3 32amiaga. ; TQ ane 24 NC ——— fe he : hey , creme a aes : — Pe > TAWNaENDS to | a = ' ‘— VN E F B44 M di ; ~ | : . ’ ao DR. S. P. TOW Nsdus D' New York Sun’s Art Union. Drugs and edicine t is, Ss 7 ' vs . - . % | Le | COMPOUND A SPLENDID ENGRAVING ESTABLISHMENT. “Paste ° e il ’ 5 e278 Pi . é Anv a YEAR’sS SUBSCRIPTION TO THE Ae eo £3°3 RHRNBR, mer a ne = la } ’ a) te be Extr ac t of ~ arsa p api a. Naw Yons, Wxassr Um, BALA TICS HENRY STAMPER’S. } » “4 e -— wig 2 * ‘ e Cc “ct ?¢ . j aa fe 7 r 7 i “¥ ‘ j he aa « (PTHE WONDER AND BLESSING OF THE AGL.£q FOR ONL) ONE DOLLAR ! [HE Subseriver eee a . ‘ * f ? ‘ } i f Char ottetos n, a . ; ik a | ts of © — ; aang The most Extraordinary Medicine in the World: Besides thé Distribution of if intiabitayas of Ore ne han joet recelt The ‘ ‘TLES: IT IS MES CHEAPER, PLEA™ , OE Pp ee Sneha ; te assorl Mor Tas Exraact 1s Put ur iN QuakT BorruEs; 7 te cada wituour | LOCO MAGNIFICENT PRIZES | cg at his Establishment, a complete ‘ : D7 NTED SUPEKIOR TO At . . iG THOSE W SUBSCRIBE. | me ; wh BANTER, AND Wanna ‘KENING OR DEBILITATING THE PATIENT. AMONG THOSE WHO SUBSCRID | ment of oe { do VOMITING, PUKGING, SICKENI = a | Su yerier Bruges and Medicines, ‘el a f the superiority of this Sarsaparilla over all other Medicines is | = Bracu, Broruers, Publishers of the | } » aca : The great wees OF Ue utes the bod itis one of the very | Werk ty Swy, asa testimonial ol their appre- DIRECT FROM BRIPADN, | , he j dicates ihe Disease, it lnvigorates tle body, : y : see st: nereasiig onll + invariety ; Hair, Cioth that while it eradicates ¢ a rec know It not only Purities the Whole ciation of the vast and constantly Imcreasitie Axrso—Perfumery, In variety , As . re best Spring any Summer eatarenae TT NOW R. iy " | patronage bestowed upon that — ta | and ‘Tooth Brushes ; Paints, aes Var- : a erson, bu ; : ake AGRATUITOUS presentotaiarge ; “ ; ‘tonreas Pickles sauces, } * Syston an ee TES N LW "PURE AND RICH BLOOD! eed ane tall cena engraving of Majer | nishes and eee ties des-~ < Sed by no other Medicine. And in Uns les the grand secret of its | Generai Zachary ‘Taylor, renin te eee a syst Sig + ve fe a power BY .— alii 2 vears » than 135U.0U0 | ed States, coverirg four hundred an urty- | cription, d&c. «c. ’ wonderful success. it has perior med within ie last Luree bam more we Lou, | seven square inches, beautifully printed on fine => Prescriplions carefully put up 5 and } . Diseases; at Jeast 20,000 were considered incurable. It yee subscriber (whether a new one i eT Saas tly at- cures of severe Cases of Viseases; : , ‘halk tibends ‘dus ial lia paper, to every subscriber (whether a new on i. Ordere in. the above line promply | : : ; £ 10 Children during tue toree past seasons. ‘ snews id subscription) whose a has saved the lives of more than 415,000 Childre - ; or one who renews agold subscriptic ) te | temeleat to [ | REAT BLESSING TO MOLHERS AND CHILDREN. pues is — sees stakes, oot, ootl the 10. M. W. SKINNER. et > Py > and relievi etween the frst a: ary , Loe - ’ ‘Tt isthe and ost effectual medicine for purifying the systeu) ee the first day of January, 1350; and they will ii Charlottetown, January 19th, 1850. . ; ‘endant upon child-virth ever discovered. [ti strengiiens DOL We MO- | oO tribute among those subscribers one thous- eh —— v., sam bere S in and disease, increases and eariches the food, those who | and prizes, varying in-value from $20 down to eae Gye (te > NAG) sict. ther and child, BE ts igdispendable It 1s highly usetul both before and after con- | $1, the total value being not less then Pwo Sty I i)? Sau 9 we he have ased st think it 1s diseases attendant upya cliid-birth—in Costiveness, Piles, | ‘Housanp DoLLaRs. iia Ty he Direclion of the Commitee of : ond eh ‘finement, e3 it prevents aiscuses Vomiting, P in the Back THE ONE THOUSAND PRIZES Under the Direchon ¢ ven oer G Swelling of the Feet, Despondency, Heartburn, Vomiting, Pain in the Back | THE O} the “ Payal Agricultural Sociely, “aoe ug aud in reguiating the secretions and equaliz- | which are to ve distributed amoug the subseri- - Pains, Hemerrhage, he | 8 an Oe, it has no equal. The great beauty of this medicine is, it 1s al- wayssafe, and the most delicate use it most successfully, very few cases require any calies medicine. in soimea little Castor Ou), or Magnesia, 18 useful. Exercise in the and ins, ' open air, and light food with this medicine, will always ensure a safe and easy con- F Coxsackie, Sept. 29, 1848. rn—This is to certily that my wife Da. Towwsenn.