THE EX AMINER. FRE oe Se re OE eo Sa + Geena v2 ‘ 1 ‘ s City Cheap Cash Store. pe subscriber has received per ‘* Majestic,’ *¢ Sea Star,”’ and ** Hibernis,’? a large and varied Stock of fashionable /GUODS, suitable for the season, viz: Plain and figured Coburgs —_|_ Beavers, Pilots, Satinctts Circassian Clothe & Cashmeres | Cloakings, Lyon Skia Lustres and Orleans Ladies’ Uirculars and Mantles Perekop Dresses & Balaclava | Ready-made Clothing in great Check variety ES I ——— eee Cabinet, Chair and Sofa Manufactory. | Queen Syuare, in the rear of Haszard’s Gazette Office. FPSHE Subscriber having engaged a part of the Steam Power belonging to the above Establishment, is now prepared to manufactire every article appertaining to his business. Hav- ing loft P. E. Island (his former home), several years since, and been, daring that time, employed in some of the best Shops in the United States, he feels confident that he can give satis- faction ta thoss who may please to patronize him ; has | cette aa = sid eal tous pee ae Fancy Prints and Ginghams | Blonds, Laces, ee lins ’ . { i Css, “ . . “ “ way ° 4 aac de } a ho chenammnbel Eahour-esting machinery, and also | aoe & striped Shirt- ee ie ae Hare ly of the best Woods used in Cabinet Work, consisting) qo. >. ee oa int” al of Moti an Plank, Walnut and Rosewood, with which Bird-| re oar lickings Bere asdee: “ irs yb poh eye bse make up to order in the}, is.tey, Cloth and Cashmere | White Lace, colored Shot ite nae ae , - ; san | Long Shawls land Falls Sore Sunight aad Sreopansme — Plaid, Wool & Tweed Shawls | Blue and Green Barage = — anf earecge done and Handkerchiefs needs are —, : ‘K wey | Polka Jackets and Vests Quilts, Comforte J 14, 1856 3m ene aeCREE , Broad Cloths, Doeskins Furniture Prints anuary 14, 1856. ‘ Fo i ieecetiheitietihlhilitiasiddaiclaiginenree<tinnitnemanamssnciien Printed Damasks Excollent Stand for business for Sale at Vil Cloths, Table Covers, Linen Table Cloths, Cotton Batting, Bodeque, 'Waddine, White, Red and Blue Warp, (best American), Silk, ‘Kossuth and Glazed Hats, new style ; a large Stock of Men’s pe subscriber off-re for sale the following excellent stand for business, situate opposite Hooper's Corner, Bedeque. and Boys’ CAPS. ae an QUORS--WINES, BRANDY, GIN, RUM & SPIRITS. Phere is a piece of ground, with a front on the road of five pp yy) warranted very superior in boxes, chests and half chests ; ehaing, and two chains deep. There is a new Dwellinz Ifouss a few chests of fine English Breakfast. : upon it, a story and a half high; it has five com-ortable room® Gor g.ctionory, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Flour, Spices, Salt, on the first oor, besides a commodious Kitchen and Dairy ; the eccond floor may WS laid off in four convenient bed-rooms. A Nails, Glass, Putty, Raisins, Candles, Soap, Starch, Indigo, Sole Leather, Buifalo Robes and Leopard Sleigh Robes ; Store adjoins the Dwelling Hous:, measuring 20 x 30, and is also, a superior Rosewood Seraphine, well fitted up for business. Another small Dwelling House | JOHN IGG, Sydney-street, adjoins the Store, which will be sold with the other property, | The Laud will be divided into building lots, and sold aapPTnneT « ii. if so required; or sold all in one block, with the buildings | : Orwell and Montague Cheap Stores. thereon. The situation of this ate, onic being in the midst of m _ aoe gore ar lnatng tae Rm rig Lay ogee. flourishing avd beautiful settlement, and within a very short) — 6368S wit a continuance of public distance of the rapidly thriving sea-port settlement of Summer- | twelve years, trusts in‘future to merit a oa tat his lait ide, renders it a very desirable location for the establishment | favor, not only at the above establishment, a ° sd on the e of a Mereantile Business, or a Boarding House. Part of the | 4 MONTAGUE BRIDGE, which will be conducted on the same ‘ “y ms age. F -r inf _| principles as the one at Orwell ; both have obtained the charac- potggan. 