a 4.: PICKINGS FRO“ “ PUNCH.” V, ‘ '1AN'I'.—To THE LADIES.—The great success ' whic - he “ Strong Wind” has tnet with in the lottery of dlock, has induced his companions in arms and paint --.the Ojibbeway Indians—to advertise for English wives; rind as the 'said Indians are very shortly to leave Eng- land, early applications on the part ofthe ladies are de- sirable. The Indians have already at least one wife, but they promise, even as “ Strong Wind” promised, to remain constant to their new liclpmates; a promise which, upon their return to the back woods, they will doubtless most honourably’ perform. We subjoin the advertisements : , V. No. I. “ Ah-quc-we-zants—the Boy Chief. The advertiser is in his seventygfifthyear, and shall be happy toform an engagement with any lady of known property. The Boy Chief,'in his admiration ofthe martial charac- ter ofEngland, will have no objectiondo the widow of a general officer, if under forty. Her property must not he'secured upon herself. , She must know how to cure bear's flesh, to hoe, and take, and dig, and reap. She must. also be able to skin rabbits, and clean pipes. Principals only «treated with. Apply front 10 to 12.— N.‘ B. The Squaw must have been vaccinated." No. II. "Pa-tan-na-quet-a-wcr-be—-the Driving Cloud. The advertiser is the War Chief, aged 5!. of a remark- ably placable ahd‘ humourous disposition. He has no objection to treat with a young English lady, and will, ori'a'marrittge settlement, secure to her his scalps. The young lady must have been tenderly and affectionately br'oug‘ht uh, as she will have to carry the Wigwam poles of the ,Driving Cloud upon all journeys. She must bring a sufficient income to keep her husband in tobac- co, rum, and laziness. English securities preferred ; no holder of Pennsylvanian bonds will be treated with." No. III. “ We-nish-kaswea-be—Fly Gull and Heredi- tary Chief, is open tothe offers of the ladies of England. Having inherited his dignity, not won it by any deeds or virtues of his own, advertisers are confidently referred .to the sz'bbeway Peerage, 4 to. The birth of the Fly- ing Gull will not allow him to treat with anybody below ‘a baroriet's daughter. Gishoe-gosh-c-gliee, the Moonlight Night, and Sahara, Tobacco, in the most unbliishing manner, also forwarded their advertisements; but, as Punch discovered them to be both married men, with their wives here with them, he, with his known devotion to the proprieties, has, of course, refused to insert any such invitations to the con- nubial state. J V rom'U‘The Friend,” a at Honolulu, we learn nds at the present time THE SANDWICH ISLANDS.—F neatly printed paper published that the population of these Isla is about 110,000. Honolulu, which is the principal town and seaport ofthese islands, ha ,000 inhabitants, including about 1000 foreign resident ‘. It biped-o pro~ testant churches, one Roman catholic church, and a seamen’s chapel. The two protestant churches have an aggregate of2,959 members. The schools in the town are—the Ohau Charity School, [exercises conducted in - ,English,] with 70 pupils; the Family Boarding School for the young Chiefs, with 14 pttpils;,tbe Puiiahou School, or school for the children of the missionaries, cityith 24 pupils; and various schools, for the instruction t, 'ofthe children generally. At present the town is sup- r/ plied with competent and skilful house and ship carpen- i i tors, cabinet makers, blacksrniths, coop ters, sail-makers, shoe-makers. c ' tailors; and a watch-maker an ‘wholesale and retail stores, ten retail stores, two auction- ‘ ears, four hotels, three victualling houses, and, in spite of all the efforts of the temperance men, nine grog-shops. :T-he latter, however, receive much ofibeir costom