EX AMINER. REE IE DEE EE EE EE CS iti 5% Stoves! , ‘ 7 rey — —" THe GREAT AMERICAN HAIR TONIC. Stoves! Stoves! BAST TALPLYRAY’cy DRAWING OF THE Groat b ssian Ziate Loan of 86,725,000. eps LUAN is guaranteed by the Government, an. dattara. ince ‘The next drawing will ta¥ @ place in June, 1555. TUR PRICK OF Phe BHARES JS AS FOLLOWS<~ ) a P ° ¥ " ‘ ’ ° f 4 One Share fee £1 ste” jing. Vhirteen Shares for £ i HOriNE Sik do for £5 "Thirty do for £20 ‘Tickets ordered ¥, jj] be forwarded immediately on receipt of Notes, Bilis, or De atts on Europe 2 ' F After the Dr wing each Shareho der will receive *% amie lyst oO the wianieg humbers. The Prizes will be paid through Ube foreign ageats of the Qadersigned, in cash, at 4 rankfort-on-the-Maiae, Canada, Paris, Loudon, &e. ies ae Sons. Bank Apoly¥ * .thout «delay to Messrs JA Sehwaraschiid and Sons teen > ers, Ff akfort-oncthe-Maine, Germany. or through their House, Jiessrs a” hwarzaciild and a. 2%. Lowbard Street. London. Aor 15 ow tl a . ’ “ 3 t - For fale, or to Lct, FO a term: of years, witn power to purciase, tue lonow- ing properti ownord by the subseriber:- fhree Pasture L t ar! pe ‘anada . we ‘ ————— CC AO ee e , Malpeque Road, within two anda s.uate on the } : thirty-six ecres of land, having half miles « thetown, containing a snuz cottage and eythouses. Possession may be given forthwith, The Town Lot aud Premises at present occ ipied by the Lion. dt ‘phen Rice. Possessian may be given on the tstof May next. ; The Premiv es fronting en. Queen Square, How oc upied by Mrs. Porsyta. | Possess: nVYoags be given i the 10th of May next. ores ee Tie Terrace House and Premises now in the occupation ¢ f Mr. Mawley The ¢ abseriber will Jet all or any of the above for a term of years, Witi Without power to ase, for any period not excceding ten years, fith interest anoual!: rer cent. CHARLES YOUNG. az Gw) : be made ut the ofiice of at (Ad, II's G To bo Left, ‘Tl MANSION HOUSE of “ Farcoxwoop,’ _ ai T . . £299.) h at beax ily situated ow tt Banks of the Hillsborough, ete about two ilea ‘ st gut - Application t Charlotietor » april «- ee B1i at the river. The house, which is one o% a.) . e s 7 ve Charlottetown, and commanding an hap riot stensive view o! ' w i ther at wntial brick buildings on the Islat d, contains d.ning room, dravi nm, perlour, library us hall and staircase, with § am vants’ room, layadry, stere room, kitchen, &e., on the first floor; eight aon hed rt ns and ssing reom in the upper story, with extensive eeliera and bot air stove in the sunk story. : Tie grounds consist of flower and kitchen garden, and twelve acres o! valuable LAND, in first-rate condition, partly uoder hay and pasture. The hous rrrovaded by five old trees, which completely sheiver it ad } Ogee le rs the house frow the easterly and poriberly winds Apply at the house, Merch 26. canenailadiiaiagputeiiantanmnapennniinionagn nna cnet ° j i At Private Salo. } } HR following articles, nearly ne, substantially made and } ’ 4 crrotrane the most motern Cceecriptions of ne moss . «I : o> Tt b Cal} } e. ” Nard one A grand square PIANO FORTE by Coilard & Collard, of the first makers in London. “ ear na ¢ tt eh letoct improvements. tional Keys, and al! the latest 1mj nis. ying A handsome set of DINING VARKLES for 16. The centre Piece or a Pedestal, with round ends, forms a convenient size for a family of &. > . A very linndsome Pedests Tt ove articles may be seen ahe residence of Coronet ANSELL, va The remainder of whose H msehold Furniture will be offered ¢ Anction early in June. — evo. e ' ' SIDEBOARD. trom first to tenth May, at t oo Ss Ge ‘ ic f ‘ at Pub April 30, -————- —- rrain, Grain, Grain. WIE 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. ~~ Notice to Debtors. HE Subseriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him, | either by Note or Book Account, that unless they make inmeiliate | peyment, theig Accounts will be banded to an Attorney for collection. January 8. CHARLES SAUNDERS Hat & Clothes Cleaning Establishment. OUN HOBS, grateful to his friends for their liberal support, informs them and the public that he continues to execute all orders in the above business satisfactorily, or receive no pay. Agent.