THE EX AMINER. Saar eae rere TO EIEIO Se. ‘9 ee Sacre ee __ eden Attention!---D U C this? AVENG received. by late arrivals, adarge and yaricd | & M@ assortment of American and other Goods, the Subscriber respect- fully itiforms the public that they are now ready for inspection and sale, at h's ——a ee Manchester House, January 8th. — | F. early attention of purchasers is invited to an additions! supply of WINTER and FANCY GOODS, just received per Rival, and which will be disposed of at very low prices, | eomprising: ’ " , . Fors —Sable, Mertia, Mink and Squirrel Mitts, Cufls and New store, Kent-street, opposite Mr. Lobban’s Saic Roam ly ( —COMPRISING— Boas; gents’ Gauntlets. ; Lone Sgawis—Cloth superior quality. Bonxets—Plush—Ladies’ and Maids’. Boxyer Marentars.—Velvets, Suk; drab PInsb. Glace Silk, Silk and Flowers, Collars, ladies’ Lambswoo! Hose; Handkere Dresses and Dress materials; Cloth, Doeskins, Sattinetts. v Ready made Clothing, including Dress and Overcoats, Vests ants, a lar, variety. en? Pants, a large “adie = Mahogany and Rosewood Work-boxes and Desks. ; p »¢ stock The above goods, with the subscribers former 8 ‘ offered at 3 very small advance, and are worthy the attention of customers, ' (G> Sydney-street, one door w e, brown and erusbed Sugar, Tobaceo, Cigars, Soap, Candles, isins, caske’do., Rice, Spice of every description, —a first rate article, cider Vinegar, | Ten, Coffe | Dighy Herrings, boxes Ka ske d | Crackers, Blue, Indigo, Burning Fluid ! I d | Sateratas, Soda, Creatn Tarter, Pepper, Mastard, Starch, = ane ey : : > . | of sizes, Matehes, Snuff, bags Sult, Pipes, Blacking, Brushes of ait | Velvet Trimmings, Ribbons, F rench ae aoe Coffee Mills of various kinds, Sadi and Rat Traps, Slates, Spit- and gents’ lined Gloves, Merino avd ‘toons, Brass Taps, Whips and Lashes of all kinds, Wash Boards, straps hiefs—silk and cambric; Robes. oy pests, nests Tubs, Saddlers’ Tacks of all sizes, Leather-headed Carpet Biankets, Fancy Counterpaues; ' do., Gimp do., British Lustee, Pencil Paste, Knives of all sorts, Seissors, | Brocehes, Finger Rings and Wateb Chains in variety, Patent Spring Balances, Jewsbarps, Plated Candlesticks, eurry Combs, brass and iron, Whalebone, Clothes Pins, Wire Seives, Bodotjacks, Rape of different sizes, Bed Cordg, Clocks of all kinds, Manure Forks, Table, Grindstoner, | Grindstone Fixings, round and square point steel Shovels, Sheet Zine, | Seu Plates and Frames, Mop Handles, Frying Pans, Chain Cattle Ties, are assorted Nails, coal Hods, Glass Lanterns, Wool and Cattle Cards, Apple | Parers, Shaving Boxes with and without Glasses, Sand Paper, Rolling | Pins, nests Measuves, Bail Boxes, 8 inch Thermometers, Graters, Kazors and Strops, Stationery, Spectacles of different kinds, Buttons of all sorts, fancy Soaps, Pertemonies, all prices, Mineral Door Knobs and Latches, (Is!) Gun eaps, Hinges, side and back Combs---ivory and bone, Thimbies of adl gorts, court Plaster, Pie Forks, clothes Lines ssi 4 BOOTS AND SHOES, &c. Men’s and boys’ assorted Boots an Boots, Shoes, Clocks, &e. . | Brogans, women’s grained peg Boots, ladies and misses enamelled Jeany HE Subscriber offers for Sale, at low prim, Dor coets a Lind 7 5" at re oan oat jadies, misses and rt . TIN sents India tubber Boots d Shoes, Cork Soles, ac. Le A ee : Gents India Rubber Overcoats and Pants, Horse India Rubber Covers, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, _ aan wae Rubber ee oe che oo Sean a oe 4 ° Vool Hats. Fur aps, mens and boys cotton plus Nev 8, Gents’ Rubber Boots and Shoes, Lames Bi agty claret, blue, green av est from Queen-street. SAMUEL McMURRAY, -_ T i d Buskins . a ae ae ba Buskins, = | White and wodleached ottons, printed do., striped Shirtings, cotton Boys” do Shoes and Boots, Balls of all colours, Handkerehiets, mens /ambswool Shirts and Drawers, Children’s Rubber