Pt eM ———. es 240 a Pe sa i. ee a Ae Oe ae PP = . _ z f 4 - — oe ne oe ie a in ‘Re roa pay Sette oi. ai YRE BXABINSR. De 8. P. Hownstad’s gr COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARIBA, The Great Blood Renovator. M. W. Skinner, AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND, MEDICAL WAREHOUSE, QUEEN ST. {nis ExrRacr 1s PUT UP IN QUART) RorrLes; IT IS 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 is that while it eradicates the Disease, it fuvigorates the Body. Itis one of the very best Serine any Summer Mept- ernes ever known. It not only Purifies the Wholé System and Strengthens the Person, but CREATES NEW, PURE AND RICH BLOOD! a power possess- ed by no other Medicine. And in this lies the grand secret of its wonderful suecess. 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. r/VHE public are hereby notified, that the preparation extensively known as " §, P. TOWNSEND'S COM= DR Te EXTRACT OF SAR- APARILLA, 18 now manufactured under my direction and supervision, from the origine! recipe obtained from Dr. S. P. Townsenn; and I certify that it is composed of ingredients PURELY VE- GEVABLE and WITHOUT MER- CURY—aneé also that the ingredients are jndiciously compounded, so as to obtain from them their greatest medical effect. JAMES &. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. tee Justice to All. The gross and malignant aLseHoops | that have been put in circulation to} Decerive the Public declaring that [ 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 sLanpers of like import, induce) me to make the following AFFIDAVIT, sworn to before the MAYOR of the) CITY of NEW YORK. I, Samven P. Townsenn, of the City of New York, do make affidavit that “Tam no relative of old Jacob Towns- hend—am not, nor havel ever been, in any way connected with him in business. | [ have known him only as a Street Pedlar! 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 of Townsend's Sarsaparilla, which had cost me thou- sands and tens of thousands of dollars. “In a suit which I brought against this Jacob Townsend and Thompson, Skilman & Co., the firm by which he was employed, the so styled old Doctor recently made affidavit that he had no interest whatever in the Sarsaparilla to which his name is affixed, and asks the court to let him off on that ground. “Furthermore, I am the sole author and discoverer and tne original proprietor of the medicine known as‘ Dr Townsend’s Sarsaparilla.’ [have never offered old Jacob Townsend a penny for his recipe, but was engaged in manufacturing the Compound Extract of Sarsaparrilla for nearly eight years before he or any one else, taking advantage of the great popu- kerity of this medicine, undertook to counterfeit either the article or the name.” S. P. TOWNSEND. Sworn to this 16th day April, 1850, before me. C. 8S. WOODHULL, Mayor of the City of New York. | Cures in P. E. Island. M W. SKINNER, Agent for the 4Vi¢ above Medicme, recommends to} the public the following certificate in tes- timany of its efficacy in the cure of dis-| eases. his is only one of the many) instances, on this Island, wherein cures| Townsend’s Compound Extract of Sarsa-| parilla. Cuaktorretown, P. E.[., April 27, 1850.—This is to certify that my wife was for the space of twenty five years suffering under a Complaint got through a severe cold, which brought on a gene- ral debility of the System, and froin the use of one Bottle of Dr. 8. P. Townsend’s Compounp Extract oF SARSAPARILLA, was entirely restored to good health, which was purchased from Mr. M. W. SKINNER, General Agent at Charlotte- town for the above Medicine. FINLAY M‘KINNON. Sworn to before me, Geo Dalyrumple, J.P. Hope fer the Afflicted! Hauirax, N. S., May 13. MR. SAMUEL STORY, 3rd, Agent for S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, \IR,— Having been afflicted for the Jast 12 months, with an affection on the Lungs, which prevented me attending to my work as well as I 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 getting better. I was induced totry 5S. P. ‘Townsend’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 I began using your valuable Sarsaparilla to mv astonish- ment I was cured. JOHN BRENNAN, Cooper. No. 81 Albermarle-street, Halifax, N. 8. Sworn