ts zens - . : FEE ROME AEST TOE IPHE Subseriber begs to announce to the Public that he has taken and neatly fitted up that commodious House end Premises in Upper Queen Street, opposite Apotheceries’ Hall,—formerly occupied by Mrs. Yates—and opened it asa House of Public Entertainment, under the name of “ THE RETREAT,” where he will be atall hours prepared to accoinodate those who may. favor him with their patronage with the best fare the season will afford, good Beds and a warm Stable for ther horses. A few respectable Boarders can he acco:nmodated. (- HOT COFFEE always ready, with eatables to suit. This Establishment will be conducted by the Subscriber’s family, who will feel themselves interested in giving Satisfac- tion to customers, JOHN ROWE. Dec. 21. Qi Christmas Presents! A great variety of BOOKS suitable for Curistmas Presents, for children, forsale at“ PIPPY’S BOOK and ®TA- TIONERY STORE.” , —ALso— A few Caronztic Prayer Books and Dovay Bisces. December 21, 1850. Door Plates! FETE Subscriber is prepared to furnish Patent Sirver Door Pates, with any name, complete, at prices ranging from 10s. to 20s. This superior Door Plate is a recent invention, and possesses ajl the qualities of silver in appearance and durability. is not liable to injury by climate or weather, and will never tar- nish. Specimens to be seen at Pippy’s Book and Stationery Store, Queen Street. JOHN J. PIPPY. December 21, WOKBW Wedded OFFERS FOR SALE— ‘Tea—Congou (in Boxes), Superior, M olasses Nails Brandy Cottons, Grey and Gin printed Herrings Shirtings, Striped Jeathier ‘Threads, Pins Soap Handkerchiefs Men’s heavy Boots, Indigo ALSO--A few Barrels Russet Apples, fine. December 18. CHARLOTT ETOWN Mutual Fire Ins urance Com- pany. Encourage the above Home .2ssociation. Keep your Property Insured. Keep your Moncey on the Island. mili COMPANY has more than donbled its Capital in CASH within the Jast year. Each person Insuring has a sare in the Capital. Poliey holders will please take Notice, that all Policies expire on the Sist December, 1850. DANIEL BRENAN, President. HENRY PALMER, Sec’y & Treas’r. Secretary’s Office, Kent Street, December 21, 1850. S the Subscriber intends removing his A Business from Town, he requests all those whose accounts remain unsettled, to cailandsettie them immediately ; and tose to whom he may be indebted will please sendia their accounts for settlement, Uec, I. Navigation. Pitas HOGAN wiliepena class for Iso. B. COX. the instruction of NAVIGATION, so soon as a sufficient number of pupils are obtained. athis residence, Queen Street, in the hionse formerly occupied by Mr. Gates. Deer. 15. PHOS FORMA. 4 FEW SQUARE STOVES, FRANK- LIN SPOVES, and COOKING STOVES, of a stout quality, may be purchised there, by an easy application, for CASH ouatly. 9 December I4, 1950. THR BRATMINGER. Cantello’s [HE Subscriber desires to notify his fr Baildings. iends and the public that he has opened an Establishment in Great George Street, opposite the store of Mr. J. T. Tho- mas, asa Drue anp Cuemicat Deport, a general and varied assortment of fresh IDBWAS Aww where he will constantly have on hand Genuine English, French and Domestic Perfumery, Toilet Bottles, Soaps, Tooth, Hair, and Nail Brushes ; Fancy Articles of every description: Fruits and Spices, Contectionary, &c. &c., besides a general stock of GROCERIES—all of which will be sold on terms as reasonable as they can be purchased at any other esta- biishment in Charlottetown. And the Su tending to the wants and orders of his cu lic patronage, bseriber trusts that by diligence in at- stomers, to receive a portion of the pub- JAMES GILLIGAN. Ready for sale---a great variety of handsome Presents for Christmas and the New Year, Charlottetown, December 21, 1850. Valuable Freehold Business|New Books & Stationery Store. Mart for Sale. . OR SALE, that. very eligibly situated House and Premises owned and occu- pied by the Subscriber, near Bedeque| BOKS, Wharf, Green’s Shore, consisting of Dwelling