THE EXAMINER. ne a na te BY WILLLAM DODD. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. JHE following LANDS and PREMISES, (if not pre- viously disposed ef by private contract), will be submitted to ' Pabhe Competition, at the Court House, Colonial Building, in Charlotte- Rogister of British and Forcign Shipping. |, | town, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of July next, at the hour of twelve Betablished I83A, 1 N pursuance of a Resolution passed by the Committee this day, notice is hereby given, that whenever materials or fasten- ie , jogs be youd those ne by the Rules are introduced tuto a Ship o'clock, Vviz:— > for Classification, they must be in conformity with the Rules for . waterial, and | town, fronting on the St. Peter's Road, ar ‘from Town, containing in the whole 36 acres, a little more or less. Aiso—that beautifully situated PROPERTY forming part of COM- MON LOT No. 18, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, fronting on the Hillsborough, and in the immediate vicinity of Government Louse, lately in the occupation of Captain Beazelcy, R. N., bounded on the 5, ogo CHARLES R COKER, Lloyd’s Surveyor. by the Koad leading to Government House, and on me eqat. y tnx Has. Gaz. 3 in. June 23. Street, and extending on said Street 233 feet, a ditt © Tr ROILD. — ———~-—-—-| with the large end commodious DWELLING Hot SH, OUT- al~ L L 0 = D . s INGS, and appurtenances thereunto belonging. The contingent annuity iti ; oe furwerly charged on these Premises for the use and benefit of Mrs. Register of British and Foreign Shipping. Wilgcu having been duly transferred to the residence of Mr. David Wil- Established 1834, son, in Richmond-street, this valuable erepery - a aono re —ovn .: age Bnd : tae i +. | Will be sold in fee simple, and freed and discharged of alt ene uibrances. N OTICE is hereby or that ” oo . tana ALso—that dohaabin piece of Ground, with the DWELLING te = prrsacd this day by the vinuN tee of L woe _* _ WO! and Premises, known as the present residence of Mr. David Wilson, and Foreigu Shipping, the fi hy wing Regulations will cone inte eperation fronting 40 fect on Riehmond-street, andl extending in depth 50 feet, = or — <n aaa er we as ; 2 eth ths Bu Kates |" litle more or less, forming parts of TOWN LOTS Nos. 4 wud 5, a the ‘aie r eee - "Re oe — i. : lade cd tn ohes second hundred of ‘Lown Lots in Charlottetown. This property is subject und huders preawed b ¢ KNules, will have ove | ode : : : to an annuity of £50 currency per annum, charged thereon for the use neriod to which they would otherwise be entitled to be classed in the | and benefit oF Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Wilson, from and after the decease Register Book. nn ioe denna 1 all Ships the of her present husband, (in case she shall survive him), and so long as f — a itite the British er rh — : mm i ott jshe shall remain his widow and unmarried, and it will be sold liable rames of whica are composed © mir, © » ons to MSs, and a thereto. t { ‘which fi p ho Sterh- > 9 . . ° . een Serre om) the length of whi m Srose Yao Staen t the ree pow | For terms of sale and further particulars enquire of the undersigned loft shall exceed five times their extreme breadth, shall bave diagonal | Trustees for Sale, &e., under Deed of Release aud Conveyance, bearing ee Plates Tited catsine of oe z ee aera Seer jdate the 2ist day of December, 1855, executed by the above poses deck clanip - the rst foothooks, and be — nce Pne ees ae _ ite >} David Wilson and hia said wife, with the other parties therein named, to ond @ ined thick, sud ae — 4 areas —_ aa : “we | the uadersigued, and duly registered, and as the saine is amended by an pe ou ’ sein and a = ‘ . — ee oo . “ ; va ate ha — | addenda thereto, dated the 10th day of May instant, endorsed thereon, rape: ye Number vol al Pp ules bo > . ® proportion o| De aS } ond aie ; duly ra Setdvddd, one pair to every twelve feet of the ship’s entire length. And in all Dated af Ten dienasanen this 2d day of June, 1856. such