an Deck ofa portion of the Cargo of such Ship or where the same may be rendered neces a leak or other damage during the e cleared out from any Port in Settlement oi Honduras, 'within Seven days after n d at the Custom House 0 before the First mice of this. Act I the respective Indictments and Informations r or in respect ofany ofi'enccs to have been committed ll Proceedings for the re- lleged to have been incurred , shall and may be pre- rson or persons who determined before such and the d Justices ofthe Peace, and in such i and under and subject to all such rovisocs, Conditions, and Restrictions, and atoms as to the Application and Distri- d, as in the case ofany Indict. Proceedings taken for or in mitted against or for the mammary of feitums incurred under any Act now or relating to the Cus- 9 it enacted, That all Person or Persons fo am committed or alleged sions ofthis Act, Persons under this Act uted by any pe tic, Magistrates, an » dihe like chul . ocInfofmaiions prc intention of Smuggling, acted, That it shall be lawful for the Commis- direct any Otficerof Customs to institute dings as are authorized by this Act spect of any Offence or mmitted, or alleged to have been ons of this Act; provided, never- n such cases, the direction or consent of the ball not be necessary or required in order ting, proceeding with, or determining his present Act, any thing in such Acts my in any wise notwithstanding That all Warrants of Justices of the tv indicted by this Act shall be Effect iii the Schedule to this Act arran'. shall be held void by reason fin such \Vnrranr, nor shall any Party be entitled d out ofCustody on account of any such Defect, the. said VVarraut that the said Party has fi‘cnce against this Act, and provided it Judge before whom such V'Varrant Convrctinn procccdcd upon good and r Persons for or in re m or them co refitting, prosecu ovcring any l’enal ’ a Form or to the d that no such \V kid be it enacted, That this Act shall continue in force hij'fi‘irst day ofMary, One thousand eight hundred and for- ed, That this Act may be amended or re- g And be it enact . ' _ ssed during the present Sessron of by any Act to be pa as was intended to have been pre- lbllowing loyal Addre on his return His Excellency'the Lieut. Governor, the westward, but by some want of he deputation appointed to deliver it ins Excellency’s passing through their nissed the opportunity. ion Thursday last, by the Secretary, T. accompanied by the Hon. Geo. Dalrymple, . Rankin, Esquires :— Kr‘righl, Lieutenant over Her Majesty's his recent tour to The address was, acdonald and C Excellency 551' Henry Vera Huntlcz , par and Commundcr-igt-Chicf in and Prince Edward, Chancellor, and Vice-Admiral ,rnmsr: roan Excauascv; A e‘ifier'Majesty’sr loyal l Branch of“ The Highl ‘3 ‘i’arva'iling ourselves of tho inr Excellency’s visit to our part of the co ' ' : h your Excellency wit to the personof our grac wafand devotion to our g r benign influence to ~’rnt re ions,sheltering in peace and srnil )loodeil attempt , the South West and Society of Prince Edward Is- favorablc opportunity afforded us untry,bcg leave to h the cordial avowal of our attach- ious Sovereign, our submission to lorious constitution, which, spread- climc, the British subject in for like ourselves under its covering wings, and dutiful subjects although made. on an iridi- ery lowest grade of society, has ever feelings of mankind; but when an at- abernacle of life of a rid stir: the beloved words are inadequate to convey l on such ,a. violation ot'the ' Wé‘ “can, . tireréfrire, only lled forth the abhorrent m'pt has been made to break into the 1 a amiable and unoffending female, a go of a mighty empire, 1 of.the horror that must, prevai’ Nature, androf Nature's Gut. tr gratiludo to tho Almighty, who stretched forth ’ and by averting the assassin’s blow, \Vc beg to congratulate your Excellency intervention, and earucslly pray, that the same . ny" continue to protect a life so precious; and that ‘ ‘, hér son, may perpetuate, in unbroken succession, the ,lt’isillnslrions ancestors, under whose paternal sway our (1 has attained to a pitch ofpower and glory unparalleled J'H-v'guw Chief ofa Society connected nt Institution, "' The Branch, can with addressing your Exrcllcncy, as tilt is great, and greatly benevolent pare rfLondon," “c, an humble Excellency that the Tartan of the mountains hail has ever waved gloriously in the front of field, where, at freedom’s call, the Claymore left its 0, emulating the spirit ofour fathers, tender freely d our lives to your Excellency, as ncy and fate may demand when unfurled for Tartan be stain- I“.