164 THE EX AMINER. niall eee To bo Let, And possession given on the first day of May nezt. YUE DWEELING HOUSE and Premises near Government | House, at present occupied by Captain Beazeley, con- sisting of a Dwelling House which contains a spacious Dining | rooin and Drawing-room, Breakt{ast-room, 7 Bed-rooms, larve | Kitchen, Servaut’s Hall,3 Servant’s Bed rooms, Pantry, Larder | Proat-poreh, large Entrance Hall, large Inver Hell, Back porch | 2 Back entrances, Back and front stair-case, Scullery, Pump | and Wash-house; Lumber-room and a splendid 6 rootned cellar | A large and commodious Coact-house, 3 stalled Stable, Har ness-room, Cow House, large Hay-loft and Grain-room, Manure- yard, large Kitchen-garden with Fruit-trees, &c., Flo den, elegant front entrance and carriage drive, a larg running down to the Harbour with convemence for boats, d&c., extensive plantation of young trees of all large Root-house, wood and chopping House, and a spacious an commodious yard. — | » Lawn keeping kinds. d ns . There are front and back gates facing on different streets, | and a never failing well of water on. the premises. ! This splendid Mansion from its situation commands the finest view of any house in Charlottetown, and from its proxunity to Government House and other advantages the Subseriber coidfi dently offers it as the most elegant, comfortable -and destrabie residence for a gentieman’s family in or near town. For further particulars apply to ' DAVID WILSON, Rie September 11, 1854. hmond Street. sa A OT I Salmon, Salmon. ‘PW BARRELS of excellent SALMON can be bad | I A at the store of tue subscriber, either per Jb. or bbl. fh January 22, JOHN RIGG Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! : IF Subscriber has on hand and offers for Sale at his T COOKING, AIR-TIGHT, and other STOVES, which will be sold at low sve } : C. F. HARRIS, Copper & Zin Plate Worker. Charlottetown, November 20,1854. eo For Sale, or to Let, 0 FE ing properties, owned by the subscriber:— sto Three Pasture Lots situate on the Malpeque Road, within two and a half miles of Charlottetown, containing thirty-six acres of land, having @ snug cottage and oathouses. j’ossession may be given forthwith. The Town Lot and Premises at present occupied by the Hon. Stephen | Rice. Possession may be given on the Ist of May vext. The Premises fronting on Queen Square, now occupied by Mrs. Forsyth. Possession may be given on the 10th of May next. The Terrace House and Premises now in the occupation of Mr. M "he subscriber will let all or any of the above for a term of years, with | without power to purchase, for any period not exceeding ten years, | with interest annually at six per cent. Application to be made at the office of CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, April 2. (Ad, H’s Gaz 6w) Selling off at Goorgetown. FOR COST AND CHARGES, ' WUE Subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has this day commenced selling of his large Stock of Goods, at a @REAT REDUCTION on former prices, to make room for a large Stuck, which be expects to receive early in the Spring. ANDREW A. MACDONALD. March 19. Im : A Card. TH subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public. “Who so liberally favoured him with their custom at the North Side, that he has now iemoved to Souris Kast. where he hopes, by the game due attention, to merit a continuance of their favour. Cash paid for OATS. Souris, February 5, 1855, RONALD McDONALD. Notice. rPuE Subscriber requests all persons indebted to him to make immediate ;ayment, and settlement of accounts, as his Beoks will shortly be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. JOUN ANDREW MACDONALD. Charlottetown, March 19. FOR SALE, rue HOUSE and GARDEN at present occu- | pied and belonging to Wintiam Forgns, hsq, R N.! either with or without Town Lot No 88. tronting on Fitz! February 5, 1835 LAST HALF—YEARLY DRAWING OF THE Great Hessian State Loan of $6,725,000. rps LOAN is guaranteed by the Government, and contracted by Messrs M A Vow RotscHitp and Sons, in Frank- henynthe- eine, sud consists of Prizes varying from 55 to 32,00U ollars. The next drawing will