w _ < Ark" . . .:., l, i i mm“; v d Posed of without any ministerial oppositiOn, ‘3 “session would pass Without any great fac- - ; and the King and his Council, in framing ch, confined it to the subject of the lamented kg of Orleans and the Regency qUestion. Sn - - however, augur that the approaching ques- , ,Wofthe Presidency of the Chamber, are likely to g,y‘comeste . 0n the 26th ult., the King opened raged delivered his speech, during which his . "I, so great that he found it impossible to give _ut- ‘ . 5mg words. The scene is described as havmg * l - gin the extreme;and it is reported that when he l word “ consolation,” he burst into a flood of tears 19‘ am the document. The 'speech, of course, con- he and stating the object of summoning the I ~' much earlier than usual. The translation of of the Duke ofOrleans from Neuilly to Notre «here they are to lie in state three days, took place may, ‘The spectacle appears tox have been one of ‘6 ~ st, After the various military bodies which pre- mg‘ funeral car, the Archbishop of Paris and a large “ of the clergy followed on foot—an unusual fea- ” h .aceremonia ; vast bodies of persons occupied , bfroute, and conducted themselves With the greatest . v The number of spectators is supposed to have ‘ r ‘ i to halfa million. fimwhat singular, and serves to illustrate the ex- ile“ h to which party spirit prevails at present in min dispute arose between M. Lutfitte and Marshal ‘ 'lly, at the forming of the funeral of the Duke .. 's,’ M, Lat‘fitte, president of the Chamber of Depu- s’: 'y i», in of seniority, demanded to occupy the placo of o ' in holding the cords ofthe pall ofthe Duke ol'Or- s.x.’smu-slial Soult and other ministers repudiated this “' on'tfie. lmd that the Chamber of Deputies not be- vitut _ ,th Place had been allocated for its temporary m; This quarrel ofetiquettc was finally adjusted by ' ' ' {cords to the pull, and giving one on each side mm} {an} to be borne by the President of the Chambers W’ahd Deputies. The Times states that some fears pater-fainted in Paris for the stability of the ministry, as meme and his friends had declined to support it. ‘53,,“ took place in the Chamber of Deputies on Monday, the question of the admission or non-admission of a Cop— » five deputy, when there were—181 for his admission, “fix the adjournment of the subject. ‘ fismaty of commerce between Belgium and France has bansonduded. Belgium linen is to be admitted into France file same terms as before, whilst that of England is not haviinported into Belgium excepting on the payment of ismanded by the French tariff. Belgium is to ‘ fi‘duties on French wines one-third, whilst an alter- flaw is to take place in the Navigation Act, which will give toII‘iench salt an advantage over that produced or manu- , 1 in England. The ratification of this treaty is very “Impaler in England, and the feeling generally is in favour coil-statutory measures being adopted, by the increase of auty’on French produce, particularly on “line and Brandy, “what would be tantamount to the same thing, a reduction gfthe duty on similar products from other countries. _ The news from Spain coutinnes to possess but little in- terest. We have advices from Madrid to the 26th nlt. the latter personage to quit Madrid without delay. . drill Gazette publishes the law sanctioned by the Regent, the amount ofthe Spanish active army at 90,000 men, *the army of reserve at 40,000. In the Chamber of De- s, it had been remarked by Senor Sanchez Silva, by of apology for Senor Gonzales, that that minister was got in accord with the British Minister on the subject of the An appearance of rioting took place on the 5th in he neighbourhood of Valencia, by trects, exclaiming “Vive la Republicn.” he Cortes would be dissolved, and a new one elected about the month of November. «gs 5.... ‘ “Ti -' r. ,A!}G.1G. Han MA'JES'rr’s Smr MALABAR.