3 , * 5 a elt i a a a a ee —— Pubs & eee re eo Oh ee Oe phy Ed M44 JHE EXAMINER. Deetien, aaa OR SALE, at SKINNER’S Grocery Establishment, | Dorchester Street: —PORTER and ALE, in Quart and Pint Bottles. | Good Congou TEA, (retailed cheap.) A large quantity good btown SUGAK.—All sold 23 cheap as can be bad in town, Mareh 5. oo <r ——_—-— Notice to Shippers. FETITE Schooner Sare Gotha will leave Boston, on the 28th | of the present month, for Charlottetown. For Freight or Puserge, | apply to HORATIO WEBSTER, on board, or to Messrs. SLATER & Co., | Foster’s Wharf, Boston. Mareh 5. 3w on Suitable for the. Season. As Spring is coming, it is well to know that at the Drug | Store of M. W. Skinner can be had all kinds ef Medicine, suitable | for Horses and Horned Cattle :—Condition Powder, in packages, an | excellent article. Heave Powder, a never failing cure for all diseases | which affect the langs and wind of Horses Ilorse Linimen*, 9 | excellent article for sweilings, bruises, and cuts in Horses, &c. int ment for Founder, Specific or Ringbone Cure, Purgative Balls, Colic | Balls, Diuretic Balls, Cough Balls. Balls for Worms, as well as all) otHer kind of Balls‘and receipts for Horses, &c., are prepared and sold | M. W. SKINNER, Apothecary, Queen Street, Charlottetown. | | ee ee by March 5. FOR SALE, .. | Mure HOUSE and GARDEN at present oceu-| pied and belonging to Wittiam PoRBEs. Esq, RN! either with or without ‘own Lot No 88, fronting on Ff ilz February 5.1895. | NOTICE. rye undersigned gives notice, that by Deed bearing date | Eighteenth’ day of December, 1854, from Arthur Napin Molsworth, | Esq., and Harriet Molesworth, his wife, all that part of Township No. thirty-seven, in this ssland, formerly owned by them, was duly conveyed to hira. All Tenants or others indebted for rent, arrears of rent, or stumpage, are hereby called upon to pay the same to him; no other per- i thority to receive the same. aries be beni JOHN R. BOURKE. Koy Street. ‘ Mill View, Township, No. 49, Jan. &, 1855. Any person found trespassing gh the above estnte will be prosecuted according to law. ‘ Latest News from Sebastopol. mpue accounts from the Seat of War have been so conflict- ing of late that the Subseriber would call the attention of the Tublie, and his customers, to something really to be relied on, viz:— HIS FALL AND WINTER GOODS, just received. per schooner Elizabeth, from Halifax, corsisting of— _ Broad Cloths; Cassimeres, Doeskins, Pilot and Whitne Red, white, yellow and green Flannels d Ladies’ Dresses, of all descriptions Millinery. &c. *° Fancy Goods, in great variety Kossuth, silk, white, black and glazed Hats Fer and cloth Caps Striped, gray, unbleached, printed and white Cottens. — ALSO, DAILY EXPECTED — A large supply of Groceries, Leather and Ironmongery. we it e above will be sold cheap for cash. CHARLES SAUNDERS. Great George Street, Dec. 18, 1854. WOOL, OOL, WOOL. OLES’S STEAM MILL CAKDING MACTIINE is| now in superior order, being newly fitted up and in full operation | Charlottetown, July 3, 1654. ae Notice. mur undersigned, by Power of Attorney from the Rev. Joux Macpona.D, late of this Island, but at present of Chichester, fn the County of Sussex, England, bearing date the 19th day of Decem- ber, 1854, has been appointed AGENT to manage his Estates in this Island, and he hereby notifies all Tenants or others indebted for Rent, | vr otherwise, to pay the same to him. Mill View, Lot 49, Jan. 22, 1855. JOHN R. BOURKE. | — | Boots, Boots, Boots. 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. j i | Kent Street, Charlottetown, August 7th 1854. EORGE BEER, jun., will thank all persons indebted to him previous to the 31st December last past, to cail and scttle | their respective amounts without delay. Charlottetown, February 12. i Barley, Barley- pps highest price in Cash will be paid for good cei | BAKLEY at PETHICK’S BREWERY.