take place in June, 1955. THE PRICE OF THE SHARES IS AS FOLLOWS-—— One Share for £1 sterling. Thirteen Shares for £10 sterling. Sa” deo feri5 4 ‘Thirty do fori20 * Tickets ordered will be forwarded immediately on receipt of Canada Notes, Bills, or Drafts on Europe, &c. After the Drawing. each Shareholder will receive an official list of the winning numbers. The Prizes will be paid, through the foreicn agents of the undersigned, in cash, at Frankfort-on-the-Maine, Canada, Pieris, London, &c. Apply without delay to Messrs. J A Schwarzschild and Sons. Bank- ers, f rankfort-on-the-Maine, Germany, or throigh their House, Messrs A. Schwarzschild an¢é Co., 26, Lombard Street, London. April 16. Sw | { | Roy Street. » To be Let, Mmue MANSION HOUSE of “ Fatconwoop,’ beautifully situated on the Banks of the Hillsborough, ase about two miles above Charlottetown, and cominanding an : extensive view of the river. The house, which is one of the most substantial brick Muildingson the Island, contains d-ning room, drawing room, parlour, library, spacious ball and staircase, with ser- yants’ room, laundry, store room,-kitcben, &c., on the first floor; eight | Jarge bed rooms and dressing room in the upper story, with extensive eellerage, and hot air stove in the sunk story. The grounds consist of fower and kitchen garden, and twelve acres of valuable LAND, in first-rate condition, partly under hay and pasture. The house is surrounded by fine old trees, which completely shelter it from the easterly and northerly winds. Apply at the house. March 26. To Let, lof all sizes, Matches, | kinds, Coffee Milla of various kinds, wer-yar: | establishment, Great George Street, a superior assortment of} R a term of years, with power to purchase, the fullow-| awley. ; Attention!---D U C this? | AVING receive). by late arrivals, a large and varied assortinent of American and other Goods, the Subscriber respect. pection and sale, H fally informs the public that they are now ready for ins at his New Store, Kent-street, opposite Mr. Lobban’s Sale Room, ——COMPRISING+— ve, brown and crashed Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, Soap, Candles, Dieby Herrings, boxes Raisins, casks do., Rice, Spice of every description, Grackers, Blue, Indigo, Burning Flaid—a first rate article, cider \ mnegar, Suleratus, Suda, Cream Turter, Pepper, Mustard, Starch, Window Glass Snaf, bags Salt, Pipes, PBlacking, Brushes of all Mouse and Rat Traps, Slates, Spit- of ail kinds, Wash Boards, straps yall sizes, Leather-headed Carpet Tea, Coff. i toons, Brass Tape, Whips and Lashes ef Bells, nests Tubs, Saddlers’ Tacks of t > tritish Lustce, Pencil Paste, Knives of all sorts, Scissors, | Brooches, Finger Ringe and Watch Chains in variety, Patent Spring | Balances, Jewsharps, Plated Candlesticks, curry Combs, brass und iren, | Whaleboue, Clothes Pins, Wire Seives, Bootjacks, Rope of diferent sizes, | Bed Cords, ‘ks of all kinds, Manure Forks, Tyble, Grindstones, Grindstone Fixings, round and square point steel Shovels, She v Zine, Saw Plates and Frames, Mop Handles, Frying Pans, Chain Cattle Ties, ot fiods, Glass Lanterns, Woel and Cattle Carde, Apple Parers, Shaving Boxes with aud without Glasses, Sand Paper, Rolling Pins, nests Measures, Bail Boxes, 8 inch Thermometers, Graters, Razors and Strops, Statiinery, Spectacles of diferent kinds, Buttons of all sorte, do., Gunp do., | (Toc assorted Nails, co j OH DEARIIT IS SUCH HARD WORK TO WASH! THIS HINC POWDER 1s T DOES THE WORK! ae <0 WASHING Made easy and pleasant by the use of Boston Chemical Washing Powder. 