THE EX ~ AMINER. Flour, Corn Moal and Toa. ‘UST reeeived ney schooper “ Helena,” from New York : ed 309 bbls extra Superfine Canadian Flour 130 do Corn Meal 4 50 chests Tea, Warranted. i‘ rises ag GEORGE fF C LOWDEN. Charlottetown, Auguat 20. ta sai ii Tho best time in the Year to buy Stoves. ‘UST received per Brig Teazer, from Boston, and for J Sale at the AMERICAN HOUSE, . 20 Assorted Stoves. COMPRISING— COOKING STOVES of all sizes for Wood and Coal, PARLOR STOVES, , MALL and SHOP. STOVES, : SIX-PLATE STOVES, for Sehoolhouses, £0. ‘ August 20 WM B DAWSON. Hw 13 barrels eaperior Cider VINEGAR Superior COOKING STOVES. Apply at the store of Benjamin Davies, Esq. Angust 20. GEOL Shingles. Shingles. eo R SALE, by the Subseriber, at * Cumberland Hill,” Grand River— 400,000 prime Pine and Cedar SHINGLES. August 20. Aw JOHN JOHNSTON, Valuable Farm and Businoss Stand. TNOR SALE, that very valuable BUSINESS STAND at Wilmot Creck Bridce, Bedeque. consisting of Fifty Aeres of prime LAND, all under cultivation, with the SLORE, DWELL: NG HOUSE and OU T-OFFLCES thereon. Lhe Lease is for 999 years, and only sabject to £1 7s., currency, per annum, rent. Part of the purehase vney may remain some time on interest, secured on the property if Enauire of lox. D. BDrexan, Charlottetown, or to the Sub- JUMANHA CONNORS. SALE, by the Subseriber— + McDOUGALL. r he me ’ “ required. ecriber on the premises. Vilmot Creek, Bedegue, Aug. 20. Also,—if the above Property be not sold befure the Ist October next, it will be then offered at Public Auction. 4w - Lippincot’s Cloth Mills. WEST RIVER, PICTOU, NOVA SCOTIA. FE subseriber would inform the inhabitants of Prince | for sale cheap by Wholesale, at his Sale-rocm, near ihe Queen’s Wharf, patter H T Edward island, that he has erected a new Establishment for dressing Cloth, in addition to his old Mills, and having a sufficiency of water power, be will be able to do a greater quantity of work. AGENTS— Mr Kevsera Mehkenzte, Charlottetown, Axprew A McDowatn, Esq, Georgetown. Cloth left with either of the above agents will be finished and returned @vith quicker despatch than usual, August 20. 3m $ LIPPINCOTT. Valuable Farm for Sale. A N excellent FARM, consisting of 75 seres of Freehold Land, on the Emy Vale Road, Lot 635, twelve miles from Char- lottetown, (40 acres of which are elear,) with a large DWELLING AL USE, newly erected And completely finished, is now offered for sale, with immediate possession. For particulars apply to May 28. JOUN KENNY, Central Academy. a ee ee —— Bricks! — y " ’ 7 edaesdays and Saturdays, and also on Queen’s and Pownal Street Wharf:, during the week, by the Lighter-load, (from 3 to 4 M.), after the 10th July next. ’ July 2. J.P. BEETE. Trevio Cioth Milis. PPMHESE 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 will proceed simultaneously, and the finish wil] be arrived at with unusual despatch. Cloth received by Hon W W Lord, Water Street—Mr Ter- lizick, Kent Streei—Mr John Williams, Market Square—and at the Milia by Covehead, July 9. SAMUEL GURNEY. Oak Hall, Oak Hall. "THE Subscriber begs leave to acquaint his friends, and the public in general, that he has just received at the above Establishment, in connection with his large and extensive STOCK OF ASSORTED MERCHIANDISE, the following articles, per Saxe Gotha, from Boston: soxes TEA, SUGAR, TOBACCO and SOAP Barrels Pilot and Navy Bread Loxes Wine, Soda, Water, Butter, Oyster and Picnic Crackors Sides of Sole Leather—Kip and Calf Skins A quastity of Lasole Leather A large assortment of Confectionary Casez Boots and Shoes for summer wear. JA LS — A qnantity of Brandy, Gin, Wine aad Spirits, and @ superior quality of Whiskey. The iedoeceen also anrfonnces that ho keeps constantly on hand a varied assortment of CATILOLIC BOOKS, comprising Bibles, Testaments, Prayer Books, Missals, Historical, Pcetical, Controversial and Miscsll- aneous Works. Also, Prayer Beads, Holy Water Founts, Crucifixes and Encred Pictures; also, J Sett