s THE EXAMINER. ae Aenean an tn iP eae EEE But at last the rain lig) ‘. tu ity for some desu! —— Notice. 2 ae Un lee erdiner MUIEREAS GEORGE WALSH, late of Summerside, in ¥Y OW Prince County, merehant, did, by a written document have 6 ubirrassedvaly executed and bearine date the 20th dey of November, ina remarks’ = 1856, assien and make over unto the sobseriber all his, the could » said Goorge Waish’s, hooks of account and all d hts due there- ne" on, together with all other outstanding a hts due or OW ing unto him by Bonds. Notes of Hand, or otherwise, both in this Istand and thi sue for, This . ‘ anu recover the same is to notify all persons Walsh by Bond, Note of Hand, Book Account, or otherwise, to pay the same to me forthwith, or they will be proceeded against without further notice. Dated at Saint Eleanor’s, this 4th day of December, 1856. Dee. 8, ARTHUR S. CRASW ELL. Tyee 0.1 A Card. IE subseriber takes this method of tendering his thanks to the merchants of this City, as also those in the neigh- bouring ports, who have so handsomely supported him in the carrying trade between this port and Liverpool, dering the four years the “Sir Alexander ’’ was on the line, and more articularly for their increased support to his new ship ** Ma- jestic ;*’ and regrets yery much the inconvenience and loss which they have sustained, occasioned by the late accident to that ship off Pietou harbour. He also begs to inform them that, having succeeded in getting the ship off, and repairing own inspection) put into thorough repair and first-rate order, for the continuance of his carrying trade, for the spring of 1857, at which time he hopes to receive a continuance of their support. WILLIAM W. LORD. November 24, 1856. 3i aia a tS Steamer MAID OF BERIW! Sr. JOHN, DORCHESTER, HILLSBORO AND THE BEND. In connection with Steamers ‘* Adelaide’? and ** Admiral”’ to and from Eastport, Portland end Boston. FENUE well known Steamer ‘‘ MAID OF ERIN,” Captain John Belmour, is intended to resume her trips between St. John and the Bend, (calling at Dorchester and Lillsboro), on RRCNR EE sae cE PRETO ee +. as follows :— Leaving St. John every Tuesday and Friday evenings’ tides. : Returning,—leaves the Bend every Wednesday and Saturday : at high water. i] For further particuiars apply to f JOHN WALKER, Steamboat Office, Ward-street. ! St. John, N. B., April 5, 1850. tf. April 14. ; WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. Ss OLES’S STEAM MiLL CARDING MACHINE is / now in superior order, being newly fitted up and in full operation Charlottetown, July 3, 1854 E subscriber, Notice. H T inhabitants of Upper an in returning his sincere thanks to the ing, St. Peter’s, &c., for the gene 1 Lower Grand River, Launch rous support he has received from them during the year and a half that ns Mill has been in operation, begs to inform them that he has now got a new Cardin Mill completed, and will be ready to card W ool, after the 15th of May, at 2d. per pound. Having always an abundant supply of water, he hopes to continue to give general satisfaction in grinding Wheat, Bar- ley and Oats, at the shortest notice. And being highly im- up with gratitude for the assistance afforded hy the pub- ie in repelling the acts of oppression sought to be imposed upon him by jealous and designing persons, he has determined to grind wheat for one-fourteenth, or 4 lbs. per bushel, after this date. ce N. B.—PBoards and Deals always on hand, ALEXANDER HAYDEN. Head of Grand River, Lot 55, April 7, 1856. 