——All the guns thrown over- ci llyxllirough the enterprise of Messrs. Thomas and J. D. B Fiascr,oftliis town, who imported :i Diving Machine for the pur- pose“ Last fall they succeeded, during very boisterous weather, in recovering ll guns, and last Sunday evening, the William Sprugue,Cuptoin Lyons, arrived in port with 16 additional guns, and“) tons ofsliot, recovered within the last fortnight. \‘v’e un— derstand that the success of lhc enterprise has been a good deal attributable to the intropidity of Mr. Alexander Munro, of this 'Iowu, who has been employed in diving for and slinging the guns. A large quantity of the copper cluil'cd otl‘tlie Millabur has also been recovered—Observer. ' W__— ' T0 was LICENSED TEACHERS or Primes EDWARD ISLAND. ' GEETLEMEN ',——Anim:ilod by a desire to exalt that much injur— ed class ofwhich I am a member, I, take the libcrly “.0 address you afew remarks, liopiiig,ut thcsaine time, that you will [alto the subject matter oftliein into your most serious consideration. The lulu Elections are now :it an end, and it is to be hoped that our new llousc of Assembly will take our present School Act into consideration, and endeavour to afford us, at least, a pemhlance ofjiislice. Gentlemen, our profession (despised as it III) is second to but one in the World; and although many of its ,ggqnbers are said to be unworthy of being classed with gentle- yct in what. profession will we not find some black sheep .9 Among the Clergy? Alas! daily experience sliews the contrary. Among the Lawyers? The teachers,for honour, honesty, and u desire to do justly, are infinitely tlicir supcr'ors. j leuson ofthe low grade ufleiicliers, apart from any fault ol'llieir " 0W", is,- that every supporter ofa School thinks liimselfczip ible nfjudging ofa Tcuchur's qualifications, and the progress children ‘l Ghould make under his charge. If any of us should go into a ' ‘1 farmer's field, nnd offer to shew him how to hold. his plough, or ' into a blacksmitli’s shop, and tell him he is not making an axe or time properly, the answer would very justly be, “ What do y0u know about it?"—yet these very men will probably tell us, 5“th do not teach my boy right; he ought to be taught after - this orthiit fashion." I . This, however, is not what I intended to write about, when I began. What is the reason that the large (I will say it, despite (he meets oftlie ignorant and malicious), the talented, the use- ful and the influential body of licensed teachers of Prince Edward humid”! not deserve-a Representative in the House of As- femb'ly-P They certainly never will get one until they ask for it. ' I'lle “own and Royalty of I’rincetown, in am rightly informed, , contain about‘seVemy electors, and return two Members to the flflflseofAssembly. Are not Timelich as well deserving ofn Espresentauve there? ' ‘hc question admits ofhut one answer. _ rfithflps it may be said, there is no precedent for thi. ‘VjVel'SIues of Oxford and Cambridge, and, I think, some others, .XBIHI each a Member to the House of Commons; and although “’9 “Mpurison is more like a contrast, yet the distance is not Zfil'let than that between the House of Commons and our House OfAsseinbly. Geutlemen, O‘Connell‘s advice to the people ofIreland, when ' " be Wishes to carry a favourite measure, is, “Agitale! Agilate! '“you seriously and sincerely Wish to efl'ect this great end, for Turn it over in your , another about it—talk to your lay nelg‘llbours upon the subject; and as I have merely thrown out I hopa,tliat some of you, more competent than - 539!!! it undoubtedly is, do not slumber. fluids—consult with one the suggestion, myself, will take up your pens and advocate your own cause. I . {mm me again. , . Your friend and brother, ' A LICENSED TEACHER. .___——— To run EDI-ran or THE COLONIAL HERALD. .—-— ' mate profit. - “(From in the place. but any man, for the sake of the‘paltr ain derivable from : 3‘0“ ‘ Iource, should thus dare to insult ofieguf the best feelings Elizabeth, Youngest daughter of Mr. James Dechman, sent" or l musmmufih River, May 15" 1841' our nature—humanity towards the brute creation—cannot be A . . . . . . _ t _ . wharf and rovni" licisclfin evcr' respect worth of the limb misunderstanding is said to have arisen between the Regent “harms,” Mach “,1”, l ' ' y ° and the Infinite Don Francisco de Paula, which will compel any...