3 upon me of intimating to you that, in conse- the separation of the Legislative and Executive gmgde by that Act, your functions in the latter ca- , m at an end”. _ _ I’M St. John’s l‘imes. 0f OCtOber 5, the following ex. 1" of, despatch is published, respecting the qualifications fink]! to serve in General Assembly :— wm Pusan hereafter Wlll be entitled to be elected as a x 'r to serve in the Assombly unless he shall be possess- am‘iual inocme of one hundred pounds, or property, . encumbrances, of five hundred pounds, and shall fur- . been resident for two years preceding the election, necessarily, as in the case ofthe voter, within the which he shall seek to represent, but within any we Island.” . , BERMUDA, Oct. 12. 31. Company‘s Steamer Medway, H. Smith, Esq., , , in ten days from Nassau, N. P., arrived at St. terday. By her we learn of the melancholy RM. Company’s Steamer Isis, on the morning hith 40 miles from the Island. The Isis, was‘bu her way to England to undergo repairs, 1 "been on the rocks near Porto Rico, and the directed to keep her company. On Saturday .fbt‘onoon, the weather looking stormy, the specie g on board the Isis, was removed to the Medway. ,1. inoéEuhcdito a gale, the vessels lost sight other during the night; towards morning, however, y was attracted to the direction of the Isis by Mes, which proved to be from the guns fired by . :Soon-after the Mcdway reached her, and the " meived on board, She weutdowu, it being found afifikeep' her afloat. -'I‘be officers and crew were , eexceptiou of one boy, who had overloaded clothes, and fell overboard, and sunk. Tam—The Guiana Times of the 8th October con- It is L, glocliiiiy picturel of this stattla ofthe Colony. “Tm”. y. y ntnheto trace iow, mm a most the ver acme __ , _ “ " 3" .h M that fine province has fallen, step by stgp, into 0% 2224'__§:,r,(lueplf:i¥”‘yi;d’ Malone“ Lori's}? . I‘ds' if: 3‘7“ distress, and bankruptcy. No visible improvement . bém.‘ amt,“be:.;n’vlia;),,,;xi:g’ Pd.‘ (aids??- d as. has occurred since the great commercial disas- —A'n’n Catlici‘ini‘ vinnii’fuh'riJh-rti n. i; A happened some months ago ;—-the crop ofthe rings, &c ~Arizrsiinia, Fiiriin Newfdli “ Goods 3 year will, it is believed, lie less than that 0f1841 ; and 25.-‘Sclir. Samaritan, Atwood, Biiri'iiigtop,- ’12; 111 bls. r. “g months ofthe year show a still greater depres- Heri'ings, &c. ‘ a a U mercamile affairs than did the commencemem' 2G.—Sclir. Queen Adelaide, Martell, Arich. ; Ballast.— u.’ —— ——~— — ~- ‘ r 56$? "Lucid;.llilviihls‘ill'l" 313.35 .prritfdrs'h‘lf' “’1 ‘ ‘ CI-EAIRED". , i l l b- is 8 3:12 8 k a 13' Oct. 21.——Schr. Spray, Robertson, Dalhousie; 1700 bus. Oats, 4 [If ' ‘ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29’ ]842. bales Homespun, &c. -- "..- ‘ he ‘ 22.’—Sclir.‘Eclipse, Belf‘ontaine, Newfoundland; 1500 bus. am Packet .which arrived on Thursday, we have Potatoes—Catlierine .Elizabeth, Bctiois, Arichat; s; ‘ ,wax papers, m the 26th, SL John, N. B. m the Catherine, Martin, Aricliiii ; 400 bus. 3,. ; “:1? 2:3:pfifggogildiag(Istggnihi):1:}, 24.—Sclir. Victory", Reynnrd, II'alifax ; 700 bus. Potatoes.— h“ l I _ H ‘ _ Abeoiiu, billllitler\(lll, Newfoundland ; 3000 bus. Po- , , 9601‘ the haidness ofthe times resound in our ears; moss 1000 .10, 0mg 29 ghee __luatuuret Anne I; but is not the least annoying part of the grievance is, Bolloiig, Piciou ; Goals. P. a ’ m 1’ - polite of our own Island produce 15 woefully depre- 25.