THE EX AMINER. ~~ eal epee, - ——— ~—-re a 192 ATT ET rece snne i Eale of Valuable ) BE SOLD by Public Auction, at the Colon! Balding rev oi . ne i ia Charlottetown, on Wednesday, Wie 7th day of ret ber next. at the hour of 12 o'clock Hoon, (at mot prey rt y d posed of by private sale) all that valuabie and beautifully situate , : : : 3 : *s, the pro- Leasehold Farm and Estate, known as Sarnt ¢ uthbert oes f| —is of a dark brown, standing perty of Charles Braddock, Esq., contaimng 138 oe id | the following places, vid “— land, together with the commodious Dwelling House, Grist anc Monday, April 30th aa other Mills. and Premises situate thereon. The above property 13 | for st. Kleanor’s, and pass b 7 CAIRNS Five Year old STAL- 5 VULCA Estate. THE PROPERTY OF J. r pur celebrated half-bred 1, LION, sired by the imported thorough bred Movies SALADIA , trom a Columbus dss grand te ciety ad ; . oya ¥ i . . ' ;—has teken two prizes from ~ a hurivaltutey iy ihe season J ‘Se will leave ‘Thoms Cairns’, Summerside, h Miscouche wo Lyall’s. Lot 16, for Mr. H. N. Hope’s, en his way 7 7” May, will leave ee. a bounded on the North by St. Peter’s Koad. and on the oe by ae ee oe 'saem thence to ‘'ownaemi’s Corner and Thos. * . } ™m s , ” . ~ Oe the Hillsborough River, and is about five mies distant fro Cairns’. at Hefilelds Forge and Robert Vednesday, the 2d, will call ae enon at the latter place dian River and Malpeque, ae att Os The Sai Snail ieave for Breen’s F orgs, at Darnley thence t ‘Cherien Doyle's, at Park Corner, thence to Pillaan’s, New Londen, wher he will remain until two o'clock, ow Friday iernoon, wees he will cross McLeod's Ferry, to CGrahain’s, stopping @ George McKay's, o require further des) long term of years of jy rent of one for two hoyrs) on his way to la- Charlottetown—and is toa well knows he stables #! Mr, Geerge Kilisou, criptiom [tis held under lease for ua whieh O73 years are unexpired, subject lO @ year shilling sterling per acre. é For further particulars apply to the Subscribers ( Prastecs 1t gale, & ™ under deed dated the seventeenth day ot May, 1352). | : ‘MARLES BRADDOCK, Esq, 00 the | so Charlottetown, or to C J 1G RTH, | Esquire, all might ‘Kay? %s Mills, to M-Askill’s > remises. JOUN LUNGWO ~ | tteeday, the Sth, leaves M'F.ay’s, by Johnston’s Nil's, u's, ' Charlottetown; May 21. JOSEPH HENSLEY. | Prncetowt Road, thence to Widow ‘Taylor's, Freetown, remaining ocean LL TL LL OE TL TE LO ; following Monday. Zoe ee For London direct. [a tae totem ttne tlt, will leave for John Wright’sMill, S. W., and Qn Monday, vibi leave ' from thence to Johy Wright's, Esquir main for the nig'st. TANDE e, Searltown, Vhere he will re- T FE fast sailing Barque SIR ALEXAN DER, Jaues Scorr, Commander, will leave Charlottetown + On Tuesday, the 8th, wi , Se: for the above Port on or about the 10th June next, and) i a Siurdy’s Mills, stopping at Barnabus awsdale : é will leave London on or about the first September ORD | On Wednesday, the 9th, will leave for © rawford’s Ln, and remain for Charlottetown. For Freight or passage, please % pply to W W LORD, there anti! 3 o’clock—and from thence 0 Joba Clak mi pee I'ra- Charlottetown, or Messrs. Keal & Roberts, Merchants, ree verse, where he wii! remain until one ou Vhursday, anc will then leave The Owner of the Bargue Sir Alexander avails himself of , a sppes- | for Monkiey’s, stopping at Hooper’s Cornet all might. al ; » tunity to return hig sincere thanks to the Merchants of in tevown, | Friday, the 11th, will leave Hooper's Corner for MCaal’s, by Clark's and others, fur the handsome support he has received ver Li coe | Mills. through Wilmot © reek to ‘Thomas Cairns’s, sent, Sic Alexander in the carrying trade between this Port and Liverpyol ; The above routes will be coutinued fortnightly during the re- and be will fee! grateful for a continuation of their rar Se the | maindemoaf jhe season. , same yess 1 in ber new line between Charlottetown end London. »,| An experienced Groom will be in attendance. sania. ‘as He begs to inform his friends that be intends to launch a clipper-built | April 9. KIEL PAULUS, Groom. Ebip of 500 tons, to take the place of the Str Alexander, aud he expects) —— to have her ready to suil fur Liverpool on or before the