ogee pea aie ne Ns Tac ee Sar pee a GeeGT A. os Ss Bee Mea eR LAS ee & ee pee Fog oe F 21 — verre ¥i8.5.P. TOWNSESAD'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SAMSAPARIMUBA, The Great Blood Renovator. M. W. Skinner, . AGENT FOR P. FE. [SLAND, MEDICAL WaREHGOUSE, QUEEN ST. Vurs Extract i pur up im Quart SOTTLES; (T [8 SIX TIMES CHEAPER, FURASANTER, AND WARRANTED SUPE- KIOR TO ANY SOLD. i? CURES wiTH- OUT VOMITING, PURGING, SICKENING OR DEBILITATING THR PATIENT. ‘The great beauty of the superionty of this Sarsaparilla overall other Medicines is that while it eradicates the Disease, it luvigorates the Body. Itis one of the very best Spring anp Summer Ment- crises ever known. It not only Purifies t<e Whole System and Strengthens the Person, but CREATES NEW, PURE AND RICH BLOOD! a power possess- ed by no other Medicine. And in this es the grand secret of its wonderful 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. It has saved the lives of more than 15,000 Children during the three past seasons. To the Public. HE public are hereby notified, thatthe DR. S.P. TOWNSEN, known as ma SP, TOWNSEND'S COM- OUND EXTRACT OF SAR- SAPARILLA, is now manufactured under my direction and snpervision, from the original recipe obtained from Da. S, P. Towsxsenn; and I certify that it is composed of ingredients PURELY VE- GECABLE and WITHOUT MBR- GURY—and also that the ingredients are diciously compounded, so as to obtain orm them their greatest medical effect. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Cheinist. J astice to All, The gross and malignant Fatsenoops that have been put in circulation to Decerve the Public declaring that I have *‘Abandoned the Field,” that “old” Jacob Townsend is 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 stanpers of like import, induce ne to make the following arripavre, ‘worn to before the MAYOR of the ITY of NEW YORK. 1, Samver P. Townsenp, of the City »f New York, do make affidavit that “Tam no relative of old Jacob Towns- hend—am not, nor ‘have I ever been, in any way connected with him in business, { have known him only as a Street Pedlar VW Maps and Cheap Publications, until wbout 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, thet they wight pirate the property which [ pos- sessed in the Jiepuldtion of Townsend's Sarsaparilia, which had cost me thou- sands and tens of thousands of dollars. “Tn a suit which [ brought against this Jacob Townsend and ‘Thompson, Skilman & o., the tirm by which he was employed, the so styled old Doctor recently made affidavit that he had no interest whatever inthe Sarsaparilla to which his namevis affixed, and asks the court to let him off on that ground. “ Parthermore, { am the sole auther and discoverer and tne original proprietor | of the medicine known as‘ Dr Townsend’s Sarsaporiiia.” {have never offered old Jacob Townsend a penny for his recine, bat was engaged in manufacturing the Compound Extract of Sarsaparrilla for nearly eight years before he or ary one else, taking advantage of the great popn- arity of this medicine, undertook to ‘eounterieit either the article or the name.” ; S. P. TOWNSEND. S-vorn to this 16th day April, 1850, before me. 8. C. WOODHULI, Mayor of whe City of Mew York. cag. és PE OT BRET oat THE BXABINEZ Hope for the Afflicted: Haurrax, N.S. May 13. MR. SAMUEL STORY, 8rd, Agent for 8. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, QIIR,-- Having been afilicted for the last \) 12 months, with an affection on the Lungs, which prevented me attending to iny work as well as Leould wish, during which time [ was under three Doctors’ hands, and must say | derived no benefit whatever, and began to despair of ever getting better. L was induced to try S. P. ‘l’ownsend’s Sarsaparilla, that you are agent for, by seeing it advertised, and after using two bottles found immediate relief, and am now able to attend ‘to my work as_ usual, I 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 [| began using your valuable Sarsaparilla to my astonish- inent | was cured. JOHN BRENNAN, Cooper. No. 81 Albermarle-street, Halifax, N. 8. Sworn to at Halifax, before me, this 13th day of May, #850. A. Kritn, J. P. ((7? It is with much pleasure that the Agent for P. £. Island, thus again makes known the wonderful qualities of Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, as exemplified inthe abeve cure. This ‘Medicine must now be acknowledged