‘168 THE EX AMINER. reas eee . aie. [POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, MAY 3.) | Vooal and Instrumental Concert, | IN 1D OF THE PATRIOTIC FUND, | Under the patron «ce of His dxcellency the Lieutenant Governor and Lady. | CUONCEK LY of Vocal and Instrumental Music, for the! above olect, will take place at the Temperance tall on| IURS DAY, the 26th inst. The entertain. | —- the evening or TE pe niwi! consist of a variety of new, popu! ir and appropriate | nite,,the mors of which have been imported for the occasion. | and Wash-house, Lumber-room an phe V-cai Music will be accompanied by an orgen, at present 7 | ness-room, Cow House, large Hay-loft and-Grain-room, Manure- o , Mm course of erect'on hy Mr. Warson Decheinin. Phe instruments! part of the performance wiil present in- | yard, large Kitchen-garde aqvised jnterest fram the addition of stringéd instroments, -through the kindness of gentiemen who have voltnteered to aeri:t. kurther particulars will be given next week. Hon. Francis Longworth, M. P. P., | Hon. Col. Sws ey, MM. L.. CC .. Hon. J. Warbartoo, MP. P., Hon. KE. Wheian, M, P. P., IH, Haviland, Esy.. M. P. _ W. Douae, Keq, M. P. P., ' M. B. Daly, Ese : , D. G. Waly, E 3-5 Charles Palr ier, itsq ; Ky L. Lyd’ ird, Neq, 7 | Wiel * 2° 7 ¢ MusicLoadere. | # pri! 5, 1855. Valuable Building Lots for Sale Y AUCTION. N TUESDAY. the Ist day of May next, at 12 o’c!ock, (:f not previously disposed of by private sale,) partof WATER LOT, opposite ‘Town Lot No. 18, in the first hundred of Char- Jottetown Lota, being nearly opposite the residence of Dr. Conroy, and now in the possession of the Masonic Hal! Com- pany. For further particulars apply to Mr. J. W. Morrysey, No. 3, Queen Street, or to ‘ Managing Committee. W..F. PAW, Apctioneer. Apnl 9, 1855. Valuable Business Stand. ‘O be sold by auction on Thursday, the 10th day of May | next, on the premises, all that piece of Land situated on Pownal Street, on Lot No. 39 inthe first hundred —measuring 70 feet front and | 4 feet depth. The above property will be sold ia one or two Lets to | cuit purchasers; its proximity to Pownal Wharf renders it a desirable | — ce. Osa #tuation for a first rate business stand.—Teruis at sale. ‘ W. DODD, Auctioneer. March 19. H. Gaz. ; Mg" B. DAVIES is instructed by the Misses Stewart to} I ofer at public Sale on Thursday, 21st June next, at 12 o'clock | noon, on the premises, SEVEN VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, not to | be equallid as business Sites in Charlottetown, being part of their Real state, facing on Queen Square, immediately opposite the Market House. ‘Terms—20 per cent. deposit to be paid immediately after sale, and the remainder secured by Mortgage, payable in five years in annual in- stalments with interest, when an indisputable title will be given. Farther particulars made known on application at the Auctio } Room, opposite Mr. Peake’s Buildings, Queen’s Wharf. April 16. } For Sale, | HAT beautiful Estate of “ WAKBLINGTON,” in one | or more Lots, to suit purchasers. title, please apply ut the office of the Hon. Cyagies Yorna. , F. N. GISBORNE. | (Ad, H’s Gaz) i | —e Charlottetowm Royalty, April 2. Horses, Waggons. | FNOR SALE, 5 Horses and 3 double Waccons. Tnquire | at J. H, GATES* Livery Stabile, Queen Square, Charlottetown. April 16. qneeepetieet suthorized Mr. John Kamsay (Neil’s son) to receive all amounts due to | lim, and unldss paid within one month from tiis date, they will be sued tor, without distinction, to Iryon. No further notice will be given. MOSES RYAN. Wotice. | HE subscriber begs leave to inform al] persons indebted to him, either by Note of Mand or Book Account, that he has Si tenet eneees j Dissolution of Partnership. | HE Partnership hitherte carried on in Charlottetown, | under the style and title of WADMAN & BERTRAM, Tinsmiths, | is this day dissolved by mutual consent. - Chari ttetown, April 16. _—- WILLIAM WADMAN, THOMAS BERTRAM. Charlottetown, Aprib 4, The above business will for (he future be egrried on by the subscriber, jo his own name THOMAS BERTRAM. April 16. GAS COMPANY mpuk ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Share holders of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company, will be beld at the Company’s Office, at the Works, on Tuesday, the first day of May | next, at the bour of 10 o’cluck, a. m. A punctual attendance is solicited. : RKOBEKT HYNDMAN, Sec’y. Charlottetown, 16th April. JUST TRY ‘ Woo Jamie Duncan’s TEW ESTABLISHMENT of Tin, Copper, Iron, and + Plumber Work. Next door tothe residence of the Hou. George (oles. * From bis late experience in the Old Country, and by strict attention to the execution of orders, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. ' Pp. 3.