i Th: ) ' i ie 132 Hope for the Afilicted : Hauirax, N.S., May 13. MR. SAMUEL STORY, 3rd, Agent for S. P. Townsend's Sursaparilla, GIR. Having been afflicted for the Jast bt) 12 months, with an affection on the Lungs, which prevented me attending to sny work as well as | could wish, during which time I was under three Doctors’ hands, and must say I derived no benefit whatever, and began to despair of ever etting better. I was induced to try 8. . Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, that you are agent for, by seeing it advertised, and after using two bottles fouud immediate velief, and am now able to attend to my work as usual, ! sincerely believe it has been the means of restoring me. I have also been afflicted with the Piles for the last seven years, and when I began using your valuable Sarsaparilla to my astonish- ment [ was cured. JOHN BRENNAN, Cooper. No. 81 Albermarle-street, Halifax, N. S. Sworn to at Halifax, before me, this 13th day of May, 1850. A. Keirn, J. P. It is with much pleasure that the Agent for P. E. Island, thus again makes known the wonderful qualities of ‘Townsend's Sarsaparilla, as exemplified in the above cure. This Mediciné must now be acknowledged by all to be one of the greatest blessings of the age. For Sale at Siinnen's .Medicul Ware- Aouse, Queen Street, Choirlottetown., Charlottetown, May 25. Royal Agricultursi Society, SPECIAL MEETING of tne Com- mittee of the Royal Agricuttural Society, will be held on Wendes:'ey the Sth of June next, for the purpose of taking into consideration what articles, the qrowth or manufacture of Prince Edward Island, can be sent to the Exuisition oF Inpustray oF ALL Navions to be held in London in 1851, and the best modé to be adopted for procuring the same. By Order, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary. Committee Room, May 25, 1850. T a meeting of the Inhabitants of Charlottetown, held on the 7th day of May, 1850, for the purpose of voting a sum sufficient to keep the Pumps and Wells in repair, and to chose Assessors for the current year-—It was ordered that the sum of One hundred and Thirty Pounds be the Assessment for the current year, with an sdditional sum of Twenty Pounds for the purpose of enlarging the present Engine House. The following persons were appointed Assessors for the currrent year: Messrs. V.H. Pope, John McGill, G. Little, John Williams, J.C.McDonald, W. Duchemin, Dan. Hodgson. J. D. P. Coles, Don, McPhee. At a meeting of the Assessors, held on Monday the 20th May, 1850, it was Ordered, That John McGill, Esgq., be appointed Chairman, Daniel Hodgson, Esq., appointed Trea- surer. Donald McPhee, Secretary. On motion, It was resolved that Mr. James Curtis be appointed Collector for the ensuing year, JOHN M‘GILL, Chairman. DONALD M‘PHEE, Scc’y. Monday, May 25, 1850. A Public Meeting WiLL be held on T'vespay¥ the 4th inst at Fitzpatrick’s, Ten Mile House; m. Peter’s Road. The members of the Second District are respectfully request- ed to attend. as their constituents intend submitting some questions for their con- sideration. May 25. Building Lots to Let. ‘S1E Subscriber will let for aterm of years, as may be agreed upon, in Building Lots, the Town Lot ke now owns and occupies in Charlottetown ; for fuctker particulars apply to DONALD M‘PHEE. April 20, 1850. dins. Pasture Lots. © PASTURE LOTS to let; for particulars apply to the Subscriber. ——- _ THR BXABINER. Lost. A REWARD of Ten Suuttines will be paid to the holder or finder of 2 Plan of Lot 48, comprising Col, Stewart’s pro- perty. The same is requested to be left either at Mr. Bal'’s or Col. Stewart's residen. e,Char- lottetown. ‘The plan has been lost now some weeks. April 13, Valuable Real Property for ale, [HE following pieces of Land, &c. will be submitted to Public Competi- tion at the Old Court House in Charlottetown, on ‘TUESDAY, the Ninth day of July, 1850, at the hour of 12 o’clock noon, (unles previously disposed of by private contract,) viz; ‘Town Lots No. 85 and 86, in the second hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, call- ed Water Park, fronting the Hillsborough Square and Dorchester street, with the Dwell- ing House thereon. Also, Water Lots No. 6 and 7 in Chariotte- town, with the substantial and commodious Buildings, Dwelling House and Foundry there- on erected, known by the name of the Pheenié Foundry—the Dwelling House having spacious cellarage, and the Fouidry being fittted up and furnished with