‘r 1 r , PRINCE LAND ASSESSMENT. TaEAsvnEn’s OFFICE, Charlottetown, Prince . . Edward Island, 1st June, 1841. N pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly of t in Island, made and passed in the Seventh year ofthe Rei n of is late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled fin dot m, ' g on .flssess‘ment on all Lands in this Island—I do here- b publicly notify hind, for which the Annual Assessment charged thereoa by the I ' cited Act, of Four Shillin , lawful money of this Island, (mu Hundred Acres of Wilderness or unimproved Lands contained in the several Townships, and the several Islands be. "" 'ng thereto ; and the sum of Two Shillings for every Hun- , Acres of cultivated or improved Land in the said several " mhips and Islands as aforesaid; and the sum of Four Shil- ling: for each and every‘uncultivated or umimproved Town Lot, Picture Lot, Common 0t and Water Lot, granted in the Town and Royalty of Charlottetown; and the sum of Two Shillings for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture, Com- mon and Water Lotus aforesaid; and the sum of'l‘wo Shillings and Bi htpence for each and every Town Lot, Pasture Lot and Water ,ot, granted in the Towns and Royalties of Georgetown and Princetown; and the sum of One Shilling and Fourpence for each and every cultivated or improved Town, Pasture and Water Lot, granted in the said lust-mentioned Towns and Royal- ‘es, and so in proportion for a less quantity; and the sum of One Benny per acre on each and every acre ofcultivated or Improved Land in the Royalty of Georgetown, called reserved Lands; and thesum of Twoponce per acre on each and everg‘acre of such Lands as ma be deemed uncultivated or improved ands, is pay- bh, that unless the Assessment for the current ear be paid Into hands, or the hands ofmy Deputies, on or be ore the Twenty- ‘ -’fi“of December, 184], I shall, on the, last day of the next Hilary M, at Charlottetown, make Proclamation of all such Lands as .gtiiill then be m arrear for non-payment of the sums charged “mean, agreeably to the directions of the said Act. ' J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. Treasurer’s Office, June lst, 1841. IN compliance with the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly, for levying an Assessment on all Lands within this Island, I have appointed the following persons to be Receivers of the said Assessment: ' Prince County. Joseph Pope, Bedeque; Thomas C. Compton, St. Eleanor’s; James Yeo, Port Hill ; Allan Forsyth, Cascumpeque. . Thomas Macnutt, Princetown Royalty. Queen‘s County. James Pidgeon, New London; Thomas Fairbairn, Sable; Solomon Desbrisay; Charlottetown ; Allan Macdougall, Belfast. King's County. John Jardine, St. Peter’s; Alexander Macdonald, St. Margaret’s; William S. Macgowan, Souris; Hugh Maedohald, Three Rivers; James Richards, Murray Harbour. J. SPENCER SMITH, Treasurer. MN)! «- HE MAILS for GREA BnIAN, the UNITED STATES, ..... . Him-ml, 5w. will leave Charlottetown as follows: ‘ ‘ For Pictou direct. For Pictou, via Georgetown. .3! Monda'y, Sept. 6. Saturday, Sept. 11. Tuesday, Sept. 14. Saturday, Sept. 18. ‘ Monday, Sept. 20. Saturday, Sept. 25. Tuesday, Sept. 28. Saturday, Oct. 2. Monday, Oct 4. Saturday, Oct. 9. Tuesday, Oct. 11. Saturday, Oct. 16. \ Monday, Oct. 18. Saturday, Oct. 23. . Tuesday, Oct. 26. Saturday, Oct. 30. ' Monday, Nov. I. Saturday, Nov. 6. Tuesday, Nov. 9. Saturday, Nov. 13. _ Monday, Nov. 15. Saturday, Nov. 20. \ Tuesday, Nov. 23. , Saturday, Nov. 27. Monday, Nov. 29. fi'l’lie Mails will close each day, at Ten, a. M. INLAND MAILS. ,_ TheMails for Georgetown, &c. will be made up every Wed- nesday and Saturday, at Eight, A. Dr. The Western Mails every Tuesday, at 9, A. It. / The Eastern Mails, every Wednesday, at 11, A. M. . JOHN WILLIAMS, Postmaster. Post Office, Charlottetown, May 14th, 1841. THE MAILS for Pic'rou, HALIFAX and ENGLAND, during the pl mg of the Steamer, will be made up on MONDAYS and F IDAYS, at Eight o’clock, p. m., except on the Mondays in which they are forwarded via Georgetown, when . they Will be made up at Eight o’clock, a. m. J. WILLIAMS, Postmaster. Post Office, Charlottetown, Oct. 18th, 1841. THE Subscriber intending to be absent from the Is- _ land for the ensuin winter, requests all personsindebted to him by Bond, Note, Boo Account, or otherWIsc, to make imme- diato payment to Mr. James Reddin, who is duly authorised to “gene the same. ___..