—Sclir. Brothers, Coffin, St. John’s, N. F.; 4000 bus. Po- . ma pruimpal markets. tatoes, 200 do. Oats—Breeze, Pugsley, Bideford ; 3e; 15 tons Birch and 105 tons Pine Timber, 4,300 feet us Deals, 10 cords Latliwood, 5doz. Handspikes, 6 ST. JOHN, N. B., Oct. 21. h is ate stand, and trade in a state of utter stagnation .‘es’ purchase justmerely what they require to supply ily wants, and there is at present no cheering pros- "9 'lbr business of any kind.-——Halz:fa.r Post. 9 papers announce that Chief Justice ive Council ofva Brunswick. HALIFAX, N. 8., Oct. 26. r or of Louist umns, for the in oyal Ordi case. we Council pro the Colonial Se VLet al ES ‘ l for 7.5a. ir last. two places yesterday. Sal .- or, all sold at 25. 11d. :1 3s. ,‘ a Is. 7d. . s have sold :it 9d.! ed worth 40s. per barrel. _, 20, was purchased on Tliursda ’ in bond. ‘: aide/mrl LI: damn) _ tever relates to the well-being an the flail/h; Recorder of the 24th ul , . , , of the benefits likely to accrue from th company. I. lent: of. Charlottetown, are all in a state of bustl I flying. Front the large tract of land purchased as mrtltwapital invested cannot be short of two hundre arly equal to what' is employe S o iving ‘33. 77 r‘“ a, ace. ,i “PIS: ‘. a, a... .- ‘ ._.._,., it. . . the'Lieut. Gogernor has been 1 «Joseph Collin, Esq... Bayof FordJ , A f? * , . y ofRifiea, ’under the command of the Ho from {the West Indies. he; of which he is master. . IL, befiire John Morris and Sam 150,6, ofLot 19, in the sum of’l‘eu Pounds, fo'r Reta Summit to the informer.——-Gaz. EDITOR or THE COLONIAL HERALD. diliftg to be .' ’d h “fllnination of Mr. Pilclier's School was to take ‘r ‘S. CUNARD. commISSIoners nUf’nd . lowing day (Wednesday), and at the time a‘p‘a ' E. MAYNARD, 0f mulled“, fled, Willisome ofthe parents ofthe pupils. The 4 . J. P. MILLER, Light HOUSES: v the “I” accompanied by Mr. Arbuckle, commenced 'Halifax, October17,1842. ’" have advices from St. John to the above date. They ' tam no intimation ofa revival in business, and a Gentle- ho left there on Thursday informs us that all enter- Cliipman has (1 it necessary to reSign his Seat as President ofthe Iiw Lion'r HOUSE—A New Light House has been t ed, where the Beaconwod, on the East side ofthe co and bearings of viewsiol the _ It is that His E3:- of'the “collected 'ld inn Thursday at 55. Fresh brought ada, sold on Thursday r d )csterday for Gd. per sold yesterday in lots to suit ewfouudland hold considerable j'fward Island, and must therefore ing settlement, the following para- aboot to be established at Cascuinpeque, ova Sqotiag. Buildings are in the ted at thrifty thousand pounds, so, colony lemming quite an ' .» , M . cy the Lieutenant Governor has been pleas- .Tbomas owengEsq, to. be Postmado'r, ail" .w’ ~' ‘ - . leased to , Mr. Coffintto his former rank in the.i’nilitia,1 eris, marched from Halifax on Wednesday last, for whence they viill embark for this Island, to relieve Font ofthe 64th Regt. at present stationed at Char- Tho filth Rogt. will go home on the arrival of the _%anid LoBlanc was fined-fin the sum of ' ; i -d‘ , a“ find Costs, before L. C. Worthy, Esq , J. PI, bour. Vessels from the Eistw u intent six-not having a stamped Measure, for produce, idol Green, Esqrs., ifqi'iors without licence, this being the second of- in Town on Tuesday last, I under'fi - Ehg‘wototiiat‘ Quota. the business ofthe day b cxamiu' ‘ i' ‘ . u I Grammar exemise books,ywliich' 'progvteilia wrm F.'