* i THE EXAMINER. —_—aieanaanaenca $ Yorkshire House. | FEV Subscriber begs to inform the Iubabitants of Char | lottetown and the public tn genera STORE in the premises lately occupied by Ma. Kent-street, aad that le has received per fsud his Perr me 1 shat he has opened a | Tromas GREEN i, from Liverpool, ° SPRING GOODS, Consisting amongst others of - CLOTUS —Olives, blues, blacks, fancy Does, Gi ys, Flannels, Moleskina, Cords, Black Colten Velvets and Veiveteens. A large variety of Cottons — cotton prints — canvass — brow Hotland—biack do—diapers—damas& tub'e vovers—rreen «| biue baize —bed-ucking—wide.awake, alpaca & laws j,ats— | bova’ bolts — braces — Beaufort tea — neck apt ‘wocket silk hanudkerchiefs—ladies’ riticuie bags and vas!" '.¢—-parasols— dunstable, rice, siraW, Vuscan and feney ‘7 epuels—purses ed giiks—satins—Versians—~itining-cottor- -bittgns ip variety for coats, vests and pant?—white and pr ated fancy shirts—black silk velvet—a variety of ribbons" ag artificial flowers—fancy vesting —tuerinos — orleans-— alam and Raglan dresses and Circassian robes — whith and colored musiins -- organdie dresses—black silk C2p ¢—block aprons—a large assortinent ot Berlin wools all ¢ joes & shades—ladies’ boots & slippers —ladies’ and ge: is’ yioyves—plain and embroidered veils— | masiin collaré— 14 y)1 shirts— hair nets & moluircaps—every | Gescription © tailor’s trimmings. HARDV ARE, CUPLEKRY AND of first .ate quelity, consisting of tuble ito ba 73 JOINERS’ TOOLS | » knives and forks, and carvirs and steels, all sorts and sizes—pocket and pen-knives— Ya Bors—scissors—tabdle, teaand desert spoons—metal & nickel, | wilver, bread, butcher, oySter, palette aud shoe knives—gents | dressing cases—rasps, files—screw and pod augurs—-planes— | hammers—horse, shingle and other nails—saws—and a variety of other articles, including an English Cooking aed ~ Also—Shortly expected from Halifex, an assortuient of W est | India end American Goods, all which will be so!d cheap for | | a 3i NICHOLAS BROWN. London House. 1355 NEW SPRING GOODS. ER “ISABEL,” from England, the subscriber begs to| - P of Spring.ead Summer GOODS, comprising a varied assort- | went im the newest styles of—dress goods, shawls, bonnets, | children’s hate, ribbons, neck-ties, miliunery, hosiery, gloves, | mantles, boots and shoes, white aud black satin and morecco | slippers, broad cloths, doeskins, summer clothe, gambroons, drills, ready made clothing, india rubber coats—tapestry, Brus | sels, kidder, stair and crumb carpetings—hearth rugs, stair | diaper, worsted and union damask, long cloths, cheap prints, | cotton warps, ladies’ work boxes, writing desks and dressing | cases—together with a great variety of other Goods, ALso—A large assortment of Hardware, &c, GROCERIES,—Tea—loaf, crushed and moist sugers—col- | fée, ground and unground-—washing and baking powders— | washing soda—soap, starch, biue, spices, &c. &e. i ‘Yhe whole having been carefully selected and purchaaed on | the most favorable terms, will be sold at the Jowest Cash price ut the store cf H. HASZARD., Great George Street, opposite the Catholic Chape!, City of Caarlottetown, May 21, Apothecaries’ Hall. . ne re w THE OLD HOUSE, EsTABLISHED 1810. Cha:lottetown, May, 1855. T, DESBRISAY & Co. “FAVE just received, per late arrivals from London, | i Dublin, United States and Halifax, their supplies for the season, | @emprising in the whole, an extensive and varied assortment of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, Brushes, Combs, Soaps and other Toilet requisites: Paints, Oils, Colours | and Dye-stuffs; Fruits, Spices, Confectionary, Medicated and other Lszenges; with all the Patent Mediciuces in repute, and every other article veually kept at similar Establishments ia | Giccat Britain. [See Apotbeearies’ Mall Advertiser. The whole of which they can with confidence recommend to the public, and, ii quelity be eonsiderad, at aa liw, if not lower prices, than they | cad be preerred elsewhere in the market. Charlottctuwn, } uy 2), 1856. Sale of Valuable Estate. O BE SOLD by Public Auction, at the Colonia) Building in Charlottetown. on