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This Paper is Piste , published at New York and Boston oti the Is! and l5tlr of every “ D * uf-ofllh. Price $l- per annum (in advance). er will be received by the heir Oflice, Charlottetown, who have lately received . i W! submrlplinns to the above Pap r a, Etienne ofthe Colonial Herald, at t d ‘ Island, Agents for the Publishers, ‘« ’ vaumbar of copiee of the work. “lie-ton, Aug. 1,1842. _ V . not; R. SEARS’ PICTORIAL WORKS—The sab- yfi ” - , scrrbers hatie'jiiet received, and'offer‘ for Sale, at their 5: .a- ,gtIi merit, “in” Water ‘St rem, several entire‘set‘s of Mr ‘ Seare' manta-Works. ' v _ . ,3. “‘- ‘ = '- - = CUUPER&‘BREMNER.'- ’ ~Chrlpttetowng 81lr‘0¢t.1842. , r . : ' LANK Bills of Exchange, CharterPaities. Sea- men’e firti‘cl'as, 'Billa ofLading, Manifestii,'Bille of Sales, Power. of Attorney, ’Cuurl Subpoenas, Apprentices Inderiturcs, aura“). ofMugiau-am’ Blanks, &c. for sale attire Oflice ofthe P A. E K E R’ S PURGATIVE AND STOMA‘CHIC VEGETABLE PILLS. THESE Medicines are entirely Vegetable, and will be found upon trial to be the mildest, and at the same time the most effectual, remedy ever ofiered to the public for the relief of-sutl‘erinir humanity. _ O IN ALL DISEASES they will be found to allay Irritation—reduce Fever and lnflammation—clcansc the Stomach and Bowcls—improvc Digestion—purify the Blood—restore tone totlic principal fanatious— and impart renewed energy to the whole Constitution. In the following Diseases they have proved of the greatest utility : Fevch of‘evcry 'charactcr Inllammatious; Custiveiicss; Bilious and Liver Complaints; Consumption; Asthma; llyspi-psia; Vomiting; Determination of Blood to the Head; Cutaneous Eruptions; l‘iles; Diseased intits; Nervous Disorders; Hystcrrt-s; Femrilr (‘ampluinls of Hwy kind; Impurc state of the Blood; \Vorms; Diarrlirva; all , Deraiizcmcnts of the Stomach and Bowels; and General Debility of the whole Constitution. Indeed, _ there is scarcely a, Disease to which man/rind is subject which they will nut czthcr greatly benlfit or perfimtly curc. The Purgativc Pills operatein the most g‘cntlemanuer in cleansing the Stomach and Bowcls, and removing obstructions. . In severe Chronic Diseases they are an invaluable Allerulit‘e, and when combined \\'llll the Stomacliic Pills, quickly improve the secretions pl the whole system—the stomach is strengthened—a healthy (low ofhilc is produc‘edT-the bowels become regular—arid disease, whethcr Local or Constitutional, gives place to health and vigour of mind and body. In all diseases of tlic Digestive Organs, accompanied with loss of appetite, nausea, sour stomach, and general debility, the Stomacliic l’ills iwph the occasronal use of the I’urgativc,) will be found ofthe, greatcsf uti ity. The Stomachic Pills should always be taken after Fever and Inflam- mation are rcduccdby the Purgative Pills—as they greatly facilitate the recovery of the patient. \Veak and delicate Femalcs will nd the Stomachic I’ills of the ut-mos value in all complaints to which my are subject. In all diseases of dcbilrty they \Vlll be found to increase the patient's strength, and rapidly restore him to the enjoyment ofpcrfecl health. Sold in Boxes, price 15. 6d. each. For sale by the Subscribers, who are Agents. , COOPER 6L BRENNER. “ He that wants Health wants every thing.” Charlottetown, lst February, 1843. ' M O F F A T.’ S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PIIcENIX BITTERS 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 pcculiar and aggravated character. Their virtues are proved by the voluntary testimonials of the persons they have cured, and who accompany their certificates with their names and places of resident-c These certificates now amount to thousands, being hundreds to each particular kind of disease. They embrace the most frightful and in- veterate cases of Scrtyiila, I’ilcs, Dyspepsia, Jaunllice, Biliorts an Liver ofl'ections. acute and chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Bronchitis, Scrqfulus as well