THE EX NEW STORE! ‘Dublin & Glasgow House, No. 15, Quoen-st. | ECEIVED at the above New Establishment, and offered | 108 - THE PRESS, and will be issued the forthcoming week, | a Peom, entitled “The Balance of Power,’ i ial Oi hir aster of the Central Academy. To i ; 5 : by Jonny Le Pace, f vird — wh “ his Cite. Oooats «Te for sale, at lowest prices, for casn, a general assortment be had at the several bookstores in v° , GOODS of. every de- | The Waterloo Campaign ; of Merchandise, consisting ef DRY eductior ‘he escape from Elba ; + : a 'RRIES - 1s] ‘ IP th f Napoleon and Wellington; Entry of s¢ription ; a large and superior lot of GROG ERLES. mer i: athe apoleon an gz 7 Oh 7 ‘ es asec ¢ > ; in le ‘h Rk iaus inte Mold a 1853: Battles of Olteniza and |, Comprising PEAS, in chests, half-chests and boxes ; Sugar, e iastuns ty» Maiti uy Gided 8 La i ‘ : 79: : ; ; Che cae Bombard- | Soap, Candles, Raisins, Tobacco ; also, Boots, Shoes and Kalafat: Siege of Silistria ; Slaughter at Sinope ; ments : icesa and Sebastopol, Le. Canada extra-Superfine FLOU Now Store at Georgetown. | Spirits, &e. : De ail FEVIE subscriber takes leave to inform the publie that he has | we N. B.—Ohbserve the sign, ' DUBLIN AND GLASGOW just‘opened a STORE, opposite the premises of Mr. And- | Ik rt SE,”’ underneath the Advertiser Printing Office. row yt Macdonald, in Georgetown, with a well selected stock | November 26, Ldoo, o® DRY GOOBS, HARDWARE and GROCERIES, which he | rr BOSTON HOUSE. nn e wepared to sell for cash, or prompt payment, lower than | » bane | yn RECEIVED — barrels Baldwin, Greening and ye | + . . ’ " ‘ . wv eeier atte : . APPLES ; Onions. Pickles, Candles, Tea, ¢ urrants, Loat At GUSI INE C. MAC DONALD. “Sugar, Pilot Bread, Figs, Raisins, Confectionary, fancy Soaps, L850. isl, & Ady. 3i, common do., Castor Oil, Indigo, smoked Herrings. Saleratus, WANTED for De Gros Marsh Sehool, Lot | Soda, Window Glass, all sizes ; Buffalo Robes, Trunks, Brooms, | Buckets, Pails, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Rocking and other Brooms, Buckets, Buffalo Robes, Leather, - R, Brandy, Gin, Jan. 7, | Rubbers, Sole — \ Crockeryware, io any other in the market, and_hopes by strict attention t ness ty merit a share of public patronage, T Georgetown, January 7 “4 TEACHER ; Applieation to be made to the Trustees. - 55. 4 . DONALD MeCORM ACK, ) Chairs, Tubs, nests do., do. Boxes, Fluid Lamps, Decanters, | DUNCAN McLEAN, Trustees, | Tumblers, Champagne Glasses, Cigars, Fruit Plates, Toilet ANGUS McCORMACK, | Decanters,~~together with a good assortment of Jany. 7. Dry Goods, Groceries and Faney Goods, ' which will be sold cheap for CASH only. ; GEORGE McDOUGALL. Ow. Dec. 24. Wotice. LL persons indebted to the subscriber by Bond, Note, or A Book Account, are hereby notified that unless the several | ” anounts due by them be paid, er settled by new seeurity, on!) _ or before the 30th D ae ‘rv next, the respective claims will | bo handed over to John Longworth, Esq., Charlottetown, his | Attorney, for collection. PRODUCE of any kind, in good order, will be taken by the subscriber in payment, and the | highest price allowed for it. PATRICK STEPHENS. Urwell and Montague Cheap Stores, December 3, 1805, —_ Below the Catholic Church, 1 AMERICAN HOUSE FALL STOCK COMPLETED. | Per “ Dancing Feather,’’ ‘* Mary,’’ ‘ Jemima’’ and ‘* Mary Ann,” from Boston and Halifax. Y the above ships, the subseriber has just, finished his FALL IMPORTATIONS, comprising, (besides his large | stock already advertised) as follows :— — e sg The Schooners “ Reward,”’ for Orwell, and ** Mary Eli- galy-th.’’ for Montague Bridge, are hourley expected with a | ad large ated well seleeted STUCK OF GOODS, in endless ya-| 80 Chests r'EhA—warranted good, riety, with an extensive assortment on hand, which will be | J2 Puns, MOLASSES, 4 Iihds. StU GAR, > ed at very reduced prices, for prompt payment in eash and ov) Boxes Raisins, 100 Sides s¢ ILE LEATHER, | 60 STOVES, 25 Bbls. Apples, 4 ewt. Cheese, cinds of Prod: ‘e, at both the establist nts. aw F ) “—*? all kin is of Produce, at both the establishmen ] ' _| eee ns Ww ae Pils. 3 Casks Fluid, Orwell and Montaguo Choap Stores. | Newell's Patent Safety Lamps and Lamp Feeder, ina variety ; d a ie 7 of styles FRULE subscriber, thankful for the very extensive patronage | ag sae: ° Hot B i * nt pa . 