—To all whom this may conce bottle rsaparilla previous to : , lee and Oe ences, ie troubled with the dropsy and swelling the “pervous affections, and very much debilitated ; with my persuasion and ‘recommendation of those who have used it, she was induced oP Ms with little no faith; and suffice it to say, the medicine had the happy and desired effect, not ithe hours of confinement, but after the expiration of one week of its use, the -Gropsy and nervous afiection gave way to an astonishing degree, and he rhealth is now better than it had been for a Jong time previous. _ If this will be of any service to you, or any one are entirely mance to S. a i . ost obedt, and obliged sevrt. ee _— CHRONIC COSTIV ENESS. ott. This Ss illa is the grealest remedy for Habitual Costiveness, Inflammation in 1 Fistulas, &c. The constant use of piysic for Costiveness, 18 as injurious ae te ase more it is used, the more it requres—at last the tone and action destroyed, and the patient afflicted with numerous nervous dis- and the Piles—aveid Pills, and Physic in Electuaries. Phousands ic Constipation of the Bowels bave been cured by this Sarsaparille. ah") 3,000 CASES OF CHRONIC KHEUMATISM. ’ si Sarsaparilla is used with the most perfeet success in Rheumatic complaints, wever g or chronic. The astonisiing cnres it has pertormed are indeed derfal. Other remedies sometiines gives temporary relief; this entirely eradi- ~ fates i from the syste, even wien the lids and bones are dreadfully swollen. ao. 2500 CASES OF DySPEPSIA. Mid or medicine has ever been discovered which so neerly resembles the ngtiens the organs of digestion, ice or saliva, in decomposing food, and stre tion of Sarsaparilla. {t positively cures every case of Dyspepsia, how- or chronic. If any doubt this assertion, we can furnish the testimony of the most respectable gentlemen in the United States, who have been perx- ‘ » é ‘ < } =. t * ‘ who doubts the success of the me- S. S. JAMIESON. A the bowels Hoe ie ee he ie ’ ' toatl £ 00 CASES OF GENERAL DEBILITY AND WANT OF NERVOUS ENERGY. {nvigotates the whole system permanently. ‘lo those who have lost ther muscu- the effects of medicine or indiscretion committed in youth, or the ex- Juigence of the passions, and brought on a general physical prostration ot system, lassitude, want of ambition, fainting sensations, premature decay : , hastening towards that fatal disease, Consumption, can be entirely re- ret oy the use of ~ pleasant remedy. his Sarsaparilla i superior to an . = Sw INVIGORA tING CORDIAL, _ _ as it renews and invigorates tiie system, gives —— y to the limbs, and strengthens v7 extraordinary degree. . =o 7000 CASES OF FEMALES COMPLAINTS. ’ This is, without dispute, the best medicine for the variuus and peculiar complaints | offered to the public. It is never injurious, and always beneficial, especially to : debilitated, and delicate Females. It quickens the circulation of the Blood, it in the extremities, and creates new blood and life in the most noble and No female in delicate health, old or young, or middle-aged, should neg- a 4,000 CASES OF CONSUMPTION. | hitis, Consumption, Liver Complaint, Colds, Coughs, Catarrah, Asthma, Spit- Blood, Soreness in the Chest, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Difficult or Pro- toration, Pain in the Side, &c., have been and ean be cured, Dr. Town- d has the most indisputable testimony of thousands of severe cases of Consump- that his Sarsaparilia has cured. rysipel d SaltRheum. 1.000 Cases of Scrofula. 1,000 Cases Cases of Evysipelas and Sa er fe bo : of Yellow Jaundice. 1,000 of Liver Complaint. 1 \ e i eases of the Kidneys. 7,500 Cases of Dropsy. 