oot wiht, og ee Hel Se le API: tt seeming tts x esa A RE ta, AR ee at a a ee ee si titi 80 THE EXAMINER. “ TO BE LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS, RHAW9OD | : RhIgW 9 THE RESIDENCE OF CAPTAIN CUM-~ BERLAND. THIS property consists of a we}l built and commodius Dwelling House, erected a few years since by the proprietor, toge- ther with Out Houses and Offices ig good repair, and 150 acres of Land. It is situate on ‘Township No. sixty-five, immediately opposite Charlottetown, from which it is distant about two miles, The land is high, with a_gradual descent to the water, ard the view, which is uninter- rupted, is decidedly one of the finest in the Island. ‘The Ornamental Woods, which are very beautiful, have been care- fully preserved and Jaid off with much taste ; and asthe proprietor is desirous of returning to England, the property is offered on the most favourable terms, at a reat much below its real value. ALSO, TO BE LET OR SOLD, That very valuable tract of Land adjoin- ing Risawooo, and knownas *“ Holland’s Cove,” comprising two hundred and thirty Acres. Also,» FARM, consisting of eighty- eight acres, fronting on the West River, thirty acres of which are fit for tillage, to- gether with a good Barn and Dwelling House thereon. Also, severu! cultivated Farms fronting on the south Shore, Township No, sixty- five. ‘The above properties are well worthy the attention of parties desirous of settling in the Island. Full particulars as to Ti- tiea, Terms, &c., may be had at the office ef the subscriber, where plans of the Properties may be seen. W. H. POPE. May 19. Im. To be sold or Let. THE following eligible tracts of Land, situate on T’ownshipNo. 17,now iu the occupation of Mr. James Suaarp, con-} sisting of: ; A tract of Fifty acres, the greater part of which is fit for tillage, situate in the village of St. Eleanor’s, together with the lienses and Buildings thereon. Axso, a Tract of Ninety-five acres, of which a good proportion is cleared and fit for cultivation, fronting on Bedeque Bay. i Aso, a Tract comprising Sixty-five situate on the Main Post Road leading from St. Eleanor’s to Charlottetown, a portion of which is fit for cultivation, The above Properties are offered on tle most favourable terms. If sold, three- fourths of the purchase money imay re- main secured upon the premises. For particulars apply to Mr. James Suarp, St. Eleanor’s, or to the Subscriber, W. H. POPE. Charlottetown, May 5, 1851. WSOIEAL WARR LOSS, DALRYMPLE’S CORNER, QUEEN ST j W. SKINNER has received, and is q Bow openmg his FALL SUPPLY of genuine British BRUGES % DEBISINES, Including all the Patent Remedies now in use Spices in great variety, Confectionary of every description ; Cake favouring, and ornaments of all kinds—Candied Citron—Lemon and Orange Peels fresh and cheap—Baking Pow- der, a new article much esteemed—lIsing!ass and Gelatine of all kinds—Fresh Currants, Raisins, and Fruit of all kinds—CandJe Orna ments, new style and beautiful—Please call and see his Toilet Reqitisites, which are va- ried and handgome, Snook says nothing can equal them—Fancy Miscellaneous’ Articles, among which are some valuable Jewellery, Lockets, Studs, Breast Pins, &c.—Music Boxes, Flutineas, Accordeons, &c.—a variety of Purse Setts, plain and gilt—Silk, Steel and Bead-worked Purses in great variety—an un rivatled assortment of Fancy Soaps, Perfume- ries, &c.—I1 case of genuine Kau de Cologne, one dollar per bottle, ‘The whole of the fore going Goods, together with the remainder of his furmer Stock, furnish a complete catalogue of such articles a3 aré necessary to be found in his line, and to whith he invites public atten- tion. {CP One keg of genuine DANTZIC BLACK BEER tor sale. This is the ancient reniedy for Consumption and the restorative of debilt- tated Constitutions, ard is still unrivalled for the cure of all affections of the Chest and Lungs. Charlottetown, Dec. 11.