Shoes and Buskins. denim Frocks and Overalls. ALS Assorted Confectionary in great variety. FRUITS Apples comprising baldwins russets and greenings; dried Apples; hazel, pea, filbert and almond Nats; Dates, Onions, &e. ‘Also on hand a stock of Brandy, Gin, Rum and Whiskey, all of a | superior quality. GLASSWARE &e. Fluid cigar Lamps, glass and britannia metal | Fluid Lamps, in great variety ; Castor Bottles, Cruett Stands, Decanters, -four hours BRASS CLOCKS —ALSO— 3 twent A largo assortment of eight day and twenty T. GREEN. Kass Gupah, Sepiember $, 1856. Latest News from Sobastopol. HE accounts from the Seat of War have been so conflict- | Tambters, Wine Glasses, Preserve Dishes, Sult Sellars, &e. ibg of late that the Subscriber would call the attention of the} STOVES Franklin and othez Parlor Stoves, cooking do. for either Public, and his customers, to something really to be relied on, viz:— =| wood or coal. \ The above, with many other articles too numerous to mention, and an HIS FALL AND WINTER GOODS, | additional stock of Biscuit, Cheese, Molasses, Pears, Quinees, &c. hourly reecived, per schooner Elizabeth, from Halifax, corsisting of — expected, eomprises @ very large and well selected Stock, well worthy Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Pilot and Whitney of public atteaticn. Red, white, yellow and green Flannel JAMES COLES. Ladies’ Dresses, of all descriptions Millinery, &c. Fancy Goods, in great variety Kossuth, silk, white, black and glazed Hats Far and cloth Caps Striped, gray, unbleachod, printed and white Cottens. — ALSO, DAILY EXPECTED — A large supply of Groceries, Leather and Ironmongery, "The above will be sold cheap for cash. CHARLES SAUNDERS. ' i } ee poet Dec. 14. REMOVAL. Thomas Williams, Sailmaker, B= leave to inform his customers, and the public genc- rally, that he has removed his business to his new residence in Water Street, opposite the residence of Robert Longworth, Esq., and the Islander Office, and hopes by strict attention to business, still to obtain a share of public patronage. TO BE SOLD that very desirable Premises, situated in a beantiful and healthy part of the town. Asa private residence it cannot be sur- passed. It is situated immediately opposite the residence of the Hon Charles Young. For further particulars, apply to the subscriber, THOMAS WILLIAMS, Sailmaker, Water Street. Great George Street, Dec. 18, 1854. “he FALL GOODS. Per Bark * Sir Alexander’? and Schooner “ Elizabeth,” HE Subseriber begs to inform the public that he has | received by the above vessels his usual stock of BRITISH GOODS | fuitable for the season. January 22, 1955. 4w Reward—Hibernia—Fair Play. — \ FEMI Sabseriber returns his sincere thanks for the patro- An extensive selection of GLASS, CHINA and EARTHENWARE, ~ nage bestowed upon him since commencing business, and begs to and a superior article of MOLASSES and SUGAR by wholesale and retail | intmate the arrival of his FALL STOCK, consisting in part of | Island, , Victoria House, Georgetown. Dr. A. JOTNSON’S ' } W and cheap Store, in the premises lately occupied by {F American. Anodyne Lini oT IN ‘ur Charles McLaren, corner of Kent and Grafton Streets, ) niment, OR the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Br: iti Georgetown, an extensive and well selected stock of F Sein in| tha cides an aiienehe nnn yg ' British and American Goods, West India Produce, &¢. | Stomach, Spitting of Blood and ail Lung Complaints,—M PIA the FREDERICK P. NORTON has pleasure in announcing to) tured by 1. 