FPP BPS ESS AS ‘Seis tse 7 8 Sf8ieee AekesFE 37 ecitie e THE EX ww eee -~ AS nea AMINER. Sef np cee ene eae He was informed by the Esquimanux, that they, ‘the Esqui-| maux, reached the epot just in time to see the lasteman die of hunger, who was leaning against some object when discovered - tival en this continent he was too far gone to be.suved. ons have started inte an ephemera! existerct: since Mr. Stewart has brought home the remains of a bow, having vn Se eekeied ae Oey Crperto nr entinative. atid their doota the name of Sir John Franklin on it, & hammer, kettles, pagt ante ate ined Speen cane Hyperion Hare Fluid, with a popularity e nan mn eer , é r atts ; lerarticle. goes on ‘conquering and to coo- of a blue flag, and other articles belonging to the unfortunate quer’ ‘Phere es ne malady, which cau alfect the ste coke n be cured yessel | by this incomparable preparation: ‘To ladies-it is uisiile . ant ad children’s heads it lave the foundation. ofa good head of Hair Itis " eins J , how patronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great tain, : 4] MR. LABOUCHERK, THE NEW SEC RKTARY FOR mands an extensive sale thromghout Kermpa. Pen, Aas Geen ! THE COLON LES. Bootes Ec rerkien Ham Dye converts red or grey hair into a beau- Uful Bleck or brown, the usouvedt itis applied, literally.dyeing the hair In anticipation of the possible revival of the ery about Tthort staining the skin and leaves the Hair soft and glessy withbut ‘ . : . ‘ . a )injpaninyg its textur M4 ¢ i « aristocratic monopoly and family cliques, rt may tie | ey a exturetn the least; a decided superiority. over ail other siated that, theagh on one point appearances may be against Bogie’s Amole Shaving compound renders that him, Mr. labouchere has not become and long been an in. | wperation (shaving) a decided Matury. . me ‘ i | Bogle’s Hebeaiona removes Freckles ané@ tan fram the face i . , . mm: _ : : : . | » face in the fluential pubiie man by virtue of iheage or _COMMEXION. It shortest poss ble time and is acknowledged to de the very best attic le js true, that a year or two ago, as we perceive, he iacurred | fer bewutying the complexion whatever blame is attachable to warrying B sitter of frond acne rae wholesale or retail, of W. Bogle, 227 Washington street, Carlisle and of the Dachkess of Satherland ; but, in mit gation, ' And by all Draggest and perfamers throughout the Canadas, United he may, We believe, plead that fre kimself has nothing offen. | “tes and Great’ Gritaia W. RK. WATSON, Agent for P. 8.1. sively “ aristovratic” in his derivation and elaims. His | ca Sk ae lineage is similar to that of Sir Samuel Romilly, being de- NEW AWW alse be wa): ans rived from _ of the French families expelled from their | ” J ul £s3 3 Sa own country by the revocation ofthe edict of Nantes. Mr.) ~~~ tas : Labouchere'’s father, in trath, was not evea an Englishman N THE PRESS, and will be issued the forthcoming week, by birth, though ultimately becoming one of our merchant. Pi Rowe cation prinves, fn the best voleme, just isencd, df M. Thiers’s | “Tho Balance of Power,” Histoire du Consulat é@t de l'Enrpire, there are some in- by Joun Le Pace, third master of the Central Academy. To teresting facts regarding the history ofthe new minister's, be had at the several bookstores in this City. Contents: In- father. He had settled asa banker in Holland, and had there. eeronen :, The escape from Elba; The Waterloo Campaign ; married a ‘sister of the late Lord Ashburton; and when in| em Nene ce 9 crepes Ae Wellington, Katry of that position he wasepitehed upon by the French apd Dutch | wih at on ee ore Sa ete bag nee . , : ' | Kalafat; Siege of Silistria; Slaughter at Sinope; Bombard- tsoverpments to proceed (in L810) on a secret mediatory ment of Odessa and Sebastopol, &e. Jan. 7. wiission to the British Cabinet. He is described a : "ERPS, NR Thiers as “ M. de Laboachere, chicf respectable de 1a pre- | miere araison de banque de Hollande, associee et gendre de | ; naira ; > M. Baring, qui saaie We sor cete chict de la eaten maison | Jent opened 4 ae CHposite the pteutiecs of BEF. And- ; , . * ~ rew A. Macdonald, in Georgetown, with a well selected’ stock €e Rangne d’Angleterro.” [nother docunrents of the time! or pry GO@DS, HARDWARE and GROCERIES, which he we Gud the em‘ssary called Mynheer Veter Car-ar Labouchere. | js prepared to sell for