Stations of Cross suitable for large Churen [3 The Rev Clergy, Conducters of Schools, and others, who wish to purchase good Books cheap would do well to call. Donat forget QAK WALL, Uorner of King and Queen Streets. JAMES REID bi a Charlottetown, May 28, 1855. i) R. GUY MACLELLAN, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 73 CAMBRIDGE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. JAWSS W982s, Commission Merchant, General Agont and Auctioncor. QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Liquors, Liquors. Ex Barque Sir Alexander, from Liverpool, G. B. C ASKS and quarter casks Dark and Pale BRANDY casks of the best Holland GIN Superior old Port, Sherry and Maderia WINES Lendon Brown Stout, Porter and India Pale ALE, ex- cellent, and will be sold by the dozen verp low. A large aiock of high Wines wholesale or retail. June 18, 1855. JOHN RIGG. “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISILED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824. Capital, Five Millions Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, April 14, Agent for P. E. Island. REMOVAL. Auction and Commission Mart. res.ih Sabsenber begs to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal patronage he has re- ¢ecwved since bis commencement ia business. He now begs to hiform them thet he has removed tothe premises lately occupied by Mas, FORSYTU, sext door to Hon. P. Watxer, where he has ample Storage and Cellarage, and trusts by continued assiduity and attention atill to receive further favours. June 4, 1353. WM. DODD. ae | ELL BURNT BRICKS can be procured on the sabe | seriber’s premises, between the hours of 10 and 4 v’clock, on | PE ‘Ragular Tradors for Charlottetown, P-E-I. a KEW Clipper Ship “MAJESTIC,” M. Wausu, Commander, 540 tons, A 1 at Lioyd’s, to sail from Liverpool on or about the Ist of September. The weli known Bark “SIR ALEXANDER,” Jas. Secor, | Com sander, 309 tons, A 1 at Lioyd’s, to sail from London on |or about the Ist of September. | For freight or passage please upply to Messra. D. Cannon, Sow & Co., 52 South Castle Street, Liverpool; Messrs. Keat /& Rovenrs,3 Road Lane, London; or in Charlottetown to the ; owner— W. W. LORD. Charlottetown, July 9. BER lh lee a sailikcaiheilln ——- | i855* Wew Gocds. 18565) AT THE CHEAP CASI STORE. YRNIE subscriber announces the arrival of his summer stock | of DRY GOODS, &c , and offers them to the public at low prices, wholesale or retail, and for cash only, viz:— Ladies’ dresses of the latest style and best material—Tuscan, rice, straw and dunsteble Bonnets in great variety—Balisle and silk Bonnets | —— girls’ dunstable and Balisle Hats— men’s and boys’s dunstable and | Tuscan Hats—!adies’ Barage and Cashmere Searfs and Shawls—black & | colored Indi “hawls and Handkerchiefs—silk neck tics—parasols— silk eapes— coubric handkerchiefs—muslin habit-shirts—collars & sleeves | —fancy bonnet and cap ribbons—black satin and lute ditto—Irish linens | ~-towels auc towelling—damask and furniture eottons—fancy, white and striped shirtings—ladies’ add children’s gloves and hosiery~-printed cot- tons—derry and ginghams—black and colored Cashmeres and Silacias— cloths, bed ticking, osuaburg, drillings, eambrooms, | | brown holland, gras | prune!la boots, leather sloes and slippers, linen table cloths end 8-4 linen | letoask, black and fancy silk bandkerchiefs, black and fancy siik ties | ravats—black, brown and blue broad cloths—black and fancy doe- | s and cassimeres—black and coloured satinets, russel eord—y lite and | b Moleskins—a Jarge assortment of mens and boys ready mace | clothing, flannels, serges and blankets—Paris silk hats, Canrobert felt | | hats, black and colored cloth eaps—mens and boys boots and brogans | | very cheap—oil cloths, cotton warp, &ec. Sole and upper leather, soap, starch, indigo, raisins, molasoes, sugar, | | coffee, turpentine, nails, glass, paint, oils and white tead, vinegar, Liver- | pool salt, congou and sonchong tea, warranted une