fiest of July next, | This Ship is intended exclusively for the line on whiot. the Sir Alexander | sailed, and no expense will be spared to make her a sefe, trust-wortby aud comfortable Ship. W. W. LORD. 1} leave far Mr. Muirheal’s, Tryon Road, Charlottetown, May 14, 1855. _ os ee Et ZN EORGE BEER, jun., will thank all persons indebted | G to him previous to the Sist December last past, to call and settle their respective amounts without dela;. Charlottetown, February 12. oes —_— ee - ee aman i Horses, Waggons. R SALE, 3 Horses and 3 double Waceons. Inquire at J. U, GATES’ Livery Stable, Qucen Square, Charlottetown. [x0 April 16. For Liverpool direct. FENUE Ship MAJESTIC, 540 tons, M. Watsn, Cowmanders, will sail fur the above port on or about the Sth July next — will baye good accommodation for a few passengers — and will sail from Liverpool for Char- lettetuwn on or about the Ist September. For freight or passage please apply, in Liverpool, to Messra, Davin Caxwnox, Sons & Co., or in Charlottetown to the owner, W. W. LORD. ‘Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company" of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824, Capital, Five Millions Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, April 14, Agent for P. E, Island. New Goods—New Style. FROM GREAT BRITAIN. BY the “Sir Axexanver,”’ 16 packages of GOODS, ready for inspection as soon as landed, at BELL'S CLOTHING STORE, MARKET SQUARE, Charlottetown, June 4, 1855. Eree Trade! Free Trade! King’s Square House. Beer & Son EG to annouuce the arrival of Schooner Frienps, from Boston, with a large assuriment of American Goons suttable to the season. Among which will be found a choice lot of Sunmer Hats, in a great variety, Ladies’, Gentlemens’ and Youths’ Summer Boots, Shoes, Downings and Brogans, Boxes Oranges, Barrels Apples, Barrels Flour, Bags Indian Corn, Smoked Herrings, Cheese, 40 doz. Chairs assorted, Cho- Colate, Snuff, Pepper, Potash, Cocoa Nuts, Drum Figs, Pilot Giead, Crockers, Lozenges, Burnirg Fluid, Ground Coffee, Iloneydew Tobacco, Fluid Wicking, Bags Table Salt, Preserve Ginger, Carbonate Soda, Sole Leather, Rice, smali Boxes Tea» Washing Powder, Dve Woods, Ground Ginger, Corn Starch» Hay Forks, Scythg Seaiths, Hay forks, Spades and Shovels’ Menure Forks, Lich, Shing!ing Hatchets, Scythe Stones, Axes? | Seotech Tweeds, Silk Velvets, French cut Velvets. French figured Vestings, White and fangy Marseilles, do. Black Satins, Grenada Vest shapes, cords and drills. Every description of garment, comprising all the new styles, will be made to meagure, from these Goods, in a superior manuer, and at prices to suit the times. —ALso— A large and choice rssortment of shirts, neck-ties, suapenders, gloves, handkerchiefs, hi.s and caps, together with every article required for genilemen’s wear, except the boots. C. & J. BELL. lm Carpets, Flannel-, &c. Gloves, Ribbons, Shawls. &c, Straw Bonnets, Haberdashery and Hosiery Bales grey and white printed Calicoes Parasols, Umbrellas, &c. Par and Bolt froa Anchors and Chains Paints and Oils of every description Saileloth, and all kinds of Ship Chandlery Burton ALE and London PORTER. i JAMES FORD. | May 14. Churns, Corn Brooms, Clothes Pins, Nests ‘lubs, Pails, Clocks MENS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING rtic cks and L es, Fi de ia | 5 i are . ‘ ‘ ‘ a Mortice Locks and Latches, Philadeiphie Mill Saws, Glass Ware We are desirous of informing the public, that we have on hand, and Wasi Boards, Looking Glasses, Bedsteads, Confectionsry, Clothing in Charlottetown—cut by ourselves, and made up by workmen Satinetty, Ticking, Cotton, Flannel, Carpet Bags, Door Mats,! in our employ. Persons desirous of furnishing themselves with fasbiom Rubber U.ats, &e. All in excelleat condition, and wil] be sold | able well-made garments, at reasonable priees, can be suited better at Charlottetown, June 4, U.S. PELE, eae the Market: _ TT ited thecarie all. IMfanchester House, Apothe 8 YHE Subscriber has just received per IsaBen and Sin Charlottetown, May, 1855. ¥ Atexanpder from Liverpool, G. B, an extensive assort- T. DESBRISAY & Co. Ne sold ( the lowest possible price for cash, and which consist H Dubiin, United States and Halifax, their supplies for the