- November 9, 1854. . on Notice to Debtors. HE Subseriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him, | Scissors, shoe and carpenter's Pincers, Aw's, Russia Hatrs, | pos cloth do. either by Note or Book Account, that unless they make immediate | payment, their Accounts will be handed to an Attorney for collection. | ' January 8. CHARLES SAUNDERS. | Tho cheap Cash Store, Sydney-strect. — rpue subseriber will sell at cost and charges from this date, the whole of his extensife and well assorted stock of Dry Goons. January 22, 1855. JOHN kLGG. Mens’ Ready-made Clothing. Ww* are desirous of informing the public, that we have on band, and are constantly making up, the largest and best stock of | ready-made Clothing in Charl.ttetown—cut by ourselves, and made up | by workmen in our employ. Persuns desirous of furnishing themselves with fashionable well nade 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 Tuilors, and confining ourselves exclusively to the Tailoring and Clothing business, we are confident that we can give customers better satisfaction in every Garment which they require, than those parties can who import slop clothing, and have no knowledge of the business. January 15. c.& J. B. — Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY AcT OF PARLIAMENT Capital, Five Millions Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, ~* * Agent for P. F. {s'and. JAWS WOvaIs, fommission Merchant, Goneral Agent and 3 Auctioneer, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTErOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND re Wanted, O* or before the 20th April next, two steady MEN to) travel with Stud Horses for the season—one for King’s County and one for Prince County. Liberal wages will be given. Application to be made to Mr. Cairys, at the Globe Hotel. March 12. Im A Card. yPuE subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public, | who so liberally favoured him with their custom atthe North | Side. thit he has now removed to Souris East where he hopes, by the April 14. et Lambswool Vests, Guernsey Frocks, Drawers, &c. and Carpets, Blankets in great variety; red, white and blue} 4 remedy for their peculiar complaints. THE GREAT AMERICAN HAIR TONIC. Rogie’s celebrated Hyperion Fiaid, tor the growth and preservation ~E\V and cheap Store, in the premises lately occupied by | of the Hair. is well known to ve without @ rival — this continent. | Mr. Charles Melaren, corner ot Kent and Grafton Streets, undress oi iinita tens have started into an ephemera existe: ce since , ; eS ee : the introduction ef this uprivalied Hair restorstive. and. their doom Georgetown, an extensive and well selected stock of ae sented. whilst Bogies’s Hyperion Hair Fiuid. with a popularity sy: : ; &e | never attained by any other article, goes on * conquering and to cou- British and American Goods, West India Produce, a eee + Sag Be dy. which can aifect the Hair bat ean be cured | PREDERICK PL. NORTON has pleasure in announcing 10/ s ncamparible preparation. ‘To ladies it is invaluable ; and on | the public, that he has completed arrangemeny with the most} chiidrea’s herds it lays the foundation ofa good head of air itis extensive wercandle establishments in England, Scotland and | now patronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, aad com- , , . : ‘Xteusi ale throughout Europe, 2 3 » way of Halifax) the very best description of | mands an extensive sa i ireland (to ship by y of I " Boerne 's Execraick Hair Dy® converts red or grey hair into a beau- . 