—m~;~a fearlessly our energies an Cliief,'to lead us onto whore emerge ‘in support of the Banner of Britain, .’s rights ;-'ind in such a cause, should the will,as heretofore, When worn by Caledoniaus, be by the of foes—not by dishonor. rExcellency, your amiablel sees that health, accompanied by prospe an give; that your E l by foreign foe or domestic feud ; 1': stay amongst tis, you may have . wilderness converted into a smi golfer, honest industry; ady and family, we wish every city in all your the gratification ol'scc- I ling field, by the hand and when it shall please our royal “‘03 1" llle 97“)"‘3l59 0f "mm lum‘laM rare for the columns ofa Newspaper. leave our Island with friendly ,_ r Excellency may 5 its Inhabitants, am they are not unworthy ofhav ateoi' Flag" of Britain wavmg over them. By order of the ing the protecting folds of THOMAS FAIRBAIRN, Sec’y. - [HIS EXCELLENCY’S REPLY.] . ,6 South West District Brunch of the Highland Saintly of ,1 Edward Island. .0108! gratifying to me to receive this a The assurances ofyour devotion to our in , ago. who rulesin the affection of Her subjects, “wk and noble character oftlidildiglilander. ecrable attempt upon the life of He do: the Divine will,.but to call forth , sad as Empire’s loyalty—feelir ’5? Mandy expressed than in s. ~ _ col deem it necessary to call upon the Shareholders f0 ' on Exceuent suve Tnstdlment ofTwenty-five Pounds per cent. per Sliare,to be paid before THURSDAY, Sept. 1st; and all Shareholders who have not paid up their First and Second Instal- well becomes esty has served, an Empire’s indigna- igs which have nowhere this Island, and forcibly by 1 at:'. well aware of the (:1 their intrcpidity will, by your own, in defence ofour gra- cled mylelf with the Highlands, ‘ “courage ofyour scenery, be rivalle'd Sovereign and Constitution. your kind pei'sonal wishes to you to accept my heart (In, that the reception w ' out the Island has warm wards tnyself and my family, and allow me to as- hich l have recently experienced ly attached me to the inhabitants, fiesperity, in every class, it shall be my constant endeavor meat House, Aug. 1842. i the Right Hon. Lord Stan- ing Despath tron appeared kcellency the Lieutenant Governor, “Gazette of Tue ‘ Dowmuo STREET, July 14,1842. u had the honor to receive your Despaiches, 1842, enclosing an Add "W", from the House ofAssembly of and a Petition to the House of Commons "MI. and also enclosin oer ‘ lale 0f the Colony, a ‘ dominants relate to the two esof Crown Land and to the mas and Petition Edward Is} from the House 0 f» H iain Resolutions on the subject T‘IIARTIN FOGER lY, Jun. e of, Assembly. _l_ estions oft'ne rights of the lSl‘ery Reserves in Prince to merit a share ofthe public patro a: opted by the Hous _ ye laig the Address and Petition before the Queen. 1 A n ,0, - . . , - . - tcr t ran an _ _ 8 House of Commons has been presented to that his vsork much cheaper and non Y for Carnages and '_ lflbedieuca to Her Majesty’s commands, I have to acquain Emil“? the information ofilie House of Assembly, that Her Ma- notice. All articles made by Martin ~§Ex9€utive Government must decline to interfere any fur, and kept in repair for one year- ln the question in debate between the Grantees of Lands imz' one; unionist attests. -.» prince Edward Island and their Tenantr e ‘ ' . _ x erren h fli- ciently shown that no benefictal result topbe arificizpltiiig filom paypudcltt intp‘rfercnce. The duty of tfii Government will be imi e o enorcing a strict observance - tending pames' of the law by the con 0n the subject of the Fisher R ‘ ' ' _ y eserves it Will not be in in power if; submit-to the Queep any advice as, to the answer which it may e proper for Her Majesty to return to the Address ofthe lipase (fig/Assembly, until I shall he in possession of the Report 0 cr .aJesty s Attorney and Solicitor General on the question oflcgal right involved in that address. I have the honor to be, Sir, Your most obedient bumble servant. Lieutenant Governor . ‘ SIR. HENRY V. IIUNTLEY, &c., &c., dice. to appoint Charles Hensle Es . " ’ ' Legislative Council. 