5 s ‘ . Crae ‘ ad received at his establishment at ORWELL for the past | 10 Bbls. Nats, 20 do. Crackers and Pilot Bread, i ewal rs. trusts in future to merit a continuance of public 2 Bales Buffalo Robes, &e., &e. Wetve rd ? Siu i re to Se i “G ts 70 ) ° ree . . . welve years, trusts in future to merit a co : I | The whole forming a most extensive Stock, and from the favor, not only at the above establishment, but at his mew store | : o heigl pn ; : | yariety i . different articles and moderate charges, is well at MONTAGUE BRIDGE, which will be conducted on the same variety in the different arti les and , are ; : wr . American House, Grafton-st., Dee. 17. ter of having always on hand a good assortment of GOODS, Americ iaoesiat fe . ., : iin of being the cheapest Country Stores in the Island, and of | LONDON: How SK AMA ih e motto in hoth establishments is ‘ Quick sales and light profits.’ | FOR SALE—30,000 fresh cut Spruce DEALS, now ssi! —_ weilatlad FALL 1855. ie for shipment, and 300 tons Hardwood TIMBER, which might Ex SIR ALEXANDER from London, and MAJESTIC from be kept afloat for two or three weeks at Georgetown, if ar-| . ? vasenalh: Gow: thie ined | [E Subscriber has completed his FALL SUPPLY of Davies, Es j., Charlottetown, or to P. Srernens, Orwell. BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, now forming one of the from 200 ty 300 tons of Hardwood, at a yery low price, to clear | sold on the most moderate terms for prompt payment, a liberal out the subseriber’s booms at Orwell and Three Rivers. discount made to wholesale customers, comprising every variety . + . . ‘ ‘ : ‘ ne « >. » > » a wep stv jes ore » i aasleds price will be given in casH, or Goods at Cash prices, Mantles and Bonnets in the newest styles, together with a at either Establishment. ars a ' , : ; mS Sable, Fitch, Mink, Squirrel and other Furs, Cloaking in great will require to give good references. Sons of members of any variety, Cloths, a large assortment; Blankets, Prints, Shirt- give ¢ ’ ; Temperance Society will have a decided preference, and be : : ; - ; ae : E 'dashery, Ribbons, a choice selection ; Silk Velvets, Trimmings Orwell. Dee, 3. 1855. PATRICK STEPHENS. | im great variety ; Ready-made Clothing all sizes, Boots and American Goods. | other Goods. —ALSO— 3 Richmond Street—adjoining the House of Mr. D. Wilson, all kinds, TEAS, very cheap, to be had at the Subseriber’s Store, Great George Street, opposite the Catholie Chapel. ; r > of general attenti ’, B. DAWSON. principles as the one at Orwell ; both have obtained the charac- | worthy of general attention. W. B. DAWSO having a fixed price for every article and no deviation. The} Liverpool. For further information apply to B. | =~ 3" Any person about to engage in Ship-building can have most extensive and general stocks in the market-—which will be ‘ 4 J ik ¢ = = il r « ‘ i W ANPED—500 OX & COW HIDES, for which the highest | of Ladies’ dress materials at extraordinary low prices—Ladies’ large assortment of Millinery—Ladies’ sets stone Martin, 5 . A yaeaney now offers for two respectable Apprentices, who | ings, Carpeting, Hearth-rugs, Crumb Cloths, Hoisery, Haber- brought up as such, —— | Shoes, Satin Slippers, Oil-floor Cloth, with a great variety of 4 XI I THN “ii 1" | A LL A ND \\ | N | i R s | OCK, A large assortment of HARDWARE and GROCERIES, of HENRY HASZARD. MHE Subseriber respectfully announces that he has just completed his Pall and Winter Stock of American and | other GOODS, among which are :-— os DRY GOODS.