7 , > sie} . o » f be ‘ . ~ . : Goods, and oa the lowest ee terms that they = tiful black oF brown, the ihoment it is applied. literally dyeing the hair obtained in Great Britain—he has also opened a correspone ence | vithout staining the skin and leaves the Hairsoft and glossy without | with the best houses in the United States, and is NOW IN 8) ijjoring its texturein the least; a decided superiority over all otler enable bim to sell for cash or other prom | hur dvres. t Bogle’s Ameole Shaving compound renders that usually unpleasant operation (shaving) a decided luxury. Bogle’s Hebearona removes Freckles anc shortest poss'ble time,and is acknowledged to be th for beautifying the complexion. ‘lo be had. wholesale or retail, of W. Uogle, Victoria Hous2, Gcorgetown. position which will payment, every description af the most suitable staple Goods, and at the very lowest price they can be purchased for in this itan from the face in the Island, e very best article —HIS STOCK COMPRISES IN PART-—— Pilot, Whitney, Petersham, Mohair, and superfine West of pad. England and Yorkshire Broad Cloths, Orleans, plaid and fancy TL ail Druggest and perfamers throughout the Canadas, United Doeskins, Cassinets, Satinets, Scotch Kerseys, Beavers and Gentes and Great Heitaia. W. R. WATSON, Agent for ?. fi. 1. other Cloths of all prices and colcars, READY MADE CLOTHING. Over and Shooting Coats im fancy and black; Trowsers, Vests, striped sud faney Shirts, Shirt Collars of all shapes; New Yor, October 15, 1852, Paris, Silk, Felt end Glazed Hats, Cloth, Pur and Plush Capi | qpis is to certify that 1 was troubled with a tage worm for more mews and boy’s blue and searlet Serge Shirts; Merino and than six months. I tried all the known remedies for this dreadfu! affliction, but without beinf able to destroy it. I got one of Dr. M’Lane’s Almanacs, which contained notices of several wonderful cures that had been performed by his Celebrated Vermifuge. I re- and embossed French Merinos’ and Delsines, Australia Crape | solved to try it; and immediately purchased a bottle, which | took in digerent colours; Cobourge, Orleans and Delaimes, figured according to directions; and the result was, 1 discharged one large and plain in every colour; black and colovred silk and COUOD | tape worm, measuring more than a yard, besides a “number of small Velvets and Plushes iL ere | ones. Mrs M.dscorrt, No.-7, Cannon Street. lal iN . . ’ ’ ‘ : : : ; Plain, plaid and fancy Cloakings, Paisley, Cashmere and woo!- a ae owe . aaa eens a oT len long Shawls, woollen plaid Shawls, great variety, long Shawla | now be had at all respectable Drag Stores in this city. in all colours; English and French Ribbons, bonnet and cap Flowers, Braids, Gimps, sitk and cotton velvet ‘Trimmings, Habit Shirts, Sleeves and Collars, Laces, Kdgings, Collorettes, silk Neckties, Hendkerchefs, &c. CARPETS AND FLANNELS., 227 Washington street, ANU tiem LNDSLANCE OF TAPES WORM CURED BY THE USE OF Dr. M’LANE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, WOMEN’S DRESSES. Bayadere, Alpaca, rch and fancy Dresses in great variety; plain, plaid ard fancy Dress Cloths, satin stripe Lustres, plain IP Purchasers will please be careful to ask for, and tike none bu Dr. M'Lane’s Vermifuge. All others, in comparison. are worthless. W. R. WATSON, General Agent for P. Eh. Island. SICK HEADACHE AND GENERAL DEBILITY. Kidderminster and Victoria Carpets. Hearthruge, Druggets These complaints are in almostevery instance, caused by weakness and other floor Cloths, hall and door Mats, ‘Tapestry, worsted of tne stomach and impaired digestion, Many persons who suffer | ee ee el table’ Cicer: acie Disecte, tivegadie Lice cmeie dobliity of Wee AR pees Se eer dedian inen emdvo abie Covers, slal Powe : subjects of numerous and indescribabie diseases, and despair of finding To all such, we say. try the Oxvgenated Bitters; they give immediate Serges; white, blue and red Welsh, English and American relief in the most troublesome cases, by imparting tone and energy to Flannels, &c. tl tural funetio ab st t! th hol t > ¢ Ss S 3s N S ‘4 E S. ie nat ‘ : Ne sOne aun § reng rening © whole system Men's E se ene a : oe a, on REED, BATES & susTIN, Wholesale Diuggists, No. 26 Mer- en's English en merican Boots and & 5 Y | chants’ Row, Boston, Genera’ Agents. variety, Shppers, Kubbers; women’s f rench Slippers, Boots| price $1 ‘per bottie,—six bottles for $5. Dr. A. JONSON'S American Anoidyne Liniment, VOR the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenz, Bronchitis, Asthma Pain in the Sides or Breast, Rheumatisin, Cram pin the tured by 1.8. JOHNSON, Bangor, Maine. anentirely vegetable preparation, prepared and in. tended for Internal and External application, The inventor of this article was in the Coustant practice of medicine fur 20 years, and by a long course of experimentg upon the variotis diseases for which this Liniment .s recom. inended, he became perfectly satisfied of its efficacy, and offer it with full confidence to the afflicted, as the result of his long exverience, and beet efforts. This has long been » standard medicine, and enjoys the sin- gular privilege of being known and patronized by a@ large por- tion of the medital Faculty, wherever it has been introduced, With the firm conviction that it is the best remedy of the present age for all diseases for which it is recommended, the proprietor offers his Liniment to the Publies not doubting that it will sustain the high reputation it has already acquired. We do not affirm that this artic'e is a cure for the tea thousand ille 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, Infamation of the Bronchia or Bronchitis, Rose Cold Catarrh, Hard dry Cough, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness and common coid, Pain and Soreness in the Lungs, Stomech and Sides, caused by lifting or otherwise, Asthma and Influen- za,for Sore Throat and Weak Lungs, for Chronic Diarrhea caused by Rheumatism in the bowels, for Cramp in the Stomach for 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 Rhew- matic Affeetions, ChillblainsChapped Hands and “sore Lips; it is a eoveretgy remedy for the byes of flhes, and other inaects 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 duvUle the power of any other Liniment. Inflammation of the Bronchia or Brochitis, for the cure of thig disease it has been wonderfully successful. Those who hed cases of long continuance have found permanent relief. S. J), Ward, Esq,(Ne. 10 Court Street Boston) who had a case of three years standing, has kindly permitted us to refer to bim in proof of the eficacy of this valuxble medicine; also in the case of a Rose Cold. This cold comes on when the flowera ~if this disease is not attended to in season vt ends in con- sumption, ‘Take of the Liniwent according to directions and and Shoes, and Cashmere, galoched, lasting and leather Boots; For Sale at Charlottetown, by W.R. Watson, T. Deebrisay, and M. misses’ and children’s Boots and Shoes in great variety. W Skinner MISCELLANEOUS. . ' cc Knitting Cot or, black Crape, diaper table Covers and Towels, Attention!---D UC this 7 black and fancy Aprons, plain and fancy net Muslins, hair Nets, Eyavins received, by late arrivals, a large and varied 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 exch ear at night before going to bed, and take it internally according to directions, rolled and twilled Linings, lear, Irish Linen, furniture Cotton. assortment of American and other Goods, the Subscriber respect- polka Jackets, scarletand shaded Cravats, black and brown fur | fully informs the public that they are now ready for inspection and sale, Muffs, Vietorines and Cuffs; fancy regatta and white Shirts, | at bis bine and red Nerge ditto; reefing Jackets and India Rubber) New Store, Kentestreet, opposite Mr. Lobban’s Sale Room, Coats and Leggings, Oil Cloth Suits, Southwesters and Hate, ——COMPRISING— Umbréllas, weavers’ Reeds, india rubber, worsted and cotton| Tea, Coffee, brown and crushed Sugar, Tobaceo, Cigars, Soap, Candies, Braces, tatlors’ trimmings, blue, redeand white Cotton Warp, a Digby Herrings, boxes Raisins, casks do., Rice, Spice of every description, jarge assortment of grey Cottons very clap navy blue Prints, | Graces, Hus, indigo, turning Flail—s rt ates. ot nee and Denim, printed Cottons, checked Gfnghams, Bedticks white