3", q , proustonally, to a seat in the mph-D‘eshrisay, obearlottctnwn, Esq. to be inserted in the Com- misston ofthe Peace, for Queen’s County. of good Barley, oftliis year’s growth, taken from a lot purchased yesterday by Mr. George Coles, Brewer, of this town—one of the first specimens, we believe, brought to market this season. The weather has, latterly, been extremely favorable for the ope- rations oftlie farmer; the hay crop is now nearly secured, and, though light, is, we are informed, of an excellent quality. The late sensonable and refreshing showers have given to the grain toes and Turnips also look well, and judging from present ap- pearances, will amply repay the labours ofthe husbandmnn. Prc'rou, N. S., Aug. 10.——F|our‘is selling at £1 85. per cwt., in Pictou, and scarce.———Oatineal—--none in the market. VESSEL BURNT.—A Vessel 'on the stocks, belonging to Mr. Mackay. of Wallace, N. S., was burnt to the ground on the evening of Sunday last. It was not known how the fire origina- ted when our informant left Wallace, but we understand the Vessel was insured to the amount of £1000. LAUNCHED, On the 2d ult., at Covehead, from the Shipyard of Mr. Robert Lawson, for Mr. J. Tucker,Cliarlottetown, merchant, a schooner ofa superior description, called the Margaret, of 126 tons. At Rollo Bay. on the 22d ult. from the shipyard of Mr. Walter Bourke, a well built Brigantine, called the Rising Sun, of 166 tons. From the Shipyard of Mr. Robert Orr. New Glasgow, asupminr built Schooner, called the Rival,of 156 tons, for D. Rennie Esq, Charlottetown. aflasseugers. In the Steamer St. George, from Liverpool, (touching at Cork and St. John's, N. F.)—Francis Longworth,jun. Esq, Mr. Pope, Rev. Mr. Bonar, Capt. and Miss Cook, Mr. and Miss Clift, Messrs. J. H. Dunscomb, Johnston and Duncan. In the Pocahontas. from Pictml, on Monday—Messrs. Alexander Davidson and T. How. In do. from do. yesterday —I.ieutenant Parker, 64th Regiment, Mr. Macaulay, Commissariat Department; Dr. Sunstcad, ladv, and family; Rev. James VVaddell, lady and family; Messrs. W. Murdoch, B. O'Neill; Mrs. Dempsey, Miss Kirwin, Miss Smith, and 9 in the steerage. PORT OF CHflRLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Aug. G.———Schr. Linnet, Langielle, Tatmagouche ; Limestone. Thetis, Langielle. do.; Freestone. Maria, Wallis, ll’liramichi; Goods. 8.——Margaret, Brundige. do; Boards. 9.——Swift,()'Brien, Halifax : Goods. 10.—Brotliers, Turnbull. Sydney; Cords. Mary, Barcau, Halifax; Ballast. Broihers,Fougerie, Miramichi; Boards and Shingles. 11.——Christy Ann, Weeks, Bay Vertc; do. 1“.-——George, Henry, Halifax ; Goods.’ Active, Gillis, Pictoit ; Coals. CLEARED. / G.-—-Mary, Boutillienu Miyturyiobix; ballast. Spec, Marshall, Newfiiiiiifdiand ; 165 tons Hardwood, his and 100 do. Pine Timber, 48 Knees, 10 Spars. ‘ ' Relief, Powell, Ricliibncto; ballast. " Raven, Mulch, St. .Iohrrls. N. F.; 82 bis. Oatmeal, 10 Horses, 20 head Cattle, 50 Sheep. 'I‘lielis, Lungielle, Tatmagouclie; ballast. Linnet, Langiollc, do.; do. 8.—-Margarct, Brundigc, Pictou; do. 9.——Marin. Wallis, Miramichi; do. Nora Creina, Lund, Pictou; do. 10.——Mary, Bareau, do.', do. Providence, Mackay, Miramichi; do. ‘ 11.—\Villiam, Briimagc, Pugwash; do.——Christy Ann, \Veeks, Bay Vertc; do.——Rival, Nisbct, St. John‘s, N. F.; 12 head Cattle, 8 Horses, 30 Sheep, 60,000 ft. Boards. ——Two Brothers, Fougerie, Miramiclii ; ballast.— Swan, Bishop, Pictou; do.