4w. F. subseriber begs to announce that he has now opened suitable for the season, which is offered for sale at lower prices CHEAP CASH STORE, for inspection, a well selected Stoghkjof than EVER. JOHN RIGG, SYDNEY STREET. : ee FASHIONABLE GOODS, June 9, » 1556. GREAT CLEARING OFF. and extensive patronage of his friends and the public during the past twenty-eight years, begs most respeetfully to inform them, that having agreed to take Mr. Freperick P. Norton into partnership, and having now completed his FALL IMPORTATIONS, he is Selling off the whole, without the least reserve. iis present extensive Stock of Goods comprises almost ey description of Merchandize usually imported into this Island, and a8 THE WHOLE MUST BE SOLD OFF FOR CASH, preparatory to the new arrangement, no matter at what sacrifice, GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. Ch. Town, Dee. 1, 1856. om DANIEL BRENAN. N. B.—An early settlement of all outstanding Debts is ear- nestly solicited. ~ QUEEN-ST. HOUSE. (Macdonald's Brick Building.) Prime Groceries and Liquors. HE subseriber has on hand the following, and will dispose of them cheap for CASH :— Cognac BRANDY, Holland's GIN, SPIRITS, RUM, MOLASSES, SOAP, TOBACCO, CANDLES, Bloom RAISINS, Superior Congou THA. Moist & crushed SUGAR. Atso—a variety of Spices and Dye Stuffs. Dee. 1, 1856. ALEXR. MACKINNON. Old Stand, North side Queen-square. * HAVE just received the best assortment of Grocertrs and Liquors that is to be found in this City, including the follow- ing articles and others too numerous to mention: — TEA, in great variety Burning Fluid Dye Stuffs Crushed SUGAR Port WINE Earthen Jars Brown do. Sherry do. Pickles Puns. brigut Molasses Madeira do. Sauce do. Jamaica Raum (old) Champagne do. Brushes do. Demerara do. Byass’ Pale ALE Blacking Biseuit Leith ALE Fig Tobacco Coffee London PORTER Orinooka do. Annapolis Cheese Lemon Syrup Flat do, Raisins Cider Digby Herrings Figs Malt Whiskey Candles Currants Dark Brandy Rice 200 barrels euperfine Uanada FLOUR, No. 1, new brand, (warranted.) Cash paid for Timothy Seed. Charlottetown, Nov. 24, 1856. Isl. 6m ~ NOVEMBER. 1856. NOVEMBER. NEW IMPORTATIONS Of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASONS. FENUE subscriber begs to announce the arrival of his Fall and Winter Stock of BRITISH MERCHANDISE, comprising Dry Goods of all deseriptions ; also, a select Stock of GROCERIES, all of which he will sell at the very cheapest cash charges, Shore THOMAS KELLY, i Jae 0 Naas tapes , Queen-street. . é ' ; 5 { ; bottled \ J S.Ct May 1.) Nov. 3. SEASONABLE GOODS the old stand, Dawson’: Nov. 17, 1355. . ° ° : ee . | » neighbouring Colonies, with power to demand, receive, indebted to the said George | her so as to go to Liverpool, he will then have her (under his | a FYNULE subscriber, in gratefully acknowledging the very kind | HUGH FRASER. ODS. es attention to his Whoat Countr! ye a FARM at Nai! Pond, Lot 1, consisting: of 50 acres, more or legs, fronting on the Gulf shore, with the ex- | ception of 10 acres all under cultivation, and well feneed with — | fencing all round. There is a put lic road runs through the _— of | the farm, and a good Dwelling House on the premises; with a brook of water ranning through the property, a sbort distance from the louse. Possession givenimmediately, It is under lease for 999 years at the rate of Is. per acre. Application to be made to CHAS. PALMER, Esq , or to Cascampec, Nov. 10, 1856. G. M. RYDER & Vo. For Sale cheap, YESIRABLE STAND FOR A COUNTRY STORE, with , erected. For particulars ap- BENJAMIN DAVLES, Charlottetown. NOR SALE, } - A’ | ply to bth August, 188644 OH) lo See so and Land near Charlotte- town for Salo: FrOR SALK, the newly built and commodious Dwelling | House in Charlottetown Royalty, late the residence of the Hon. Charles Hensley, together with eighteen acres of Land adjoining. The | | Dwelling House contains—Dining Loom, Drawing Room and Study; two | | Kitchens, with Store-rooms, &¢.; and Nine Bed rooms. ‘There is also | Stables, Coach-house, Root-house, Pump, &c.,on the premises. The dis- i tance from Charlottetown is rather less than one mile | Also to let from year to year, or for a term of years, as agreed upon, | several Pasture Lots iu Charlottetown Royalty, near the above Dwelling House. For Terms of Sale and Lease apply to the subscriber at the Attorney General’s