“ and efficiency, The i creditable to the liberalin and good feeling of the inhabitants.’ i . ' . . . . "lo-)3 meoumg the \Ve hope that this auspicmus commencement Will angur favor- It is stated that board from this Ship when she grounded on Cape Bear Reqf, P. E.lslaud, about four years ago, have now been recovered, prin- Oiie principal . The Uni- n ,. Perceive that this letter has any effect, perhaps you may hear SIB; A most cruel practice, I regret to say,_ prevails in this 19W“, which, from the comparative insignificance of the unforlu- , ‘ 'mjfi objects upon which it is exercised, appears to have hitherto daughter of Mr. John Nicolle: f ruineth but little ofthe public attention; otherwise it would, ygmmless, have met with that deprecation which it deserves on gullhpurt ofevery feeling individual. I refer, Mr. Editor, to the $an ofplucking llVB geese, for the purpose ofselling their fea- “lfltl, which their owners appear to regard as a source ‘of legiti- of Lot 59.——By the same, m“ > . With the importance or non-importance of the ani- “m Itself—l have naught to do, if it he not to condemn in “mags: terms such an act ofcrueliy, which appears to be buttoo ,. who mutantatfltcralu. a too much wondered at; and that such a me ' ' iinished, would appear to me a matter of’suriii‘izesiiilllecsls liaisn solution suggested. Bearing in mind the principle flint u ,h p . , ‘ on! man regardetli the life of his beast," our laws authoe'ngllig. pumphmentt of un‘yNyvho shall be convicted of cruelty ibzvbatrd: umicrea ures- iy, then, should this prac,;ce_,‘ d . . , , growmg one—be allowed to o ' P .- in n '5 a L'gml whwh “ll” 1' ' Editor. that out... credit oftlii: illjuiin bitiiliild tfdm hoPe’ M" ngeinnd the “.2532? gimsliliieiilmil £113.13? iiiildiriil' food. 3" Pint to itj-lliat our feelings may :0 olhllijei-mlliamdlf: ffiiills‘lrlng nut-1631mm" 120 “Eds from tile Shore’ is painted will“: I i . a ' ' - . . , . stilts“: muhygisigjlyhgingprgrepfi thos'e Po," ,mml‘cs‘s creature‘s, elewlneltivlelrfy fizzijggl‘llgu‘shubjecl lln diiy iime. . I‘he Lanthorn is uiiprincipled owners froin wgli j e 3‘ fi'l‘lclnus ‘Eiipidity of their under the light with th e' sdla ifevle ’ them Is gOOd mmhomge fur each feather I t, M ‘oslo iea s, ifone hair were extracted " ' 8 Mn 0 s ""c' . ’ '“m y film“) We should soon see an end of 8' CUNARD‘ Ecommm' THE CommiNQthn To .MARINERSJ . the M m Hssmnprs of Light Houses give notice that emwnce meme Gouse lately erected on the west side ofthe north ,0" . was n In of Canso, in fit. 45 42 north, and 6127 west 3 , i on the 24th of June, and Will exhibit a plain, fixed the practice. 'I‘. MAYNARD, sinners J. 1’. MILLAR, of Lights. ' ' in . Fu— an MAILS. Yours, Ste. 0 i ems. 1" y 1’ 1852‘ _._._.———- _ To THE EDITOR on THE COLONIAL HERALD. Sir; A short residence in this delightful country has made me acquainted with one of the public characters of Char- lottetown. You may often hear his voice, in strains melodi- THE MAILS for lhe ellsum" ous (?), sounding through the principal streets, accompanied ' ‘l'ade."l’ “5 f°“°“’5 i a by expresspns 9, true Engnsh loyalty. But what most‘y For Miramichi, on Monday the 22d inst., at 8 o’clock. .1. m. deserves notice is his suitability, in toto (?), for the situation meu’ H-“llfux’ England’ 6”“ 5‘0" °" wedncsdlw me 24m he fills. What pleasant (?) sounds meet the ear when some "m" “t nmm' little urchin repeats his expression ol’importande to the sub- Ix);- ‘ all. m)“ 0" Frida lhe 25th mm" M noon. ject in hand! Is he not well (?) calculated to assist in form— h'liimmwlil’i'nn Monday’ the 29m msn’ m 8 o'clock a. m. mgfirst plindples in the infant mind! lb 0“, it'll itfax, England, 65¢. &c., on Wednesday, the 3lst ‘Siirely all parents residing in Town must feel indebted for Do. dos .’ dilrlmlln' his great ability and tact in assisting them “to teach the O'clock. In. young idea how to shoot!” As he fills an important office Pm“ Olfic‘h Chnl‘lofletmvn, (rightly considered), I should be glad to know in whose ser- Augl‘sl 1911's 1842' more he is employed. Perhaps a recommendation from the Ladielsv of Charlottetown would be likely to get him pro- mote . Fortnight will be e on Friday, the 2nd September, at l) TEE STE AMER ST. GEORGE C '{1eqpmyiiucs PROCESSOR—On Monday last, the Roman WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS.- .a io 10 em erancc ociet ' to the numhe ' -- ~ ' thousand persdlns, of both sexlab, and of all ngedfafi‘ftzliiolgigfi From Plcmu rm “Iarlmlemwn Emillond‘ily.’ 2311A“. at G’ 8' m. Mass and a Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Reynolds, in the Roman . 0“ “U’ 9”] Ang' “2’ u' m. Catholic Chapel, walked in procession through the principal Frnm Charlottetown for Monday. 92d AM- at 2. P- m- streets of this'ltpwn, presenting a very novel and pleasing Mll‘amlCl'ly l Monday, 29th Aue‘é- 1“ 94a 3- mi 7 l appearance, ‘ ie procession was attended by Bands of F 0", mm ' ' , . ._ . . ’0 musw, playing appropriate ail-s, and displayed along the en- rtow: mamiiillolfr Clmlom {$322111}? ggthff; ii if P. two line a variety of beautiful banners, &c. suitable to the " ' l i i B- ,P. . occasion, the foremost of which represented, we believe, the great Apostle of Temperance, Father Mathew, as large as life. After the procession, the members of the Society, to- _, ' gcthcr with a number of other individuals, partook ot a me P'cm“ fur Clml’lom' lunch, which had been prepared in a garden adjoining the “""“t Chapel premises, and which was tastefully decorated for the occasion---after which the party dispersed, well pleased with the proceedings of the day. AN OBSERVER. and Miramiclii, yum“, Wednesday, 315! Aug. at 3, p». m. Frnm Charlottemwn fnrgvllednesday, 24th Aug. at 1, p. m. Saturday, 3d Sept. at 7, ii. in. i EThnrsday, lst Sept. at 11, a. m. From Pictou for Georgetown, - Thursday, 25th Aug. at 11, a, m. From Georgetown for Pictou, - Saturday, 27th Aug. at 7, a. m. From Charlottetown for Bedeque, - Monday, 29th Aug. at 9, a. in. From Bedeque for Miramichi, - Monday, 29th Aug. at 5, p. to. THE ST. GEouoE.-—-The beautiful Steamer St. George made her'gflrst trip to Pictou on Wednesday morning last, having on board an overflow of passengers. The Directors of the Company and their families, with other principal Inhabitants of Charlotte- town, to the number of sixty, accompanied by at numerous Amu- teur Band, took a passage in her. The St. George left Charlotte— town at half-past Nine o'clock, amidst the cheers of a large con- course ofspeciatnrs, who had assembled to witness her departure, and arrived at Pictou at 3. having been 5; hours from wharfto From Miramiohi for Bode uc ) . . Cliailottetown and Pictgu, ’ IueSday, 30th Aug. “‘4: p. m. . B I a . _ , ' Frsoranfdeque for (’hdfimle ‘gWednesdayfilst Aug. at 7, a. m. Charlottetown, 19m Aug. 1842. fl Charlottetown, P. E. Island, August 16, 1842. T a Meeting of the Directors of the Prince Edward a Island Steam Navigation Company, held this day, the fol- lowidg Resolution was unanimously agreed to: Resolved, That the warmest thanks oftlie Directors be present- ed to Francis Lnngworth, Esq, for the promplitiide, ability and exoellent jiidgmcnt,‘with which he has executed the arduous duly entrusted to him, of searching out and purchasing a most eflicient Steam Vessel for the service of these colonies, and also for the diligence and zeal exhibited by him in conductingdier, under cir- cumstances ol'nioch anxiety, to llio successliil conclusion of her voyageout to the Island. , . By order oftlie Direr‘lors, “ tgai'e her for comfort, superior accommo- Her reception zit Pictou was exceedingly Salutes were fired'from different positions commanding the River, :is she approached the Town, while crowds of people welcomed her with their cheers as she passed up to her destination, the Band playing the whole time with great taste and execution se- veral appropriate airs. v The St. George returned on Thursday evening with the first August Mail, the party