season, in part of :— comprising in the whole, an extensive and varied assortment of Superior PRINTS, Latest Fashions j is Gs a i : : aiid . ; ors rS ; Brushes, Combs, Soaps and other Toilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colours . Ladies’ end Childrens’ BOOTS and SHOES, in Grest and Dye-stuffs; Fruits, Spices, Confectionary, Medicated and Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes every other article usually kept at similar Establishments in Men's and Boys’ Hats and Caps _ . Great Britain. [See Apotheearies’ HaJl Advertiser. The whole Neady-made Clothing iu great variety of which they can witi confidence recommend to the public, and, cad be procured elsewhere in the market. Charlottetown, May 21, 1855, Stoves! Stoves: Stoves! establishment, Great George Street, a superior assortment of COOKING, AIR-TIGHT, and other STOVES, which wi!l be sold at low prices. Cc. F. HARRIS, Room Paper, Olive Onl, Half Bushel Measures, Wood Saws’)... constantly making up, the largest and best stock of Ready-made at 2 emall advance from cosa’. | our establishment than any other in Charlottetown. GEORGETOWN AND MONTAGUE BRIDGE. THE OLD HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1810. ment of DRY GOODS and IRONMONGERY, which will AVE just received, per late arrivals from London, Broad and Fancy Cloths DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, variety other Lozenges; with all the Patent Medicines in repute, and if quality be considered, at as low, if not lowér prices, than they (Que Subscriber has on hand and offers for Sale at his Copper & Tin Plate Worker. Charlottetown, November 20, 1854. _ Boots, Boots, Boots. UST received by the Subscriber at his Store, opposite Mr. Coles’s Brewery, one hundred pair Men’s and Boy's Pegged Boots, which will besold cheap for Cash. JAMES LONG. June 4, 1855. Im FRYENDEKS will be received by the Subscriber, until WED NESDAY, the Gih day of JUNE, fora Schooner and Crew to take up the Submarine Telegraph Cable, and relay the game across the Gulf from Cape ‘Tormentine to Cape ‘Traverse, to be done immediately. “ Any further information inay be had on application to HENRY PALMER, Agent for Telegraph Company, Kont Street, Charlottetown, August 7th 1854. a WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. (OHSS STEAM MILL CARDING MACHINE is now in superior order, being newly fitted up and in full operation Charlottetown, July 3, 1854 Kent Street, June 4, 1855. pce, - REMOVAL. | Auction and Commission Mart. FRYE Subscriber begs to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the public for the hiberal patronage he has re- | For Sale or to Let. mpuat pleasantly situated COTTAGE and Onat- Buildings —together with about sever acres ot Land —on the Princetown Road—cone miie from Charlottetown. ; : bo ‘ ly t ceived since his commencement in Business. He now begs to May zt Apply to JOHN S. EREMNER. inform em that he has removed to the premises lately occupied ; by Mas. FORSYTH, next door to Hon. P. Wacker, where IRON, seem a R he has ample Storage and Cellarage, and trusts by continued OR SALE, by the subscriber, at his Sale Room, Queen Street— 8 tons Refined and common IRON, (assorted sizes.) Charlottetown, May 21. JAMES MORRIS, ow paid for empty, clean Black Bottles at the Drug Store of M. W. SKINNER, Queen Street, Charlottetown, April 30, 1855. OR SALE, by the Subscriber, two handsome American WAGGONS. Also, 1000 bushels Swedish TURNIPS. JAMES MORRIS, assiduity and attention still to receive further favours. WM, DODD. NEW GOODS. June 4, 1355. gest landed from Liverpool, aud opened by the subseri- As ber, a general assortment, suited for town and eountry purchasers, cheap foreash. A liberal discount will be allowed to country merchants. Charlottetown, May 24. (all papers 4i) JAMES PURDIE Oak Hall, Oak Hall. FAPXIULE Subscriber begs leave to acquaint his friends, and the public in general, that he has just received at the above Establishment, in connection with his lurge and extensive STOCK OF ASSORTED MERCHANDISE, the following articles, per Sare Gotha, from Boston: Boxes ThA, SUGAR, TOBACCO and SOAP Barrels Pilot and Navy Bread Boxes Wine, Soda, Butter, Oyster and Picnio Crackers Sides of Sule Leather—Kip and Calf Shins