(Gaz, only) To be sold, or Let for a term of 999 years. NUMBER of BUILDING LOTS in +“ Charlottetown and the Common ad- joining. These Lots are Situated at the entrance of the Road leading from St. Peter's; and are well adapted a8 sites for private resi- dences. These are offered on the most reasonable Terms. For particulars, appiy at the office of the Subscriber. WILLIAM H. POPE. Charlottetowh, May 5, Im. To be Sold, PH AT valuable Property situate of the the South Side of the Tillsbodotigh River, known as the “ Fort Augiisttus Farm,” 12 miles from Charlottetéwh, comprising 260 acres of LAND, 48 dcres of which are a Salt Marsh, vielding onan average, Sixty stacks of HAY; 90 acres in a good state of cultivation, havibg been in pasture for three years; and the reinainder is covered with excellent tim- ber. This Property is bounded on the west by a Stream of water from the rear to the River,—and a splencid Stream of water, fit for Mill machinery, runs through the Fara, east and west. ‘This Property is subject to ah annual rent, but isa very desirable location for any person wishing to carry on extensive farming operations. For terms and other particulars enquite at the office of this paper. May 19, 1851. bAFAYETTE Marine Insurance Company. OR the security of the assured, in the + British North American Colonies, the Directors have authorised the Agents and Local Directors respectively, in the places hereafter named, to invest the premiums te the sum of $100,000, in the following proportions, namely: At Montrea! for Canada, $ 25,000 St. John for New Brunswick, 20,000 At Halifax, ior Nova Scotia, 20,000 At St. John’s, for Newfld., 20,000 Aad at Charlottetown, for P.E.1.,15,000 $ 100.000 The sum appr priated for this Island will be invested in the Bank of British North America, at Halifax, N.S.,and can be drawn for at sig ht, to meet losses. The eubseriber trusts that with such security the merciintile portion of this community will pat ronise the * Lafayel'e,’ the more especially as it is the first .Ma- rine Office establish ed in this Island ; and when the acecommmalation is considered, of allowing three ra onths’ credit on ap- proved notes, forthe very low rates of premivin, at which this Office intends to take risks on vessel, cargoes and freights en voyages tauny partof the world, for aby period of tite. is CHARLES YOUNG, | Agent. May 19. NAY area acs JAMES We GAIQUS. Engineer, Blacksmith, &c: (Old Stand—Kent Street.) EGS most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Charlottetown, its vicinity, and the coun- try in general, for their liberal support since he cocimenced business, and trusts. by diligence to orders and the best of, workmanshtp to merit a continuance of their favors. ALWAYS ON HAND: CARRIAGE MOUNTINGS, SPRINGS, AND GIG AXLES, BROAD AND NARROW CAST STEEL ; a ae ee , Warranted of the very best Materials. SRS y WAS & wad, For Sale, AND IMMEDLATE POSSESSION GIVEN ow ACRES of kxcellent LAND, situate fu} © at Core Head, Lot 34, a good part of which is under cultivation, and the remainder is covered with Timber of the best description—together with a comfortable Dwelling House and Out Houses, On this Property is advantageously situated a GRist MILL, contatuing two pair of Stones, asda Carding Machine. ‘The Mill will be sold either with or withont the Land, as may be agreed upon ; and part of the purchase mbney may remain secared upon the property. For further particulars enquire of the Subscribers on the Preraises, WILLIAM & JOHN AULD. Vorehead, Peer, LI. th DR.S.P. TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARIBLA, The Great Blood Renovator. M. W. Skinner, AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND, MEDICAL WAREHOUSE, QUEEN ST. ‘nis Extract 1s put up IN Quart Borr.es; Iv 18 SIX TIMES CHEAPER, PLEASANTER, AND WARRANTED SUPE- RIOR 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 18 that while it eradicates the Diseuse, it Invigorates the Body. Itis one of the very best Sprinc adty Summkk Meiit- cings ever known, It not only Purities the Whole System and Strengthens the Person, but CREATES NEW, PURE AND RICH BLOOD! a power possess- ed by tio other Medicine. Ahd in this lies the grand secret of its wonderful success. It has performed within the lust three years more than !80,000 cures of severe cases of Diseases; at least 20,000 were considered incurable. [t has saved the lives of more than 15,000 Childreti during the three past seasons. To the Public. qu E public dre hereby notified, that the preparation extensively known aa DR. S. Oe en COMe POUND EXTRACT OF SAR- SAPARILEA, is now manufactured under my direction and snpervision, from the original recipe obtained from Dr. S. P. Townsend; and [ certify that: is composed of ingredients PURELY VE- GEYABLE and WITHOUT MER- CURY—and also that the ingredients are judiciously compounded, se as to obtain from theron their greatest medical effect. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Cheinist- Justice to All. The gross and malignant Fatsenoops that have been put in circulation to Deceive the Public declaring that I have “Abandoned the Field,” that * old” Jacob Townsend i8 my father; that the REciPE by which my Extract of Sarsaparilla is prepared was obtained from him; that we are in partnership; with numerous other sLaNotrs of like import, induce me to make the following arripavit, sworn to before the MAYOR of the CITY of NEW YORK. 1, Sastuei P. Townsénn, of the City of New York, do make affidavit that *{ am no relative of old Jacob Towns- hend—am not, nor have | ever been, in any way connected with him in business. I have known him only as a Street Pediar 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 I pos- sessed in the Reputation 6f Townsend's Sarsaparilla, which had cost me thou- sands and tens of thousands of dollars. “In a suit which [ brought against this Jacob Townsend and ‘Thompson, Skilm4n & Co., the firm b¥ which he was employed, the so styled old Doctor recently imate affidavit that he had no interest whatever inthe Sarsaparilla 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 tne original proprietor of the medicine known as * Dr Town3end’s Sarsaparilla.’ Ihave never offered old Jacob Townsend a penny for his recipe, but was engaged in manufacturing the Compound Extract of Sarsapartilla for nearly eight years before he or. any one else, taking advantage of the great popu- larity of this medicine, undertook te counterfeit either the article or the name.” S. P. TOWNSEND, Sworn to thie 16th duy April, 1850, before me. S.C. WOODHULE, Maver af of New York. ~ - oy SN ia i ‘ ee ~——ae. ae BINSLZAD. TO BE SOLD, the above beautify! and most desirable property, owned by R.A. Fellowes, Esq., acjoining Charlottetown Royalty, bounded onthe South by the Hilistorough River, and on the North by the St. Peter’s Road, distant Four miles from Charlottetown. There is a Dwelling Honse upon thé Premises, which 1s large, handsome, and commodious, and together with the Buile ings, Offices, Wells, Pumps, &c., in ex. cellent repair, ahd every way adupted for the residence of a Gentleman. The situation of the Property is one of the most beautiful in Prince Edward I¢}- and, commanding an extensive view of the Hillsborough Rivér. The Plessun Grounds, Garden, and Orchard sre tasie- fully laid out, and in high cultivation, Alled with choice Fruit Trees from Eog land. The Farm containg 250 acres of Land of which 140 are cleared and in crop; the enclosites lie wel) towards the Sowtb, and its vicinity to Chrrlottetown, both by Road and Rivar, make it most desis able for Agricultural purposes. The Woodinnd consists of « goed growth of Hard and Soft Wood, yielding a plentiful eupply for Fuel and Feneing. The Tenure is Leasehold, for the Term of 1000 years, at an anjinal Rentof One shilling per acre, the Landlord being under engagements to defray all Taxees For particulars and orders to view, agp- ply to the Subscriber at his Offige ia Charlottetown: JOSEPH HENSLEY: Charlottetown, on 1851. “ Aliance Life & Fire Instirance Company” OF LONDON, Estapuisnep BY Act or Partiamgest Capital L5,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG. Agent for P, E. Leland, April 14. CHARLOTTETOWN Mutual lire Insuranes. Encourage the above Home Association. Keep your Property Insured. Keep your Money in the Country. MNHE COMPANY has more than Dot- bled its Capital in Cash, within the last year. Each person Insuring has a share ® the Capital. . DANIEL BRENAN, President. HieENRY PALMER, Sec’y. & Trea. Secretary's Office, Kent-Street. ? April 14, 1854. \ a Che Examiner: A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO PO- LITICS, LITERATURE, AND GENERAL NEWS., It is Printed at the Office of the Proprie- tor, in Davis’s Building, Upper Great George Street, every Monday, and wyl be sent to Subscribers for Fifieen Shi- lings a year--7s, Gd., in all cases, must be paid in advance. No order for we Paper to be sent to the country will be entertained, unless accompanied by the advance payment. Advertisementa will be inserted at whe lowest rates, . SQB PRINTING of every deseup ion neatly executed at the Office of -xaminer.’ EDWARD WHELAY, kdjtor sad Propristef. —