0 VA Fee WANTED, { Fine activo Mon, for Her Majesty’s Service: | PREVI Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia hating ben empowered to embody a Forengt Levion, and raise Broach ro the Provintes or abrondt Notice Is eiven thet able bodied mén ho more than 35 years ol j teas vhan Feet 4 inckes in height, on applying at | nve a bottaty of £0 sterling, and on ances and all Regimeuts for service Aereby and to fhe Depot, Hial fax. wel rece will receive the Qsual pay, allo» “ave home enrolled, advantages to which ritis Vref S wil be gwen to men who nave a , Persons Who serve in (h¢ Foreign Le gion will, on the expiras be entitied to a free passage to America or h Seld ers are entitled. trendy served, enee teroy fron of their fy land of their birth Term of enlistment for Foreign Legion, to be 3 or & years, at the optien of persons enlisting. it 1s to’ be perfecuy anderstoofi that anv man (nota foreigner éntisting for the Foreign Legion, will on his areal ea iEneland) he permitted to transter his serv cs to any beg ment of th Line, with the underst inding, that the term of enustuernt will ander these circumstances, be 10 years. Pensions dad grattsiies will be giver tor distin én the field: Ship Masters who | willing to serve Her M cost of a passage for each nian so conveyed Men wishifig to entiet, will receive every information on the énbject by applyimg to Col. Sergt. Michael O'tara, or Sergt dumes Lleygs. aay canvey men fa the depot at Halifax, vjesty, will Be entitled to receive the ! Gov sive THE QUEEN. a JAMES FOX BLAND, Lact. HL M.7oth Regt. 1855 (1f.) Charlottetown, P. KB. Ieland, May 7 i L. Last MALP+-¥ FARLY PDRAWLNG OF THE > > Groat Hossian State Loan of 36,725,000. fatiits LOAN enaraateed by the Grovernment, an q conttacted by fort-on-the-Marne, amd con is eiats of Prizes varying from 59 tu J2,000 aloliars draWing will take place in June. 1855 The next Paik PRICK OF THE SHARES $5 85 rorLows— 7" j on One Share fir LI st ring Pitirteen Shares for £10 sterling | nig do for £3 “Phirty dw ter £20 és . forwarded immediately on receipt of Canada | Europe. &c. h Shareho der will rec Tick ts ordered will b Notes. Bills, or Drafts of Aiter the Drawing ea: the winning numbets. The | ngents of the dudersigaéd, aa cash, » > mda \. | os a pe de lav fo Messrs J A Schwarzschild and Sons Bank- | ’rizes will be paid, throurh the foreign at Fraukfort-ou-the-Maiie, Canada, | } Apr ers i rankforvon-the-Maine, Germany. ef through their House, Messrs A. Schwarzschild and Co., 26, Lombard Street, London. | Uw | Aorti 16 For Sale, er to Lei, | VOR aterm of years, with power to purchase, the follows : ing properties, owned by the subseriber:— Three Pasture Lots situate on the Malpeque Road, within two and a | half miles of Charlottetown, containing thirty-six acres of land, beving of Hagird & Owen, T Desbrisay & Co, Henry Stamper, and W KR Wat- | A snug cottage and cathouses. Possession may be given forthwith The Town Lot and Premises at present oceupied by the Hon. Stephen | Rive. Possession may be given on the Ist of May nexé. The Premises fronting en Qdeen S4tare, now occupied by Mrs. Forsyth. | Possession may be given on the 1th of May next. The Terrace House and Premises now in the occupation of Mr Mawley. The subscriber @vith interest annually at six per cent. ras Application to be made at the office of CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetawa, April 2. (Ad, T's Gaz 67) Grain, Grain, Grain. VHE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Browery and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- “hased in the Market, the best of Runt, Brandy, Gin, Whis- key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also :— X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, 19th Nov. 185 Hat & Clothes Cleaning Establishment. BOHN HOBS, grateful to his friends for their liberal e support, informs them and the public that he continues to exeoute au orders in the above busincss satisfact wily, or reccife mo pay. Agent.