgils’ EligilsxinglascgdSLnAnllliohv’se fire, and A WHITE POW/DER, of Oriental Herbs of the most delicrhtful of all modern writers we are most indebted to Greswell, Faded and s )otted Goods in Cotton \Vool or Silk restored, genera 'V’ g ' n. Bel itatiouol the heart, and. Determina- r rance.-—It eradicaics Tartar and dccayfld'SPO‘Sfmm the Te” r'Pfe' ,3 , i l r 1 gallon! unhealthy compleXIO y P fag h k d ,s’ 1 . .‘is truly admirable- work on the parables of our Lord, (1 work re-dved, pressed, calendered or watered. tion ofblood to the head, settled pains in the organs, limbs, back, head selves the Enamel, and fixes the Teeth firmly in t. on face ets,flr‘cn enng e_' d Perrlhougl”: "WW eXlEHSIVB I‘L‘Swrfhi “I‘d “mild” exP05l- Hi'bbnmugh Slreet’ 8- GURNEY &' 50- and side; affections ofthe bladder, kidnies, spleen, throat. and pleura ', them delicately VVhtte. Bern an Anti-(Sam dullcfi: era pcitiialfilscpzzy ' w . than has appeared for many years. I would refer the reader (fiirinerly the residence of Mr. Spencer,) jaundice, dropsy and gout; together WI“) “1059 general aHec"°ns “me from the Gums golfingthelnsifrfiesyhzl‘mfaiberahigw :flen remaiz fine“, ' ,Ilr‘e first volume of this work for or. 'fl’Ilple discussion on llie 22d August 1842. system which arise from complicated causes. . , it removes unPledsaP‘,‘as E: “ d . , ’d h. hyulfm ran“ ,0 ,ho :5 erratum! historical testimonies f« r the ’doctrine of the Mil- I l The certificates of these cure! 8“? “I ll"? PWPWW"s P05595510", and fevers, taking medlcme. 0- an Imp?" 5 a e g g m , umr “ml f ._, ,4 . . n my” iced , - HE Subscriber beiria about to leave the Island for will readily be shown to all who desu'e to see them- A small sele9ll°n breath. , - ’ ‘ ' ’ I 881 “ Minced that the u l ‘l d m nd WI“ - - b - ' h bl bed in Moffat’s Medical Manual. ofwhich a Price 25.9d. per box, duty included. Who'll“; tone and substance ofthese discussions. ‘ the ensuing Winter, requests all persons having any claim from them have deeiapu lag m at,“ for me press. The vreason why F Notice_The Name and Addmss on)“, I)", flew“, . IWFrninin the historical testimonies, Mr. Greswell first cites onlhim to furnish their Accounts; and ofthose indebted tohim he fifgea‘xei'fizgg jhi'clffi,‘,‘,,§,n§,, [gmin use operate merely as mild A: ROWLAND g. 50M 20, HASTTUN , {‘gNDO‘Ilp’ ’1’ , flutters oltie three first centuries and then makes most ‘u- 5010113 ‘mmedlme lJa mem- . . ’ ‘ t ar'et of foimidable diseases is, n raved on the Government lamp, w ic is pose on .e 3" s "Talks “" each ms‘lm‘m)“ ,1 "‘"SI refer “"3 readerjlo y GEORGE HOOPER' Idfiiiliilcettddgilidiiiiifildgridinirifie Ehlilmclnteiiry canal,and relieving the ‘a‘rlgAiYgDOR” and :‘Ooourog” also printed, in red, on the Wrapper in g' walk "59in?" his COmmeIltS, and be SilllSfiEd Willi merely Charlmlemwni AUH'L“ 26”“ 1842' liver and the absorbent vessels ofall impurities, they lay the foundation which the Kalydor is enclosed. d “h st e Mom and l" 1‘ few“ the witnesses in question. Papias, Bishop of for the cure of all specific diseases, they are compounded ofumque and Beware of Counterfeits 1! c‘omposeu o e m: u pnmthe “W” “Y Wills, was. accordinw to Irenaeus a bearer of St. John, and . CAUTION' - unprecedented variety of choice and exquisite ingredients, some pi which trashy ingredienls,.atldhwlllch are requeu y presse po y or! .e druid acqbaintanceaofPolycarp. i‘ He wrote a work, accord- NOTICE ‘5 hereby gli‘en. that 3” Person5_ clumg are almost unknown to the professron, which exert a specific action “pm; under the lure gigforunowland’s” Articles. 