ships of 1000 tons and upwards, the iren plates tu b» not less than JOSEPH HENSLEY, five inches broad and three-fourth inch thick, bolted as ubove with one JNO. LONGWORTH, inch bolts. ROBT. STEWART. “Ta all such ships, likewise, the shifts of the planking must not be ) seeeeeiiipmi anette et AAA less than six feet, unless there be a strake wrought between them, and To be Sold by Auction, then a distance of five feet will be allowed.” : The Kule, section 46, bas been amenced, by allowing the use of N TUESDAY, the Fifteenth day of July next, ut the hour galvanized iren nails in the fiat of upper deck, poop, and forecastle, in QO of 12 o’elock, noon, if not previously disposed of ut private ships elsisaing an additional period under the above rule.—N. Lb. Ths sale,a FREEHOLD FARM in Kildare, Lot 3, contaning. a Say ae ot tg re. One Hundred and Sixty acres, about Twenty-five of which are —" GEORGE &. SETFANG Seerctary. under cultivation, with a DWELLING AOL SE and BARN : 2, White Lion Court, Cornhill, Londen, 15th May, 1856. the wilderness land is well wooded with Pine, Llarwood, Spruce, | By order, and Hemlock. The Farm is situated about one mile west from CHARLES R. COKER, Lioyd’s Surveyor. | head of Kildare River in the midst of a fast growing Settlement, Has. Gaz. 3 in. June 23. land is erossed in the centre by the great Western Road, qe LLOYD’S CGT é we ws — a become the great thoroughfare from . cute : dts the North Cape to St. Eleanor’s. Register of British and Foreign Shipping. ALso, at the same time a Saw Mill and site, built three Established 1834. years ago; cuts with one Saw about 3000 feet per day ; this Mr OTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of Resolutions | mill is situated directly on the Western Road, with a good stream passed by the Committee this day, the Rules aud Regulations bave | of Water, and in a thickly wooded neighbourhood ; there is been altered and amended as follows, viz :— : a good Site on the Stream for a Grist Mill, and being in the Bee. ee ee “ Bilges to ~~ ay 7" at be midst of a large settlement, would be found worth the attention hace é a vremast to the mainmas ere be east on . ; eee nig Sh ili a Nien a ang ama! aca a in each first fouthook, &c., will now stand as ol ® small . apitalist. The w hole of the ae an ae ome fullows:—** The Bilges to be secured with Bolts, so placed that from the cither in one lot or seperately. For terms, which w a " casy, | foremast extending a distance aft equal to three-fifths of the length of the kevl, apply on the Premises tu JouN Movunta, or to be Subscriber, there shall, in ships under 300 tons, be at least one bolt through and | at Kildare River. ve clenched in each first foothook, and in ships of 300 tons and upwards Kildare, April 28, 1856. JAMES MOUNTAIN. there shall be at leust two bolts through and clenched for each set ef | - iiceiaipslaeasovsa Icio: seicaeenaamiiiertiaendesitiagtesniheniettntgesen timbers in one or other of the thick bilge strakes,’’ &. Freehold Property. Che fuot-note in Table B, all wing the use of “thinner plank for short TENE subscriber offers for salo 1000 aeres of LAND situated hoods,’ has been amended and will stand as follows, viz:—‘* All the fore a ar Missiniensh Hotiicaadt. Taare 1s 6 Ines and after beeds, both outside and inside, may be reduced one-sixth in on Lot ¥, near MIM SISA o¢ tiiement. BETS mH & BY thickness. Furrens are not allowed in this or in any other part of a ship.” stream of water running through the premises ; Is covered with - e ° » _ . owe . . . . . ry ae : The words “Pau! Bitts” will in future be omitted in the Table A; but | good Juniper for ship-building purposes, and Ton Limber, both it will be the duty of the Surveyors to see tha @ Paul Ditts are} Pine and Juniper—( Mr. Dunean is now procuring the timbe t will be the duty of the Surve) t that the Paul Litt ine and « | Mr. D | ¢ the timber properly “pe ured. Let J 1857. t! f Black Birch f . | for a ship of 2000 tons off this land). One third of the pur- Va and after st Janus 