by all to be one of the greatest blessings of the age. For Sale at Sxrnner’s Medicul Ware- house, Queen Street, Charlottetown. ‘The above Sarsaparilla can be had in any quantity of any of the following agents. Mr. DANIEL GORDON, Georgetown. Mr. PATRICK STEPHENS, Orwell, Mr. JAME M‘FARLANE, Souris. Mr. MOSES RYAN Malpeque. M. W. SKINNER, Sept. 4. Agent for P. &. Island. Pad a ANLR wy (NO. 1, GREAT GEORGE STREET, KOUGHAN’S CORNER, ESPECTEFULLY intimates to his RR friends and the public, that he has re- sumed business in the above Premises, and has received an extensive assortment e NEW GOODS, consisting of every variety suitable for the preeres and approaching season. These Goods ave been purchased under very favorable cir- ' cumstances,and will be sold at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. P. W. assures his old customers. that nothing shall be wanting, on his part, to render his New Establishment worthy of that ‘liberal Patron- age which had formerly been conferred on him, and for which he now embraces this op- portunity of returning hissincere thanks, Decenrber 28, 11850. AATMiae AMMA JAWISS We SAIS. Enginecr, Blacksmith, &c. (Qld Stand—Kent Street.) BEGS most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Charlottetown, its vicinity, and the coun- try in general, ‘for their libera! support since he commenced 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 AXES, Warranted of the very best Materials. For Hire: HORSES. | found gratitude, :proffers his heartfelt | thanks to the public, for the encourage- ‘ment he has continued to receive since | the ealamitous fire, which destroyed his ormer premises. | Poor Plates! : |any name, eemplete, at prices ranging from 10s, to 20s. ‘This superior Door Plate is a recent invention, and possesses all the qualities of silver in appearance and durability, is not liable to injury by climate or weather, and will never tar nish. Specimens to he seen at Pippy’s Book and Stationery Store, Queen Street. JOUN J, DAPPY, December 21, CARRIAGES, GIGS, SLEIGHS, axp GOOD N. B.—J. W.C., with the most pro- | - cultivation 5 | Pur Subscriber is prepared to furnish | Patent Stirver Door Prares, with | . i. . f i FOG SAAS, TINHAT VALUABLE and well known Property, owned and oceupied by he Subscriber, consisting of ‘"WO HUNDRED AND FORTY-FOUR ACRES of LAND, together with the DW BLLING-HOUSE and outbuildings thereon. The Dwenimnc-uo0cse is 45 feet— two stories—conunodious and well ar- ranged, The Ovotrumpines comprise Two Stores, an Office, Coach-House, Two Stables, Two large Barns, a Thrashing Machine, Granary, Ice-Honse, Work- shop, Blacksmith’s Forge and Limekiln. There are also Two Wells of excellent W ater, 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 peavily 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 Oacnarp well stocked wita a choice selection of English and Ame- rican Fruit Trees in bearing. This Property is beautifully situated on the Southside of Bedeque, fronting on Dunk River, and adjoining a Public Wharf, the main Road leading to Char- lottetown, forming a boundary fora dis- ance 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. For Agricultural pur- poses it is surpassed by none on the Island, the soil being of good quality, and well watered by two never failing brooks which run across, the one in the centre, | the other in the rear of the Property, while the Riveron which it fronts, contains, | Within a short distance, inexhaustable quantities of muscle-mud and other valu- ‘able manures, which can be procured | without difficuity. The whole is capable of being divided with advantage, there being—distant from the main residence three-quarters of a mile—a new COT- TAGK, -40 feet by 30 feet, in course. of erection, finished ontside, the materials for its completion are on band, end the Cottage will, if required, be completed by the Subscriber. The Woods and Marshes in the vicinity cabound with game, andethe River with abundance of superior Saimon, ‘Trout and ‘Oysters. a ALSO. THREE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES situate on Towasiip No. 27, ‘three miles from Bedeque, 200 of which ‘have a front of 40 chains on the Char- lottetown Road; 80 acres are cleared, fenced with cedar, and in excellent con- ‘dition, having been in pasture for several ‘years past. A large ‘Spring of excellent water takes its rise upon, and flows across the Property. The