cash, er prompt payment, lower than Mr. Labouchere, who was aided by bis father-in-law, Mr. | any other in the market, and hopes by strict attention to busi- Baring, obtained a distinguished reception from the Marquis ness to merit a share of public patronage, of Wellesley aud other chief members of the British Cabinet, | AUGUSTINE C€. MACDONALD. and is acknowledged to have perfirmed his mission with | __ Georgetown, January 7, 1856. _Tsl. & Adv. 31 great ability an} integrity—acting, in truth, the part of a rEXUL annual general meeting of the Charlottetown Horticul- mediator in the interests of peace and commerce. At some} “tural Society took plaice in the Temperance Hall on Wed- subsequent period Monsieur or Myuheer Labouchere settled PSday, 2d January, 1855, when the following Odhee-Bearors in London as a merchant an} banker, where he attained,| *°T Hnnniwenely elected in e co et Es ane Mrs. Daly, Lady Patroncss, aad his firm or family still retain, great we ilth and commer-| John Lawson, Esq., President, cial eminence, and where the new CulenMi Secretary -was | Mrs. E. Palmer, born in 1798. Perhaps thosethings are worth a passing} M. B. Daly, Esq., mention ata (me when there isa lulicrous aptitule to} 4. death Haviland, Esq., Fuise a alamour agaiustany public man who happens.te count | Juhu M. Dalgleish, Esq., Seorotary, kin or connexion with any of the families of the arstiocracy, | Henry Paluer, Esq., Treasurer. vs ; > ie 7TEE.—Mrs . and espicially, stginge to sty, with any of these familics who ‘ Commizter.—Mrs. D. Hodgson, Mrs. F. Longworth, Mrs. T. ad . : . ; -drving, EB ir rights. It is ulmost thirty years since Mr. Labouchere | R. Watson, Esq. enterel Parliament, and twenty since he became a Privy! THE GREAT AMERICAN HAIR TONTG, Boours celebrated Uyperion Fluid, for the g of the Hur is well) knows to be without @ Hundreas of rmitations rowth and preservation usually unpleasant — New Store at Georgetown. a HE subscriber takes leave to inform the public that ho hae Vico Presidents, er awson, Miss Daly, Miss Palmer, Ion. Charles Young, W. W i ve mast 9 - 5} , emsekyes kg oat pamerass < e ’ P Ja , as > , ’ . ? jave most distingaishe] themsekyes by an advecacy of popu sq-, George Beer, jus., Hap., T. Desbrisay, Ksq., WwW. Ky order, J. M. DALGLEISH,See’y. Woencillor, After gaining distinguished honours at Oxford.) | Charlottetown, January 7, 1856. all papers li. he beeame M.D. for the vow extinct borough of St. Michael's | TEACHER WANTED for De Gros Marsh School, Lot in S26, retaming that seat iil 1830, sinee which he has sat| 25. Application to be made to the Trustees. ubinterruptedly for the borough of Taunton. In 1832 he was} made a Lord of the Admiralty, continuing in that position | . till the commencement of the short Peci-Welliagtor .ad- wy es DONALD McCORMACK, DUNCAN McLEAN, ANGUS McOORMAOK, winistration of Is34-5, On the retarn ofthe Liberals te) Road District No. 12.— Gueen’s County. office he was made Vice-President of the Beard of Trade) rgyiig Overseers of the above Road District aro respectfully and Master of the Mint, and was in August, 1839, trans- | " ferred to the Under-3 eretarysbip of the department of Which | snow storms, and by no means to allow the track to enter upon he is now the head. Holding that office dor only a short! private property. period, he became President of the Board of Trade until the! fal] of the Melbourne Ministry in 18#8. On the forntation | eubueniniiieade a of the Russell Ministry be became Chief Seeretary for lre!and, | DEATH the duties of which office he performed with great ability, Can be and has been prevented in thousands of cases by this during the trying peviod of “ the famine.” “He subsequent! y | nature's own remedy beeame again President ofthe Board of Trade, which he SUBSON’S CUEMICAL EXTRACT OF CHERRY AND retained till the advent of be Berhy Goverument. In all | ger LUNGWORT, i: these positions Mr. Labouchere maintained the character of| This medicine, untike mast of the patent remedies of the day ‘is the result of the careful study and exgeriments of a scientific and experienced Physician. The two principal ingredienis nave lung been known and celebrated. WILD CHERRY BARK. l Trustees. JOHN WILLIAMS, Commissivnor. January 7, 1556. R. G. an able Administrator ; and, besides being incressingly popu- | lar with his constituen!s, has remained