—Jobbing panctually attended to. Charlottetown, January 22, (All papers. ) | Suitable for the Season. | S Spring is coming, it is well to know that at the Drug! A Store of M. W. Skinner can be had all kinds of Medicine, suitable for Horses and Horned Cattle :—Cundition Power, in packages, an Heave Powder, a never failing cure for all diseases Which affect the lungs and wind of Horses. Horse Liniment, an excellent article for swellings, bruises, and cuts in Horses, &c. Oint- ment for Founder, Specific or Ringbone Cure, Purgative Balis, Colic Balls, Diuretic Balls, Cough Balls. Balls fur Worms, as well as all other kind of Bails and receipts for Horses, &c., are prepared and sold M. W. SKINNER, Apothecary, Queen Street, Charlottetown. ! excellent article. March 5. American House—12th March. HE subscriber keeps on hand a constant supply of Cook- ing Stoves (for wood and coal,) Franklin and other Stoves, Tables and Chairs of every description, Boots and Shoes, ladies’ and gents’ Rub- Ler do., Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, baking and washing Soda, soda and wine Crackers, Pilot Bread, Arrowroot, Sas), Tapico, Rice, Confectionary, Nuts and Spices, Clocks, Hats of every quality, glazed Caps, beautiful Wiuadew Shades, striped Shirting Cottons, Carpenters’ & Curriers’ Tools, Manure and Hay Porks, Spades & Shovels, Glassware, Churns, Brushes of every description, Blacking, Lamp Black, Dye Stuffs, Salt, &c. &o. . W. B. DAWSON. March 19. WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. | | Possession mav be For particulars, as to terms and | _ T To bo Let, And possession given on the first day of May next. VUE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises near Government Honse, at present occupied by Captain Beazeley, con- g of a Dwelling House which contains a spacious Dining: Breakfast-room,-7 Bed-rooms, large Servant’s Bed rooms, Pantry, Larder Mront-porch, large Eawance Hall, large Inner Hall, Back-pareh ® Back entrances, Back and front stair-case, Scullery, Pump 1 d a splendid 6 roomed cellar house, 3 stalled Stable, Har r sistin foom and Drawing-room, Kitchen, Servent’s Hall,3 A large and coinmodious Coack- n with Fruit-trees, &c., Flower-gar- ‘den,elegant front entrance and carriage drive, # large Lawn running down to the Harbour with convenience for keeping ‘boats, d&e., extensive plantation of young trees of all kinds, large Root-house, wood and chepping house, and a spacious ard | commodious yard. | ‘here 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 confi | dently offers it as the most elegant, comfortable and desirable residence for a gentleman's family in or near town. } For further particulars apply to | DAVID WILSON, Richmond Street. September 11, 1854. A FEW BARRELS of excellent SALMON can be had - at the store of the subscriber, either per lb. or bbl. January 22, JOHN RIGG | Salmon, Salmon. Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Prue Subscriber has on hand and offers for Sale at his establishment, Great George Street, a superior assortment of COOKING, ALR-TIGHT, and other STOVES, which will be sold at low | prices. C. F. HARRIS, Copper & Tin Plate Worker. Charlottetown, November 20, 1854. For Sale, or to Let, {VOR a term of years, with power to purchase, the follow- ing properties, owned by the subseriber:— Three Pasture Lots situate on the Malpeque Road, within two anda half miles of Charlottetown, containing thirty-six acres of land, having a snug cottage and oathouses. Possession may be given forthwith. The Town Lot and Preiuises at present eeevpied by the Hon. Stephen ssion tay be giver on the Ist of May next. The Premises fronting on Queen Square, now occupied by Mrs. Forsyth. 