—Mr. J. WILLIAMS, Market Square, Charlottetown Royalty, April 30 4w American House. mpue subscriber intends leaving Charlottetown in a few days, and reepectfully requests all parties who are indebted to him, to hand iu the several amounts of their accounts, as furnished. And wiil oblige JOUN GIBSON. March 29. CAIl papers 4i) JUsT TRY Wee Jamie Duncan's EW ESTABLISHMENT of Tin, Copper, Iron, and Pluwber Work. Next door tothe residence of the Hon. George N a Coles. From his late experience in the Old Country, and by strict attention to | the execution of orders, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. P. 3.—Jobbing punctual!y attended to. Charlottetown, January 22, --— -- —-—-— - (All papers.) “ *lliance Life and Fire Insurance Company" of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY act OF PARLIAMENT Sh. Capital, Pive Mi'tiens Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. FE. Ts'!and. Apri! 14. wee | Sem SS eS aS Ob Mr. Howe’s Orrice IN MR. BOVYER’S BUILDINGS, WATER STREET. Charlottetown, April 23. All papers Im & a : 1855-——-Seods, Sceds.——1855. ESRESH GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS, the growth of 1835.—M. W. SKINNER has received from Halifax, per sebr Martha Ana from Pictou, a Case of fresh Garden and Flower SEEDS— which he believes he can reeotnmend. or Lots of Blae Stone for Wheat on hand. A. Card. . *? . > . . . MpPue subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public, who so liberaily favoured hin with their custem at the North Side. that he bus now removed to Souris Fast where he hopes, by the same due attention, to merit a continuance of their favour. Cash paid for OATS Souris. February 5, 1955. RONALD McDONALD. i _ Boots, Boots, Boois. USP received by the Sabseriber at h's Store, opposite Mr. “Cules’s Brewery, « ‘red pair Men‘s and Boy's Pegged Boots, which will be sold cheap for Cash. JAMES LONG. May 3.—Ex Ot gee ne herr Kont Street, Charlottetown, August 7th 1854. WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. Ces STEAM MILL CARDING MACHINE is now in superior order, being newly fitted up and in full operation Chariottetown, July 3, 1854 PORGE BEER, jun.. will thank all persons indebted to bim previous to the 31st December last past, to call and scttle their respective amounte without delay, Uharlttorvwn, February 12, MPC} +e ee IC contracted by Messrs M A * ox Rorscnity and So8s, in Frank- | fort-on-the- Maisie, aud consisry of Prizes varying from 53 to 32 Oov | ; Queen Square. Patent Repeate:-action, addi- | JUST PUBLISHED, The Odicuin, or Vocalists Guido, . . ’ ONSMSTING of a complete course of instruction in the elements of Voeul Music, Founded on ~ oats Ge — md od forthe use of Se nd private pupils. For sate bY ° ; ned for the use of aineaaicuded Stiesurd & Owen, und Ji Stamper, y desig seriver, and alsu atthe Book- JOUN ROSS, Teacher of Vocal Music. Charlottetown, May 7. (Im all papers.) House Cleaning: eat the Drug Store of M. W. SKINNER, $e best Paris Whiting, common WS ae o—_ i : -* eal Verditer and Brunswivk Green Lemon anc | tereasy : o De : : ners en eds of Paints, Oil Colors, \ arnishes, | Orange Chrome Glue, Xe, besides! *9 ait as uaa’ie | Paiut Brushes, &c, Gold Leaf Bronzes, de, and sold a8 obtap y | flown. . Medical Warehouse, May 7. * London Howse, . | Bogton Goods, expeotod daily. row ‘ | WRAGS ot NUTS, boxes of OKAN IBS and LEYONS. ! oxes Confectionery, boxes Candles, boxes Tubaceo, o Soap, do a i i