118 Soup Powder, prepared by a practical Chemists t T is superior for washing clothes, cleaning paint work, re- moving grease from woollensand takes the place of other soap sonies, all prices, Mineral Door Knobs and Latebes, side and back Combs---Awory and bone, Thimbles of all othes Lines. Men’s und bags’ assorted Boots and nd 1aisses enamelied Jenny leatter etrep Roots; ladies, misses and hic k Soles, &c. funcy Seaps, Porteu Gun eaps, Hinges, sorte, “court Plaster, Pie Forks, el Boots AND &o. rans, Wont 3 SHOES, grained pes B s0ts, ladica ad Beots, India Rubber Beote rm rer 3 . ; rhe seul Lind J Crile a es, cor rents ’ Gents India Rubber Overevats and Pants, Morse India Rubber Covers, | ‘with hoods; India Rubber eapes, do. Sou? Westers; Panama and Pearl | Wool Hats, Fur aps, mens and boys cotton plush and Nevada caps, | boys cloth : Whit »and wableached ottons, printed do., striped’ Shirtings, cotton Balls of all colours, Handkerchiefs, mens lambswool Shirts and Drawers, i depim Frocks and Overalls, E | Assorted Confectionary in great variety, F ‘ | FRUITS Apples comprising batldwins russets and greenings; dried Apples; hazel, pea, filbert and almend Nuts; Dates, Onions, &¢. Also on band a stock of randy, Gin, Rum and Whiskey, all ofa superior quality. ; GLASSWALE &c.° Fluid cigar Lamps, glass and britannia metal Fluid Lamps, in great variety; Castor Bottles, Crnett Stands, Decanters, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Preserve Dishes, Salt Sellara, &c. ‘ SLOVES Franklin and other Parlor Steves, cooking do. for.either wood or coal. | ‘The above, with many other articles too numerous to mention, and an ‘additional stock of Biscuit, Cheese, Molasses, Pears, Quinces, &c. hourly expected, comprises a very large and well selected Stock, well worthy | of public attention. e JAMES COLES. a | Dec. 14. | _ Boots, Boots, Boots. UST received by the Subscriber at his Store, opposite Mr. Coles’e Brewery, one hundred pair Men’s and Boy’s Pegged Boots, which will be sold cheap for Cash. JAMES LONG. Kont Street, Charlottetown, August 7th 1854. “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824. Capital, Five Nillieus Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, A ND possession given on or before the Ist of May next, the large and commodious House, with good Coach-house and Siabling, recently occupied by J. H. Bourke, situate on the corner of | Kent and Prince streets. For further particulars, apply at the office of this paper, or to the subscriber on the premises. JOHN KENNEDY. Charlottetown, March 29 7 VULCAN, THE PROPERTY OF J. W. CAIRNS. pur celebrated balf-bred Five Year old STAL.-. LION, sired by the imported thorough bred Blood eR has teken two prizes from the Royal Agricultural Society mceatly ois of a dark brown, standing 16 hands, wul stand for the Season at the following places, viz “— On Monday, April 30th, will feave Thomas Cairns’, Summerside, for St. Eleanor’s, and pass through Miscouche to Lyall’: Lot 16. Taesday, the Ist May, will leave for Mr. H. N. Hope's, on his way back to St. Eleanor’s—irom thence to Townsend's Corner and Thos. Cairns’, On Wedn eet - ing at the latter place for two hours) on his way to In- an Rivera a e, stoppi. F ai i711; wnt i0 Select oo in ig at the stables of Mr Geerge Ejjison, a Thursday, the 3d. will leave for Breen’s F orge, at Darnley ce to Uharles Doyle’s, at Park Corner, thence to Pillman’s. New Laniee where he will remain until two o’cleck, an he SALADIN, from 2 Columbus dag, grand dam by Roncevalles | | esday,the 2d, wi!l call at Heffield’s Forze and Robert | i | OFF April 14, Agent for P. E, Island. be oO % Se ty 3 a & - S < ~ & “3 cS ea ae = 2 RQ = ©. * o See —q 3g ao) 3 Pa Ss 2 oe n . ta Saas 7” ile ge : <4 te coe aan 3 e a Rade BZ 8 eppak gps sano) fq. = .M 2 <q] Cm “ & o t=I Fo = 3 “ee -*. & a htt at ae oO ao $ Roe ey ~ o Be 4 ots 3 fe po = mS 7 oa * Od. inte Seif O08, ae ME wees a se Moo 2S 28 ed ~ — | Sos io eee < <4 305 Ee E mf & oe 2 s aa MANCHEST! ' | , SELLING N order to make room for an extensive House, Sydney-street, comprising a large.and varied assortment of icetings, Prints, Coburgs, Cashmeyes, Shawls, Carpettings, as Grain, Grain, Grain. HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Browory and Distillery. Constantly om hand at priees cheaper than can be pur- all of whieh will be found well worthy the » . [S° Great Bargains in S i ow Friday afternoon, when he will cross MeLeod’s Ferry, to Graham's, stopping at G 'MeK ay’ Deeeaanee. y pping at George McK ay’s, | Saturday, the 5th, leaves M Kay's, by Johnston’s Mills. to Princetown Road, thence to Widow ‘Taylor's, until the following Monday. On Monday, the 7th. wili leay from thence to John Wright’s, anain for the night. On Tuesday, the 