-—.o D. ’REDDIN September 24th, 1841. 'E Bedeque House and Farm to Let, I u “7 ITH 120 acres ofLAND, under cultivation, .-, . water front, and 280 acres of Wood Land, con- an Inexhaustible stock of firing. Inquire of W. SWAnEv i" inn nth Charlottetown. H- FOR SALE. - HE Leasehold Interest of the Premises now ,ud opoccupiega by AheDSubscribeSr, situat'p‘hin Drgchester « I . outs . . ’ t . ' presentl dilgided lilii'iizca'tlvso se‘prfrate Dvirllinggfgiisgli MI, lop an itchen on the ground 'floor and two IIMAWWHIG upper story, together with a frest piopf Cellar In; in”; -' A! u_ trifling expense the two shops may be easily 9mg“, 1 yhich would be sufficiently large. to carry on a pull be "‘9" “I”, on an extensive scale. Immediate ssesSIon M‘tha.é.nh'ur°t further particulars, apply to the ubscriber, V I ‘ " i JAMES KELLY. ’ 3 Wmaapi. 21, 1841. :44. @hc@slo :EDWARD ta? AN D I S LA I ND ADVER CHARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1841. WH O L E S A L E Just received, per Glenburnie and Lady GEORGE VERY LARGE and SEASONABLE A quantity of readv made" Winter Clothing, superfine Woollen Cloths, Pilot do., Flushings, Moleskins, Fustians, Velveteens, Beaverteens, Cantoons, Jeans, Prints, Printed Muslins, Saxony ' Cloths, Mouslin-de-leons, Scarfs, Crape and Gauze Handker- chiefs, Veils, an elegant stock of Berlin Wools, with patterns for Ladies’ Rug work; French kid, silk, thread and other Gloves; coloured and black Gros-de-Naples, Sarcenets, Persians; plain which will be sold‘at a very reduced price ; a stock Roans and Bindings, Harness ALSO Ill 0 I. D S 'I' 0 R I: n . NEW GOODS, per LADY WOOD, direct from London. DAVIES has received a large SUPPLY of Goons, a suitable for the season, comprising, in addition to his usual assortment of Woollen Goods, Cottons, Ironmongery, Iron, Shoes, &c. &.c. a splendid lot of Ladies’ Shawls and Scarfs, of every variety and pattern, which he confidently recommends as worthy the attention of his customers. Queen Street,’Queen Square, Oct.|151h,1841~. FALL IMPORTATION FOR 1841. T H O ‘M A S H O W ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Char- lottetown, and the Island generally, that he has received, ex Barque Glenburnie, from England, .3 WELL SELECTED STOCK 0F GOODS, Suitable for the present season, consisting of Broad and Pilot Cloths, Kersimeres, Fustians, a lot ready made Coats and Trowsers, Plain and Figured Silks, Mouslin-de-laines, Saxony Cloths, Gros-de-Naples, Merinos, Printed, » White'and Grey Cottons, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Stocks and Cravats, a variety of Ribbons, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Serges, Blankets and Blanketing, Waterproof Hats and Caps, Mufl‘s, Boas, Capes, dcc. &c. ALso—Bar and Sheet Iron, Ironmongery of every description, Smiths’ Anvils, Vices, Screw Dies and Hammers, 25 bags assorted Nails; 8. very large assortment of Earthenware, a lot of Leather, 200 pairs strong Shoes and Boots, suitable for Winter; Groceries, 40 boxes Raisins, 3G dozen Ale, a few Wicker Baskets, Corks, &.c. And also, Pitch, Tar and Rosin. The whole will be sold at low prices, for readymoney only. Upper Queen Street, October 8th, 1841. ' NEW GOODS, ex Barque GLENBURNIE. J. M. T U C K E R AS received, ex Barque Glenbnrnie, from England, H a general STOCK OF GOODS, suitable to the season, to which he solicits the attention of the Ladies and Gentlemen ofCharlottetown, and the Island gene- rally; and hopes by low prices, and always keeping a well assort- ed stock on hand, to merit a continuance of their favours, hither- to so liberally bestowed. About three