expressing themselves highly delighted with their trip,for which the weather proved most propitious. ably for the future prosperit of the Bout; and while the under- H s 9—. i l , - taking cannot fail to excrcisd, an advantageous influence upon the "HARLLB HERSLEY’ Chairman. future prospects of tlies'c Colonies, we trust that the enterprising ‘ ‘. ' CAUTION. Shareholders will be amply remunerated for the extensive outlay O’I‘ICE is hereby given: that all persons cutting theyliuie made for the public,good..._i, 1w, VMIRJW 7 ,3" . jgngQELVFqncepnles, or ‘Lnrnher of an description, on I he St. Gporge sailed, on her secoud'lrip fixi- Pictou,about hu‘lfv' 'mm whier of I.tit"26, the Properly iif Messrs. hnmsnn, of Bel- past sevpn o clock this morning. After proceeding some distance, fast, 6.- who may in any way trespass on the aforesaid propertv, it was discovered that the Mail had been left behind. lnlioiation will be prosecuted witli'the utmost rigour ofthe Law. ' thereof was immediately communicated to the Garrison, when = - G. R. GOODMAN, several guns were fired, and a signal hoisted; but by this lime Administrator to the Estate oflhe late the Steamer was at least two miles distant. She, however, pro- Hon. Robert Gordon,ofSt. Vincent’s. ceedcd on her way without seeming to take any notice of the firing, and was soon outside of the heads. The Schooner Mur- garet was immediately dispatched with the mail. ___._.. August 13m, 1842. FREEHOLD ESTATE FOR SALE. ESTON, on the boundary of Charlottetown Roy- alty, three and a half miles from Town, containing 72 acres ofvery good Land—upwards nf40 acres under crop; with an excellent Dwelling House, 42 by 32 feet, and extenstve unde r— gronnd oflices, Farm offices and Farmer's Cottage; 1 large Hay Barn; a \Vell of clear Water; a four-stall Stable, and sunstall Cow-house and Barn ; also, an enclosed Hay-yard, together with a well stocked flower and kitchen Garden. For terms ofsalc, apply to the Sub-scriber,on the premises. . ‘ HENRY SHEARMAN. ,____ fiflasscnncrs. In the Pocahontas, from Pieioii, on Tuesday, Rev. Mr. Frichettc, from Canada ‘, Rev. Messrs. M‘Conoacliie, Williamson and Ross, from Pictou f. Benj. lllacli, Esq, from Halifax ; Messrs. J. Buck- lcy, T. Buckley, John \‘Villiamson, Captain Thomas Graham, and one in the sleerage. ' In the Albion, steamer, from do. do.—-Tlie New York Circus Company, and 10 horses. \ In the Steamer St. George, from Picton, on Tliursday——Tlie {'ion.lChasHHeniieyl, Mr. Joseph Hensley, Nfiister and two Misses - ens c ; on. ' ‘. . Haviland Mr. Heath aviland, Master and Miss Iliiviltind ; J. Grubb, Esq. iind lady, Mr. E. Grubb, and three vALUABl—‘E REAL ESTATE FOR SALE' . Misses Grubb‘, W. Swahey, Esq. Mr. ui‘id Miss Swabe ' ; Rev. Mr. SUBSCRIBER reSPBClrullY mules lhe fluenl‘lon Roach; Rev.Mr. M‘Intyre, Rev. Mi. M‘Pliee; Hnti..'l.Penke; H. - ofpurchasers to (but very ellglble and highly Imprfwed Palmer, Esq., Miss Palmer; S. Dcsbrisny, Esq., Miss Desbrisnv; S. Property, oWned and occupied by him, at Wilmot Creek Bridge, Nelson, Esq , Miss Nelson; Mr., Mrs. and Miss Coles; Mfs. K. Bedequo, consisting of 100 Acres of FREEHOLD LAND, all M‘Kcnzic ; Miss Archibald; Messrs. \V. Bremncr, W. Miller, A. cleared and under Meadow, Pasture and Tillage this season ; Duncan; H. W. Lobbnn, J. D. Starr, G. Beer. jnn., James Reddin, 40 acres of which were laid down m good condition under Clover W. W. Lord, J. D. Macdoncll, H. Avery, Joseph Robinson, F. and Timothy,last year. The Dwelling-House is commodious and Nelson, Dunscomhc, J. Longworili, J. Davis, jun., Stems, J. B. comfortable, 38 feet by 2:) feet, uniting every convenience for :1 Cooper, Briant, F. Kelly, James Davis, P. Kelly, and 6 in the respectable family. The Dam is new, 70 feet long by 30 fpet steel-age. ' wide, with every requisite Out-oflice, all in perfect (widen. 