1,000 eS . ‘This Sarsaparilla aets with Cases of the Grae. . singular energy on the secretions of the Liver and neva and Bladder, and Dropsy, and all affections of the Uninary Organs, | Several tousand cases have been reported as cnred when all other remedies have tuiled. a F000 CASES OF PILES. Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles, are entirely cured—whether internal or external, TBF this remedy. “This ke by far the most certain and pleasant medicine for this pain- . . Ointments cures some cases, but in others are highly injurious. For Married Ladies nothing can be compared to it. It keeps the bowels in perfect or- ~ det, without acting as cathartic, and strengthens mother and child, and is never in- ~ i lf persevered if i wit care any case, The parts should be frequently i id water and castile soap. , - 2 2.000 CASES OF COSTIVENESS. remedy equals this in Chronic Costivenéss. li regulates the Bowels and Wale IRHAS CURED THOUSANDS, AND THOUSANDS OF CASES OF and Cholera Morbus, Summer Coinplaint and Dysentery, Biles and Blot- er Boces and Ulcers of all kinds, Syp'ilitic Affections, Terter, Tumor, Tie- : oe” sd 7 ; Se ae lpg Ts OS: * - * 5 & “Ns s > a ? p mo He ~~ +e : ". al E ie eae : oe ' ' 3 - oe her confinement under the most | bers to the Weekly Sun, comprize some of the most valuable and costly books ever published in the United States. A large number of these yolumes are bound in the most expensive man- ner—in ornamental ‘J'urkey morocco, with gilt edges. ‘I'he greatest part of them are supplied by the well known publishers, taper & bro- thers. Each person who draws a prize has the privilege of making his own selection of books to the amount of his prize from the published catalogue which is furnished to each subseri- ber. ‘The plan for DISTRIBUTING THE PRIZES | jsas follows : Every person from whom we re- ceive one dollarin payment tor his subscrip- tion will obtain a numbered receipt corres- ponding to the numbered entry wpon the beoks, and also a copy of the Enyray.ng. Ou the first day of January 185u, the total sumber of suv- scriptions which wil} have been received dur- ing the year will be published in ‘The Sun and a magic figure for distributing the prizes will be selected as follows. We shall obtain from the Captain of the First American Steam Ship arriving at ..ew York from any Luropean Port after the Ist of January, 1850, a certihcate of the greatest number of miles travelled in any one day during the voyage; and the last, two figures of that number, after being trans- posed in position, will be made the magic num- ber. The prizes will be divided into ten series of 100 each. the first 109 prizes being distribut- ed among the first 5000 subscribers, the second 190 among the second 5000 subscribers, etc, Everv subscriber whose number ends with the magic figures or with the last two figures of the last two figures of the sum of the magic num- ber with 350 added to it, will be selected to re- ceive one ofthe prizes. The prize subscribers will then be re-numbered in the order of their selection, and those whose new numbers end with two magic figures will be entitled to the first prze THE ENGRAVING OF GEN. TAYLOR Is not equalled by any similar work of art. It is done from a life-sketch in Howland’s best style, and is of iwelf richly WORTH THE PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION. This engraving it will be remembered, is GRATUITOUSLY PRESENTED to every one who pays in not less than one dollar on account of subscription to the Weekly Sun, so that fora single dollar each person is sure of receiving Tue Weekly Sun for a whole year, and also a erfect copy of a suberb likeness of General ‘aylor besides a fair chance for one of the prizes offered. Among the One Thousand prizes to be dis tributed among Subscribers are the following : TEN PRIZES OF $25 RACH 10 of $15 each; 60 of £2.60 each: 10 of $20 each; 100 of $2,00 each: 20 of $5 each; 340 of $1,50 each: 40 of $3 each; 400 of 81.00 each ; Making in all a magnificent total of 1000 PRIZES VALUED AT $2,000. For further particulars see the Sun’s ART Union Extra, which may be obtained free of cost, by application personally, or by lett post paid, by the Proprietors. 