- - ES. 48 TAR RKABINER. Notice to Delinquent Sub- scribers. PERSONS indebted by Promis- sory Notes or Book Accounts, for Sub- scriptions or balances of Subscriptions to the tirst Series of THE EXaminer Newspaper, up to the 27th of February 1849,—or for adVertize- ments published in the same,—are hereby tinally notified, that if 2 oma be not made to the Subscriber on or before the first of April next, an assignment ofthe whole will be givea to an Attorney. . EDWARD WHELAN, Charlottetown. March 2, 1850. In the House of Assembly, MARCH 5, 1850. ESOLVED, That no Petition praying aid for Roads and Bridges, or for any object of a local or private nature, be re- ceived after Saturday the twenty third day of Marca instant. Orperep, That the above Resolution be inserted in the different Newspapers published in Charlottetown. By Order. JOHN M‘NEILL, C. H. A. Benevolent Irvish Society. HE Twenty-fifth ANNUAL MEETING of the above Society will be held at the Society’s Room, (residence of the secretary), on MONDAY tvening the 11th instant, at 7 o’clock. A full attendance of members i3 requested. EDWARD KIiCKHAM, March 2, 1850. RARE CHANGE Industrious Farmers. ‘10 BE sopp by the Subscriber, the ~ Freensorp Interest in 3600 Acres of Lanp on Township No. 52 1020 =6do. = do. do. 55 400 do. do. do. 38 150 do. do. do. 43 —ALSO+- Legislative Library. PERSON S having BOOKS belonging to the Leerstative Lipraky in their possession, are hereby particularly re- quested to return the same forthwith, especially those taken previous to the Ist January instant.—By Order, H. W. LOBBAN, January 26, 1850. Librarian DUS TULESRY, UPPER GREAT GEORGE STREET, NEAR KENT STREET. W, H. BADGE takes leave to inform the Public that he has com- menced the business of DISTILLATION, and hopes the experience of many years spent in the Trade in Ireland, and an earnest desire to please the Public in this Country, will ensure to him a share of their patronage. Charlottetown, January 12, 1859. 3m. Valuable Real Property for Sale. JHE following pieces of Land, &c. will be submitted to Public Competi- tion at the Old Court House in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the Ninth day of July, 1850, at the hour of 12 o’clock noon, (unies previously disposed of by private contract,) viz; Teen Lots No. 85 and 84, in the second hundred of ‘T'own Lots in Charlottetown, call- ed Water Park, fronting the Hillsborough Square and Dorchester street, with the Dwell- ing House thereon. : Also, Water Lots No. 6 and '7 in Charlotte- town, with the substantial and pieianeatlies Buildings, Dwelling House and Foundry there- on erected, known by the name of the Phoenix Foundry—the Dwelling House having spacious cellarage, and the Foundry being fittted up and furnished with implements, machinery, &c., Well adapted in every respect for carry- ing on business. Also, Five acres of Land, part of Common Lot No. 29, in Charlottetown Common. Also, 300 acres of Land on Township No. 63, having a front of 30 chains on Murray River, with deep water clese to the bank. ‘his land is intersected by Log Cove and Greek River, and affords superior sites for Mills. Also,a valuable Farm containing 200 acres of Land, part of ‘Towdship No. 48, fronting on the Hillsborougy River immediately opposite Several Burtpine Lots in Charlottetown and Georgetown. The above Township Land will be sold cugzaP, from 10s. to 15s. currency per acre, in small tracts from 50 to 100 Acres each, ata Credit of Ten Years, on security without interest during that term; and should any of the purchase money be paid before the expiration of the term, interest on the sum _ so paid will be allowed to the purchaser. Apply to the owner, JAMES PEAKE. Charlottetown, Jan. 26, 1850- NEW Drugs and Medicine ESTABLISHMENT. QALRTUPES’S CORTSR, OPPOSITE MR. HENRY STAMPER’S. (PHE Subscriber respectfully informs the inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Country generally, that he has just receiv ed at his Establishment, a complete assort ment of Superior Drugs and Medicines, DIRECT FROM BRITAIN, Axtso—Perfumery, in variety ; Hair, Cloth und Tooth Brushes; Paints, Oils, Var- nishes and Colours; Pickles, Sauces. Confectionary; Dye Stuffs, of every des- iP &c. &c. 7 rescriptions carefully put up ; and all Orders in the ibook tet phauigiey at- tended to. M. W. SKINNER. Charlottetown, January 19th, 1850. _ Notice. HE Subscribers intending shortly to rake an alteration in their Business, must request all persons indebted to them to make immediate payment, otherwise their accounts will be handed to an Attorney for collection, without further