siesta Warp, Buckets, and a lot of swall artieles too He ert of DRY end FANCY GOODS will arrive easly Crt EDWIN PARKER. car The business of this House will ta future be conducted upon | Cas » principles heh (Ss) ib Ofm | 4 ~~~" New Goods just opening at the Manchester House, Sydney-street. FEW cases of FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising styles, bonnet Ribbons, erior ENOR Sal oe? Whitewash Brushes, Lot 19, May Ist, 1855. ‘ 4‘ ni mid t lain and trimmed spring Bonnets, newest sith ond Fi one Kia G! vem muslin Collars, lace aud muslin Habit-shirts , gossamer and sketjand Veils, lawn and muslin embroid- red Handkerehiets, Laces and Edgings, window Muslins, Elastic C tille Waists and Caps, biack aad white, corded and embroidered Is. Long Shawls, Neck-ties, mobair avd brown lace Head- nd checked Barages, Bayadire Kobes, Delaines and Casb- shot Poplins, black and coloured Glace Silks, very cheap, with a variety of other seasonable articles, all of which will be disposed of at very low prices. jg” Further importations hourly expected May 7. and Sleeves, lace ie stays, infan Skirts, Pa as . l } | dresses, plain a } meres, plain and 8A MUEL M‘MURRAY. ee ce a et a ee Db PRICKS, SAMUEL McMURRAY. , the whole of the remaining Stock at the Manch ; loths and Doeskins, Ready-made Clothing, White and Grey Shirtings and , Coburgs, Cashmeres, Shaw ’ . ’ + 2 gy — Bj a g_ wn < (a a P29 be aoe 2 Raw —— do) x oi wt a DQ m ££ & 3 — eee < ed jan c Ny eu f~— iol a z “ a, — < 3 3 <a) n bool 7 ad — — 2 MANCHESTER HOUSE, I SELLING OFF AT GRI N order to make room for an extensive Spring Importat gs, Prints House, Sydacy-street, comprising a large aud varied assortment of iO” Great Bargains in Blankets, Furs, ( all of which will be found well worthy the attention of purchasers. Sheetin I VULCAN, THE PROPERTY OF J. W. CAIRNS. I celebrated half-bred Five Year cld STAL- ya ] at LION, sired by the imported thorough bred Blood Hardee SALADS from a Columbus dium, grand dam by Roncevalles —has teken two prizes from the Royal Agricultural Society recently —is of a dark brown. standing 16 hands, will stand for the Seasen at | the following places, viz" On Monday. April S0th, will leave Thomas Cairns’, Summerside, | for st. KLleanor’s. and pass through Miscouche to Lyall’s. Lot 16, | ‘Tuesd iy, the Ist Mav. wil! leave for Mr. H. N. Hope’s, on his way | back to St. Kleanor’s—from thence tou TTuwnsend’s Corner and Thos. } Cairus’, ci Ww peneerems tee 2d, will eall at Heffield’s Forge and Robert | alxer’s, (stoppiftg at the latter.place tor two heurs) on his wav to Ine r | | | | typerion Fluid, ior the growth and preservation to be withodt a rival ‘on this continent. an ephemeral existence since RoGLr’s celebrated t of the Hair. 8 well _— aon . jrtations have etirte ‘ — ee it thie worivailed Hair restorstive, and their doom + 3 oiod whilst Bogles’sMyperion Hair Kiuid, with a popularity yl ' other article, goes on * eonquerning amd to Con- air but can be cured bee never attained by any . « — {1 > ‘Phere is no malady, which can affect the f ner itbere! a ¢ he Hair, : t this incomparable preparation 'o ladies it is invaluable ; and on ;, 7 ation ofa good head of Hair. it is ‘s heads it lave the found 00 cane Her Majesty the Queeo of Great Britain, and com- throughout kurepe. chite now patronmed by ands an extensive sale v on : PI Bogie s hLecTaRick Hartt Dye conver! red or grey hairinto abeau ' . ae ey tiful black or brown, the moment 11s applied, literaliy dyeing the h _ withdut staining the skin aud leaves the Hairsoft and glossy shee injuring its texture in tlie least; a decided superiority over all other Hyir dves. ! Bogie’s Amole Shaving compound renders that usually unpleasant operation (shaving) @ de eided luxury. Bogle’s Hebeaiona removes reckle shortest possible time, and 1s acknowledy