as lllrlcous Consmrtption, habitual Costiucmss, “forms, Stomach and Dowel complaints of all kinds, headache, g'itltlittcss and nervous rleliilily, entptire diseases, and the clouded,snllow, unhealthy appearance of the skin, arising from various causes of ill health, Fei'er and Agile ofcvcry variety, settled pains in the side, back, organs and limbs, humors, ulcers, oul breath and inward fcr‘er, night sweats, and gem-ml weakness and 055 ofrrppelife. thc mumps, stool/cit face and gums, affections ofthe blinlilcr, kidney, spleen and pleura, and the sickness inci- dental tofemules, together With vcry many other maladies which cannot be here enumerated. The certificates of cure in all these diseases are immonscrn number, and clear, direct and explicit iit description, and coming as they do, iii cverycasc, from the persons curcd. they are indis- putable and conclusive in authority. 'l‘hc'sc inestimahlc medicine sshould therefore be kept by every family and grown pcrson in the Union. as they will be found to be not (itin the best remedies for disease, but also its most certain prcvcittativcs, and the surest rcnovntors of sound, cheerful and elastic health. They are singularly mild and agreeable in tbcir operation, and though perfectly effectual, iicvcr occasion even the temporary prostratiou and nausea which always follow the use of coarse drastic purch and the use of calomel. I’rcparctllwholcsalc and retail by Dr. \Vm. B. )loll'at, 375 Broadway, New York. For sale also by the agents—NEW Yonrr, May 30. COOPER &. BRENNER. Agents/hr Prince Edward Island. icincs may also he had on application to Mr. ggiiitoti, Crapaud, [3’ Those valuable Med _ George Farley, Scarlctown, Bcdcquc; Mr.Geurge \Vi and Mr. Edward Henry, [.01 18. , Charlottetown, August 12. 1842. VALUABLE FARDI AND IIIILLS FOR SALE. OR, SALE, that valuable FARM and MILLS be- longing to the subscriber, fronting on Dundns or Dr. Sable River, Township No. 20. The farm contains upwards of 130 acres of excellent larid,4fl of which are under cultivation; the remainder boinlua covered with a plentiful growth of firewood and fencing. There is a good frame Burn, 40 x 30, on the premises; rilsoLthe frame of a Dwelling House, newly erected, 34 x24, together with a double-geared Grist Mill for the manufacturing offlour and oatmeal. The above premises being situatcfl in the midst ofa thickly Settled and thriving district, and the public road to Charlottetown crossing the Mill-dam, renders it a most desi- rable situation for any kind of public business. For further par- ticulars application may be made to Mr. J. Piirdie,Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, on the premises. 6w THOMAS TOD. De Sphie, May 3d, 1843. TO BE SOLD, OR LET FOR ATERM 01“ YEARS, 'I‘HA'I‘ highly eligible and beautifully situated Estate of KIESTON, bordering on ’tlie. Royalty Road, 35 miles from Charlottetown, With a substantial new frame House. forty- two feet. by thirty-two reek—C(llllllllllllg 10 spacious Rooms. be- sides Cellars, Closets, &c. It has a large Kitchen Garden and Flower Garden ; a Barn, Fifrrner's Cottage, and many Out-build- ings. Forty acres of the Land are ready to crop (hall'grass), and twenty more cleared for the plough, and éwelvcgcres unreclaim- , il on the 5 0t for terms ofthe \. nbscri er. ed A“ y P 7’ ‘ ’ HENRY SHEARMAN. 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 Acres ofgood Land attached to the Mill. The stream is an excellent one. and the Mill is situated III as public a place as is to be met with iii the Island, fronting the Sea-slrore,an.d is conse- uently an excellent stand fpr every description ofbusrriess. The Iain Road passes within 30 yards ofthe Mill. For further par- ticulars, inquire of the subscriber, now at Lot 14, or of Mr. Jo- M d it M on the remises “Pb “6 0 a ’ . P DUGALD MACDONALD. “Grand River, Lot 14, Augiflhfllfim. i OR. SALE, a very desirable Leasehold, for 999 years, situated on‘ Lot or Township No. (21) Twenty-one, in Queen's County, in that delightful Settlement called Irish- town, contiguous to New London Harbour, and cominandinga beautiful view ofthe Sea. It contains 50 acres ofexccllent land —thirt'v being under high cultivation, and the residue well wooded. There are an excellent dwelling house, two bprns, n blacksmith’e shop and draw-well on the premises. Application to be made to-Smmr Nowutl, on the premises, or to Messrs M‘KENZII dz. M‘Kte, Merchants. NewLnndon, March 10,1843. ‘ r ‘ OR SALE.