Wednesday, the 24th day of Octo- her next, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, (if not previously dis- posed of by private sale) ail that valuable and beautifully situated Leesebold Farm and Estate, known as Saint Cuthberi’s, the pro- perty of Charles Braddock, Esq., containing 138 acres of land, together with the commodious Dwelling House, Grist and other Mills, und Premises situate thereon. ‘lhe above property is bounded on the North by St. Peter’s Road. and on the South by the Hillsborough iver, and 1s about five miles distant from Charlottetown—and 1s too well known to require further des- criptium. Itis held under lease for a long term of years of which 978 years are unexpired, subject to a yearly rent of one ebilling sterling per acre. Por further particulars apply to the Subscribers (Trustees for sale, &c., under deed dated the sevenieenth day of May, 1855), in Cherlottetown, or to CHARLES BRAID DOCK, Esq., on the Premises. JOUN LONGWORTH, Charlottetown, My 21. JOSEPH HENSLEY. ot For Sale or to Let. rpuAT pleasantly situated COTTAGE and Out- Buildings—together with about seven acres of Land —on the Princetown Road—one mile frem Charlottetown - Wada . Apply to aveuy 21 5 . JOHN S. BREMNER. IRON, IRON, IRON. VOR SALE, by the subscriber, at his Sale Room, Queen Street— ) tous Refined and common IRON, (assorted sizes.) JAMES MORRIS. © Charlotietewn, Muy 21, Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! TIE Subseriber has on hand and offers for Sale at his establishment, Great (ieorge Street, a superior assortment of COOKING, AIR-TIGHT, and other STOVES, which will be sold at low prices. Cc. F. HARRIS, Copper & Tin Plate Worker. Charlottetown, November 20, 1854. = A Card. nue subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public, who so liberally tavoured him with their custom at the North Side, that he has now removed to Souris Kast, where he hopes, by the a@ame due attention, to mcrita continuance of their fayour, Cash paid for OATS. RONALD McDONALD. Souris, Febroary.5, 1955. 2 _ Boots, Boots, Boots. ed UST received by the Subseriber at his Store, opposite Mr. Cvies’s Brewery, one hundred pair Men’s and Boy's Pegged Boots, which will be gold cheap fur Gash. ‘ JAMES LONG. _Kont street, Charlottetown, August 7th 1854. _ WOOL, WOOL, WOQL. (0 OLUS'S STEA MILL CARDING MACTIINE is shi / now iu superior ordir, being new!y fitted up and in full operation Charlottetown, July3,184 °° °° ~~ fe _— —-—--——— Houso Cloaning {OR Sale at the Drug Store of M. W. Sxixwen. superior Whitewash Brushes, best Paris Whiting, common Whiting; Rose, Pink, Celestial Blae, Mineral Verditer and Brunswiek Green Lemon and Orange Chrome Glue, £e, besides all kinds of Paints, Oil Colors, Varnishes, ae Lrushes, &c, Gold Leaf Dronzes, <c, and sold as cheap as any in 40Wwh. Medical VW. _ arehouse, May 7. New Goods just opening at the Wianchester Houso, Sydney-strect. FEW eases of FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising plain and trimmed spring Bonnets, newest styles," bonnet Ribbons, silk and French KidJloves, muslin Coliars, lace and muslin Habit-shirts and Sleeves, lace, yossamer and shetlaud Veils, lawn and muslin embroid- ered Handkerehie! s, Laces and Edgings, window Muslins, Elastic Cotille stays, infagt Waists and Caps, black aad white, corded and embroidered “Bhirts, Parascls, Long Shawls, Neck-ties, mobair and brown lace Head- dresseg, plain and checked Uwrages, Bayadire Robes, Delainesand Cash- meres, plain and shot Poplins, black and coloured Glace Silks, very cheap, ou i , forteon+the-Maine, apd ¢ ynsists of Prizes varying t doilare. N otes, Bills, or Drafts on ib nl ers,br wakfort-on-the-Maine, u snug cottage and oathouses. announce the arriyal of a large and general assortment | vrompt attention to business entrusted to him, to obt f {if celebrated Stallion “ KING OF TOE VALLEY | the Season, viz: 2 weeks at Patrick Samphy*s, and } week at}. & | desiened for the use of Schools and private pupils. For sab by the Sub- seriber, and a!sv at the Book-Stores of Haszard & Owen, ani H Stamper, | ; Queen Square. J * all orders in the above business