i a qeterarcer ret” PE I NE TE re OP I “re Tj + ¢ e 4 “>? “ce “a” a eS ~~) 2° RD ie oie t ae ti ada. ¢ vy . wy ST. 7 hae 4 oh ts Was. DALRYMPLE’S CORNER, QUEEN § r W. SKINNER has received, and is ie now opening his FALL SUPPLY -s v , of genuine British ite ee > 9 > Fe 2 A eet es ee BRUSS & BMEBISINES., # laciuding all the Patent Remedies now in use Spices in great variety, Confectionary of every description ; Cake flavourirg. and ornaments af all kinds—Candied Citron—Lemon and Orange eels fresh and cheap—Buaking Pow- der.» rew article much esteemed—lIsinglass aad Jellatine of all kinds—Fresh Currants, Baisins, and Fruit of all kinds—Candle Orna ments. new style and beautiful—Please call and see his Toilet Requisites, which are va- nied and handsome, Snook save nothing ean equal then—Fancy Miscellaneous Articles. among which are some valuable Jewellery. Lockets, Studs, Breast Pins, &c.—Music Boxes. Flutineas, Accordeons, &e.—n variety ef Purse Setts. plain and gilt—Silk, Steel and fieaad-worked Purses in great varietv—an un-) rivalled assortment of Faney Soaps, Perfume- nes, &c.—1 case of gennine kau de Cologne, ene dollar per bottle, The whole of the fore- going Goeds, together with the remainder of his former Stock, furnish aeomplete catalogue of such articles as are necessary to be found in his line, and to which he invites public atten- Lien. _ TP One keg of genuine DANTZIC BLACK} BEER forsale. This is the ancient remedy for Consumption and the restorative of debili- tated Coastitutions. ard is still unrivalied for the cure of all affections of the Chest and/ Lungs. Charlottetown, Cec. I. (Gaz. only) Worcestershire Sance. SRW anton at SKINNER’S MEDICAL Warenouse. One Case of genuine s WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCKE—For Sele cheap. Dec. 11. pre nea ~ HSUOVAL Q 4 es Subseriber begs to inform his friende in ‘Lown and Country thet he has re- 7 moved from his ald Stand in Ming St ta the house latety eccupied by Mrs. Gafiney, In Keat “treet, next doer to the Priece Albert Motci—where his customers will find their, @rders punctualiv attended ta as usual. The? atbecriber, at the same time respectfully, tenders his grateful acknewledgements to his friends and the public fer their past favours. | PICHARD WALSH. |; (Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1850. tf — aroha can LY alh’D | r M5 QwiSd Wwbs 2 Law, For Sale, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. ACRES of Excellent LAND, situate RY at Cove Bead, Lot 34.4 good part of which is under cultivation, end the remainder is covered with Timber of the hast description —together with a comfortable Dwelling Houve and Gut Houses. On this Property is advantageously situated a GRIST MILL. contamning two pair of Stones, nad a Carding Machine. ‘The Mall will be sold either with or without the Land, as mey be agreed upon ; and part of the purchase money miy remain secured upon the property. For turther particulars enquire ag the Subseribers ow the Premieas, WILLIAM & JOHN AULD. Gevehead, Veer, It. tf ate SH OXF RG A He SIOPLa4 0 THE TENANTS OF THE REV. JORN McDONALD, ON TOWNSHIPS Nos, 55 AND 50. HS TENANTS on the above Townships are hereby notified that PETER DUF- DY. of Fort Augustus, Tewnship No, 35, in this Island, Farmer, has been duly ap- -peinted the Agent of the Rev. Jonn M- Dorarp. by Power of Attorney. bearing date the ISth cay of November lest past. The ten- tats on the seid Estate and others indebted to him, are therefore requested to pay to the said Veter Dutly ati arrears of Rent and othersums ef money. Without Geiay. Weer, 11, 1850, SEP taal Sabh, dain ak LPOWS Owe S the Subscriber intends removing his Gaz.3w. Buvinees from ‘fown, he requests all those whose accounts remain unsettled, weallandsetiie them iamediately and those to whom he may be indebted wail please send in their accounts for settlement, »Dec. It. Jno. B. COX, Yargy: i33 WOUWISSa GC LORGE HOOPER being about to leave the Island, requests that al! persons to whom he may be indebted will pre- gent thetracconnts for paymentforthwith; and from those who may be indebted to him he golicite an exrivy pavment. Ocgiober 26th, 1850, f= UR TS m ww Amy x re a Me ahs a ar | “ UCAS. Se ewe / ene CALE Te hd SALES UAT VALUABLE and well known) hip No. <4, held under Lease of Si) Property, owned and ocenpied by ¥e#rss and subject to an annual Rent the Subseriber consisting a? rerun) | OL nivalent to 4d. British Sterling sig ‘ nsisting of TWO GWUNTRED AND FORTY-FOUR ACKES of LAND, together with the ,UWBELLING-HOUSE and outbuildings thereon. The Dwriire-nouse is 45 feet— two stories—commodious and well ar- ranged, The Ovrsumprmes comprise Two Stores, an Office, Coach—Honse, ‘Two Stables, Two large Barns, a Thrashing Machine, Granary, Ice-Honse, Work- shop, Blacksmith’s Forge and Jimekiln, There are also Two Wells of excellent Water, the one