§.?a“§; all; Elliilii‘i." 125i Wield?” if“ "9"" “"3"” . a i ' . d‘esire being, not only to teach the tb opted by the familiar—his Education, butto impress upon the in and business-like knowledge ofit. ' The classes having read, nestions , , ., what may had be“. wadiq . Wt re put to them, relative to ‘ rig, and it was wortliv ofnotic . ha i firiqigi‘eiéie‘yoitiiigest to the eldest, gavc such answers as (“debt-1y v . r r I Itss, w llCI was, assure 0 Mr. Edi- :33, ieflr’yl ililulnutcly scrutinized by the Visitor and his irifdite friend, by [he sel‘élplpsyop‘ jay, tillat the protiipt answers which 'vverc made a great d? we of nut (. .iss, plainlyI showed that tlici’éiliad been and H t ilg . untiiiug zeal exercised on the part offiie master, Ill 0 teaches it in such a way as to make it a pleasure in- stead ofa burden to his pupils. The next and ltisffbninch was mental calculation, in which the pupils all seemed lb trike reat delight, and appeared anxious to excel each other 59in" Elude a few enquu'ies ofthe muster concerning liis’SclioDI ‘11 'iive me to understand, that he takes only a limited nnnibe inf pupils, which accounts for the ver re: V 4 . iectable r scholars. y I P “5”” Elude by the i l I am, &c. Mandala iLiA. t // iaassengers. ; ,1 n the Steamer St. George, from Pit-ton, on Thursdb‘y—Mcssrs. Vt ooduian,VGales, W. W. Lord, Balm-i, Dill,1Stumi or, Dixon, Bigiiell; Miss Mackenzie, and 3 in the steerago. In the Lady \Vood, from London; Mr. and Mrs.:iBroderick, and five children; Mr. I]. Groom, and two cliildiién; Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, and two children; Messrs. Nicliolsud, Brookinv and Siiiuister; Miss C. Irving, and live otliers. I D l I LAUNCHED, ‘ IFbrolm MilfbrdHSliipyard. Orwell, on the 2‘2d insl., aWrell finish- et ‘1: Humor cu ed the Kate oflGO tons . n.‘ d b ' . 8. Davies. ’ ,0 I ’ "WHEY 3 mr PORT OF CH/JRLOTTETOWN. ‘ ii Spars—by the Mastcr.—S\vifi, Orr, Newfoundland; 900 bus. Potatoes, 200 do. Turiiips_—Nelson, Web- ster, do.; 5159 bus Potatoes, 412 do. Oats, 94 do. Turiiips, 250 bls. Pearl Barley, 35,250 Shingles, 24 - Must I'Iotlps, 1500 feet Boards—by S. Nelson & Son. 26.—Queen Adelaide, Martell, Halifax; 1200 bus. Potatoes, 200 do. Outs—Ocean Queen, Le Blauc, Halifax ; 300 bus. Potatoes, 280 do Oats, 10 bls. Fluur.——St. Lawrence, Le Blauc, During 1500 bus. Potatoes, 200 do Oats. ' 27.—Liberty, ClltllllIM’l'S, Tutniagouche; pkld. Fish, 616.— Symmetry, M utch. SI. John’s, N. F3, 4100 bus. Pota- toes, 1050 do. Oats. 150 do. 'I‘uruips, 3000 feet Plank, 41 bls. Oatmeal—Shannon, King, do; 2505 bus. Po- tatoes, 44 do. Outs. . PORT OF RICHMOND BJIY. ' ENTERED. , luminance The rnEIxMESI-lhoiis‘ieli, ‘ u w—Ellzubt‘l’ll,’MGGUItgflII, Miramiclii; Goo s. 24.2-Elizabetli, Harding, (10.; do. ' CLEARED. . McLeod, St. John's, N. F.; 1200 bus Oats, 600 do. Potato»; bl. Beef—Brothers, Mc- Leod. Halifax ; 1500 if. this. 23.——1\1ert, Gallant, Dzilliousie; 2000 bus. Oats. 24.-——L:iurel, Bell, St. John’s, N. F.; 1400 bus. Outs, 250 do: Potatoes, 270 do. Turnips, 60 do. Barley, 3 bls. Oat- meaL-«chry Curman, McKay, Miramichi; 800 bus. Oats, 400 do. Potatoes, 9 Sheep, 6 bls. Flour. i OFF; Oct. 22l—Sclir. Herald, l SHIP News. ‘ MIRMIICHI, Oct. 17.—'I‘lio Barqne .Iane Lowdeu, Cuckerlanc, muster, while on her passage from Liverpool to this port, on the 2011i nil, in Latitude 38, Longitude 40, full in with the Barquc \Vatt, from Quebec, timber laden. Captain C. spoke the Watt, and the Master replied that his vessel was water- logged, with 10 feet of water in her hold, and he intended going on board a brig that was near. Captain C. offered to give any assistance in his power, which was declined. The Jane Lowdeu lay by the Watt all night; in the morning, Captain C. went on board, and found ouly3 feet ofwatcr in her hold, and after