8th, will leave for Mr. Muirhead’s on his way to Sturd / M-Askill’s, Freetown, remaining e for John Wright's Miil.s. w. a * . ~ ang squire, Searltown, where he wil il re- ' ) . Tryon Ro y's Mills, stopping at Barnabus ‘féwsdale’s, Doe Wednesday, the 9th, will jeave for Crawford's Inn, and remain there until 3 o’clock—and from thence to John Clark’s. Cape ‘Tra. verse, where he will remaifuntit one on Thursday, avid will then leave Jor Monkley’s, stopping at Hooper’s Corner all night. Friday, the Lit I, will leave Hooper's Corner for MC Mills. through Wi!mot Creek to Thomas Cairns’s senr ‘The above routes will be co mazider of the season. An experienced Groom will be in attendance. _ April 9. KIEL PAULTE, Groom. “ho cheap Cash Store, Sydney-streot. will sell ateost and charges from this date, the whole of his extensive woll assorted stock @f Dry Goops. | 22, 1855, . JOHN kIGG. nul’s, by Clark’s ntinued fortuight!y during the re- 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 Noy, 1853. _ Notice to Debtors. ny Be Subseriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him either by Note or Book Account, that unless they make immediate payment, their Accounts will be handed to an Attorney for collection, January 8. CHARLLS SAUNDERS, EORGE BEER, juv., will thank all persons indebted \*. {o him previous to the 31st December last past. to ¢all tucir respective amounts without delay, - . ane Satie Charlottetown, February 12, yan DERS will be received by the subscriber until the ‘ 30th of Aprii, from persons wishing to contract for the framin of a Tower and Steeple to Saint Mary*s Church, Souris, Bast, and aot ploting the same, including stairs to gallery, and ceiling the inside of tower. All materials found by the Building Committee. Security will | for cleansing purpcses, One package with five minutes labor makes two gallons of pure soft soap. ‘Thousands of families have adopted its use und give it the preference over al] other saponaceous Compounds. D. TAYLOR, Jr. & CO.,General Agents for the New Eng land Siates and British Provinces, 25 Hanover Street Boston, W. RK. WATSON, Charlottetows, Wholesale Agent fur Pre 1 PERRY’S HUNGARIAN een For Restoring, Preserving & Beautifying THE HAIR pais elegant preparation is an effectual remedy for Baldness or Falling offof the hair, It prevents and completely eradi- cates Scruff and Dandruff, strengthens the Roots of the hair causes it to grow luxuriantly; gives it a rich, dark, sofi and glossy eppearance, and prevents it turning gray. The Hun garian Balm is a purely Ue gerbils compound, scientifically and chemicuily combined, and is warranted te contain none of those deleterious ingredients which prove so injurious to the hair. It acts directly upon the skin, cleansing aud purifying it from all unhealthy secretions, thereby removing and preventiog the accumulation of scruff, dandruff, and other impurities, which so frequently cause premature decay, and loss of the hair, The Hungarian Balm is especially adapted to ladies use and those who have tried the various oleaginous mixtures, with no benefit, will at once discover the agreeable and beneticial effects produced by this pure and delicate preparation. Instead of matting and tangling the hair,(which is more or less puiled out in the procegs of coinbing,) it leaves it free and clean; pre motes a patural moisture, and imparts a beautiful dark and glossy appearance. ‘I'ry it once and you will be convinced of ite superiority over all other compounds for the hair. Much more might be said in favor of this inestimable compound, but it is deemed unnecessary, as. the proprietor feels confident thet ONE TRIAL Will convince the most incredulous of its rare and manifold virtues. Therefore, If you have lost your hair and wish to restore it. If you are losing your hair and wish to preserve it. If you are troubled with Dandruff and wish to remove it. If you have any humour ofthe Scalp and wish to cure it. Ifyou are troubled with Nervious Headache and wish to cure it. If you have hair eaters at the roots of the hair and wish to destroy them. If you have harsh, dry and wiry hair, and wish it to become soft, pliable