—-Swift, O’Brien, do.; do. morning oftlic lltli July—crew, and part of the cargo saved. . Sailcd on Monday last, II. Ill. S. Racehorse, Capt. Peel, on a cruise MARRIED. THOSE persons to whom Policies have been issued i’NSIlIBANCE COMPANY," are hereby notified, that unless the said 10 men ere renewed on the day that they become due, they will 056 all benefit by the said Insurance. Officer at modern“: rates of premium. Charlottetown, Aug. 2, 1842. STANLEY. ISRAEL RESTORED ; or The Scriptural Claims of _ 'lfiivéllg‘g ,Cafiftléer Episcopal Chapel, West Street, London, by . , o _ I l YMEN E‘ T1 ‘HU CH OF ‘NG- His Excellency the LieutenantGovernor has been pleased LAND. ‘ l 0 {E (J R L SHAWE, A. ‘Il‘I., Rector of Biddenham, Bcdfordsliire. The Lieutenant Governor has directed the name ofSoIo- by llle Rev. '1‘. R. BIRKS, A. 3]., Fellow of Trinity College, MmeL Cambridge. Rev. \V. W. PYM, Rector of \Villian, Ilcrts. Covenant of Israel in. the Latter Day—By the Rev. FRANCIS crops 8. most luxuriant appearance, and, ifthe weather continues GOUDEs M- A's Lecturer 0f Clfllllmmi morning PreaCllel‘ 3‘ lhe favorable, they will very SPeedil,V be ready for the sickle. Pota- qu‘flle Ull‘hi‘" Asylum! and lat" Fennw OfTIlnliy Cl’llager 03"" I'I ge. the Gentiles, a literalfulfilmmt of Prophecy. (In/l a sure pledge of The Sisters, Macdonald, laden with Cattle and produce, from P. E. generally, including i S . h ’s . F. ' .k l L l ‘ H d u sallow unhealthy com lcxion' Pal [Shnd for t JO “1’ N i “as wrer a on ang ms Ban ’ on m tioniofblood to the hea%,settldd pains in the. organs. limbs, back. head and side ; afl'cctions oftlie bladder, kidnies, spleen, throat. and pleura ; jaundice, dropsy and gout; together with those general affections of the At Halifax, on the 7th inst, by the_Rev. Mr. Crosscombe. Mr. , C ' W. CUNNABELL, to Margaret, third daughterof Mr. James Dech- xcellency s mveinnieut may be un- man, both “that Oily. that during your Ex- LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. AUCTION. by “19 Subscriber, on behalf of the “ LONDON LIFE 82. Fun; ‘ ' - . - u s '1 he EUbScriber still continues to issue l’olicies from the above CHARLES YOUNG, flgent. TEE JEWS. 0 BE SOLD, at Auction, 0 stant, at 12 o’clock, by Mr. S. Desbrisay, at his Auction Room, the FRAME ofa VESSEL, of 300 Tons, containir‘tg Floors, Futtocks, Juniper top Timbers, 6w. &c., to other'wi l 12,000 Juniper Treenails, and 9,000 feet of Hartlion The Frame is at Dog River, in the yard Messrs. Brown 65 Co. z , . Further particulars may be known, by applyi 5 ‘0 ML Charlottetown. 7 " ' August 12, 1842. if“; V' n Monday, the 15th It)"- Plank. _ V icupied by #9": ' the Jews upon the Christian. Church : Lectures delivered during LECTURE I.—Introductary Lecture, by the Rev. T. S. GRIM- LECTURE II.—0n the Principles of Prophetic Interpretation, LECTURE IV.—The Covenant with David—By the Rev. C J. GOODHART, A. M., Minister of St. Mary’s Episcopal Chapel, Reading. Lacruan V.-——The First Restoration from Babylon.—By the LEC'runE VI.— The Better Covenant considered as the National LECTURE VII.—Thc prescnl Disprrsicn a. Moral Warning to theirfuture return—By the Rev. W. R. FREMAN'I‘LE, M.A., Minister of West Street Episcopal Chapel. LEC'runr: VIII.—’Ihc Recovery querusalem from its long Deso- lation, and the Restoration of Jutlth and Israel to the Land of Crmmm. in connexion with thcir Conner-Siam—By the Rev. E. BICKERSTETH, Rector of lVatton, Herts. LECTURE IX.—-The Restoration of Israel, to be anticipated from the tint/tangcable Nationality of the Jews, and Gail's miraculous dealings towards them—By the Rev. A. DALLAS, Chaplain to the Bishop of \Vincltestcr, and Rector of VVonston, Hants. .Imcrunn X.—-The last Tribulation of the Jews. as connected with theichpentunce, and preparatory to the Revelation of the .Mes- siah.—Bv the Rev. HENRY GIRDLESTONE, Rector of Land- ford, Wilts. LECTURE XI.——The Advent of Messiah—By the Rev. \V. DALTON, M.A., Incumbent of St. Paul’s Church, VVolverbainp- ton. LECTURE XII.— Practical Imprormncnt.