‘ THE BXAMINER, d communication, to be made by iand or ae Lae the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in the States of Central America and of New Grenada. | The Intelligencer with great propriety calls this the Great Treaty: If the hopes of those persons who pro- ose a ship canal between the Oceans shall ever be made rea, this Treaty will prove the medium of secur- ing the most remarkable water communication in the world. Such a communication, it is true, whenever made would effect first, a commercial revulsion, sudden enough to be hazardous, for it would bring about the change forever of those commercial arrangements which have now been sanctioned and followed for centuries. But as it would shorten the communications on some o/ the world’s greatest lines of travel, it would be an en- terprise well worthy of the civilization of the time:— and the commercial enterprise, which is the most re- markable feature of that civilization. If the great work proposed, of a ship canal, is ever to oe acccomplished in our time, it will be by the means and protection afforded by this treaty. However that may prove, the treaty is stillto be regarded “a great treaty,” for the diguified and impartial way in which it puts anend toapetty controversy between the two Patent Artificial Slate, AND UNCHANGEABLE METALIC PAINTS; PROOF AGAINST FIRE AND WATER. MANUFACTURED AT THE PATENTER, IN COLCHESTER, NOVA SCOTIA. [HE ARTIFICIAL SLATE is the product of a mix- ture of mineral substances known to be the best non- conductors of heat a3 well as the mest indestructible: the Chemical affinity of which, converts the surfaces of materials covered into a Coating of Actual Slate— Proof, against Fine and Water. Thus the jaws of nature are made to accomplish results, as surprising as they are useful, by rendering wooden fabricks as durable as Brick or Stone, and less impervious to moisture, and consequently preventing decay and destruction from corroding influences hitherto supposed unattainable. The principal ingredients are Alumina, Silica and the Oxides of fron. ‘The adhesive qualityfof the latter, not only binds but attracks the particles together, but the substance covered also. The longer exposed to the weather the more powerful the attraction, and conse- quently the harder the Slate. As various shades of co- nations :-—for its generous abandonment of any local interests of the one nation or of the other ;—for the: sincerity in which it calls on the _ :vilized world to aid inan undertaking of universal ee for the support which it will give to the lesser works of communication which will be built before the great Inter Oceanic is completed. MARRIED. At Charlottetown, on the 18th instant, by the Rev. Malachias Reynolds, Mr. Donald McIsaac, Merchant, to Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. William Keoughan. DIED. At Buckland Cottage, the residence of her son-in- law, the Rev. H. B. Snooks, Rector of All Saints, Port- ses, on the 18th June, in the 83d year of her age, Mary Ann, relict of the late Captain James Nash, R.N., for many years Flag Captain at Plymouth and Portsmouth, | THE SRIGAQ AQY OOD AMSRIGAD YOu, puis UNION was incorporated by the Legislature of * New York, in 1840, for the promotion of the Fine Arts. On the 20th December next there wil! be distributed by Let, to Subseribers, several hundred choice PAINTINGS, es and other Works of Art, some of which are extremely costly. A Setienstber of Five Dollars isa Member for the year, and i@ entitled to all the privileges of the Union—which are as fellows : lst. Every Member receives a copy ofa Jarge and costly Original Engraving. 3d. He is also entitled tc an Annual! Report of the Traas- setions, &e., ef the Union. $d. He also receives monthly,the “Burtetix.”’ This ie 8 publication of 16 pages, quarto, of 3 columos each, with a beautiful Engraving. 