—Mr. J. WILLIAMS, Market Square. Charlottetawn Royalty, April 30 € . ? >. Aw “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1x24 , Five Hiliiens Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Avent for P, KE. Island. Capital Apri! 14, 7 > idle pause sngay Saag Mr. Howe’s OFFrice IN MR. BOVYER’S BUILDINGS, WATER STREET. Charlvttetown, April 23. A i 1856 papers Im ee ee lS Soods, Scods.-—1855. FARESH GA RDEN and FLOWER SEEDS. the growth & . of 1855.—M. W. SKINNER has reecived from Halifax, per sthr Diartia Aua from Picton, a Ouse of fresh Garden and Flower SEEDS— he believes he can recommend. iG?” Lots of Blue Stone for Wheat on hand. Mey 3.—Ex A. Card. rue snbseriber begs to inform his friends and the public, who so jiberally favoured him with their custom at the North Side. that be has now removed to Searis East. where he hopes, by the sane due attention, to merit a Continuance of their favour, Cash paid for OATS NONALD McDONALD. s s, February 5. 105). oa Beots. Boots, Boots. , UST received by the Subseriber at his Store, opposite Mr. ®F oolesv’s Brewery, one hundred pair Men's and Boy s Pegged Joots, which will be sold cheap fur Cash. JAMES LONG. Kont “treet, Charlottetown, August 7th 184. tuas ers WOOL, WOOL, WOGL. gaa STEAM MILL CARDING MACTIINE is / now iu onperior order, being new'y fitted up and in fall operation Charlottetown, July 3, 1854 “4 EGRGE BEER, jan., will thank all persons indebted W tohbim previous tothe Sist Deeowber fast past, to call and settle their respective amounts without deiay. Charlottetown, February 12 ~— ooo ifeuse, Lot 1%, May iat, 1855. Boston Goods, exyscted daily. AGS of NUTS, boxes of ORANGES and LEMONS, boxes Confectionery, boxes Candles, boxes Tubaceo, do Soap, do Raisins, Corn Brooms, Warp, Buckets, and a lt of small articles too mumerous to mention. Tae vemainder part of DRY and FANCY GOODS will ar: > wonth, ive Ca ny EDWIN PARKER. uy The business of ‘this Hence will in futare be conducted upon ‘Cas . principles. Ow) Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Tae Suhseriber has on hand and offers for Sale at his establishiuent, Great George Spreet, a superior assortment of OOOKING, ALR-TIGUT, aud other STOVES, which will be sold at low | C. F. HARE IS, Copper & Tin Plate Worker. ~ vices. Chaslottetown, November 29, 1554, | thatis to suy:— * , . i cuished services | Mossrs Sf \ Vor Rotsc Hitp and Sons, tn Frark- | | | | | & Owen ri Civic Flections. SHERIFF’S NOTIC . RS pitrsuance of an Act of the General Assembly Island, made and passed in the Fizhteenth year of the reign present Majesty, intituled * An Act to incorporate the Town of | lottetown *’ [do hereby give public notice, that the first Klection Mayor and Councillors for the City of Charlottetown will be held on the , FIRST TUBSDAY in AUGUST next, at the several places following, agnall, in Pownal Street. | Tn Ward No. One—at the residence of Mr. B ; ting om Great George | In Ward No. Two—at the Fire Engine House, ire | Street In Ward No. Three—at the Old Coart Toase. In Ward No. Four—at the Fire Engine House, | to Ward No. Five—at Mr. Tierney’s, at the corne | Koad And at the said Eleetions the Poll will ye 0 | forenoon, end shall continue open till 5 o’eluek in the , same day. fronting on King Square. rof the Princetuwa pened at 9 o'clock in the afternoon of the WILLIAM BAGNALA, Sheriff. Sherif ’s Office, Queen’s County, May 5, #853. | For London direct. mpruk fast sailing Barqie SLR ALEXANDER, James Scorr, Commander, will leave Charlottetown for the above Port om or about the 10th June next, and Z will leave London on or about the first September aecxt, for Charlottetown. For Freight or passage, pease apply to W W LORD, Charlottetown, or Messrs ke.l & Roberts, Merchants, London. The Owner of the Barque sir Alexander avails himeelf of this oppor- ! tunity to return bis sincere thanks to the Merchants of Charlottetown, land others, for the bandsoure support he has received since he put the | Sie Adexander is the carrying trade hetween this Port and Liverpool; | and be will feel grateful