'lbe In the Britannia, from Halifax. for Boston on Wednesday last, whole of the valuable Cro , Stools and Farming Utensils, of Dr. De St. Croix and servant, and Mr. Henry Haszard, from P. everydescription,will be Sold eitherwuli orwithout the'Land,attlie 3- Islim‘l- oplion of the purchaser. Such a convenience as this property In the Unicorn, from Pictou, for Quebec, on Thursday morning, afl'ords to a Merchant or wealthy Agriculturist, is very rarely to Sir Allan Macnab and suite, be met with, it being so admirably Situated for either unboth purposes, and requires only to be inspected to be appreciated. LAUNCHED, For Terms, which will be liberal (us. part ofthe purchase money On the 4th inst., at Murray Harbour, for Joseph VVightman, may remain on Mortgage, If re(Wired): Please .“l’l’ly w M'" Esq., a well-built Schooner called the William, of70 tons. Brenan, Merchant, Charlottetown, or on thp’arrggisfisfigGAN‘ PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, Bedeque, August 18th, 1842. ENTERED. August 12—Scliooner Margaret, Brundage, Pictou ; Goals. 13—- Lark, I-Iowatl, do. ; do.—Steamer St. George, Chap- lain, Newfoundland; Goods.—Schr. Mary, Barian, Pietou; Cools—Saucy Jack, Harrington, Wallace, N. S. ; Boards. 15.—Jessie, Murchison, Halifax ; Goods.——Thetis, Lun- gielle, Tatniagouche; Limestone, &.c. 16.——l\‘largaret, Maclellan, Halifax; Goods.—-—-Abeona, Dingwell, Newfoundland; do. 19.——l\’Iurgaret, Sprague, Sliediac ;22,000 feet Boards. cnsanso. August 12.——Schooner Brothers, Turubull, Dalhonsie; 150 Bls Oatmeal, 7 head Cattle. l3—Sally, Gillis, Newfoundland; 18 head Cattle, 30,000 Shingles, 16 head Sheep—Lively, Gillis, I’ictou; Ballast. 15—Elizabeth, Kemp, Newfoundland ; 20,000 feetBoards. -—Lark, Howatt, Pictou; Ballast. IG—Thetis, Laiigeille, do. ; do. 17—Commix, Neill, Labrador ; Ballast. r B __'.——— TO BE SOLD, A VA LUA BLE MILL, situated on Lot 47, North Lake, about Five miles from the East Point. There are 25 Acres 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 Sea-shore,and is conse- quently an excellent stand for every description ofbusiness. The Main Road passes within 30 yards ofthe Mill. For further par- ticulars, inquire of the subscriber, now at Lot 14, or of Mr. Jo- seph Macdonald, on the premises DUGALD MACDONALD. Grand River, Lot 14, Aug. 11th, 1842. REMOVAL. . . HE Attorney Generalls Office is removed to his Dwelling House.—Entrance in Pawnal Street. Charlottetown, 15th Aug, 1842. COACH FACTORY. ‘ ARTIN FOG ERTY, Jun. havmg commenced business in Hillsborough Street, opposite Mr. Thomas Des- brilay’s Dwelling House, hopes, by using every effort to please, to merit a share of the publiopatronage. He Will keep constantly on hand Carriages of almost every description. As the business will be carried on in all its branches, he will be enabled to make SHIP News._ . PLYMOUTH, July 24.——Arrived, Ship Dahlia, Hooper, from . Quebec. Orr Coax, July 21.—Diamond, Pearse,from P. E. Island; PICTOU. S, Aug. 17---Sailed, Schr. Mayflower, Webster, for Boston, Mass. his work much cheaper and neuter than any hitherto offered to ___. the 'public. He is ready to execute orders for Carriages and MARRIED, .- Sleighs of every description, wlniclbwill be niadeon the_ shortest On the 15d: inst., by the Rev. Dr. Jenkins, Mary Ann, second notice. All articles made by Martin Fpgerty Will be warranted, to Mr. Charles Copper, both of and kept in repair for one year. Murray Harbour Charlottetown, Aug. 10, 1842. On the .18th inst., by the same, Mf- John MflCdf’m’ldi 1° Miss Nancy Macrei‘i both 0" Mum’y Ha'b‘m'f‘fly ‘h°.“m°.7 HE Subscriber havmg been apponited Recelvel’ 0f Daniel VaneldefslelneiOl‘vemo“ Riverilo MISS camel-me sml‘h' the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Mr. Thomas Parsons:ofCharlmlemwn’ Fifty-two, ccuve ed by the late General Fead, of thc‘Roynl i Artillery, to the late Andrew Macdonald, requests llie'Tenants [FD residing thereon to pay all rents and arrears of rent to him With- . D J l . out dela . a At Halifax, on the 14th inst., after several weeks severeill— y DAV“) 3.053, K * uses, which she bore with christian fortitude and resignauon, — Rum," m Chancery, to Miss Eliza Bi'yanton, of Union Road. thatcity. at the Market-House, town, or of the undersigned, at Three Riversfi __ . ‘ - AUCTION. TO BE LET, by Auction, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 3d da of September next, at 3 o’clock, r. 31., ONE STALL in the said Market-House, agreeably to the provisions of the “ Act to regulate the Letting of Stalls in Charlottetown Market-House, and {brother purposes therein mentioned.” GEO. LEWIS, Market cum. Charlottetown, August 17th, 1842. .