1 riven on the 10th of May next. The Terrace lk 1 Premises now in the oceupation of Mr. Mawley. The subseriber will let ail cs: any of the aboye for a term of years, with without power to purchas« any period not exceeding ten years, with interest annually at six per cent. Apptication to be made at the office of CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, April 2. (Ad, H's Gaz 6w) Selling off at Georgetown. FOR COST AND CHARGES, (Pk Subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has this day commenced selling off his large Stock of Goods, at a GREAT RepucTION on former prices, to make room for a large Stock, which he expects to receive early in the Spring. ANDREW A, MACDONALD. Tm A Card. HE subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public, who so liberally favoured him with their custom at the North March 19. Side, that he has now removed to Seuris East. where he hopes, by the same due attention, to werita continuance of their favour, Cash paid for OATS Souris. } ebruary 5. 1955 Notice. EXE Subscriber requests all persons indebted to him to make immediate payment, and settlement of accounts, as his will shortly be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. JOUN ANDREW MACDONALD. RONALD McDONALD. Books Charlottetown, March 19. FOR SALE, rEYIIE HOUSE and GARDEN at present oceu- pied and belonging to Wittiam Forks, Esq, RN, either with or without Town Let No 88, fronting on Fitz February 5, 1835. LAST HALP-YEARLY DRAWING OF THE Groat Hessian Stato Loan of $6,725,000. VALS LOAN is guaranteed by the Government, and contracted by Messrs M A Von Rotscuicp and Sons, in Frank- fort-on-the-Maine, and consists of Prizes varying from 55 to 32,00v dollars. The next drawing will take place in June, 1855. THE PRICK OF TiTE SHARES 18 AS FOLLOWS— One Share for £1 sterling. ‘Thirteen Shares for £10 sterling. Six do for £5 ¥ Thirty do for £20 co 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 e winning numbers. ‘The Prizes willbe paid, through the foreign Koy Street 5 cf ute | agents of the undersigocd, in cash, at Frankfort-on-the-Maine, Canada, Paris, London, &c. Apply withoutdelay to Messrs. J A Schwarzschild and Sons. Bank- ers, Frankfort-on-the-Maine, Germany, or through their House, Messrs A. Schwarzschild and Ce., 26, Lombard Street, London. April 16. Sw To be Let, HE MANSION HOUSE of « Fatconwoop,’ beautifully situated on the Banks of the Hillsborough, about two miles above Charlottetown, and commanding an =ebieextensive view of the river. The house, which is one of the most substantial brick buildings on the Island, contains dining room, drawing room, parlour, library, spacious hall and staircase, with ser- vants’ room, laundry, store room, kitchen, &c., un the first floor; eight large bed rooms and dressing reom in the upper story, with extensive cellerage, and hot air stove in the sunk story. The grounds consist of flower 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. a To Let, AND possession given on or before the Ist of May next, the large and com: lious House, with good Coach-house and Stabling, recently occupie’ by J. H. Bourke, situate on the corner of Kent and Prinee streets. ivr further particulars, apply at the office of this paper, or to the subscriber on the premises, JOHN KENNEDY. Charlottetown, March 29 VULCAN, THE PROPERTY OF J. W. CAIRNS. on MPRue eelebraicd half-bred Five Year old STAL- yg LION, sired by the imported thorough bred Blood, deadade SALADIN trom a Columbus dem, grand dam by Koncevalles —has teken two prizes from the Royal Agricultural Society recently —is of a dark brown, standing 16 hands, will stanc for the Season at the following places, viz -— OLUS'’S STEAM MILL CARDING MACTIINE is / now in superior order, being newly fitted up and in ful! operation Charlottetown, July 3, 1854, : Euston Stroot Tannory. qNuE Subscriber hereby informs the publie that he has eitered upon the business heretofore conducted by Mr. ©. Cross, as Tanner and Currier; and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. * N.B.—The highest price March 26, _— Hides and Skins. will be paid, in cash, for . H.C. TROWAN. 3w cS American Mouse. HE subscriber intends leaving Charlottetown in a few days, and respectfuliy requests all parties who are indebted to him, #o hand in theseveral amounts of their accounts, as furnished. And will oblige JOHN GIBSON, March 29. CAN papers 4!) HCUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Cattie, Farming Implements, &o. &c. FEE Subeetiber will sell by Auction, on Tuesday, the Sth day of May next, at 12 © clock, noon, at the residence of Capt. Bea7ely, near Government Honse, t.