—White and printed Cottons, Denim, Tick, | striped Shirting, Sheeting, Satinetts, Thread—all kinds, varied, | Buttons ; Combs—Dressing and Side; a superior article of, Back Combs,—steel back ; an assortment of Confectionary, | HUGH FRASER Lozenges, Wrapping Paper; men’s, youths’ and children’s 5 E AS JUST RECEIVED, and generally keeps on hand the b Boots and Shoes; ladies’ Over-shoes, a large assortment of) est assortment of GROCERIES ‘ i ® 2.2 Wao os ~ American Chairs, Looking Glasses, Clocks, Glassware, Tubs, | to be found -” =e City ; and the by st of Brandy, Holland Buckets, Pails, Brooms, Washboards, &c., &e | Gin, Spirits, Demerara Rum, (a good article), Whiskey, Wine, : na oh ee eae ip Sherry aderia ; ew dozen Ch: ‘ -” Ale GROCERIES, &¢.—Comprising TEA, in chests and half) Nee : — 7 ae ‘ - - 7 ee : = ape chests; Soap, Candles, Starch, Coffee, Cigars, Table Salt, ottled Porter, in and pint Bottles, Cider, Lemon Syrup, Blacking, Tobacco, &e., &e. samme we one cee ie —A LS o Jue ‘ ne quar § nar Otte Own, NOV . aU. Choles LIQUORS, consisting of —BRANDY, GIN, WINE, | RS RUM, at wholesale and retail prices. Charlottetown, Noy. 12, 1855. AMINER. Dr. A. JONSON'S AMERICAN ANODYNE LINIMENT. AOR the cure of Coughs, Coids, | nfluenza, Bronchitis, Asthma Pain in the Sides or Breast, Kheumatisin Cramp in the Stomach, Spitting of Blood and all ae Complaints. —Manufac- tured by I. 8. JOHNSON, Bangor, Maine. : Dr. Johnson's AMERICAN ANODYNE LINIMENT, anentirely vegetable preparation, prepared and tn- tended for Internal and External application. — The inveator of this article was in the constant practice of medicine for 20 years, and by a long course of experiments upon the various diseases for which this Liniment is recom~ imended, he became perfectly satistied of its efficacy, and offer it with full contidence to the afflicted, as the result of his long experience, and beet efforts. : This has long been a standard medicine, and enjoys the sin- gular privilege of being known and patronized by a large por tion of the medical Facalty, wherever it has been introduced. With the firm conviction that it is the best remedy of the present age fer all diseases for which it is recommended, the proprietor offers his Liniment to the Public; not doubting that it will sustain the high reputation it has already acquired. We do not affirm that this article is a cure for the ten thousand ills humanity is heir to, but let those who are afflicted with the following diseases, try it, and we can assure them they will find relief. Indamation of the Bronchia or Bronchitis, Rose Cold Catarrh, Hard dry cough, whooping Cough, Hoarsevess and common cold, Pain and Soreness in the Lungs, Stomach and Sides, caused by lifting or otherwise, Asthma and Influen- za, for Sore Throat and weak Lungs, for Chronic Diarrhea cavsed by Rheumatism in the bowels, for Cramp in the Stomach, fur Stranguay, Gravel and Stone, Blind Piles, &c. Externaly it will have the most happy effects, in all cases where any other Liniment would be used, especially for Rheu- matic Affections, Chillblains, Chapped Hands and sore Lips; it is a sovereign remedy for the bites of flies, and other insects, There is nothing of equal efficacy to this for Horses and Oxen where they are corked, cut, bruised, strained or chafed by the harness, and it possesses more than double the power of any other Liniment. Inflammation 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.D Ward, Esq, (No. 10 Court Street Boston) who had a case of three years standing, has kindly permitted us to refer to him in proof of the efficacy of this valuable medicine; also in the case of a Rose Cold. ‘This cold comes on when the flowers —if this disease 1s not attended to in season it ends in con- sumption. Take of the Liniment according to directions and a cure will result. Catarrh, and noise of confusion in the head may be cured by a faithful trial of this Liniment, drop one or 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. ‘he first symptoms should be checked, and not the least difficulty will occur in the cure of this complaint. For children half a teaspoon full of Liniment might and