-—.—Ahout [8 or 20 acres of excellent F Lflhaysituate in Charlottetown Royalty—one half cleared and In I high state ofcultivatiou. There are}: good Draw-well bod mint-Iron” Buildings on the premises, which {no Within three and a halfr'niles of Charlottetown, and .halfa mile fynm the bi, Peter's Road. It is bounded on one side by the roadleadrng from the St. Peter’s to the Princetown Road, and in front and rear by roads coming out to the St. Peter’s Rodd ; on the other side by a unfit]; Apply to JOHN WHEALAN, on the premflfl,“ to E WA ' Herald. s lmcxnau, Charlottetown. - the whole ofwbich will be Sold at a very small advance, for cash, 7 [IE Subscribers having entered intoPartnership, under the Firm of’Invrne &. lll‘Kav,. beg leave to notice, thatthey have just received from Halifax, per Sclir. Waltron; a new supply of SEASONABLE GOODS, consisting of~ Black, blue and coloured superfine Cloths, Pilot and Beaver Cloths rind Vustings, Orleans, black and coloured, Mouslin, de luiiric Dresses, Black and coloured Gros do Naples, Figured, gauze and satin Ribbons, White, red and yellow Flannels, ’ \Vhitc, grey and printed Cottons, . Cotton \Varp and Candle Wick, Beaver and Gossamer Hats, Fur Caps, Braces, See. I‘LSO Rum, Spirits, Brandy and Gin; l‘ort, Madeira and Malaga Wine; No. 1 Tobacco; Snuff, Gardiner’s mixture, plain and scented Rappee; Tea'.‘Sugar, Molasses, and a large assnrtinento Groceries; Earthen and Glass lVare; Upper arid Sole Leather— at their Shop in Queen Street, (two doors above Mr. R._Long- wortli‘s.) EDIVARD IRVING, Dec.15th,1842. DAVID M‘K-AY. R. E M 0 V A In. ’ HE Sunscnrneu begs leave to acquaint the Inhabi- tants of Charlottetown, and the Island generally, that he' has REMOVED, to his New Building, in Queen-Street, where he has received, per lane arrivals, A general and well selected Assortment of BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, AND EAST flN‘D WEST INDIA PRODUCE, \Vliich he offers FOR SA LE, cheap, for CASH only. All persons indebted to the Subscriber are requested to make immediate payment. Such Accounts and Notes as were due and payable on the lst. of May last, will be handed to an Attorney,for recovery, on the lst January next, ifnot previously settled. A. MACLEAN. Charlottetown, 8 Dec. 1842. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, FOR SALE‘BY ' JOHN T. THOMAS. April 15,1843. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. IlE Subscriber having made considerable altera- tions in his premises, begs leave to inform his friends gene- rally that lie is now prepared to accommodate nfew persons wilh genteel board, combined with a comfortable and quiet Itnnie. Evehy attention will be paid to those who may~honur him with a on . ' UA few yearly Boarders can be Well accommodated on rea- sonable terms. JAMES DAVIS. Hillsborotrgh Street, (near King's Square,) Oct. Ist,1542. / COMM ERCIAL INN. HE Subscriber begs leave to acquaint the public that he has taken the above vucll known Premises, and having furnished the ’same with every article rcpuisitc for a enm- fortablo BOARDING HOUSE, hopes, by the, moderation of his charges. and strict attention to the wishes oftbose who may favour lllnl with their custom, to merit a continuance of that patronage which was for so many years awarded to his predecessor in that Establishment. " DAVID CONNORS. Charlottetown, July 8th, 184'2. THE FAMILY LIFE MEDICINES. HE Celebrated Pills'atid [’Iiwni'c Bitters. pre- pared and sold by Dr. Wm. 13. Moll‘at, 375, Broadway, New York, may now he said to be the most respectany established and extensively adopted family medicines in the United States. They have not