fora continuation of their favortrs towards the sawe vess 1 im ber new line between Charlottetown and London. He begs to infornr bis friends that he intends to launch a clipper-built | Ship of 509 tons, fo take the place of the Sir Alexander, and he expects fo have her ready fo sail for Liverpool on or before the first of July next. This Ship is intended exclusively for the line on which the Sir Alexander i siiled, and no expense will be spared to wake her a safe, trust-worthy and comfortable Ship. W W LORD { Cherlatt ‘town, May 14, 1855 “The Poor ye have always with you.” BY ESPECIAL REQUFS?. vive an offic) tot of) Woeal and Instrumental Concert, of His Excellency Domaick Daly, Fsq,, and Lady. In behalf of the Poor of Charlottetown. FEVIIE Gentlemen who gave the last Concert, in aid of the Under the Patronage Patriotic Fand, beg to atmounce that they have consented to give | another CONCERT on Tuesday Evening, the 22d instant, for the above laudable object The friends of the Poor in our own land will now have ar opporttnity of exhibiting their zeal in behalf of the distressed Tickets — Reserved seats, 2s $d; Rear Is 6d,—to be had at the Stores ; . | son, E-qrs rar A Plan of the Reserved Seats to be seen at the Store of Haszard May 14 ~ Wew Goods—New Style. will let all or any of the above for a tetia of years, with FROM GREAT BRITAIN. without power to purchase, for any perivd not exceeding ten years, | Y the “Str Avexanpen,” 16 packages of GUODS, ready for ingpectiort as soon as hrnded, at BELL’S CLOTHING STORE, MARKET SQUARE, Consisting im part of Broad Cloths, Sumurer Cloths, Fancy Cassimeres reoteh Treeds, Silk Velvets, French cut Velvets. | Free’: figured Vesting?, White and fatiey Marseilles, do. Grenada Vest shapes, cords and drills. Every description of g intde to measure, from these Goods, ta a superior manner, and as prices to suit the times. —-also— Black Satins, 8, Z A large and choice assortment of shirts, neck-ties, suspender for gentlemen’s wear, cxcept the boots. May 14. Cc. & J. BELL. MENS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING. | We are desirous of informing the public, that we have on hand, and lare 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. Persons desirous of furnishing themselves with fashion- able well-made garments, at reasonal.le priees, can be suited better at our establishment than any other in Charlottetown. . & J. BELL, Tailozs, opposite the Market. VULCAN, THE PROPERTY OF J. W. CAIRNS. es yu E celebrated halfshred Five Year old STAL- { LION, sired by the imported thorough bred Blood SALADIW. from a Columbus dem. gfind d@m by Roncevalles —has teken two prizes from the Royal Avricultural Society recently —is of a dark brown, standing 16 hands, will stand for the Season at the following places, viz *— On Moauday. April 30th, will leave Thomas Cairns’, Sammerside for st. Mle wor’s, and pass throach Miscouche to Lyall’s. Let 16. ‘Tuesday. the Ist May. will leave for Mr. H. N. Hope's, on his way back to St. Eleanor’s—from thence to ‘Townsend's Corner and 1 hos. ‘,airnus. Ou Wednesday, the 2d. will call at Heffleld’s Forge and Robert Walker’s, (stogping at the latter place for two hours) on his way to In- dian River and Malpequ?. stopping at the stables ef Mr Geerge Ellisou, unti! 10 o’cloek, the next day. On Ticursday, the 3d. will lerve for Breen’s Forge.at Darnley thence | to C haries Doyle's. at Park Corner. thence to Pillman’s, New London. where he will remain until two o'clock, on Friday afternoon, when he will cross Mcl.eod’s Ferry, to Graham’s, stopping at George McKay's, Esquire. all night. Saturday, the 5th, leaves M Kay’s. by Johnston’s Mills, to M-Askill’s, Princetown Road. thence to Widow ‘l'avlor’s, Freetown, remaining antil the following Monday. F ” On Monday, the 7th will leave fot John Wright’s Mill,S. W . and from thence to John Wright’s, Esquire, Searluown, where hie will re- mnain for the nig't. O» Tuesday, the Sth, will leave for Mr. Muirhead’s, Trvon Road on his wav to Sturdy’s Mills stepping at Birnabus ‘Towsdale’s, , | irment, comprising al) the net styles, till be | loves, | handkerchiefs, hats and caps, together with every article required | ~ i - ne Seen Z i _— ae oT an mntcane -— <i f AMERICAN HAIR TONIC. yperion Fiuid, tor the growth and preservation m ana a ar : own to be without rival on this continent. WILBGR’S COMPOUND OF have stirted into an ephemeral existence since his unrivalled Haat restorstive, and their doonr PURE CoD LIVER Bogles’s Hyperion Hair Fluid, with a popularity ° any other article, goes on ‘ conquering aud to coa- ‘is no malady which can affect the Hair but can be cured OIL AND LIME. “ Separibe preyaration. ‘lo ladies it ts invaluable ; and on F children’s Heads it favs the foundation ofa good head of one tis wow patronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britazu, and Com- c r Soak an extensive sale throughout Lurope, A Cure for Consumption, Serofula, Coughs, ( . Boer s Eeveraicw Haim Dyk converts red of grey hair into a beaa- tifal black or brown, the momen t itis'applied. literally dyeing the hair Without stuining the skin and le aves the Hairsott and glossy without injuring its texture in the least; a decided superiority over ail other Hair dves. Bogle’a Amole Shaving compound renders that usually unpleasant operation (shaving) a de eided luxury Bogle’s Hebeaona removes Frec shortest possible time, and 1s acknowledg for beautifying the complexion, ‘Vo be had. wholesale or retail, of W. Bogle, Baston, U.S. And by all Drvggest and perfumer States and Great Britaim, W. tk Dre Ay JOHNSON American Anodyne Linnnent, { TOR the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma Pair inthe Sides or Breast, Rheumatism Cram pin the Stomuch, Spitting of Bloed and all Lung Complaints.— Manufac- tured by 1.8. JOMNSON, Bangor, Maine, Dr. Johnson's AMERICAN ANODYNE LINIMENT, anentirely vegetable preparation, prepared and in- tended for Internal and External application. The inventor of this article was in the Cunstant practice of medicme for 20 years, and by a long cofrse of experiments upon the various diseases for which this Lamiment is recom— inended, he became perfectly satistied of its efficacy, and offer it with full contidence te the afflicted, as the reswlt ot lis lung experience, and, beet efforts. This has long been a standard medicine, and enjoys the sin- gular privilege of being knowa and patronized by a large por- tion of the wedical Paculiy, wherever it bas been introduced, With the firm conviction that it isthe best remedy of the present age for all diseases for which it is recommended, the proprietor offers lis Linunent to the Poblhe; not combtpmg tha; it will sustain the high repetation it has already acquired. We do not affirm that this artiele 1s @ cure for the ten thousand tls humanity 18 heir to, bet let those who are ifPicted with the tollowing diseases, try 1 and we ean assure them they will Gud relief, Pidamation of the Bronchia or Bronchitis, Rose Cold, Cater b, Hard dry Cough, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness and common cold, Pain and Soreness in the Lunge, Stomach and Sides, caused by lifting or oinerwise, Asthma and Jnfluen- ‘ga. for Sore Throat and Weak Langs, for Chrome Diarthea caused by Rheumatism in the bowels, for Cramp in the Stomach, tor Stranguay, Gravel and Stone, Blind Piles, &c. Externaly 1 with Have the most hippy effects, in all cases where any otner Liniment would be used, especially for Baeu.