and beautiful as Silk; and if you wish to presery rich, gracefu} and juxuriant tresses to the latest period of life use PERRYS HUNGARIAN BALM. Price 25 and 50 cents, in large bottles. W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, Agent for P. E. Island. WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF 4 PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. A Cure for Consumption, Serofula, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all complaints of the Lungs. “EPURE Cod Liver Oil has long been acknowledged to be the ' most efficacious article for the cure of Consumption and kindred diseases yet discovered, while the chemical properties ef the PHOSPHATE OF LIME are also we] known in me- dicine as being peculiarly healing. In cases where ylceration has taken place on the Jungs, this article has been found by the most careful tests to supply the very ingredients necessary for the formation of cell*, and the complete healing of this delicate part of the human system. This preparation of the pure Cod Liver Oil and Lime robs the oil of its very nauseating taste, which renders it so repulsive- particularly to invalids. ‘The thorough incorporation of the Phosphate of Lime with the Oil has been only accomplished by the adoptton of the most perfect rules of chemistry, and a me- dicine has thereby been produced which is of inestimable value in a climate like ours. A lony array of certificates might be given here to-prove the efficacious character of this medicine, but it is not deemed ne cessary. The fact that from the very first introduction of the Cod Liver Oil and Lime before the public, it has been gradually | adopted vy the medical faculty, is sufficient proof of its unques tioned excellence. , OR THECURE of Liver Compls ‘Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism] gestion, Gout, Dysentery, Diarrhea, ‘Dig orders, of the Kidneys and Bladder, fry sipelas, and all Diseases of the Eruption, Ty phoid,and Inflammatory Fever Sick Headache, Costiveness, Paing jp Head, Breast, Side, Back and Limbs, pitation of the Heart, Female Complaj and ali Diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, These invaluable Pills have been used wath unparal success in private practice, for more than thirty years, ang now offered to the public, with the fallest conviction that they will prove themselves a public benefit. They possess the power of Stimulating the depurative Organs throughout the body to a healthy action, thas assisting Nature to subvert diseases after her own manner. Prepared only ). DAYLOR, Jr. & CO, No. 25, Uanover Street, Boston, © Sold by D. TAYLOR, Jr., & CO., 25, Hanover 8 Boss ton, and W. R. WATSON, General Agent for Prince Edward Island. ee, Dr. A, JOHNSON’S American Anodyne Liniment, OR the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis A F Pain in the Sides or Breast, Rheumatism Cones all Stomach, Spitting of Blood and all Lung Complaints.— Manufae tured by 1.8. JOHNSON, Bangor, Maine. ’ Dr. Johnson's AMERICAN ANODYNE L i NiIMEND an entirely vegetable preparation, prepared and in. : tended for Internal and External application. The inventor of this article was in the constant practice of medicine fur 20 years, and by m long course of experiments upon the various diseases for which this Liniment unended, he became perfectly satisfied of its eflicac it with full confidence to the aff experience, and best efforts. This has long been a standard medicine, and erjoys the sip. gular privilege of being known and patronized by a large tion of the medical Faculty, wherever it has been iniroduceg With the firm conviction that it isthe best remedy of tie present age for all diseases for which it is recommended, ty ited, as the result of hig long it will sustain the high reputation it bas already acquired. We _ do not affirm that this article is a cure for the ten thousand jflg humanity is heir to, but let those who are afflicted with thy following diseases, try il, and we can assure them they will fing relief. Infamation of the Bronchia or Bronchitis, Rose Cold Catarrh, Hard dry Cough, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness and common cold, Pain and Soreness in the Lungs, Stomach and Sides, caused by lifung or otherwise, Asthma and Jofluep. za, for Sore Throat and Weak Lungs, for Chronic Diarrhea caused by Rheumatism in the bowels, for ( ‘TAMp in thesStomuck for Stranguay, Gravel and Stone, Blind Piles, &c. Externaly it wi have the most happy effecis, in all cases where any other Liniment would be used, especially for Rhee, matic Affections, Chiliblains, Chapped Hands and sore Lips; where they are corked, cut, bruised, strained or chafed by the harness, and it possesses moie than dovble the power of any other Liniment. " Inflimmation of the Bronchia or Brochitis, for the cure of this disease it has been wonderfully successful. Those who had cases of long continuance have found permanent relief. S.) Ward, Esq, (No. 10 Court Street Boston) who had a case of three years stending, has kindly permitted us to refer to bim in proof of the efficacy of Utis valuable medicine; also in the case of a Rose Cold. This cold comeson when the flowem bloom in the Spring, and continues ull the jeaves fail in Auten —if this disease 1s not attended to in season it ends in con- sumption. Tuke of the Liniment according to directions aud a cure wil! result. Catarrh, and noise of confusion in the head amy be cured by a faithful trial of this Liniment, drop ene or two drops in each ear at night before going to bed, and take*it imernal according to directions, In all Coughs, the Anodyne Liniment is a well-known re medy, particularly for Wheoping Cough. The first symptoms — should be checked, and not the jeast d:fficulty will occur om the cure of thie complaint. For children half a teaspoon full of Liniment night and morning. Thie Anodyne Liniment for gore throat and week inns, that complaint 60 commen inallcountrie, seepecially in this climat stands unrivalled; and in every case, a complete trial will be marked by the most complete success. The Blind Piles. The Anodyne Liniment has in a great number of instances of this distressing disesse, inade perma nent cures. [n coonection with taking the Livimest internally external application should be made. The sale of this invalua! and the Proprietor can say with confidence tha: be has beem the favored instrument of giving relief to thousands of the afflicted and suffering. ‘The following certificates-are gennine and he earnestly solicits all who may be afflicted. to give this fuli determination to test its ability they will find relief, -_--- + Dr. A. JOHNSON’S Jaundice and Byspeptic Bitters. PREPARED BY IS. JOHNSON, BANGOR, MAINE, QSTEEP a paper of these Bitters in one quart of W. 1. Rum W ine or Gin; take adout a third of a wineglass full three times a day before eating. They will bear filling up several times. ; These Bitters are not recommended to raise the dead, or perform any such miracles, but as a moderate Cathatic, and first rate article where a Bitter is needed, They give a good appetite, cure Jaundice and al! Bilious affections,—opernting on the Liver and Kindeys, and assisting nature in ber efor to purify the blood, and keep the haman system in order. Each Label will bear the signature of the inventor, A. JOUNSON, For sale wholesale and retail, by Alex. B. Wilbor, Chemist 156 Court Street, Boston. . W. 8. WATSON, Agentfor P- £. Island. | November 6, 1854. Mens’ Ready-made Clothing. Wwe are desirous of informing the public, that we have on. hand, and are constantly making up, the Jargest and best stock of ready-made Clothing in Charlottetown—cut by ourselves, and made vu | by workmen in oar employ. Persons desirous of furnishing themselves | with fashionable well made Garments, at reasonable: prices, can be suited | better at our establishment than any other in Charlottetown. | C. & J. BELL, Tailors, Queen Square, Charlottetown, opposite the Market. | N. B. — Being practical working Tailors, and confining ourselves | exclusively to the Tailoriag and Clothing business, we are confident that we can give customers better satisfaction iu every Garment which they | require, than those parties can who import slop clothing, and have no , knowledge of the business. January 15. no | r ° C.4J3.B. 