A quantity of Lasole Leather A large arsortment of Confeetionary Cases Bouts and Shecs for summer wear. Notice. Queen Street. April 9, A CARD. HE Subseriber offers his services to the Public as AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION MERCHANT, and hopes, by prompt attention to business entrusted to him, to obtain a share of we JAS. COLES. Dalziel’s Cloth Mill. CTH delivered at this Mill at this season of the year ~~ALSO-— : . . . ad without delay. Agont .in C A quautt of Brandy, Gin, Wine and Spirits, and a superier quality | wei) ae ee ae gent .in Charlottetown, Mr. of \\. ixacy. d The Suvccriber also announces that ho keeps «astantly on handa) yay 98 1955. ts JOHN DALZIEL. varied assurtwent of CATILOLIC BOOKS, comprising Bibles, Testaments, Vrayer Books, Missals, Historical, Poetical, Controversial and Miseell- aneous Works. Also, Prayer Beads, Holy Water lounts, Crucifixes and Savred Pictures; also, 1 Sett Stations of Crogs suitable for large Chursd. | te The Rev Clergy, Conductors of Schools, and others, who wish | to pureliase good Books cheap would do well to eall. Dont forget OAK HALL, Corner of King and Queen Streets JAMES REP Valuable Farm for Sale. N excellent FARM, consisting of 75 acres of Freehold Land, on the Emy Vale Road, Lot 65, twelve miles from Char- lottetown, (40 acres of’ which are clear,) with a‘large DWELLING HOUSE, newly exdcted aud completely fuished, is now offered for sale, with immediate pos¢cssion. For particulars apply to | Moy 28. ae ; 3° -aeilottotown, May 28, 1853, cm Consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Summer Cloths, Fancy Cassimeres | | of the PHOSPHATE OF LIME are also well known in tme- JOUN BENNY, Cogtyal Avedemy. |W. Re WATSON, Cheslouctown, Agent for P. E. Island. Civic Elections. SHERIFF’S NOTICE. N pursuance of an Actof the General Assembly of this | ted made and passed in the Kighteenth year of the reign of Her resent Majesty, intituled * Av Act to incorporate the Town of Char- | ottetown.” I do hereby give publio notice, that the first Electious of Mayor and Councillors for the City of Charlottetown will be held on the | FIRST TUESDAY in AUGUST next, at the several places following, | is to say:— ee ee No. One—at the residence of Mr. Bagnall, in Pownal Street. In Ward No. Two—at the Fire Engine House, fronting on Great George Street. In Ward No. Three—at the Old Court House. In Ward No. Four—at the Fire Eugine Mouse, fronting on King Square. | j In Ward No. Five—at Mr. Tiorney’s, at the corner of the Princetowa | Road. 7 i ‘ And at the said Elections the Poll will be opened at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and shall continue open till 5 o’clock in the afternoon of the re day. oe WILLIAM BAGNALL, Sheriff. Sheriff ’s Office, Queen’s County, May 5, 1855. NOTICE. } AMES DUFFEE or DUNPHY, a young man about 17 years of age, smal! size, and supposed to belong to ‘Tracadie in P. &. Island, was Jost from on board the Bark Nasnva, about the 3d May instant, on her way from Philadelphia to Boston. He has left some clothes and about five dollars in moneys whieh his friends will be able to secure by applying to Cupt. ‘Thomson at Charlottetown, May 28. Grain, Grain, Grain. HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also:— X, XX, and XXX Ale, Charlottetown, 19th Nov. 1858. LAST HALF—YEARLY DRAWING OF THE Great Hessian State Loan of $6,725,000. puts LOAN is guaranteed by the Government, and contracted by Messrs M A Von RorscHiLp and SONS, 10 Frank. fort-on-the-Maine, and consists of Prizes varying from 59 to 32,000 dollars. e The next drawing will take place in June, 1859. THE PRICK OF THE SHARKS IS AS FOLLOWS— One Share fur £1 sterling. Thirteen Shares for £10 sterling. dix de perso... * "Thirty do for £20 * ‘Tickets ordered will be forwarded immediately on receipt of Canada tes, Bills, or Drafts on Europe, &c. é Bo eat | Peeaee the ‘Drawing, each Shareholder will receive an Official list of the winning numbers. ‘The Prizes will be paid, through the —— agents of the undersigned, in cash, at F rankfort-on-the-Maine, Canada, aris, London, &¢. ‘ Anats lame ania to Messrs. J A Schwarzschild and ee | ers, Frankfort-on-the- Maine, Germany, or through their House, Messrs | A. Schwarzschild and