| matic Affections, Chillblains, Chapped Hands and sore Lips; it is a sovereign remedy for the bites of Bies, and other insects Phere is pothrng of equal efficacy to this for Horses and Oxen, where they are corked, cat, bruised, strained or chafed by the harness, #nd it possesses more than double the power of any other Liniment. luflammation of the Bronchia or Brochitis, for the core of this: disease it has been wonderfelly stceessful. Those who had kles and tan fromthe face in the ed to be the very best article Z27 Washington street, s throwghont the Canadas, United {, WATSON, Agent for P. bh. 1. | i ; | Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Bleod, and al 7 complaints of the-Lungs. BPURE Cod Liver O1! has long been acknowledged to be most effcaciows article for the cure of Consarmption ang kindred diseases yet discovered, while the chemical pro of the PHOSPHATE OF LIME are also well known 1 thie, dicine as being pecoliarly healing. kn eases where ulcergy has taken place on the longs, this article has been found bY the most careful tests to supply the very ingredients necessary the furmation of celle, and the complete healing of this delicaiy part of the haman systein. This preparation of the pure Cod Liver Ou) ond Lime the oil of its very nauseating taste, which renders it so repulsive. particularly to invalids, “The thorough mcorporation ef the Phosphate of Lime with the Oil has been enty accomplished by the adoptton of the arost perfect roles ef chemistry, and ame dicine has thereby been produced which is uf inestimable Valug ina clinate like ours. A lony array of certificates might be given here to prove the efficacious character of ihis medicine, but it is not deemed pe j cessary- ‘Fire fact that from the very first introduetion of <7 ‘ ‘adopted by the medical faculty, is sufficient proof of its Unques tioned excellence, For sale wholesale and retail, by Alex. B. Wilbor 156 Court Street, Boston, : is pe Chemiq Cod Liver Ou! and Lime before the public, it has been redeae W. KR. WATSON, Agent for P- E. Islang, November 6, 1854. ———.39 ‘ PERRY’S BALM. —o-——_s- For Kestoring, Preserving & beautifying THE HAIR pours elegant preparation is an eficctoal remedy for Baldness or Fellmeg off of the har. bt prevents and completely erede catea Scroff and Dandrodgf, strengthens the Roots of the haw — causes it to crow luxuriantly ; gives mt a neh, dark, sofi and ulossy appearance, and prevents it torning grey. Fhe Hun’ garian Balm is a perely Vegetable compound, sesentifically and cheuneally combined, and is warranted (0 contain none of those deleterious ingredent? which prove so injurious to the hai, It acts directly wpon the skin, cleansing and purifying it from — all unhealthy secretions.thereby removing end preventing the accumulation ef seruf, dandrnff, and other impurities, which . so frequently cause prematsre decay, asd loss of the heer, The Hungarian Balm is eapecially adapred to ladies use and those who have tried the various oleagimous mixtures, with — no benefit, will at once discover the agreeable and beneficial effects produced by this prre and delieate preparation. Instend of matting and tangling the hair, {which is more or less pulled cases of long continnanee have found permanent relief, S. 1). No. 10) Court Street Bestony who had a case of | three years stending, has kindly permitted ws to refer to him) in proof of the efBFacy of ths salpable medicine; jcase of a Rose Cold. ‘This cold comes on wheu the flowers | bloom in the Spring, and continues till the leaves fall in Autunn —if this disease 1s not attended to in season it ends im con- sumption. Take of the Lininent according to directiuns aud a cure will result. Catarrh, and noise of confasion in the head may be enred by a farthfal trial of this Lintment, drop one or two drops in each ear at night before going vo bed, and take it imternally according to directions, In all Coughs,the Anodyne Liniment is a well known re- medy. particularly for Whooping Congh. The fist symptoms should be checked, and not the least difficulty will occur in the ere of this complaint. Fur chiidrea half a teaspoon toll of Liniment night and morning. Tins Anodyne Liniment for gore throat and weak langs, that complaint so common malleountrie, sespeetlly in this climat stands uurtvalled; and in every case, a compiete trial wiih be \cmarked by the most complete success. The Blind Piles.. The Anodyse Linimeut has in a great number of imstances of this distressing disease, made perma- nent cures. Iu connection with taking the Liaimest internally external application should be made The sale of this invaluable