8. JOHNSON, Bangor, Maine. ’ that he has completed arrangements with the most | bist ts in England, Scotland and Dr. Johnson's AMERICAN ANODYNE. LINIMENT, e establishments In Eng » © , J ; way of Halifax) the very best description of on ei ran seperation, SeDers and in. lawest possible terms that they can be T len So. ; a { application, obtained in Great Britain—he has also opened a correspondence um en ne er pr a te the constant practice of wih the best houses in the United States, and is now in a| me he: em "hh ' Ce ys imei tied of experiments position which will enable him to sell for cash or other prompi re. ; pipet ( . an oy - . ; an iniment is recom. payment, every deseription of the mast euitable staple Gonds, | mended, he Vecame periectly eineus its efficacy, and offerg : ' vith full contidence to the afMicied, as the resul tm ask s : : be purchased for in this | ## with fu ' t of ng and at the very lowest price they can I exverience, and beet effurts. long This has long been a standard medicine, and enjoys the sin- gular privilege of being known and patronized by “a large pop tion of the medical Faculty, wherever it has been introduced With the firm conviction that it is the best remedy of the present age for all diseases for which it is recommended, the proprietor offers his Liniment to the Public; not doubting that it will sustain the high reputetion it has already acquired. We do not affirm that this article is a cure for the ten thousand illg humanity is heir to, but let those who are afflicted with the a ciseases, try it, and we can assure them they will find relief. Infamation of the Bronchia or Bronchitis, Rese Cold Catarrh, Herd dry Congh, Whooping Cough, Hoarsetiess and common cold, Pain and Soreness in the Langs, Stomach and Sides, caused by lifting or otherwise, Asthma and Influen. za, for Sore Throat and Weak Lungs, for Chronte Diarrhea caused by Rheumatism in the bowe'!s, for Cramp in the Stomach, for Stranguay, Gravel and Stone, Blind Piles, &e, Externaly it will have the most happy effects, in all cases where any other Liniment would be used, eepecially for Rhey. matic Affections, Chillblains, Chapped Hands and sore {j it ig a sovereign remedy for the bites of fles, and other i There is nothing of equal efficacy to this for Horses and where they are corked, cut, bruised, strained or chafed by the harness, and it possesses moe than double the power of any other Liniment. Inflammation of the Bronchia or Brochitis, for the cure of disease it hes been wonderfully successful. Those who ha - cases of long continuance have found permanent relief. S. 1) — Ward, Esq, (No. 10 Court Street Boston) who had a case of three years standing, has kindly permitied us to refer to him in proof of the efficacy of this valuable medicine; alse im the case of a Rose Cold. This cold comeson when the flowers bloom in the Spring, and continues till the leaves fall in Automa —if this disease is not attended to in season it ends in coy. sumption. ‘uke of the Liniment according to directions and a cure will resuit. Catarch, arid noise of confusion in the head may be cured by a faithful trial of this Liniment, drqp one or two a in each ear at night before going to bed, and take it internally according to directions, In all Coughs, the Anodyne Liniment is a well known re. medy. particularly for Whooping Cough. The firet symptoms should be checked, and not the least difficulty will occur in the cure of this complaint. For children half a teaspoon full of Liniment sight and morning. This Anodyne Liniment for sore throat and weak lunge, that complaint so common inallcotintrie. sespecially in this climat stands unrivalled; and in every case, a complete trial wil] be arked by the most complete success. The Blind Piles. The Anodyne Linimeut has in a great number of instances of this distressing disease, made perma- } Z the public, extensive mercantt lreland (to ship by Goods, and oa the ! —HIS STOCK COMPRISES IN PART-— Pilct, Whitney, Petersham, Moteir and superfine West of Eneland and Yorkshire Broad Cloths, Orleans, plaid and fancy Doeskine, Cassinets, Satinets, Scoteh Kerseys, Beavers and r C of all prices aud-colours. other Cloths