and striped Suuttings, Sheetings, Bagging and Bugs, black Indiana Shawls and Handkerchiefs, plain and plaid Handaer of al! sizes, Matches, Snuff. bags salt, Pipes, Blacking, Brushes of all kinds, Coffee Mills of various kinds, Mouse and Rat Traps, Slates, Spit- toons, Brass Tape, Whips and Lashes of all kinds, Wash Boards, straps ' woo! Hose, Jadtes’ and gerts’ Gloves, bonnet Shapes, bonnet and | Ce f shildren’? i ; i cap Wire, ch n’s worsted Lloods and Boots, white and Parers, Shaving Boxes with and without Glasses, Sand Paper, Rolling i HARDWARE, ITLERY. CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, &c. 1 * AR CUTLERY al be Gun caps, Uinges, side and back Combs---ivory and bone, Thimbles of all } 7 | drawer and pad Locks; butt, strap, chest, door and T tlinges. | &c., rim Locks, spring Latches apd Screws of all sizes} Spoons, cinets and Scarfs, silk neck and pocket Handkercinefs, ladies’ | of Bells, nests Tubs, Saddlers’ Tacks of all sizes, Leather-headed Carpet and gents’ black and faney silk and satin Neckties; cambric | a Gime aee mid opr oo rae Knives - oy ae or . . a. ST le . d rooches, Finger Kings an vate sains in variety, Patent Spring — Pine Ga Toente 4uers, bonnet Silks, black, | Balances, Seubert, Phuted Candiesticks, curry Combs, brass het teens nueand white st ace Veils, creen, blue and brow n Barege, Whalebone, Clothes Pins, Wire Seives, Bootjacks, Rope of different sizes, cap Ribbons, black and whie lace Blond and Mdging, goff-red Bed Cords, Clocks of all kinds, Manure Forks, Table, Grindstones, and mourning Biond, stk and worsted Braids, cotton and lambs- | Grindstone Fixings, round and square point steel Shovels, Sheet Zine, Saw Plates and Fraines, Mop Handles, Frying Pans, Chain Cattle Ties, assorted Nails, conl Hods, Glass Lanterns, Wool and Cattle Cards, Apple rey lott > Staves oke . . P > . ° coloured Jean Stays, Moleskins, and a number of unenuwerated Pins, nests Measures, Bail Boxes, 8 inch Thermometers, Graters, Razors articles. and Strops, Stationery, Spectacles of diferent kinds, Buttons of aJ1 sorts, fancy Soaps, Portemonies, all prices, Mineral Door Knobs and*Latebes, i eepe q > = : ie ; * ‘ mains, Cina cur, aon and pi oo with i ust - - mneete sorts, court Plaster, Pie Forks, clothes Lines American narrow Axes, Adzes, [latchets, stingling aud lathing | poops AND SHOES, &e. » Men’s and boys’ assorted Poets and Hammers, Drawing Koives, Spokeshaves, Rules, Framing | Brogans, women’s grained peg Boots, ladies and misses enamelled Jeany | ~quures, Cinssels, Compasses, Chalk Lines, door, ches, trunk, | Lind Ties and Boots, childrens leather strap Boots; ladies, misses aud | gents [ndia Ruvber Boots and Shoes, cork Soles, &e. Gents India Rubber Qvercoats and Pants, Llorse India Rubber Covers, with hoods; fndia Rubber capes, do. Sou’ Westers; Panama and Pear} Knives and Forks, Gimolets, Snuffers and Trays, tea Trays, | . ; , ' 7 y "1M ool Hats, Fur aps, mens and boys cotton plush and Nevada caps, Rosin; Shoethread, Jasting, pump and carpet Tacks, cnt ond) - White and undleached ottons, printed do., striped Shirtings, cotton wrought Nails and Brads, ali e:zes, Plaves and Piane Irons; | Balls of ail ev'ours, Handkerchiefs, mens lambswool Shirts and Drawers, {ron and Steel, couking and close Stoves. denim Frocks and Overalis. GROCERIES, &e. Assorted Contectionary in great variety. Rum, Brandy, Gin and Wine; Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Soap, , FRUITS Apples comprising baldwins russets and greenings; dried Candles, Starch, Blue. Rice. Raisins, Currants, Nutmegs, Ginger eS eee on ee eee 8 » Blue. . ’ ' £5, sft, Also on hand a stock of Brandy, Gin, Ru:n and Whiskey, all of a Pepper, Spices, Confectionary, Mustard, baking aud washing superior quality. Soda, all kinds Dyestuffs; honeydew and fiz Tobacco; crushed | GLASSWAKE &ec. Fluid cigar Lamps, glass and britannia metal Sugar, and a great variety of other useful articles. Fluid Lamps, in