hav- ing the vessel pumped out, he sent his mate, with six of his crew, with instructions to carry the vessel to Cork. H. M. S. Pique, Capt. Stopford, arrived at Quebec, Oct. 14th, from England. Guards left. in that garrison. The Government Surveying Steamer Columbia, Capt. Kort- ;‘lght, arrived at Halifax on the 2511i inst. from Charlottetown and ictou. , e Y ' MARRIED, ' On the 17th inst., at Point Pleasant, Miramichi, by the Rev. John McCiirdy, Mr. Robert Gordon, of Cascumpcque, P. E. d of Londonderry, Nova Scolia. _ At Halilax, N. S. on the 20th inst., by the Rev. Professor Ro- mans. the Rev. W. McCullooh, 'I‘i'uro, to Jane, daughter of An- drew McCullocli, Esq, of Trees, Lauarkshirc. DIED, t. 6 e a d (1 three years and seven months, Lucy, the beloved wife of Mr. .I. Roberson, of Newtown, Belfast. At his residence, Nusliwaak, N. B. on the 7th inst, the Rev age, the Hon "Hilly years, ' -Provi,uce of Noya Scotia. She takes home the remainder ofthe brigade of Island, to Lavinia Jane, daughter of Samuel Lowdeu, Esq., On Saturday last, after labouring under a heavy afllictioii of 'VV, Gun-en, ofthis town; and youngest daughter of Mr. George Samuel McMaster, Wesleyan Missionary, in the 37th year ofhis ave. °Ar Halifax, N. 8.,on the 25d; inst. in the 100th ,1... arm, orable SAMPSON SALTER BLownRs, formerly. and for ‘ ChiefJustice and President ofthe Council ofthe "Shel boring, and u "the “latelimau see the sword come and blow not the train at, and ‘ very Sims 310107! [0 all - “l9 People .59 not warned; iftlie swing come, and take any}? person AUQTIONS' from an‘on‘g lhem,he is taken away in is iniquity; but his blood will BY S_ D E s B R 1 s A Y, em of” Irequxrp at the Watchman’s hand.—EZEKI’EL xxxiii.5." N SAT RDAY me Fifth d3 of NOVEMBER indZofliibailiiililigiibri‘zibciiifil HEIJUDGMENT: by Ihe Rev‘ J‘ VV' BROOKS! 0 next atU12 o‘clock noon, on Ibo premises, that Nextcnmelherendinsd s ' “VI r of Clarebro’, Relford, and Author of “Abdiel’s Es- commndio’m DWELUN’G HOUSE a, pmsem m the a .a ses. snyls on, the Advent and Kingdom ofClirist. occupation of Thomas B. Tremain, Esq” will, we unfinished ,. Elle a, (".9 “male: (firming EE‘HPI‘ET VII» 0f Brofiks' “ Eltfmem" BARN in the rear. The Lot on which these Buildings stand, 0 iop tical Interpretation, ) Will (D. V.) be read in the measures 0,, wan”. Sheet and (m King street, Eighw_four feet, Lecture Room, corner of Pownal and Water Streets, on VVednes- by 160 feet in damn The Dwellingmouse is perfecllj new, we“ 1 day evening next—commencing :it 8 o‘clock—in compliance With finished throughnm, Hummer, convenient, and has a large and t a request'made at the last meeting. Charlottetown, 20th October, 1842. INLAND MAIL. ENDERS Will be received at this Office until Tues- day, the First day of November next, for conveying the Western Inlaan Mail, weekly, for three years, Richard Cole haw lug failed to complete his contract, and from whom no Tender Will in future be received. ’ Tel“le"5_10 Specify the rate per trip. For further particulars, apply at this Office. Post OffiCP, Charlottetown, Oct. 101b, 1842. ROAD DISTRICT, No. 14. THE Subscriber will let by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on Monday ilie Seventh diy ofNovctnber next, on the spot where the work is to be performed, several small. BRIDGES on the road leading from the Head of Cardigan to Dmgwell’s Mill. Sale to commence at the Cardigan End, at 10 o‘clock forenoon. He will also redetany part ofthe said Road that is not com- plctely done agreeably to contracts formerly entered into. THOMAS OWEN. Oct. 20, 