Tons second-hand half-inch CIIAIN, well adapt- ed for Ox or Rafting Chains, to be sold cheap for cash. Also, about 300 bushels prime Devonshire MALT. 4th October, 1841. a CHEAP, NEW WINTER GOODS. G. 81. W. H E A R D BEG to invite the attention oftheir friends and the public in general to their WINTER STOCK OP GOODS, which are marked at such low prices as cannot fail to secure them that liberal patronage hitherto bestowed. Their Stock comprise—Beaverteen, Pilot Cloth, Fustians, Corduroys, Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, Prints, Merinoes, Palestines, Crepes, Silks, a few handsome Silk, Cloth and Merino Cloaks ; a large assortment of Bonnets and Caps, Shawls, Collars, Chemisettes, Gloves, Hose, Worsted, Jaconet and other Muslins, Scotch Lawn, Cambric, Insertion, Lace, Net, Work Bodies, Gentleman’s Stocks and Shirt Fronts, Macintosh Capes, Fitting Coats, Gun Cases, Hats and Caps, Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Tea Cadies, Telesco es, Fancy Chairs, Looking Glasses, Toys, Leather, Mould and tore Can- dles, Mexican Lead for Grates, Yellow and Blue Crockeryware, China, Tin oods, Grocerie, &c. The whole will be sold cheap for Cash. APOTHEGARIES’ KAI-Ii. RECEIVING FALL SUPPLIES. . THE Subscribers are receiving. by arrivals from Great Britain and the United States, an excellent Stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Surgical Instruments, &c. which they will sell by wholesale or retail. Merchants wishing to purchase for Cash will receive a very li- beral discount. _ i ON HAND, TEAS—Congo, Sonchong and Hyson, in bond or duty paid. Loaf Sugar, In hhds.; Candy Sugar, in boxes; all kinds of Con- fectionar , expressly manufactured for the establishment. Cui- rants an Raisms, in bbls. and boxes; Figs, in drums; Pepper, Alspice, Cloves, Nutmegs, Ginger, and Caraway Seeds, in bags; Cassia, Liquorice, Cinnamon and Almonds, in cases, Mustard, in kegs; Starch, and Crown Blue, in boxes ; Lime Juice, in casks, and Vinegar; Paints; raw and boiled Lintseed Oil; Spirits of Turpentine; Copal Varnish; Pale Seal Oil; Olive Oil and Cas- tor Oil; Dye Stuffs; Indigo; lCop eras; Alum; Blue Vitriol: Redwood and Logwood; Fustic; amp Black; Ivory Black; Black Lead and ‘Wlllllng—all put up In packages to suit cus- tomers. r ' T. HUMPHREY & CO. Halifax, N. 8., October 19, 1841. STOVES! STOVES! &c. FOR flUTUMJV, 1841. Immense saving of Fuel, and for ease and cleanliness in Cooking FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER, AT ms OLD STAND, NEAR THE OImNANCE, I IIflLIFAII, JV. S. STOVES, GRATES and CAMPBOUSES, in Store, and received principally pe’r Ships Mariner, from the Clyde, and Loans and Acadzan, from New. York and Boston, comprising nearly all the various patterpsin use (see Halifax papers), including the improved Union Looking Stoye, from Glasgow, for the use of Wood or Coals, The construction of this stove is simple, compact, ofsuperior Iron, and most substantial ; for durabilit , convenience, and the least re uired fuel, it surpasses all ot ers—is alread proved and pre erred. Also, for sale the Hatheway Cook tove, and other late pat- terns, not before in Halifax, Iron Pum 5, Kitchen Ranges. ‘ Terms liberal. A considerable ills none? 151 prices for Lash. Orders from the countr unctua atten e to. )i p CHAMBERLAIN, fluctionur and Store Dealer. Halifax, N. S. Oct. 1841. h,‘ h b LNGLRH SUPPLY of MERCHA t e est ‘ t. MARKETS 'h’ l ' . the Owners or Occupiers of Land within thisvcenabled to offer at unprecedented low piicdls. m I, owmg to the depre‘sed St r ennA-r nanearns: A ND R E TA IL. Wood, from England, and on Sale by H 0 O P E R,- NDIZE, carefully selected by himself, at . . ate oftrade In the manufacturing districts, he is HIS STOCK COMPRISES— andfanc rLutestting and gauze Ribbons; Bonnets and Bonnet Shapes, Lace, Edgings, Collars, Bobbinets, Jaconet, Book and Check Musllns, White and grey Calicoes, Shirtings, Sheetings, Fable Linen, ToWelIngs, Flannels, Serges, Blanketing, Blankets white and coloured