4th. He has likewise the opportunity of obtaining at the tanual Distribution in December, by Lot, a Painting of great value, or other Work of Art. Specimens, &c., can be seen at the Office of the Subscriber, who has been appointed Honorary Secretary to the Union for this Island. He is empowered to grant receipts to persons desirous of becoming Subscribers to the Union. CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, June 1, 1850. Honorary Secretary. AWSWBAY G90008, JUST ARRIVED FROM BOSTON. (HE Subscriber, grateful to his kind Patrons for their very liberal! support in times past, begs leave to call their attention to a large and varied assortment of AMERICAN GOODS, Selected with great care from some of the most respee- table Houses in Boston. _ June 22. Gw. JOHN GIBSON. FRENCH BRANDY, AT TEN SHILLINGS PER GALLON FOR CASH. (HE Subscriber respectfully solicits the Public to make trial of his stock of the above article, which for richness of flavour, strength, and extreme low price, will, he feels confident, induce a purchase, nnd ensure: 2 repetition of their order W. il. BADGE. Distillery Gt. George Street, June 19. Gins. American Insurance Live Stock Company. INVESTED CAPITAL $50,000, CHARTER UNLIMITED. HE Subscriber having been appointed the Agent for this Island, of this highly respectable and sustan- ‘ial Company, is prepared to issue Policies, for the fn- *Urance of HORSES, AND ALL DESCRIPTION OF A) ] » % LEWie SYO Cs, AGAINST ALL THE COMBINATIONS OF RISKS OF Fire, Water, Accident, and Disease, At very moderate rates of Premium. Every kind of Information can be obtained, by ‘plying at the Office of the Subscriber. CHARLES YOUNG. lour are obtained, Brick Buildings may be made imper- vious to moisture and the fashionable colours of either Free Stone or Granile. The oil must be evaporated by the action of the weather before it is Fire proof, which will take from nine to twelve months. The Metatuic PAINTS, Purple and Red, are offer- ed as Weather and Water proof solely. Their base bein fron, secures them from Galvanic action, so fatal to lea and other Paints on lron work—and their chemical com- bination makes it impossible that any change should take place from atmospheric influence or the action of Salt Water and Sulphurated hydrogen, so prevalent in Sea Ports and tidal Harbours. They surpass all Paints yet discovered in Cheapness and Durability, which render them preeminently adapted to the covering of al] kinds of Ironwork, such as Shipping, Mills, Bridges, Steam Machinery, Railway Cars, and Iron Railing. The Metallic Paints have been analysed by Professor Hays, of Buston. The following is an extract from his certificate :— “ As @ permanent pigment, this mineral must rank with the most indestructable and unchangeable bases. For covering Metallic Ware, its composition shews that it is eminently fitted. “Signed, “ AUGT. A. HAYS, State Assayer.” Directions.—Artificial Slate: Mix the powder with pure Boiled Linsed i] and a little Spirits of Turpen- tine, to the consistency of very thick Paint, and apyly- ing with a common Brush, being careful to keep the mixture well stirred while putting iton. One pound will cover ten square feet with two coats. The Metallic Paints are mixed and put on like an ordinary Paint. JOHN ROSS, Patentee. The above new and really valuable Compounds will on trial, be found to sustain the characters given of them; large sales of each have been, and are being made, in the United States of America, as also in New Brunswick where paints are extensively used for coat- ing Ships generally; and are acknowledged as being particularly well adapted to covering the bottoms of ee 195 RR ET AUCTION at 3 O'CLOCK. BY H. W. LOBBAN. At his SALE ROOM on SATURDAY next, the 20th instant, a lot of Household Furniture, com- prising Bedsteads and Curtains, Palyass, Chest of Draw ers, Toilet Tables, Work Stand and Toilet Set, 2 Hair Mattrasses, Toilet Glass, (Mahogany ;) Pembroke Table, Mantle Ornaments, Towel! Stand ; with a variety of other articles.-—Also a lot of BOOKS. The above articiea will be eold out without the leaet reserve. July 17. (Islander.) “WO PAew. T! I undersigned, having by Deeds, dated 17tlr cay o! June last, been appointed Trustees of the Real ana Personal Hstate in this Island, of Caantes WorReEL!. Esquire, for the purpose of managing the same, and o‘ discharging all just Debts and claims against the said Charles Worrell or his said Estate, hereby require al! Persons indebted to the said Charles Worrell, to make immediate payment to them; and ali Persons having any Claims are requested with as little delay as possible to forward the full particulars thereof to them for adjust- ment. JAMES PEAKE, CHARLES HENSLEY, JOHN M. HOLL, THEO. DESBRISAY. Direct Tnrormitus Dessnisay, Esq. Ch. Town. Charlotteiown, July 10, 1850. NOTICE. _ Alu persons indebted to the Subscriber by proms- sory Note or Book Account are hereby notified that unless their respective accounts are settled on or before the 15th day of October next, they will on that date be positively sued for. Good merchantable pro- ~—- delivered r about the above date. ca oad ath i J. D. P. COLES. July 10, 1850 P.S.