ualied in the market. Sydney-street, Jane 18. JOHN RIGG., | é FONHE subscriber has wat Ls ale Goods. received, on consignment, from Lon-! don and Liverpool a large assortment of GOODS, which he offers i | hirtings, | brit in part, viz,— | 12 bales and cases grey, white and printed COTTONS, stripe Bed Ticks, Furniture Cotton, Lining Cottons and Brown J] 1 bale black and blue CLOTHS, Deeskins, Moleskin, Gambroons, Vests, Trowsers and fancy Shirts 1 case Orleans, Coburgs and Delaincs | 1 case Jaceonet and Mull Muslins, Muslin’ Dresses, TMandkerchiefs, Braces, Cloth Caps, Carpet Bags, 5 dozen Beaver Hats, dc. | | ‘ | 60 barrels extra superfine FLOUR } 100 bags Corn and Cornmeal } Charlottetown, August 6. ALSO 5 tons common and refined IRON, (1 in: § and 3) Cuils Rope and Spun Yarn 2 Chain Cables, $ and 3, (60 fathoms each) Topsail-sheet Chains, Bolts Canvass, bags of Spikes and Nails, kegs | Paint, boxes Soap and Starch, chests and bali-chests Tea, boxes Tobacco, cases Boots A variety of cane-scated and common Chairs Barre!s Pilot Bread 60 boxes Biscuit and Crackers, (iw) JAMES MORRIS. TO BH SOLD, & T Private Sale, and if not disposed of previously, then at 1 Z Public Auction on the Ist day of May next, at Summer- | side on the Premises—anli that Tot of Land now in the posses- sion of Mr William H Lane, having a breadth of 50 feet, and }running back from the high road to the shore, with the two | buildings thereon erected:—one of which is divided into three ; convenient tenements for business, and the office is at present joccupied by Mr Lane as a dwelling house and dry goods store —being one of the best stands for business, | ‘The terms are—one half of the purchase money to be paid lat time of sale, when a Deed will be given if réquired, —and the | | Balance, with interest, 2t six per cent, to be secured by Mort- | 'goge, payable in one year from date of Sale. For title, &c., | please apply at the office of Charlottetown. July 9, CHARLES YOUNG. ‘Dwolling House and Land near Charlotto- town for Sale. FOR SALE, the newly built and commodions Dwelling! House in Ci ttetown Foyalty, late the residence of the Hon. | Charles Hensley, ether with eighteen acres of Land adjoining. The | Dwelling House contains—Dining Room, Drawing Room and Study; two Kitchens, with Store-rooma, &c.; and Nine Bed-rooms. There isalso } Stables, Coach-bouse, Root-house, Pomp, &c.,on the premises. The dis- | tance from Charlottetown is rather less than one mile Also to let from year to year, or ivr a term of years, as agroed 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, Colomia! Building, Charlottetown. RBluly 30. JOSEPH HENSLEY. ’ a ta i ' / mn C Vv — d Sheeting, ings an August 20, 1855. tock of SUMMER GOODS, including Dress Mate- Manchester House, tation, which will be disposed of at price as to be well worthy the attention of purchasers. SAMUEL McMURRAY, Sydney-street. (at cost), Bonnets, Parasols, Shawls, Lace and lts, white and grey Shirt Ready made Clothing, s’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes, with a large assortment of GREAT BARGAINS &4 <j me ° ce aS > a — 2 | Os 3 | — go 9 + 2 “ bent % 2 ‘S 2 of beaithi-ablbe . Ki = _ eg on 2 Riy Ee .2 = Sp ote tn oo a ma © oi: a te “= 5 “5 3 Ss “SO & bE - o oO a ome s os & a Fem = aes » i a a“ me OG Grain, Grain, Grain, HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at . Colos’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. re Horses, Waggons. OR SALE, 3 Horsns and 3 double Waacons. Inquire at J. H, GATES’ Livery Stable, Queen Square, Charlottetown. April 16. Call and convince yourselves! HE subscriber begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally, that he has just received a GENERAL SUPPLY OF BRITISH AND AMERICAN GOODS carefully selected by himself, of a very superior quality, suitable for the country. Those Goods will be sold cheap for cash or approved notes of hand. He likewise returns his sincere thanks toa generous public and hopes ‘to continue to share a