implements, machinery, &c., well adapted in every respect for carry- ing on business. Also, Five acres of Land, part of Common Lot No. 29, in Charlottetown Common. Also, 300 acres of Land on Township No. 638 having a front of 30 chains on Murray River, with deep water close to the bank. This land is intersected by Log Cove and Greek River, and affords superior sites for Mills. Also,a valuable Farm containing 200 acres of Land, part of ‘T'owdship No. 48, fronting on the Hillsborougy River immediately opposite Charlottetown, part of which is clear and un- der cultivation. For further particulars and terms of sale, either by Private Contract or Public Auction. enquire at the Office of the Subscriber, who is empowered to treat respecting the disposal of the above cp F JOSEPH HENSLEY, Attorney at Law. Office Great we and Water Streets, ad- joining the Phenix Foundry. Jan. 12, 1850. The Blood Horse “Saladin” W ILL stand for the Season at UPTON the Residence of the owner. Terms—30s., Cash down. Mares that have missed last Season will be charged 20s. The Ayrshire BULL, Imported by the “ Royal Agricultural Society,” last Spring, having been purchased by the Sub- scriber, will stand at the same place. Terms—Three Shillings, Cash. Uptoa, April 22. STEPHEN RICE. Hay for Sale, AT CAPTAIN SWABEY’S FARM —within less than a mile of Char lottetown. Aus o,—Seed Oats of the Tartarian or Freeland sort. TheseOats produced last year 70 busliels per acre at Mount Stewart, five bushels per acre being sown. A sample may be seeti at the Store of Mr. J. Williams, Queen’s Square. April 17, 185. [Sw.] Cottage to be Let, [s a pleasant situation in the suburbs of the Town. There is a large Garden adjoining. Rent, £12 per annum. For further information, enquire at the Ex- AMINER Office. May 22. FOR SALE OR TO BE LET, TWO FINE BUSINESS STANDS ON QUEEN’S STREET. HE STORE, DWELLING and PRE- * MISES, at present in the occupancy of ALEXaNDER M:Lean, Esq., this Property is in fee simple. —aLso— The STORE, DWELLING and PREMIS- ES recently occupied by Mr. Jon Davis, jun., this Property is a Leasehold, and the Lease may be purchased, or the Premises taken at an annual rent. The position and capabilities of the above, for prosecuting a large Business, recommend them to any who may require such; and the Properties being se well known require no further comment. Possession, if required, on the Ist May ensuing. Apply to ANDREW MITCHELL, April 10, 1850. Private Boarding. few Private Boarders can be accom- modated by applying to the Subsecri- ber, Corner of Great George Street. WILLIAM KOUGHAN. Mey 4,1850. J, TRENAMAN, To be iet, Hat pleasantly situated Mansion in the vicinity of Government House, i now in the occupation of the Hon. the Chie Justice, consisting of Twenty-one highly finish- ed apartments, with Coach House, Stable, Kitchen, Flower Garden, and a never failing Spring of Pure Water on the Premises. Possession given on or about the 18th May t ly to Tee DAVID WILSON. Richmond Street March 20. Business Establishment TO LET. THE Subscriber, particularly grateful to his friends and the public for past fa- vors, respectfully begs to intimate that he a a eee carry on business as usual. attached, which will be ready for posses- further particulare please apply to = r Ww. W. LORD. Charlottetown, March 1), 1850. NEW Drugs and Medicine ESTABLISHMENT. DALRYMPLSS CORESR, OPPOSITE MR. HENRY STAMPER’S. (HE Subscriber respectfully informs the inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Country generally, that he has just receiv ed at his Establishment, a complete assor/ ment of Superior Drugs and Medicines, DIRECT, FROM BRITAIN, Arso— Perfumery, in variety ; Hair, Cioth and Tooth Brushes; Paints, Oils, Var- nishes and Colours; Pickles, Sauces, Confectionary ; Dye Stuffs, of every des- cription, dc. &c, all Orders in the above line promplly at- tended to. M. W. SKINNER. Charlottetown, January 19th, 1850. NOTICE. Alu Persons indebted to the Subscriber are hereby notified that he will take in payment Cows in Calf, if delivered on or before the 20th inst. GEORGE COLES. May 1, 1850. DISTILLERY, UPPER GREAT GEORGE STREET, NEAR KENT STREET. W, H. BADGE takes leave to inform the Public that he has com- menced the business of DISTILLATION, and hopes the experience of many years spent in the Trade in Ireland, and an earsiest desire to please the Public in thisCountry, will ensure to him a share of their patronage. — Charlottetown, January 12, 1550. 