in the outer kitchen, the other in the Farm-yard, Of the 244 acres, about 180 are cleared, fenced, partly with cedar, and in a high state of cultivation, large portions having been heavily manured with Muscle-mud, Lime and Compost—about 50 acres are ploughed and ready for next year’s crop. Immediately adjoining are Two Gar- DENS, and an Orenarp well stocked with a choice selection of English and Ame- rican Frnit Trees in bearing. This Property is beautifully situated on the South side of Bedeque, fronting on Dunk River, and adjoining a Public Wharf, the main Road leading to Char- lottetown, forming a boundary fora dis- anee of nearly two miles ; it affords superior advantages for carrying on a& Shipbuilding or Mercantile establishment, for which purposes it has been used for the last 30 years. Fer Agricultural pur- poses jit is surpassed by none om the Island, the so! being of goad quality, and well watered by two never failing brooks ds Te ae ee main Roads leading through the Island. ALSO-- 160 Acres, situate on Town, 3? acre, ALSO-—-1000 Acres of Wilderness on Vownsinp No. UL. To the whole of the above Property an indisputable Title will be given, and one half of the purchase money may remain secured thereon, The whole or any part of the STOCK, CROP or IMPLEMENTS now on the property, may be taken ata valuation, or wil! be sold cheap by private sale. For further ptrtieniars, apply to W. H. Porr, Naq., Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, JOSEPH POPE. Bedeque, October 23, 1850. NEW STORE and NEW GOODS. Soulh Side of Queen Square, opposite the Market House. YHE Subscriber begs respectfully to invite the attention of the public to his well selected Stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, &e. suitable for town and country customers ; and he trusts, by ready Cash returns, and strict attention to business, that he will he enabled to carry out his principle, with satisfaction to his customers, EWEN CAMERON. December 4th, 1850, French Invention, which run across, the one in the centre, the other in the rear of the Property, while | the River on which it fronts, contains, within a short distance, inexhaustable quantities of muscle-mud and other valu- nble manures, which can be procured witheut difficulty. The whole is capable of being divided with advantage, there) being—distant from the main residence | three-quarters of a mile—a new COT- TAGE, 40 feet by 30 feet, in course of erection, finished outside, the materials for its completion are on hand, and the Cottage wiil, if required, be completed by the Subscriber. The Woods end Marshes in the vicinity abound with game, and the River with abundance of superior Salmon, Trout and Oyeters. ALSO, THREE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES situate on Township No. 27, three miles from Bedeque, 200 of which have a front of 40 chains on the Char- lottetown Road; 80 acres ere cleared, fenced with cedar, and in excellent con- d:tion, having been in pasture for several years past. A large Spring of excellent water tekes its rise npon, and flows across the Property. The remaining 150 acras are bounded in front by the Strait of Nor- thumberland, and in the rear by the Road leading from Bedeque to Seven Mile Bay and Cape Vraverse. Of this tract eeveral acres are Salt Marah. — It is par- tially cleared, and there is an abundant supp'y of Seaweed for manure on the Shore. ALSO, All that old and valuable FARM, late the property of Mr. Woalliam Murray, fronting on the North side of Iunk River, and bounded on the rear by the Road leading to St. Eleanor’s, it contains $6 acres of Upland, end 10 acres of superior Marsh; a stream of fresh woter runs through the whole length of the Farm. 20 or GO acres are cleared and in goad cultivation : there isa new COTTAGE and BARN onthe premises, ALSQ, 3 acres of Marsh Land adjoining Dunk River Bridge. 1!5 acres in Miscouche Settlersent. Township No, 17. 100 acres on Jownship No. 19. 250 acres v6 *~) 2h. 300 acres “& 67. On the atter tract thereis an excellent Mill site. The whole of the above LANPS are veld in fee simple, ar af cood quality, more ef /ess unproved, and frat aa the CUIMIBAL SOAP» { Teg TELSTAR TCU aT ST ee eee ee 33a OR, BP TOMER COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARELAA, 7p Phe Great Blood Renovator, 4 1 M, W, Skinner, AGENT FOR P, £. ISLAND, MEDICAL WAREHOUSE, QUEEX,$®, a BorrLes; IT IS SIX TIMES CHEAPEB, PLEASANTER, AND WARRANTED SUPB- RIOR TO ANY SULD. IT CURES WITH OUT VOMITING, PURGING. SICKENING OR DEBILITATING THE PATIENT. The great beauty of the superiority of this sarsaparilla over all other Medicines ts ihat while it eradicates the Disense, it invigorates the Body. tis one of the very best Spring anp Summer Mepe- cinESs ever known, It not only Purifies the Whole System and Strenethens the Person, bot CREATES NEW, PURB AND RICiL BLO®!)