¢ hele of his HOUSEHOLD BUR. MENTS, —martiontars of which will be gi, *2 ia Catalogues, a few days previous to the sale. ' DODD, Auctioneer. . Das’ fpril 12. Ww “Ses ; (All papers.) ~~. NITURE, WAGGONS; SLEIGIMS, CATTLE and FARMING IMPLE. | Oa Monday, April S0th, f will leave ‘Thomas Cairns’, Summerside, or St. Eleanor’s. and pass through Miscouche to Lyall’s. Lot 16, Puesdiv, the Ist May. will leave for Mr. H. N. Hope’s, on his way yack to Si. Eleanor’s--irom theace to Towasend’s Corner and Thos. | Cairns’, On Wednesday, the 2d, wii! call | Walker’s, (stopping at the latter» | dian River and Malpeque, stoppin until 10 o’clock, the next day, | On Thursday, the 3d, will lerve for Breen’s Forge. »': Darnley thence | to Charles Doyle’s, at Park Corner, thence to Pillman’s, New London, where he will remain until two o'clock, on Friday aflernoon, when he will cross McLeod's Ferry, to Graham’s, stopping at George McKay’s, Esquire, all night. Saturday, the 5th, leaves M-Kay’s, by Johnston’s Mills, to M*Askill’s Princetown Road, thence to Widow ‘Taylor’s, Freetown, remaining until the following Monday. On Monday, the 7th wiil leave for John Wright’s Mill, S. W.., and from thence to John Wrigit’s, Esquire, Searltown, where he will re- main for the night. On Tuesday, the Sth, will leave for Mr. Mairsead’s, Trvon Road, on his way to Sturdy’s Milis, stopping at Barnabus ‘Towsdale’s, On Wednesday. the 9th, will leave for Crawford’s Lon, and remain there untii S.o’cioek—and from thence to John Clark’s. Cape Tra- verse. where he will remaia until one on Thursday, and will then leave | for Monkiey’s, stopping at Hooper’s Corner all richt, | © riday, the Lith, will leave Hooper’s Corner for MCaul’s by Clark’s M or The Wilmot en s Tho: vag Uasrns”s, senr, " j re above routes will be c ‘ i i ; | mainder of the sedison. curare rortqughtly aning the re- |. An experienced Groom will be in attendance, Ap: a KikL PA'NLIE, Groom. he cheap Cash Store, Sydney-street. pE nantes will sell at cost and charges from this date, e whole of his ex i , Rader a — extensive aud well assorted ae yt — $ ot Hefileld’s Forge and Robert c for two heurs) on his Way to In- atthe stables of Mr. Geerge Ellison, r c ‘ I Digby Herrings, boxes Raisins, chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- Attention !.--D UC this + AVING received. ‘by date arrivals, a large and varied fully informs the public that they are now ready for inspection and sale, at his New Store, Kent-street, opposite Mr. Lobban’s Sale Room, ——COM PRISING— Tea, Coffee, brown and crashed Sugar, Tobaces, Cigars, Soap, Gandles, } casks do., Rice, Spice of every description, Fluid—a first rate article, cider Vinegar, Mustard, Starch, Wigdow Glass Pipes, Blacking, Brushes of all Mouse «nd Rat Traps, Slates, Spit- Crackers, Blue, Indigo, Burning Saleratus, Soda, Cream Tarter, Popper, of all sizes, se Snuff, "aie t, inds, Coffee Mills of various 8, — Brass Taps, Whips and Lashes of all kinds, Wash Boards, straps of Bells, nests Tubs, Saddlers’ Tacks of all sizes, Leather-headed Carpet do., Gimp do., British Lustre, Pencil Paste, Knives of all sorts, Scissors, Brooches, Finger Rings and Wateh Chains in variety, Patent Spring Balancee, Jewsharps, Plated Candlesticks, eurry Combs, brass and iron, Whalebone, Clothes Pins, Wire Seives, Bootjacks, Rope of different sizes, Bed Cords, Clocks of all kinds, Mangre Forks, able, Grindstones, Grindstone Fixings, round and square point steel Shovels, Sheet Zine, Saw Plates and Frames, Mop Handles, Frying Pans, Chain Cattle Ties, assorted Nails, coal Hods, Glass Lanterns, Wool and Cattle Cards, Apple Parers, Shaving Boxes with and without Glasses, Sand Paper, Rolling Pins, nests Measures, Bail Boxes, 8 inch Thermometers, Graters, Razors and Strops, Stationery, Spectacles of different kinds, Buttons of all sorts, fancy Soaps, Portemonies, all prices, Mineral Dvor Knobs and Latsbes, Gun caps, Hinges, side and back eee Tne and bone, Thimbles of all sorts, court Plaster, Pie Forks, clothes Lines. BOOTS AND SHOES, &c. Men’s and boys? assorted Boots and Brogans, women’s grained peg Boots, ladies and misses enamelled Jeany gents India Rubber Boots and Shoes, cork Soles, £0. with hoods; India Rubber capes, do. Sou’ Westers; Panama and Pearl boys cloth do. White and unbleached ottons, printed do., striped Shirtings, eotton Balls