only won the sanction and recommendation ofall the candid and pliilaiilhi’ppic 1 portion of the medical profession, who have observed their invariable éciiicacy iti general deraiigeinerits ofthc stomach and bowels, and their astouis hing effects in many varieties of acute and chronic tliseasc,bul lwhatis far better, these medicines have recommended themselves, andt i fully and fairly achieved the distinguished and now certainly pro-eminent position which they now occupy in public and domestic estimation. They are proved by their works, and riiakc no appeals to vulgar crctlulity. ; It the proprietor were diSposcd to make an lll\'ltll0uS comparison be- itwcen lhcsc self-established mdicincs and any others, he might cor-iti- :rlcu‘tly assert, and challenge contradiction that there is no rii'edicine known tb tbé medical profession, or named in their books, concerning which so many clear, unquestionable and conclusive evidences ofuse- fuliiess and remarkable cures are recorded as those which he cart adducc concerningthc Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters. It'll be admitted that suf- ferers are the hestjtitlgcs as to whether a remedy has relieved them and restored them to health and strength. their is the evidence in behalf of these medicines decisive and irresistible. Dr. Moffat is in possession of an immense. accuinulatidii of voluntary testimonials from respectable ersons and families in all parts of thc,Uiiinii, far and near, who give licir names arid residence to the unsolicited statement that thcybavc been completely and speedily cured of the followingr diseases, and of many others not here enumerated, by those Life Medicines alone, when other medicines had been long employed iii-vain, viz: St-roiiila, in its most dreadfully advanced and destructive stages, when large rations of the flesh and bones of the face had been destroyed; Piles of rvc, tcn, lWL‘ll- ty, thirty and Even thirty-five years standing; Rheumatism, both acute and chronic, of the mosl. hopeless character; Turgcscence of the Liver, end various other liver complaints; Bilious Cholic, and every conceiva- ble variety ofbilious affections; Marasmus 'l‘abcs, or Decline, and Maras- mus Phtliisic, or Consumption, in more advanced stages than any on record; Dyspepsia, in all its chronic and acute varieties, with its fri ht- ful train of distressing symptoms; \Vorms of all kinds, both in chil( rcn ant? grown persons. Dirihaea, both serious and ~bilious; Costivcuess, both habitual and occasional ; Fever and Ague, in its three principal varieties, and intermittent and remittent fevers, ofall kinds ,IHypocon- driosis,and other extremely complicated nervous afi'cctious,with nervous dcbility in general; Salt Rheum, Running Scald. and cruptlvedrscascs generally, including Enanlhesis, Erysipelas or St. Anthony’s firc,pn sallow, unhealthy complexion; i’aipitalion ol the heart. arid Determina tion ofblood to the bead, settled pains in the organs, limbs, back, head and side ; nlfections of the bladder, kidnies, spleen, throat, and pleura ; jaundice, (lrnpsy and goat 3 together with those general affections ofthe system which arise from complicated causes. The certificates of these cures are in the will readily be shown to all who desire to see them. from them have been published in Moffat’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, care so great a variety of formidable drseaseses, that while as cathartics, cleansing the alimentary canal, and relieving the liver and the absorbent Vessels of all impurities, they lay the foundation fbr the cure of all specific diseases, they are compounded of’unique and unprecedented variety nfchoice and quuisiteingredients, some of Which are almost unknown to the profession, which exert a specific action upon many complaints, without in the slightest degree afiecting tbclgcncral system, otherwise than as simple purifiers, when those complaints are not present. ' Both the Pills and the Bitters are mild and agreeable in their operations, catisrng neither prostrations nor nausea, and requiring neither confinement 'nor peculiar diet. Their effects are uniformly to produce an immediate sense of renovated health, and new life and vigour to both body and mind. They cannot be taken without benefit, and they should'be procured both byvindividuals and heads of families, and con- stantly kept on hand. not. only as remedies but as preventatives ofdis- ease. 