3m Improvement of Farm Stock. THE Royal Agricultural Soriety renew their offer, made last year, of procur- ing for such farmers as may feel a dispo- sition to improve their Breed of Cattle, well bred BULL CALVES, which will of the price paid by the Society to the breeder. Persons desirous of availing themselvs of this offer, wil] please to make early application to the Secretary. Owners of wel! bred Stock, who may wish to dispose of any, are requested to communicate with the Secretary, By Order, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary. Committee Room, April 17, 1850. MISSING. mue person who has in his possession “ a PLAN of the Subscriber’s Property, at Elliot River, prepared by Mr. Joseph Ball, Surveyor, will greacly oblige by returning the same, either to Mr. Daviss. Victoria Hotel, or to James Peake Esquire, Charlottetown, im mediately. y J.B. COOPER. Charlottetown, April 20, 1850, wf | April 6, 1960, ‘ sion on the 15th day of May next. For intends moving to the premises now oc- ras cupied by Mr. F. Antoine, on the corner FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE of Water and Pownall streets, and ad- joining his Wharf, where he designs to TO THE PUBLIC! He also begs to announce that he is/\F{E Subscriber. wi teady to treat with ahy Tenant who may T ’ ith some de- feel disposed to rent his present well|tion of the Public to the great and peculiar af known, cotivenient, and comfortable resi-| vantages which persons will enjoy, by effectig dence, with the Shop and Warehouse Assurances with the gree of confidence, begs to cal] the atte Alliance Life and Fire Insu~ rance Company, OF LONDON. These advantages are— ° First.—Prrrect Security.—it most be admitted, that a Capital ef L5,000,090 sterling, under the immediate management of such « wealthy and influential body as the Directo of this Company, affords perfect security to the Assured. Secondly.—Honor anv LABERALITY On the part of the Company has ever characterised alt its transactions. As the assured in this com- munity have invariably experienced this From THE Company, during thé last Eleven yeare nothing further need be stated upon this head. Thirdly. —The purchase of this advantage at a moderate rate. Itis material to know, thet while from the largeness of the Capital, whieh ig alone answerable for losses, the Assured not only enjoy perfect security, but also are privileged to participate in the profits of the Company, which are declared and divided st the expiration of every successive period of Five years. This participation will be returm ed to the Assured inthe form of percentage on the Premiums that have been paid. Int year 13 44, the Subscriber paid te the Assured, entitled to receive this percentage, a fair re- turn; and during the present month, the Sub- {> Prescriptions carefully pul up : and |scriber has had much pleasure in paying to various gentlemen who have aspured with the Company, for the last five successive years, the handsome return of Seven and a half per cent.— one of whom received the large amount of LAl Ys. Sd., Island currency, as his proportion. The Directors have removed the restrictioa relative to the burning of Camphene. ‘Thie 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, espe- cially at this season of the year, they can ob- tain it by appiying to the Subscriber, who will be happy to take risks at fair Rates of Pre- miums, against FIRE, and issue Policies os LIFE, on satisfactory terms. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1850. WARE CHANGE Industrious Farmers, po BE soxip by the Subscriber, the Freenoxp [nTeREsT in 3600 Acres of Lanp on Township No. 52 1020 ~—s do. do. do, 33 400 do, do, do. 43 156 do. do. do. 38 —4LS0— be supplied to the purchasers at one half| Several Buispine Lors in Chariottetows and Georgetown. The above Township Land will be sold ¢cuEap, from 10s. to 158. currency per acre, in small tracts from 50 to 100 Aore$ each, ata Credit of Ten Yerans, on security without interest during that term; and should any of the purchase money be paid before the expiration of the term, interest on the sum so paid will be allowed to the purchaser. Apply te the owner, JAMES PEAKE Charlottetown, Jan. 26, 1850 THE EXAMINER is Printed ond Pobdliehed by Epwanp WiLan, at his Office, Gres George Street, Charlottetown, Prince bbwumt itstand = At is sent to richscribere tor ‘ler -0% slips per ADRUBi— IF Pash gh aLvasen~ ut Tweive Shilliage aud wix- Renae ree