57, the use of Biac ( d ; ; ; : 2 vn OER Cee CD Bet Cee ss Sones Vee Coes Sees Suen Oe ee | chase money to be paid on delivery of the Deed, and ten years pieces of Rudders and ‘Vindlasses will not be allowed in ships claimmg ee - 3. . : 8 nly credit for the balance, on good security being given. Apply to WALTER LANNAN, ° . . Z . a * ** 10 mile House, St. Peter’s Road, June 19. E & G 3i. # character under the Rules. By order of the Committee, © Wiis te Gals aie ates ee Secretary. - ite Liou Court, Cornhill, London, 22d May, 1856. _—_——— —— a By order, a. For Sale, CHARLES R. COKER, Lloyd's Surveyor. | wait AT Pasture Lot in the Royalty of Charlottetown, lying on the north side of unreclaimed Lots belonging to the Ion. G. Coles, and bounded on the east by the Mount Edward Road. The said Lot is under cultivation and fenced around. Apply to the subscriber, Has. Gaz. Sin. June 23. une 16. ow WILLIAM CRANSTON, To Lease, JOR a term of years, in Building Lots, half of Town Lot No.3, in the Ist Hundred of Town Lots—having a front on Water- street and King-strect, and well known as the OLD WIND MILL. ¥or further particulars, inquire either at the store of Messrs. Nem Ran- KIN, Great George-strect, K. McKenzie, Pownal-street, or to June 2. 4i JOHN H. MACDONALD, Tryon. For Sale, FHEMLAT well known Property, the late residence of the Hon. Francis Longworth, on St. Peter's Road, with immediate possession. For particulars, ete Pply to JAMES ANDERSON, May 19, 1856. No. 1, Queen-street. LLOYD'S build PASTURE LOTS Nos. 283, 234 and 235, in the Repny ne ee ~~: situate about three 3 the grade which may be contemplated, as regards side, id situate ) wetbed of securing. ; By order of the Committee, ; GEORGE B. SEYFANG, Secretary. 2, White Lion Court, Cornhill, Louden, Ist Muy, 1556. Ly order, No 23. No. 35. fTUGH FRASER, (North Side, Queen Square,) EH AS reecived his well-selected Stock of Spring GROCERIES, Brandy, Gin, Rum, real good Malt Whiskey ; W ine—Port, Sherry, and a few dozen Champagne ; Cider; Pale Bottled Ale ; Barclay’s and Perkins’s Brown Stout Bottled Porter, —quality warranted. Charlottetown, June, 23, 1856. Isl. 4mm. TaN Eg, A TEA, UNDER TUE PATRONAGE OF MRS. DALY, "= the purpose of raising a FUND im aid of providing a HOUSE OF REFUGE or ASYLUM for the poor and destitute of all denominations of the City -—will be held at Beech Hill, on the Government House Grounds, on Tuurspay, the 17th July, at 4 o'clock, p. m. Contributions will be most thankfully received by the Com- mittee of Management— To Let, FPMIE SHOP in Great George Street, lately oceupied by Mr. Moses Ryan. For further particuiars please apply to the subscriber, “ALBION HOUSE. “TREETLY & COUCHMAN beg respectfully to inform the s inhabitants of Charlottetown and its vieinity that they have taken the store lately occupied by Mr. Neil Rankin, and have opened it under the above title with a magnificent and most extensive Stock of DRY GOODS of every description. This Stock haying been purchased with great advantages— for taste, variety, quality and ae ee: cannot be surpassed by that of any Tfouse in the Island. It would be im possible in the limits of an advertisement to particularize, but on in- speetion it will be found to contain everything that is a by the most extensive houses in the first cities of British North America, from the minutest article in a to those of the more costly character in DRESSES, SILKS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, &e. 4 Yoeg In making this announcement, we trast the public will en- courage us in our undertaking, and we pledge ourselves to carry on this business in a spirit of liberality, and continue to offer to purchasers advantages which will, we have no doubt, be appreciated. ‘ May 19. 