- a a a ay ta <A lS. oc RAE agge gen aN ee aN NE ca REN Rn tte mg “ era een en at ee S29 pale oe ge me se i o> 1 oa oe an eet ae ee Sn teeth tthe hg toe Mag than ete. ta aes i it a es aki steed, . ac £53 p 72 40 BE LEP FOR A TERM OF YEARS, AMM ROTA! BEA Boy THK RESIDENCE OF CAPTAIN CUM} BERLANT. THIS property consists of a we) built | and commoJins Dwelling House, erected a few yearssince by the proprietor, toge- taer with Ont Houses and Offices ta good repair, and 150 acres of Land. It is situate on ‘Township No, sixty-five, | uumediately opposite Charlottetown, froin which it js distant about twe miles. The Land is high, with «a gradual deseent to the water, and the view, which is uninter- rupted, is decidedly one of the finest in the Island. The Ornamental Woods, whichare very beautiful, have been care- fuily preserved and laid off with inuch taste ; and as the proprietor is desirous af returning to England, the property is offered on the most favourable terms, at a rent much below its real value, ALSO, TO BE LET OR SOLD, That very valuable tract of Land adjoin- ing Rinewoon, and known as “ fHolland’s Cave,” comprising two hundred and thirty Acres, / Also,a FARM, consisting of eighty- eight acres, frovting on the West River, thirty acres of wich are fit for tillage. to- gether with a good Barn and Dwelling llouse thereon, Also, several enltivated Farms fronting on the south Shore, Township No, sixty- five, The abave properties are wel] worthy the attention of parties desirous of settling inthe Island. Fall particulars as to Ti- ties, Terms, &c., may be had at the office of the subseriber, where plans of the Properties may be seen. W. H. POPE. May 19. Im. To be sold or Let. {PHE following eligible tracts of Land, “ situate on TownshipNo. 17,now in the occupation of Mr. James Suanr, con- sisting of: A tract of Fifty acres, the greater part of which is fit for tillage, situate in the village of St. Eleagor’s, together with the {louses and Buildings thereon. Auso, a Tract of Ninety-five acres, of which a good proportion is cleared and ft for cultivation, fronting on Bedeque Bay. Auso, a Tract comprising Sixty-tive sitnate on the Main Post Road leading irom St. Eleaner’s to Charlottetown, a portion of which is fit for cultivation. The above Properties are offered on the most fivourable terms. If sold, three- fourths of the purchase money may re- main secured upon the pretsises. For particulars apply to Mr. James Suarp, Sit. Mleanor’s, or to the Subseriber, W. H. POPE. harlottetown, May 5. 1851. LAPAYETYE Marine Insurance Company. NOR the security of the assured, in the British North American Colonies, the Directors have authorised the Agents and Iecal Directors respectively, in the places hereafter named, to invest the premiams to the sum of $100,000, im the following proportions, namely: At Montreal for Canada, na ee ee $ 25.000 St. John for New Brunswick, 20,00) At Halifax, for Nova Scotia,” 20,000 At St. John’s, for Newtld., 29,000 And at Charlottetown, for P.E.[,15,000 $ 100.060 The sum «appropriated for this ‘Istind will be invested in the Bank of Briush North Aimeries, at Halifax, N. S.,and can he drawn for at sight, to meet losses. ‘The snbscriber trdsts that with such security the mercantile portion of this coramunity will patronise the Dafayei'e,’ the more espectally as itis the first Jic- rine Office established yn this Island; and | when the accommodation is considered, of allowing three mouths’ credit on ap- proved notes, for the very Jow rates of premium, at which this Ofice intends to take risks on vessels, cargdes and freights on voyages ta any part of the world, for apy period of time. CUARLES YOUNG, ' Ageut. May 19, | BLAKE'S Hetahe Pire. Proof Paiat, Or, Artificjal Slate. THIS admirable article has been tested for some years, and proved very valusble, becoming a perfect slate, as hard as mar- hile ina few months, completely protect- ing whateveris coated with it from the action of weather and fire—a better Sire- proof than tin or xine. Several Insurance Companies certify they will insure build- ings covered with it at a cheaper rate, than ifeovered with those metals. It is of two colors, the black is best for roof: ing—the chocolate the bes! thing ever discovered for sides of either brick or wood, forming a perfect stone coating of a handsome stone or chocolate color, can be easily changed by a little white lead to suitthe