for besutifying the complexion. Set No be had, evholesale or retail, of W. Bogle, 227 W ashington street, U.S. ay . aa" ail Druggest and perfumers throughout the Canadas, United States and Great Britain. _N- R. WATSON. Agent for ?. hI. Be, A, JOMNSONS American Anodyne Liniment, ‘onohe, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis; Astiima diode eae Breast, Rheumatiain, Cram pin the Stomach, Spitting of Blood and all Lung Complaints. —Manulac~ tured by 1.8. JOHNSON, Banger, Maine. Dr. Johnson's AMERICAN ANODYNE LINIMENT, anentirely vegetable preparation, prepared and in- tended for Internal and External application. The inventor of medicine for 20 years, anc arious diseases ee he became perfectly satisfied of its ¢ flicacy, and offer it with full confidence to the afl experience, and beet efforts. ea This has long been a standard medicine, gular privilege of being known and patronized by a large por tion of the medieal Faculty, wherever it has been introduced, With the firm convicuon that it is the beat remedy of the for all diseases for which it is recommended, the proprietor offers his Liniment ty the Public; not doubting thay 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 sfflicted with the following diseases; try it. and we can assure them they will find lief. Ae indamation of the Bronchia or Bronchitis, Rose Cold, Cater:h, Hard dry Cough, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness and common cold, Pain and Soreness in the Lungs, Stomach and Sides, caused by lifting or otherwise, Asthma and [nfluen 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 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 harnesa, and it possesses more than double the power of any other Liniment. ¥ Inflammation of the Bronchia or Brochitis, for the cure of this diaease it has been wonderfully successful. Those who had cases of long continuance have found permanent relief, 3S.) Ward, Esq, (No. 10 Court Street Boston) who had a case of three yeara 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 bloom in the Spring, and continnes till the leaves fall in Autumn —if this disease 1s not attended to in season it ends in con sumption. Tuke of the Liniment according to directions and a cure wil! result. Catarrh, and noise of confusion in the head may be curd by a faithful trial of this Liniment, drop one or two drops in each ear at night before going to bed, and take it imernal.y according to directions, In all Coughs, the Anodyne Liniment is a well known re- medy. particulariy fur Whooping Cough. ‘The first symptome should be checked, snd not the jeast difficulty will occur in the cure of this complamt. For children half a teaspoon full of Liniment night and morning. This Anodyne Liniment tor sore throat and weak Jungs, that complaint so common inallcountrie, sespecially in this elimat stands unrivalled; and in every case, a complete trial will be matked by the most complete success, ‘The Blind Piles. The Anodyne Linimeut has in a great number of instances of this distressing disease, made perina- 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 be has been the favored instrument of giving reliefto thousands of the afflicted and suffering, The following certificates are genuine and be earnestly solicits all who may be afflicted, to give this Auodyne Liniment a fair trial, satisfied that if taken with a fuli determilation to test its ability they will find relief. Dr. A. JOHNSON’S: Jaundice and Dyspeptic Bitters. PREPARED BY I.S. JOHNSON, BANGOR, MAINE. & KEP a paper of these Bitiers in one quart of W. 1. Rum times a day before eating. limes, These Bitters are not recommended to raise the dead, or perform any such miracles, but as a moderate Cathatic, and s and tan from the face in the ed to be the very best articie iby a long course of experiments present