from this foreign seamen who visit the port. Duriutr the year 1843, 30 merchant vessels and [00 whale sings, besides ' 11 vessels ofwar ofdifferent nations, touched at Hono- Ifthe reader, in perusing tllCSe.SlflllSlICS, will "r‘hehriin mind how very recently these islands were inha- ers, masons, pain- aitlkers, butchers, and d printer. It has nine ,e'bsings of christia firth-e “South Sea nity and civilization to the islands I . will appear the more gratifying and summing. What a text for a missionary sermon is the following paragraph, which we clip from the advertisiuo' department ofthe Friend :—_— b MAKER Aitn REPAIRER or PIANO e public that he is ready to execute manner." _, .- oLLEy Ciauen’s DAuc -- centric daughter of Culley unpleasant terms with her fiatedwith just severity f0 ial duties and cammon d on‘g'reatly irritated by our her drafts, she equip gentleman ofthe road, an ursn.—Mrs. Clarke, the ec- Cibbcr, ltad long lived on father, by whom she was r her total disregard of all ecorum. Being on one oc- the dramatist’s refusal to ped herself after the style of d hiring a suitable charger, wally waylaid her father upon Epping Ftifést, by tapping his chariot, presenting her pistol, and desirin tn-atodeliiger. The affrighted comedian, to save hi: t. , could win no less than part with his purse. “ Young mam'young man,” said the dramatist, ” this is a sorry tile heed in time." “And so I would,” ie- . ted Charlotte; “but I’ve a wicked old hunks of a y and mistresses, yet denies me they, whoi‘rolls in mono gumea,¢yd,has bad the impudence to make so worthyc If, answer for it.”——Ellist0ne , ' deluge ~as yourse ,llll' Quan'rens or per deaf life. The first fifteen years are child- Wo.know nothing—we hope. The next fifteen [on and romance—we dream. During the third . Em.” years, from 30 to 45, we are what ntend, cl us to be. Character has formed; we -a mirage of life; we reason; we meditate. This per dip which we may be said with most pro- , , .- The fourth period is that of commenc- y. w Foamy grow wiser, but it is the wisdom 43k: in the shake of the head. Pain and peni- Nevertheless, if the third iner sorrow.. I, passed in providing against the fourth, Filmed, our declining years are lighted with inflow, and as they approach their destined e_ad ofthe gloom naturally accompanying decay, r with: ray from before. them, the shadovvs‘ on our pgthfi, feelings spring up un- ‘ ;, r‘e ,‘a’tc erios rstt ‘ - — Wham}; V raversed by us we ‘,fleredignityofstation, or worldly affluence, kep His and him repl the son.- oug mo: P tie and ther the discharge him frorn his service. of death." . . . DEFERENCE.—Deference is the most ctmplicate, the razor and a bad one? do: enteritis: metals. TEMPERANCE'—Stllly, the great statesman ofFrance. t up always, at the tableofVillebon, tleJrugality to whiCh he had beenaccustomed in early liféin the army. table consisted 0an few dishes, dressed 'n the plainest most simple manner. The courtien reproached often with the simplicity_‘ of his table. He used to , y, in the words of an ancient, “ If its guests are men ofsense, there is sufficient for them; if they are not, I can very well dispense with their company.” ' RETIREMENT.—--Il is said of a captainpof whom lllS- torians have taken more care to record thewisdom than name, that he required the Emperongarles V., to Charles iskcd the rea- The prudent soldier replied, “ Because there ht to be a pause between the hurry of libaéiud the day t indirect and the most elegant. of allcompliments. RAYER.