1856. STREETLY & COUCHMAN. TS:} | > 4 EE , ‘ ILDING, NER OF QUEEN & DORCHESTER STI pection by the subscribers, ex Isabel, DUNCAN, MASON & Co. A large and varied assortment of British Merchandise. _ 4 E cc. an ~“ «"S yr eS ° 7, = © | <a > fa os ie 2 — = _ “he o -~) 7 Cc Oe Oo: ee ot woe > £4 by 2 3 “ 7, m | Ce ee mee CHEAP CASH STORE, SYDNEY STREET. HE subscriber begs to announce that he has now opened for inspection, a well selected Stock of FASHIONABLE GOODS, suitable for the season, which is offered for sale at lower prices than EVER. June 9, 1856. JOHN RIGG. -_ Ee -~ - ow no = rs S £ SS 7, wn — ~ * ~ 8 m a. 2 2 K > a — en = 3 S eS af ~ TN ‘a —_ ia oo He 2 nn > os Py rea = 3 “— = S Oo - - g = ‘ % > on Oo 84 & es w >. 2- 2 i s n a oe ¥ i A A ZE 53 2 As ee Sage ie <2 me eo Soe mg PH Fe = oa 2. <a gus —_ Sic 5 Oo a6 o .& 4 = o®) 6 G in TS. 2.8 a2 a, YO mb mS 8S 2s Pp 5 Ss <i ae Sm Bike =... kL = ae os - mw . 2 4 9 epee > @ S182: @5065 = = “ i oe Ce MS ‘° > © wm — s 0° S a ~ — = oe . ie nm se & OF SF 7 "Ss a" 3 +, 2 ad a~ we eo = 2 | me sa O cSn gs S Ss By “ O22 0 8 g > ~ ore a 8 = nm a OS 2 : & = - 5 oS 2 & os =< 2 6 - fan R. A. STRONG, Y recent arrivals has completed his SPRING SUPPLY of Merchandise, which he can confidently recommend as well worth an inspec- tion. It will be found to embrace a very general assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, ‘together with a large variety of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Mrs. J. Brecken, Mrs. D. Hodgson, Mrs. Purdie, May 12. F. W. HUGHES. “ Cattley, ** Hobkirk, ©» Rigg, aid ‘¢ 6B. Davies, s paets, “ g. Swaly: For Sale or to Lease, Dawes, , eg a vy soaks EVERAL valuable BUILDING LOTS, well adapted for | Miss P. Desbrisay, Miss C. Macdonell, ‘ Pucker, Ss business stands, situate in ‘‘Stratford,’’ at the Ferry, | Mrs. J. Macdonald, “ Gaal, Miss M. Macdonald, ** Watson, Ilensley, «* Palmer, ‘s WW. Welsh. Admission, 9d.; children under ten years, 44d. Entrance by the front of Government House and from the Brighton Road. Gates to be open at 34 o'clock. Tea and Refreshments to be purchased at the tables. [= Shonld the day prove unfayorable, the Tea will take piace the following day, Friday. June 23 THA PARTY IN AiD OF BUILDING A PARSONAGE. Under the patronage of Mrs. Daly. , , Mrs. Forgan, Walker, immediately opposite Charlottetown. Masor Beers, or the subscriber, May 12, 1856. JOUN BALL. ‘Douglas Estate, Lot 19. FFERS will be received by the undersigned for the pur- chase of that pertion of Lot,19, known as the ** Douglas Estate,’’ comprising about 1730 acres of excellent land. The | whole of this property is under lease for 999 years to various | tenants, at a reserved rent of one shilling currency per acre. An indisputable title will be given. Ch. Town, March 31, 1856. R. STEWART. TEA PARTY for the above purpose will take place on Dwelling House and Land near Charlotte- the Newstead Grounds on THURSDAY, the 10th July. town for Sale. . Entrance | Pork SALE, the newly built and commodious Dwelling House iu Charlottetown Royalty, late the residence of the Hon. Charles Hensley, together with eighteen acres of Land adjoining. The | Dwelling House contains—Dining Room, Drawing Room and Study; two cae Phe Cine Amatuer Band will be in attendance Kitchens, with Store-rooms, &c.; and Nine Bed-rooms. There is also a ae ty "7 matuer RG Wil) DC IB CEREROEMC. « | Stables, Coach-house, Koot-house, Pump, &c.,on the premises. The dis- ‘Tickets of admission, 2s. ; children half price — which may | tance from Charlottetown is rather less than one mile. be obtained at the stores of W.R. Watson and H. Stamper,| Also to let from year to year, or for a term of years, as agreed upon, Esquires, and Messrs. Haszard & Owen. June 16. | several Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royalty, near the above Dwelling brs qa ust OP ENED, won FP "ace Terms of Sale and Lease apply to the subscriber at the Attorney A CHEAP CASH STORE, General’s Office, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. July 30. JOSEPH MENSLEY. In Foster’s Brick Building, opposite the Hon. George Coles’s, Kent Street. . Excellent Stand for business for Salo at rp subseribers would respectfully inform their friends in Bedeque. VIE subseriber offers for sale the following excellent stand Charlottetown and vicinity and the public generally, that they have just received for business, situate ce pn Hooper’s Corner, Bedeque. ? A LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF There is a piece of ground, with a front on the road of five e oe é eS British Merchandise, chains, and two chains deep. There is a new Dwelling House upon it, a stery and a half high; it has five comfortable rooms on the first floor, besides a commodious Kitchen and Dairy ; the second floor may be laid off in four convenient bed-rooms. A Store adjoins the Dwelling House, measuring 20 x 3), and is pial ; j , j .