7 A NEW PROSPECTUS ~ GREAT PROVEMENT. Prize Srories--Sp.envip ENGRAVINGS 1000 Prizes TO NuBscRiBERs. iM-~ Family Newspaper—the best as weli as the cheapest ever presented to the Amencan pub- lic. The subscription price bein } Sores of a! kinds, Scald'Head, Skin Diseases und Scuty, Sick and Ner- belie, Uterine Diseases, Cancer and Cuncerous Tu:nors, Bad Breath and ion, Catarah, Cholic, Cramps and Spasins. Carbuncles and Swell- dives, [ Crying and Cross Children, caused by pain, from tnt », Drowsiuess & Drumming in the Ears, Diseases in #6 Imputity of the Blood, Eruptiotis, Exlaryement of the Joints and ~ VUell ONLY ONE DOLLAR A’ YEAR. any person may receive a copy at any time sending the direction and onelening the nian by mail. (Postmasters will frank the letters CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONS, When sent to one atidress, are recej s, eceiv the following rates: Five copies for Pai en copies tor $8—twenty-tive for $18. and seventy-five copies for $50. When an order is sent for copies requiring them to be forwarded to more than one address, one doljar will be charged for each subscription, ane oe to its usuai features of int autiiul Engravings, etc. The W ; for 1850 will be enriched bya eee ORIGINAL PRIZE STORIES written by eminent. American erest, oe Hyer al Bal thefeck, Faintacss, Flatulency, Heart - ; Ps ie authors, express. ly for this paper, for the $250 premiums. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY SUN | t * The New York Weekly Sun, is a Complete Sleighs trimmed with neatness* and dis- " Witt be held in the J’own Hall, in | Charlottetown, on Wednesday, the Gth day ot March next. | The Samples to which Prizes are award- ed, will be Sold by Auction for the be- nefit of the exhibiters. : Further particulars will be made known in a future Advertisement. The first General Meeting of the So- ciety under the Act of Incorporation will be held on the same day. By Order, “CHARLES STEWART, Secretary & Treasurer. ‘Committee Room, Jan. 19, 1850. A a Meeting of the Committee of the above Society, held on Wednesday, the 16th inst..it was Pisottved, Phat the Secretary do perso- nally apply to tue Subscribers who are in arrear, and notify them, that unless their Subscriptions are paid on or before the Ist February next, legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. Ordered, That the above Resolution be inserted in the Newspapers. By Order of the Committee, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary & Treasurer. anuary 19. Notice. YHE Subscriber hereby notifies all Per- sons indebted to him that immediate Payment must be made of their respec- tive Accounts within this imconung 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. ore Any person or persons wishing to be supplied with Blocks for 2 small Vessel can have an opporiunity to do so, a8 pay- ment is not required before 81x months. JOHN COSTIN., Block Maker. Im. me January 19, 1850. PUBLIC NOTICE. HOSE 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 thein. STEPHEN RICE, Owner. Office, Grafton Street, Noveinber 10, 1849 ¢ , > Final Notice to Debters. Alu Persons indebted to the Subscri- ber are hereby notified to pay their espective accounts withoutdelay. Any accounts that remain unsettled by the first of March next, 8nd due over six months hs, will then be sued for without distinc- tion. THOMAS BROYDRICK. Charlottetown, Jan. 5, 1850. Notice. [THE Subscribers intending shortly to make an alteration in their Busiaess, must request all persons indebted to ther to make immediate payment, otherwise their accounts will be handed to an Attorney for collection, without further notice. WADE & MAWLEY. N. B. Sleigh and Cort Harness, Saddles, and all ariicies in their line for sale re- markably low for cash or produce. & M. Ps — * sateen: = i + aa fi Ww. Oe ee FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE?! TO THE PUBLIC! ‘THE Subscriber, with some de- gree of confidence, begs to call the atten- tion of the Public to the great and peculiar ad. vautages which persons will enjoy, by effecting Assurances with the Alliance Life and Fire Insu. rance Company, OF LONDON, These advantages are— First.