—-Tlle great Dr. Boerhaave icknowledgefl that an hour spent every morning in privrte prayer and meditation gave him spirit and vigour for tie business of day, and kept his temper active, patiqit, and calm. Goon ADVICE—A noble gpirit must notvary with his fortune; in your worst estate, ho pa; in tie best, tear ; in all, be circumspect. t fineness—Sweet to those who have earned it,-—bur- . , , 7 V tliensouie to those who get it for nothing—Ward. _ A DISTINCTION WITHOUT Dirri-znumn.~—Why is e a distinction, but not a difference,- between a good The one cuts tlio'oughly, and other cuts tho’ roughly. " fax. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. ~HE Subscriber has been appointed Sub-Agent of the following Insurance Companies, viz : The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. The New Loan Fund Life Insurance Company of New York. The Hartford and Protection Fire Insurance Companies ofIIartford, Connecticut. And as be is furnished with blank Forms oprplication, and in possession of all the information which may be desired by persons who wish to effcd‘l' Insurance, he Willbe happy to re- ceive applications and transmit/the same to the Agent at Hali- v . lt Pleas? 1"” U HENRY PALMER. exec Vi STATIONERY AND BOOK STORE, &c. OHN S. BREMNER respectfully informs his friends, and the public generally, that. he has opened Store nearly opposite the premises of Mr. J. T. Thomas, where he has con- stantly for sale an assortment of Stationery, Books, 850., which he will dispose. of at very low prices, for Cash. BOOKBINDING uted in a neat and Workmanlike style, and on moderate terms. C PP BRPLATE PRINTING. siting and Business Cards, and Bill-heads, struck off to order. CHI [0 Cit supe VVea factu to th Bonshaw, May llili,1844. NEIV CARDING 4‘ FULLING MILL. HE Subscriber having erected an extenstve Build- ing at Bonsltaw, to contain CA RDING 6L FULLING MA- NERY, &c., begs to inform the public generally, that ‘Vool rd will be received at the Mill on the usual terms, from the l5th June next, and that he hopes to have the Dyeing, Fulling and Dressing department in actual operation In the Autumn, and riIitended by a competent person from England. Connected with this establishment, there will be Spinners and vers, so that families who do not practise donicsticlgnany- re will merely have to forward tlie'Wnol, With directions as e descri lion and colour ofthe cloth required. ' F Wu. w. IRVING. 9m G of Pr on b.- nppti be tlt ses, of w are a N. with to be BLA consisting ofaconifortiihle neivl ' I 27 ft.widc (commanding a beautiful view ofthe Htllshorougli River and Charlottetown), together with the Barn. Stable, Cow Hon- NKE TS! B LA NKE TS! .r B LA Minis?! EORGE EASTWOOD 82, Co., of Sackville VVool- len Mill, near Halifax, N. S., bcg to intimate to the Farmers ince Edward Island. that they Manufacture BLANKE'I‘S ilvcs, equal to any tlitit can be. imported, and that they have inted Mr. B. \V. Cociiiuu. obeai'lottctown, Merchant, to eir Agent; to whom, for further particulars, they refer. May 10, 1544. _._._ .7“... 4 _._.__ TO EMIGRANTS ANDA OTHERS. 0 BE SOLD, a Leasehold Farm of 999 \‘cui‘s, sitiiarcd in that very flourishing settlunent, Frcndbfort (Lot 35), about. 8 miles from Charlottetown, y-biiilt Brick House, 37 ft. long by and other out-buildings. There are 100 acres ofl.and, 50 liich are in :1 hiin state ofcultivtition, liavtng an easy access {0 an abundant supply ofmannre at iill seasons ofthe year. There lso plenty of Firewood and Fencing poles on the premises. Ii.