! 2 power possess- ed by no other Medicine. And in this lies the grand secret of its wonderfat 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. [t has saved the lives of more than 15,000 Children during the three past seasons, Te the Public. THE public are hereby notified, that the preparation extensively knewn as .P. TOWNSEND'S COM VN eRTRAC sf SARS PARILLA, © now mannfies ured under my direction and supervision, from | WIOR removing Spots from Silk, Wool- { | Clothes. &c., without injacieg the ectours. It iwill alse remove spots of Balsam, Paint and |Varnish from any especies of clothing, When ithe public become awere of the cleansing qua- ‘ities of thie veluable invention, they will find that tts use will be the means of saving many pounge ta them: The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above Soap, and begs to intunate te Country Dealers and others that be 18 prepared to supply them with gnoy guantuy at the lowest prices. From the ready gale it has ai- ready met with and being of the wimost value to al! persons, it in desirsole for Country Dea- jers to procure an eariy supple of it. M. W. SHINNER. Medical Warehouse, Dalrytuple’s Coraer UP sgents wamted. Oct BH 18M. FPRShGe IVAaRTiGd. Diamond Cement, JOR mending Chins, G'sss, and Marth- were ofevery Description, The Subscriber has heen appointed Agent for the aheve Cement, and frem hie experence of its use in the repair ot ‘broken diehes and Glassware, can coanfi- denily recommend it to House keepem and others. It will he cold im any quan- tity. M. W. SKINNER. Medical Warehouse, Dalrymple’s Corner, Oct. 26, 1850. Stray Cows. WO STRAY COWS—one black and bi the otber red—bave been on ine Subd- seriber’s oremisee gince the Ist October last. Unlees the owper or owners redeem those Cows within two months from this date, they willthen be sold at Public Auction, te the Act 9 Vie. cap. 8. JAMES MILLER, Jr. Freneh Fert, December $, 1854, af. Fer Swaases. he superior built feet sailing Brig “ Corthagenian.” Vhomas Richard- son, Master, #!!] sail for the above Port in afew days, Can aceoinmodate two or three Cabin Passengers, by making early. appheation to the Master, or to ii. HASZARD. December 7, 1850. £OTiICE.—The Office of Ageayer ot Weights and Measures for Prince County, ie kept in the hause sdjoining the Farm of Sam. Green, @eg. on the east ecde. and in front: of William Coates, Esquite’s House and Barn. and south about a quarter of a mile from the; Schooi House. JAMES KEOUGH, Assayer ef Weights and Measyres fer Prinee CC onnty, St Eiewne’s Oct 5 WE. , len, Cotton and Losen. Gentlemen’s! pay expensee, In accordance with the termes off 'the original reeipe obtained from fin. &. Townsenn; and { certify that it fe leomposed of ingredients FURELY VE- GEPAGLE and WITHOUT MER- CURY —and also that the ingredients are judiciously compounded, 60 os to obtaim irom them their greatest medical effect, JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chews ith, a eee dastice to All. Tie gross and inslignant haLrerkoons that bave bees put im circulation Wecnive the Public declacing that | heve “Abandoned the Field,” ihat * old” Jacob Townsend is my father; that the ngcipm by which my Extract of Sersapariia prepared wae obtamed from bin; thet we are in partnership: with pumerous other suanoers of like import, induce me to make the following arripavr?, awarn to before the MAYOR of the CITY of NEW YORK. 1, Sauces P. Towssenn, of the City of New York, do make affidavit that “bam no relative of old Jacob Towne- hend—ain not, nor have] ever been, in any way connected with him in dnaneme. { nave known bim only as a Nireet Pedlar of Mupe and Cheap Publications, unt vbout two yeara since, when he was hires by some unprisciplied men to lend the fraudulent ase of his mame to confuse aad distract the pubhe mind, that ther imagit pirate the property which | poe- siaeed in the Reputation of Townsend's Sarsapardia, which had cost me thou- sande and tens of thousands of dollars. “fo a sust whieh 1 brought againet thie Jacob Townsend and Thompson, Milman @& Co., the firm by which bw was employed, the so styled old Doctor recentiy made sffidavit that be had no miereat whatever inthe Sarsaparilla tw wimch bis pame is affixed, and asks the eourt to Jet him off on that ground. * Furthermore, | am the sole antl and discoverer and tae original proprietor of the wedscine known as Dr Townsends Sareaparilia.”’ Lhave never offered oid Jecad ‘Yownsend a penny for his recipe, but wee engaged ip manufacturing the Compound Exiract of Sarsaparrilia for geariy eight years before he or any one elee, aking advantage of the great popr, larity of this medicine, undertook ta counterfeit either the article or the name.* 8. P. TOWNSEND, Sworn to this 16th day , April, 1850, before me. | C. 8. WOODHULL, Mayor ofthe City of New Yoyly, ¢ nis Exrracr 1s pur ure In Quvane’