morning. This Anodyne Liniment for sore throat and weak jangs, that complaint so common inallcountrie, sespectally 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 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 reliefte thousands of the afflicted and suffering. and he earnestly solicits all who may be afflicted, to give this Anodyne Liniment 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. JOUNSON, BANGOR, MAINE, q Pree a paper of these Bitters in one quart of W. 1. Rum wine or Gin; take about 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 miracies, but as a moderate Cathatic, and first rate article where a Bitter is needed. They give a good appetite, cure Jaundice and all Bilious affections,—operating on theLiver and Kindeys, and assisting nature in her efforts to purify the blood, and keep the human system in order. } bloom in the Spring, and continues till the leaves fall in Autumn | The following certilicates are genuine, | rendering the Hair stiffor gammy. It makes it Soft and Glossy and prevents its turning gray or falling out; and, notwithst, this, it will not injure or grease the finest hat or collar. It is an entirely new discovery in Chemistry, which, i’ it combines enough Oily matter to give the Hair the mn beautiful, soft aud glossy appearance, sti)l will not injure o¢_ * - &- deface the finest silks. THE VICTORIA HAIR GLOSS PORTRALE OF QUEEN VICTORIA AND PRINGE ALBERT. Always find this on the wrapper, and also our full Price 25 cents per Bottle. ; COMSTOCK & BROTHER, Sore Pxopaierogs Medicines, Good for all Herbivorons Animals.—to owners of and Dealers Founder, Split Hoof, Hoof-bound Horses, and Cont eed cake Feverish Feet, Wounds, Bruises in the Flesh, Galled Backs, CARLTON’S RING-BONE CURE. For the cure of Ring-Bone, Bone Spavin, Spavin Windgalig, And also an excellent Medicine for Cows, Sheepa These are the original and genuine CONDITION, Powder any others. ae All so-called “ Condition Powders,” now put up by othern — imitations of the Original “CARL CONDITION POWDERS.” THEN FARMERS LOOK TO YOUR INTER can be depended upon, and we pledge ourselves that no adyl teration or depreciation of any of them shall be permitted by is put in large bottles, with a splendid wrapper, on which jg. signature, and you will get the genuine. Carleton’s Celebrated Horse & Cattle in Horses, Carlton's Founder Ointment. For the Cracked Heels, Scratches, Cuts, Kicks, &c. on horses, and Splint, a certain remedy. Carlton’s Condition Powders for Horses, introduced into the States and British provinces long before are worthless All of CARLTON’S GENUINE HORSE MEDICINES us In “ Car!ton’s Condition Powders” we have givento the Publig a Medicine, which, as a General C dition Medicine, is, “THE BEST IN THE WORLD.” The great changes of weather and season, with the change of use anf food, have a very great effect upon the blood and sinuous fluids of horses. It is at these changes they require an assistant to nature to throw off any disorder of the fluids of the body that may have been imbibed, and which, if not attended to, will result in the Yellow Water, Heaves, Worms, ote, | &c.; all of which will be prevented by giving one of these Powders twice or three times a year, and wil at any time cure when any symptoms of disease appear, if used in time, ; One Powder 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 atter calving, CAUTION EXTRA.—A Medicine hike this is always com terferied by some. There are counterfeits in the market Beware of imposition. vi Never buy * Carlton's Condition Powders *? without you find the full fac s.mile signature of J, CARLTON COMSTOCK oa the wrapper. Remember this, as there are imitations offered for sale, whieh are very hurtful to animals. CARLTON’S BRITISH HEAVE POWDERS. A never-failing cure for leaves, Thick and Broken Wind, Colds, Coughs, i flunmation of the Lungs,and all Diseases which affect the Wind of Horses. Cariton’s arti¢les for Horees and Cattle are prepared from the recipe of a very celebrated Hoglizti Perrier, and will cure m ninety-nine cases out of one hundred any of (he above complaimts, They have been used by Farmers. livery men, stage proprictom and others, with the most.marked and decided success. ; (aution.