notice. . er WADE & MAWLEY. N. B, Sleigh and Cart Harness, Saddles; and all articles in their line for sale re- markably low for cash or produce. Sleighs trimmed with neatness and dis- pitch. W. & M. Charlottetown, part of which is clear and un- der cultivation. For further particulars and terms of sale, either by Private Contract or Public Auction, enquire at the Office of the Subscriber, who is empowered to treat respecting the disposal of the above property. JOSEPH HENSLEY, Attorney at Law. Office Great George and Water Streets, ad- joining the Phenix Foundry. Jan. 12,1850. Notice. [HE Subscriber hereby notifies all Per- sons indebted to him that immediate Payment must be made of their respec- tive Accounts within this incoming month ; all remaining after that time will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. The Subscriber has on hand a large assortment of ready made Ships’ Blocks, and a good supply of Lignumvite. All orders will be punctually attended to at the lowest rate of prices. Any person or persons wishing to be supplied with Blocks for a small Vessel can have an opportunity to do so, as pay- ment is not required before six months. JOHN COSTIN. Block Maker. January 19, 1850. Im. PUBLIC NOTICE. pu OSE persons indebted for the services of the Blood Horse SALADIN, for the seasons of 1847 and 1848, are de- sired to pay the amount to the Subscriber im- mediately, or proceedings will be taken against them. STEPHEN RICE, Owner. Office, Grafton Street, November 10, 1849 ¢ Final Notice to debtors. LL Persons indebted to the Subscri- ber are hereby notified to pay their espective accounts without delay. An accounts that remain unsettled by the first of March next, and due over six months hs, will then be sued fer without distinc tion. THOMAS BROYDRICK. Charlottetown, Jan. 5, 1850. THE EXAMINER is Printed and Published by EpwarpD WHELAN, at his Office, Great George Street, Charlottetown, Prince Edward bislanc. itis sent to Subscribers for Ten Shil lings per annum—1¥F PAID IX ADYANCE—or Twelve Shillings and Six-pence after the first Charlottetown, January 19, 1854). eens tertnnenstn ee pets oe sit months. see ee are a DR. 8. P. TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND Extract of Sarsaparilla. tPTHE WONDER AND BLESSING OF THE AGE. £9) The most Extraordinary Medicine in the World! Tus Extract 1s puT te 1x Quart BorTLes; IT IS SIX TIMES CHEAPER, PLEA SANTER, AND WARRANTED SUPERIOR TO ANY SOLD. IT CURES WITHOUT VOMITING, PURGING, SICENING OR DEBILITATING THE PaTIENT. The great beauty of the superiority of this Sarsaparilla over all other Medicines is that while it eradicates the Disease, it Invigorates the Body. It is one of the very best Spring anp Summer Mepicines ever known. It not only Purifiea the Whole 8 and Strengthens the Person, but agen CREATES NEW, PURE AND RICH BLOOD! a power possessed by no other Medicine. And in this lies the grand secret of its wonderful success. It has performed within the last three years more than 150,006 cures of severe Cases of Diseases; at least 20,000 were considered incurable, It has saved the lives of more than 15,000 Children during the three past seasons. GREAT BLESSING TO MOTHERS AND CHILDREN... It is the safest and most effectual medicine for purifying the system and relieving the sufferings attendant upon child-birth ever discovered. It strengthens both the mo- ther and child, prevents pain and disease, increases and enriches the food, those whe have used it think it is indispensable. It is highly useful both before and after con~ finement, as it prevents diseases attendant upon child-birth-——in Costiveness, Piles, Cramps, Swelling of the Feet, Despondency, Heartburn, Vomiting, Pain in the Back and Loins, False Pains, Hemorrhage, aud in regulating the secretions and equaliz- ing the circulation, it has no equal. The great beauty of this medicine is, it \is al- ways safe, and the most delicate use it most successfully, very few cases require any. other medicine, in somea little Castor Oil, or Magnesia, is useful. Exercise in the open air, and light food with this medicine, will always ensure a gefe and easy con- finement. Coxsackie, Sept. 29, 1848. Da. Townsenn.