oom MADE CLOTHING. Over and Shooting Coats in fancy, and black; Trowsers, Vests, striped aud fancy Shirts, Shirt Collars of all shapes, ‘Paris, Silk, Felt and Glazed Hats, Cloth, Fur and Plush Caps; wen’s and boy’s blue and scarlet Serge Shirts; Merino and Lambswool Vests, Guernsey Frocks, Drawers, &c. WOMEN’S DRESSES. Bayadere, Alpaca, rich and fancy Dresses in great variety; plain, plaid aed fancy Dress Cloths, satin stripe Lustres; plain and embossed French Merinos and Delaines, Australia Crape in different colours; Cobourgs, Orleans and Delaines, figured and plain in every colour; black and coloured silk and cotton Velvets and Plushes in every shade. MILLINERY. Plain, plnid and fancy Cloakings, Paisley, Cas!imere and wool- len long Shawls, woollen plaid Shawls, great variety, long Shaw!s in all colours; English and French Ribbons, bonnet and cap Fiowers, Braids. Gunps, silk and cotton velvet Trimmings, Habit Shirts, Sleeves and Collars, Laces, Edgings, Coilorettes, silk Neckties, Hendkerchiefs, &c. CARPETS AND FLANNELS. Kidderminster and Victoria Carpets, Hearthrugs, Druggets and other floor Clothe, hall and door Mats, ‘Tapestry, worsted linen embossed and oil table Covers, stair Diapers, Druggets and Carpets, Blankets in great variety; red, white and blue Nerges; white, blue and red Welsh, English and A:erican Flannels, &c. BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. | Men's English and American Boots and Shoes, in every variety, Slippers, Rubbers; women’s Fr@ch Slippers, Boots and Shoes, and Cashmere, galoched, lasting and leather Boots; misses’ and children’s Boots and Shoes in great variety. MISCELLANEOUS. Knitting Cotton, vlack Crape, diaper table Covers and Towels, black and fancy Aprons, plain and fancy net Musiins, hair Nets, rolled and twilled Linings, Jean, Irish Linen, furniture Cotton, polka Jackets, scarlet and shaded Cravats, black and brown fur Moffs, Victorines and Coffs; fancy regatta and white Shirts, blue and red Serge ditto; reefing Jackets and India Rubber Coats and Leggings, Oil Cloth Suits, Southwesters and flats, Umbrellas, weavers’ Reeds, india rubber, worsted and cotton Braces, tailors’ trimmings, blue, red and white Cotton Warp, jarge assortment of grey Cottons very cheap navy blue Prints and Denims, printed Cottons, checked Ginghame, Bedticks, | white and striped Shirtings, Sheetings, Bagging and Bigs, black | ™ indiana Shawls and Handkerchiefs, plain and plaid Handker | sotending to make DRY and FANCY GOODS, Intending to make an alteration in his business, all good: not sold | before the fifteenth of June, 1855, will then be disposed of at Auction. | : , ‘ : ; All persons indebted are requested to make an early settlement of | Pieces Coburgs, Orleans, Alpaccas, Lustres, Circassian Cloth, Silk | ir accounts. Tissues, Muslin de lanes, Cassimere, Gala plaids, Derrys, Ginghams, | * On sale, 100 barrels No. 1 HERRINGS ; quantity CODFISH. Ladies’ long and square shawls, Gala do, black Cashinere do , Ladies’ | W. W. LORD | silk neck tics, Gents’ do. stocks, Aricl ties, Ladies Polka and Adelaide | . ' * | Jackets, 44 Tartan shawis, Ladies’ muslio, lawn und cambric pocket ! Handkercbiefs,. Gents’ silk do., Children’s wollen Hoods, Gents cassi- | | mere mufflers, Woollen do., Children’s polka jackets, Faney cotton prints, | 5 : s | blue do., striped shirting cuttons, white do., grey cottons, white, red and we above Barque having sailed for Liverpool | saxony Fianne!s, Gent's fancy shirts, Children’s woollen Hats with feath- on the 28th ult,, the Owner takes this opportunity | ers, glazed lining cottons, black and blue Broad CLOTHS, Satinett, Charlottetown, January 8, 1855. 