For Sale, rEVIE HULL and SPARS of a BRIG, of , now building under the inspec . Richard's yard, Vernon River, Kee . about ‘ 270 tons oom SO). tion of Lloyds at Mr. Rie! | ca ff the following dimensions, viz depth, 18 te } : is a su] eriur built ship, being mod I «l for the - and can be launched early in August. d with a CARGO ef BIRCH } ane : .° tt, or therea ut > t feet Beam, 2 rl is vess ‘| Home coasting trade The purchaser will be TIMBER, either at Vernon River or Georgetown, at a mode- price. sons having Rigging, , i; Suppil ss rat Per vessel of this si price ant which they will b Anchors, Sails, &e., suitable for a an estimate Of the lowest Apply to | J. DAVIES, Broker, P. STEPHENS, Esq., Orwell, T. P. RICHARDS, Esq., Ver. River, E. ALBRO & Co., Halifax, N.S. TANTED, at Charlottetown, 200 tons 14 inches and up- of BIRCH TIMBER. Apply to Mr. Stephens, or di. B. DAVIES. New Brig for Sale. FEVILE subscriber is instructed to offer for sale the : will iD msc & mal » furnished. *% rain ~ ‘h. 1 a Town, May 5. wards > at Pinette, under the inspection of Lloyd's Surveyor of Shipnine. of the following dimensions, viz :— Leneth of keel. 03 feet; beam, moulded, 25 feet; depth of hold. 14 feet: rise of the floor at midships, 6 inches; and in 1 other respects well adapted to the wants ot the English market. : She will be delivered in \ugust next, or earlier, if required Apply to : BENJ. DAVIES, Broker, May 5, 1856. Si Queen-street. FOR SALE, NEW and beautiful CHURCH ORGAN, of superior) — : workmanship, has been pron sunced by several profes- | sional gentlemen to be finely toned and sufficient for a good size Church or Chapel. Compass—C. C. to F. 54, containing Ist stop diapason, 2d priucipal, Md fifteenth, Apply to WATSON DUCHIEMIN, : . aeask >? 1 a king Also wanted two Apprentices to the Pump and Blockmaking | Business. April 7, 1856, § TANTED, for the Georgetown Grammar School, a TEACHER of the s } Applica- ‘ond or i tion to b i rl rhest class. of the undersigned Trustees, JOHN B. HOWLETE, ° 7 » made to either > » Georgetown, May 5. . BOSTON HOUSE, A j Refreshment and Coffee SALOON! * Tanton’s Build ng. Upper Gr iG Street. HE subscriber begs to inform the inhabitants of this City | T and the Island generally th: stand. where he will continue to carry on the SALOO eonnection with a HOTEL, and he trusts ! business to merit a continuance « vbov N in trict attention to ronarge. McDOUGALL, t he has moved to the : ~ y if publie pa 1. J. ‘ G : es Private entrance for ladies. N. lishment will be open to the pub » 22d mstant. } }.—The ab ve esta! lie on and after Saturday. the Charlottetown, March 17, 1855 Is]. H. Gaz: & Ad. ' Gim’s Building, 21 Queen Street! | (One door below Manchester House.) T treat asi f } te IE subscriber has received, bv |: arrivals from Halifax, the remainder of his STOCK, comprising— ° : . . Uist ‘ te BRANDY. WINES, RUM and SPIRITS: crushed, loaf and brown SUGAR; MOLASSES; Rice, Spices, fresh Currants, , bleom Raisins, Candles. > | j i ' _ ee 1arlottetown, Noy. 26. 6m. Atso— PALE ALE & LONDON PORTER, All warranted of the best quality and lowest prices in the market. December 17. JOSEPH PRAUGHT. "g' —— ieee HUGH FRASER F i AS JUST RECEIVED, and generally keeps on hand the : best assortment of GROCERIES to be found in this City; and the best of Brandy, Holland Gin, Spirits, Demerara Rum, (a good article), Whiskey, W ine, Port, Sherry and Maderia ; a few dozen Champagne ; Ale and Bottled Porter, in { and pint Bottles, Cider, Lemon Syrup, wholesale and retai Queen Square, C! WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. {OLES’'S STEAM MILL CARDING MACHINE is / now in superior order, being newly fitted up and in full operation Charlottetown, July 3, 1254 ' Grau, Grain, Grain. FENUE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Browery 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. 1853. ra A CARD. OHN MURPHY, Painter, wishing to acknowledge his grateful thanks to the gentry of Charlottetown and vicinity, takes the present opportunity of doing so for the many favours he has received from a kind and indulgent public. : ; He also begs leave to inform bis many patrons that he is about leaving the Island for a short trme, and that he has disposed of his business to Mr. EVWARD MARTIN, a young man who has served his apprentice- ship in his employ, and, therefore, he can recommend him as an honest, sober, trustworthy person, and capable cf giving that satisfaction which, he flatters himself, he has ever done. (all papers 3i.) April 21. siiciclaeneeuiedasl iitaiuacan Card. ‘@TPeVNATATe A MI ‘\ SPSWART A WASLSALD, Ship Brokers and Commission Merchants, For the sale and purchase of American and Provincial Produce, and Dealers in Provisions, Fish, Oil, &e. FERRY LANDING,........ WATER-ST., ST. JOHN, N.B. Rerexences — Charlottetown, P. E.1., Jas. Purpiz, Esq. St. John, N.B., Messrs. R. Rayxin & Co. Gin JO GABP, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, ( Queen Street, in Mr. Desbrisay’s Buildings.) Solicits the patronage of the public, and will endeavor to merit the confidence of all who may fayor him with business in the above line. Feb. 11, 1856, . \® ‘ GL933 Goya, James W. Cairns, ...... Proprietor, KENT STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Pleasantly situated, and every comfort afforded at moderate eost. §37" Horses and vehicles, for hire, in connection with the establishment. September 3. | ry 1,¥ “he DSS WYaals, Commission Merchant, Goneral Agent and Auctioneer. QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD -ASLAND, Commission Merchants, RUSSIA WHARF,,...........BOSTON. Particular attention is given to consignments of Vessels and Produce from the British Provinces; and the purchase and shipment of all kinds of Merchandize, with a general Insurance Agency. September 10. Oct. 8, 1855. 95 bee i >} # HULL and SPARS of a BRIG, now building! “fof hard and soft wood. lin accordance with a Plan prepared for the purpose. ZR 4 WICKWIRE. rt : — rome —*___.. | thus be afforded of acquiring Valuable Freehold Lots, ; i © im c ¢ sale | One Hundred and Sixty acres, about Twenty-fivesof which are | ‘under cultivation, with a DWELLING HOUSE and BARN: | ' the wilderness land is well wooded with Pine, Harwood, Spruce, fand Hemlock. | head of Kildare River in the midst of a fast growing Settlement, | (ofa small capitalist. ‘apply on the premises to Joun Movuntaty, or to be Subscriber, THE EXAMINER. | Freehold Estate for Sale without resorve, | on the Premises. s | lHPY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of B May next, at noon, all that Lot of Land, situate at Sum- | merside. between Crabbe’s Hotel and Peter MePhail’s Dwelling a breadth of fifty feet on the street, oe = depth of one hundred and sixty feet on to the shore. aed | ' Lot. there are two butidings erected, one of which is divided | into two convenient Shops, and the other is at present occupied by Mrs. Connors, as a Dwelling House and Store. — is | also a spacious Ciranary or Warehouse. rhe whole yie pi an ennual rent of £36 currency, and is one of the meat stands ) for business in this thriving and progressive village, 1 tl | The terms of sale will be ten per cent. deposit, and the | remainder on delivery of the Deed, “ A good title w ill be et | For further information, please apply to the Hon, Charles , Young, Charlottetown. | March 31, 1850, WILLIAM WARWICK. ‘Sale of Valuable Building Lets and Pasture | Lots. | | FANE Suabseriber has received instructions to sell by Auetion i. (without rese rve) at 12 o’eloek on I RIDAY ‘ the 16th day fof MAY next, Twenty Building Lots in the ( ity of ¢ ose: an town, comprising part of Common Lot 32, known aus ong | worth’s corner, according to a plan to be seen at his Sale Room . | also. immediately after, will be offered to public competition, four of the most valuable Pasture Lots in the Roy alty of ¢ har-) 1, 562, 566 and 557, (in one block), i House, having lottetown, bemg Lots 56 and situated on Paul Jones’s hill, City,—-this property is unequalled in the about four miles from the | » Royalty for the com- | manding view it possesses*ol the Harber, River and surrounding about LX acres are cleared (but not broken up), and 30 aeres are covered with a fine mixed growth Titles guaranteed. A. H. YATES, Auctioneer. country : the remaining April 28th, 1856. Valuable Building Lots for Sale. FENITE Subscriber will offer to Public Competition, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of May next, on the premises, at the hour of 12 o’ clock, forenoon— TOWN LOTS Nos. 43, 44, 45, 88, 89 & 90. lin the Fifth Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown ; and part of COMMON LOT No. 31, This Property has | being a portion of the *‘ Esker’ Estate. heen intersected by Streets opened through it, and the whole | has bewn laid off into suitable and convenient Building Lots, | As the Terms upon which the Property will be offered, will extremely favourable to the Purchaser, an opportunity will not | | he rhaps again to be bad in Charlottetown. For Terms please apply at the office of Joun Lonowortn, Esg., Barrister, where