3,- Eugchius, in five books, 9mm“), it A" Exposition “rum Firewood, Fencepoles, or Lumber of any description, on many complaints, witlioutiu the shghfitest dtigreetzfiectingmtwgigppegpe ‘ M b every FERFUMER and MEDICINE VENUE“ through“, “a. rat . 01701" Lord.” This has been lost, but Eusebiup the big— that moiety of Lot 26, the Property of Messrs. Thoms‘pm o Btel- system, ot‘hervigisttiltly‘an :5:ngflpéirhfingvaggnmilgsgngoagreeable in so y civmzed we'ld. ives usa ' " ~ v ' h | [I s I ; fast or who mo in an wa tres )flss on the a cream proper yi HOEPIGSEH -, 0 e, _ . -- m lg these fiflullllllf. of its contelnts, lit 1110 )5 blu: s Inls Pf will’ be prosecutelzi whhyme Janos: “gm” of» the Law, their operations, causmg neither prostrations nor'nausea, nndfrequltrin‘g ' RANsATLANTIC NEWSPAPER AND GENERAL _ lungs, nptas says 1 tat tiere WI e l perio o G DMAN nenhe, confinement no, peculiar diet. Their efiects are-uni Glory 1‘ AGENCY OFFICE LIVERPOOL. g , "d years after the resurrection of the dead, the kingdom - - G’ {'V 0,0 h ’, , Produce an immediate sense oftenovated health, and newhfe and vrgour ___’_ he being to be established bodily on the earth." AndEu- Admlmsumor to [he 55““9 0“ e ".6 . to both body and mind, They cannot be taken wrtliout benefit, and they , led ‘ "midst “ That be (P3 “’5‘ “wall”! Wm’ m0“ of the/Clergy Hon' Rohe” Gord‘m’ ofst' Vincent s. should be procured both by individuals and heads of families, and con- C H A R L E S “ L E R , l lived alierliim tn emfnuihli, I“ l I August 13th. 1842. ' stantly kept on hand notdonly1 aslaemktladlies Ibut ads ppe'vl'egtafifiles‘ézaflfi; Newspaper, Forwarding, and General Ageing, us“ i ". . ' . - , " . i w oesaean reai r. t I m p we mllfibngzgghoidfigaptglsblI11Igflleféixzestrg‘lpngsSsrpgliijfig:3 VHAELIéAfLI<_3bFlu;]fEIitfiLDS IIFAlIItMFFOR SALFi‘ikRM ‘fé‘fiiofgaeshé‘ggfiliiii,iiiitf°and also bv the Aocur's.él\ll{nw YORK, ORW ARDS to order NEWSPAPERSIREEICE . ' slim“ "4 ..v - -, t5 ' . . ' ‘ u son er 0 ers or a e Is REEHOLD » ‘ , ' COOPER 62. BREMN. . ' is SHIPPING LISTS MAGAZ on he emiggyfin‘: lg“ omime'. .1" ms. dmlugue with 'lrypho’ the T of One hundred and fifty Acres of excellent Land, situate May» 30 Sale A3971“er Prince Edwf‘rd.lsland' BOOIES‘JRtEEIIl 1ruins of the UNITED STATES, CANADA, my“,th Jill” "Illumngi n he,rel‘lly thought “2:” Jerusa' on Lot Forty-nine, in Queens County—together with the Dwel' These valuable Medicines may also behad on application to Mr. N0VA 'IscoTIA ' and NEW BRUNSWICK, by the MA", ms “flew, ‘3” again? upon which he answers. I ai"_nnt lingJ—Iouse, Burns and Outhouses thereon. The greater part of George Farley, Searletown. Bedeque. STEAMERS sailing on ,he 4,], and 19th "fench month from L1. of. . ,x -~ dmlgou'l‘: phi}, its l:ofsay apy tli‘riiglbutdwlaat Idthiuk- ,his fine farm is in a high state of‘cnltivaticn; there is adjoining Charlottetown, August 12,1842. VERPOUL, ,as we“ "s M those {mm BMSTULBnd Eoggiegfond — ' . _ r ere ore, e are a 50,113! I" 9? 3", many [her ,0 an extensive and roductive Marsh of Forty Acres. 11 [h wnsT INDIAN ISLAN 5, I i an , imbalaa- I am sure you are aware that ""5 “"03 W!