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' $10.00 Ton copies ofthc “'ruath, and Scott's Novels, $10,00 'l‘en copies ofthc Wreath, and Dicken‘s (Boz's) Works, . $I0,00 Twenty copies ofthc VVroath, and any one ofthe above named works, , $15,00 Specimen numbers furnished, if ordered post paid. Address, DBEVV & SCAM MELL, Publishers. - 67, South Third, St. Philadelphia. ’3 Editors giving the above a few insertions, and sending the Nos. containing it marked with ink, lhe‘l’ublishers shall receive the work for one year. _ I? Editors giving the above live insertions, and calling atten- tion to it editorially, shall receive, in addition, the nineteenth volume nftlle [{NtcxsnsoCKau, commencing January, 1843. P A. R K E R’ S PURGATIVE AND S'I‘UMACHIC VEGETABLE PILLS. l pbiition which they now occupy in public and domestic estimation. 'l‘hcy “ He that wants Health want: every thing." HESE Medtcmes are entirely Vegetable, and will be found upon trial to be the mildest, and at the same lime the most (-ffcctual, rcrncdy éver offered to the public for the relief of suffering humanity. IN ALL DISEASES they will be found to allay Irritation—reduce Fevcr and Inflammation—cleanse the Stomach atid Bowels—improve Digestion—purifvtho Blood—restore tone to the principal functions— and impart renewed energy to the whole Constitution. In the following Diseases they have proved of the greatest utility: Favors ofcvcry character Inflammatious; Costiv'cness; Bilious and Liver Complaiuls; Consumption; Asthma; Dyspepsia; Vomiting; Determination of Blood to the Head; Cutaneous Eruptions; l’ilcs; Diseased Joints; Nervous Disorders; llystem-s; Female Complaints of very kind; Impure state of the Blood; “'orms; Diarrhoea; all Dcrangemcnts ofthe Slomat‘h and Bowels; and General Debility of the whole Constitution. Indeed, there is scarcely a Disease in which mankind is subject which they will not either grcatly benefit or perfectly cure. The l’urgative Pills operate in the most gentlemanner in cleansingvthe Stomach and Bowels, and removing obstructions. In severe Chronic Diseases they are an invaluable Alleralt'ce, and when coutburcd with the Stomachic Pills, quickly improve the secretions of the whole system—the stomach is strengthened—a healthy flow ofbile is produced—the bowels become regular—and disease, whether Local or Constitutional, gives place to health and vigour of mind and body. In all diseases of the Dicestive Oraaus, act-om iauied with loss of . =- o . . l . . . appetite, nausea, sour stomach , and general dfllllllly, Inc blomachic Pills (with the occasional use ofthc I’urgative,) will be found ofthc greatest utility. . _ 'I‘bc Slomachic Pills should afwaya be taken after Fever and Inflam- recovery of the patient. \Vcak and delicate Females will find the Stomachic Pills of the ulmos value in all complaints to which they are subject. In all diseases of d'ebility they will be found to increase the patient‘s strength, and rapidly restore him to the enjoyment of perfect health. Sold in Boxes, price ls. 6d. each. * For sale by the Subscribers, who are Agents. COOPER 61. BREMNER. Charlottetown, lst February, 1843. M O F F A T ’ S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX 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 disea§e5,_as well as In many others of a peculiar and aggravated character. Phelr Virtuos are proved by the voluntary testimonials of the persons they have cured, and who accompany their certificates With their names and places of restdence These ccitifieatos now amount to thousands, being bupdreds to each particular kind of disease. Tlhiflv embrace {he most frightful'and in- voter-ate cases of Sch/ida, 'es, ngzeprzo, aundice, Hilton: pad Liver'a aim. acute and chronic R matism, Aslhrna, Bronchitis, Scrqf u: as well as Mucous Conwmptiop, habitual C oslweriess, lVom, Stomach and Bowel complaint: of all kinds, headache, giddmess and nervous d‘b‘” ity “1‘ I 1‘ d'sefllefl and Ike 0 Ouded Hallow unheallh ' ,' y P I ’ I y _ ' l 1 . r y c 1 i i ' from Vll‘lolfl causes of III health Fevzr ,appoarau 8 O 1110 8km, ansmg i ‘ i l ’ : uofever variet settled . and A I y I , inward fetter, night sweats, and limbs utnors ulcers breath a gener’al wealniess and on of appetite, the mumps, mollmfacc and gulf, and the sickness mn- affections of the bladder kid»: , spleen and pleura, , , dental lofemales, together wuii very many other maladies which cammt be here enumerated. The certificates of care mall these diseases are immense to number, and clear, direct and cxphctt In descriptiony sud coming as they do, in every case,from the persons cured, they are :1 la; table and conclusive in authority. These inestrmable Illedblclli; sat on lhefefore be kept by every family and grown ‘person in t e Isn't“?! they will be found to be not only the best reme tea for diseases, p a for; itsrnnst certain raventatives, and the surest renovators of scubal ,c eta: u and elastic bea th. They are singularly mild and agrees e In 5:: operation, and though perfectly effectual, never occasron cyan a": temporary promotion and houses which always follow the use 0 co ' . es and the use of calomel. Prepared wholesale and retail by D:sz. . Mofl'at, 375 Broadway, New York. For sale also by up agentBs-le You, May 30. . I ' COOPER 6r. BREMNER— Agentsfor Pnuce Edward Island. motion are reduch by the Purgative Pills—as they greatly facilitate the v THE FAMILY LIFE MEDICINES. THE celebrated Lift: Pills and Phoenix Bitters, pre- pared and sold by Dr. Wm. B. Mofl'at,375, Broadwav, New York. may now be said to be the most rcspcctably established auil extensively adapted family medicines in the United States. They have not only wou_thc sanction and recommendation ofall the candid and philanthropic portion ofthc mcdit‘al profession, who have observed thcir invariable efficacy in general derangemcnts ofthc stomach and bowels. and their astouls lung effects in many varieties of acute and chronic dist-sac, but \vhatis far better, these medicines llachOCOIlthnlletl Ihcmsclvcs, andt fully and fairly achieved the distinguished and now certainly pro-eminent are proved by their works, and make no appeals to vulgar crcdulity. If the proprietor were disposed to make an invidious comparison be- tween these self-established mdit‘iucs and any others. he might Couli— dcutly assert and challenge contradiction that there is no medicine known to the medical profession, or named in their books, concerning @fifil PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ADVERTISER. which so many clear, unquestionable and conclusive evidences ofusc- lulness and remarkable rurcs are recorded as those which he can adducc concerning the Life l’ills and Phoenix Bitters. ll'it be admitted that suf- ferers are the bestjudges as to whether a remedy has rclicvcd them and restored them to health and strength. then is the evidence in behalf of lbt‘se medicines (lucisive and irresistible. Dr. lllotl‘at is in possession of MI Immense accumulation of voluntary testimonials from respectable persons and families in all parts of the Union, for and near, who give ctr names and residence to the unsolicitcd statement that they have been completely and speedily cured of the following diseases, and of many others not here enumerated, by those Life Medicines alone, when other medicines had been long employed in vain, viz: Scrofula, in its most dreadfully advanced amt destruclive slages, whcn large ortions of the flesh and bones of the face had been destroyed; Piles of live, too, twen- I)‘,1ll|lL\' and even thirty-five )cars standing; Ithcumalism, holh Mlllc and cbrmtkz. of the most hopeless character; 'I‘urgosr-enrc of the Liver, and various other liver complaints; llIlious (lltrilic, and every cont-viva- blc variety of bilious affections; Marasmus Tabcs, or Decline, and Moras- mus Plitbisic, or Consumption, iit more advanced stagcs than any on record; Dyspepsia, in all its chronic and acute varieties, with its fri ht- ftil train of distressing symptoms; Worms of all kinds, both in chili rcn and grown persons. Dinhma, both serious and bilious; Costivencss, both habitual and occasional -, chcr and Agile, in its three principal varieties, and