6w. Barque Sir Alexander. > to express his thanks to the Merchants and others for the | American Ilomespun, Tweed, Daeskin, Diapet Tewelling, cap Cauls, liberal support he bas received from them since he put | Laces, Edgings, Uabit shirts, Collarsin variety; Gent’s and ladies’ biack the “ Sir Alexander” on the line between this port and Liverpool, and | Kid Gloves, worsted cashmere, Aberdeen do, mull, crosszd-barred and | as he believes that general satisfaction has been given, trusts to receive | jaconct Muslins, white and green Lemo, biue, black and brown Veils, a continuance of their support for the outward voyage ia the Spring of | lambswool and worsted Hose, Ladies’ berlin wool Sleeves, black and 1855, at which time a clipper-built Ship of 500 tons will be in readiness | White Grecian Netts, Ladies’ bonnet Fronts and Flowers — some very to take the place of the “sir Alexander.” | handsome; worsted waved Braid, Gent's silk and beaver Hats, blue and } ' W. W. LORD. black cloth caps, seal skin and other Fur Caps, Gent’s Indian Rubber and a other Braces, Giels nick Ribbons, Ladies’ Bows, Fancy Cheneal Bracc- | lets, Ladies’ fancy black Aprons, Damask table Cloths, Boot and Stay | Laces, Pins, Ngedies, sewing Silk and thread, Tapes, Balls piping, &c. AMERICAN GOODS, Charlottétown, Dec. 4, 1854. Mens’ Ready-made Clothing. E are desirous of informing the public, that we have on hand, and are constantly making up, the largest and best stock of |_ Puckets, Brooms, Tools, Chairs, Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ and Gent's | ready-made Clothing in Charlottetown—cut by ourselves, and made up | Indian Rubber boats and shoes, Clocks and Timepieces, Looking Glasses, | by workmen in our employ. Persons desirous of furnishing themselves | large and small, white, blue and red Warp; Digby Herrings, Cleese, | With fashionable well made Garments, at reasonable prices, can be suited | Nuts, Upper and sole Leather, Steam refined Candy, assorted Confection- | better at our establishment than any other in Charlottetown. lery, boxes Lozengers, Sulivan’s shoe blackning, Almond Candy, bbls. ; C. & J. BELL, Tailors, | Ouionr, Grosses Matches, bbls. Navy Bread, bbls. butter, wine and pic | Queen Square, Charlottetown, opposite the Market. | pic Crackers, boxes Vire Crackers, cotton wick, g!zaed Caps, white and | N. B.—Deing practical working Tailors, and confining ourselves | black Kossuth Hats, Tumblers, Patent Starch, clothes Pins, childrens? exclusively to the Tailoring and Clothing business, we are confident that | Pegged half Boots and Bootees, £c. We can give customers better satisfaction in every Garment which they | PERFUMERY, COMBS, BRUSHES, SOAPS, &e. require, than those parties can who import slop clothing, and have no Ess’s Bergamot, boxes Lavender, Kau De Cologue, Hair and Rose Oil, knowledge of the business. ‘back and Side Combs in variety, Small Tooth back reading and pocket January 15. Combs, Hair Brushes in variety, Toilet Old Brown and White Windsor ; Soaps, shaving Brushes, nail tocth and other Brushes, Dolls, Chimney OE eed - Ornaments, black lead re erlere & ewan undersi ives notice, that by Deed bearing date : Sl a T Eighteenth a Tecomshen, 1854, from ‘seo Napin Metiaceth, Logwood. Doteees es Se, Ee a Seal Sa Tae Esq., and Harriet Molesworth, his wife, all that part of Township No. ter, Custer Oil, Masia 7X» Teal SPIRITS, & thirty-seven, in this island, formerly owned by them, was duly conveyed aa a oe ee to him. All Tenants or others indebted for rent, arrears of rent, or stumpage, are hereby called upon to pay the same to him; no other per- son having any authority to reeeive the same. JOUN R. BOURKE, C.