—'I‘lic Stock, Crop and Farming Implements may be bad or without the Farm. For flirtltcr particulars, application made to CHARLES STEWART, on the premises. ’ Frenclifort, May 3d,184~'l. 711 in an 0 BE SOLD, u Leasehold Interest for the residue of the unexpired term uf15 years, with a right ofpurchasc, d to that eligibly situate d Brick House and premises, situ- ated in Queen‘s Square, now in the occupation ofthe Subscriber. posse Cli ssion to be given on the 1st day ofNuvcinber next. J. SIDNEY DEALEY. arlottetown, 6th Jtily,1843. lie pii to tea branc Monday iicxt. NB. M‘. FASHIONABLE DANCING. R. MACLEAN most respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Charlottetown and vicinitv, that rposcs opening his Classerfor tho Season, when he iiitends oh the above polite accomplishment in, all its fashionable lies, &c. The 1st Class will open at4 o‘clock, p. m., on --Ptiv:tte Lessons will be given at convenient hours. y 7th, 1:544. U and ’I‘Iu'cr S BSCRIPTIONS and DONATIONS to the Boon (lCIET.V are received at the Store oer. \Villiam ’ I _ a 1 LIFE.—The seven ages of man Heard. In the purchase of Books, Subscribers receiveadraw- ,,§e¢mn¢,proverbial; but in respect of the candhion back of}, tip to the amount oftheir_Subscriptions. )1" (Ninth. there are granted to the best ofus but Apr'l' 1844' HE Subscribers havin Agents of DAVID Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10, I Island, beg to' intimate, tlia with a liberty of purchasing, fund that all pcrsonsindebte wise, are hereby required same. All either by cutting Timber secuted with the utmost rig Dcceniber l0tb.1840 mg LL Persons having le Book-binder, deceas duly attested; and all to make immediate payment. 7 'Cha g been duly appointed the sole S'I‘I‘ZWA RT. Esquire, for his Estates on ‘2, 27, 30, 40, 4-7, and Lennox ttliey are prepared to lease lands, and to sell on the most liberal terms d to that gentleman, for rentor other- to make immediate payment ofthe persons found trespassing on any of the above properties , or in any other respect, will be pro- our ofthe Law. II. D. MORPETH, PETER EMERY. gal demands against the of Charlottetown, Printer and sted to furnish their Accounts, ebted to said Estate are required JOHN DAVIS, jun., CHARLES WELSH, rlottetown, August 7th, 1843. estate of John II.VVhi&, ed,are reque persons ind } Administrators. use real felicity; ther e is still an uncom- giat all will _ terminate in death. at literary character, “ I’d rather xteeti, Without a shilling, than the on at seventy.’_’ deliver Charlottetown. Apr V, OATS]. OATS! ANTED, 200 Busheis of good black OATS, for which‘ the market vvice will be given in Cah, on y- at Winsloe Barton," insloe Road, Lgt 33, 7 miles from it 9th,184_43 EXTRAORDINARYI NEW CASES ll ATTESTING THAT HERE Is. HEALTH! ' FOR. ALI. I I Ill 1" o o ta rt 5 :35 '4 S g d E "‘ A.fll , p ,1 “.al ,’ 2 > a V ‘ ’ If g ""1 m HOLLOWA P l L L S. The following case of Dropsy can scarcely be called'a Cure, being so “'ONDERFUL and EXTRAORDI- NARY as to be little short of a MIRACJJE. Mr. JOHN ROBINSON, an opulent Farmer and Grnzier, re- siding at Wotion, in Bedforrtsliire, was lately reduced to the ap- parent extremities of DEATH, being at the tIme so bloated with water as to be increased in size to double his usual bigness, in- deed his Legs ad become so large round that they actually burst in three places. In this most alarming and dangerpus state his Medical Man informed him “that he could not possibly 11118.1"??? than two days longer ! .I" Mr. Robinson, upon hearing this, in- slnntly dismissed his DOCTOR. and had rect‘turse clone to the wonderful efficacy anOLI.OWAY’S PILLS, which not only Isaved his life, ut likewise effectually expelled-the writer from the system, zirI'Clirestored him, in a short space oftime; by a steady state of health as ever he enyiyed.' . N. B.