* | well fitted up for business. Another small Dwelling House consisting of Faney and Dry Goods in great variety, Groceries and Hardware, which they offer at the lowest prices in the market for cash, under the name and firm of if so required; or sold all in one block, with the buildings —~e ~ thereon. ng , : , : J. & fs. PROWSE, The situation of this property, being in the mist of a etter tinal ‘ted effort 5 otielih aad . floarishing and beautiful settlement, and within a very short Hoping by their united efforts and strict attention to business | distance of the rapidly thriving sea-port settlement of Summer- an yom a ™ cee _ a 3 : . ° y —_ satisfaction to those who may favor them with | o¢ ’Mereantile Business, or a Boarding House. Part of the a cies epee JOSEPH PROWSE purchase money may remain = mortgage. ane informa- a ne J 4st tion respecti rms and other particulars ma obtaine SAMUEL PROWSE. | "100 respecting trm ot ene ay ITE subseriber intending to change his present business, now offers FOR SALE, at the lowest market prices 20 pancheons Porto Rico MOLASSES, 100 LIQUOR CASKS. Also—a lot of Cordage, suitable for a vessel of about-120-tons. ‘adjoins the Store, which will be sold with the other property. to reccive a share of public patronage, feeling assured that | a? RAG ? . - : ‘ June 2, 1856, | on applicaticn being made to the subscriber at Charlottetown. June 16. (all pa. Ow) DAVID A. BARRY. Apply to the owner, +e A There will be one Table of Fancy Articles for sule. at 2 o'clock ; Tea at 4. All contributions to be forwarded to the care of Mrs. Lloyd, on the previous Monday. ‘The Land will be divided into building lots, and sold wee |side, renders it a very desirable location for the establishment BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! | _ JOHN HARPER. Charlottetown, January 14, 1856. A MACHER wa NTED for the Rollo Bay School District. Apply to either of the undersigned Trustees. LAWRENCE PETERS, Rollo Bay, June 25. DANIEL MecRAE, THOMAS CAHILL, Aw. Boots, Slippers and India Rubber Shoes, —as also, his usual Stock of GROCERIES, DYE STUFFS AND WEST INDIA GOODS,—the whole of which is offered at very reasonable prices, at his Establishment, CORNER STORE, DAWSON’S BUILDING, UPPER GREAT GERORGE-STREET., Charlottetown, June 16, 1856. 4i a 4 <4. re fa 3 jan 2 - Gee — A WELL-SELECTED SUPPLY OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, COMPRISING FANCY & DRY GOODS, HARDWARE & GROCERIES, of the best quality,—aLL CHEAP ror CASH. LONDON HO New Spring Goods. HE subscriber has received per Majestic and Isabel from Liverpool, and Thomas Begine from London, Great George-street, © Charlottetown, June 16, 1856. T GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! The most valuable Spring and Summer Medicine in the World: Dr. Halsey’s Forest Wine. Patronized by the nobility and medical faculty of England, and esteemed the most extraordinary medicine in the World, typ POtciNs containing molasses or liquorice — Jike the boasted Sarsaparillas, require many large bottles to pro- duce the slightest change in health. ‘The Forest wine is alto- gether a different article, It contains no syrup to give it con. sisteucy, but acquires its excellent flavor and powerful medicinal properties from the vegetable plants of which it is composed. The Forest wine combines the vittues of the WILD CHERBY, DANDELION, YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA, with other valuable plants whose