Co., 26, Lombard Street, London. April 16. ow j Notice. | HE celebrated Stallion “ KING OF TH E VALLEY,” the) finest horse in Prince Edward Island, imported by the Royal Agricultural Society in the year 18953, is now at parr Saiphy’s, on the Geergetown Rowd, near Finlays, and ready | for service. He will also be at the He ! Monday the 14th of May, and remain ibere until Saturday, the 19th, at 12 o’elock noon, which round he will continue during the Season, viz: 2 weeks at Patrick Saunphy’e, and 1 week at Murdock Murrey’s, Esq., Head of St. Peter’s Bay. Terns for the Season—Fifteen Shillings (according to the Act), payable at the time of service. , ee . JOSEPH DINGWALL. April 30, 1855. i , WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF 4 PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. A Cure for Consumption, Scrofula, Coughs, Celds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and al! complaints of the Lungs. ‘DURE Cod Liver Oil has lofig been acknowledged to be the most efficacious article for the cure of Consumption and kindred diseases yet discovered, while the chemical properties j dicine as being peculiarly healing. In cages where ulceration has taken place on the lungs, this article has been found by the most caretul tests to supply the very ingredients necessary for the formation of cells, and the complete healing of this delicate part of the human sysiem. This preparation of the pure Cod Liver Oil and Lime robs the oil of its very nauseating taste, which renders it 0 repulsive- particularly to invalids, The thorough incorporation of the Phosphate of Lime with the Oil has been only accomplished by the adoptton of the most perfect rules of chemistry, and a me- dicine has thereby been produced which is of inestimable value in a climate like ours. A long array of certificates might be given here to prove the efficacious character of this medicine, but it is not deemed ne cessary. The fact that from the very first introduction of the Cod Liver Oil and Lime before the public, it has been gradually adopted by the medica! faculty, 1s sufficient proof of its unques tioned excellence. For sale wholesale and retail, by Alex. B. Wilbor, Chemist 156 Court Street, Boston. W. R. WATSON, Agent for P. E. Island. November 6, 1854. PERRY’S HUNGARIAN BALM. For Restoring, Preserving & Beautifying THE HAIR NHIS elegant preparation is an effectual remedy for Baldness or Falling offof the hair. It prevents and completely eradi- cates Scruff and Dandruff, stsengthens the Roots of the hair causes it to grow luxuriantly; gives it a rich, dark, soft and glossy appearance, and prevents it turning gray. The Hun garian Balm is a purely Vegetable compound, scientifically and chemically combined, and is warranted to contain none of those deleterious ingredients which prove so injurious to the hair. It acts directly upon the skin, cleansing and purifying it from, all unhealthy secretions, thereby removing and preventing the | accumulation of scruff, dandruff, and other impurities, which so frequently cause premature decay, and loss of the hair. The Hungarian Balm is especially adapted to ladies use | and those who have tried the various oleaginous mixtures, with | no benefit, will at once discover the agreeable and beneficial effects produced by this pure and delicate preparation. Instead of inatting and tangling the hair,(which is more or less pulled out in the process of combing,) it leaves it free and clean; pro motes a natural moisture, and imparts a beautiful dark and | Blosey appearance. ‘I'ry it once and you will be convinced of its superiority over all other compounds for the hair, Much /more might be said in favor of this inestimable compound, but it is deemed unecessary, as the proprietor feels confident thet ONE TRIAL will convince the most incregulous of its rare and manifold virtues. Therefore, . If you have lost your hair and wish to restore it. If you are losing your hav and wish to preserve it. If you are troubled with Dandruff and wish to remove it. If you have any humour of the Scalp and wish to cure it. If you are troubled with Nervious Headache and wish to cure it. If you have hair eaters at the roots of the hair and wish to destroy them, If you have harsh, dry and wiry