Office, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. July oO. JOSEPH HENSLEY. ‘To Tenants on parts of Township Lands Nos. | 58, 57, 68, 59, 60 and 62. iFOVAKE NOTICE—That the Tenantry on said properties, under the management of the subseriber, are hereby notified to pay their rents to him without delay, as he is fully empowered, and received | postive instructions to eolleet the same. Ile also cautions all persons | whomsoever from TAESPASSING on any part of said lands, either by cutting timber, taking forcible possession, or in any other way whatever, | without a written permission from himself. Any persons disregarding | this notice will render themselves liable to prosecution at law. WILLIAM DOUSE. jy” All Tenants or other oceupiers of lands on said Townships, will please pay their respective Land Tax to the receivers appointed by the Government, as no further indulgenze will be granted to those who have hitherto delayed its payment. W. bd. |} November 24, 1856. | On Sale, CARGO, to suit a Vessel of about 200 tons, consisting | L£ of—120 tons hardwood square TIMBER, 20 M. three ‘inch DEALS, 300 SPARS (assorted sizes), with Lathwood ‘for stowage,—will be sold at a moderate price. The above jean be delivered at Three Rivers in ten days, if arranged for }this month, and can now be seen at Mr. Tnomas ANNEAR’S Montague River. | Arso—about 100 tons square Birch TIMBER and a lot of | Lathwood, at Orwell, which will be sold cheap. ts Wanrevp—a SCHOONER, to carry 3 or 4,000 bushels ats to St. John or Halifax—would either be sent on freight , Esq., Charlottetown, or PATRICK STEPHENS. suitable buildings thereot | | | Dwolling Hou i ' r= hy i (all papers, Gw.) | } a} of O jor sold. Enquire of Bens. Davigs | Orwell, Dee. 1, 1856. 4i i . Notice. TENE undersigned having assigned all his outstanding debts and effects to Mr. GEORGE GARDINER, of Bedeque, in | trust, for the benefit of his creditors generally,—bereby requests all | persons indebted to bim to make immediate payment to the satd George | Gardiner. JOUN TODD. Sumuierside, Bedeque, November 24, 1856. 6w Great Hessian State Loan of 6,725,600 dollars. With extraordinary advantage of a chance in two drawings by single payers. To be reimbursed with..... 16,588,519 Dollars. OR eine <eernttivated £2,400 ,000 Sterling. YHIS Loan is guaranteed by the Government, and con- tracted by the eminent Banking House of Messrs. M. | A. Von Rotusenip & Sons, in Frankfort-on-the-Maine. The | following capital prizes must be gained, viz :— 14 of 40.000 dollars. | 60 of 4,000 doilars. 292 of 36,000 — * 60 of 2,000 $6 24 of 32,000 * 120 of 1,500 ‘ 60 of 8,000 ** 186 of 1,000 ss &e., &e. The smallest prize is 55 dollars, The next drawings will take place the lst December, 1856, and Ist June, 1857. The price of Shares is as follows :— One Share, £! | Thirteen Shares, £10 Six Shares, 5 | ‘Thirty Bs 20 To enjoy the full adyantages, early application is necessary, as the price of a Share remains the same whether Reais before or after the drawing of the Ist December. Tickets will be forwarded on receipt of Colonial Bank | Notes, Bills or Drafts, onany Town in Europe. The undersigned haye great pleasure in announcing that they are now appointed Sole Agents for this distribution for the British Colonies and Forcign parts, and that during the last 12 years they have paid to successful holders of Shares in | Great Britain, prizes amounting to £52,000, which have | been distributed in Liverpool, birmingham, Manchester and } London, &e. After each drawing the Shareholder will receive a list of ‘the winning numbers. The prizes will be paid in cash, at | Frankfort-on-the-Maine, East or West Indies, Canada, Paris, | London, New York, &e. Apply without delay to Messrs. J. A. Scwarzenitp & Sons, Bankers, Frankfort-on-the-Maine, Germany ; or their Mouse, Messrs. A. Scuwarzcritp & Co., 26, Lombard Street, London. Remittanees which are too late, will be returned tothe sender, | or if he prefers it, Shares in the following drawing will be a eeeaae Prospectuses may be seen at the office of this paper. Shares in the above Loan can be obtained at the Lxaminer office. EDWARD WHELAN. August 18, 1856, “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDOW ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT tc"). Capital, Five Millions Sterling. Apri) 14. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E.I. Superior Boots and Shoes. E ICHARD FAUGHT has just received a large supply of BOOTS and SHOES, consisting of — Ladies’ black and colored satin lasting Congress and gaiter BOOTS ; Misses’ do.; Children’s leather Boots and Shoes, of all sizes; Men’s strong, erain, and kip BOOTS & BROGANS; Gents’ Congress Danc- ing Boots; Ladies’ French and American kid Slippers. ig A quantity of French CALF-SKIN always on hand. Charlottetown, Nov. 10, 1856. (Isl, Ady. & H. Gaz.) Mill-stones and Gearing. prok® SALE, a pair of Granite Shelling STONES, with Spindles, Nuts and Gearing, complete, for a Shelling and Grist Mill. Charlottetown, Nov. 10, 1856. Apply to GEORGE COLES. Fe OOK out for winter frait. No App Only Ady. NK q les to be had. 4 a few bushels of CRANBERRIES remaining at the sub- scriber’s. J. WILLIAMS, November 24, 1856. Queen’s Square. B ’ market price in CASH will be paid for the foregoing articles by | when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or ‘nwar Colds, are by its means effectually cured, rendering the Hair stiffor gummy. It makes it : Fall Supply of Drugs, Medicines, &c. — = | t a Soft andG DER sebr. “ Hibernia,” M. W. SKINNER has received | *7° Prevents its turning gray oF falling out yand, aotw; his Fall Supply of this, it will not injure or grease the finest bat or co] GENUINE BRITISH DRUGS AND MEDICINES, ¥ A oe ae a Cle actie Co ceatry laa via Halifax; besides all the requisites of his business will be found—! peaytifyl soft and glossy sppentnuce’ Viel ata the Lots of Confectionary, Cake Ornaments, Pickles, Sauces; Shrimps, | qo, o¢ the Anest sitks ue ’ will NOt injy Sardines, John Bull, Harvey and Worcestershire Sauces, &e.; pre- eo served Meats, Candied Peels, Nuts, Walnuts, Vilberts; Castana, | THE VICTORIA HAIR GLOSS Peeun, Hickory and Jordan Almonds; Raisins, Currants, Annapolis) js pnt in large bottles, with a splendid wrapper and American Cheese, Pine Apple Jam, Guava Jelly, Marmalade, PORTRAIT OF QUEEN VICTORIA AND Which — Quinces, French Fruit, py are lg gg Ginger, ALBERT. Always find this on the wrapper, and 8136 yp ddatiaaeaes -? _. | signature, and you will get the genuine, Price 25 cents per Boule, , COMSTOCK & BROTHER, Sore PRopmierg, ae TORS, Carleton’s celebrated Horse & Cattle Medicines, Good for all Herbivorous Animals.—to owners of and Dog in Horses. Carlton’s Founder Ointment. Pop Reena Founder, Split Hoof, Hoof-bound Horses. and Contra Cure Feverish Feet, Wounds, Bruises in the Flesh, Galleg Cracked Heels, Scratches, Cute, Kicks, &c, on Paints and Gold Leaf. Ww R ¥ TATSON has added to his former Stock :— co . Brandram’s best WHITE LEAD, Black, yellow, red, green, and blue PAINTS, Putty, Ochres, best Glue, Red Lead, Verdigris, LITHARGE and GOLD LEAP. ie’ For Sale very low. November 24, 1856. Ady. Ex. & Isl. ij aD ERSONS who want their Harness renovated, can be sup- : ee ; s horses, t plied with a first rate article of Harness Varnish ; also, CA RL ON’S RING-BONE CURE. For the cure of Ring-Bone, Bone Spavin, Spavin Wi Harness Jet or Polish,—at the Drag Store of Queen-street, Dec. |. tsk M. W. SKINNER. (H1EET WAX—for Wax Flowers.