9 pana Bape rt elgg, > rae aan Ses of hoviiie always on hand a good assortment of GOODS, tion respecting terms and other particulars may be obtained | > keke ahr ‘pest Country Stores in the Leland, and of| icaticy bei > » subscriber at Charlottetewn. | Of Deng the cheapes® \ 7 a at ow applicaticn being made to the subseri TOHLN il \RPER | having a fixed price fur every article and no deviation. The ae | motto in both establishments is * Quick sales and light profits. ~- ——_—__—__——_—_--———- |_ FOR SALE—50,000 fresh cut Spruce DEALS, now ready For Sale, : é . | for shipment, and 300 tons Hardwood ‘TIM BER, which might FFXUE American built Shallop Rewaxo, lying in Pinette) be kept afloat for two or three weeks at Georgetown, if ar- Harbor, 42 tons Register, built principally with live Oak, | ranged for this week, For further information apply to B. Copper-fastened, being in a good state of repair, and well | Davies, Esq., Charlottetown, or to P. Sreruens, Orwell. found with Sails, Rigging, Ground Tackle, &e. Apply to the} 3 Any person about to engage in Ship-building can haye owners Messrs. Donaid and John McDonald, Pinette. from 200 to 300 tons of Hardwood, at a very low price, to clear BENJ. DAVIES, Broker, | out the subscriber's booms at Orwell and Three Rivers. — Charlottetown, January 14,1856. Si. WANTED—500 OX & COW HIDES, for which the highest heady oll er ack 6 | market price will be given in casu, or Goods at Cash prices, . . : }at either Establishment. QL persons indebted to Grorce Brrr, whose Accountsor| 4 vacancy now offers for two respectable Apprentices, who a Notes of Hand are long overdue, are requested to make will require to give good references. Sons of members of any immediate payment to sive expenses. . Temperance Society will have a decided preference, and be BEER & SON will also feel obliged to those indebted 0 | brought up as such, a be eee are Tt an early settlement, | Orwell, Dee, 3, 1855. PATRICK STEPHENS. arlottetown, January 14, 1850, nocnaceoananmamrertnndeeron— owl Notice. Cash for Hides. . said tn Wis eubecsthad ter Maal Bins AN TO PURCHASE. at the * Euston Strect Tan-| , 4 persons indebted to the subscriber by Bond, Note, or Ww ANTED TO PURCi nt the ee oe Book Account, are hereby notified that unless the several December 3, 1855. ee te Charlottetown, January 14, 1856. —_—————-— ——— ~~ Wotice. A Marvellous Remedy! for a Marvellous age}! W. SKINNER would intimate to the y«% through- I © out the Island generally, who sell Dr. G. 8. Johnson's excellent medicines, that he has received a large supply direet from the proprietor, Also, the Sugar Coated Pills, which have been eo much enquired after. Any of the Agents In want of any of J Se an BTORE at be supplied at proprietors “ aT" Q ° eo M. W. SKINNER, December 17. Wholesale Agent for P. E. Island. Highly Nutritious for Invalids and Children. | U BARRY’S Delicious Revalenta Arabica Food ; also, the standard “article ; Clark’s Corn Starch, Hecker’s Farina Food for Children, puddings, &c. ; Mott's Broma, this excellent compound affords one of the most innocent and nu- tritious beverages that can be obtained from the cocoa nut, in solution with other ingredients. It imparts tranquility to the nerves and gives strength to the whole system. eae THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY, By the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little openings on the surfece "WF our bodies. Vhrough these this Ointment when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward Mott’s Soluble Cocoa, being instantaneously soluble, a CUP part. Diseases of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, affectiong of excellent chocolate may be obtained in onc minuce from this of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Asthrmas, Coughs and preparation by the apy inate of boiling water. It is highly | Colds, are by its means effectually cured. Every housewity other means. ERYSIPELAS, RUEUMATISM AND SCORBUTIG HUMOURS. No remedy has ever done so inuch for the cure of diseases of the Skin, whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, cannot long withe stand us influence. ‘The inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing thig Vintment, giving advice as to its epplication, and has thug been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS & ULCERS, Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumours, Professor Holloway las despatched to the East large shipments of this Ointment, to be used in the worst cases of wounds. {ft will cure any ulcer, giandular swelling, stiffness or Contraction of the joints, even of 20 year's standing. PILES AND PISTULAS. These and other simular distressing complaints can be effec- tually cured if the Gintment be well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot, 9 Both the Oiutmentand Pills shou'd be used in the following cares: Y | Fistulas ‘Gout nutritious and agreeable. From the facility with which it| knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of ay may be prepared, it is particularly convenient for travellers— | thickness. ‘This healing Ointment far more rendil y penetrates sold at Od. per package, ; . through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the Cocoa Paste in tins, Prepared Cocoa ip pocket No. 1] most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by Chocolate, &c., are for sale at SKEINNER’S DRUG STORE, Queen Street. 