part of their patronage. JOHN SMITH. Summerside, Bedeque, July 9. WRMAT ROuanaAD, Commission Merchant and General Agent, GISBORNE & HENDERSON'S WHARF St. JOHN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND, Pasture to be Let. Wy ELL Watered Pasturage to be Let, on the Farm of Charlotéetown, Jung 25, 1855, the Hon. G. COLES. | velvet in great variety, bayadere robes in latest styles, &c. , tweede, French and mixed doeskin,Cavrobert striped cassimeres, | boots, {fancy colored derry, bedtick—ginghaine, gala, plaid dresses, NEW AND CHEAP SUMMER GOODS, a 2. From England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, and the United States, to be had ut the VICTORIA HOUSE, GEORGETOWN, NREDERICK P. NORTON has pleasure tu announcing to the public, that he has completed fis Sommer Sipck of British and American Goods, West India Produce, &c, which} he confidently recommends to the country generally, as the best description of articles that can be purchased, and cheaper than can be bought in Charlottetown, or any other part of the Island, for ready money. In addition to his furmer assortment, will be fuund the following, viz— LADIES’ DRESSES—of the most fashionable style and the newest patterns—Balzerine, barege, carlisle check, lokerman stripes, fancy poplin, Balaklava lustres, cashmeres, printed ca- burgs and circassian cloths, check and fancy delaines, brown, blue and green Australian crapes, printed and fancy musiin dresses, rich fancy musiins, muslin robes, embroidered Alpaca and fancy Alma dresses, a good assortment of black coburz, ishmere and orleans, black lustres, piain and embroidered P and faney colored French merino and Justre delaines, black MILLINERY, &c.—Cashmere and Paisley shaw!s in great variety, black and colored silk mantles, barege and cashmere scarfs and handkerchiefs, black and colored Indiana shawls and handkerchiefs, silk neckties, parasols, silk capes, cambric hand- kerchiefs, muslin habit shirts, collars and sleeves, tuscan, rice- straw and dunstable bonnes of the jatest fashions, Belisle and silk bonnets — Panamn, dunstable, Leghorn, straw and other fashionable summer hats — gents’? dunsta!iec and Belisle hats, bonnet ribbons of every style and color and of al! prices, head dresses of all kinds--white, brown, drab and jean stays. MENS AND BOYS’ SUMMER CLOTHS, &c.—Black, green, brown and blue broad clothe, black atid finey doeskins and cassineres, black and colored satinetts, russel cord, orin- cetta— Kossuth hats, from 2s 9d to 163 9d-—Alia and Scotch saeplerd’s plaid, gambroon of various colorg—moleskins, drills and cantoons, fancy plaid and checked American and French tweeds—black and colored isbinet, farmers’ and mechanics’ cassimeres, Powhattan and Cernan summer clothe, elegant is and newest style, RLADY MADE CLOTHING. — Black cloth snd russel cord co.is, Princetta and fancy colored blouses and {nkerman half-drees coats—black cloth, satin and fancy vests and ves.ing | —trous in cloth, tweed, check, canvass and doeskin—Turkey | striped psntaloons—guernsey frocks, regatia and white cress shirts—eotton, swansdown and Jambs-wool, worsted and cotton inside yesis and shirts, stocks, handkerchiefs and braces in variety, shirt collars—red and blue serge and flannel shirts, sou’-westers and glazed hats and caps, &c. BOOTS, SHOKS, BROGANS, SLIPPERS & LEATHER. —Ladies’, gentiemen’e, youth’s and infant’s leather shoes, | slippers and brogans—prunella, French calf boots and | shoes, all of the best description, amd-at the very lowest possible | prices—also fishermen’s boots in grained-lecathor (warranted | water-proof.) and a supply of sole and upper leather. CARPELING, FLANNELS, &c. — Kidderminster and Victoria carpeting, fancy and cotton drugget (very ches), embroidered, worsted, linen, oi! and mixed table covers and toilet cloths—hearth regs and door mats—white, red and fancy colored flannels, cotton do-—blue, red and white serges, blank- ets and domestic sheets from 24 3d and upwards—traveiling | bags and trunks—crimson, scarlet and other colored cotton and worsted fringe. MISCELLANEOUS.