4 (. & J. Bell, Merchaat Tailers, And manufacturers of ready made Clothing, QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, CHARLOTYETOWN, importers of— Cloths, Whitneys, Doeskins, Tweeds, Vestings and Tailors’ Trimmings, | and keep in their employment the jargest number of the } best Journeymen Tailors on the Island, All orders attended to with punctuality and despatch, anuary id. A CARD. HE Subscriber offers his services to the Public a AUCTIONEER and COMMBSSION MER prompt attention to business entrusted to patronage. ue Subseriber, being about to leave for England, hereby | requests all persons mdebted to him, either by Note of Hand, Book | Account or othermise, to make an immediate’settlement of their respect: | ive accounts on or before the first day of May next. The Subscriber also takes this opportunity of returning his sincere | thanks to the public generally for the very liberal support he has s RCHANT, and hopes, by | him, to obtain.a share of | JAS. COLES. Hurrah for Old England! j } be required for the due performance of th parti ' , wD © contract... For farther i- eulars apply to S. Midatiy, King Square, Charlottetown; the Rev. Mr. A. MoDoyacp, East Point; oy the subscriber Sith & * Souris, April 9. BGaz JOUN O'BANLEY, © received since his commencement in business; and begs to inform them that the business will be carried on as usual during his absence, wy Ul y w JOHN SITUMBLES. . Charlottetown, April 16. (all papers, 3.) } AT» Price Fifteen Shillings For sale at the Apothecaries’ fal!, and at the Drug Stores ¢ W.R. Watson and M. W, Skinner, and suld at all the Stores throughout the Island, Persons wishing supplies of the above Medicine can be furnished at proprieto Store of : M. W. SKINNER, Janusry 22, 1855. General Agent for P. E. Island ly. THE GREAT AMERICAN HAIR TONIC. Bogie’s celebrated Hyperion Fiuid, for the growth and preservation of the Hair. is well known to be withoutarivai on this continent. Hundreds of imitations have started into an ephemeral existence since ip & &: a W.R. WATSON, Charloitetown, Genera] Agent for P. Ej is recome ; y, and offer ~ proprietor offers his Liniment to the Public; not doubting tha — it is a eovereign remedy for the bites of flies, and other insects, There is nothing of equal efficacy to this for Horses and Oxen, — * Ne medicine is rapid!y increasing, ' 4 Anodyne Liniment a fair tria!, satisfied that if tuken with a _ prietor’s prices at the Drog ¥ the introduction of this unrivalled Hdir restorative. and their doom been sealed, whilst Bogles’s Hyperion Hair Fiuid, with a popularity never attained by any other article, goes on ‘ conquering and to coa- quer.’ There is no nalady, whichecan affect the Hair but can be cured by this incomparable preparation. ‘fo ladies it is invaluable + and on children’s heads it lays the foundation of x ood head of aie. 't is | now patronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain and com- mands an extensive sale throughout Europe, _ BocLe's EL ect Rick HAIR Dye converis red or grey hair into a beav- tiful black or brown, the moment it is applied, literaliy dyeing the hair without stuining the skin and feaves the Hairsoft and glossy without injuring its texture in the least; adecided superiority over ail other Hair dyes. Bogle’s Amole Shaving compound renders that usually unpleasant eration (shaving) a deeided hurury. _ Bogie’s Hebeaiona removes Freckles and tan from the face in thé suortest possible time, and is acknowledged to be the very best artici# for beautifying the complexion. P To be had, wholesale or retail, of W. Bo Boston, U.S. : And by-all Druggest and perfumers throughout the Canadas, United States ard Great Britain. W. R. WATSON, Agent for P. EI. ten gee lle maemapnraiieenmnanraameente—ainariiins lho aati aint, nl OR SALE, bs the Bubscriber, two handsome Americ#l — WAGGONS, Also, 1000 bushels Swedish TURNIPS JAMES MORRIS, es IINER -? gle, 227 Washington street, Queen Sireet, April 9. os THE EXAM IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY f BY EDWARD WHELAN ‘ HIS OFFICE, KENT STREET, NEARLY OppoOsITE MR. COL® BREWERY. per Annum ; Payable Uaif Year? IN ADVANCE