Counterpanes, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Haber: ) s gggtgryélala‘élZI-nwsli Capes, figured Oil Cloth, Rosewood Work- , A GENERAL ASSOBTMENT 01-“ Ironmongery and Cutlery, Carpenters’ Tools, Pit and Cross Cut Saws, Tinware and boxes Tin . ‘ plate; a lar e uantit of Iron of Crockery ; Pitch, Palms and Oils, Sail Cagvags; y ’ Leather and Saddlery, &c. &c. , Superior overproof Cognac BRANDY and RUM; and excellentold Port and Slierrv Wines. G. H. begs to state, that he has but one price affixed to his Goods, and sells for; Cash only. . GREAT GEORGE STREET, QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown, October 15th, 1841. KENNETH MACKENZIE, _ WATER-STREET, Opposite Mr. Pcakc's Brick Building, H A V I N G been appointed A G E N T for the _ ALBION IRON FOUNDRY, PICTOU, Will be enabled to supply all descriptions of Castings, in Iron, Bi‘ass,.Coppcr or Composition, for Ships, Mill Gear, Plough mounting, or other purposes, with certainty and dispatch, and at prices qu1te as‘low as they can be imported from England. Terms—Cash, on delivery of the Goods, fl'jOrders from the Country will be punctually attended to. JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE, A few superior Franklin Stoves ; A lot of Cast Iron Plough Mounting; A Tanner’s Bark Mill (complete). K. MACKENZIE PRIME FAMILY GROCERIES. HE Subscriber has just received, per Schooners George Henry and Temperance, his Winrsn Surer of PRIME FAZHILY GROCERIES, from New York and Halifax: among his Stock will be found an erior New York. CHEESE and SMOKED HAMS, Malaga G APES and Havana ORANGES, &c. &c. &c. JOHN TYBRING. Nov. 6th, 1841. JAMAICA SPIRITS, SUGAR and MOLASSES. T H E Subscribers have just received, per Schooner George Henry, from Halifax, a flesh supply of JflMflICfl SPIRITS, SUGJJR and .MOLASSES, which they ofi'er cheap, for Cash ’only. J. 6; W. MACGILL. August 23d, 1841. THE Subscriber ofi‘ers for Sale, 500 Sides of prime SOLE LEATHER, and a quantity of Neats’ Leather and Calfskins, Road‘i and Lining Skins. , THOMAS DAW'SON. Prime Sole Leather, &c. June 11, 1841. BIRCH TIMBER. O R S A LE—One hundred tons BIRCH TIMBER. Apply to BENJ. DAVIES. August 19th,1841. ‘ FOR SALE, (Deliverable at Richibuoto and Shippegan, New Brunswick,) FEW CARGOES P INE T1 BIBER, ofan excellent qualit , with Deals and Lathwood for broken stowage. For portion are, apply to JOHN DAVIS, Jun. Charlottetown,-Sept. 10, 1841. TO BE SOLD AT'PIIIVATZ SALE. HAT desnable Freehold FARM called Rosetta, formerly occupied by John Bullrnan, containing One hun- dred and eighty-four Acres of Land of the best quality, sixty of which are under cultivation, and most of the remainder abounds in good hardwood. It is situate on Township Number 3-4, within five miles of Charlottetown, and is bounded in front by the Hillsborough River, and in‘the rear by the highway leading from Charlottetown to St. Peter’s, affording thus ready access either by water or land to a market. Possession will be given on the First day ofMay next. For terms and further particulars enquire of Hznav PALMER, Esq., Barrister. FOR. SALE—That valuable FARM, situated on the St. Peter’s Road, about three miles and a half from Cher- lottctown—containing thirty-six acres ofexcellent land, in a high state of cultivation, and surrounded with a dike fence—and also, the Dwelling and Out Houses thereon. For further particulars, apply to RICHARD FAUGHT. Charlottetown, North-side Queen Square, May 12th, 1841. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. '- VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. THAT very eligible Leasehold FARM, now In the Occupation of the Subscriber, situate in the po ulous and flourishing Settlement of Crapaud, about 20 miles rorn Char- lottetown. This Farm consists of 100 acres of excellent Land, 20 of which were this season under crop; 20 acres are ready for stamping, and the remainder is wel wooded and watered. There are on the premises a very comfortable Dwelling House, alarge and well finished Barn, Stables and other Outhouses. The Stock will also be disposed of, and immediate possessmn. given, if required. For further particulars, apply to -' JOHN HUTCHINSON. Crapaud, 28th Sept., 1841. , . H‘AT MANUFACTORY. OHN HOBBS, Hat Manufacturer, lately from Eng- land, res ectfully informs the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Island in general, that he has commenced busmess In the above line in the she lately occupied by Miss Butcher, Bonnet- maker, North side 0 King’s Square, and trusts, b rendering a good article ata moderate price, to merit a share o their support. Gentlemen7s Beaver and Felt Hats, Ladies’ Riding do., Beaver Bonnets, Children’s fanc and other Hats, made according to the newest fashions. Old ats cleaned and repaired. All orders executed with prompt'tude,~and for ready _money only. Beaver, Musk Rat, abbit and other skins bought. Charlottetown, June 11, 1841. I TO BE LET, for one or more years, a large SHOP, to be fitted up as may be agreed upon, and. to which a commodious Cellar is attached below the Herald Printing Otfice, East Corner of Pownal and Water-streets. For further particu- lir"apply m J a cooraa. ' L ”‘ Math. TISER. . [N o. 225. ALLIANCE COMPANY. Subscriber has removed his Office to the pro? mises lately occupied by Mr. JAMES H. Down, near to the catholic Chapel, where the assured in the above Company Will please apply to have their Policies renewed, and where persons can have Fire Insurance affected at moderate rates of premium, on Buildings, Furniture, Stock in Trade, and Ships on R the Stocks—A share of the profits allowed to the assured. The Subscriber is empowered to settle losses in all ordinary cases, without reference to London. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, June 29th,1841. FOR SALE, By order of the Honourable the House of flssembly ,- THE CHART of HILLSBOROUGH BAY and the HAR- BOUR ofCHAaLorTETOWN—a CHART of CARDIGAN BAY and the HARBOUR of THREE RIVERS in this Island, surve ed under the Colonial Statute, 2d Victoria, cap. 5, by‘the on. George Wright, Surveyor General, and George Peacock, Esq, R. N., Commissioners appointed under the said Act. Said Charts are now on Sale at the Office of the Surveyor General, at the Royal Gazette Office, and the Store oer. Henry Stamper, Char- lottetown, and at the Custom House, Three Rivers. THE Subscribers having been duly appointed the sole Agents of DAVID STEWART, Esquire, for his Estates on Lots or Townships Nos. 7, 10,12, 27,30, 46, 47, and Lennox Island, beg to intimate, that they are prepared to lease lands, with a liberty of'purchasing, and to sell on the most liberal terms; and that all persons indebted to that gentleman, for rent or other- wise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the same. All persons found trespassing on'any oftlie above properties, either by cutting Timber, or in any other respect, will be pro- secuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. H. D. MORPETH, PETER EMERY. December 10th, 1840. THE Subscriber having been appomted receiver of the rents and profits of those parts of Lots Eight and Fifi —two, convc ed by the late General Pearl, of the Royal Artillery, to the ate Andrew Macdonald; re nests the Tenants residing thereon to pay all rents and arrears 0 rent to him with- out delay. DAVID ROSS, . Receiver in Chancery. Hillsborough River, May Ist, 1841. WHE Subscriber, Proprietor of Townships Nos. 9,16, J1. 22 and 61, in this Island, has, by Deed Poll, bearing date the 24th da of February last, and duly Registered in the Regis- trar Office or this Colony, revoked and made null and void a certain Letter of Attorney, heretofore‘ ranted by him to Jon! LawamJN LEWELLIN, Esquire, of oodley Grove, in this Island, as his Agent, over and for the said Townships. LAURENCE SULIVAN. March 27th, 1841. ' NOTICE to the TENANTS on LOTS 9 and. 61. AURENCE SULIVAN, Esquire, having, by Letter of Attorney, hearing date the 29th day of July, last, em- powered the Subscriber to lease land and to act as his 'gent, for those parts of his