—Knuitting cotton, black crape, diaper table cloths and towels, black and fancy aprons, plain and fancy net—jaconet, book, cambric and mu!l musline, lining cotton, white and diab jeans, Irish linen, chintz, furniture and binding, lining and fringe—blue, red and white cotton warp—and jarge assortment of grey, white and striped swirting Cottons, navy | and fancy prints—denims, various colurs—brown, blue and} shirtings, bagging, silks in all colors, persians, tarlatan, blue, pink and white bonnet siiks, iace veils, laces and edgings, all colors—plain, figured, goffered and mourning blond—braids and tapes—biack, grey, white and fancy colored stockings and socks—gloves in variety—bonnet shapes, berlin wool ail colors, | crotchet hooks and cases, cotton reels and linen thread, &c.— Side, back, dressing, fine-tooth and pocket combs—port monies | blacklead and slate pencils and slates, schoo! books of all kinds and very cheap, writing and wrapping paper, envelopes, wafers and sealing wax, and a varieiy of uncuumersted articles of good quality and very cheap. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, &c. — Mill, cross-cut, and pit saws with files to suit — framing chizels, blacksimiths’ and shoemakers’ rasps, American axes and hatchets, adzes, chisels, braces and bits, Thompson’s screw nugurs, all sizes, chisel handles, Lan uat malicts, broad axes, caulking irons, shingling & lathing hammers, drawing knives, | spokeshaves, rules and squares—door, chest, trunk, drawer and pad locks—planes—chest, butt, strap, door and ‘I’ hinges—rim iocks, door scrapers, coal scuttles, spirit levels, gouges, patent sawsets, locks and latches, Turkey and Weich rag oi! stones reaping hooks, scythes, sheepshears, hames, piough traces afd | plough mounting, bridles, gig whips, breechin chains & rings, | iron rakes, pots, ovens, covers and saucepans, wrought aud cut nails, &c. CHAIRS, looking glasses, clocks—hearth, blacklead, scrub- bing, shoe, hair, cloth and paint brushes—brooms & buckets— wool cards, &c, Marthenware, glass & glassware. A beautiful assortinent of German laquered Tinware, not usually imported. Four huncred pieces Room Paper, very cheap. GROCERIES, SPIRITS, &c.—Brandy, gin, spirits, ram & wine, Leith ale, Tea of the best quality, sugar, molasses, soap, candles, starch, blue, rice, raisins, nutmegs, ginger, pepper, mustard, allspice, cinnamon, cloves, carraway seed, saleratus, baking soda, washing soda, chemical soap, best ever used—all sorts of confectionery, crushed and loaf sugar, white wine vinegar, cider vinegar, burning fluid, lamp oil, boiled and raw linseed do., very cheap, refined whale oil—black, white, red, green, blue, brown and yellow paint—patent dryers, turpentine, epsom salts, senna, cream tartar, sviphur and magnesia, castor oil, ink, bees’ wax, madder, cudbear, logwood, red and yellow wood, indigo, tobacco, cigars and spuff, bags of fine salt, red & yellow ochre, bluestone, copperas, aluin, brimstone, lampblack, whiting, saltpetre, powder and shot, siip bread, crackers and cheese, &c. : July 23. Notice. LI. persons are hereby cautioned ovainst trespassing on those lands situate on Lot or Township “No. 46, the property of Captain Byrne, the heirs of Mrs. Taylor and ot Mics Gun Cunningham, and lying between the western boundary of Mojor Crooke’s land, and the eastern boundary of Lot 45. Any person or persons so found trespassing, will be prosecuted with the utmost rizovr of the law. ROBERT STEWAKY, Agent for Captain Byrne, ihe heirs of Mrs. Taylor aud Miss Gun Cunningham. Charlottetown, April 23. RUE Subscriber begs to inform the public, that he has duly authorised Mr. John Lee to transact business as his agent, during bis absence,—and intending to make an alter tion in his business, on his return, requests all persons indebted, to make an early settlement of their accounts. W. W. LORD. Charlottetown, July 9 OR THECURE of Liver