hair, and wish it to become soft, pliable and Seautiful as Silk; and if you wish to preserv rich, grecefu] and luxuriant tresses to the latest period of life use PERRYS HUNGARIAN BALM. Price 25 and’50 cents, in large bottles, ad of St. Peter’s Bay, on | gee cnc GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! | The most valuable Spring and Summer Medicine it the World; Dr. Halsey’s Forest Wine. Patronized by the nobility and medical faculty of England, ond eshevned the most extraordinary medicine in the World, EDICINE containing molasses or liquorice — like thy —— ee boasted Sarsapafillas, require many large bottles to ro . duce the slightest change in health. Tie Fofest tite ig alta. gether a different article. It coutains no syrup to give it CoH: sistency, but acquires its excellent favor and powertul inedicingy properties from the vegetable plants of which it 1s Composed, The Forest wine combines the virtues of the ; WILD CHERRY, DANDELION, YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILL,, with other valuable plants whoee properties are all most effective, his high concentration renders it one of the most edicient medicines now in use. Sometimes less than a single bottle restores the lingering patient from weakness, debility and sick. ness; to strong and vigorous health. Every dose shews its good effects on the constitution, and improves the state of the health, The Forest Wine is recommended in the strongest terms for af complaints of the stomach, : te ‘om Liver, Kidneys, Nervous Disorders, Billious A ffections, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Female Complaints, Scrofula, and all Disorders arising from bad blood and impure hubit of the system. SAVED FROM DEATH. Testimony of Mr. Nathan Mathews, a highly respectable and wealthy citizen of Newark, N. J. Dr G W Halsey :—I believe your Forest Wine and Pills have been the means of saving wy lite. When I commenced taking them I laid at the point of death with dropsy, piles and asthma, My physician bad glven me up ag past cure, and my family had Jost all bopes of my recovery. While ip this dreadfat situation, your Forest Wine and Pilla were procured for ine, and befure | had finished the first bottle of the Wine and box of Pills, | experienced great relief; my body and tnnbs winch were greatly swollen became sensibly reduced. Efopes of my recovery began now to revive, and after continging the ase of your medicine for about a month, the Piles aud Asthma were completely cured. The Dropsy, through wirch my life was placed in such great danger, was aloo pearly gone, } heve continaed the use of your medicines until the present time, and Lenjoy as perfect health as ever 1, did in my life, althougis I am more than sixty years of age. Yours, respectfally,@ Newark, N J, Jlecember 19. 1847. GREAT CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT OF TEN YEANS’ STANDING, New York, January 9, 1818. Dr Halsey—Dear Sir;—Having taken your Forest Wine and Pills to remove a disease Uf the Liver fzom whieh i have -uffered severely for upwards of ten years, and having adbered closely to the directions which accompany the medreines J pave re- covered my health, notwithstandiag 4!] who knew me thought ny case incerable. Previous to taking the Wine snd Pills, had recourse to the best medical treatinent, but continued w grow worse to an alarming degree. Some of my friends poke disparagingly of my ease. and tried to persuade ine from make ing use of any advertised reinedies; and | dowbt not, that thers are hundreds who are dissuaded fiom taking your exeelent medicines in consequence of ihe deeerption amd bie Giciency of many advertised remedies pot forth by wnprineipled men in faming advertise nents. Bat, whet a pity i os that the decey- tion used by others shou!d be the m@ins of disseadimg many labouring under disease fron makeng trial and being cured by your excellent remedies. Humanely epeakiny, they have saved wy Jife; when Ff commenced making use of theus, | was ta a wretched condition, but began to experience their good effects in less than three dayr; and in cit weeks from the time TP pu chased the medicines, to the great surprise of all np friends, was entirely cured, wnd had increased fstee poands in weight, having