& J. B. NOTICE. Tea, Sugar, moist and crushed, Candles, Soap, blue, Carbon, Soda, Sa Soda, Saleratus, Rice, Raisins, Currants, Tobacco, Starch, Matches, Coffee, Mustard, Snuff, Corks, Pepper, Dates, Molasses a heavy retailing article, Vinegar, Carraway seeds. Hennessey's Brandy, Wine, Gin, Spirits, Rum. The above Stock only requites to be oxaimed to insure a quick Sale, as for the variety and lowness of price, it defies competition. ARTEMAS G. SIMS, Mill View, Township, No. 49, Jan. 8, 1855. Any person found trespassing on the above estnte will be prosecuted according to law. s ; Notice. PPuE undersigned, by Power of Attorney from the Rev. Joux Macvona op, late of this Island, but at presen’ of Chichester, in the County of Sussex, England, bearing date the 19th day of Decem- ber, 1864, bas beor appointed AGENT to manage his Fstates in this Island, ard he hereby notifies all Tenants or others indebted for Rent, or otherwise, to pay the sanie to bim. a Mill View, Lot 49, Jan. 22, 1855. JOHN R. BOURKE. Grain, Grain, Grain. heer highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- hased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- he, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also :— , XX, and XXX Ale. ' Charlottetown, 19th Nov. 1853. Boots, Boots, Boots. UST received by the Subscriber at his Store, opposit> Mr, Coles’s Brewery, one bundred pair Men‘s and Boy's Pegsed Boots, hich will be sold cheap for Cash. JAMES LONG. Kent Street, Charlottetown, August 7th 1254. “* WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. | OLES'S STEAM MILL CARDING MACHINE is lt jae newly fitted up end im fal! operati Salmon, Salmon. FEW BARRELS of excellent SALMON cea be had | =, at the estore of the subseriber, either per tb. or bbl. January 22, 4OHN RIGO ee The cheap Cash Storo, Sydney-street. FPUE subscriber will sell at cost and charges from this da‘e, the whole of his extensive and well assorted stuek of Day Goons, “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY aa OF PAPLIAMENT 1824, Capital, Five Millions Sterling, CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. F. Island. The Torraco Houss. ° R. FE. MAWLEY takes leave to inform his friends in , Town and Country, the neighbonring Provinces and the travel- i ling public generally, that he has opened a House of Katertainment | under ihe above name, in that pleasantly situated and beautifully | | finished preniises in Water street, lately oceupied by the Hon. C Yenng; | | and hopes by attention to the comfort of those who may fayor him with | of | a call to receive a share of public patronage. | January 30, 1854. ! ' ' | ' | April 14. | | T Ivotice. "PUK Subscriber having appointed Mr. Cuartes Wetsn hie Attorney during his absence from the Island, requests all per- @one ty whom he may be indebted to furnish their accounts for settlement; end @!! these whe are indebted by book account, or otherwise are requested to pay the same. WILLIAM WELSH. Charloteetown, November 20, 1S. J «nuary 22, 1855. : JOHN KIGG. < BLANXETS vory eheap—Of all sizes, and of ex- Barley, Barley. _¢ellent. quality, eam be had at the MANCHESTER HOUSE, Syd- SOD. Nictect eslewiw' Chabert Se oatd ney @ rect, et cxcecdingly luw prices. ee ore! aes paid for good cesn) January 22 Isl SAMUEL MeMURRAY. BARKLEY at PETHICK’S BREWERY. November 9. 1854. Notice to Debtors. HE Subseriber hereby notifies all persons inde’)ted to him, Sees Book Account, that unless they make immediate ' Saauary 8, Commission Morchant, General Agent and, Auctioneer, = QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. %, Aceounts will be handed to an Attorney for collcetion. CHARLES SAUNDERS. - chiefs and Scarfs, silk neck and pocket Handkerchiefs, ladies’ and gents’ black and fancy silk and satin Neckties; cambric pocket Handkerchiefs, Cashmere M ufflers, bonnet Silks, black, ane : ae ag , . ‘ blue and white @ !k lace Veils, green, blue and brown Barege. lhe sale of this invaluable medicine is rapidly increasing, cap Ribbons, black and white !ace Blond and Edging, gofi-red | and the Proprietor can say with confidence that he hae and mourning Blond, silk and worsted Braids, cotton and laimbs- ithe favored instrument of giving reliefto