properties are all most effective. Its high concentration renders it one of the most eflicient medicines now in use. Sometimes less than a single bottle testores the lingering patient from weakness, debility and sick- ness, to strong and vigorous health. Every dose shews its good = on ee conn, and improves the state of the health. e forest Wine is recommended in the strongest ter complaints of the stomach, . a Liver, Kidneys, Neryous Disorders, Bi‘\ious Affections, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Female Complaints, Scrofula, and all Disorders blood and impure habit of the system. arising from bad eT SAVED FROM DEATH, Testimony of Mr. Nathan Mathews, a highly respectah] 4 wealthy citizen of Newark, N. J, ~~ Dr G W Halsey :—I believe your Forest Wine and Pills hy been the means of saving my life. When I commenced taking them I laid at the point of deat with dropsy, piles and asy,.® My physician had given me up a8 past cure, and m ie Foie all hopes “of my recovery. While in this “ncn situation, your Iorest Wine and Pills were procured for and before I had finished the first bottle of the Wine and et of Pills, 1 experienced great relief; my body and limbs Which were greatly swollen became sensibly reduced. Hopes of recovery began now to revive, and after continuing the Use of your medicine for abcut a tsonth, the Piles and Asthma completely cured. ‘The Dropsy, through which my hife placed in such great danger, was also nearly gone, | continued the use of ycur medicines until the preseng time, and Lenjoy as perfect health as ever 1 did in my life, although [ am more than sixty years of age. Yours, respectfully, Newark, N J, December 19. 1847. GREAT CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT OF ‘TEN YEARS’ pS? _ New York, January 9, iggg Dr Halsey—Dear Sir;—Having taken your Forest Wy Pills to remove a disease of the Liver from which | have severely for upwards of ten years; and having adhered ¢ to the directions which accompany the medicines | have ye, covered my health, notwithstanding all who knew me my case incurable. Previous to taking the Wine and Pills, § ad recourse to the best medical treatment, but continued ip grow worse to an alarming degree. Some of my friends epokg disparagingly of my case, and tried to persuade te from mah. ing use of any advertised remedies; and I doubt not, that there are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking vour excelent medicines in consequence of the deception and ineffic of many advertised remedies put forth by unprincipled men jg flaming advertisements. But, what a pity it is that the tion used by others should be the means of dissuading labouring under disease from making trial eud being cured by | your excellent remedies. Humanely speaking, they nave saved my life; when [ commenced making use of them, | was ing wretched condition, but began to experience their good effecig in less than three days; and in six weeks from the time { pur chased the medicines, to the great surprise of ali my friends,} was entirely cured, and had increased tifteen pounds in wei having taken one box of Pills, and two bottles of the Wine, Would to God that every poor sufferer would avail himself of the same remedies. Yours, &c., NERVOUS DISORDERS. Are diseases of the mind as wellas of the body, usually brought on by troubles and affliction, and are most common te persons of*delicate constitutions and seusitive minds. Low spirits, melancholy, frightful dreams, and fearful anticipationg of evil from the slightest causes, generally accompanying nervous disorder. ‘The Forest Wiue and Pil's are an energene remedy in these complaints. Extracts of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, dated Philadelphia, September 7, 1343. Mr G W Hasley—Dear Sir;—Your Forest Wine and Pills have cured my wife of a dreadful nervous disorder with which she had been affected for many years. Her body was almos wasted away. She was frequently disturbed in her sleep by frightful dreains, awakening quite exhausted and covered with