1 Case Pine Apple JAM, 1 Do. superior Jordon Almonds, December 17, 1855. Apothecaries’ Hall, fi THE OLD HOUSE, E3TABLISHED 1810. HY Charlottetown, May, 1855. T. DESBRISAY & Co: AVE just received, per late arrivals from London Dublin, United States and Halifax, their supplies for the écasog, comprising 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-stufls; Fruits, Spices, Confectionary, Medicated and other Lozenges; with all the Patent Medicines in repute, and every other article usually kept at similar Establishments in Great Britain [See Apothecaries’ Hall Advertiser. The whole of which they can with confidence reeouwend to the public, and, if quality be considered, at as low, if not lower prices, than they cad be proeured elsewhere in the market. Charlottetown, May 21. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! The most valuable Spring and Summer Medicine in the World: Dr. Halsey’s Forest Wine. Bal legs | Chiego foot Patronized by the nobility and medical faculty of England, and esteemed | | Sore-throats Bead Breasts Chilblains ‘Skin disease the most extraordinary medicine in the World. Burns \Chapped hands Glandular Swelligs Scurvy N EDICINE containing molasses or liquorice — like the Sa: ip . (Soh) i ea ag boested Sersaperitine, require many large bottles to pro- née and Canmadeed and ith densi tea, duce the slightest change in health, The Forest wine ts alto-) oo 14 gy ‘iff Seie’ si cS ae ae ieee a gether a different article. It contains no syrup to give it con C ee dee ee ae a manne oco-bay Kiephantiasis |Sore Nipples |Yaws. sistency, but acquires its excellent flavor and powerful medicinal properties from the vegetable plants of which it is composed. ‘The Forest wine combines the virtues of the Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and 80, Maiden Lane, WILD CUERRY, DANDELION, YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA, | New York, also by all respectable Draggisis and Dea lers in with otLer valuable plants whose properties are all most effective. | Medicines throughout - civilized warid, at the following Its high concentration renders it one of the most efficient aw“ oe dil.; 3s, Si,; and Se, each Pot, medicines now in use. Sometimes less than a single bottle (7 There 1s a considerable saving by tubing the larger restores the lingering patient from weakness, debility and sick- a Sold at the “stablishnents of Professor Holloway, 244, sery,”°—1,500 HIDES, for which the highest price - iL cash will be paid on delivery ; amounts due by them be _ er settled by new security, on Always on hand, a large ass yrtment of superior CALF) or before the 30th Deeem er Bess, the peapecernn claims will | SKINS, and sides of Neat’s and Grain Leather. be handed over to John Longworth, Esq., Charlottetown, his | Charlottetown, Jan. 14. Sw. H.C. TROWAN, | Attorney, for collection. PRODUCE of any kind, in good | ——__—_— —— | order, will be taken by the subscriber in payment, and the NEW STORE! [highest price allowed for it, PATRICK STEPHENS. . Orwell and Montague Cheap Stores, December 3, 1855. Dublin & Glasgow House, No. 15, Queen-st. | , : : ECEIVED at the above New Establishment, and offered) pg The Schooners ‘“‘ Reward,”’ for Orwell, and ** Mary Eli- for sale, at lowest prices, for cas, a general assortment | zabeth,”’ fur Montague Bridge, are hourley expected with a of Merchandise, consisiing of DRY GOODS of every de-| large and well selected STOCK OF GOODS, in endless va- | scription ; a large and superior lot of GROCERIES, viety, with an extensive aesortment on hand, which will be | Comprising TEAS, in chests, half-chests and boxes; Sagar, | gold at very reduced prices, for prompt payment in - and Soap, Candles, Raisins, Tobacco; also, Boots, Shoes and} all kinds of Produce, at both the establishments. o- Rubbers, Sole Leather, Brooms, Buckets, Buffalo Robes, | = Crockery ware, Canada extra-Superfine FLOUR, Brandy, Gin, 9 Spirits, ‘ke. . ¢ me” N. B.—Observe the sign, “* DUBLIN ann GLASGOW |. = 2 JIUUSE,” underneath the Advertiser Printing Office. 