___~________'...._4—-—— MILITIA GENERAL ORDER. Head Quarters, Charlottetown, June 18, 1842. . IS EXCELLENCY the. Commander-in-Chief ls pleased to order that the annual inspectionslof Militia for the present year do take place as follows 2—— Monday, August 22d—Tracndie Cross Road, St. Andrews an Morel. Tuesday, 23d—Heiid of St. Peters Bay, Goose River, Saint. Margaret’s and Tulloch. VVednesdoy, 24th—Siirveyor's Inlet. Thursday, 25th-—Souris and Bay of Fortune. By,Command of His Excellency ’ the Commander-in-Cliief, A E, Lt. Col. 5. Adjutiint General '1' E E J E W S . {SRAEL RESTORED ; or The Scriptural Claims of the Jews upon the Christian Church : Lectures delivered during Lent, 184l, at'the Episcopal Chapel, West Street, London,b '{XVEEIILVE CLERGYMEN OF THE CHURCH DE EN . LECTURE I.——Introductory Lecture, by the Rev. T. S. GRIM- SH AWE, A. M., Rector of Biddcnliam, Bedfordshire. LECTURE 11.—-On the -Principles of Prophetic Interpretation, by the Rev. T. R. BIRKS, A. M., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. LECTURE III.-—The flbrohamic Covenant—By the Rev. J. W. BROOKS, l\1.A., Vicar of Clareborough, Retford, and Chaplain to the Right Hon. Lord Fitzgerald and Vesci. . LECTURE IV.-—Tlte Covenant with David.—By the Rev. C J. COIgDHART, A. M., Minister of St. Mary’s Episcopal Chapel,~ lea ing. Lac-roar. V.-—Thc First Restoration from Babylon.—By the Rev. W. W. PYM, Rector of Willian, llerls. anrnnr. Vl.—- The Better Covenant considered as the National Covenant of Israel in the Latte-r Day.-—Bv the Rev. FRANCIS GOODE, M. A., Lecturer of Claphiiin, Morning Preacher at the Eegiale Orphan Asylum, and late Fellow of'l‘rinity College, Cam- ri e. ' Linens VII.—Tl:e present Dispersion a Moral Warning" to the Gentiles, a litc’mlfulfilment of Prophecy. and a sure pledge a theirfuture rcturn.-—By the Rev. W. R. FREMANTLE, M.A., Minister of West Street Episcopal Chapel. . L PICTURE VIII.-— The Recovery of Jerusalem from its long Deso- lation, and the Restoration of Judah. and Israel to the Land of Canaan, in connexion with their Connersion.—'-By the Rev. E. BICKERST ETH, Rector of VVatton, Hens. LECTURE IX.-—Tlie Restoration of Israel, to be anticipatedfrom tlic uncliangeable Nationality of the Jews, and God's miraculous dealings towards Menu—By the Rev. A. DALLAS, Chaplain to the Bishop of \Vinchester, and Rector of VVonston, llants. LECTURE X.—-Tlie last Tribulation of the Jews, as connected with theirRepentance, and preparatory to the Revelation of the Mes- siah.—-Bv the Rev. HENRY GIRDLESTONE, Rector of Land- ford, Wills. ‘ LECTURE XI.—-Tltc Advent of Messiuh.-——By the Rev. W. DALTON, M.A., Incumbent of St. Paul's Church, \Volverhamp- loii. LECTURE XII.——Practicnl Improvement—By tlie Rev.VV.TIL9 . SON MARSH, Incumbent of St. Mary‘s, Leamingtorh Priors, Chaplain to the Marquis ofCliolmondcley and to the Earl ofCarn- waili. ‘ The Fourth of the above Lectures will (D. V.) be read in the large Room under the Colonial Herald Printing Ofl'ice, 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, 20th August, 1842. f _____,_,—— ' M O F F A T ’ S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS. H E S E superlative Family Mediei‘iies have long since acquired an established reputation for direct and invariable cflicacy in allt , ' others of a peculiar “draggva character. hirfvirtues are proved. by the voluntary testimonials of the persons they have cured,.attdw accompany their certificates with their names and places of residence. These certificates now amount to thousands, being hundreds to‘ea‘c, particular kind of disease. They embrace the most frightful 3 iii- veterate cases of