of all colours, Handkerchiefs, mens lambswool Shirts and Drawers, denim Frocks and Overalls. Assorted Confectionary in great variety. FRUITS Apples comprising baldwins russets and greenings; dried Apples; hazel, pea, filbert and almond Nuts; Dates, Onions, &c. Also on hand a stock of Brandy, Gin, Rum and Whiskey, all of a superior quality, GLASSWARE &c. Fluid cigar Lamps, glass and britannia metal Fluid Lamps, in great variety; Castor Bottles, Cruett Stands, Decanters, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Preserve Dishes, Salt Sellars, &e, STOVES Franklin and other Parlor Stoves, couking 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. JAMES COLES. Dee. 14. Boots, Boots, Boots. J UST received by the Subscriber at his Store, opposite Mr. Coles’s 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. “ Allianee Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824. Capital, Five Millions Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, ins in April 14, Agent for P. F. Island. scerieee. pee > = © DQ = — == SS — & = PG 4 ~ — P4 3 eS + sa? z 3 mS a Os 3: . = 4 wm 8 gas —_ a = 2 a3 i OR ae We 3 bn 8s 2) he! ~ Pregq sg a < fs & ee a ® th mM Eto. mMeoeria = Ach 2s 4 2s EB a ‘tb ° Ei ei 26 hte es O c, fo Fa ss 3 {5 3 3 o aa) C5 €8 Zz — jan] pa] A TR N order to make room for an extensive S House, Sydney-street, i Great Barga Sheetings, Prints, Coburgs, Cashmeres, Shawls, Carpettin all of which will be found well worthy the attention of purchasers. i Grain, Grain, Grain. aa highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur-| key, and a superior article of old X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, 19th Noy. 1853. _ Notice to Debtors. = 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, Malt Whiskey. Also :— January 8. CHARLES SAUNDERS, GboRGe BEER, jun., will thank all persons indebted 0 him ’ previous to the 3lst December last t,t their respective amounts without delay, Cao CnarlottetOwn, February 12, pieting the same, including stairs to gall nd ceiling the inside of tower. All materials found by the a Building Committee. Security will be required for the due per i toeenes, For further parti- culars apply to S. Maxrin, King Square, Charlottetown; the Rev. Mr. assortinent of American and other Goods, «he Subsertber respec’ | Lind Ties and Boots, childrens leather strap Boots; ladies, misses and Gents India Rubber Overcoats and Pants, Horse India Rubber Covers, Wool Hats, Fur aps, meng and boys cotton plush and Nevada caps, Cod Liver Oil and Lime before the public, ENDERS will be received by the subscriber until the 39th of April, from “persons wishing to contract for the framing | of a Tower and Steeple to Saint Mary’s Chureb, Souris, East, and com. | Frais wastine ‘POWDER ) | AR! ~raxt Hl] HARD WORK TG WASH! “m~ , ei \Jis witt pore ire =, th "4 Shi.8 » “; | WASHING Made easy and pleasant by the are of Boston Chemical Washing Powder, His Soap Powder, prepared by o practical Chemigyy is superior for washiog clothes, cleamng print Work, re. moving grease from woollensand takes the place of other for cleansing purposes. One package with five minutes labor makes two gallons of pure soft soap. Vhousands of families nave adopted its use and give it the preference ever al} other |“ gaponaceous compounds. D. TAYLOR, Jr. & CO.,General Agents for the New land States acd British Provinees, 23 Hanover Street W. R. WATSON, Charlottetows, Wholesale Agent fag P- FE. I. J PERRY’S HUNGARIAN BALM. For Restoring, Preserving & Beautifying THE HAIR pauls elegant prepsration is an effectual remedy for Baldnogy or Falling off of the bair. It prevents and completely € cates Scruff and Dandruff, suengthens the Roots of the 4 J causes It to crow juxuriantly; gives it a rich, dark, sofi aug ~ glossy appearance, and prevents it turning gray. The Nun’ garian Balm is a purely Vegetable conspound, scientifically ond é chemically combined, and is warranted to contain none of those — deleterious ingredients which prove so injurious to the haw, , It acts directly upon the skin, cleansing and purifying it from all unhealthy secretions, thereby removing and preventing the — accumulation of scruff, dandruff, and oiher impurities, whigh— so frequently cause premature decay, and loss of the hair. ; The Hungarian Balm is especially adapied to ladies ure | and those who have tried the various oleaginous mixtures, with — no benefit, will at once discover the agreeable and benefice) — effects produced hy this pure and delicate preparation. Instend of matting and targling the hair, {which is more or less pulled out in the procees of combing.) it leaves it free and clean; pra — motes a natural moisture, and unparts a beautiful dark and — glossy appearance. ‘Iry it once and you will be convinced — of ts superiority over all other compounds for the bair. 