Complaints Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, ! ndi gestion, Gout, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Dis, orders, of the Kidneys and Bladder, Ery sipelas, and all Diseases of the Skin Eruption, Tv phoid,and Inflammatory Fevers Sick Headache, Costiveness, Pains in the Head, Breast, Side, Back and Limbs, Pal- - Pitation of the Heart, Female Complaints, and all 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 will prove themselves a public benefit. They possess the power of stimulating the depurative organs renmnnnt tie body i a peslthy action, thus assisting nature ert diseases after her Own manner. Prepared only by D. DAYLOR, Jr. & CO, No. 25, Bunover-Bireet, Besteai | Soid by D. TAYLOR, Jr., & CO., 25, Hanover Street, Bos- ieee ane W. R. WATSON, General Agent for Prince Edward ea . W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, Generg] Agent for P EI. HUNGARIAN \ BALM. For Restoring, Preserving & Beautilying THE HAIR MIIS elegant preparation is on effectual remedy for Baldnesg or Falling off of the hair. It prevents and completely erag). cates Scruff and Dandruff,*strengthens the Roots of the hair causes it to grow juxuriantly; gives it a rich, dark, sofiang — gicssy appearance, and prevents it turning gray. The Hug garian Balm is a purely Vegetable compound, scientifically ang — chemically combined, and is warranted to contain none of ¢ deleterious ingredients which prove so injurious to the fajp, — it acts directly upon the skin, cleansing and purifying it from all unhealthy secretions, thereby removing end preventing the _ - accumulation of scruff, dandruff, and otber impurities, whieg so frequently cause premature decay, and joss of the hair, The Hungarian Balm is especially adapted to ladies use and those who have tried the various oleaginous mixtures, with no beuefit, 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 in the process of combing,) it leaves it free and clean; motes a natural moisture, and imparts a beautiful dark @ glossy appearance. ‘I'ry it once and you will be cony ig of its superiority over all other compounds forthe hair. Much more might be said in favor of this inestimable compound, but it is deemed unnecessary, as the proprietor feels confident thot ONE TRIAL will convince the most incredulous of its rare and manifold virtues. Therefore, If you have Jost your hair and wish to restore it. If you are losing your hair and wish te preserve it. If you ate troubled with Dandruff and wish to remove it. If you have any humour ofthe Scelp and wish to cure it. Ifyou are troubled with Nervious Headache and wish tg cure it. If you have hair eaters at the roots of the hair and wish t destroy them. If you have harsh, drv and wiry hair, and wish it to become soft, pliable and beantifu! es Silk; and ifyou wish to preserv rich, gracefu) and luxurtant tresses to the latest period ef life use PERRYS HUNGARIAN BALM. Price 25 and 50 cents, in large bottles, W. RK. WATSON, Charlottetown, Agent for P. E. Isisnd. Dr. A. JONSON'S American Anodyne Liniment, ‘. JOR the cure of Coughs, Colds, tufluenzs, Bronchitis, Asthma Pain in the Sides or Breast, Rieumatism, Cramp in the Stomach, Spitting of Blood and all Lang Complaints.— Manufac- tured by 1.8. JOHNSON, Baagor, Maine. Dr. Johnson’ ERICAN ANODYNE LINIMENT, - s AMERIC2 anentirely vegetable preparation, prepared and in- tended for Internal and External application. The inventor of this article wes io the constant practice of medicine for 20 years, ud by a long course of experiments upon the varieus diseases for which this Linsment is recom- imended, he becume perfectly saustied of its efficacy, and offer it with full confidence te the aflicted, as the result of his long experience, and best efforts. This has long been a standard medicine, and enjoys the sin. guiar privilege of being known and patrenized by a large pore tion of the medical Facuity. wherever it has been introduced. Witu the firm conviction that it isthe best