great variety; Castor Bottles, Cruett Stands, Decanters, Sole and Upper Leather, Buffalo Robes; Clocks. Chairs, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Preserve Dishes, Salt Sellars, &e. Brooms and Buckets; Glass, China and Marthenware, &c. STUVES — Franklin and other Parlor Stoves, covking do. for either i. : re > wood or coal. ; Georgetown, January 15, 1859. Sw The above, with many other articles too numerous to mention, ®nd an additional stuck of Biscuit, Cheese, Molasses, Pears, Quinces, &c. bourly expected,* comprises a very large and well selected Stock, wel) worthy of public attention. JAMES COLES. Dec. 14. To be Let, And possession given on the first day of May next. PINVGE OU WELLING HOUSE and Premises near Government Hlonse, at present occupied by Captain Beazeley, con- sisting of a Dweiling lieuse which contains 4 spacions Dining: room aud Drawing-room, Breakfast-room,7 Bed-roome, large Kuchen, Servant’s Hall.3 Servant’s Bed rooms, Pantry, Larder Front-porch, large Entrance Hall, large lover Hall, Back poreh 2 Back entrances, Back and front stair-case, Sculiery, Pump and Wash-house, Luinber-room and a splendid 6 roomed cellar A large and commodious Coack-house, 3 stalled Stable, Har ness-roums. Cow House, large Hay-loft and Grain-room, Manure- yard, large Kitchen-garden with Fruit-trees, &c., Flower-gar- der, elegant front enirance and carriage drive, a large ia running dows to the Harbour with convenience for keeping boats, &c., extensive plantation of young trees of ali kinds. large Root-house, wood and chopping house, and a spacivus and commodious yard, There are front and back gates facing on different streets, r and a never failing Well of water on the premises. This splendid Mansion from tts 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 itas the most elegant, comfurtable and desirable residence for a gentienmn’s family in or near town, For further particulars apply to DAVID- WILSON, Richmond Street. September 11, 1854. Stock at the Manchester White and Grey Shirtings and SAMUEL McMURRAY. ining ing, ‘ Ready-made Clothi ins, Spring Importation, the whole of the rema lve ‘House, Sydney-street, comprising a large and varied assortment of Grain, Grain, Grain. HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’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. MANCHESTER HOUSE, MARCH 5. SELLING OFF AT’ GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Pe Subscriber has on haud and offers for Sale at his establishment, Great George Street, a superior assortment of COOKING, AIR-TIGHT, aud other STOVES, which will be sold at beth prices. C.F HARRIS, Copper & Tin Plate Worker. all of which will be found well worthy the attention of purchasers. ir Great Bargains in Blankets, Furs, Cloths and Doesk ectings, Prints, Coburgs, Cashmeres, Shawls, Qarpettings, &e. N order to make room for an extens I Sh r Charlottetown, November 20, 1854. game due attention, to merit a continuance of their favour, Cash paid for OATS’ Souris. February 5, 1855. RONALD McDON:LD. — A CARD. | PRE Subscriber offers his services to the Publie as” AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION MERCHANT, and hopes, by. prompt attention to business. entrusted to him, to obtain a share of * a JAS. COLES: i JUST TRY (. & J. Bell, Merchant Tailers, Wee Jamio Dx : W EW ESTABLISH aeae annean a I : And manufacturers of ready made Clothing, : ad 2 ahShd due , in, Ld pper, iron, ane QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE THE MAKKET, CUA te Plumber Work. Next door to the residence of the Hon. George Importers of— ote From his late experience in the Old County i , ; , ‘ountry, and by striet attenti the execution of orders, be hopes to merit.a share of oa. eae . = 8.