1849.. WIDEIAM EEARD AS .IUS'I‘ RECEIVED, Ex Mary Ann, from England, v A NEAT ASSUR TJIIENT OF MILLINERY AND 0 THEE GOODS, Suitable to the ensuing season, ' i . which will be ready for inspection on Monday, the 3lst instant. Great George Street, 27th October, 18-12. TAILORING. ILLIAM BARTLETT, Tailor, from England, informs the public, that he has commenced business in the above line, in the House in Fitzroy Street, opposite the resi- dence of Captain Salmoud, north of King Square, where he trusts, by punctuality and moderate charges, to merit a share of their patronage. Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, Oct. ,4, 1842. R. SEARS’ PICTORIAL WORKS—The Sub- . scribers liavejust received, and offer for Stile, at their Esta- blishment, in Water Street, several entire sets oer. Setirs‘ splendid Works. COOPER &. BREMNER. Charlottetown, 8th Oct. 1842. VALUABLE NEW ‘VORK. HE HARMONICON—a collection of the best Psalm and Hymn Tunes now used in the British North American Colonies, with a variety ofotliers selected from the most appmved authors, and a copious introduction to Vocal Music. Published by JAMES Dawson, Pictou, N. S. Sold wholesale by the publisher, at Pietou,and J. D. Haszard, Esq., Charlottetown; and rctailed by Booksellers and Agents throughout the B. N‘. A. Colonies. ,Just published, Price 35. ENSUS OF THE POPULATION and STA- TISTICAL RETURNS, taken in the Year 1841; together with a summarywhereof, as prepared by a Committee of the House of Assembly. Resolutions reported froni‘tlie Committee, on the State ofthe Culoiiy,_as amended and adopted by the House, in the Session of 18-12: Petitions to the Queen, and to the Bri- tisliHousc of Commons, founded thereon. A Statement ofthe l’riccs paid fiir Township Lands, with Reports thereon, &c. &c. Printed by order ofthe House of Assembly. CHARLOTTETOWN: COOPER & BREMNER' Printers. . .Ww . g . _...» 2 -« *‘fJiist‘pfim‘ltshed,’ ‘M’scap Srozmizs; :- Price, Is. (id. single, 12s. per doz. ORIAL' RENOVATION; or, The Empire of Bac clius dustroycd. THE PRIZE ESSAY. By the Rev. JOHN KNOX. ALL'persons indebted to DR. POTTS are requested to make immediate payment to the Subscriber, otherwise legal measures will be adopted to enforce payment ofthe same. WILLIA M ROGERSON. CHARLOTTETOWN : COOPER do BREMNER. Crapaud, 14th Sept. 18-12. excellent frost-proof cellar under the whole building. There 1! a never-fiiiling Well of Water in the yard. These premises are so well-known, that further description is deemed unnecessary- Possession may be given in the ensuing Spring. 0 w. " The. TOWN LOT adjoining of. yhovoxpremim to‘di'e East- ward, in four Building Lots, cacli measuring Forty- ‘Eigbty feet, and fronting on the above two streets. These Lots being in a central part ofthe Town, form most eligible sites for building. If any person sliou Charlottetown, Oct. 17, 1842. two feet by Id be disposed to purchase the whole ofthe above premises in one lot, by applying to the Subcriber on or be- fore the day of sale, terms may be agreed on. _ For terms ofstilu, and particulars as to title, please apply at the' _ , Office ofthe Subscriber. . u: .r r‘ CHARLES YOUNG. N Saturday Oct. 28th, 1842. BY S. DESBRISA‘Y,. Room, at 12 o’clock, I 20 pairs Iron Axles for Carts; A quantity of Beaver Hats; Case 0 '8 f, the 5th November 'iifayat q... f Silks; 1 set of Channel Gear, for a vessel 200 Tons, complete, with Dead-eyes; ' 1 Mahogany Chest of Drawers; I Wardrobe. ' At the some time, an ext-client young HORSE, titling years old. Also, a JAunrise SLEIGH, and various other 311.1ch a ‘ Q » have