a, plan of the Property can be seen. Charlottetown, May 5. Wa. S. LONGWORTH. | ee «= : . | To be Sold by Auction, N TUESDAY, the Birt enth day of July next, at the hour | of 12 o'clock, noon, if not previously disposed of at private ,2 FREEHOLD FARM in Kildare, Lot 3, contaning. os | The Farm is situated about one mile west from | and is crossed in the centre by the great Western Road, | destined in a short time to become the great thoroughfare from h 110 the North Cape to St. Eleanor’s. Aso, at the same time a Saw Mill an built three years ago; cuts with one Saw about 3000 feet per day ; this | mill is situated directly on the Western Road, with a good stream |} of Water, and ina thickly wooded neighbourhood ; there a good Site on the Stream for a Grist Mill, and being in the | midst of a large settlement, would be found worth the attention The whole of the above will be sold For terms, which will be easy, 1 site, is | either in one lot or seperately. at Kildare River, Kildare, April 28, 1856. Bonshaw Farm for Sale. HIS well known and eligible Property, situated at West | or Elliot River Bridge, consists of 300 acres of excellent | Land —200 acres (on which the Dwelling House and Farm Suildings are erected) are freehold; 100 acres are held under a lease for 090 years, at an annual rent of £5 11s. 2d., eur- reney, with a right of purchase at the rate of 20s, (one-ninth sterling) per annum, within thirty years; and 75 acres on the rear of the freehold are leased to different parties for short terins. : On the freehold portion of the farm there is a substantial building, shingled all over, 40 fect square and 20 feet post, with three floors, capable of being converted into an excellent store, which is much wanted in the district. The farm fronts on the West River, and the post road to Tryon divides the free- hold from the leasehold. ‘The property is well watered, and bears an ample supply of firewood and fencing stuff. There are Grist, Saw and Carding Mills within a quarter of a mile of the farm; also, a blacksmith’s forge on the property, and car- penters and other tradesmen in the immediate vicinity. A portion of the purchase money may remain on the pro- perty, and for full particulars apply to . Wa. W. IRVING, at the R. A. Society’s Office, Charlottetown. April 14, 1856. (all papers.) Dougias Estate, Lot 19. 8 tng will be received by the undersigned for the pur- chase of that pertion of Lot 19, known as the ** Douglas Estate,’? comprising about 1750 acres of excellent land. The whole of this property is under lease for 999 years to various tenants, at a reserved rent of one shilling currency per acre. An indisputable titie will be given. Ch. Town, March 31, 1856. R. STEWART. Dwelling House and Land near Charlotte- town for Sale: Fror SALE, 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 Room, Drawing Room and Study; two Kitchens, with Store-rooms, &c.; and Nine Bed-rcoms. There is also Stables, Coach-house, Root-house, Pump, &c.,on the premises. The dis- 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 in 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 30. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Excellent Stand for husiness for Sale at Bedeque. TEXUE subscriber offers for sale the following excellent stand for business, situate 2 Hooper’s Corner, Bedeque. There is a piece of ground, with a front on the road of five chains, and two chains deep. There is a new Dwelling House upon it, a story and a half high; it has five comfortable rooms on the first floor, besides a commodious Kitchen and Dairy ; the second floor may be laid off in four convenient bed-rooms. <A Store adjoins the Dwelling House, measuring 20 x 30, and is well fitted up for business. Another small Dwelling House adjoins the Store, which will be sold with the other property. ‘The Land will be divided into building lots, and sold separately, if so required; or sold all in one block, with the buildings thereon. The situation of this property, being in the midst of a flourishing and beautiful settlement, and within a very short distance of the rapidly thriving sea-port settlement of Summer- side, renders it a very desirable location for the establishment of a Mercantile Business, or a Boarding House. Part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Further informa- tion respecting terms and other particulars may be obtained on applicaticn being made to the subscriber at Charlottetown. JOHN HARPER. JAMES MOUNTAIN. Charlottetown, January 14, 1856. ls yyy ? a iy. POW) Say Commission Agent & Auctioneer, SUMMERSIDE,............ BEDEQUE, : PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. ETaE Tw Co-partnership Notice. ORD having taken Messrs. JOHN LEA | W. W. LL and ARTEMAS LORD into ne (under date of November 24, 1899,) the Establishment will | re-opened immediately on arrival of ship Majestic, under the | name of ** W. W. Lorn & Co.” | ; Their first large and well-selected Stock comprises every description of GOODS suitable for the market, which will be sold Wholesale and Retail, : «land before I had finished the first botule of the Wine and And by strict ee - esr igp tes ly # tap i of Pills, | experienced great jarscd Bcd body and limbs te of that support which cniaaaenh tax Meanie | were greatly swollen became sensibly reduced. of ce his commencement ao eC recovery began now to revive, and after continuing the use 1 99 eas Ww. 1 Tee your medicine for avout a month, the Piles and Asthing Vv City of Charlottetown, April 28, 1 v0, eee ar a completely cured. ‘I'he Dropsy, through which ay ie viieaigs ie ; -” ay ¢ Steamer MAID OF BRIN! placed in such great danger, was also nearly gone, rf ain Seeeiie Ge continued the use of your medicines until the prege Sr. JOHN, DORCHESTER, HILLSBORO AND THE BEND, pee Lenjoy as perfect health as ever L did in my life, alt, N Marae, 9 SAVED FROM DEATH, = Testimony of Mr. Nathan Mathews, a highly respectab] wealthy citizen of Newark, N, J, fad Dr G W Halsey :-—I believe your Forest Wine and Pills been the means of saving iny life. When t commenced have them I laid at the point of death with dropsy, piles ang yo My physician had glven me up 48 past cure, and my %, - had lost all hopes of my recovery. While in thig Y family situation, your Forest Wine and Pills were procured fora yy 0 continuance to the senior partner, sin In connection with Steamers * Adelaide”’ and ** Admiral” to and | am more than sixty years of age. from Eastport, Portland and Boston. , Yours, respectfully, FOENMLE well known Steamer “ MAID OF ERIN,” Captain} Newark, N J, December 19. 1347. John Belmour, is intended to resume her trips between | GREAT CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT OF TEN YEARS’ STANDING, St. John and the Bend, (calling at Dorchester and Hillsboro), " _ New York, January 9, as follows :— Dr Halsey—Dear Sir;—Having taken your Forest Wine sy Leaving St. John every Tuesday and Friday evenings’ tides. | Pills to remove a disease of the Liver froin which 1 have suffer | Returning —leaves the Bend every Wednesday and Saturday | severely for upwards of ten years, and having edhered clog, at high water. to the directions which accompany the medicines I hayes Should the Petiteodiae river be clear of ice, the ‘* Maid of | covered my health, notwithstanding all who knew me thoug Erin’? will leave St. Jobn, on her first trip, on Friday night, | my case incurable, Previous to taking the Wine and Pills the Lith instant, at 10 o’clock. had recourse to the best medical treatment, but Continued For further particulars apply to } grow worse to an alarming degree. Some of my friends | disparagingly of my case, and tried to persuade me from JOUN WALKER, Steamboat Office, Ward-street. | ng use of any advertised remedies; and { doubt not, that i St. John, N. B., April 5, 1856. tf. April 14. |are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking yout ~ ae | medicines in consequence of the deception and ine Public Lands. |many advertised remedies put forth by unprincipled meni FWNIE Commissioner of Public Lands will be at the Head of flaming advertisements. But, what a pity it is that the St. Peter’s Bay on Wxpnespay, the 15th May next, and | tion used by others shou!d be the means of dissuading following days. . Wau. SW ABEY, : | labouring under disease from making trial aud being cueg April 28, 1850. Commissioner. — | your excellent remedies. Humanely speaking, they nave gayg. :: T ke Notice }my life; when I commenced making use of them, I wasig, - ako : ; | wretched condition, but began to experience their good FONE first Horticultural Show, for Flowers and Vegetables, in less than three days; and in six weeks from the time L py. k will be held on or before Thursday, the L0th July next. | chased the medicines, to the great surprise of ali my friends, Further particulars will be seen in future advertisements. | was entirely cured, and had increased fifteen pounds in wej By order, J. M. DALGLEISH, ‘having teken one box of Pills, and two bottles of the we Committee Room, 28th April, 1856. Secretary. Would to God that every poor sufferer would avail himself g i us| | Seeds, Seeds! --- Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds. the same remedies. Yours, &c., James Wirrog, MoM. W. Ss KINNER is now opening a Case of fresh | NERVOUS DISORDERS Garden and Flower Seeds, which he be- , f h - : . . 