age They will bear filling up several j dian River and Matpeque. stopping at the stables ef Mr. Geerge Ellison, juntil 10 o’clock, the next day, On Thursday, the 3d. will leave for Breen’s Forge. at Darnley. thence j) to Charles Doyle’s. at Park Corner thence to Piliman’s, New London. | where he will remain until two o'clock, on Friday afternoon, when he ' , Will cross Mcf_eod’s Ferry, to Graham’s, stopping at George McKay 's, | } Esquire all night Saturday. the Kay's. by Johnston’s Mills, to M-Askili’s. | Princetown Road. thence to Vidow ‘Taylor's, Freetown, remaining | antil the following Monday. On Monday, the 7th will leave for John Wright’s Mill, S. W.. and from thence to John Wright’s, Esquire, Searltown, where he will re- | main for ihe n :. On Tuesdav,the Sth, will leave for Mr. Muirhead’s, Tryon Road, | on his wav to sturdy’s Mills stopping at Barnabus ‘Towsdale’s On Wednesday, the 9th. will leave for Crawford’s Inn, and remain ; there until 3 o’clock—and from thence to John Clark’s. Cape ‘T'ra- verse where he will remain antit one on Thursday. and will thea leave for Monkley’s,stopping at lieoper’s Corner-ail night, Friday. the Lith. will teave Hooper’s Corner for M-Caui’s, by Clark’s Mills through Wilmet Creek to Thomas Cairns’s, senr, (GF The above ronures wi | be continued fortnightly during the re- mainder of the « An exnerienc: Apri! 9 Sth. leaves VI ier > e | ' ‘ ; | { ; | } oom will be in attendance. KIEL PAULIR, Groom. Wotice. rated Stallion “ KING OF THE VALLEY,” the in Prince Edward Island, imported by the | Royal Age Society inthe year 1853, is now at Patrick Samphy’s, on the Geergetown Road, near Finlays, and feady | for service. Ite will also be at the Head of St. Peter's Bay. on | Monday the With of May, and remain there until Saturday, the )19tey at 12 o’ clock noon, whieh round he will continue during | | the Season. viz: 2 weeks at Patrick Samphy’s, and 1 week at Murdock Murray’s, Esq. Lead of St, Peters Bay. Terms for the Season — Fifteen Shillings {according to the | Act), payable at the time of service. JOSEPH DINGWALL. A. CARD. HE Subseriher offers his services to the Public as a ‘ os ; April 30, 1855. AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION MERCHANT, and hopes, Ry 4 prompt attention te business entrusted tu him, to obtain a share of patronage. JAS. COLES. handsome American Also, 1000 bushels Swedish TURNIPS. JAMES MORRIS, 4 OR SALE. ty the Subseriber, two WAGGONS, Queen Street, April 9, ASH paid for empty. clean B) Ik C of M. W. SKINNER, i ack Bott April 30, 1855, Notice. 'es at the Drug Store Quen Street, Charlottetowm first rate article where a utter is needed. They give a good appetite, cure Jaundice and all Biious affections,—operating ‘on the Liver and Kindeys, and assisting nature in her efforts to purify the blood, and keep the human system in order. Each Label will bear the signature of the inventor, | A. JOHNSON, For sale at the Apothecaries’ HHal!, and at the Drag Stores of W, R. Watson and M. W. Skinner, and sold at al! the Stores throughout the Islind. Persons wishing supplies of the sbove Medicine can be turnished at proprietor's prices at the Drug Store of Mi. W. SKINNER, General Agent tor P. 1. Island January 22.1855. ly. POR THECURE oF Liver Compiaints Jaundice, Dyspepsia Khenmatisisdndi gestion, Gout, Dysentery, Diarrhea} Dis, orders, of the Kidneys and Bladder, Ery sipelas, and ali Diseases of the Skin Erupuien, Typhoidand lofiammatory Fevers Sick Headache, Costiveness, Pains in the Head, Breast, Side, Back and Limbs, Pal- pitation of the Tfeart, Female Complaints, and all Diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. These invaluable Pills have been used with unparalleled success in private practice, for more than thirty years, and are now offered to the public, with the fullest conviction