——By the Rev.VV.TIL- SON MARSH, Incumbent of St. Mary’s, Learnington Priors, Chaplain to the Marquis ofCliolrnondelcy and to the Earl of Carn- wai t. The Third ofthe above. Lectures will (D. V.) be read in the largq Room under the Colonial Herald Printing Office, on Wed- nesday evening next, commencing at 8 o'clock; and all who take an interest in the subject are respectfully invited to attend. ' Charlottetown, 12th August, 1842. ’ THE FAMILY LIFE MEDICINES. HE celebrated Lift: Pills and Phoenix Bitters, pre- pared and sold by Dr. \Vm. B. Moffat, 375, Broadway, New York, may now he said to be the most rcspcctably established and extensively adopted family medicines in the United States. They have not only won the sanction and recommendation ofall tlic candid and philanthropic portion ofthe medical profession, who have observed their invariable efficacy in general dcrangcments ofihc stomach and bowels, and their astonishing efl'ects 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 pro-eminent position which they now occupy in public and domestic estimation. They are provcd by their works, and make no appeals to vulgar credulity. Ifthe proprietor were disposed to make an invidious comparison be- tween these self-established mdicincs and any others. he might confi- dently assert and challenge contradiction that thch is no. medicine known to the medical profession, or named in their books, concerning which so many clear, unquestionable and conclusive evidences ofuse- fulness and remarkable curcs are recorded as those which he can adduce concerning the LifePills and Phoenix Bitters. Ifit be admitted that suf- ferers are the hesyjudgcs as to whether a remedy has relieved them and restored them to health and strength. then is the evidence iii behalf of these” medicines decisive and irresistible. Dr. Moffat is in possession of no inimense,acctiiugg,'ttion of voluntary .tcstimonials Nfrgmht'cspgclalilc pc’rsons'and families in all parts of the Union, for and near, who give their names and residence to the unsolicited statement that they have been completely and speedily cured of the following diseases, and of many others not here enumerated, by these Life Medicines alone, when other medicines had been long employed in vain, viz: Scrofula, in its most dreadfully advanced and destructive stages, whcn large portions of the flesh andbones of the face had been destroyed; Piles of five, ten, twen- ty, thirty and even thirty-five years standing; Rheumatism, both acute and chronic, of the most hopeless character; 'I‘urgcscence of the Liver, and various other live! complaints; Bilious Cholic, and every conceiva- BIILITIA GENERAL ORDER- Head Quarters, Charlottetown,June 18,1842. IS EXCELLENCY the Commander-in-Chief is pleased to order that the annual inspections ofMilitil ft?! the prosent year do take place as follows:—; Monday, August 22d—Tracadie Cross Road, St. Andrews in I ' v -— I :d f S . P t B ‘ ' ' ' Laurens III.—The Abrahamic Covenant—By the Rev. J. XV. Mflgfgiii’fifidTgrfoirho l 8 er s ay' (mom River, sum BROOKS, M. A., Vicar of Clareborough. Retford, and Chaplain F’ THE HARVEST.—-—We have been favoured with a sample, to the Right Hon. Lord Fitzgerald and Vesci. “rednes‘hy’ 24m-burveyor a Inlel' Thursday, 25th—Souris and Bay ofFortune. By Command of His Excellency . . the Commander-in-ghief, ’ Lt. Col. & Adjutant General the Holy Scriptures, 0 vols. Cruden’s Concordance to the Holy Scriptures, 1 vol. ' ‘4 \Vood's Dictionary of the Bible, 2 vols. ~ Barnes’s Notes on the Gospels, 2 vols. Powell, on Apostolical Succession. Edmonson's Elements of Revealed Religion. Clarke’s Discourses, on various subjects, 2 vols. , The IScottish Pulpit—-Sermons by eminent. Scottish Divine»; re s. . , Garioch’s Sermons. on various subjects. Esdailc’s Christian Theology. Innes’s Christian Ministry. Russell’s'Original and Mediatorial Dispensations. \Vilson’s Popular Inquiry into the Doctrine ofScriptural Types. Clayton‘s Sketches in Biography, designed to show the influo ence of Literature on Character and Happiness. The Holy Bible and Book of Common Prayer; with Notes. raciical and explanatory, by the Rev. Henry Stebbing, A. v ’I. M. R. S._L., 1 vol. The Church Service ; comprising the Book of Common Prayer, New Testament, and proper Lessons; with Notes, by tho Rev. Ilenr , The Book a Common Prayer, &c., with Notes, by the Refit H. Stebbing. Johnson’s Lives of the Poets, with Critical Observations on their works, 2 vols. The Spectator, 6 vols. The Diorama, or Amusing Sketches of Life and Manners. Paley’s Home Paulina}. Sims’s Records ofthe Christian Church. ' '1 The Missionary Gazetteer. __ The Bee, Fireside Companion, and Evening Titles, containin a great variety of interesting Articles, calculated to blon instruction with delight. ' The Pleasures ofHuman Life examined and enumerated; with an entertaining Treatise on Mistakes respecting Pleasure and Happiness, &c., by the Rev J. Platts. Mrs. Inchbald’s Nature and Art. V Sketches from Real Life, being Page from the Portfolio of. Chronicler. , . “ Lives ofeminent Scotsmen, b the Society ofAncient Scots. Shakespeare’s Dramatic Wor (s, embellished with beautiful Wood Engravings, 1 vol. Several Numbers of Blackwood’s Magazine. Cliarnbers’ Journal, Historical Newspaper, and Information for the People. The Domestic Oracle; a complete Syste &c., by Alexander Murray, M. D. Practical Family Cookery, by Louisa Johnson. Sir Richard Phillips’s Million ofFacts. ‘ Arcana of Science ‘and Art, illustrated With Engravingl, Moai’s Stenographic Standard. Parker's Parliauientar Goldsmith‘s Animate The American Negotiator, by J. Wright. ‘ Gordon's Geographical Grammar and Gazetteer, 1 vol. 4to. A General Atlas, containing Maps illustrating some important ble variety of bilious affections; Marasmus 'l‘abcs, or Decline, and Maras- system which arise from complicated causes. will readily be shown to all who desire to see them. Eu @otrespuubmts. Furmrtormnn, we cannot \Ve want more light on this subiect. The Poetical effusion ofA YOUTH 0F 18, has been lying over for week or two, but Will appear in our next. not present. neither confinement nor peculiar diet. STEAM NAV IGATION. to the Treasurer, on or merits, are requested to do so without further delay. By order of the Directors, CHARLES HENSLEY, Chairman. Sole Agents for Prince Edward Island. George Farley, Scarletown. Berlcquc. Charlottetown, August 12, 1342. mus Phthisic,or Consumption, in more advanced stagesthan an on record; Dyspepsia, in all its chronic and acute varieties, with its fright- ful train of distressing symptoms; \Vorms of all kinds, both in children and grown persons. Dirrhoca, both serious and bilious; Costiveness, both habitual and occasional; Fever and Ague, in its three principal varieties, and intermittent and remittent fevers, ofall kinds; Hypocori- driosis,and other extremely complicated nervous afi'ections, with nervous ‘ debilitv in general; Salt Rheum, Running Scald, and eruptive diseases ’ Enanlhcsis, Erysi elas or St. Anthony’s tire, and itation of the heart, and Determina- The certificates of those cures are in the proprietor’s possession, and NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOOKS. HE following ‘WonKs may be had at the Colonial Herald Oflicc, at very low prices 2—- Henry's Exposition of the Old and New Testament, 3 vols. ’s Miscellaneous Works, 2 vols. ~ Jenks’s Comprehensive Commentary, 6 vols. Home’s Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of ,. er Stebbing. m of modern Cookery, 9 vols. System ofShort Hand. Nature, 3 vols. 8 v0. periods in Ancient History, and distinct Ma s ofthe several Empires, Kingdoms and States in the World? ' Ainswprth’s, Walker’s, and other Dictionaries, &o. r.so, A lot of Juvenile Works, among which are the following :— Miriam and Ellinor, a 'uvenile Story. Instruction for young nquirers, dun, by the Rev. W. Innel. Frequent Communion ; a series ofLetters, Mason, A. M. Isabella Scott; or Religion better than Riches. The Shipwrecked Irish Boy. The Shipwreck of the Shannon, of Hull, Surgeon oftlie Shannon. Youth’s Historical Companion, by E. Bellcbambers, 6w. 610. due. Charlottetown, August, 1842. by the Rev. John by John Campbell, A small selection from them