Scrnfula, Piles, Dyspepsia, Jaundi‘ce, Biliom Litter [[iflect'io'ns, acute and chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Bronchitis, Scrofu us as well as Muwu: Consumption, habitual Costiceneui, Worm Stomach and Bowel complaints of all kinds, headache, giddiness an nervous debility, eruptive diseases, and the clouded, sallow, unhealthy appearance of the skin, arising from various causes of ill health, Fever and Agile ol'erery variety, settledmpains in the side, back, organs and limbs, humors, ulcers, oul breath a inward fever, night sweats, and general weakness and ass of appetite, the mumps, swollen face and W, affections of the bladder, kidney, spleen and pleura, and the sickness {net's dental lofemules, together Willi very many other maladies which cannot be here enumerated. The certificates of cure in all these diseases are immense in number, and clear, direct and explicit in description, and coming as they do, in every case, from the persons curcd, they are Indis- potable and conclusive in authority. These ineslimahle medicine sshould therefore be kept by every family and grown herson in the Union, as they will be found to be not only the best reme ies for,disease, but also its most certain preveiilativcs, and the surest renovators of sound, and elastic health. They are singularly mild and agreeable in that operation, and though perfectly effectual, never ocraSion even temporary prostration and nausea which always follow the use of coarse drastic purges and the use of calomel. Prepared wholesale and retail by Dr. Wm. B. Model, 375 Broadway, New York. For sale also by the agents—New YORK, May .30. COOPER do BRENNER. Sole Agents for Prince Edwarddsland. [3“ These valuable Medicines may also be had on application to Mr. George Farley, Scarletown, Bet eque. Charlottetown, August 12,1842. TRANSATLANTIC NE‘VSPAPER AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE, LIVERPOOL. CHARLES WILLMER, Newspaper, Forwarding, and General Agent, ORWARDS to order NEWSPAPERS, PRICE CURREN'I‘S, SHIPPING LISTS, MAGAZINES, and BOOKS, to till parts of the UNITED STATES, CANADA, NOVA SCO’I‘IA, and NEW BRUNSWICK, by the Man. S'rnamsas, sailing on the 4th and 19th of each month fl'om Li- VERPOOL, as well as by those from BRISTOL and SOUTHAMPTON ; and to all the WEST INDIAN lSLANDS, MEXICO, pod TEXAS, by the ROYAL MAIL Srnsusas, sailing every Fortnight from FALisou-rit. NEXT OF KIN, and all other description of ADVERTISE- MENTS, received for insertion in all the Euaorsan PUBLICA- TIDNS. C. \V. will receive Consignme‘ntsfof Goran‘s], or ISM-Ala]. Pantyth n 0 his care shall be unctua l orwar e to t ieir estina ion. sel‘l.t15.——All orders shd’uld be adydressed “CHARLES WILL- MER," in full, and none will be attended to unless accompanied by a remittance, or reference for payment on some Liverpool or London House. _ _ [Editors of Newspapers inserting the above Advertisement once a week will receive a supply of British Newspapers, on sending a paper (MARKED) containing it.] .__.———- / OTICE.——All persons indebted to Dr._M‘Laren are requested to make immediate paymentoftlieir respective ac- counts to the Subscriber, otherwise legal measures Will be resorted . ' lav. . to for their room ery Without de I WILLIAM MACGILL. Charlottetown, 11th August, 1842. WANTED ‘ro CHARTER, "‘ TWO VESSELS of about Sixty tons each, to load wi.li Produce in the Hillsborongh, on 9.- about the lfith ofOctober next—one of which vesseig ,. to be treigliied for St. John‘s, Newfoundland, find. the other pm. St. George’s, iii the Island of Bermuda. Application to by; “‘3‘. in Charlottetown, to Peter Macgowun, Esq; at Three Rivers, to Edward Thornton, Esq. ; or to the Subscriber?” Augumw. 29th July, 1842. ’1— ‘ ‘7 ANTED TO CHARTER, for Bantams, a VESSEL of 50 or 60 Tons burihen; and IN)- ther of the same size, for Sr. Joan, Nsw Bans-vein; both to load with Produce in the Hillsboroogli, about, the, first week in OctOber. Enquire of Peter Macgowan’, Esq., Charlotte- . THORNTON. July 27th, .1842. l alent and ordinary di 3, as well as in..mny,.,