“ Th e is a ood su l of slim and other Wood on the premises. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE port SALE. _ apd tosab the ROYAL Mm stun“, mung every Forms," ‘1” WWW but» I toll the other hand even oflhose ere ' - g pp y -d f s CRIBER res ectfully inVites the attention 'IEXA . y e semimp ‘( yop on I a _ I for fencmg Purposes. It afi‘imls pasturage for twenty he.) '0 [135 .p ‘ . d h, h, . raved from F‘LMOUTW . O o“ , guts as Christians were sound and [)IUIIS,‘ ll'lilt‘dld Came commands an abundance of sea and other manure, being - nfpurchascri to that_very ellglble 3". , 'g Y 'kmg ,d NEXT 0F KfN’ and all other description of ADVERTISE- Icr I _ me it. 1,.however, and any besides who are Christians bound’ed on its Southern Side by Pownal Bay, and on its Western pmpeny, owned and occupied by him, at Wilmot Cree N131 gel, MENTS weaned for insertion in all the Euitouart PUBLICA- My aflhtnkzng in all respects, know that there shall d '5 but five miles from Charlottetown Ferr . e consistin of 100 Acres of FREEHOLD LIA , u r ‘ "a “surreal” 0fth flesh "Id 3 thousand years for JG by Squaw Bay'“ 1 ll th th oti ofanv P on lie Badeqcil ’ d d gM 'idow Pasture and Tillage this season; ’“°"‘ C t f6 0 Sir r Patrons .‘ I r i, _ ‘ ‘ t is we war 6 n 69 ., ers - an un er e- r ' .. " r ' ‘ onsi much so cons r AL. .,~I’I:Illi, and adorned, and enlhr'ged, as the Prophets Ezekiel gfgzsvfl‘éiglfiafiifllu cheap and profitable farm. For terms of 252;?“ of which were laid down in good condition undtpr Clove;- sezlgvfigllgsifigfi be pugcma‘ly forwardedim their destination- “8 to and the'rest ofthem profess ; forasmuch, too, as among sale &c" apply ,‘f, the subscriber, on the premises, or at the and Timmhy’ last year. The Dwelling—House is commo 101118!) N B‘uA” orders should be addressed “ CHARLES wflflr vro‘ ‘ It: certain. man called John, one of the apostles of the omée out“. John Lmle Barrister at Law, Charlottetown. comformble, 38 feet by 25 feet, uniting every convenience30 n; a ,. in fun and “one will be amended to unless accompanied it I i. '1 ~olfctold in a ’revelation which was made to him, that ’ MICHAEL COSTIN. respectable family. The Barn is new, 70 feet long by fat b i mum“; or reference for Payment 0,, 5mm Liverpool or nd’ . have believed in our Messiah shall pass a thousand 140,49 26m Angus, 1842. wide Wm, every requisite Ont-office, all in perfect order." 'lhef Lyozdrgn House, . ,5. "Angel"! and "1‘" “fie'wards "‘9 genemlifind i“ one ’ , whol’e of the valuable CFOPi _Sl""k. and Earmmg Utean s’th) [Editors of Newspapers inserting the above Advertisement 1; . Ming resurrection of all men. at once, With "He flc- TO BE SOLD, 1 everydescription,willbe Sold ellherwttl)or'Wllhoulll|e_ an ,at e a week will receive a supply 0,- Brmsh Newspaper“ on :8 gment shall take place; What our Lord also said, VALUABLE MILL, situated on Lot 47, lVorth “pm,” of the purchaser. Such a convenience as this property upcgin a a er (MARKED) containingit'] n; 7"“ “either marry "or be give" in mamaget bl" Shall A L ke about Five miles 'from the East Point. There are “Kurds to a Merchant or wealthy Agriculturist, is very rarely to s n g P P IN angfls’ beiug children or “.18 Gad nnhe resurremion'” 25 Acrens ofgood Land attached to the Mill. The stream is be met with, it being so admirably situated for either 0|“- m: WANTED TO