to at Halifax, before me, this 13th day of May, 1850. A. Keita, 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 Medicine must now be acknowledged by all to be one of the greatest blessings of the age. For Sale at Sxinner’s Medical Ware- house, Queen Street, Charlottetown. A Fresn Surpty of the above SAR- SAPARILLA may be had of either of the following country Agents: Mr. DANIEL GORDON, Georgetown. Mr. JAMES M‘FARLANE, Souris. Charlottetown, May 25. GREAT SALE OF REAL ESTATE, &c. PRorivaBLe INvesTMENT oF CaPITAL. pHe following valuable Lots of REAL ESTATE, the Property of the Sub- scriber, valued at £1000, will be sold on Tuesday the 16th day of July next. The property consists of five lots, as follows :— No 1—A Building in the centre of the Town of Pictou, occupied asa dwelling and tannery—at present rents for £53— valued at £550. 2—A Dwelling adjoining the above— value £250. 3—A Building occupied as a work shop and ware-room—value £145. 4—A Building Lot in the town of Pic- tou—value £30, 5—A Lot of Land near French River Merigomishe—value £25.—Total value £1000. , —ALSO— A Lot of Sarp.ery and other articles— of the value ef £150, which will be devi- ded into 25 Lots of differert value. The Sale will be conducted in the fol- lowing manner :—Four hundred and sixty shares will be sold at £2 10s. each; the holders of which may seleet from their number three individuals to act as sales men, who will dispose of the whole by ballot. Further particwlars made known on application to the Subscriber. JAMES SUTHERLAND. have been effected by the use of S. P.| HE ARTIFICIAL SLATE is the pro- Patent Artificial Slate, AND UNCHANGEABLE METALLIC PAINTS; Proof against Fire & Water. MANUFACTURED BY THE PATENTEE, IN COLCHESTER, NOVA SCOTIA. duct of a iwixture of mineral sub- stances known to be the best non-conduc- tors of heat as well as the must indes- tructible; the Chemical affinity of which, converts the surfaces of materials covered intoa Coating of Actual Slate—Provf against Fire and, Water. Thus the laws of nature are made to accomplish results, as surprising as they are useful, by rendering wooden fabricks as durable as Brick or Stone, and less impervious to moisture, and consequently prevent- ing decay and destruction from corroding influences hitherto supposed unattainable. The principal ingredients are Alumina, Silica and the Oxides of Iron, The ad- hesive quality of the latter, not only binds but attracks the particles together; but the substance covered also. The longer exposed to the weather the more power- ful the attraction, and consequently the harder the Slate. As various shades of colour are obtained, Brick Buildings may be made impervious to moisture and the fashionable colours of either Free Stone or Granite. The oil must be evaporated by the action of the weather before it is Fire proof, which will take from nine to twelve months, The Meratuic PAINTS, Purple and Red, are offered as Weather and Water proof solely. Their base being Iron, se- cures them from Galvanic action, so fatal to lead and other Paints on Iron work— and their chemical combination makes it impossible that any change should take place from atmospheric influence or the action of Salt Water and Sulphurated hydrogen, so prevalent in Sea Ports and tidal Harbours. They surpass al! Paints ee ee eg “ie eae Fak en We gee i a Ses a a eee be “ SS” TO BUILDERS. ([‘ENDERS will be received until the Ist September next, for the enlarge- ment of the present Engine House, plans of the same to be seen at the Subscriber's Office; by Order of the Board of Fire Wardens. H. HASZARD, Aagust 17th. Clerk B. F. W. NEW CHEAP STORE, Foor or QueEN Street, next To Mr. Peter Macegowan’s, l 29 PACKAGES Genuine Teas, Porto Rico Sugar, Olive Of, Superfine Flour; Salad Oil, in cases ; White Wine Vinegar; Havannsh Cigare ; Newman, Hunt & Co.’s best Port Wine, different diamonds; Golden Sherry; Hen- nessey’s and Martel’s Cognac Brandy, Dark and Pale; Holland’s Gin; Jamaion Spirits, 40 per eent. over proof, &c. The above articles—warranted genuine and the best of their kind—being a con- signment, are offered for sale for a short time only, wholesale or retail, at uncom- menly low prices for cash, as the whele must shortly be closed. Families and dealers will find this an excellent opportunity of supplying them- selves on better terms than the articles can be imported. A. DAVIDSON. July 27, 1850. Qw. WErORIA TAS. WOOL CARDING. HE Subscriber begs respectfully to inform his friends and the public, that his CARD- ING MILLS are now in fall operation, and the Machinery being new and of a superier description, performs the work in a first rate style. TERMS. 