that they will prove themselves a public benefit— They possess the power of stimulating the depurative organs throughout tle body to a healihy action, thus assisting nature to subvert diseases afier her own manner. Prepared only by D. BAYLOR, Jr. & CO, No. 25, Wanover Street, Boston. ~ So!d by D. TAYLOR, Jre, & CO., 25, Hanover Street, Bos- ae = W. R. WATSON, General Agent for Prince Edward sland. W.R. WATSON, Charlottetown, General Agent for P. E.I 3 Notice. LI, persons are hereby cautioned against tre _ those lands situate on Lot or Township No. Captain Byrne, the heirs of Mrs. Taylor and of Miss Gu Cunningham and lying between the western boundary of Major Orooke’s land, and the eastern boundary of Lut 45. Any person or persons so found trespussing, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. ROBERT STEWART, Agent for Captain Byrne, the heirs of Mrs. and Miss Gun Cunni Charlottetown, April 23. ERATE OR, Horses, Waggons. Fok SALE, 3 Horses and 3double Wagcons. Inquire April 16, spassing on 46, the property of Taylor at J. HH, GATES’ Livery Stable, Qusen Sqnare, Charlottetown. ~~ Linas articie Was in the Constant practice of for «hich this Linmment is recom—- ‘eted, as the result of his lung and enjoys the sin- Wine or Gin; take about a third of a wineglass full three | j (ue Subseriber has on hand and offers for Sale at hig» establishment, Great Ueorge Etreet, a superiot assortment : ot COOKING, AIK-TIGHT, and other STOVES, whici, will be gold af low prices. Copper & Tin Plate Worker, Charlottetown, Noveraber 20, 1854. Mens’ Ready-made Clothing. — W E are desirous of informing the public, that we have on hand, and are constantly meking up, the largest and beet stock of ready-made Clothing in Charlottetovn—eut by curselves, and made up by workmen in our employ. Person’ desirous of furnishing th with fathionable well made Garments, at re prices, Can be suited tte ablighment than any othet in. Charlottetown. better at our establishinen y | chs pet Tailors, Queen Square, Charlottetown, opposite the Market N. B.—Deing practical working Tailors, aud confining ' exclusively to the Iailoring and Clothing busineve, We are cenfident we can give customers better satisfaction tn every Garment whieh require, than those partied can who import slop clothing, oud bavene © knowledge of the business, : January 15. C.&3.3. . & J. Bell, Merchant Tailors, And manufacturers of ready made Clothing, | QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, CHARLOTTETOWN, — Importers of— ° Cloths, Whitneys, Doedkins, ‘J weeds, Vestings and Tailors’ Trimmings, and keep in their employment the largest number of the best Journeywen Taslors on tue Island. All orders attended to with ptinctuality and despatch. January 15. WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF 3 PURE COD LIVER yt AND LIME. 4 & F : A Cure for Consumption, Serofula, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, aud all | complaints of the Lungs. Pek Cod Liver Oi has long been acknowledged to be the inost efficacious article for the cure of Consumption and / kindred diseases yet discovered, while the chemical properties, of the PHOSPUAT#® OF LIME are also wel! known in ow. dicine as being peculiarly healing. In cases where ulcerauon has taken place on the lungs, this article has been found by the most careful tests to supply the very ingredients necessary for the formation of ceile, and the complete healing of this delicate part of the hu.nan sysiem. This preparation of the pure Cod Liver Oil and Lime robs the oi! of its very nauseating taste, which renders it eo repulsive- particularly to invalids. ‘The thorough mmcerporation of the Phosphate of Lime with the Oil has been ently accomplished by the adoptton of the most perfect rules of chemistry, and a me- dicine hus thereby been produced which is of