one of the most. influ- eotial aud most theroughly trusted men in the House-of) ; ; : ; , pe seo As an peptteation a the character ~ the oe When the strength of this is properly extracted is the best ‘inister ina anore personal sense, we may recall a fact) medicine known for curing the worst Coughs and other Pual- prety well remembered in the mercantile world. Llaving | monary diseases, 1t loosens the phlegm and enables the sufferer come hy inheritance to a landed property, his predecessor to expectorate easily,and alone willeure the worst cold or in which had driven teo hard a bargain with a railway cough, which if neglected always leads to Consumption. compsny, he, anasked and unexpected, and merely from a} LUNGWORT. chivalrous sense of justice, returned the whole sam, £15,0U0,\ This is a p'ant the virtues of which are known to but few, it which had beeu exacted. The man of whose private dealings | #*8 been said by the most leacned men of all times, that “ na- such things are truly told may well be trusted pot-to be | ttre has provided a remedy for each and every disease,” and found w auting in integi ity avd magnanimity in his place in the discoveries thatare daily made, go i. prove its truth, Lung- stitie Yili Mectiien | wort ts dom bilese the remedy desigued by nature for Consump- perme se ee (tion. Its healing properties are truly wonderful, and the ra- r. da + mee ; aving pilty with which it cures the worst cases of Ulcerated Lungs Van Dieman’s Land exists _ longer, the Queen having ies and sebduing al! irritation, almost unmediately a aceeded to a petition from tne colovy, praying that the name | ? ? : é | proof of ite adaptation te this disease. : ‘onan’ ‘ < hye Te . o **} : 7 . of Van Diewan’s Land should be changed to “ Tasmania.”|" Taese two articles combined with other purely vegetable oe in n, wie tA ot i | Merechents, form a medicine that is certain te cure the w orsi It is said Gen. Canroert is about to marry the daughter i cases of Consumption if taken before ihe sufferer is entirely of onc of the physicians of the Emperor, a beautiful lady, -prostrated. Do not be discouraged, a trial can do no harm, but thiry-two years of age, who has hitierto rejected all pro-| will convince the most sceptical of its real worth. posuls of marriage, aud who will bring him asa dowry, an THOUSANDS OF CONSUMPTIVE - oe Se income of 150,000 Lranes. Thig is a match of the Emperor's | persons-have been deceived repeatedly in buying medicines making. | which were said to be infallible cures, but which have proved --~— ee -- lonly palliatives, but this medicine ia not only palliative but a valt ‘cure for ulcerated lungs. It contains no deleterious Drugs Married. (atid one trial will prove its astonishing efficacy better tian any At Bedeque, on the 20th atime, by the Rev. Robert 5. Patterson, Mr. assertions or certificates in euring consumption and all diseases tae, dekh aaa t 28, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late } of the Lungs and Liver, Ssueh as Spitting aft blvod, Coughs, pain Mr. Jon Lo. " . : 7 At the same place, on tho same day, by the same, Mr. Murdoch |!” the ete aoe enue, ight-ewanta, ae hej McLeod, to Miss Mary Robins, daughter of Mr. Thomas Kobins. pe Coution— Pu protect our own Seimes: AO ene ambanem of the | At Cape Traverse, on the 25th December, by John Wright, Esq., J. “Ceneumptive sufferer. we are obliged to caution all to find the T., Mr. Nathaniel Wright, of South Shore, to Carvline, eldest daughter signature of COMSTOCK & KRROTHER on the wrapper, of Mr. Warren. “without this it is a worthless counterfeit. Remember this. On the 26th ultimo, by the Rev. J. II. Read, B. D., Rector, Mr. Wm. | Willams Tanton, of St. Eleavor’s, to Mary Anv, daughter of Mr. Jubn po hnnneg re tai nen te a | VICTORIA HAIR GLOSS. At the residence of the bride’s father, on Thursday, the 13th ultimo,’ For preserving. strengthening, and Beautifying the Mair, and by the Rev. Mr. Brewster, Mr. Jobn L. Vickerson, to Miss Sarah eine a soft and Gisey appearance. oy Matilda Roper, Loth of St. Peter’s Road. Ths : . is js the most beautiful Perfume for the Toilette ever ] ‘invented, and put up at so low a price, that it-can be obtained Diced. iby all. It gives a rich, g'ossy appearance to the Hair, softens At Boston, Mass., on the 16th December, after a severe illness of two aud invigorates it, and imparts