Estates in Prince Edward sland comprisin‘ Lots or Townships Numbers 9 and 61, the Tenants are there- fore requested to pay the arrears of Rents due by them without delay. I. SIDNEY DEALEY. All‘ persons trespassing on the said Townships will be prosecu- te . Charlottetown, 23d Aug, 1841. NOTICE to the TENANTS on Lots Nos. 16 and 22. AURENCE SULIVAN, Esquire, havin , by Let- ter of Attorney, hearing date the 29th day 0 July last, empowered the subscriber to ease land and to act as his Agent for those arts ofhis Estates in Prince Edward Island comprising Lots or ownsliips Numbers 16 and 22, the Tenants are there- fore requested to pay the arrears of route due by them without d1 . e ay WM. FORGAN. All persons trespassing on the said Townships will be pro. scouted. Charlottetown, 20th Aug. 1841. SEQSVMZQQS VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES- HESE- Medicines are indebted for their name to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels oflifefand 'enduin them with renewed tone 41nd vigor. In many hundred certi ed cases which have been made public, and inalmost every species of disease to which the uman frame is liable, the happy effects of Mofi'at’s Life Pills and Phenix Bitters have been gratefully and publicly acknowledged by all ersons benefited, and who were previously unac- quainte with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which the are compounded, and upon which they consequently act. he Life Medicines recommend themselves in diseases ofevery form and description. The first operation is to loosen from .the coats of the, stomach and bowels the various impurities and‘ crudities constantly settling around them; and to remove the hardened faeces which collectin the couvolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitual costive- ness, with all its train of evils, or sudden diarrhoea, with its immi- nent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists, who examine the human bowels after death: and hence the prejudice of these well informed men against quack medicines—- or medicines prepared and heralded to the ublic .by :ignorant persons. The second efi‘ectofthe Life Medicines Is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by-tllls means, the liver and the lungs, the healthful action ofwhich entirely depends upon the regularit oftlie urinary organs. The blood, which takes Its red colour romwthe agency of the liver and the lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nouneli- ed by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely throu h the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphath mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. Moffat’s Vegetable Life Medicines have been thorou hly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dys epsia, F atu- lency, Palpitation ofthe Heart, Loss of Appetite, eartburn and- Headache, Restlessness, Illtemper, AnXIet ,Langour and.Ma. lancholy,‘Costiveness, Diarrhtea, Cholera, overs, of all kinds, Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies of all kinds, Gravel, V? OI’mSy ASthP and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sores. Scorbm'" , Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive complalllnlsv “HOW, cloudy and other disagreeable compleansi salt, R Bug" ET)“ sipelas, common Colds and Influenza, and various ot der com‘ plaints which afl‘lict the human frame. In Fever _an 1Agile, particularly, the Life Medicines have mien mp3s} eminerplyspo- cessful—so much so,that in $2532:an gue IMHO“, lystcr- ' llv rescri - _ , anf‘ihlnx?‘ $332}; Esquires of his patients is, to betparticular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according tothe irections. It is not by a Newspaper notice, or by anything that‘hehimself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It ll alone by the results ofa fair trial. . . . I A Fnasn SUPPLY of these valuable Medicines Just received, 1 b “d f" 53 e y COOPER a BREMNER. , Sale .5 for Prince Edam , :1 Island. Charlottetown, June 4,1841. , ‘ / g.