have been published in Moli‘nt’s Medical Manual, of which a new and enlarged edition is preparing for the press. The reason why these medicines, which in ordinary family use operate merely as mild and effectual laxatives, cure so great a variety of formidable diseases is, HOW much Scever We do “>ch ll“: conduct animadvened “Pon by A that while as cathartics, cleansing the alimentary canal, and relieving‘the gm COHSldCl‘ his remarks 0f “10 Personal 3 "a" liver and the absorbent vessels of all impurities, they lay the foundation N returning , their friends of their REMOVAL to the premi occupied by Mr. Smut-don, Saddler; and having rece ' for the core ofall specific diseases, they are compounded of unique and “76 Should like lo be famure‘l Wllh the real signature and fiddle“ 0f unprecedented variety of choice and exquisite ingredients, some of which 1 with the pleasing con vic- the individual who has furnished as with an account of the “ Affray' in me almost unknown to the profession, which exert a specific action upon Georgetown.” The writer has also omitted to mention the precise pCI‘IOCI many complaints, without in the slightest degree aflecting the general when the somewhat singular transactions which he records took place. system, otherwise than as simple purifiers, when those complaints are Both the Pills and the Bitters are mild and agreeable in 3 their operations, causing neither prostralions nor nausea, and requiring Their effects are uniformly to feel assured, from the low prices at which they are marke recetvrng continued support. 25 Tons ofWelsh and Scrap B Side-Board, with curved back; Mahogany Sofa; Cane-seat Chairs, Polygraph, large Bodley, &c., cheap forlonh. G. &W.HEARD, thanks B" past favours, beg to inform sea lately ivod their SPRING GOODS, ,r d,of. ALso, in Iron ;a handsome Mahogany Piano Forte; produce an immediate sense of renovated health, and new life and vigour to both body and mind. Thcycpanplictlbc laléeil: w(i1tlioptf beqcfit, an; they should be rocured both. b ' in ivi on s an on s 0 anti ics, an con- HE DIRECTOR’S 0f the PRXNCE EDWARD ISLAND stantly kept: on hand not oiin as remedies but as preventatives ofdis- STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY lmvmg every "3350" to 9x139“ ease. They are prepared and sold wholesale and retail, by Dr. William the immediate arrival 0f the St- George. Slean'bO‘ltr from Liver' B. lllofl‘at, 3'15 Broadway,N.Y£, and alsoby the AGENTS.—NEW Yonx, i‘ aThird May 30. ‘ COOPER & BREMNER, [11? These valuable Medicines may also be had on application to Mr. SELLING OFF AT COST. ISS M‘MURRAY begs leave to acquaint the Inha- bitants of Charlottetown and vicinity, that dhe is now dil- g of her Stock, consisting of Ladies’ and Children's Bonnets, Men’s an Flowers, &c. at Cost. The articles are of a superior qu ity, and will be disposed ofat very low prices. Residence in Sydney Stieei, next door to Mr. P. Mabey‘s. d Boys’ Hats, Dress Caps, Ribbons, Saline, Cra , MOFFAT’S Aug. Ist, 1842. G I It G U S. Messrs. HOWES 6:. MABIE, Paorarrxrons. ESTABLISHMENT beg to announCe to the Inhabitan ofCharlottetown and vicinity, that they Will exhibit their EQUESTRIAN'EXERCISES in this place, on Tuesday, We 17th and 18th instant. Doors open on Tuesday, at half-past ’7; and Thursday a} 2, and half-past 7 0 Glue commence on Tuesday, at 8, an at half-past 2, and at 8 o’clock, p. m. Price of admission—Box, 3s: k.——Performance Nos. 33 and Box, halfprice. August 12th, 1842. COACH FACTORY- business in Hillsborough Street, opposit bnsny s Dwelling House, page. He will has constant on hand Carriages of almost every description. As I (4 buiune will be carried on in all its branches, he W1 The hitherto ofl'cred He is read' to execute orders ) which will be made on the shorte Fogel‘ty will be warrants the public. _ ' Sleighs ofevery description, Charlottetown, Aug.410, 1842. THE GREAT OLYMPIC ARENA AND NE‘rVc YORK ___—__________.