satisfactorily, or receive M pay. An LOL OS LAST HALF~Y EARLY «DRAWING Or THE Great Hessian Stato Loan of $6,725,009, 1IS LOAN is guaranteed by the Government, ans AAS: sake . , ' . Vv oT Lp and Sons, in Fran contracted by Messrs §t A Von RoTsciuen § oan Bo to 32,00l | place in June, 1809. ? . + -e - Ss FOoLI ows” : THK PRICK OF THE SHAKES 1S A 0" or One Shaye fur £1 sterling. Thirteen Shares iot 5 ste ling. | as do for £9 Thirty do for LY er ; ; . of Canada Tin'ents ordered Will be forwarded immediately on receipt urope, &c. ' ’ bi re wil ter the. Drawing, eacp Share holder — : The Prizes will be paid, d, in cash, at Frankfort-on-the The next drawing will take e lreceive an official list of | through the foreign, the winning numbers. ae Cannes, agents of the undersigne Paris, London, &e. App!y without delay to Messrs. J A Schwarzschild and Sons. Bank- | Germany, or through their House, Messrs | bard Street, London. Uw A. Schwarzschild and Co., 20, Lom April 10. neeemenecacatacacataaiiariaaas | Sale, or to Let, | ' | For i Hrok a term of years, — pone to purchase, the follow ing properties owned by the subseriber:-— i Three Beate Lots situate on the Malpeque Road, within nen a! half miles of Charlottetown, containing thirty. 51x acres of land, having | Possession may be given forthwith. nt oceupied by the Hon. Stephen next. pied by Mrs. Forsyth. Tie Town Lot and Premises at prese ce. Possession may be given on the let of May The Premises fronting en Queen Square, now ¢ cou ial , riven © 5 f May next. ssession may be given on the 10th*ef } ; ‘he Terrace House and Premises now in the ocoupation of Mr. Mawiey. ‘Yhe sybseriber will let all or any of the above for a term of years, wit | without power to purchase, for any period not exceeding ten years, with interest annually at six per cent. lil Application to be made at the oflice of : CHARLES YOUNG, Charlottetown, April 2. (Ad, Hi’s Gaz Gw) Ri Px ene 1855——Seeds, Soods.——1859. TARESH GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS, the growth it of 1855.—M. W. SKINNER has received from Halifax, per sehr Martha Ann from Pictou, a Case of fresh Garden and Flower SEEDS— which he believes he can recommend. iy” Lots of Blue Stone for Wheat on hand. A CARD. FHMIE Subscriber offers his services to the Public as | AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION MERCHANT, and hopes, by | ain a share of Nay 3.—Ex patronage. JAS. COLES. | Wotice. | Saat the | finest horse in Prince Edward Island, imported by the} Roya! Agricultural Society in the year 1593, is now at Patrick Samphy’s, on the Geergetown Road, near Minlays, and ready for service. tle will also be at the Llead of St. Peter’s Bay, on Monday the #4th of May, and remain there until Saturday, the 19th, at 12 o'clock noon, which round he will coattnue during Murdoek Murray’s, Esq-, Head of St. Peter's Bay. — Terms for the Season—Fifteen Shillings (according to the Act}, payable at the time of service. JOSEPH DINGWALL. = April 80, 1855. ‘JUST PUBLISHED, he Odicum, or Vocalist’s Guide, ONSISTING of a complete course of instruction in the elements of Voeal Music. Founded on the Pestalowian Systerm; — JOHN ROSS, Teacher of Vocal Music. | harlottetown, May 7. (1m ail papers.) Hat & Clothes Cleaning Establishment. IIN HOBS, grateful to his friends for their liberal | support, informs tem and the public that he contitues to execute | Agent.—Mr. J. WILLIAMS, Market Square. Charlottetown Royalty, April 39. * A)liance Life and Fire Insurance Conpany” of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARAMENT Capital, Five Millions Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, April 14. Agent for P. E. Island. Wew Goods—New Style. FROM GREAT PRITAIN. the “Sir Atexanper,” 16 packages of GOODS, Y B ready for inspection as soon as landed, at BELL’S CLOTHING STORE, MARKET SQUARE, Consisting in ‘part of Broad Cloths, Summer Cloths, Fancy Cassimeres fcotzh Tweeds, Silk Velvets, French cut Velvets. French figured Vestings, White and fancy Marseilles, do. Black Satins, Grenada Vest shapes, cords and drills. Every description of garment, comprising all the new styles, will be made to measure, from these Goods, in a superior manner, and at prices tosuit the times. 