'l'hev are prepared and sold wholesale and retail, by Dr. \Vil ham B. Mofl‘at, 375 Broadway,N.Y., and also 'y the AGENTS.—NEW Yonx. May 30. COOPER 5:, BRENNER. ‘ 3 Agent: for Prince Edward Island. These valuable Medicines may also be‘hatl on app proprietor’s possession, and A small selection \ ‘ lication to Mr George Farley, Searlctown, Bedeque; MLGeorge Wiggrnlmt, Crapaudg d be required, and for which the cherg PROSPECTUS OF THE OEBISTIAN WORLD, A Monthly Publication—Designed for all Denominatibm o Christians. - T. H. Stockton-"Editor & Proprietor. .N'ew Series—Octave Edition—January, 1843—Vol. III. THE attention of the public is invited to the foll'oivin'g outline ofthe character of this Periodical: . ., I. ITS OBJECT. . . 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Ilalifax to Pictou, £l 15 0. Extra Baggage, Ditto Ti urn, 1 O 0. Ditto, ‘ 12s. 6d. dn.j Truro to Pictou, O 15 0. Ditto, 7s. 6d. ' do. . Small Parcels of 201i». and under, will be charged according to size and value. ' .‘ v. - All I’urcela for P. E. Island will be punctually forwarded b the first Steamer. Freight. to Pic‘tmr must. be, prepaid.~ Puree I. from the Island will be safely deliverd at Halifax. ' l . . STAGE Paar: must be paid at the time ofBonking. Mr. A. II. IIYDE, I’mprietor, Halifax. 209. per 100 lbs. Macphail, Agent, Pictou. May 1,1843. r“ CALL AND SEE . - (‘l OLES’ LIVERY STABLE', at the corner ofGreat J George and Kent Streets, where florists and CARRIAGE! of every description can be obtained at the shortest notice and on moderate terms. Mr. Cules, thankful for past favors, flutters himself that having spared no expense in procuring good HORSES and suitable Call- aracrss, the best ever offered to the public, be will still merit I continuance oftheir patronage. Charlottetown, May 9,1843. NEW TERRY BOAT. HE Subscriber’s new, fast-sailing and substantial Boat Curran-:3 will ply between the Queen’s Wharf and Warren Farm, every Wednesday and Saturday, during the pre- sent Season. The CHaaLes is twenty-six feet keel, is handsomely painted and well furnished with sails, oars, &c., and when not emplo ed as above stated, will be placnd at the disposal ofparties nfpfee- sure, or will be available for any other purpose for which the may es will be moderate. ' _ WILLIAM HUBBARD. Charlottetown, May 3, 1843. HAT MANUPAOTQBII OHN HOBBS, Hatter, returns his Sincere thanks to his friends, and the public generally, for the very liberal support he has received since be commenced business in this Island, and begs to intimate, that be has REMOVED to Mingus Road, New London, near Mr. 'l‘uplin'e Mill, where he continues his business, and will thankfully receive and punctually attend tp all orders sent to him. ' ‘ He has appointed Mr. John \Villiams, Merchant, Charlotte- town, his Agent, whohns constantly for Snlen supply of his Heist &c., and will attend to and lorwnrd all qrders that may be en- trusted to his care without delay. ‘ y Gentleman‘s Beaver and Felt Hats, Lndies’ Riding Hats and Beaver Bonnets; Children’s fancy Hats, &c., made to order. ’Old Hate cleaned, 62c. Beaver and Muskrat Skins beugbt. ‘ Margate Road, New London, April 13th, [843. , " THESE excellent MILLS are 'noivi'rr fall'opeéat'ion,’ and the public are hereby informed, that Inconveyancelvvill ‘leave the Subscriber’s residence, in 'Qii‘een’is Square, livery Thursday morning, at about 7 a.'m., for the purpose} ofcohyeying Grain thither; the v Flour from which will be returned, 'free of expense, to the owner, save the toll for-grinding allowed‘b law. smNEv MILLS. , end Mr. Edward Henry , Lot 18. Charlottetown, August 12, 1842. , \ J. SIDNEY DEAL .Y. Charlottetown , 26th Oct. I842. ' )