taste. There is nothing equal to it for steamboat and car decks, and all kinds of iron, ae it forms a coating near- ly a3 hard asthe iron itself, aud never cleaves off, BEWARE OF WORTHLESS COUNTER- FEITS. Asthe popularity of my paint hes in- dneed scores of unprincipled individuals to grind up, and offer as fire-proof paint, all kinds of worthless stuff, much of it nothing but rotten stone that has no co- hesive attraction, is beld ou by the oi) with which 11s applied ; consequently, as soon as the action ef the atmosphere destroys the oil, it wil wash or rab off like Chalk or Whiting, nothing can yet be known of its lasting qualities, as it is but little over a year since they got ther} up, whereas mine has been tested about seven, and where first applied is now like a stone, ‘ The original and genuine article can be obtained of PATRICK STEPHENS, Orwell, my authorised Agent for the Is- land. Niex Rann, Avent at Charlottétown. Wim. BLAKE, Patentee. Proprictor, 84 Pearl-st., N. Y., May. 5, 1851. 3m. ° Hope for the Afilicted! Hatirax, N.S., May 13. MR. SAMUEL STORY, 8rd,. Agent for S, P. Townsend's Sarseparilla, Kyte, Having been afflicted for the jast 12 months, with an affection on the Lungs, which prevented me attending to my work as well as I conld wish, during which time I was under three Doctors’ hands, and must say | derived no benefit whatever, and began to despair of ever getting better. | was induced totry S. P. ‘Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, that you are agent for, by seeing it advertised, and after using two bottles found immediate relief, and am new able to attend to my work as usual, f sincerely believe it has been the means of restoring me. | have also been afflicted with the Piles for the last seven years, and when | began using your valuable Sarsaparilla to my astonish- ment | was cured. JOUN BRENNAN, Cooper. No. 81 Albermarie-street, Galifax, N. S. Sworn to at lalifax, before me, this (3th day of May, 1850. A. Keirn, J. P. f(s" It is with much pleasare that the Agent for P. #. Island, thas again makes known the wonderful dualitics of Townsend's Sargapzrilia, as exemplified inthe above cure. This Medicine musi now be acknowledged by all to be one of the greatest blessings of the age. Por Sale at Skinner's Medical F¥are- house, Queen Street, Charlottetown. ‘The above Sarsaparilla can be had in any quantity of any of the following agents, Mr DANIEL GORDON, Georgetown. Mr. PATRICK SPEPUENS, Orwell, Mr. JAME M‘PARLANE, Souris. Mr. MOSES RYAN Malpeque. M. W,. SINNER, Ageni for P. & Island. Sent, 4, [Dae GyaQig,in SS EF GM WEA Tbe pork SALE by the Subscriber, with immediate possession, 100 feet of LAND fronting on Pownal Street, by £4 front- tag on Dorchester Street, tegether with the new two story HOUSE, 10 by 395. STABLE, COACH HOUSE, &c..&e., This property is well adupted fora Mercantile Establishment or Hotel, being near the head of Pownal Wharf. For terms apply io P. GAFFNEY. THE BRAMIAER. Charlottetewn, Nev. 1. 1359. NRT ATT ) SET HRS, TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ar fa G itt i 5 SARSAPARIALA, The Great Blood Renovator. M, W. Skinner, AGENT FOR P. EB. ISLAND, MEDICAL WAKENOUSK, QUERN ST. ‘'nis Extract 1s pur ve ww Quart ,OTTLES; IT 13 SIX TIMES CHEAPER, PLEASANTER, AND WARRANTED SUPE- KIOR TO ANY SOLD. IT CURES WITH- OUT VOMITING, PURGING, SICKENING 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, Jtisone of the very best Spring any Summen Meor- cines ever known. It not only Purifies the Whole System and Strengthens the Person, but CREATES NEW, PURE AND RICIL 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 zevere cases of Diseases; at least 20,000 were considered incurable, [t has saved the lives of more than 15,000 Children during the three past seasons. Te the Pablic. TIVE public are hereby notified, that the preparation extensively known as Dr. 3. P, TOWNSEND'S COMe POUND EXTRACT OF SAR= SAPARILLA, is now manufactured under my direction and snpervision, from the original recipe obtained from Dr. 8, P, Townsenv; and I certify that it is composed of ingredients PURELY VE- GEVABLE asd WITHOUT MER- CORY-—uand also that the ingrelients are judiciously compounded, so as to obtain from thein their greatest medical effect. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. Justice to AH. The gross and malignant Farsenooos that have been put in circulation to Deceive the Public declaring thht I have “Abandoned the Field,” that * old” Jacob Townsend is my father; that the Recirpr by which my Extract of Sarsaparilla is prepared was obtained from him; that we are in partnership; with numeroes other suanpers of like import. induce me to make the following arripaviT, sworn to before the MAYOR of the CITY of NEW YORK. il, Samuen P. Townsenn, of the City of New York, do make affidavit that “Tan no relative of old Jacob Towns- head—am not, nor have } ever been, in any way connected with kim in business. [have known him only as a Street Pedler of Maps and Cheap Publications, until about two years since, when he was hired by some unprineipled men to lend the lraudn'ent use of his name to confuse and distract the public mind, that they might pirate the property which I pos- sessed in the Remitation of Townsend's Sarsapariila, which had cost me thou- sands and tens of thousands of dollars. “In a suit which [brought against this Jacob Townsend and Thompson, Skilman & Co., the firm by which he was employed, the so styled old Doctor recently made affidavit that he had no interest whatever in the Sarsapsrijla to which bis name is affixed, end asks the court to jet lsim off on that @round. “Farthermore, { am the sole author and discoverer and tne original proprietor of the medicine known as * Or Townsend's Sarsaparitla.” Lhave never offered old Jacob Townsend a penny for his recipe,: but was engaged in manufacturing the Compound Extract of Sarsaparri!la for nearly eight years before he or any one elso, taking advantage of the great popu- larity of thts medicine, undertook to ; counterfeit ether the article or the name.” | S. P. TOWNSEND, Nworr to this 161) day ? April, 1250, before me, 3. C. WOODHULL, Mayer of the City of New York, t j | : EDWARD WHBLAN, ! o BLASRBAD, TO BE SOLD, the above beautifal and most desirable property, owned by R.A. Fellowes, Eeq., adjoining Charlottetown Royalty, bounded onthe South by the Hillsborough River, and on the North by the St. Peter’s Road, distant Four miles from Charloitetown. There isa Dwelling House npon the Premises, which 19 large, handsome, and commodtons, and torether with the Build. ings, Offices, Wells, Pumps, &c., in ex- cellent repair, and every way adapted for the residence of a Gentleman. The sitvation of the Property is one of the most beautiful in Prince Edward I[s}- and, commanding an extensive view of the Hillsborough River. The Pleasure Grounds, Garden, and Orchard are fully laid out, and im high eculti Alled with choice Fruit Trees from: Eng. land. — The Farm contains 250 acres of Land - of which 140 are cleared and in crop; the enclosures lie well towards the South, and its vicinity to Chrrlottetown, both by Road and Rivar, make it most desir- able for Agricultural purposes. The Woodlnnd consists of a growth of Hard and Soft Wood, yielding a plentifuisupply for Fuel and Feneing, The Tenure is Leasehold, for the Tera of 1000 years, atan annual Rentof One shilling per acre, the Landlord under engagements to defray all For particulars and orders to view, ap- ply to the Subscriver at his Office ia Charlottetown. é‘ JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, ay 1851. 7 w. “ Alliance Life & Fire Insurance Company” * OF LONDON, 2 » EstaBLisnep BY Ac’r or PaRLIamEat 1824. Capital L5,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG. Agent for P. E. island. April 14. CHARLOTTETOWN Mutual Fire Insuranes. Encourage the above Home Association. Keep your Properiy Insured. Keep your Money in the Country. PRE COMPANY has more than Dov- bled its Capital in Cash, within the last year. Each pergon insuring has asbare ® the Capital. DANIEL BRENAS, President. HEARY PALMER, Sec’y. & Tree Secretary’s Office, Kent-Street. ? April 14, 1891. ‘ . von gee eee ees ee — <r ‘ . he Examiner A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED Ty Pi LITACS, LEPERATURE, AN GENERAL NEWS. a tt is Printed at the Office of the Prnprit- & tor, in Davis's Building, Upper Grest George Street, every Monday, and wi be sent to Subscribers fur Fiftedn Shi lings a year--7a. Gd.,, in all coses, wet be paid in advance. Ne order for Paper to be sent to the country wih entertained, unless ecompanied by advance payment, Advertisements will be inserted at? 7 lowest rates, : - JOB PRUVTLAG. of every dese? | tion neatly exeenied atthe Officeeh Ft Exarniner.’ Sditer agd Prepriatit nai De ceils ail a oe