2” -——ALSO— A large and choice assortment of shirts, neck-iies, suspenders, gloves, handkerchiefs, hats and eaps, together with «very article required for gentlemen’s wear, except the boots. Cc. & J. BELL. May 14. MENS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING. We are desirous of informing the public, that we havo on hand, and are constantly making up, the largest and best stock of Ready-made Clothing in Charlottetown—cut by ourselves, and made up by workmea in ourgmploy. Persons desirous of furnishing themselves with fashion- able well-made garments, at reasonable prices, can be suited better at our ettablishmeut than any other in Charlottetown. : C. & J. BELL, Tailors, opposite the Market. For London direct. MIE fast sailing Barque SER ALEXANDER; James Scorr, Commander, will leave Charlottetown for the above Port on or about the 10th June next, and fac will leave London on or about the first September next, for Charlottetown. For Freight or passage, please apply to W W LOKL, Charlottetown, or Messrs. Keal & Roberts, Merchants, London. Tho Owner of the Barque Sir Alexander avails himself of this oppor- tunity to return his sincere thanks to the Merchants of Charlottetown, and others, for the handsome support he has received since he put the Sir Alexander in the carrying trade between this Port and Liverpool; and he will feel grateful for a continuation of their favours towards the same vess.1 in her new line between Charlottetown and London. He begs to inform his friends that he intends to launch a clipper-built Ship of 500 tons, to take the place of the Sir Alexander, and he expects to have her ready to sail for Liverpool on or before the first of Jaly next. This Ship is intended exclusively fur the line on which the Sir Alexander sailed, and no expense will be spared to make hera safe, trust-worthy and comfortable Ship. W. W. LORD. Charlottetown, May 14, 1855. Wy ANTED, at the * Royal Gazette Office,” Charlotte- _town, one good Compositor and one Pressman, to whom liberal wages will be given. Also—an Apprentice to the Printing -Businees, about 15 or 16 years of age—oue who must have, at least, a good com- mon school education. May 10. ASH paid for empty, clean Kiack Bottles at the Drug Store C of M. W. SKINNER, Queen Steet, Charlottetown. April 30, 1855. Notice. With a variety ef: #tuer season ebic articles, all of which will be disposed a at very low. prices. bai Further importag ag b..ely atpeeted. may 7. SAMUEL M'MUBRAY. | iE OR. SALE, ‘by the Subseriber, two handsome American WAGGONS. Alse, 1000 bushela Swedish TURNIPS, JAMES MORRIS, ¥ | Sa. 1 lottetown, a that is to say:— | medicine fur 20 years, and by a jong course of experiments TEER s Wine or Gin; take about a third of a wineglass full three Woo Jamio Duncan's | { ISTABLISH MENT of Tin, Copper, Tron, ene Work, Nextdoor tothe residence of the Hen erience in the Old Country, and by strict attenti, ders, he hopes to merit a ehare of public vatrenay, Pp. 8.—Jobbing punctually attended to. Charlottetown, January 22, (All papers.) ~ Notice. are hereby cautioned against t ituate on Lot or a a r the in Byrne, the heirs of Mrs. Taylor and of Miss Gun fon petnyporeton the western boundary of Major Crooke’s ‘the eastern boundary of Lot 40. Any person OF persons gp § | trespassing, will be prosceuted with the ytmost rigour of the law, Civic Elections. SHERIFF’S NOTICE. ance of an Act of the General Assembly of this) seed in the Eighteenth year of = a a intituled incorporate the Town 0 var: resent Majesty, intituled * An Act to jncorporate oe Sate wo I do hereby give public notice, that the first Biostlane lors for the City of Charlottetown will be held on the AUGUST next, at the several places following, ¥ N pursu Coler. Island, made and pa ¥rtin his late exp the execution of or Mayor and Counci!lo FIRST TURSDAY in | f Mr. Bagnall, in Pownal Street. aside ° One—at the residence on Great George Fire Engine House, fronting . In Ward No. In Ward No. Two—at the Street. ‘ard No. Three—at the Old Court House. ‘ i he Wand No. Four—at the