—- None ean be genuine uniess you find the name of J. Cartion Comstock on the Wrapper of eacharticle. Remem ber this, as their articles have been extensively countertemed of late, look and find the proprietoi’s name, J. Carlton Comstock &c., never buy without, RHEUMATISM,. Comstock’s Nerve and Bune Liniment, is warran‘ed to cure any case of Rheumatism, Gout,Centracted Cords, and Muscles, or stiff joints, strengthens Weak Limbs, and enables those whe are crippled to walk again. Comstock & Brother, Proprietom, New York, aud none genuine without their name on the wrap per. TOOTUACHE., DR. KLINE’S DROPS, for the core of the Toothache. Tt is with confidence that we can veeommend it as an infallible cure in all cases, without any injury tothe teeth or gums Price 25 cts. Cantion.—All of the above named articles are sold only by Comstock & Brother, 2 St, Peter’s P| Kach Label will bear the signature of the inventor, A. JOHNSONg», For sale at the Apothecaries’ Hall, andetndife, ype ati) de * W. R. Watsgn and M. W Sis? Peis etail son, _ December 27. 4w. Me PATRICK McCARREN. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. — George Douglas AVING opened an Establishment in the new building one door east uf the residence of the Hon. Grorce Coes, he | is prepared tu sell at prices less than in any other establish- ment in the City, . FURNITURE, of all kinds. He has now on hand a large assortment of ~ Hair-stuffed, spring-hottom SOFAS, (mahogany and black walnat,) | various handsome patterns, at prices ranging from £9) up to £12. ee LOUNGES ;—Parlor, hair-stuffed, spring-bottom CHAIRS, | (mahogany.) Best Grecian eane-hottom CHAIRS, Cane-back ROCKING CHAIRS, flowered ; — various other | patterns cane-seated Chairs; all kinds of wooden ditto ; | office ditto; Settees; Settee Cradles; Window Seats and | Jadies’ Work Tables; Looking Glasses; Bedsteads; Win- | dow Blinds and Paper Hangings. ~ All other kinds of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE made to! order, at the shortest notice. All kinds of American Furni- ture repaired ; cane-bottom Chairs re-seated. Noy. 5, 1855. = (3m.) H's Gaz. Isl. & Ady. 4i. each, Notice. ¥ HIEREAS by an Assignment executed by Mr. CILAS, SAUNDEKS, of the City of Charlottetown, Merchant on the Istday of August, 1854, certain Debts due to hiin prior thereto hy sundry persons in this Island, were assigned unto | Messrs. Prrer Ross and Eowarp WituiasM CurpMan, of Hali- | fax. Nova Scotia, Merchants; and whereas the said Cuarues | Sacuypeas did also on the 14th of June last, execute an Assign- | ment of all his then Outstanding Debts in this Island, unto | Messrs. Martin P. Brack and Witt L. Brack, and Messrs. | \ iLLIAM J. Coneman and N, Wurirwore, of Lialifax, Nova Seutia, Moerchants—~Notice of the sajd respective Assignments is therefore hereby given, and the several persons indebted to | the said Charles Saunders are hereby requested to make im-| m “liate payment of the several amounts due by them to Turoruttvs Srewart Ese., who is duly authorized to demand | end recover the same, at his Office, in Desbrisay’s Buildin Charlottetown, to Y steps, Dated this I | DUNCAN, MASON & Co. i oe |) ge | of _ ster Streets tf sale and General Importers, Whole FALL, 1855. SUCCESSORS TO A. & J. DUNCAN & Co., Charlottetown, October 8, 1855. | | | | | VE just received ex Barque “ Isabel,” a lar GO ODS suitable for the present and approaching ( Brick Building, corner of Queen and Dorche H’* Wo suena naa S| — rs, | ne a recourse being had to coercive ‘leyenth day of October, 1855. JOHN LONGWORTH, Attorney for Ross and Chipman. CILARLES PALMER, Attorney for W. J. Coleman & Co, JOSEPH HENSLEY, Attorney for Messrs, Biack & Co. Rogular Trader and first Spring Ship for Charlottetown, P. E. Island. N EW Clipper Ship « MAJESTIC,” M. Watsn, > . Commander,—500 tons, A. 1, iron kneed and | > metalled—has sup: | — ad UE TT as eS ps i -_ a Nia te hier een wens A _ Oct. 22. tf Aas i FALL SUPPLIES BEGINNING TO ARRIVE AT THE ‘ ‘ CITY DRUG STORE, No. 14, QUEEN STREET. 