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 end — 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 if, If you have any humour of the Scalp and wish to cure it, kf you are troubled with Nervious Hieadache and wish te cure it. . If you have hair eaters at the roats of the hair and wish to destroy them. If you have harsh, érv and wiry hair, and wish it to become soft, pliable and beautiful as Silk; and if you wish to presen rich, graceful and luxuriant tresses to the latest period of life use PERRYS HUNGARIAN BALM, Price 25 and 50 cents, in iarge bottles. W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, Agent for P i aes . BE. Island. —_—- —--— - ~---- ¢ WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF 2 . PURE COD LIVER polL AND LIME. g A Cure for Consumption, Serofula, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Biced, and all. complaints of the Lungs, FDURE Cod Liver O21) has long been acknowledged to be the most efficacious article for the cure of Consumption and kindred diseases yet discovered, while the chemical properties of the PHOSPHATE OF LIME are also well known in me dicine as being peculiarly healing. In cases where ulceration has taken place on the lungs, this article has been found by the most careful tests to supply the very ingredients necessary for the furmation of cells, and the complete healing of this delicateae part of the human system. This preparation of the pure Cod Liver Oil and Lime robé 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 Oi! has been only accomplished by the adoptton of the most perfect rules of chemistry, and am dicine has thereby been produced which is of inestimable valut in a climate like ours, A long array of certificates might be given here to prove tit efficacious character of this medicine, but it is not deemed m cessary. The fact that fram the very first introduction of 1 it has been grad '8 sufficient proof of its ungud ilbor, Chem » Agent for P- E. Island. adopted by the medical faculty, tioned excellence. For sale wholesale and retail, by Alex. B. W 156 Court Street, Boston. W. R. WATSON November 6, 1854. Mens’ Ready-made Clothing. E are desirous of in orming the public, that we have@ hand, and are constantly making up, the largest and best stock { ready-made Clothing in Charlottetown—cut by ourselves, and made W by workmen in our employ. Persons desirous of furnishing themselrt with fashionable well made Garments, at reasonable prices, can be sui @ better at our establishment than any other in Charlottetown. C. & J. BELL, Tailors, Queen Square, Charlottetown, opposite the Marke N. B.— Being practical working Tailors, and confining ourselve exclusively to the Tailoring and Clothing business, we are confident thi! we can give customers better satisfaction in every Garment which the! require, than those partics can who im slop -clotbi s knowledge of the business. port slop clothing, and bare Cc. & J. B. January 15. (. & J. Bell, Merchant Tailors, And manufacturers of ready made Clothing, QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, CHARLOTELTOWN. : Importers of— Cloths, Whitneys, Doeskins, Tweeds, Vestings and Tailors* Trimminft and keep in their employment the largest number of the best Journeymen Tailors on the Island. All orders attended to with punctuality and despatch. January 15. A CARD. HE Subscriber offers his services to the Public # AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION MBROHANT, and, hopes prompt attention to business entrusted to him, to obtain a sha patronage. F JAS. CQk THE EXAMINER _ IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY ™ y RY EDWARD WHELAN, AT BIS OFFICE, KENT STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MB. BREWERY. 4 Price Fifteen Shillings per Annum ; Payable Half ¥e ——!, ae McDowatp, East Point; or the subscriber ; Fourie, April 9, R Gaz JOHN O’HANLEY. IN ADVANCE