—To all whom this may concern—This is to certify that my wife used one bottle of your Sarsaparilla previous to her confinement under the most alarming and delicate circumstances, being troubled with the dropsy and swellmg of the feet, nervous affections, and very much debilitated; with my persuasion and the recommendation of those who have used it, she was induced to try it, with little or no faith; and suffice it to say, the medicine had the happy and desired effect, not only in the hours of confinement, but after the expiration of one week of its use, the dropsy and nervous affection gave way to an astonishing degree, and he rhealth is now better than it had been for a long time previous. If this will be of any service to you, or any one who doubts the success of the me- dicine, you are entirely welcome to it. I subscribe myself your most obedt. and obliged sevrt. S. S. JAMIESON. 3,000 CASES OF CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. This Sarsaparilla is used with the most perfect success in Rheumatic complaints, however severe or chronic. The astonishing cnres it has’ performed are indeed wonderful. Other remedies sometimes gives temporary relief; this entirely eradi- cates it from the system, even when the limbs and bones are dreadfully swollen. 2500 CASES OF DYSPEPSIA. No fluid or medicine has ever been discovered which so nearly resembles the gastric juice or saliva, in decomposing food, and strengthens the wo of digestion, as this preparation of Sarsaparilla. It positively cares every case of Dyspepsia, how- ever severe or chronic. If any doubt this assertion, we can furnish the testimony of. some of the most respectable gentlemen in the United States, who have been per- fectly cured. : 10,9000 CASES OF GENERAL DEBILITY AND WANT OF NERVOUS ENERGY. It invigorates the whole system permanently. ‘l’o those who have lost ther muscu- lar energy by the effects of medicine or indiscretion committed in youth, or the ex- cessive indulgence of the passions, and brought on a general physical prostration of the nervous system, lassitude, want of ambition, fainting sensations, premature decay and decline, hastening towards that fatal disease, Consumption, can be entirely re- stored by the use of this pleasant remedy. This Sarsaparilla is far superior to an INVIGORATING CORDIAL, as it renews and invigorates the system, gives activity to the limbs, and strengthens the muscular system in a most extraordinary degree. 7,000 CASES OF FEMALE COMPLAINTS. This is, without dispute, the best medicine for the various and peculiar complaints ever offered to the public. It is never injurious, and always beneficial, especially to nervous, debilitated, and delicate Females. [t quickens the circulation of the Blood, infuses it in the extremities, and creates new blood and life in the most noble and prostrated. No female in delicate health, old or young, or middle-aged, should neg~- lect to take it. 4,000 CASES OF CONSUMPTION. Bronchitis, ‘Consumption, Liver Complaint, Colds, Coughs, Catarrah, Asthma, Spit- ting of Blood, Soreness in the Chest, Hectic Flush, N ight Sweats, Difficult or Pro- fuse Expectoration, Pain in the Side, &c., have been and can be cured, Dr. Town- send has the most indisputable testimony of thousands of severe cases of Consamp- tion that his Sarsaparilla has cured. 3500 Cases of Erysipelas and Salt Rheum. 1,000 Cases of Scrofula. 1,000 Cases uuu.. Of Yellow Jaundice. 1,000 of Liver Complaint. 1,500 Cases of Dis- the eases of the Kidneys. 7,500 Cases of Dropsy. 1,000 Cases of the Gravel. ge IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS, AND THOUSANDS OF CASES OF Cholera and Cholera Morbus, Semmer Complaint and Dysentery, Biles and Blot ches, Fever Sores and Ulcers of all kinds, Syphilitic Affections, Tetter, ‘Tumro, Tie-» Doloreux, Sores of all kinds, Scald Head, Skin Diseases and Scurvy, Sick andNer- y ;vous Headache, Uterine Diseases, Cancer and Cancerous Tumors, Bad Breath and Yellow Complexion, Catarah, Cholic, Cramps and Spasms. Carbuncles and Swe!!- ings, Croup or Hives, Influenza, Crying and Cross Children, caused by pain, from Acidity or Wind in the Stomach, Drowsiness & Drumming in the Ears, Diseases in the Skin, Diabetes, Impurity of the Blood, Eruptions, Enlargement of the Joints and Bones, Goitre or Bronchial Enlargement of the Neck, Faintness, Flatulency, Heart Burn, Palpitation of the Heart, Headache, Hysterics. The Gout and Griping Pains, ‘aundice, Leprosy, Lumbazo, Lowness ef Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Pains in the dead, Back, Stomach, Sides and Bones, Measels and Mumps, Pleurisy, Rash, Neuralgia, Small Pex, Hooping Cough, Melancholy, Giddiness, Epilepsy, Prolapsus Ureri, Incipient Consumption, Exposure and Imprudence in Life, &c. Sold Wholesale and Retail, at the Drug Store of M. W. SKINNER, Sarsaparilia Depot, General Agency, Queen’s Street. A liberal discount made to country deaigs and wholesale purchasers, Charlottetown, February 16. a eee en ea Ap pa oe a