thousands of the wool Hose, jadics’ and gents’ Gloves, bonnet Shapes, bonnet and | affl.cted.and suffering. The following certificates are genuine cap Wire, children’s worsted Lloods and Boots, white and | and he earn: stly solicits all oe may be afflicted, to give thie coloured Jean Stays, Moleskins, and a number of unenuwerated Anodyne Laniment a fair tria', satisfied that if taken with @ atlicles. full determination to test its ability they will find reliof. S, &c. | HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS’ TOOL mgm Mill, cross ent, hand and pit Saws, with Files to suit, Rasps, Dr. A. JOHNSON’S American narrow Axes, Adzes. Hatchets, shingling and lathing : : ° ° Hannners, Drawing Knives, Spokeshaves, Rules, Framing | Jaundice at iy spepiie Bitters. ~quares, Chissels, Compasses, Chalk Lines, door, chest, truok, PREPARED BY 1.8. JOMUNSON., BANGOR, MAINE. (Qt TeieP a paper of these Biters in one quart of Wot. Rum drawer and pad Locks; butt, strap, chest, door and T Hinges, | zT ; &e., rim Locks, spring Latches and Screws of all sizes; Spoons, i€ Wine or ni loko weet a third of a wineglass full three Kni®> and Forks, Gimblets, Sanffers and Trays, tea ‘Trays, | times a day before eating. hey will bear filling up several Scissors, shoe snd carpenter's Pincers, Awls, Russia Hairs, | times. Rosin; Shoethread, lasting, pump and carpet Tacks, ent and Mhese Bitters are not recommended to raise the dead, or wrouvht Nails and Brads, all sizes, Planes and Plane Irons; perform any such miracles, but as a moderate Cathatic, ard Iron and Steel, couking and close Stoves. first rate article where a Ritter is needed. They give a good GROCERIES, &e. |appetite, cure Janndice and all Bilious #ff-ctions,—operniing : Rum, Brandy. Gin and Wine; Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Sosp, {on the Liver and Kindeys, and assisting nature in her efforts Candles, Starch, Blue. Rice, Raising, Currants, Nutmegs, Ginger, | '° parify the blood, and keep the human system im order. Pepper, Spices, Confectionary, Mustard, baking and washing | Each Label wil! bear the signature of the inventor, Soda, all kinds Dyestuffs; honeydew and fig Tobacco; crushed |. A. JOHNSON. Sugar, and a great variety of other useful articles. For sale at the Apothecaries’ Hal!, and at the Deng Stores of Sole and Upper Leather, Buffalo Robes; Clocks. Chairs,| W. R. Watson and M. W. Skinner, and sold at all the Storce Brooms and Buckets; Glass, China and Earthenware, &c. | throughout the Island, Persons wishing eupplies of the above Georgetown, January 15, 1855. Sw | Medicine can be furnished at proprietor’s prices at the Drug a. OR THE CURE fo Liver Complaints Store of Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. ndi gestion, Gout, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Dis, orders, of the Kidneys and Bladder, Evy sipelas, and all Diseases of the Skin Eruption, Typhoidand Inflammstory Fevers Sick Headache, Costiveness, Pains in the Head, Breast, Side, Back and Limbs, Pal- pitation of the Heart, Female Complaints, and al! 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 they THE HAIR will prove themselves a public benefit. iil a eh They possess the power of stimulating the depurative organs | PPAAIS elegant preparation is an effectual remedy for Baldness throughout tle body to a healthy action, thus assisting nature | or Falling offof the hair. It prevents and completely eradis to subvert diseases after her own manner. Prepared only by | ates Scruffand Dandruff, strengthens the Roots of the hair D. DAYLOR, Jr. & CO. No. 25, Hanover Street, Boston. © | C@48es it to grow juxuriantly; gives it a rich, dark, sofi and So!ld by D. TAYLOR, Jr., & CO., 25, Hanover Street, Bos- | glossy appearance, and prevents it turning grey. The Huon ton, and W. R. WATSON, General Agent for Prince Edward 8°19 Balm is a purely