House and Out Offices, with new Granary and Store, ali in perfect repair, Also, the two Water Lots in front thereof, adjoining the Shore, measuring on the road 152 feet, by| about 150 feet to high water mark, with the: water privite e to the channel, and is well adapted for a Shipyard. ‘The Property being so well known needs no further description. ‘The whole will be sold together, or separately, to suit purchasers, and’ immediate possession | given. Part of the Purchase Money may re- main at Interest for some time at the option of the purchaser. Fer further particulars, apply to James Purpise Ksq., Merchant, Charlotvetown, or on the premises to WILLIAM M‘EWEN. Charlottetown, Dec 18, 1850. tf. anisy WA a LAND, Fer Sale, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN ACRES of Excellent LAND, situate at Cove liead, Lot 34, a good part } of which is under cultivation, and the remainder is covered with Timber of the best description—together with a comlortable Dwelling House and Out Houses. On this Property is advantageously situated a GRIST MILL, containing two pair of Stones, and a Carding Machine. The Mi)l will be sold either with or without the Land, as may be agreed upon; and part of the purchase money may remain secured upon the property. For further particulars enquire of the Subscribers on the remises, WILLIAM & JOHN AULD. Covehead, VDecr, 11. uf NEW STORE and NEW GOODS. South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Market House. MLE Subscriber begs respectfully to invite the attention of the public to his well selected Stock of Fancy and Staple 1 : Dry Goods, &e. suitable for town and country castomers 51 and he trusts, by ready Cash retarns, and strict attention to business, that he will be enabled to carry out his principle, | with satisfaction to his customers. EWEN CAMERON, December 4th, 1850. Stray Cows. the other red—have been on the Suab- f HE Subscriber is now opening a Store for the sale of Stationery, Fancy Articles, Music &c. to which he respectfully invites the atten- tion of the Public. A large selection of Piano Forte Music, containing the authorised editions of Jenny LinJ’s songs. A Jot of new Novels, ‘in cheap form. - Ladies’ ename!!ad, ivory, gold border and variegated Visiting Cards and ‘Tortoi- shell Card Cases; Gentlemen's ditto. Creain Laid and other Note Paper and Envelopes. Foolseap, Pot and Letter Paper, plain and ruled; Bank Post, large Law and Par- liamentary Paper. School Books ; every article ia Schocl,' Office and Fancy Stationery. Standard and Miscellaneous Works. Loom Vaper, variety of new patterns. A lot of Jluid Lamps. Door Pilates of silver metal, furnished to order with any name, {see specimens.) {\~ Orders received for any book pub- lished, New Books and pieces of Masic con- siantly receiving. Store in Queen street, opposite Messrs. Reddin & Son’s, where is also the office of the “ American Art Union.” JOUN J. PIPPY. December 18. JAMES We GAMRUS. Engineer, Blacksmith, &c, (Old Stund—Kent Street.) EGS most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Charlottetown, ifs vicinity, and the coun- try in general, for their liberal support since he commenced business, and trusts, by diligence to orders and the best of vorkmanshtp to merit a continuance of their favors. ALWAYS ON HAND? CARRIAGE MOUNTINGS, SPRINGS, AND GIG AXLES, "TURNING LATHES, AND EDGED TOOLS, BROAD AND NARROW CAST STEEL AXES; Warranted of the very best Materials. For Eire: HORSES. rise STRAY COWS—one black and, CARRIAGES, GIGS, SLEIGHS, axp GOOD scriber’s premises since the Ist October last. Unless the owner or owners redeem those Cows within two months from this date,| found gratitude, profiurs his N. B.—J. W.C., with the most pro- heartfelt they will then be sold at Pubhie Auction, tol thanks to the public, for the encourage- pay expenses, in accordance with the terms ~e ment he has contiuued to receive since ‘the calamitous fice, which destroyed his the Act 9 Vic. cap, 5. JAMES MILLER, Jr. French Fort, December 4, 185°. tf. NOTICE.