long since and almost unlimited 9, pretensions, very little has been sai Voluntary and unsoli efficacy, in by the proprietor fr of the country, and s It is Will] pride an " MEDICAL MANUAL irresistible, an a vast accumulation his Life Pills and Ph or occasional, Rheum Habitual Costiveness years standing, organs, ErySIpel COIN monials. operation, produciii occasioned by near y with safety to you: 'I‘HAT Malpeque V'NOTICE TD PURCHASERS 0F CROWN LANDS. HE Acting Surveyor Generalhas received Instruc- _ tions to demand immediate payment ofall Arrears due on the purchase. Crown Lands in this Island. Purchasers are, therefore, here], notified, that unless the respective amounts due by them are f id before the end of the year, they will forfeit their deposited“? GEORGE \VRIGHT, * Acting Surveyor General. I Surveyor G_eifpral’s Ofiicc, 26th Sept., 1842. THE Subsdribers having been duly appointed the sole Agents of DAVID STEWART, Esquire, for his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10,12,27, 30, 40, 47, and Lennox with Ii liberty of purchasing, and to sell on the {most liberal terms; and that. till personsindcbted to tliatgentlenian, for rentor other- wise, tii'c hereby required to make immediate payment of the same. All personsfound trespassing on any ofthe above properties, either by cutting"l‘imber, or in any other respect, will be pro- secuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. ‘ y " . H. D. MORPETH, } PETER EMERY. December,.10llt 1840. ' the rents-and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fifty-two, cont! yed by the late General Food, of the Royal Artillery, to theilate Andrew Macdoiiald, requests the Tenants residing tlfgreocu to pay all rents and arrears of rent to him with- . out delp y w 1' I DAVID ROSS, i " Receiver in Chancery. Isa. A {com Humour, in July last, a year old FILLX, gray , Ioiir, with two white bind feet, and n ’7'» Lightli—duse atUIi-ouisbodrg, Cape Breton. HE Commissioners of Light Houses give notice, tha while ,ngllt, visible, on the IVésterly, to the Snutli Eastern 1y. ' The Lantern square Building about sixty fall whifb, With a perpendicular bloc guish it from other Light Houses in Conspicuous in Winter,’when tlie baekl The keeper resides in the Light House. The following" remarks may assis .3 D. k stripe on each side, to distin day time, and to render i ling to make the harbour should bring the Light to bear \Vest by North, or more Northerly before they run for it; coming from the Westward, bear North up East, or us much, more clei Green sland and ledges, which lie aboutfi I hygt’ost, 5 West, from the LfilitrWhen in the entrance (wine is near halfa mile wide), and the Light bearing N. N. E. distanc 2or 300 tailiii‘iri'd, steer West "N. W. bolfa mile,to avo h'eadf’ a sun é Nifrom the Light. anchorage.- N. B.--Tlie a The N. have are Compass bearings. a NEW LIGHT HOUSE has been erected, where the Seaward side, from Garbarus point, extremity oanpe Breton, Easter- is 85 feet above the Sea level, is placed on a ioms from the shore, painted and is covered with Snow. t. Vessels bound for the bar- it should . Northerl as you please to y ofa mile Soiifli 7 id “ Nags lien rock, on the starboard hand, bearing by, N. E. arm ofthe harbour is the safest a white blaze athb’l'bwhw' .v,.Any inform‘ljion ofhe some, will be liberal! October 5th :1342. rewarded. y EMUEL WRIGHT. , L '1 - e, to be , _ , e:Com - ./ - , Beac n stood on the Site of the old French-Light, on the'East r ' . v ' haydfidgtgsgihfigihefifogxlifi- an“ ni/Iyi side gflhe euitrance of the Harbour of Lomsbourg. in Latitude PR1; NE'WFOUNDLAND HERRING§ ’ y i ' p ' ’ y mum ‘ 45°,54” N. Longitude 59°, 50” West, and exhibits a plain H E ‘ obscriber has received, on constgnment, 7 barrels Prime NewfmindlandPHEjRRINGS, l' l l ‘11 dis ose ofchea for Cash or re uce. mm 1H" l p . p’ THOMAS PLEADWEL. Charlottetoivn, 26111 Aug, 1842. 