1 ve of thet . , PARE > g ye ; lieves he can recommend as being of the latest growth. Are digeases of t ve pore we . ~ y, A large variety of Garden Peas and Beans. Also a choice brought on by troubles and affliction, and are most commony selection of Flower Seeds. April 28. persons of Gelicate constitutions and sensitive minds. [ay aa ~~ = ~—_— - - ‘spirits, melancholy, frightful dreams, aud fearful anticipatiog Notice to the Debtors of John M. Johnston. of evil from the slightest causes, generally accompanying Bp, THEREAS by an Assignment executed by Mr. John Moore | nervous disorder. The Forest Wine and Pills are an energeig \ Johnston. trader, of Grand River, Lot 55, on the 18th | remedy in these complaints. day of December, 1855, said John M. Johnston did execute an | tay | Extracts of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, dated Assignment of all his other outstanding debts in this Island to | Philadelphia, September 7, 1848, William Benjamin Dawson, of the City of Charlottetown, mer-| Mr G W Hasley—Dear Sir;--Your Forest Wine and Pily chant: Notice of said Assignment is therefore hereby given, have cured my wife of a dreadful nervous disorder with whi & | and the several persons indebted to the said John Moore Johns-) she had been affected for many years. Her body. was almog ton are hereby requested to make immediate payment of the | wasted away. She was frequently disturbed in her sleepy several amounts due by them to Mr. Wu. COUNAHAN, of) frightful dreams, awakening quite exhausted and covered wij Bay Fortune Road, Lot 56, who is duly authorised to demand perspiration, and at times labouring uuder the delusion tht and receive the same, otherwise coercive steps will be imme-} something dreadful was about to happen her. By the used diately taken. * _ | four bottles of the Wine, and a box of the Pills—she is nown April 14, 1856. Isl. Wx. B. DAWSON. | perfect health. She has regained her flesh and color, and @ peers ree i NOTICE | joys society as well as ever. IC Pavrpine, : |" “Dr David Marein, a celebrated practitioner of New You,® LL persons indebted to Georce Brrr, whose Accounts or declared publicly that one bottle of alsey’s Forest wine contain Bh Notes of Hand are long overdue, are requested to make | 6q yore virtue than fifty of the large bottles of Sarsaparill mediate payment to save expenses. _ | Messrs $ S Lampman & Co., one of the largest and most ® BEER & SON will also feel obliged to those indebted to spectable druggist in Syracuse—in a letter says: —* Fromwhe them, whose Accounts are due, by an early settlement. | they have heard and seen of Halsey’s Forest Wine it is an exetl Cliarlottetown, January 14, 1896. ‘lent and good medicine, and will undoubtedly become the Br en a a | leading medicine of the day.” ; Notice. . . «. | he Forest Wine ia put i in large square bottles, with Dr FENUE subscriber being about to make an alteration in his Halsey’s name blown in the glass, $1 per bottle, or six bots present business, requests all persons indebted to him by ‘for $5. Gum coated Pill€, 25 cents per box. Agents are Note of Mand or Book Account, to call and settle their Ac- | authorized to retail, as well as wholesaie, on as favorable com counts on or before the last day of May next. All Accounts | ditions as the proprietor, No. 161 Duane St. Corner of Hud: remaining unsettled after that date will be placed in the hands | New York. W R WATSON, General Agent. of an Attorney for collection, without further notice. All May 28, 1855. persons having any demands against the subscriber will please Cae ot silicate 7 furnish their Accounts for settlement at once. : Marvellous Remedy ! fer a Marvellous age! Wa. B. DAWSON. March 3. Isl. Ady. & Has. Gaz. PERMANENT and TRANSIENT BOARDERS can be ac- commodated at the A Boston House, | Opposite Messrs. Thomas & Dawson’s. Wanted, | WO Journeymen Gig and Sleigh-makers, to whom the | Office, Charlottetown. highest wages will be given. Please apply atthe Examiner | January 14, 1856. | Apprentice wanted, OR the Tanning and Currying Business, apply to By the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little openi a Feb. Is. ae ik WILLLAM B. DAWSON. lon the surface of our badion. Through these this Oude #0, on Saturday, 29th March, a POCKET BOOK, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ ot inwatl containing a Twenty Pound Note of Hand, and several | part. Diseases of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, affection other important papers, no good to any person but the owner. | of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Coughs and Whoever may “find the same will be suitably rewarded by | Colds, are by its means effectually cured. Every h leaving it with Mr. HOOPER, Eastern Mail Carrier. knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat oft; St. Peter’s, April 7, 1856. thickness. This healing Ointment far more readily penetrate? through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing tht most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached ¥ other means. ERYSIPELAS, RHEUMATISM AND SCORBUTIC HUMOURS. No remedy has ever done so inuch for the cure of disease” the Skin, whatever form they may assume, as this Ointmell Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipejas, cannot long wilt stand its influence. The inventor has travelled over many pl# of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensingil Ointment, giving advice as to its epplication, and has thus the means of restoring countless numbers to health. SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS & ULCER Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on & use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with’ worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings,a@ tumours. Professor Holloway has despatched to the Bast lag shipments of this Ointment, to be used in the worst cases wounds, It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stim or contraction of the joints, even of 20 year’s standing. PILES AND FISTULAS. These and other similar distressing complaints can be effet tually cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the affected, and by otherwise following the printed di around each pot. ~ im March i. Lr re er - YS OINTMENT. THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. PR a Era” “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company"’ of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1 Capital, Five Millions Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, April 14. Agent for P. E. Island. | Both the Ointment and Pills shou!d be used in the following wa ein cases: GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! Bad legs = Chiego foot Fistulas Sore-throsl The most valuable Spring and Summer Medicine in the World: Bad Breasts (Chilblains Gout Skin dises# . Barns Chapped hands |Glandular Swelligs Scurvy Dr. Halsey’s Forest Wine. Bunions Corns (Sof) Lumbago heads Patronized by the nobility and medical faculty of England, and esteemed | Bite of Mos- |\Cancers Viles ‘Tumours the most extraordinary medicine in the Worltl. chetoes and !Contracteéd and! Rheumatism Uuleers ' EDICINE containing molasses or liquorice — like the| Sand Flies | Stiff Joints |Scalds Wounds f boasted Sarsaparillas, require many large bottles to pro- | Coco-bay Elephantiasis |Sore Nipples Yaws. of Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and 80, Maiden Lam New York, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealer. Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the followist prices :—Is. 3d.; 33. 3d.; and 5s. each Pot. ot {>> There is a considerable saving by taking the ae N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients 1 disorder are affixed to each Pot. asa Genera! Agents for Prince Edward Island—Messts- H & Owen, Charlottetown. 4 THE EXAMINER |, IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY ™ BY EDWARD WHELAN, bs cout AT HIS OFFICE, KENT STREET, NEARLY OProsiITe M nave! duce the slightest change in health. The Forest wine is alto- gether a different article. It contains no syrup to give it con- sistency, but acquires its excellent flavor and powerful medicinal properties from the vegetable plants of which it is composed. The Forest wine combines the virtues of the WILD CHERRY, DANDELION, YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA, with other valuable plants whose properties are all most effective. Its high concentration renders it one of the most efficient 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 all complaints of the stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Nervous Disorders, Billious Affectiéns, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Female Complaints, Serofula, and all Disorders arising from bad blood and impure habit of the system. 2. BREWERY. Price Fifteen er ee aa Payable