2 November 26, 1855. B op Shh ARE o3 BOSTON HOUSE. e, 3 QUST RECEIVED — barrels Baldwin, Greening and Wine! E68 APPLES ; Unions. Pickles, Caadles, ‘fea, Currants, Loa a & Sugar, Pilot Bread, Figs, Raisins, Confectionary, fancy Soaps, | aS common do., Castor Oil, Indigo, smoked Herrings, Saleratus, } ee Soda, Window Glass, all sizes ; Buffalo Robes, Trunks, Brooms, | Buckets, Pails, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Rocking and other | Chairs, Tubs, nests do., do. Boxes, Fluid Lamps, Decanters, Tumblers, Champagne Glasses, Cigars, Fruit Plates, Tvilet Decanters,—togetier with a good assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries and Fancy Goods, which will be sold cheap for CASII only. GEORGE McDOUGALL, Below the Catholic Church. Ow. Dec. 24, x . 4 T r x AMERICAN HOUSE. FALL STOCK COMPLETED. Per “ Dancinz Feather,’ “* Mary,’’ ‘* Jemima”? and ** Mary | 'Ann,”’ from Béston and Halifax. | Y¥ the above ships, the subse “Ser has just finished his FALL IMPORTATIONS, cowprising, (besides his large | etock already advertised) as follows :— 80 Chests TEA—warranted cood, 12 Pans. MOLASSES, 4 Hhds. SUGAR, 50 Boxes Raisins, 190 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 60 STOVES, 25 Bbis. Apples, 4 ewt, Ch ese, 10 Doz. Brooms, 10 do. Pails, 3 Casks Fluid, : New Store at Georgetown. — ing Safety Lamps and Lamp Feeder, ina variety Pu subscriber takes leave to inform the public that he has. GE sty lcs, a ‘ just opened a STORE, opposite the premises of Mr. And- 10 Bbls. Nuts, 20 do. € rack = and Pilot Bread, | Trew XM senate: in ia iree: teh, well selected stock FE a are ys bs peed ani rof DRY GOODS, HARDWARE and GROCERIES, which be The whole forming a most extensive Stock, and from the jg prepared to sell for cash, or prompt payment, lower than variety in the different articles and moderate charges, is well any other in the market, and hopes by strict attention to busi- worthy of general attention. W. B. DAWSON. | ness to merit a share of publie patronage. American House, Grafton-st., Dee. 17. P stern een AUGUSTINE C. MACDONALD. LONDON HOUSE. Georgetown, January 7, 1856. Isl. & Ady. 3i. —FALL 1855.— -~- General Importers, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, October 8, 1855. SUCCESSORS TO A. & J. DUNCAN & Co., | FALL, 1855. DUNCAN, MASON & Co., just received ex Barque ‘ Isabel GO ODS suitable for the present an , 4 AV > Brick Building, corner of Queen and Dorchester Streets. 9 H —| | | 4 TEACHER WANTED for De Gros Marsh School, Lot 55. Application to b d he T e Ex SIR ALEXANDER from London, and MAJESTIC from. . ” — DO NALD McCORMACK, Liverpool. } DUNCAN McLEAN FAFNUE Subscriber has completed his FALL SUPPLY of! Jany.7, ANGUS McCORMACK, ies BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, now forming one of the! ——-*—----———— waa, most extensive and general stocks in the market—which will be | ; Notice. sold on the most moderate terms for prompt payment, aliberal| YTHEREAS by an Assignment executed by Mr. CHAS. discount made tu wholesale customers, comprising every variety | SAUNDERS, of the City of Charlottetown, Merchant, of Ladies’ dress materials at extraordinary low prices—Ladies’ on the Istday of August, 1854, certain Debts due to him prior Mantles and Bonnets in the newest styles, together with a thereto by sundry persons in this Island, were assigned unto large assortment of Millinery-—-Ladies’ sets stone Martin, Messrs. Perer Ross and Epwarp Wittiam CuipMan, of Hali- Sable, Pitch, Mink, Squirrel and other Furs, Cloaking iy great fax. Nova Scotia, Merchants; and whereas the said Cuar.es variety, Cloths, a large assortment; Blankets, Prints, Shirt- Sauypers did also on the 14th of June last, execute an Assign- ings, Carpeting, Hearth-rugs, Crumb Cloths, Hoisery, Haber- ment of all his then Outstanding Debts in this Island, unto dashery, Ribbons, a choice sclectiou; Silk Velvets, Trimmings Messrs. Martin P. Buack and Wtuttam L. Brack, and Messrs, in great variety ; Ready-made Clothing all sizes, Boots and Wiuuram J. Cotreman and N. Wurtwore, of Halifax, Nova Shoes, Satin slippers, Vil-floor Cloth, with a great variety of Seutia, Merchants—Notice of the said respective poelitietanse | other Goods. | is therefore hereby given, and the several persons indebted to —ALSO— the said Charles Saunders are hereby requested to make im- A large assortment of HARDWARE and GROCERIES, of mediate payment of the several amounts due by them to all kinds, TEAS, very cheap, to be had at the Subscriber's Tueormitus Stewart Esg., who is