taken one bux of Pills, and two betties of the Wine: Would to God that every poor sufirer would avaib bimself of the same remcdies. Yours, &c., NERVOUS DISORPENS. Are diseases of the uond as wellas of the body, axnally brought on by troubles and aflfiction, and are snost commento persons of uelicate constiutions axd sensitive minds. Low spirits, nelancholy, frightful dreaum, and feariel entieipations of evil fen the slightest eases, generally eccompanying nervous disote rf. The Forest Wine end Piss are ap energeug remedy in these co™mplainte, Extracts of a lecter Jrom “Mr. Joseph €. Paulding, dated Piiladeipbia, Sepiember 7, 1849. Mr G W. Hasi-y—Deer Su; —-Your Forest Wine and Pile have cured my wife of a a,eadit) nervons disorder with whielt she had been effected-for mary Yeore Ser body was almost wasted away. She was frequeptly disturbed m her eicep by frightful dresins, awakening quire ex aurted end revered wilh perspiration, aud at times Jabouring «Wer the deiseron thar something dreadful was about to tapgen der. By the me cf four bottles of the Wine, and a box of the ?iis—she is now i perfect health. She bas regained ber flesh aud color, and em joys society as well as ever. IC! Paerorse Dr David Marein, a celebrated practitioner of New York, declared publicly that one bottle of [atiney'e Fuorést wine contaime ed more virtue than fifty ofthe large bottles of Sarsaparilia, Messrs & Ny Lampmun W& Co., ove of the marpest and moet tee spectable druggist 10 Syracuse —10 a jetier cays: ~~ From what they have beard and seen of Halsey’s Forest Wine vt is eu excel jlent and good medicine, and will unduwbicdly become the leading medicine of the day.” The Forest Wine is put up in large sqrore bottles, with Dr / Haleey’s name blown in the glase, 3) per bottle, ar six bottles for $5. Gum coated Pills, 25 cents per box. Agente ere authorized to retai!, as well as wholesale, on as faeuralile oem ditions as the proprjetor, No. 161 Dasne St. Coruer of tiudsom New York. W KR WATSON, General Agent. May 28, 1855 aes N Ma‘tuews, Jases Wiros. BYOR THECURE of Liver Complainte Jaundice, Dyspepsia Rheumatism, nde gestion, Gout, Dyseniery, Diarrbom, Dis, orders, of the Kidneys and Bladder, Bry sipelus, and sli Diseaxes of the Skin Eruption, Typhoid.and thflammentory Fevers Sick Headache, Costiveness, Pains in the Head, Breast, Side, Back and Limbe, Pal- pitation of the Heart, Female Complaints and all Diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, These invaluable Pills have been used with unparalleled success in private practice, for more than thirty years, and are now offered to the public, with the fullest conviction that wey will prove themselves a public benefit. They possess the power of stimulating the depurative organs throughout the body to a healthy activn, thus assisting nature to subvert diseases afier her own manner. Prepared only by D. DAYLOR, Jr & CO, No. 25, Hianover Street, Boston. Sold by D. TAYLOR, Jr, & CO., 25, Hanover Street, Bos- Seas eg hae jton,and W, R. WATSON, General Agent for PrinceE dward sland. ow. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, General Agent for P EL JUST TRY a ‘Wee Jamie Duncan’s EW ESTABLISHMENT of Tin, Copper, Lron, and Plumber Work. Next docr tothe residence of tho Hon. George Coles. From his late experience in the Old Country, and by strict attention & the execution of orders, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. P. 8.—Jobbing punctually attended to. Charlottetown, January 22, Notico. AM persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing 00 those lands situate on Lot or Township No. 46, the property of Captain Byrne, the heirs of Mrs. Taylor and of Miss Gun Cunningha® and lying between the western boundary of Major Crocke’s land, the eastern boundary of Lot 45. Any person or persons so fi trespassing, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. ROBERT STEWART, Agent for Captain Byrne, the heirs of Mrs. Taylet and Miss Gun Cunningham, Charlottetown, Anu 23. dienes ‘ THE KXAMINER IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAT BY EDWARD WHELAN, AT MJ3 OFFICE, KENT STREET, NEAKLY orrosiTe mx. coum BREWERY. Price Fifteen Shillings per Annum 3} Payable Hail yea! IN ADVANCE (All papers.) : ? = as