200 September 7th,]84'1. BOOKBINDING. t FOR SALE, BARRELS NEWFOUNDLAND which will be Sold law, for Cash or H E R R I N G S approved Notes ’ D. REDQIN. h 6 i in the BOOKBINDING line in the first style ofwor'kman i ‘ ‘ derate rices and with iinctualit and dispatch. Ship’ati‘m? ' P ’ ' PcoorsdauaaMNER. Cligflottetown, lst Sept 1842. BANK, ills of Exchange, Charter Parties, Sea , ' men ticles, Bil's of Lnding, Manifests, Bills of Sale tices’ Inden ires a 1 . r L Colonial Heiliild. 4. i Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to lease lands, 5. . . . . HE Suhiicriber having been appouited Receiver of person returning, or giving Subscribers are prepared to execute all orders ‘35.? _ Po so of Afiney Court Subpmnas, Appren a vTriety of “mistri’ites' Blanks, doc. for sale at the Office at the . present i apply at the Office Oct. 17, 1842. THE AMIECICAN FAMILY. fiifificfiE HAT MR. MOFFAT’s Life Pill‘i‘fia d" host of competitors, and that t are well known to the public, and cannot be denied.— lhe proprietor himself, teiition of the afflicted to a sure an has rapidly flown from one individual to another, and from family wow family, until the) have long since bcc " and Village in the Union, as in others of prevalent 0m ‘ . . . - . till continue to be I’ECCIVGCI in increasmg numbe’fig- '_« d pleasure that the proprietor ragars‘tbe fpubl' y various 3 o t inonials is published, with the n be has no hesitation in saying contain a greater iium H . known to the profession, or cures ofa more iiighlful kind or oflongct standing, coming as these testimon selves, who certainly know best, whether they are cured or not. The evidence they a ' eminent. and un recedcnted efficacy ofthcse giond remedies isperfectly, commands Ialhcr than solicits the res ectoftlw , In addition to those already published, the proprietor is in possesan in Scrofula in all its hydra headed forms. Dyspe Sta and liver complaints, however (Ii _ . Ague in all their varieties, and when quinine and fill other specdics’ pills, immediatelybefore or after that meal ro s ' disease of die bladder and kidneys, biles, tumours, and ulcers; as, and all olher eru chitis, and other affections o the chest, pimples, stains of the skin, lexion, arising from whatever cause, nervous or heatlitcbes. and giddiness, together with a vast variel ' o in proof ofthe speedy and effectual cure 0 alone, the proprietor has hundreds, nay U ‘7 , V. " Both the Pills and Bitters are mild and delightful in their none ofevcii the temporary prostratious and nausea. Piepoied and sold by For sale also by the agents—NE [1? These valuable Medicines may also be had on application to George Farley, Searlelowu, Bedeque. Charlottetou n_.»_Augpst 12, 184-2. with twenty-four n the occup Premises are known are twenty acres of the THE STEAMB WILL SAIL as FOLLOWS: Phoenix Batons obtained the high and 'qhviabléfitinction hey acquired it 501er by‘their invamble' without the usual aid of fulsome pufi'ef (1 concerning these astonishing Life Medicines by and not more than was necessary to call the at- d speedy means of relief, their renown tficacy, ome known in almost every town as a wonderful and incsumable blessmg. cited testimonials ofthcir absolutely astonishin diseases ofthe most dreadful