Fire Engine House, fronting ov King Square. ty Ward’ No. Five—at Mr. Tierney’s, at the corner of the Princetown L, persons At , these lands 8 same day. - Road- : : *elock in the IRT STEWART _ ' : Il be opened at 9 o’clo ROBER ’ And at the said Elections tho Poll will : : on f the i », the hei 4 : call ) Yeloék in the afternoon 0 t for Captain Byrne, the heirs of Mys, forenoon, and chall continue open till 5 o’e Agen Bas Mine Gun Cunningha‘a. Tr WILLIAM BAGNALL, Shorift Charlottetown, April 23. —— ro ‘3 County, May 5, 1855. ja wr —— : ea Sheriff's Office, Queen * Counts rk apy Grain, Grain, a a Ve Lud 5 AIRNS THHE highest price given for BA and at pr J. W. THE PROPERTY 0 S aatie FEXELK celebrated half-bred Five Yedt © ieee Coles’s Browery and Distillery. ‘ ? | sired by the imported tn.rough bre : ‘ : bam SALA DIN, trom Columbes den, grand dam py Roncevallen Constantly en hand at ane ee ve an —has teken two prizes from the Royal Agricultural Society recently chaged in the Market, the best o m, deranay, Gin, —is of a dark brown, standing 16 hands, will stand for the Season at)” a's superior article of old Malt Whiskey. ‘ cay Key; @l. the following places, viz °“— as * X le. Ou Monday, April 30th, 4, xX, aut + ee Nov 1 8a2. for St. /leanor’s, and pass t! Charlottetown, 1v ‘Tuesday, the Ist May, wi o C PURE COD LIVE OIL AND LIME. : will leave ‘Thomas Cairns’, Summerside, rough Miscouche to Lyall’s, Lot 15, it leave for Mr. H, N. Hope’s, on his way Townsend’s Corser and Thos, will call at Heffleld’s Forge and Robert | nlace for two hours) on his way to In- ef Mr. Geerge Ellison, On Wednesday, the 2d, Walker’s, (stopping at the latter dian River and Malpeque, stopping at the stables until 10 o’clock, the next day. $395 9 On Thursday, the 3d, will leave for Breen’s IF orge, at Darnley thence to Charles Dovie’s, at Park Corner, theace to Pillman’s, New London, where Me will remain until two o'clock, ou Kriday afternoon, when he will cross MeLeod’s Ferry, to Graham’s, stoppimg at George McKay's, Esquire, all night. deeleda: the 5th, loaves M‘Kay’s, by Johnston's Mills, to M:Askill’s, Princetown “oad. thence to Widow ‘Taylor’s, Freetown, remaining anul the following Monday. On Monday, the 7th will from thence to John Wright’s, Es main for the night. Ou Tuesday, the St on his way to Sturdy’s Mills, stopping at Barn A Cure for Consumption, Screfula, Coughs, Gd Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Bloed, audi complaints of the Lungs. BPURE Cod Liver Oi) has long been acknowledged ta most efficacious article for the cure of Consumption leave for John Wright's Mill, S. W., and quire, Searltown, where he will re- h, will leave for Mr, Muirhead’s, Tryon Road, abus ‘J'owsdale’s. Teanesday, the Oth, will leave for Crawferd’s Inn, and remain |, . . iscove } : et ites ura cabened {rom thence to John Clark’s, Cape Tra- kindred disedses yet disec ee vane a cheimieal ety verse. where he will remajo until one on Thursday, and wiil then leave of the PHOSPHATE OF LIME are also well known ing” dicine as being peculiarly healing. In cases where ulceny has taken place on the lenges, Uns article has been found byy tnost careful tests to supply the very ingredients necessary) the furmation of cells, and the complete healing of this dea part of the human sysiei. . This preparation of the pure Cod Liver O:) and Lime the oil of its very nanseating toste, which renders it so repuliy particularly to imalids. The thorough incorporation &ff& Phosphate of Lime with the Onl fas been only ecompliaalll the adoptton of the most perfect rules of chemiatry, and ag dicine has thereby been prodaced which Is of inestimablew in a chimete itke ours, A lony array of certificates wight be given bere to prove efficacions character of this mediemne, but it is not deemed” ceasary. ‘The fact that tram the very first introdnefone Cod Liver Ou and Lime before the public, it has been gradu : pie the mediess faculty, 1s euficie wef Pain in the Sides or Breast, Rheumatism, Cram pin the | adopted by the tredies) faculty, is euliicieat proet of its ung a od : . a oe. , tioned excellence, : ates a okent ee anulac- |" "Bor sale