— having commenced theywillb hopes, by using every effort to please, ll be enabled to make Dr. Wm. B by the voluntary testimonials of the H E PTOPI’lelOl‘S 0r thls Extensch and Splendid These certificates now amount to thousands, being hundreds to each is particular kind of disease. They embrace the most frightfu'l'and m- veterate cases of SCYquIa, Piles, Dyspepsia, Jaundtce, 31110713 and Liver afeclions. acute and chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, habitual Castiveuess, Worms, Stomach and Bowel complaints of all kinds, headache, giddincss and dncsday and Thursday, the 16th, nervous debility, eruptive diseases, and the clouded, sallow, unhealthy appearance of the skin, arising from various causes of ill health, Fever and Anne of every variety, settled ains in the srde, back, organs and and on wednesday limbs,liumors, ulcers, oul hrealltancf ‘0 general weakness and 055 of appetite, the mumps, swollen face and gums, d 0” VvedneSd‘W and Thursclay r affections of lhe bladder, kidney, spleen and pleura, and the sickness inci- . dental lofemales, toacthcr With very many other maladies which cannot Pitt 1s. 6d. Children, to the be here enumerated: The certificates of cure all them diseases are i ' immense in number, and clear, direct and explicit to description, and coming as they do, in every case, from the persons cured, they are indis- puiable and conclusive in authority. These inestimalileinedicine sshould therefore be kept by every family and grownt‘person in the Union, as ies for disease, but also its most certain preventatives, and the surest renovators ofsound, cheerful 0 Mr' Thomas Des. and elastic health. Theyarc singularly mild and agreeable in their operation, and though perfectly effectual, never occasion even the W temporary prostrauon and nausea which always follow the use of coarse SS drastic purges and the use of calomel. Prepared wholesale and retail by Moffal, 375 Broadway, New York. For sale also by the Scrofulus as well as [Mucous e found to be not only the best reme 'n' .—‘\1Ew YORK Ma 30. _ w d°ems ‘ ’ y a submit to BREMNER. 5t ole ' gents for Prince Edward Island. d’ George Farley, Scarlctown, Bedeque. VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX nrrrnns. H E S E superlative Family Medicines have long ' since acquired an established yeputation for direct and invariable eflicacy in all the prevalent and'ordruary diseaseshas yvcll as in many others ofa peculiar and aggravated character. Their Virtues are proved persons they have cured, and who accompany their certificates with their names and places oi resrdence. Fifty—two, conveyed by Artillery, to the late Andrew Macdoriald, requests the Tenants residing thereon to pay out delay. HE Subscriber having been appointed Receiver of the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and the late General Feed, of the Royal all rents and arrears ofrent to him with- DAVID RUSS, Receiver in Chum-g. Hillsborougb River, May 1st, 1841. LEXANDER MACBETH, PLASTEBER, inward fever, night sweats, and POWers of Attorney, {Cour a variety of Mugistrates' Blanks, Colonial Herald. “T S . . These valuable Medicines may also be had on application to Mr. Charlottetown, August 12, 1842. PLASTERING. ’ begs to intimate, that he is prepared to contract, on moderate terms, with such persons as may feel disposed to favour him with their support in his line of business; and _ tuality and good workmanship, he may be favoured with a share of the public patronage. TZR'S Hotel. Charlottetown, July 30th, 1842. LANK Bills of Exchange, Charter Parties, Sea. flutters himselfthat, by punc- Applicaiion to be made at Mr. PALLIS- men’s Articles, Bills of Lading, Manifests, Bills of Sale. 1 Subpcenas, Apprentices’ Inc‘esmres, &c. for sale at the Ollie: o the ‘VANTED~ T9 CHARTER, W0 VESSELS of about Sixty tons each, to load with Produce in the Hillsborough, on. .or about the 15th ofOctnber next—one of which vessels is to be i'reighied for St. John‘s, Newfoundland, and the other for St. George’s, in the Island ofBermuda. Application to be made, in Charlottetown, to Peter Macgowan, Esq. ; at Three Rivers, to Edward_Thornton, Esq. ; or to the Subscriber, at Fort Augunul- F. KE 29th July, 1842.