intermittent and rcmiltcnt fevers, ofall kinda; Hyper-on- driosis. and other extremely complicated nervous afi'ections,with nervous dcbility in general; Salt Rheum, Running Scald, and eruptive diseases generally, including Eiiauthesis, Erysipelas or St. Anthony’s fire, and sallow, unhealthy complexion; Palpitatiou of the heart. and Dctcrmina tion ofhlood to the head, settled pains in the organsJimbs, back, head and side; nfl'octions of the bladder, kidnies, spleen, throat. and pleura ; jaundice, dropsy and gout ; together with those general affections ofthc syttom which arise from complicated causes. The certificates of these curcs are in the proprietor’s possession, and will readily be shown to all who desire to see them. A small selection front them have been published in Mofl'al’s Medical Manual. of which a new and enlarged edition is preparing for the press. The reason why lbch medicines, which in ordinary family use operate merely as mild and cffcctual laxatives, cute so great a variety of formidale diseascscs, that while as catlisrtics. cleansing the alimentary canal, and relieving the livr-r and the absorbent vessels ofall impurities, they lay the foundation for tho cure of all specific diseases, they are compoundcd ofuniquc and unprecedented variety oft-holes and exquisite ingredients. some of which an- almost unknown to the profession, which exert a spccifm action upon many complaints, withoutin the slightest degree charting the gcucral system, otherwise than as simple purifiers, when those complaints are not present. Both the Pills and the Bitters are mild,aud agreeable in their operations, causing neither prostrations nor nausea, and requiring nt‘ithct confinement nor peculiar dict. Their effects are uniformly tc produce an immodmtc scusc ofrcnovatcd bcalth, and new life and vigour to both body and mind. They cannot be taken without bcucfit, and they should be procured both by individuals and heads of families, and con- stantly kept on band out only as remedies but as preventativos 'ofdis- ease. 'I'hev are prepared and sold wholesale and retail, by Dr. VVil liam B. Moll‘at, 375 Broadway,N. Y.. and also by the AG EN15.—NEW lions, May 30. COOPER 6L BREMNER. Agents/hr Prince Edward Island. If? These valuable Medicines may also be had on application to Mr. George. Farlcyficarletnwri, Bedequc; MLGcorge \Vigginton, Crapaud; and Mr. Edward IIenry , Lot 18. Charlottetown, August 12, 1841. VALUABLE FARIII AND MILLS FOR SALE. OR SALE, that valuable FARM and MILLS be-‘ longing to the subscriber, fronting on Dundas or De Sabla Rivcr, Township No. 29. The farm contains upwards of 130 acres of excellent land,40 of which are under cultivation; the remaindrrbeiug covered with a plentiful growth of firewood and fencing. There is a good frame Born, 40 x 30, on the premises; also, the frame of a Dwellin’g House, newly erected, 34 “.24, together with a double-geared Grist Mill for the manufacturing of flour and oatmeal. The above premises being situated In the midst ofu thickly settled and thriving district, and the public road to Charlottetown crossing the Mill»dam, renders it a most desi- I'lll‘llt‘ situation for arty kind of public business. For further par- ticulars application may be made to Mr. .1. Purdte, Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, on the premises. ' 6w THOMAS TOD. De Sable, May 3d, 1843. TO BE SOLD, 0R LET FOR ATERM OF YEARS, ' [IA'I‘ highly eligible and beautifully situated Estate of KISS'I‘UN, bordering on the Royally Road, 3; milcs from Charlottetown, With a substanlial new frame House. forty- two feet by thirty-two feet—containing 10 spacious Rooms,bc- sides Cellars, Closets, &c. It has a large Kitchen Garden and Flowur Garden ; 3 Barn, Partner's Cottage, and many Out-build- ings. Forty acres ofthc Land are ready to crop . twenty more cleared for the plough, and twelve acres nnruclaim- ed. Apply on the spot, for terms, of the Subscriber. HENRY SHEABMAN. Keaton, 20th April, 1843. , TO BE SOLD, VALUABLE MILL, situated on Lot 47, North Lake, about Five miles front the East Point. There are 25 Acrcs of good Land attached to the Mill. The stream is an excellent one, and the Mill is situated in as public a place as is to be met with in the Island, fronting the Sca-sltorc,alid is conse- uontly an excellent stand for every description ofbusincss. 