—PERFECT SecuRiTy.—It must be admitted, that a Capital of L5,000,000 sierling, uncer the immediate management of SUCK @ wealthy and iniiuential body as the Directors of this Company, aflords pertect security tothe — Assured, Secondly.—Honor anp LiBERALITY onthe part of the Company has ever characterized al} its transactions. As the assured iu this com munity have invariably experienced this From — THE COMPANY, during the last Eleven years | nothing further need be stated upon this head, | Thirdly —The purchase of this advantage at @ a moderate rate. bis material to know, that | while from the largeness of the Capital. whieh is alone answerable for losses, the Assured not only enjoy perfect security, but also an | privileged to participate in the profits of the” Company, which are declared and dividedat the expiration of every successive period of Five years. ‘This participation will be retam _ ed to the Assured inthe form of a ie . in the on the Premiums that have been paid. year 1844, the Subscriber paid to the Assured, _ entitled to receive this percentage, a fairtee om turn; and during the present month, the Sub _ scriber has had much pleasure in paying to various gentiemen who have assured with the _ Company, for the last five successive years. the ye ne handsome return ot Seven and a half percent _ one of whom received the large amount of Ll 9s. 9d , Island currency, as his proportion. The Directors have removed the restriction < relative to the burning of Camphene. This’ Oil may now be used in buildings assured by the Alliance. The advantages above stated have reference > also to the Life Department, if the Public really want PROTECTION against the devouring element of FIRE, e cially at this season of the year, they can ee tain it by applying to the Subscriber, who will be happy to take risks at fair Rates of Pre miums, against FIRE, and issue Policiet @ ‘Lik E, On satisfactory terms. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1850. 23 BSRAWINSR 1S PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY EDWARD WHELAN, | ED:TOR AND PROPRIETOR, At. the Office in Great George Street, opposilt the Store of Mr. J. ‘I. ‘Thomas. SUBSCRIPTION :~-Ten Shillings a year, ifpalt in advance, or within the first three month; Iywelve Shillings will be charged after tit titne. {> Persons taking the Paper will be required to pay for it, before any order for dit continuance can be entertained, unless at a ouion of the Publishe» Advertizements will be published in “TH , pos boc sta ady —T tha but { My him bro’ Sar was in tl of § and that ther histe ott, of N elres to hi then educ [am who! with who ‘Sh Speal a cir naye her; after until when - Examiner” at the lowest rate charged in tt) ‘my g :Provinces. ~Al< The following named gentlemen are‘t® thieve giiested to actas Agents and Correspondent lived for “‘The Examiner,”’ in collecting and That wiirding monies and Subscribers’ names, ances their several localities—Discount of 74 p# 7 cent on monies thus collected ;~ nt reache John Jardine, ¥sq. M. P. P.—Morrell and& cause Peter's Bay, narrat John Maeintosh, Esq. M. P. P.—Newhrajt ae -and St. Margaret’s 7 7h 3% Angus J. M‘Intyre, Esq. J. P.—Fsct Point, © YOurse MrJobn M Lelan—Little Harbour. ; your h James Dingwell, Esq. J. P.—Bay Fortune. ere Patrick Walker, Esq.—Grand River, Po lvande ing Place and Cardigan, oe Martin Byrne, Esq., J. P.—Ge orge town, — J. W. LeLacheur, Esq., M. P. ¢—Muetil where Harbour by (SObins Mr. Join M:Dougall—Orwell Iny ime Mr. M. Kedmond—Vernon River veomay Alexander Laird. Rsq.—New Glasgow By: here William Clarke, Esq., M. P. P.—Maipeqee Ff 2 J. Weatherbe, Esq. St. Eleanor's ey <r Aan Fraser, Esq., M. P. P.—-Lot 15 meee! tris W illiam Beairsto, Esq., J. P.—Lat 17 ny des Mor. Danie! Connnor.—Traveller’s Keet James Warburton, Esq.—Lot 11. Mr. Edward Foley--Kiidare, Mur. Jeremiah Coghlan—Tignish. ne ig Smcertain! e rtain eeevery d 4 Mis alled ? meone.”