—-Mr. Robinson, whose ligasyust been saved by these Pills, is well known to most per. Is. not .only throughout Bed- fordsl-ire, but also in the surrounding counties. Cure ofa Case ofGI-eat Debility of the System, occasioned by the buneful influence of Mercury, and the in- jurious effects of a long residence in Tropical , Climates, by IIolloWay’s Pills. JAMES RICHARDS, Esq., a Gentleman in the East India Company’s Service, and who had resided fur the last Seventeen Years in different parts ofIndia, where his constitution had be- come much iinpared frorn the influence ofthe climate, and the injurious efl"ects ofpowcrliifiiud fi'equentdoses oftltat dangerous mineral, Cnlotnel, which, together, made such inroads on his Constitution as tunbligc liitn to return home to England, and on his arrival be placed himself for some time under the cure ofa celebrated Medical Practitionm‘; biit receiver! no Fbenefit from that Gentleman's treatment. He was then advised by a Friend, (who had tried this “HOLLOVVAY'S PILLS," which he did, and in about. Four Months his fiirinerlv shattered frame was so completely invigo- rated as to enable him to prepare himself again for his imme- diate return to India, whither he will embark early in thecoming y"')l‘lllg ofdiis your, 1844. This Gentleman is now residing in Ibo Regent's Park, whom he is well-know his opulence and liberality IMMENSE DEMAND FOR HOLLOWAY’S EELES’ EM BEE EQS’E maggots Extract of a Letter.“ dated 20th M essks. S. FERDINANDS. AND SON, (.flg-entsfir the Sale of “ Holloway‘s .Medicines,” in the Island of Ceylon.) these Gentlemen slate, WONDERFUL MED CIN ES. and we regret daily made Wyn usfitr them. from J. DA vrsotv, Esq" the Sup Sugar Estate, at Cullura, Ceylon; and we can, 'tj‘necessary, send you abundant other proofs, not only from the middling classes, but alsofiom the opulent and influential here, mapy ofwliom have derived immense benefit from the use quour m- tialuablc medicines. Copy ofthe Lttlerfram J. DAVIDSON, E59,, which is the same . . alluded to in the Extract of the Letter above. Calltii'a, 7th August, 1843. My dear Sirs, ‘_ Mrs. DA VIDSON has received so much benefit already from HOLLOIVAY'S I’ILLS, tbatI an: induced to trouble you for another supply,—viz., iiIi Eleven Shilling Box. Yours truly, To Messrs. Ferdinands and Sun, IIolloway’s Agents for the Island of Ceylon, Colombo. TIME SHOULD NOT BE LOST IN TAKING THIS REMEDY FOR ANY OF THESE DISEASES: Aguo Debility Asthmas Dropsy Btlious complaints II)’~(‘HIL‘I‘_Y J. DAVISON. Indigestion Inflammation Jaundice Scrofula, or King’s Evil Stone and Gravel Blotchcs 011 the I'Ii'i'sipclzis Liver complaints 'I'ic-Doulourciix skin Female irregula- Lumbago Tumours Bowel complaints rilies Piles Ulcers Colics chcrs nfall kinds Rheumatism \Vormsofall kinds Constipation of Fits Retention of the Weakness, from Bowcls Gout urtnc whatever cause, Consumption Head-riches Sore Throats dcc. kc. THESE TRULY INVALUABLE PILLS can be obtained at the establishment of Professor Holloway. 214, Strand. (near '1‘ London, whore ADVICE MAY BE HAD GRATIS, spec-table Vendors of Medicines throughout the civilized world, attbe: following prices: Is.1{d., 2s. BIL, 4s. GIL, 11s.. $25., and 335. each Box. There is a. considerable saving by taking the larger SIZCS. N. B.—Dircclions for the Guidance of.Patients in every Disorder are affixed to each 30):. (3;? Sold wholesale and retail by or Prince Edward Island. cmple Man) and of most re- GEORGE T. HAszARD, Agcii: l 1HE SUBSCRIBERS have corn tutions for the FALL, consisting of A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0P GOODS, Suitable for the Season, Comprising superfine black, blue and coloured Clothe, Cassi- inercs, 'I'wecils and Doesltins, in great variety; Welsh &. Snxonv Flauncls, Motislin de Laines, Orleans and Parisian Cloths]. Cherie Cliusans, Printed Velvcts,&c. for Ladies’ Dresses, Q ii 64 black Paramatui, for mourning; black and coloured Silk Velvets. Ribbons, Gloves, Laces, Hosiery, Silk & Cotton Handkerchiefs Muslims, Braces, Stocks, superior Cotton \Varp, Indigo Fui Caps and Beaver Hats, Blankets, &c. &c. , ’ ALso, pale and coloured B pleted their Impur- Jamaica Spirits, best Port and Madeira Wines, Hyson and Sou Moist Sugar, London Porter, Mustard; Earthen, GI will be disposed ofut very. randy, Holland's Gin, cliong Tea, Imrifand _ boxes Raisins, Currants, Spices, ass and Hardware—The whole of which their usual low prices for CASH, on deli- L No. 1, Queen Street, Dec., 184 I’. S.