'l‘ha lilnm Road passes within 30 yards ofthc Mill. For further par- ticplars, inquire of the subscriber, now at Lot 14, or of Mr. Io- acph Macdonald, on the premises DUGALD MACDONALD. Grand River, Lot 14, Aug. 11th,1842. OR. SALE, 1! very desirable Leasehold, for 999 years, situated on Lot or Township Nu. (21) Twenty-one, in Qu'eon‘s County, in that delightful Settlement called Irish- town, contiguous to New London Harbour, and commanding a beautiful view ofthc Sea. It contains 50 acres ofexccllent land —thirtv being under high cultivation, and the residue well wooded. There are an excellent dwelling house, two barns, a blacklmitll'I shop and draw-well on the premises. Apphcatiou to he made to Stuart Nowun, on the premises, or to Messrs M‘Kzszt: 61. M‘Kia, Merchants. New London, March 10,1843. ,OR. SALE—About 18 or 20 acres of excellent Land. situate in Charlottetown Royalty—one half cleared and in a. high state ofcultivation. There are a good Draw-well and some small Buildings on the premises, which are within thrbo and a half mile, of Charlottetown, and halfa mile from the St. Peter's Road. It is bounded on one side by the road leading from the St. Peter's to tho Princetown Road, and in front and rear by roads coming out to the St. Peter's Road ; on the other side by a ditch. Apply to JOHN WHEALAN, on the premises, or to EDWARD KICKHAM, Charlottetown. _, SIDNEY MILLS. THESE excellent MILLS are now in full operation, and the public are hereby informed, that a conveyance wrll leave the Subscriber's residence, in Queen's Square, evpry Thursda morning, at ubout‘7 a. m., for the purpose ofconveytng Grain thither; the Flour from which will be returned, free of I valuable Medicines may alsohe had on‘application to Mr. GaorgeiIl-‘bifdzy, Seisrletowa, Bedoque runGoorgo WIggIntoa,Cnpaud", and Mr. Edward Henry, Lot . Charlottetown, August 12, 184%. ' to the ma th to” for rinding allowed by law. "Pem’ o e" 8m ° ti SIDNEY DEALEY. flharlottctown, 98th Oct. 1842. _DEADEYES, and all other (halfgrass), and Y lb. 45 [No.» 303. I HE Subscribers having entered into Partnership, wider the Firm of IavnIo dz. M‘Kav, beg leave to notice. hutthoy have just received from Halifax, per Schr. Waltrtm,a ne supply of ' ' SEASONABLE GOODS, consisting of— - i Black, blue and coloured superfine Cloths, Pilot and Beaver Cloths and Vestings, Orleans, black and coloured, Muuslin dc Laine Dress“, Black and coloured Gros do Naples, Figured, gauze and satin Ribbons, White, red and yellow Flanncla, W'hite, my and printed ottons, Cotton arp and Cnndlo Wick, Beaver and Gossamer Hats, Fur Caps, Braces, . Lao, . Rum, Spirits, Brandy and Gin; Port, Madeira and Molas- Wino; No. 1 Tobacco; Snuff, Gardiner’s mixture, plain and scented Rappao; Ton, Sugar, Multissos, and a large assortmento Groceries ; Earthen and Glass Ware; Upper and Solo Leather-1 the whole nfwhich will be sold at a very small advance, for cash, at their Shop in Queen Street, (two doors above Mr. R. Long— worth's.) EDWARD IRVING, Dec. 15th,1842. DAVID M‘KAY. R B M 0 v A. In. ‘ IIE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to acquaint the Inhabi- tants ofCharlottetown, and the Island generally, that. he has REMOVED to his New Building, in Queen-Street, where he has received, per lute arrivals, A general and well selected Assortment of BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, ~ AND EflST AND WEST INDIA PRODUCE, Which he ofl'ers FOR SALE, cheap, for CASH only. tho Subscriber are requested to Such Accounts and Notes as were will be handed to an ifnot pravtoluly All porsos indebted to make immediate payment. due and payable on the 1st of May last, Attorney,for recovery, on the lat January next, settled. A. MACLEAN. Charlottetown, 8 Dec. 1849.. ‘ ' GARDEN- AND FLOWER SEEDS, roa SALE a! JOHN T. THOMAS. L‘— v April 15,1843. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE; ' THE Subscriber havmg made coumdcrable altera- tions in his premises, begs leave to inform his friends geno- rully that he is now prepared to accommodale afew persons with genteel board, combined with a comfortable and quiet home. Every attention will be paid to those who may honor him with .a call. [EPA few yearly Boarders sonabla terms. ' can be well sccommodatod on rear JAMES DAVIS. Hilisbofough Street, (near King's Square.) ’ - Oct. lat,184‘2. ' ' COMMERCIAL INN. . . THE Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the public that he has taken the above well known Premises, having furnished the same with every article repuisite for a com- fortahle BOARDING HOUSE, hopes, by the moderation ofhis charges. and strict attention to the wishes ofthoss who may favour him with their custom, to merit a continuance of that patronage which was for so many years awarded to his predeoessor in that Establishment. ' DAVID CONNORS. Charlottetown, July 8th, 1849. To SHEOWNBRS AND OTHERS. ATSON DUCIIEMIN, Pump and Blockma/cer, returns .llisnks to those who have, for many ycdrapaat, favored him with their-patronage and support in his lineof busi: neaa; and beg! to intimate, that he has now on hand a large quantity of SHIPS’ BLOCKS, of all description! and sizes, materials in his has required for the outfit of Vessels. He has also on hand a few Mahogany and Birch \VHEELS, CAPS’I‘ANS, 6Lc. _ Ships' Pumps, and Pumps for \Vella not exceeding 100 feet In length, made on an improved principle to work with case. All descriptions of Turning in brass, iron or wood, executed with taste and'dispatch, and on moderate terms. [17’ WANTED, a respectable lad from the country, about It can! of age, as an Apprentice to the above business. Inquire at the \Votksbnp, head of the Queen’s Wharf, or at the Blockn making Establishment, Prince: Street. « Charlottetown, 11th May, 1843. EAT manurao-romr. JOHN HOBBS, Hatter, returns his sincere thankr to his friends, and the public generally, for the very iliberal support be has received since be commenced business in this Island, and begs to intimate, that he has REMOVED to Marga“ Road, New London, near Mr. Tuplin‘l Mill, where he continues his business, and will thankfully receive and punctually attend to all orders Hunt to hitn. He has appointed Mr. John Williams, Merchant, Charlotte- town, his Agent, who has constantly for Salon supply ofbis Hats, &c., and will attend to and forward all orders t not may be on— trusted to his cars without delay. . Gantlemen's Beaver and Felt Hats, Ladies’ Riding Hats and Beaver Bonnets; Children’s fa—ncyflats, &.c.,.tnade to order. Old Hats cleaned, &c. Beaver and Muskrat Skins bought. Margute Road, New London, April 13th, 1843. OHN TURNER, Cooper, (lat-er from England), - sincerely returns thanks to those Gentlemen who have so kindly favourod him with their commands, since hid arrival, and hereby further begs to acquaint them, and the public generally, that he has taken the premises in Sydney Street,‘lately occupied by Mr. John Hobbs, Hatter, where he intends to carry on his business in all its branches—as a Coopfnfor both House or Ship—and hopes, by strflt attention to aim-“Mull! moderate charges, to merit a portion ofthsir favors. .. N B.-—Goods, read made, he tfor sale. Sydney-Street, Char ottctown, an. 10, 1843. PLASTERING. ALEXANDER MACBETH, PLASTERER, begs (a intimate, that ha is prepared to contract, on moderate terms, win. we]. persons as may feel disposed to favour him with their luppol‘l in his line of business; and flutters lumselfthat, by pano- tuality and good workmanship,_ lie_may be favoured with n '1‘". of-tho ublic patronage. Application to be made at Mr. Pants- rza’s utel. » > Charlottetown, July 30m, 1842. 3001' m one): name. THE Suascaiaaa intimates to the public that Italian commenced business in the above lino,t‘n his .M'Iii Sydney Street, near tho Wellin ton Hotel, where he trusts, by diligence in his occupation an good workmanship, umgtits share of public patronage. THEOPHILUS CHAPPELL. Charlottetown, April 1, 1843.