to it that soft and glossy appear- weeks, Metilda, fourth daughter of Mr. Neil McCallum, of Brackley ance so much sdmired by all, and et the same time keeps the sate y E. : , aged 19 years; and deeply regretted by a large circle lead (ree from all Dandroff, and perfectly clean, Gf frends and acquaintances. , : » : . . At Bedeque, on Curistmas Daf, after a lingering illness, which he, . Fhe recipe we have obtained from au English Chemist of bore with Chrietian fortitude, Mr. Caleb Sehurman, in the 74th year of high reputation, and we can conhidenily asoure all that it is more his age, leaving a large circle of relatives and friends to laweut their than equal to all that we say im its prated. 7" THE VICTORIA HAIR GOSS | stands pre-eminent above al! other articles as the best Toilette | JJassengers. Perfume, the best Tonic for tho Hair, and the most delightful In the Tee oat, to Cape Tormentine, on the Ist Janaary.—Daniel J. article to. use ever made. Roberts, Dunald Melsaac, Isaac Smith, Esquires. TO THE LADIES: on the Ice Boat, to Cape Traverse, on the 3rd.—Capt. John Ellis, This Hair Gloss serves all the purposes of a Hair Oil without tess. Michael MeDonald and Thomas Sullivan. rendering the Hairstiffor gammy. It wakes it Soft and Glossy, and prevents its turaing gray or falling out; and, aotwithstanding . ° this, 1 will not injure or grease the finest hat or collar. Ship News. It is an entirely new discovery in Chemistry, which, while ; failed from Caseumpee, for the Clyde, on Thursday last, the Brig it combines enough Gily matter to give the ifair the most “Mary Louisa,” Archibald McDonald, waster, timber and deals—by | beautiful, soft aud glossy appearance, stil! will not injure or | Messrs. pe M. Ryder & Co. The vessel was launched a few days goefyce the finest silks. Since, and is of a very fine model, built of juniper and copper-fastencd, | a and for superiority of workmanship has not been surpassed on this | THE VICTORIA HAIR GLOSS Founder, Split Hoof, Uoofbound Horses. and Contracted and Fevernsh Feet, Woods, Beuises im the #lesh, Galled Backs, Cracked Lleels. Scratches, Cats, Kicks, &e. on horses. CARLVON'S RiING-BONE CURE. Por the cure of Ring-Sone, Lone Spavin, Spavin Windgalis, aad Splut, a certain cewedy, Carlton’s Condition Powders for Horses, And aiso un excellent Med cine tor Cows, Sieep and Hogs. Tuese are the origimal and genuine CONDITION, Powders introduced into Wie States and British provinces jong before Aatyy ol bers. ~ » Ali so-called “Condition Powders,” now put up by others, are. worthless imitations of the Original “CARLTON’S CONHITION POWDERS.” THEN FARMERS LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS. -All.of CARLTON’S GENUINE HORSE MEDICINES can be depended upon, and we pledge ourseives thai po adul- ‘eration or depreciation of apy of them shall be permitted by us. in: Carlton's Condition Powders” we have civento the Public a Medicine, which, as a General Condition Medicine, is. “THE BEST IN THE WORLD.” The great changes of weather and season, with the change of use end food, have a very great effect upon the blood and sinuous fluids of horses. Ii is at these changes they require an assistant to nature to throw eff any disorder of the fluids of the body that may have been imbibed, and whict, if not attended to, will result in the Yellow Water, Heaves, Worins, Bots, &e.; al) of which will be prevented by giving one of these Powders twice or three times a year, and wi!l at any time cure when any symptoms of disease appear, if used in time. One Vowder will cure the Horn Distemper in Cattle without boring the horns, or doing any thing beside; and every Cow should have one given to her after calving. terfeiied by some. There sre counterfeits in te market Beware of imposition, Never buy * Carlton's Condition Powders ’’ without you find the full fac sunile signature of J. CARLTON COMS!OCK or the wrapper. are very hurtful to animals. CARLTON’S BRITISH IIEAVE POWDERS. A never-failing cure for Heaves, Thick and Broken Wind, Colds, Coughs, Infiimmation of the Lungs,and all Diseases which affect the Wind of Horses. Car|ton’s articles for Horses and Cattle are prepared from the recipe of a very celebrated English Farner, and will cure in ninety-nine cases out of one hundred any of the above complaints, They have been used by Farmers, livery men, stage proprietors and others, with the most marked and decided success. Caution.