—M. W. SKINNER has received a supply of the above in assorted colors, Nov. 24. and Splint, a certain remedy. Carlton’s Condition Powders for And also an excellent Medicine for Cows, Sheep ang These are the original and genuine CONDITION introduced into the States and British provinces long any others. | All so-called “ Condition Powders,” now put u are worthless imitations of the Original «C CONDITION POWDERS.” THEN FARMERS LOOK TO YOUR] All of CARLTON’S GENUINE HORSE Meta can be depended upon, and we pledge ourselves that pos teration or depreciation of any of them shall be permitted In * Carlton’s Condition Powders” we have giventothe a Medicine, which, as a General Condition Medicine, ig “THE BEST IN THE WORLD” The great changes of weather and season, with of use and food, have a very great effect upon the By the aid of a microscope, we sce millions of little openings sinuous fluids of horses. 1 is at these changes they regi, on the surfece of our bodies. ~-Bhrough these..this Ointment, | #8estant to asture tothrow off any disorder of the fluids gf qd | body that may have been imbibed, and which, if not atjegs Diseases of the Kidnevs, disorders of the Liver, affections | to, will result in. the Yellow Water, Heaves, Worm, : d, &c.; all of which will be prevented by giving one of e | Powders twice or three times a year, and wi } at any tig when any symptoms of disease appear, if used in time, One Powder will cure the tlorn [irstemper in Cattless » A Marvellous Remedy! for a Marvellous age !!. een HOLLOWAY’S OINT) THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. IENT. part. of the Heart, Inflammation of the Langs, Asthmas, Coughs an Every housewrf knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any | thickness. This healing Ointment far more readily penetrates Sale : through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the boring the horns, or doing any thing beside ; and ergy most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by CAUTION F oTRAn mes me | pees: a 7A N F3 —A Medicine hike this is always gong other means. a 1. ERYSIPELAS, RHEUMATISM AND SCORBUTIC jterfeied by some. ‘There are counterfeits in the HUMOURS. Beware of imposition. 1H) Never buy * Carlton’s Condition Powders ”? without No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of diseases af eee : : the Skin, whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment, | = full fac simile signature of J. CARLTON COMSTOCK the wrapper. aia Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, cannot long with- | . ie ¢ ‘ atand us influence. The inventor has travelled over many parts; Remeber this, as there are i:nitations offered for of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this )are very hurtful to animals. i Ointment, giving advice as to its spplication, and has thus been cs CARLTON’S BRITISH HEAVE POWDERS, A never-failing cure for Heaves, Thick and Broken W the means of restoring countless numbers to healih. SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS & ULCERS, Colds, Coughs, Irflammation of the Lungs, and all which affect the Wind of Horses. Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Ointme i with ? . . ¥ ua of tig wondenfal Otten, when having to enpe ith |" Carton atten or Horaey and Cate are propel se 1s > 8s, , . : . > “sa , Cy ae i erat pe ings. and | recipe of a very celebrated Englisi Farner, and will ewe tumours. Professor Holloway has despatched to the Kast Jarge | |; i r .| ninety-nine cases out of one hundred any of the above complainly shipments of this Ointment, to be used in the worst cases of | -y mn se . : ; I'hey have been used by Parmers, livery men, stage prope wounds. It will cure any uleer, glandular swelling, stifiness » : rd : and others, with the most marked and decided success, | ac the joints of 20 year’ i “ ° ee a or Coutraction of the joints, even of 20 year’s standing Cautton.