perspiration, and at times labouring under the delusion that something dreadful was about to happen her. By the use of four bottles of the Wine, and a box of the Pills—she is now ig perfect health. She bas regained her flesh and color, and eu- | joys society as well as ever. JC Paurvine, Dr David Marein, a celebrated practitioner of New York, declared publicly that one bottle of Llalsey’s Forest wine contain. ed more virtue than fifty ofthe large bottles of Sarseparilla | Messrs SS Lampman & Co., ove of the largest and must re- i spectable druggist in Syracuse—in @ letter says:—* From whag they have heard and seen of LJalsey’s Forest Wine it is an excel. lent and good medicine, aud will undoubtedly become the leading medicine of the day.” The Forest Wine is put up in large square bottles, with Dr Halsey’s name blown in the glass, $1 per bottle, or six bottles fur $5. Gum coated Pills, 25 cents per box. Agents are authorized to retail, as well as wholesaie, on as favorable con- ditions as the proprietor, No. 161 Duane St. Corner of Hudson New York. W KR WATSON, General Agent. May 22, 1855. A Marvellous Remedy! for a Marvellous age!! N Mavnews, * James WILTon, | WOLLOWAY’S. THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. By the aid of a microscope, we see millions of lule openings on the surface of our bodies. Vhrough these this Oitment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward part, Diseases of the Kidneys, disorders of ihe Liver, affections of the Eleart, Inflammation of the Lunges, Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, are by its means effectually cured. Every housewile knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of aay thickness. This healing Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward couplaints, that canaot be reached b¥ other means. ERYSIPELAS, RUEUMATISM AND SCORBULIC HUMOURS No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of discases 0} the Skin, whatever form they may assume, as this Uintment. Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipeias, cannot long with- stand iis influence. ‘The inventor has travelled over many pers of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment, giving advice as to its eppiication, and hus thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS & ULCERS. Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely oa the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swe)lings, and tumours. Professor Holloway has despatched to the East large shipments of this Ointment, to be used in the worst cases of wounds. It wili cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joints, even of 20 year’s standing, PILES AND FISTULAS. These and other similar distressing complaints can be effec tually cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the paris affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. ’ . Both the Ointment and Pills shou'd be used in the following cases : Bad legs \Chiego foot Fistulas Sore-throats Bad Breasts (Chilblains Gout Skin- disease Burns Chapped hands |Glandular Swelligs) Scurvy Bunions \Corvs — (Soft) Lumbago Sore-hea Bite of Mos- \Cancers Piles ‘Tumours chetoes and 'Contracted and! Rheumatism Uulcers Sand Fhes | Suff Joints |Nealds Wounds Coco-bay Elephantiasis |Sore Nipples |Yaws. Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and 80, Maiden Lsne, New York, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers i0 Medicines throughout the civilwed wo-ld, at the following prices :—Ils. 3d.; 3s. 3d.; and 5s. each Pot. {¥> There is a considerable saving by taking the Jarger siz® _N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients m every disorder are affixed to each Pot. General Agents for Prince Edward Island—Messrs. Haszard & Owen, Charlottetown. (stent ae teemieaien eee tert — THE EXAMINER IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY BY - EDWARD WHELAN, ' |AT HIS OFFICE, KENT STREET, NEARLY oppostTz MR. COLE BREWERY. - Price Fiftecu Shillings per Annum j)Payable Half yearly iN ANCE ADV