—Jobbing punctually attended to. , we harlottetown, January 22, (All papers.) aud keep in their ewpl-yuient the largest number of the best Journeymen Tailors on the Island. | All orders attended to with punctuality and despatch. January 1b, “7 In all Coughs, the Anodyne Liniment is a well known re- medy. particularly for Whooping Congh. The first symptoms should be checked, and not the least difficulty wr)! oecur in the cure of this complaint. For children half a teaspoon ful! of Liniment mght and morning. This Anodyne Limiment for sore throat and weak lungs, that complaint so common inalicountrie, sespceially in this climat stands unrivalled; and in every case, a complete tria! wil] 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 - vent cures. In covnection with taking the Linimest internally external application should be made The sale of this invaluable medicine is rapidly increasing and the Vsoprietor can say with confidence that he has been the favored instrument of giving reliefto thousands of the afflicted and suffering. ‘The fullowing certificates are geanine and he earnestiy solicits all who may be afil cted, to gwe thig Anodyne Liniment a fair tria', satisfied that if taken with & fuli determination to test its ability they will find relich Dr. A. JOHNSON’S Jaundice aud Byspeptie Bitters, PREPARED BY L.8. JOHNSON, BANGOR, MAINE, TEEP 9 paper of these Bitters in one quart of WI) Knew Wine or Gin; take abont a third of a winegtags fall three times aday before eating. ‘They will bear filliag up seversi nes. ‘These Bitters are not recommended tp raise the dead, or perform any such miracles, but as a moderate Cathatic, and first rate article where a Litter is needed. They givea good appetite, cure Jaundice and all Piliens aff ctions,— operating on the Liver and Kiadeys, and assisting nature tn her efforts ‘o purify the blood, and keep the haman system in order, Each Label will bear the signature of the inventor, e A. JOHNSON. For sale at the Apothecartes’ Hall, 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. &. Island - Jannary 22, 1855. ly. THIS WASHING POWDER \}f OH DSAR!ITIS SUCH 1S WHAT DOES THE WORK! | HARD WORK 10 WASH! WASHING Made easy and pleasent by the nse of Boston Chemical Washing Powder. HIS Soap Powder, prepared by a practical Chemiste i3 superior for washing clothes, cleaning paint work, re. moving grease from weooliensand takes the place of other soap for cleansing purposes. One package with five minutes labor makes two gallons of pure soft soap. Thousands of families jave adopted its use and give it the preference over al] other Faponaceous compounds. D. TAYLOR, Jr. & CO.,General Agents for the New Eng land States and British Provinces, 25 Ilanover Street Boston, A Ferg WATSON, Charlottetowa, Wholesale Agent far To Let or Sell, . A most Valuable Farm in the Common of Charlottetown, QO* the premises area DWELLING HOUSE, 3 excellent * BARNS, a good Pump-well and a garden. The FARM contains 34 Acres of LAND, all in the very highest state of cultivation, and is situated between the Lands of the Hon. Judge Peters on the one side and Col. Grey on the other. © Atso—TEN Acres of LAND, in first rate order, the same being part of Pasture Lot No 17, in Charlottetown Royalty, and fronting on the Malpeque Road, between Colouel Grey’s Farm and the honorable Charles Hensley’s. Possession may be had immediately. Purther particulars may be known by application to JOUN M‘GILL. Charlottetown, February 5, 1855. 6w~ ~ : Salmon, Salmon. A FEW BARRELS of excellent SALMON can be bad at the store of the subscriber, either per lb. 0° bbl. January 22, JOHN RIGG nD THE EXAMINER. IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY BY EDWARD WHELAN, Cloths, Whitneys, Doeskins, T'weeds, Vestings and Tailors’ Trimmings, | at HIS OFFICE, KENT STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MR. COLES BREWERY. Price Fifteen Shillings per Annum ; P le HaifYV enrly ee TN ADVANCE Stomach, Spitting of Blood and all Lung Co nplaints.--Manufac. © Dr. Johnson's AMERICAN ANODYNE LINIMENT, — bloom in the Spring, and contiones tll the leaves fall in Autumn’ * : s TW os “Nes 6