—HARNESS of all descriptions, and of superior workmanship and finish, will be exchanged for Potatoes and Oats, if delivered at the Subscriber's Premises, or at some convenient shipping place within the 20th of October. For London. 10 sail from Orwell River on the 25th st the new Schooner Kestrel, 160 ‘Tons, Malcom Murchi- son master;on the 20th August, the Schooner Minna, Charles Murchison master; both vessels having good accomodations for passengers. For freight or passage apply at the Store of the Subscriber, BENJAMIN DAVIES. Corner of Richmond and Queen Streete. Gharlottetown, July 10, 1850. WRB A®QAIY Hooper's Cheap New Store, SITUATED AT THE SOUTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE, Arracnep to THE Brick Hovust, WHERE EVERY i» sea-going vessels, to individual interest and general adoption. They are for Sale at Longworth’s Buildings, Water Street, by ANDREW MITCHELL, Agent at Charlottetown, for the Patentee. July 20. Ow. Teeth! Teeth!! Teeth!! ER. PLIMPTON, BENTIST. ESPECT FULLY announces tothe Ladies and Gen- ' tlemen of Charlottetown, that he intends remaining a short time and wonld be happy to wait upon those who uiay require his professional services, Mr. P. has been practising for the last ten years in St. John’s, N. F. References given if requirea. Apply at the Victoria Hotei. July 20, 1850. S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. \ M. SKINNER, Agent for the above Medicine, * recommends to the public the following certifi- eate in testimony of its efficacy in the cure of diseases, This is only one of the many instances, on this Island, wherein cures have been effected by the use of S. P. Townsend’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. Cuanrrotrretown, P. E.1., April 27, 1850. This is to certify that my wife was for the space of twenty five years suffering under a Complaint got through a severe cold, which brought on a general de- bility of the System, and from the use of one Bottle of of Dr. S. P. Townsend’s Compounp ExTRACT oF San- SAPARILLA, was entirely restored to good health, which was purchased from Mr. M. W. SKINNER, Genera! Agent at Charlottetown for the above Medicine, EINLAY MIXINNON, wearlottetowo June 1, 1850). Ageat. € Sworn to before me, ? 7 Geo Dalyruample i. P. ¢ The extreme cheapness and unequalled qnalities of| these indisputably valuable materials, commend thein' ARTICLE IN Wearing Apparel, Tea, Groceries, &c. Can be had at astonishingly low prices. _ MNHIS Store will be open for about SIX WEEKS on/y, of. Come and judge for yourselves. N. B.—Good TEA from 1s. 6d. to 2s. 6d.; ready, made SHIRTS for 10d.; other articles in proportion. Who would not make a shift to get a shirt for 10d. ° The above store is situated next to Morris’s Brick House, and not at the North Corner, as formerly. May, 29, 1850. To tne Tenants anv Serriers on Townsurrs Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, ann G6, AND TO ALL OFRERS in Prince Enwarp IsLanp, WHO ARE INDEBTED ‘TO ME ON ANY ACCOUNT WHATSOEVER. HEREBY notify that | have this day assigned over al] my Real and Personal Estate in Prince Edward Island, to James Peake Esq., the Hon, Charles Hensley, the Hon. John Myrie Holl, and Theophilus Desbrisay, Ksq., as ‘Trustees for the payment ot Debis and ober purposes. All persons indebted to me are required to make immediate payment to the said Trustees, and af! to whom I may be indebted are requested to forward their Accounts to the same parties for adjustment. CHARLES WORRELL. Charlottetown, June 19, 1860. 1000 Acres of Land te be Sold or Let, on the most faverable termse, Q)NE THOUSAND ACRES of euperiog LAND, situate at Lot 3, in Prince County, The Western Road runs though part of it; it is covered with exce'- lent Timber, and supplied with numerous water streams. It will be Let or Sold in Lots to suit intending purcha- sere, and on terms the most advantages that can be offered. WALTER. LANNEN July 13, 1850. duce will be taken in. payment of. those debts Fs during which time a LarGE Sock must be disposed: 2 =F x ee mn - a oat mena man : ge —* " a a yt oe montane geese ae See wag ers EOI aa StU gE Le eine ee anenenneen oe TS. a ~ wee. ee eat