medicine is rapidly increasing, and the Proprietor can say with confidence that he has been the favored instru nent of giving relief to thousands of the filicted and suffering. “The following certificates are genuine and he earnestly solicits all who may be affl.cted, to give this Anodyne Liniment a fair tria!, satisfied that if taken with a fuli determination to test tts ability they will find rehef. Dr. A. JOHNSON’S Jaundice and Dyspeptic Bitters, PREPARED BY 1.8. JOHNSON, BANGOR, MAINE. GPP a paper of these Bitters in one quart of W. 1. Rom Wine or Gin; take aoout a third of a wineyglass full three | Satie befure eating. ‘Tuey will bear filling up severa) | ies, | 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 Ritter is veeded. They give a good | | | Ward, Esq. ( u Se On Wednesday the 9th. will leave for Crawford’s Inn, and remain there until 3 e’clock—and from thence to John Clark’s Cape ‘Tra- verse, where he will remain until one on Thursday, and will then leave tor Monkley’s, stopping at Hooper’s Corner all night. Friday. the Lith will leave Hooper’s Corner for M:Caui’s, by Clark’s Mitls through Wiimot Creek to Thomas Cairns’s. senr, cs if ‘The above routes will be continued fortnightly during the re- | mainder of the season r o An exoerienced Groom will be in attendance April 9 KikL PAULIF, Groom. New Goods just opening at the Manchester House, Sydney-street. & FEW cases of FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising £& plain and trimmed spring Bonnets, newest styles, bonnet Ribbons, silk and French Kid Gloves, muslin Collars, lace and muslin Habit-shirts and Sleeves, lace, gossamer and shetland Veils, lawn avd muslin embroid- ered Handkerchiefs, Laces and Edgings, window Muslins, Ylastic Cutille stays, infant Waists and Caps, black aad white, corded and embroidered Skirts, Pa ass, Long Shawls, Neek-ties, mohair and brown lace Head. j meres, plain and shot Poplins, black and eolowred Glace Silks, very cheap, with a variety of other seasonavle articles, all of which will be disposed of at very low prices. i Further importations hourly expected. May 7. SAMUFL M‘MURRAY. YOR SALE, by the Subseriber, two iarittesiie American WAGGONS. Also, 10C0 bushels Swedish TURNIPS. JAMES MORKKIS, Queen Street, April % A CARD. IIE Subseriher offers his services to the Public as AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION MERCHANT, and hopes, by prompt attention to business entrusted to him, to obtain a share of patronage, JAS. COLES. Notice. PPAF celebrated Stallion “KING OF THE VALLEY,” the finest horse in Prince Edward Island, imported by the Rogal Asricularal Seciety in the year 1853, is now at Patrick Samphy’s, on the Geergetown Road, near Finlays, and ready for service, He will aiso be at the Head of St. Peters Ray, on | Monday the 44th of May, and remain there until Saturday ‘the T9tn, at 12 v’clock noon, which round he will continue Serine the Season, viz: 2 weeks at Patrick Samphy’s, and 1 week at Mardeck roe te Esq-) Head of St. Peters Bay. erins ‘for the Serson— Fifteen Shillings (ac ; Act), payable at the time of service. eee ee ajc @, seed. JOSEPH DINGWALL. y } | | } ——-—— | Medicine ean be furnished at proprietor’s prices at the Drug | | dresses, plain and ehecked Barages, Bayadire Robes, Delaines and Cash- ; appetites cure Jaundice and all Bilrous aff-ctiona,—operaitng | on the Liver and Kindeys, and assisting nature tp her effuris | io 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’ Hal!, and at the Drug Stores of W. R. Watson and M. W. Skinner, and sold at all the Stores throughout the Island. Persons wishing supplies of the above | Store of | M. W. SKINNER, Janmary 22. 