remedy of the present age for all diseases for which it is recommended, the proprietor offers bis Liniment to the Public; not doubting thet i will sustaia the high reputation it has already aequired, We do not afiiro that tus articie 1s a cere for the ten thousand ills humanity is heir to, bat let those who are efilicted with the following ciseases, try it, and we can assure them they will find relief. lnfamation 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 lifiing or otherwise, Asthma and Inflnep- za, for Sore Throat aud weak Lunges, for Chronic Diarrhea caused by Rheumatism in the bowe!s, for Cramp in the Stomach, for Stranguay, Gravel end Stone, Blind Piles. Ke. Externaiy it will bave the most happy effects, in all cases where any other Liniment would be used, especially for Rhev. matic Affections, Chilblains, Chapped Hands and sore Lips; it is a sovereign remedy for the bites of fires, and other insects, There ts nothing of equal efficacy to tis for Horses and Oxen, where they are corked, cut, brujsed, strained or chafed by the harness, and it possesses gore then double the power of any other Liniment. ’ Inflammation of the Dronchia or Brochitis, for the cure of this disease it has been wonderfully successful. Those who had cases of long continuance have found permanent relief, 8, }). 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 this valuable medicine; also in the case of a Rose Cold. Tine cold comes on when the fowers bloom jn the Spring, and continnes till the leaves fall in Autumn —if this disease is not attended to in season it eads in con- sumption. Take of the Liniment according to directions and a cure wil! result. ; Catarrh, and noise of confusion in the head may be cured by a faithful trial of this Liniment, drop ove er two drops 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 first symptoms should be checked, und not the Jeast difficulty wil! eccur in the cure of this complaint. For children ali a teaspoon ful! of Liniment night and morning. This Anodyue Liniment for sore throat and weak lungs, that complaint 80 common inallcountric, seepecially in this cliavat stands unrivalled; and in every case, a couplete trial will be marked by the most complete success. The Blind Piles. The Anodyne Linimeut has in a great number of instances of this distressing disease, made perma nent cures. In connection with taking the Linimest internally external application should be made The sale of this invaluable medicine is rapidly increasing, and the Proprietor can say with confidence that he has been the favored instrument of giving relief to thousands of the afflicted and suffering. The following certificates are genuine, and he earnestly solicits all who may be afflicted, to give this Anodyne Linviment a fair tria!, satisfied that if taken with a fuli determination to test its ability they will find relief. Dr. A. JOHNSON’S Jaundice and Dyspeptic Bitters. PREPARED BY I.S. JOHNSON, BANGOR, MAINE. reer a paper of these Bitters in one quart of W. 1. Rum wine or Gin; take about a third of a wineglass full three tunes aday 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 Ritter is needed. They give a good appetite, cure Jaundice and all Bilious affections,—operating on theLiver and Kindeys, and assisting nature in her efforie to purify the blood, and keep the human system in order. Each Label will bear the signature of the inventor, A. JOHNSON, For sale at the Apothecaries’ Hal!, and at the Drng Stores of W. R. Watson and M. W. Skinner, and sold at all the Stores throughout the Island. Persons wishing supplies of the above Medicine can be furnished at proprietor’s prices at the Drug Store of M. W. SKINNER, General Agent for P. E. island January 22, 1855. ly. THE EXAMINER. IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY BY EDWARD WHELAN, AT HIS OFFICE, KENT STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MR. COLES BREWERY. Price Fifteen Shillings per Annsra ; Payable Half Year’ iN ADVANCE , *