2d. per pound if paid on delivery. 24d. 0, payable in three months. 3d. — do. if paid after that date. yet discovered in Cheapness and Durabi- lily, which render them preminently ad- apted to the covering of al] kindsof Iron- work, such as Shipping, Mills, Bridges, Steam Machinery, Railway Cars, and Iron Railing. ‘The Metallic Paints have been analysed by Professor Hays, of Boston. The following is an extract from his certificate :— * As a permanent pigment, this miner- al must rank with the most indestructable and unchangeable bases, For covering Metallic Ware, its com- position shews that it is eminently fitted. “Signed, “ AUGT. A. HAYS,Siate Assayer.” Dinections.—4rtificial Slate : Mix the powder with pure Boiled Linsed Oi! and a little Spirits of ‘Turpentine, to the con- sistency of very thick Paint, and apylying with a common Brush, being careful to keep the mixture well stirred while put- ting it on. One pound will cover ten square feet with two coats. on like an ordinary Paint. JOHN ROSS, Patentee. The above new and really valuable Compounds will on trial, be fourd to sustain the characters given of them: large sales of each have been, and are being made, in the United States of Am- erica, as also in New Brunswick where paints are extensively used for coating Ships generally; and are acknowledged as being particularly well adapted to covering the bottoms of sea-going vessels. The extreme cheapness and unequall- ed qnalities ef these indisputably valuable materials, commend them to individual interest and general adoption. They are for Sale at Mr. Kenneth M'Kenzie’s Pow- nal! Street, by ANDREW MITCHELL, Agent at Charlottetown, for the Patentee. July 20. 6w. To be Let, ‘HAT pleasantly situated Mansion in the vicinity of Government House, and now in the occupation of the Hon. the Chief Justice, consisting of I'wenty-one highly finish- ed apartments, with Coach House, Stabile, Kitchen, Fiower Garden, and a never failing Spring of Pure Water on the Premises. Possession given on or about the 1Sth May next, apply to , DAVID WILSON. Pictou, July 4, 1960. Ricamond Street Mareh 28. 0 The Metallic Paints are mixed and put Good Merchantzle Wheat, Barley and Oate will be taken in payment at the Charlottetown Market price. JOHN HENDERSON, Brackiey Point Road, August 10.—2m ROLIAT VAYLOR, Locksmith & Bell- Hanger, EGS to inform his friends and the public that he has removed to the Shop lately occupied by Mr. David Q’- Neill, opposite the Colonia) Building, where he intends to continue following the Locxsmirx anp Beiu-Haneine Bu stness, and hopes to enjoy a continuance of that public patronage, for whieh he re- turns his sincere thanks, June 29. American Geods. JUST ARRIVED FROM BOSTON. (PHE Subscriber, grateful to his kind Patrons for their very liberal support in times past, begs leave to call their at- tention to a large and varied assortment AMERICAN GOODS, Selected with great care from some of the most respectable Houses in Boston. JOHN GIBSON. June 22. 6w. 1900 Acres of LAND, TO BE SOLD OR LET ON THE MOST FAVOURABLE TERMS. NE THOUSAND ACRES of superior LAND, situate at Lot 3, in Prinee County. The Western Road runs though part of it; it is covered with excellent Timber, and supplied with numerous wa- ter streams. It will be Let or Sold ir Lots to suit intending purchasers, and on terms the most advantages that can be offered. WALTER LANNEN, August 10, 1850. FOR SALE, number of BUILDING LOTS for Sale on easy terms, by applying to Mr. BEVAN, at Capr. Rice’s Office. Aug. 14. 4w, pd. LT ET YR THE EXAMINER is Printed and Published by Epwarv WHELAN, at kis Office, Great Georze Street, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. it is sent to Subscribers for Ten Sbil- nmeu> lings per annum—IF PAID IN ADVANCE—or ‘Twelve Shillings and Sis-pence afler the frst Bix months ent cana