——'l‘liey beg to inform those been due for some time, that mile rangetuent, on or before the 151!) will be placed in the hands ofan Attorney. NOTICE is hereby given, th ceived aPowei‘bfAttorney, bearing date the QSIhtofFe- bruary last, from William M‘Fadyen, and Elizabeth his wife, of Tryon River, Township Twenty-eight [28], to recover all rents that are now due, and that may become due to them. All per- son concerned are therefore requested to make immediate pay- ment, in accordance with the said Power, to the Subscriber at his Store, in Charlottetown. ' "‘3 , YDIARD & FINLAYSON. persons whose Accounts have ss they make a satisfactory or- day of March, their Accounts at the Subscriber has re- JOHN W Queen Street, April Ist, 1844. DA s’t'lun‘ \ TO COVER‘FOR THE SE .A. LIMITED NUMBER 0 BE Horse CHARLES, Foir years old, m T 16 hands high, of great bone nd siren and unmatched for symmetry and iition, bredglbh, H, 7. g , Mr. Henry Longwortli, his sire Rerenge liis dam .Longwprth s celzzbrated mare by Ronccswilles; is puiticulurl docile,and is allowed by. pompetent judges to be the best bred Horse'now on the Island. ' ‘ in Cash, Pioduce or Ldbor, ASON, P MAKES. (tlijitllll- 1i .Terms 30s. taken in Six months, With '25. 6d. to be paid to the Groom at the time, Stands atVVinsloe Barton W‘ l ‘ Charlnnemwn' , ins 0e Road, Lot33, 7 miles from April 9th, 1844, perseverance in the use ofthe Pill” to as sound and as perfect 3 Medicine.) to go through a proper course of n, in consequence of of September, 1843, “Jill Classes of Pet) le here are desirous lo pufihace your thut we have now scarcely any left to mews I.“ M ENSE DEMANDS that aye W's enclose you a Testimonial erintendent of Lord Elphinstone’s Cluster-rm _,,..L..._.. ._ --. __._..._-,.—— .___. w‘ \ma (a *t ’ ., : . h " " , 771.: FIRST PRODU . THE HAiai 'THE s 1 THE TEE; .vd ' ' ' ' . '2 .e i I ‘ . '. .1 . MACASSA l ||_ . I ' ’ersall cknowled ed to be the on. u.,' wsilllzg'evactuallyy foduce and "glare Muir, (including \ ‘ ' . TACHIos, and EvenRowsJ prevent it from/7111111: a or , free it from scarf and dundrfl', and render it deligflf ch .4, rlr and loss . I” mc/A'UTIEON I—Numcrons pernicious compounds are an as “ MACASSAIE OIL." '1 0 ensure the realrarttcle, see ‘ tle is enclosed in a wrapper. (asteel engravmgo exqmstte w on which are engraved “ ROWLAND’S MACASS - I. . . t I“it”?'Il‘iiesfurther ensure the genuine article, see that the land’s Mucassar Oil” are enwravcd on the back ofthe en ‘ 1,600 times, containing 29,028 lctters—wrn-Iou'r 'rinr oENdINE. ' . Gd: 7s: Famil . Price 33 ’ ’ doub e that size,2 5. per bottle. a OWLAND 3’3. "1 KALYDOB This elegant and fragrant Preparation thorough» cates all Pimplps, Spots, Blntches, Redness, Tan, Freckle De/Pcts ofthe Skin, heals Sunbums, Sting: of Insects, and . flammation. It imparts a youthful roseute line to the most I; . Bottles, (e mil to four small,) I " i '- plerian, and renders the Arms, [lands and Neck transparen dcliorhtfnllv so]? and smooth. . _ I m Itbis invaluable as arenovatiiig and refreshing \Vash durm {L or exposure to the sun, (but, or dry piercing Winds, and after 0 atmosphere of crowded assomlilies.—f‘-vgyri.nainn wdlfi_n it grateful after shaving, iii alloying the irritation ofthe Slums A ROWLANDS’ ' DDONTO . 