— None can bé genuine unlese you find the PILES. AND FISTULAS. J. Cartton Comstock on the Wrapper of each article, These and other simmiar distressing complaints can be effec- | ber this, as their articles have been extensively count tually cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts of late, look and find the proprietor’s name, J, Carlton affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions | &c., never buy without. around each pot. RHEOUMATISM. Both the Ointment and Pills shou'd be used in the following | Comstock’s Nerve and Bove Liniment, is warramed tne canes t © |any cese of Rheumatism, Gout,Contracted Cords, and Muse \Fistulas or stiff joints, strengthens Weak Limbs, and enables those are Crippled to walk again. Comstock & Brother, Pre ® Bad legs ‘Chiego foot Sore-throats Bad Breasts Chiiblains ‘Gout Skin disease t ; ; Burns ‘Chapped hands /Glandular Swelligs|/ Scurvy New York, and none genuine without their name on the Bunions Corns (Soft) Lumbago |Sore-heads | Per. <i . . Kite of Mos- Cancers Piles Tumours TOOTHACH 8. = chetoes and Contracted and! Kheumatism 'Uuleers _ DR. KLINE’S DROPS, for the cure of the Tooth Sand Fles | SuffJoinss |Scalds lWeends is with confidence that we can recommend it as an 1M Coco-bay 'Wlephantiasis {Sore Nipples |Yaws. cure in all cases, without any injury tothe teeth or Price 25 ets. Caution.—All of the above named articles are sold Comstock & Brother, 2 St. Peter’s Place, directly intem the Astor Honse, one door from Barclay street, and one from Broadway, New York. to whom all! orders must be due Also Comstock’s Pain Killer, Hair Dye, Nerve and B Liniment, George’s Sarsaparilia, Turkish Wine, and al Comstock’s Medicines. . Sold in Charlottetown, by W. R. Watson, General Agent |P, KB. Estand. Agents Wanted.—Country Dealers wishing an agency, be supplied by W. R. Watson at Proprietor’s prices. Also sold by M. W. Skinner and Tl’. Desbrisary & Co.. by one person in every town, Calland get an almanoc gral Sold at the Mstablishments of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York, also by al! respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized werld, at the following rrices :—Is. 3d.; 33. 3d.; and 5s. each Pot. 1 There is a considerable saving by taking the larger size. N. B—Directions for the guidance of patients in every isorder are affixed to cach Pot. General Agents for Prince Edward [sland—Messrs. Haszard & Owen, Charlottetown. GAN be and has been prevented in thousands of cases by this nature’s own remedy JUDSON’S CHEMICAL EXTRACT OF CHERRY AND LUNGWORT. This medicine, unlike most of the patent remedies of the day is the result of the careful stutly and experiments of a scientific and experienced Physician. ‘The two principal ingredients have long been known and celebrated. WILD CHERRY BARK. When the strength of this ‘is properly extracted is the best inedicine known fur curing the worst Coughs and other Pul- monary diseases, it loosens the phlegm and enables the sufferer to expectorate easily,and alone will cure the worst cold or cough, which if neglected always leads to Consumption. LUNGWORT. This is a plant the virtues of which are known to but few, it has been said by the most learned men of all times, that “ na- ture has provided a remedy for each and every disease,” and the discoveries that are daily made, go to prove its truth. Lung- wort is doubtless the remedy designed by nature for Consump- tion. Its healing properties are truly wonderful, and the ra- pidity with which it cures the worst cases of U!cerated Lungs, soothing and subduing all irritation, almost iunmediately, isa! proof of its adaptation to this disease. These two articles combined with other purely vegetable ingredients, form a medicine that is certain to cure the worst cases of Consumption if taken before the sufferer is entirely prostrated. Do not be discouraged, a trial can do no harm, but will convince the most sceptical of its real worth. THOUSANDS OF CONSUMPTIVE persons have been deceived repeatedly in buying medicines which were said to be infallible cures, but which have proved | only palliatives, but this medicine is not only palliative but a! cure for ulcerated lungs. It contains no deleterious Drugs, and one trial will prove its astonishing efficacy better than any assertions or certificates in curing consumption and ali diseases d