100 me rel a blue and yellow PAINTS, # ‘8 Linsee - Sperm do., i hhd, Olive do., 1 bhd. somal Gorm oid 0.3 a aa kell’ nae Geotail ‘rior accommodations for Cabin | : steerage Passencvers, ¢ is j rei 3 ficet rsté euaveyahes te tenn & rs, and is in eve ry respect a gullet am thew Geek wena 77 Go vls,—has proved herself a fast ade han or : ° age,—will he despatched from Liverpool | - on 7 of April, 1356, For particulars please apply to Messrs. D. Cannon, Son & Co,, 52 South Castle Street ve a or the owner W.W. LORD. ’ 7e Nov. 5, 1855. Charlottetown, P. E.. i oa ottetown, P, E. ( t ae ’ Island, | Powder, Chocolate, a s BARLEY | Charlottetown, Uct, : go, Madder, Cudbear, Bluesto Starch, Blue, Seda, Potash, Baking Soda, Baking Cueoa, Farina, Sago and Corn Starch, ALSO, IN STORE— UGS, MEDICINES, Patent do., Perfumery, BSCRIBER will bay Three Thousand Bushel and OATS within a month of date. ” at. A general assortment DR | Brushes, Soaps, &¢, &e, Suviner vue tne Drug Stores of thronebones sues u Skinner, and sold at al! the Stores s e[sland. Persons wishing supplies of the above Medicine can be furnished at preprietor’s prices at the Drug Store of M. W. SKINNER, January 22, 1855. ly. General Agent for P. E. Island DEATH Can be and has been prevented in thousands of cases by this nature’s own remedy JUDSON’S CHEMICAL EXTRACT OF CHERRY AND LUNGWORT, ~~ _ This medicine, unlike most of the patent remedies of the day is 7 result ogee study and experiments of a scientific and experience sician. The two princi ingredi haye long been aan and celebrated. SIR ees WILD CHERRY BARK. When the strength of this is properly extracted is the best inedicine known for curing the worst Coughs and other Pul- monary diseases, it loosens the phlegm and enables the sufferer to expectorate easily,and alone will cure the worst cold or cough, which if neglected always leads to Consumption. a LUNGWORT. This is a plant the virtues of which are known to but few. it has been said by the most learned men of all times, that “ na- ture has provided a remedy foreach and every disease,” and the discoveries that are daily made, go to prove its truth. Lune- wort is doubtless the remedy designed by nature for Consump- tion. Its healing properties are truly wonderful, and the ra- pidity with which it cures the worst cases of Ulcerated Lungs soothing and subduing all irritation, almost immediately isa proof of its adaptation to this disease. ’ _ These two articles combined with other purely vegetable ingredients, form a medicine that is certain to cure the worst cases of Consumption if taken before the sufferer is entirely prostrated. Do not be discouraged, a trial can do no harm but will convince the most sceptical of its real worth. ; : GUUS SES OF CONSUMPTIVE persons have been deceived repeatedly in buying ici which were said to be infallible Cares, bat Ween hive cant only palliatives, but this medicine is not only palliative but a cure fur ulcerated lungs. It contains no deleterious Drugs and one trial will prove its astonishing efficacy better than ae assertions or certificates in curing consumption and all diseases of the Lungs and Liver, such as Spitting of blood, Coughs pain in the side and chest, night-sweats, &e. &c, oop Caution—To protect our own as well as the interest of the Consumptive sufferer, we are obliged to caution all to find the signature of COMSTOCK & RROTHER on the wrapper without this it is a worthless counterfeit. Remember this. nue tie seme Se cane. C1088. Fs rving, strengthening, an autify) i giving it a soft and Glossy appearance, eee eaten This is the most beautiful Perfume for the Toilette ever invented, and put up at so low a price, that it can be obtained by all. {t gives a rich, g'ossy appearance to the Hair, softens and invigorates