—The Office of Assayer of Weights and Measures for Prince County, 1s kept in the house adjoining the Farm of Sam). | Green, Esq. on the east side, and in front of William Coates, Esquire’s House and Barn, ind south about a quarter of a mile from the School House. JAMES KEOUGH, Assayer of Weights and Measures lor Prince County. e. Nlearor's, Ort 6, 1059. former premises, December 18. Exchange! Exchange! ! ILLS of EXCHANGE bought and sold BB at the Banking Agency of the ‘Subscri- ber. Approved Promissory Notes, of Ninety days and under, discounted 5 Checques ashed. . CHARLES YOUNG. ' oherlotietewn, December 18, 1890. A ee ee DQUS AND GAIUIGAL Varov, «(| PR- S-P.TOWRSAADE COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SAR SAPA RIE Las The Great Blood Renovator. M. W. Skinner, AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND, MEDICAL WAREHOUSE, QUEEN 8%. ‘wis Extract 1s Pur up in QuarT BorrLes; IT 1S SIX TIMES CHEAPER, FLEASANTER, AND WARRANTED SUPE- RIOR TO ANY SOLD. IT CURES wiTR- OUT VOMITING, PURGING, SICKENING OR DEBILITATING THE PATIENT. The great beauty of the superiority of thie sarsaparilla over all other Medicines 13 that while it eradicates the Disease, it Invigorates the Body. Itis one of» the very best Spring anp Summer Mepi- ctnEs ever known, It not only Purifies the Whole System and Strengthens, the Person, but CREATES NEW, PURE AND RICH BLOOD! a power possess- ed 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 150,000 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. — -' To the Public. HE public are hereby notified, that the preparation extensively known. a3 DR. $.P. TOWNSEND'S COM PCUND EXTRACT OF SAR SAPABILEA, is now manufactured junder my direction and supervision, from ithe original recipe obtained from Dr. S. iP, Townxsenv: and | certify that it 3s composed of ineredients PURELY VE- GETABLE and WITHOUT MER&- CURY-—and aise that the ingredients are judiciously compounded, so as to obtain from them their greatest medical effect. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. ———— dustice te All. The gross and malignant Farsenoops that have been put in cireulation to Neceive the Publie declaring that | have “Abandoned the Field,” that “old” Jacob Townsend is my father; that the RECIPE by which my Extract of Sarsapariila is prepared was obtained from him; that we are jn partnership; with numerous other stanveRS of like import. indnee me to make the following arFripaviT, sworn to before the MAYOR of the Civy of NEW YORK. I, Samuen P. Townsenp, of the City of New York, do make affidavit that “Tam no relative of old Jacob Towns- hend—am not, nor have lever been, In any way connected with him in business, [have known him only as a Street Pedlar of Maps and Cheap Publications, until about two years since, when he was hired by some unprincipled men to lend the fraudulent use of his name to confuse and distract the public mind, that they might pirate the property which T pos- sessed in the Repututian of Townsend's Sursaparilia, which had cost me thou- sands and tens of thousands of dollars. “In a suit which I brought against this Jacob Townsend and ‘Thompser, Skilman & Co., the firm by which he was employed, the so styled old Doctor, recently made affidavit that be bad no interest whatever inthe Sarsaparilia to which his name is affixed, and asks the court to let him off on that ground. ‘“ Furthermore, | am the sole author and discoverer and the original propriet¢r Sarsaparilla.” Jhave never offered old Jacob Townsend a penny for his recipe, but was engaged in manufacturing the Compound Extract of Sarsaparrilla for nearly eight years before he or any one else, taking advantage of the great popt- larity of this medicine. undertook. te counterfeit either the article or the name.” Ss. P. TOWNSEND. (Sworn to this 16th day | April, 1850, before me. c. 8. WOODHULL, Mayor of the City of New York. of the medicine known as‘ Dr Townsend’s . 6a ea crreene war