DEATH | Youatt’s celebrated Gargling Oil, for and Beast, OR UNIVERSAL FAMILY. LINIMENT, The most wonderful External Application ever discove Better than any other Pain-killer, Linitment or Garghing ever invented. This Oi! is made from a recipe procured at great exp from arelative of * Youatt,? rae Cerepraten Eneutsn & RIER AND AutTuor or ‘Youatr on tue Horse,’ who u invariably when he required an external application, Therefore we feel justified in saying that we believe all try Youat’s Garghng Oil wiil find it better thenalld Gargling Vils or Linimeants. ‘The use of this penetrating Fluid has been attended® unparalieled success in all the disorders of Horses whieh an external application ; such as Corks, Chates or Galls, Wounds, Sprains, Film inthe Kye, Scratches, Crack | Strains of the shoulder, Stufle, Hough, Knee, W hiribde lock, and of the Pastern and Coffin Joints, &c., &c. This Gargiine Ou, is likewise the best preparation known for Burns or Scalds, Weak or Stiff Joinis, Swell the Glands of the Throat, Inflammatory and Chronic Rho} tism, Gout, Contracted Cords and Muscles; strengthens Limbs, and enables those who are crippled to walk agaim We might add many Certificates from al! partsof the ¢ but we simply ask all to TRY this remedy for any of ihe complaints on Man or Beast, and they will be convi is the most wonderful Liniment ever known. The YOUATT’S GARGLING OIL was atf only for the diseases of Horses ; but experience has it is a most eflicacious and certain remedy for any of tit’ plaints humanity is heir to, where an external appue necessary ; and one trial will folly convince you that exaggerate when we say, that its Pain-Killing, A shoe of the Lungs and Liver, such as Spitting of blood, Coughs, pain . in the side and chest, night-sweats, &c. &c. ; P vceke Strengthening properties are beyond any thing ever knd Give this Article one trial, and you will never agsit Caution—To protect our own as well as the interest of the Consumptive sufferer, we are obliged to caution all to find the signature of COMSTOCK & RROTHER on the wrapper, without this it is a worthiess counterfeit. Remember this, VICTORIA HAIR GLOSS. For preserving, strengthening, and Beautifying the Hair, and giving it a soft and Glossy appearance. This is the most beautiful Perfume for the Toilette ever invented, and put up at so Jow a price, that it can be obtained by all. It gives a rich, giossy appearance to the Hair, softens and invigorates it, and imparts to it that soft aud glossy appear- ance so much admired by all, and at the same time keeps the [lead free from all Dandruff, and perfectly clean. The recipe we have obtained from an English Chemist of high reputation, and we can confidently assure al} that it is more than equa! io all that we say in its praise. THE VICTORIA HAIR GLOSS stands pre-eminent above all other articles as the best Toilette Perfume, the best Tonic for the Hair, and the most delighiful article to use ever made. TO THE LADIES: without it. It is put up in jarge bottles, at 25 cents pet bi and is the Best and cHeapestT remedy ever invented. Caurion.—Never buy any Garetine Ou, but be sure and ask for Youatt’s Gargling Oil, and take 0® and you will be rewarded by a certain cure. ' This is the Original and Genuine Gargling Oil; neve iy unless you find the full signature of COMSTOCK & THER onthe wrapper. All without this are tions, COMSTOCK & BROTHER, New Agents wanted in every town for tbe above... Skinner, Charlottetown, General Agent to whom: Agencies must apply & will be supplied at proprietors” | as 4 THE EXAMINER, IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY ™ BY EDWARD WHELAN, ’ AT HIS OFFICE, KENT-ST., NEARLY OPPOSITE MR. COLES” Notice to Farmors. UTTER, WOOL and SHEEPSKINS. The highest Charly CHARLES BELL, Market Square. sin tciuwn, Sept. 8, 1856. Price Fifteen Shillings per Annum; Payable se e IN ADVANCE. a This Hair Gloss serves all the purposes of a Hair Oi] without