wholesale and retail, by Alex, B. Wilbor, Chet ured Dy 1. Bd. NSON, bi , . , warn. 136 Court Street, Bos'on. Dr. Johnson’s AMERICAN ANODYNE LINIMEN r,| P W. R. WA anentirely vegetable preparation, prepared and in November 6, IS5d« tended for Internal and Excernal application, ee The inventor of this article was in “be Constant practice of | for Monkley’s, stopping at Hooper’s Corner ail night. Friday, a Lith. will leave Hlooper’s Corner for M'Caul’s, by Clarks Mills. through Wilmot Creek to Thomas Cairns’s, seur. cy” ‘The above routes will be continued fortnightly during the re- mainder of the eee ates Sica Groom Wi in atte . 0 gating KIEL PAULIE, Groom. : _ Horses, Waggons. OR SALE, 3 Horses and 3 double Waccons. Inquire | at J. H. GATES’ Livery Stable, Queen Square, Charlottetown. April 16. * 2 = American Anodyne Liniment, OR the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma | ray iow )N, Agent for P- E. Iolani s—e PERRY’S HUNGARIAN ————— Uiniment is recom-— | ty efficacy, and offer | his long | upon the various diseases for which this — unended, he became perfectly satistied of i it with full confidence to the afflicted, as the rcsult of experience, and best efforts. es ; ill my A i Fa “ This has long been a standard medicine, and e")°FS the sin-} gular privilege of being known and patromzed by # Jarge _ —— —s— tion of the inedical Faculty; wherever it has been introduce: . For Restoring, Preserving & Beuutifying With the firm convietion that it is the best remec ‘ me} THE HAIR - ace ‘” ca ; the | - g — present age fur all diseases for which it is recommen. * | FEXILES elegant preparation 1s on eti-etual remedy for areerintes oars. Bis, lsnepesy A eco cana wal or Falling olFuf the haw. ft prevents snd Cpe a ‘ setar 2 hi 1 i ‘ , : ev reais ee S Se 3 se i will sustain the bigh reputation it has already acquired. ye | cates Scruf am! Dania, strengthens the Koots of thel do not affirm that this article is a cure for the ten thousand 11'S} eee ats dot ail cas : : {causes it to crow lexuriamtly; gives it & Pica, Galk, Bm humanity is heir to, but let those who are efilicted with the closay appearance, and prevenia it iuening Groy. ‘Piel : wi 1; . “ : : oy PCS@Paleh, am pre Pim te Ot wey t'*t> , ee diseases, try it, and we can assure them they will find curisn Balin is 9 purely Vegetable eompovad, sure ntifesl relief. ) ee sally combined, and is warranted to ecatsin pone af a : cn ' 1d chepically combmed, and 1 : ‘ [ndamation of the Bronchia = Bronchitie, need Co q | deleterious ingrechemts whieh prove so Inpiricws le tat Catarrh, Hard dry Cough, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness a,'4 | St acta directly mpon.the akim,. cleanauig and ancely eal ' . 7 Hre~eii +h B Y iTAMSIL 3 re) ‘ common cold, Pain and Soreness in the Lungs Stomach | ee ; a > eek > : : : as all unhealthy seeretions, thereby removing and preventif, and Sides, caused by lifing or otherwise, Asthma and Influen-} ™ eae” Aa aie fies ow ities, @ za, for Sore Throat and Weak Lungs, for Chronic Diarrhea accumulation of serufi, dandruS, ana other inepie + , oe”? i” . * roan Lone si ele : oe : “ venily Canse premaltere deeay, end fovea of the bam caused by Rheumatiam in the bowels, for Cramp in the Stomach, | 80f CUNY or am,,> Hungarian Bolo is cspecia iy adapted to leat a js Y : rr T Oe " ‘ 4 . for Stranguay, Gravel and Stone, Blind Piles, &c. 6 who Kate Widd thie Cates “Slesgincusinle Externaly it will have the most happy effects, iu all cases and tho. i “i d ben where any other Liniment would be used, especially for Rheu- | 2° benefit, ™ i, at-onpe diproves she. agmanay Gs ‘ced by this prre and deheave preparation ‘ tangling she jai, whieh is more or lesa f sof combing.) it leaves it free and eles motes a natural m, "ture, and .“upans bea wtiful dant glossy appearance. "J it orce i... TOM a a - of its superiority over an, Mer compounds +oF to inore might be said in favor’ f this inestimabie oon it is deemed unnecessary, ag Jhe@ proprietor fees @ ; ONE TRIAL will convypce the mt icreculoua gr js , manifold virtues. Tf®refore, If you have lost your hair and wish 10 *®store if, Tf you are losing your hair and wish to wi °serve it. If you are troubled with Dandsaff and wish to remote! eflects prod. of matting ana out in the proces. 