CHARTER, If“, “9",!” “Opera. Hagaa Comitum,” 174.27,PP' 1783179? an excel/lam one and the Mill is situated in as publicaplace as is purposes, and requires only to be inspected to be appreciate . A- W0 VFSSELS of about Simy “ms each, ,0 I it “93"!” says Glaswenl “ renders a d'stmct temmony to be t with iii the Island frontina the Sea-shore,&nd 15 come” For Terms, Whic" Will be “baffli- (35 Part °f the Purcmse money T ' ‘ P a co in the I‘Iillsborough °n 0" V8,, ehsfupon all the principal points at issue between the “amine” excellem “and f3..- every'jdescription of business. The may remain on Mortgage, if required), please ‘apply to Mr. load of 33mm," next—Iona ofwhich Jesse]! i. the slum lheir opponents-that there m” be a resurrec‘ Edam Thad asses Within 30 yardsim‘lhe Mm' For further Pa" Brenan, Merchant, Charlottetown, or on the premises. to I . about the , 1] hn's Newfoundland and the other for befaithful dead—a reunion ofall both Jews and Cltris- . . p. b -b 0w m Lot 14 or of Mr. Jo- JOHN DUGGAN- to he treighted for St. 0 9. A ’I. . b d on! elm“ “l Jerusmem-fl VlSlbll’ reign there fur a “lou' ucu‘ars’ mqmre or the s“ scn' er, n 1 B (1 ac Au list 18th 1842. St. George’s, in the Island of Bermuda. pp Ica'lllgfl 10R? “'3 94 “31‘ a; and ’the like." He proceeds then to cite from ‘cph Macd°““'d’ °" ‘h" p'qmlses DUGALD MACDONALD. e W ’ g ' in Charlottemwni tgPe'F'ol':;°f.‘::' $31,355,"; A353,: .ih "Mfremma" News, a Bisth in Earl”: “5 WWW?“ Grand River Lot 14,»Aug. 11th, 1842. - - FREEHOLD ESTATE FOR SALE. Edward Thornton, sq-r 'r. KELLY. ,,,,. ":i "Cleferfed )0. “an liavmg demonstrated by lgfefmgl- MW ESTON, on the boundary of Charlottetown _R0Y' 29,“ July 1342, ‘ ,6? at mhrist s‘kirlilgdom woulg be piterrestrialmilile. JV":- PRIME NEWFOUNDLANDdHE onsiénment any, “mas and 3 ha“. miles from Town, comammg 72 i n, ma .1 po inarius, an at era, are cite as irect H F Subscriber has receive , on C i dL d_ d {40 acres under crop'wilh an a e , to the existence of this doctrine in the early Church. ‘ rime Newfoundland HERRINGS, 30785 "fiery gm? ' an “9"”; 53% feet and enensivé under. ANTED To pHARTER, for 353M935: th . . ’70 barrels P excellent Dwellin House 42 y , , VE SEL foo 60-1! bun}, n and am). Mi. , lestimonies led Bishop Newton to make the following h- -” - f l a for Cash 0.- Produce. F b fli ’ d F finer.“ Com”. I large Hay M a S .0 or our e , . ,fur Ky hzrtion, “In short, the doctrine ofthe Millennium was w “3h he WI diapose o c w P, THOMAS PLEADWEL. firound owslsl’ofagfl; 663,192? a :0," 8,8” Stable: and six—eta I .- 5"" ther ofthe same size, fthlT.bJonu,IflEvy’ Bnu‘thwlagfl, lieved in the three rs; and 3t . d lh‘ be. ' ' 3'“; a . ’ ' . . d t ether with both to load with PrOduce in the i s oroug , it out e» rs If); ' . .lllzllgnrned on...” of: My .52:;i..3§°.’3.;.“3.. fin... Cl'arIOKMW/rfl Cow-30:51:? £33,; 1'33, ,3;;';°,}°?§2,§L‘.¥ “£0; .33.... of sale, week in October. Enquiré orPeter.Mffsowan. Esq» Chum“- ‘ - ‘ the t' ‘t d f h , ' ' ' ' ' - _'—' Store a We 5 °C . .' - ' t or‘ofthe undersi tied at Three iron!- as: many...3.',"i;3...;2rl:l':‘§l.fi§l’éli‘2‘l.i.’.‘Sr‘ilafefi'; MERICANMLL SAWSM Sale a‘ “'6 appiyw warmers-s... Show. w" 3 ’ a. marrow. l”; of “filter martyrs in the first resurrection.” (See Diuer- 0f we suPscnber' 2 CHARLES DEMPSEY. , July 27th: 1842- i; 9 rophecies, on Rev. xx.) ' August 27th, 1842.