Vegetable compound, scientifically and. Island. chemically combined, and is warranted to contain none of those V_R N deleterious ingredients which prove so injuri he hair. -aTS P prove so injurious to the hair. W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, General Agent for P. ET) 4, acts directly upon the skin, cleansing ded purifying it home all unhealthy secretions, thereby removing end preventing the WILBOR’S COMPOUND OF ( accumulation of scruff, dandruff, and other impurities, which so frequently cause premature decay, and jose of the hair, PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. nent cures, In connection with taking the Linimest internally external application should be made => ES M. W. SKINNER, General Agent for P. FB. Island —- ‘ DEK WDE Bi Pex tEBRA Tre, pete eg es nas | Do. Ul 8 re \ PILES = — January 22, 1855. Ty. PERRY’S HUNGARIAN BALM. —3——s— For Restoring, Preserving & Beautifying ~ The Hungarian Balm is especialiy adapted to ladies uea 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 matting and tangling the hair, (which. is more or less pulled out mm the process of coinbing,) it leaves it free and clean; pro motes a natural moisture, ond imparts a beautiful dark and glossy appearance. ‘I'ry it once and you will be convinced of its superiority over ali other compounds for the bair. Much 3 | more might be said in favor of this inestimable compound, bu | complaints of the Lungs. it is deemed unnecessary, as the proprietor feels sealant the ake i Cod Liver O1l has long been acknowledged to be the | ong vasay will convince the most incredulous of its rare and _ shea tae i os — Se and manifold virtues. ‘Therefore, red diseases yet discovered, while the chemical properties! If you have lost your hai ! i of the PHOSPHAT O” LIME are also well known in me- Ifyou are lenin intial atoas Comal it. dicine as being peculiarly healing. In cases where ulceration, {f youare troubled with Dandruff and wish to remove it has tabiein piace on the ash Nie article has been found by the If you have any humour ofthe Scalp and wish to a it. most careful testis to sup the very ingredients necessary : } ‘ons ; the Se of selinggnd sen onmplcteneniide of this oo oie MP PPR FW NES APs, HQT RS 28 Pie part of the human system. ’ . i i This pefiarstion of the pure Cod Liver Oil and Lime robs ‘naires eeeate cord tem Lodger sates patel ot the oil of its very nauseating taste, which renders itsorepulsive-| Jf you have harsh, dry and wiry hair, and wish it to become — ba Nant lhe thorough incorporation of the soft, pliable and beantiful as Silk; and if you wish to serv Lo sate oO oom with = Oil has been only accomplished by | rich, graceful and luxuriant tresses io the latest period of life ie adoption of the most perfect rules of chemisiry, and a me-| use PERRYS HUNGARIAN BALM dicing bap. thereby been produced which is of inestimable yalue Price 25 and 50 cents; in large bottles, : ee Pe bi nL iaopasse W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, Agent for P. E. Island. ; ght be given here to prove the efRcacious character of this megicine, but it ia not deemed ne cessary. The fact that from the very first introduction of the Cod Liver Onl and Lime before the pubiic, it has been gradually adopted by the medical faculty, is sufficient proof of its urques tioned excellence, For sale wholesale and retail, b 156 Court Street, Boston. WR. November 6, 1854. A Care for Consumption, Scrofula, Coughs, Colds; Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Bioed, and all f \ THE EXAMINER BY EDWARD WHELAN, AT HIS OFFICZ, KENT STREET, NEARLY OPPoOsITR MR. COLES BREWERY, Price Fiftecn Shillin r Annum ; bic Half Yearly } nEN DYAN ce wwoon Pe y y Alex. B. Wilbor, Chemist WATSON, Agent for P. E. Island. : é * ‘ wer ae kK. ¢ 44 é: IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY b é