9m Rfl’éflté ogmcanmcog :r A FRAGRANT "’HITE P0 lVDER, 0 Oriental '1! i, eradicate; Tartar and decayed spots from the forth, prescrveat ' ‘33 . arm], to which itimparts a Pearl-like whiteness, and fixes the Tee .' ' ty in the Gums. Being an Anti-Scorbulic, it eradicate: the tun' t e Gmm, strengthens, braces, and rcndcrsthcm of a healthy nu .‘ . _ , t removes unpleasant tastes from the mouth, which often roman ,r‘, fevers, dtkiiig medicine, dzc. and imparts swertnnsand per/gel. ‘ breath. ' ' ‘7 , a Price 25. 9d. per box, duty included. ROWLAND’S ESSENCE OF TYRE on IMPERIAL DYE?" Changes ked or Grey Hair, \Vhiskers, Eyebrows, &c., to hbea i Broom or Black. Price 4s.-—7s. GIL—103. Stipend 215. per bottle; . . ROWLAND’S ALSANA EXTRACT Immediately relieves the most violent Tooth-Ache, Gum-Mk, Sine/[ed Face 7 i l Price 235. 9d.—Is. 6d. and 10s. 6d. per bottle. (NISERVE !---To protect the Public mtst'mters of Her I’lltr/‘csty’s Stumps ll Signature to be engraved on the Govern from Iraud, Tit! Hon. ave aiitiorised the Propri inent Stamp, thus— _ A. ROIVLAND & SON, 20, IIatton Garden, Which is affixed to the Kalydor, Odonto, and Alanna. N T ofthese are Genuine without the Stamp. ' I ' " Beware of Imitations I! composer! of the most perni :ndtrasby ingredients, and which are frequently pressed upon the "my as “ GENUINE,” and under the lure ot'lm’ng rhea . Be sure to ask for “ Ron-land’s” Artic cs. Sold by every PERFUMER and CHEMIST throughout the civilized w c“! hei tuni I", TO BE LET. Y TIIE SUBSCRIBER, anfi immediate p .. i *1 sion given, that commodious and pleasantly situated H in lVatcr Street, formerly occupied by James I). Macdonnéll, to which a good Stable and Garden are attached. ' - o'rs, , Alert. several valuable and eligible BUILDING I. “’atcr Street, King Street and Eustis Street. ‘JAMES PEAKBI Charlottetown, 30th Sept, 1843. . SIDNEY IIIILLS- » . ‘HESE excellent MILLS are now in full operatic ' i ' and the public are hereby informed, that a conveyance Ii ‘ leave the Subscriber’s residence, in Queen's Square, every- Ihiii‘aday morning, at about7a. m., for the. i . _ purpoee ofconvo l - Grain thither; the Floor frotn which will be rettirned,-,fre{ 2’ v 1 expense,'to the owner, save the toll for grinding allowed ‘75 J. SIDNEY DEA Charlottetown. 28th Oct. 1842. ' r ‘V. . ., lit“. perry for Sale or Lease. - laid off in Lots his f3 ' r of Government Bond, and. Valuable Freehold Pro TH E Subscriber having PERTY, situate in the run known as “ Brighton Lodge," (as laid down in a Plan will!“ I"! .‘ tle seen at. the Book-store oer. Henry Stainper)_—will either. . I SELL op LEASE the whole, or in Lots or' Blocks to suit puNhl‘ " sers. or further particulars, apply to . I ' . THOIIEAS ROBINSON. ‘ t May 1. tli. cy i ‘ ha DISSOLUTION, 0F COPARTNERSHIP. lut HE Copartnershipl T undersigned and more receiitl teretofore sub , under the Firm of . y under the Firm of“ this day dissolved by mutual consent. owing by the aforesaid Firm or Co-partner paid by James B. Cooper. sisting between t, “J. B. Coo r & Co. Cooper (31, remner," ’2 All Debts due to I ,3 cy, will be received J. a. 000mm - " «_ J. s. eunuch- i '1 bY the late ' be conducted b I Charlottetown, 7th March, 1844. i u - i The Printing Business heretofore carried 0 of “ Lpopei: & Bremrier,” will, in future, Subs-"her, in all its branches. on his own . acco , " . Will be punctually attended to, and dispatched liiittheAfili'a ma ofW'urkmanship, and on moderate terms. All ermnu. t gm! to the late Firm or “ nines B. Coo er a; Co ,3 0,. u 0:0 ' remner," are respectfully re nested n i i- ' - in: merit of their respective Awouldte‘agreeablnnzg‘lgrggafi, g: m. March,1844. J“‘ as B' c. "N i 40‘ SEED ON SALE BY %\.‘.. _ own: Edllo’d, prinl Printer to the Ham a.-—'I' ’15:. Wilmer, "I" '3'- Pt“ luff-yurly h M 3% in «chance, 4‘ 5