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 Bronchiaor Brochitis, for the cure of this disease it has been wonderfully successful. Thoee who had cases of jong continuance have found permanent relief. S. }). Ward, Esq,(No. 10 Court Street Boston) who-had a case of three years standing, has kindly permitted us to refer to bim 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 continues till the leaves fall in Autumn | If you have any humour ofthe Sen!y aed wish to curel —if this disease 1s not attended to in season it ends in con-| Ifyou are troubled with Nervious Headache aud * sumption. ‘lake of the Limiment according to directions and | cure it. a cure will result. | Ifyou have hair eaters at the roots of the hair and ®- Catarrh, and noise of confusion in the head may be cured | destroy them. : by a faithful trial of this Liniment, drop one or two drops in | If you have harsh, dry and wiry hair, and wish it to b euch ear at night before going to bed, and take it internally | Soft, pliable and beautiful as Silk; and if you wish to pt according to directions. | Soe graceful and luxuriant tresses to the latest periald In all Coughs, the Anodyne Liniment is a well known re-| use PERRYS HUNGARIAN BALM. medy. particularly fur Whooping Cough. The first symptoms | Price 25 and 50 cents, in large bvuttles, ahould be checked, and not the jeast difficulty will occur inthe} W. KR. WATSON, Charlottetown, Agent for P. E. [sit cure of this complaint. For children half a teaspoon full of | ———— ee Liniment night and morning. | This Anodyne Liniment for sore throat and weak lungs, that complaint 80 common inallcouatrie, sespecially in this climat | stands unrivalled; and in every case, a compicte trial will be! marked by the most complete success. ° The Bhod Piles. The Anodyne Linimeut hag in a wis number of instances of this distressing disease, made perma nent cures. In connection with takiog the Linimest internally | externa] application should be meade. The sale of this invaluable medicine is rapidly increasing, and the Proprietor can say with confidence thar he has been | the favored instrument cf giving reliefto thousands of the | «fflicted and suffering. ‘The following certificates are genuine andéhe earnestly solicits all who may be afflicted, to give this | Anodyne Lioiment a fair tria!, satisfied that if taken with a fuli determination to test its ubility wey will find relief. Dr. A. JOHNSON’S Jaundice and Byspeptic Bitters, PREPARED BY I. 8. JOHNSON, BANGOR, MAINE, P a paper of these Bitters in one quart of W.1. Ram hens vu THIS WASHING POWDER 1S WHAT DOES THE WORK! OH OGARIIT I$ BUC HARD WORK TO WABH! wif WASHING Made easy and pleasant by the vse of Boston Chemical Washing Powdeél _—— Soap Powder, prepared by a practical _ is superior for washing clothes, cleaning paint *@ moving grease from wooliensand takes the place of olf for cleansing purposes. One package with five minul@ makes two galloos of pure soft soap. Thousands aave adopted its use and give it the preference over a! saponaceous Componnds. D.TAYLOR, Jr. & CO.,General Agents for the land States and British Provinces, 25 Hanover Suet : 7 WATSON, Charlottetowa, Wholesale THE EXAMINER. {S PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY times a day before eating. ‘ney will bear filliag up severa} times. These Bitters are not recommended to raise the dead, or perform any such miracles, 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. Each Label will dear the signature of the inventor, A. JOHNSON, For sale at the Apothecaries’ Hall, and at the Drug Stores of W. R. Watson and M, W. Skinner, and sold at all the Stores . : BY throughout the {sland. Persons wishing supplies of the above EDWARD WHELAN ediege cui be furnished at proprietos’s prices at the Drug| ar HIS OFFICE, KENT STREET, NEARLY orvosite MB Siore of BREWERY. M. W. SKINNER, Qucex Sweet, April 9 January 22,1855. ily. Price Fifteen Shilling per Anvum ; Payable IN ALYAACE General Agedt for P. E. island]