and obstinate character, as we ecei led w 8&3» " and ordinary occurrence, have been I he persons the) have cured from every ,” where a wich eclio _ times and residence ofthe’, ; A . thatle annals of Medical‘Scielme dd‘not ber oi variety of cures effected by any medicine; , ials do from the cured persons them- from their own hap y experience, of these personal certificates. aeniac Bitters are promptly and um atism both acute and chronic, %ndice and bimv stressing or .compicated, Fever , (especially when the Li&- Pills are used as diam i' )Pife‘s even in cases of thirty ‘Gout and settled pains in the breast, back, or tive diseases; Pleurisy, Asthma, Bron. lungs and mucous members; and the foul unhealthy appearance of the [general debillty, other maladies“ lhnusmdeqf certified testi 'a'tl tither medicines; andfie ‘éfih‘wmi’f childremaud females in 1th doling; Dr. Wm. B. Mofi'at,375 Broadwhy,?N w YORK, May 30. > COOPER 6L BREM ER, , Sole Agents for Prince Edward 1% " ”‘ .v _ E. FOR SALE, or TO LET, and POSSESSION to be GIVEN on the 8th November next, ‘ Two-story DWELLING HOUSE, . Acres of LAND, situate'on‘vflwi Road, about half a mile from Town, and at ation of Major C. D. Rankin, H. P. 'I'lteié bv the name of “Charlie’s Hope." There ' Land under cultivation. For terms, CH ARLES YOUNG. 1 of 53' All Parcels must be left at the sailing; and perst HE ’ Charlottetown, 25:1) March next, of so desirable a leave a list ofthe packages to be forwarded, and _ with the Agent ofthe Boat, that the necessary Entries made at the Custom House. Charlottetown, October 21st, 1842. ANN KENNY, ,sail from Three Rivers, . vember next-«has superior accommodation Apply on board, or to N. B.——-The Arm Kenny willsuil direct for Charlottetown. Messrs. John Burelli, & Co. to Charles Walton, Esq., Newsuian‘s Court, to be forwarded from hence by the St. George, Steamboat Office, one hour before the tune iiIs intending to ship Goods, are requested,” their contents, may be PASSAGE T0 LONDON. b fine fast sailing copper fastened Barque John Baldwin, Commander, will for Cabin Flanagan. DANIEL BRENAN. . 17th Oct. 1842. V from London, positively,on weather permitting, with Goods and Passen Persons desirous to avail themse ,9 will please apply, in London, No 11, Castle Street, Halberd; Cornhill. ‘ conveyance, ' r HE- T r , on board, or to Charlottetown, ran Durant mane-r. fast sailing Brig Antelope, .1 W. James, Master, will soil from Charlottetown, on or about the 15th November next. abin assengers. Can accommodate a few For further particulars, apply to the master, ' w. w. LORD. Oct. 19,1842. 0rd of the prc- ’- i 1’ which y.tbe§e medicines? Days. Dates. From For Houn Mon. 3lst Oct. Mirumlclii Bedequu 2. p. in. Tues. 1st Nov. Bcdcque Charlottetown 3, ii. m. "Wed. 2d “ Charlottetown Pictou 6, a. m. Thurs. 3d “ Pictou Georgetown 10, a. m. H “ Georgetown Pictou 5, p. m. Friday, 4th 3‘ Pictou Charlottetown 8,a..m, u “ Charlottetown Miramicbi 4, p. m.- Mon. 7th “ Miramiclii Churlotetown 2; p. m, Wed. 9th “ Charlottetown Piclou 6, a. m ’l‘liurs. 101h “ Pictou Charlottetown 10, a. m” Friday, llth“ Charlottetown Bedeque . 6, a. in. “ “ Bedeque Miramicb: 3, p. In, Mon. l4tli M‘irumichi Bedequo a’2, p. u FARES -;g - Betwecn- CABIN STEERAGE. nu”: 5;»- Pictou and Mirnmiclii, £1 15 0 £0 17 6 £0 10 G ‘ Pictou and Charlottetown, 0 12 6 0 7 6 Pictou and Bedeque, 0 I7 6 0 l0 Pictou and Georgetown, 0 12 6 0 7 (r Charlottetown and Mirumicbi, 1 5 0 0 12 G 0 7 6 Charlottetown and Bedeque, 0 7 6 0 5 0 Bedeque and Miramichi, 1 5 0 0 12 6 , for London, about the 10th no: ; ' ‘ i