it, and imparts to it that soft and glossy appear- ance so much sdmired by all, and at the same time keeps the Head free from all Dandruff, and perfectly clean. The recipe we have obtained from an English Chemist of high reputation, and we can gonfidently assure all that it is m than equal to all that we say in its praise. ns stands pro-em et VICTORIA IIR GLOSS : pre-eminent above al] other articles as the best Toilet Perfume, the best Tonic fi iohafel waldieuaamaaee or the Hair, and the most delightful THOMAS PLEADWELL, | November 5, W. R, WATSON TO THE LADIEs: This Hair Gloss serves all the purposes of a Hair Oil without ace, directly imrer*® f : a e j . 4 Tl oF ¥ street, and one Block from Broadway, New York, to whom ali orders must be directed. & Also Comstock’s Pain Killer, Hair Dye, Nerve and Bone Liniment, George’s Sarsaparilla, Turkish Wane, and all of Comstock’s Medicines. Sold in Charlottetuwn, by W. R. Watson, General Agent jor P. KE. Island. Agents Wanted.—Country Dealers wishing an agency, will be supplied by W. R. Watson at Proprietor’s prices. Also sold by M. W. Skinner and ‘I’, Desbrisary & Co..—and by one person in every town, Cull and get an alinanac gratis, Casa uind Ul bu the Astor Honse,. one doo Carpeting, Acartlirege, © Youatt’s celebrated Gargling Oil, for Man and Beast, OR UNIVERSAL FAMILY LINIMENT. The most wonderful External Application ever discovered! Better than auy other Pain-killer, Liniment or Gargling Oil ever invented. we This Oi) is made from a recipe procured at great expense from a relative of * Yountt,” rue CELEBRATED Exousn Fak RIER AND AuTuor or ‘Youarr on rue tlorse,’ who usedé invariably when he required an external application, Therefore we fee! justified in saying that we believe all whe try Youatt’s Garghnyg Oil will find it better than all other Gargling Oils or Liniments., The use of this penetrating Fluid bas been attended with unparalleled success in all the disorders of Horses which require an external application; such as Corks, Chafes or Galis, Cuts, Wounds, Spratns, Film in the Eye, Scratches, Cracked Heels Strains of the shoulder, Stifle, Hough, Knee, Whirlbone, Pet tock, and of the Pastern and Coffin Joints, &c., &e. This Ganeiine Ou is likewise the best preparation ever known for Burns or Sealds, Weak or Stiff Joints, Swelling of the Glands of the Throat, Inflairmatory and Chronic Rheumt- tism, Gout, Contracted Cords and Muscles ; streng:hens Weak Limbs, and enables those who are crippled to walk again. We might add many Certificates from al! parts of the conntry; but we simply ask all to TRY this remedy for any of the above complaints on Man or Beast, and they will be convinced thatit is the most wonderful Liniment ever known. The YOUATI’S GARGLING OIL was at first intended only for the diseases of Horses ; but experience has shown that it 1s a most efficacious and certain remedy for any of the com plaints humanity is heir to, where an external application # necessary ; and one trial will fully convince you that we do net exaggerate when we say, that its Pamn-Killing, Healing a Strengthening properties are beyond any thing ever known. Give this Article one trial, and you wil! never again dé without it. It is put up in large bottles, at 25 cente per bortles and is the Rest and curkapEsT remedy ever invented. Caution.—Nevees buy any Ganrguixge Oj. but Youatl’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 Oi); never buy t unless you find the full signature of COMSTOCK & BRO —— on the wrapper, All without this are worthless imité COMRTOCK & BROTHER, New Yors- OG Agents wanted in every town for the above. M. Sk inner, Charlottetown, General Agent to whom All wishing Agencies must apply & wil! be supplied at proprietors Price® ray aa x - ’ THE EXAMINER IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY BY EDWARD WHELAN, AT His OFFICE, KENT STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MR. coLes’ : i BREWERY. Price Fifteen Shillings per Annum ; Payable Haitvear's IN ADVANCE ’