inestimable value in a climate hike ours. A long array of certificates might be given here to prove the efficacious character of this medicine, but st is not deemed ne cessary. The fact that from the very first introduction of the Cod Liver Ou! and Lime before the public, it has heen gradually adopted by the medica! faculty, 1s sufficient proof of its unques tioned excellence. For sale wholesale and retail, by Alex. B. Wilbor, Chemist 156 Court Street, Boston. W. RK. WATSON, Acent for P- E. Island. November 6, 1854. jj PERRY’S HUNGARIAN BALM. For Restoring, Preserving & Beautifying THE HAIR NUTS elegant preparation 1s an effectual remedy for Baldness or Falling off of the hair. It prevents and completely eredi cates Scruffand Dandruff, stiengthens the Roots of the har | causes it_ to grow Juxuriantly; gives it a rich, dark, soft and | glossy appearance, and prevenis it turning gray. The Itun: ‘gartan Balm is a purely Vegetable compound, serentifically and ,chemically combined, snd is warranted (o contain none of those deleterious ingredients which prove so injurious to the.hair, It acts directly upon the skin, cleansing and purifying 1 from ail unhealthy secretions, thereby removing and preventing the }accumulation of scruff, dandruff, and other impurities, wiich iso frequently cause premature decay, and loss of the hair. ' ‘The Hungarian Balm is especially adapted to ladies use ,and those who have tried the various oleaginous mxtures, with no benefit, will at once discover the agreeable and beneficial , effects produced by this pure and delicate preparation. Instead of matting and tangling the hair, (which is more or less pulled out in the process of combing.) it leaves it free and clean; pre {metes a natural moistuse, and imparts a beautiful dark and | glossy appearance. ‘I'ry it once and you will be convinced of tts superiority over al, other compounds ferthe hair. Muelr more might be said in favor of this inestimable compound, but it is deemed unnecessary, as the proprietor feels confident thaf ONE TRIAL will convince the most incredulous of its rare and /manfold virtues. Therefore, If you have lost your hair and wish to resfore it. If you are losing your hair and wish to preserve it. If vou are troubled with Dandruff and wish to remove it. If you have any humour of the Scaip and wish to cure it. | Ifyou are troubled with Nervious Headache and wieh to |cure i, | Ifyou have hair eaters at the roots of ithe hair and wish to | destroy them, If you have harsh, dry ard wiry hair, and wish it 40 become soft, pliable and beautiful as Silk; and if you wish to preeery | rich, graceful and luxuriant tresses to the letest period of life /usé PERRYS HUNGARIAN BALM, } i i j | / i } i i j i } | | 5 isce 8B Price 25 and 50 cents, in large hottles, W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, Avent for i’. B, [slend. °° THIS WASHINC POWDER OH OCARHT IS SUCH 18 WHAT DOES THE WORKI \ HARD WORK TO WASH! WASHING Made easy and pleasant by the use of Boston Chemical Washing Powder. pis Soap Powder, prepared by a practical Chemists _ 8 superior for washing clothes, cleaning paint work, re- moving grease from wooliensand takes the place of other soap for cleansing purposes, One package with five minutes sabor makes two gallons of pure soft soap. Thousands of families aave adopted its use and give it the preference over al) other Faponaceons compounds. I). TAYLOR, Jr & CO.,General Agents for the New Eng land States and British Provinces, 25 Hanover Street Boston, W. KR. WATSON, Charlottetown, Wholesale Agent far Pe. I ee NER ’ BY EDWARD WHELAN, AT HIS OFFICE, KENT STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MB, COLES. BREWERY, Price Fifteen Shillings per Annum 3; Payable HalfYea: © IN ADVANCE : bse fg IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY f a OED a ¥ uz .