remaining 150 acres 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 Traverse. Of this tract several acres are Salt Marsh. — It is par- tially cleared, and there is an abrndant supp'y of Seaweed for manure on the | Shore. ALSO, All that old and valuable FARM, late | the property of Mr. William Murray, fronting onthe North side of Dunk River, and bounded on the rear by the Road | Jeading to St. Eleanor’s, it contains 90 acres of Upland, and 10 acres of enperior | Marsh; a stream of fresh weter runs | throngh the whole length of the Farm, 50 or 60 acres are cleared and in good there is a new COTTAGE ' und BARN on the premises. ALSO, | SB acres of Marsh Land adjeining Dunk | River Bridge. 115 acres in Miscouche Settlement, : Township No, 17. | 100 acres on Township No. 19, | 250 acres - yee 500 acres °. On the !atter tract thereis an excellent ' The whole of the above LANDS are held in fee simple, are of good quality, move or leee improved, and front og the i main Roads teading through the Island, ALSO--160 Acres, situate on Town- ship No. 27, held under Lease of 999 years, and subject to an annnal Rene equivalent to 4d. British Sterling, per acre, ALSO--1000 Acres of Wilderness on Township No, V1. To the whole of the above Property an indisputable Title will'be given, and one halfof the purchase money may remasa secured thereon, The whole or any part of the STOCK, CROP or IMPLEMENTS now on the property, may be taken ata valuation, et will be sold cheap by private gale. For further particulara, apply to W. H. Pops, Esq, Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, JOSEPH POPB. Bedeque, October 23, 1850. To tHe TENANTS aND SeTTiens om Townsuips Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, ann 66, AND TO ALL OTHERS IW Prince Epwarp Istanp, WHo arr ‘INDEBTED TO ME ON ax¥ AccouRrr WHATSOEVER. HEREBY notify that I have this dey assigned over aj] my Real and Per~ sonal Kstate in Prince Edward Island, te James Peake Esq., the Hon. Charies Hensley, the Hon John Myrie Holl, and Theophilus Desbrisay, Esq., as Trustees for the payment of Debts and other pur- poses. Ail persons indebted to me are required to make immediate payment te the said Trustees, and allto whom | may be indebted are requested to forward their Accounts to the same parties for ed- justment. CHARLES WORRELE Charlottetown, June 19, 1850. Cattle, Sheep and Agricul- tural Produce. Hi Tenants and Settlers on Town- ships 38, 39, 40, 42, 42, 43, and 66, are hereby called upon to make payment of aid sums of money due by them for Reut, Arrears of Rent or otherwise—and they sre notified that CaTTir, SHeer. Piss, Werst, Barvay, Oats, Potators, Tuasxtps. Flour, O«at~ MEAL, Beer, Porn, Picxien SaLmor, and MacwaRev,and Dried Coprisn will be tuken in payment at the Market prices, to be delive- red atthe Morrell Ferm to Mr. JOHN 8B. COX, or in Charlottetown, at Mr. DESBRI SAY’S Warehouse. JAMES PEAKE, CHARLES HENSLEY, JOHN M.GGOLL, THEO. DESBRISAY. August-21, 1850. Por SALE, a few small Tracts of Wilderness Land, well wooded, ia different parts ofthe Eetate. of which plas can be seen on application to. T. DESBRISAK ee ee “ 4\? } Wy WOR SATB. JOR SALE by the Subseriber, with immediate possession, 100 feet of LAND fronting on Pownal Street, by 84 front- ing on Dorchester Street, together with tho new two story HOUSKH, 40 by 35. STABLE, COACH HOUSE, &c.,.&c., This property ia wel! adapted fora Mercantile Establishment or Hotel, being near the head of Pownal Whee. For terms apply to P. GAFFNEY. Charlottetown, Nov. 1, 1850. eee ene Worcestershire Sauce. ECEIVED at Sxinyer's Maenieat Warrnovs®, One Case ef gennins WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCK—Fet Sale cheap. Dec. bh _ ae : Che Examiner: A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO PO- LITICS, LITERATURE, AND GENERAL NEWS. It ig Printed at the Office of the Proprie- tor, in Davis’a Building, Upper Greet George Street, every Monday, and wilt be sent to Subscribers for Fifteen Shil- lings 2 year--7s. 6d., im ail cases, mast be paid in advance. No order for the Paper to be sent to the country will be entertained, unless accompanied by tae advance payment. Advertisements will be inserted at tho lowest rates. JOB PRIRTIRG of every dorenip- tion neatly executed at the Utfice of * The Examiner.” EDWARD WHELAN, ; Kec ier and Proorieber. Wea ity Wee ee ras Ce AER apie eer ies sae : o> i a a a ane selma *