— None can be genuine unless you find the name of J. Cariton Comstock on the Wrapper of each article. RKemem- ber this, as their articles have been extensively counterfeited of late, look and find the proprietors mame, J. Carlton Comstock &c., never buy without. RHEUMATISM. Comatock’s Nerve and Bone Liniment, is warran’ 22 to-cure any cave of Rheumatisin, Gout,Contracted Cords, and Muscles, or stiff joints, strengthens Weak Limbs, and enables those who are cripp'ed to walk again. Comstock & Brother, Proprietors, New York, and none genuine without their name on the wrap- per, TOOTUACH®. DR. KLINE'S DROPS, for “the cure of the Toothache. tT is with confidence that we can recommend it as au infallible curé in all cases, without any injury tothe teeth or gums. Price 23 ets. Caution.— All of the above named articles are eold only by Comstock & Brother, 2 St. Peter's Place, directly in rear of the Astor House, one door from Barclay street, and one Block | Also Comstock’s Pain Killer, Hair Dye, Nerve and Bone )ianiment, Gearge’s Sarsaparilla, Turkisi Wine, and all of Caomstock’s Medicines. Sold in Cuariottetuwn, by W. R. Watsen,General Agent for P, Be dsland. Agents Wanted.—Country Dealers wishing au agency, will be Rupplied by W. RR. Wateon at Proprietor’s prices. Algo woid by M. W. Skimner and VT. Desbrisary & Co.,—and by Ove person in every town, Coli and gel an almanac gratis Youatt's celebrated Gargling Oil, for Man and Beast, OR UNIVERSAL FAMILY LINIMENT. The most wonderful External Application ever discovered! Better than avy other Pain-killer, Linmment or Gargling O:) ever invented. Therefore we feel justified in saying that we believe all-who Gargling Oils or Luximents, The use of this penetrating Floid has been attended with unparalleled success in all the disorders of Horses which require an external application; such as Corks, Chafes or Walls, Curs, Wounds, Sprains, Film in the Eye, Scratehes, Cracked Heeis, | Strains of the shoulder, Sufle, Hough, Knee, Whirlbone, Fet- lock, and of the Pastern and Coffin Joints, &c., &e. This Gareime Orn is likewise the best preparation ever known for Burus or Sealds, Weak or Stuff Joints, Swelling of ' the Glands of the Throat, Loflamiatory and Chronic Rheume- | tism, Gout, Contracted Cords and Muscles; stréngihens Wesk Limbs, and enables those who are crippled to walk again, CAUTION EXTRA.~—A Medicine Ike this is always coun-'! Remember this, as there are imitations offered for sale, which | 7 : : { , adway, New York, to who: : ; | ted. requesied to open up the Winter Roads immediately after | fretaProsdway,Naw.¥ ork, to whom all osders must be directed. t ’ This Os) is made from a recipe procured at great expense | . a > ” “ Veal nn s at a . . P. ann ere _—s ee rere “eae Fan | BUST arrived por Sir Alexander, from London, and for Sale RIER AND AuTHOR or ‘YouaTr ON THE Horse,’ who used i! | imvariably when he required an external application. | PILTINGS / ; ; aa WILLIAM MURPHY, Manager. try Youat’s Gargling Oil will fiad m better than al) other WHY ARE WE SICK?, it has been the lot of the human race to beoweighed down by disease and sutfering. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are soeciaily adapted to the relief of the WHAK, the NERVOUS, the DELICATE, and the INFIRM, of all climes, ages, sexes, and constituttons. Professor Holloway personally superiatends the manufactare of his medicines, and offers ttm toa free.and en- lightened people, as the best remedy the world ever saw forthe removal of disease. . THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pilis are expressly combined to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the lunge, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, purify the blood, the very fountain ef life, and thus curing disease ia all its form. a DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS Nearly half the human race have taken these Puls. It has j been proved in all parts of the world, that wothing has been foumid equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach complaints generally. ‘They soon give a healthy tone to those organs, however wuch deranged, and when all other /meuns have failed. GENERAL DEBILITY.—ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments have opened theit Custom Houses to the introduction of these Pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges sda | that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for persous of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired, as its Invigorating properties never fail to afford relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No Female, youny or vidy should be without this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in many cases tke a charm. {t 18 a'so the best and safest medicine that can be given ‘to children of all ages, and for any complaint; consequently no family should be Without it. Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in tho werld for the following Diseases: Ague Dropsy Liver Com- | Secondar¢ Asthma | Dysentery plaints sy implore Billioas Com- } Erysipelas Lumbago Tic-Douloreag plains Female [rre- | Piles Tumours Biotches on gularities Kheumatism | Uleers | the skin Fevers of ati | Retention of | Venereal affec- | Bowel Com- kinds Urine tions plaints Fits Secrofula, or Worms of al4 | Colica Gout King’s Kwil | kinds | Constipation | Head-ache Sore Throats | Weakness, of the bowels | Indigestion Stone & Gra-| from whateror Consumption j Inflammation | vel ; couse | Debility Jaundice &c. d&e. | Sold at the ‘Establishments of Professor (lolloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) Loudon, and 80, Msider Lane, New York; also by all respectable Druggisis and Dealers ix |Medicmes throughout the civilized world, at the fullewing | prices :— Is, 3d; 3s. 3d 3 and $s. each Box | {> There is a considerable seving by taking the larger eines. | N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disor - , der are offixed to eech Box. General Agents for Prince bd ward ' [sland —~ Messrs Haszird & Owen, Charlottetown, Molasses, Flour and Corn Meal. | WUST RECELVED, per schooner “Julia,” and for sale by ROBERT BELL, Queen Square— 20 pancheons choice Porto Rico MOLASSES, 15) barrels supertine American FLOUR, 50 do. OCURN MEAL. Charlottetown, December 10, 1855. 4i For Sale, | FEXOWN LOT No. 5, fourth range, letter A, in Goorgotown. The above Lot is improved and fenced round; will be sold cheap on application to Dee. 10. 3w JOHN McLEOD, Orwell Point: Gas Fittings. at the GAS WORKS, a quantity of new and handsome November 19, 1855. tf. Coke, Coke. OR SALE at the GAS WORKS, a quantity of vory * superior COKE, at 6d. per bushel, or Los. per Chaldron ; and 15s. per Chaldron if five or upwards be taken. Gas Works, Dec. 17. WM. MURPILY, Manager. Grain, Grain, Grain. HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewory and Distillery. We might add many Certificates from al! parts of the country; | but we simply ask all to TRY this remedy for any of the above complaints on Man or Beast, and they will be convinced that it 18 the most wonderful Liniment ever known. The YOUATI’S GARGLING Olb was at first intended | only for the diseases of Horses ; byt experience has shown that | it is a most efficacious and certain remedy for any of the com- | plaints humanity is heic tc, where an external application is | necessary ; and one trial will fully convince you that we do not | exaggerate when we say, that ts Pain-Killing, Healing and | } \ | | Strengthening properties are beyond any thing ever known. Give this. Article one trial, and you wil! never again be, without it. It is put up in large bottles, at 25 cents per botile, | and is the gest and cukaPesT remedy ever invented. Caution.—Never buy any Gareuinc On, but Youatt’s; | be sure and ask for Youatt’s Gargling Oil, and take no other, | and you will be rewarded by a certain cure. This is the Original and Genuine Gargling Oil; never buy it | unless you find the full signature of COMSTOCK & BRO-! YHER onthe wrapper. All without this are worthless imita—| tions. COMRTOCK & BROTHER, New Yonx. ((F” Agents wanted in every town for the above. M. W.! Sk:uver, Charlottetown, General Agentto whom All wishing | Agencies must apply & will be supplied at proprietors Prices. | < } Valuable Properties. | 7 be sold by Auction, on Thursday the 10th day Jaunary | next, at 12 o’clock, that valuable WHARF PROPERTY, known as Tremain’s, having a water frontage of 120 feet, ard | fronting on Lower Water-street 40 feet, with the new buildings. thereon. This property is so well known for its central | situation, being contiguous to the ferry landing and principal streets, it requires but little further description. A portion of the purchase moncy ean remain on interest for a few years. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. Also, on the same day, at hall-past 12 o'clock, that desirable resent oecupied by the subscriber, situate in Water-street, | ? immediately opposite the Terrace House. The House is_ , finished in a superior manner, and convenient in every way; lizick, Kent Street— Mr John Williams, Market Squere—and |it has four large roomson the ground floor, anda large pantry, at the Mills by two bed-reoms on the second floor and a large attie; a com | Island She was built by Mr. Win. Bell, of the above named place, is put in large botiles, with a splendid wrapper, on which is a fortable stable and out-houses attached. sccording to Lioyd’s instructions, to class 7 years.—Adr. PORTRAIT OF QUEEN VICTO2IA AND PRINCE SPLCIAL NOTICE. p We would refer our readers to the idvertisementa in this ioe of Comstock & Brother's Celebrated Medicines. The ed and Lungworth is the best remedy ever used for all Ousampiive Affections. Azor’s Turkish Balm, a beautiful signature, and you will get the genuine. Price 25 cents per Bottle. COMSTVQCK & BROTHER, Soe Proparetons. Carleton’s Celebrated Horse & Cattle eation to Also, immediately after, the unexpired leaschold interest of ALBERT. Always find this on the wrapper, and also our full | half of Town Lot No.7, in the first hundred, fronting on King strect 160 feet, immediately opposite to Mr. Carles McKenna’s, with the large new warehouse and other buildings thereon. | Mounting, Door Scrapers, Umbrella Stands, Sash Weights, : Po es | Cart and Gig Boxes, Pot Metal, and a variety of other Castings. H.Gaz. Ady. & Ist. gy, appecien quality and darability of these Castings are well Yerms of sale and other particulars made known on appli- A. Il. YATES, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, December 31, 1855. | October 29, 1855. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Braney, Gin, Whis- key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also: |X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown. 19th Noy, 1853. RJ ANTED, for the St. Eleanor’s Distriet School, a First or Second Class TEACHER. A liberalsalary will bo givea-. Application to be made to Mr. Groren Jones, Chairman. GEORGE JONES, | ISAAC HOWATT, | 7 Trustees. JOHN TANTON, Apothecarios’ Hali ® THE OLD HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1810. Charlottetown, May, 1855. T. DESBRISAY & Co: AVE just received, per late arrivals from Londow Dublin, United States and Halifax, their supplies for the season, comprising in the whole, an extensive and varied assortment of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMEKY, Brushes, Combs, Soaps and other Toilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colours and Dye-studs; Feuits, Spices, Confectionary, Medieated and other Lozenges; with all the Patent Medicines in repute, aud every other articlo usually kept at similar Establishmonts in Great Britain. [See Apothecaries’ Nall Advertiser.. The whole of which they can with confidence recommend to the public, and, if quality be considered, at as low, if not lower prices, than they cad be procured elsewhere in the market, Charlottetown, May 21. Trevio Cloth Mills. THESE Mills are again at work, with new and more exten. sive machinery, having five times the strength of their former capabilities; they are so arranged that the whole process two story DWELLING HOUSE and LAND, 3th ofa Lot, at. will proceed simultaneously, and the finish will be arrived at with unusual despatch. : Cloth received by Hon W W Lord, Water Street—Mr Ter- Covehead, July 9. SAMUEL GURNEY. Superior Cooking Stoves! SCOTCH CASTINGS, UST received hy the Subserbier, from Glasgow, a quantit | of COOKING STOVES, (all sizes;) Wilkie’s Plough Hair Reatorstive. Turkish Wane, betier than any Alierative : Medicines, SNUBSORIBER will buy Tiree Thousand Bushels BARLEY , known to the public. To be had at the Store of - Blood Purifier in exitence,- TRY “THEM, sad you will} Good for all Herbivorous Atiumals.—to owners of and Dealers s and OATS within a month of date. HI. BASZARD, Great George Sareat. © convinced of their real worth, {in forses. Carlton’s Founder Ointment For the cure of’ Charlottetewn, Oct. 29. THOMAS PLEADWELL. | Charlottetown, Oct. 29 ia a7 pate -soena