1855. ly. et AORT i ECU RE oe Laver Complaints | | | Pe Jaundice, Dyspep-ia,Rhe tisin, Lid er z N ( 2, Vyspep-ia Wkheumatism, tid een gestion, Gout, Dyseniery, Diarrhea, Dis, ct: | orders, of the Kidneys and Biadder, Bry | ae fal ssipelas, and all Diseases of ihe Skin Kroption, Typhoidand Inflammatory Fevers Sick Headache, Costiveness, Pains in the Head, Breast, Side, Back and Limbs, Pal- pitation of the Heart, Female Complaints, and all Digpases arising fron an impure state of the blood, ‘Tuese invaluable Pills have been used with unparalleled , Success in private practice, for more than thirty years, andare now offered to the public, with the fullest conviction that they will prove themselves a public benefit. They possess the power of stimulating the deparative organs throughout the body to a healthy action, thus assisting nature to subvert diseases after her ewn manner. Prepared only by /D. DAYLOR, Jr. & CO. No. 25, tianaver Street, Boston, | | Sold by B. TAYLOR, Jr, & CO., 25, Hanover Street, Bos- on aot W. R. WATSON, General Agent fur Prince Edward siand. W.R. WATSON, Charlo'tetown, General Agent for P. ELI Ys Notica. | A | | | L persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing on those lands situate on Let or Township No. 46, the property of and lying between the westpra boundary ef Major Crocvke’s land, and _ the eastern bowadary of Let 45. Any person or persons so found | espassing, will be prosceuted with the utmost rigour of the law. \OBERT STEWART, Agent for Captain Byrne, the heirs of Mrs. Taylor A Bilas tien Pauad Charlottetown, April23.— Gyo Cepningham, Horses, Waggons. | SALE, 8 Horses and 3 double Wagaons. at J, HE. GATES’ Live April 26. Inquire ry Stable, Queep Sqnare, Charlottetown. General Ageut tor P. b. Island | C C out in the process of combing,) it leaves it free and clean; pre motes a natural moistere, and imparts a beautiful dark and glossy appearance. ‘I'rp it onee and-you will be convinced » Pn also in the | of 1s syperiority ever al, other compounds forthe hair, Muck — more might be said in favor of this inestimable compound, but — it is deemed unnecessary, as the proprietor feels confident thet ose TRIAL will convince the usost incredujeys of te ese aad manifold virtues. Therefore, If you have lost your hair and wish to restore it. If you are losing your hair and wish to preserve it. If you are troutied with Dandreff and wish to remove @. If you have any hwmour of the Sealp and wish to cure it. iW you are troubled with Nervious Headaciie and wish te cure it. If you have hair eaters at the roots of the hair and wishw destroy them. ; soft, pliable and beautiful os Silk; and ifyeu wish to presery rich, gracefol and luxuriant tresses to the latest period of life use PERRYS HUNGARIAN BALM. Price 25 and 50 cents, in large bottles. W. Ro. WATSON, Charlottetown, Agent for P. E. Ts land. — —— THIS WASHING POWDER 1S WHAT DOES THE WORK! OH DEAR! IT IS Suc HARD WORK TO WASH! = I Pe WASTING Made easy and pleasant by the use of Boston Chemical Washing Powder. HIS Soap- Powder, prepared by a practical Chemists is superior for washing clothes, cleaning paint work, re- moving grease from woollensand takes the place of other soap for cleansing purposes. One package with five minutes Isbot nukes two gallons of pure soft soap. Thonsands of families vave adopted its use and give it the preference over al] other saponaceous compounds. ; If you have harsh, dry and wiry hair. and wish it to beeome ~ 1). TAYLOR, Jr. & CO.,General Agents for the New Eng | land States and British Provinces, 25 Hanover Stieet Boston “ = - WATSON, Charlottetowa, Wholesale Agent fw JUST TRY eas Wee Jamie Duncan’s EW ESTABLISHMENT of Tin, Copper, Iron, and i Plumber Work. Next door tothe residence of the Hon. George oles, From his late experience in the Old Country, and by strict attention to the execution of orders, be hopes to merit @ share of public patronage. P. 3.—Jobbing punctually attended to. Charlottetown, January 22, (All papers.) Notice. ASH paid for empty, clean Black Bottles at the Drug Storé of M. W. SKINNER, Queen Street, Charlottetown. April 30. 1855. JUST PUBLISHED, The Odicum, or Vocalist’s Guide, * ONSISTING of a complete course of instruction in the elemente of Vocal Music. Founded on the Pestalozzian System; designed for the use of Schools and private pupils. 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