duly authorized to demand Store, Great George Street, oppusite the Catholic Chapel. HENRY UHASZARD. and recoyer the same, at his Office, in Desbrisay’s Buildings, 7 J Charlottetown, to prevent a recourse being had to coercive _ Charlottetown, Noy. 12, 1855, | Steps. Dated this Eleventh day of October, 1855, merge Qik, nib ace | JOHN LONGWORTH, : HH i ix i i fk AS He R Attorney for Ross and Chipman. HY: 2 ieee pl gas and generaliy keeps on hand the | satin ee &C 6 y for W. J. Coleman 0. . GROCE Rixs | aed ° JOSEPH HENSLEY, to be found im this City; and the best of Brandy, Holland | Attorney for Messrs. Biack & Co. Gin, Spirits, Demerara Rum, (a goodartiele), Whiskey, Wine, Port, Sherry and Maderi , Wanted, , Saerry and Maderia ; a few dozon Champagne ; Ale and | mrs Journeymen Gig and Sleigh-makers, to whom the Bottled Porter, in { and pint Bottles, Cider, Lemon $ I be wi . wholesale and ea ii pipet wate ae Ofaee, Uberlabeenee ny, Po eee ee ee Queen Sqnare, Charlottetown, Nor. 26, 8m. January 14, 1846, . chased the medicines, to the great syrprise of aii my friends, | . . id Joys Society as well as ever, ness. tu strong and vigorous health. Every dose shews its good N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every : . effects on the constitution, and improves the state of the health. wane ee een ri 2 ane H The Forest Wine is recommended in the strongest terme for all ee ee ee ard (sland—Messre. Haszard » Iwen, Charlottetown, complaints of the stomach, > Vers, Cane Liver, Kidneys, Nervous Disorders, Billious Affections, Cheap and safe Light! oC Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice. Female) yy) Die Ne kul Complaints, Scrofula, and all Disorders arising from bad | \ ew el] 5 I ate Safety Lamp antl Lamp Feeder! blood and impure habit of the system. SAVED FROM DEATH. Testimony of Mr. Nathan Mathews. a highly respectable and | wealthy citizen of Newark, N.J. Dr G W Halsey :-—I believe your Forest Wine and Pills have | been the means of saving my life. When f commenced tiking | Lainps, Lamp Feeders, Fluid Holders, Lanterns, &c. &e. them [ laid at the point ef death with dropsy, piles and as hina. We respectfully invie the attention of the public to Newell's My physician had glven me up as past cure, and my family IMPROVED SOLAR FLUID LAMP, which gives a steady, had lostall hopes of my recovery. While in this dreadtu! | prijjiant fame, néarest to Gas that has ever been producee, situation, your Forest Wine and Pills were procured for me.!| [he cost of burning bung only one cent sn hour! These and before | had figished the first bottle of the Wine and box ! [amps are particularly adapted for ( burches, Hotels, Factories, of Pills, { experienced great relief; my body and limbs which) stores and Parlours. Onl Solars can be aliered, using the sane were greatly swollen became sensibly reduced. Hopes of my | shade. Common Fluid Lamps can be changed to Safety Fluid recovery began now to revive, and after continuing the use of} Lampe. * your medicine for about a month, the Piles and Asthma were completely cured. The Dropsy, through which my life was placed in such great danger, was also nearly gone, I have continued the ase of your medicines ynul the present time, and Lenjoy as perfect health as ever I did in my life, although lam more than sixty years of age. Yours, reepectfully, Newark, N J, December 19. 1847. GREAT CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT OF TEN YEARS’ STANDING. New York, January 9, 1848. Dr Halsey—Dear Sir;—Having taken your Forest Wine and Pills to remove a disease of the Liver from which | have suffered | severely for upwards of ten years; and having adhered closely Burning Fiaid, Patent Gil, Rosin Ou), Camphene, and alt other explosive compounds used for production of hght. ‘Ting [nvention is spplied to common Fiuid, Solar and Camphene good as can be bought in the market. Also,—Shades, Globes, Lamp Wicking, Entry Ha!i Lanterns, Fiuid Chandeliers, &e.— For sale, wholesale and retai', by NEWELL, WILLARD & Co, No, 28 Bromfield Street, Boston, N. B.--A large deduction will be made from the former prices of Newe.l’s Safety Lamps, &c. N Mavuews. The foliowing certificates are a sufficient guarantee of the ‘entire safety and efficiency of the Safety Lamp and Peeder:— We have had an opportunity to test the Parent Ssfety Lamp and Lamp Feeder of Mr. Johu Newe}!, of this city, in regard to to the directions which accompany the medicines I have re- | the measure of protection their constraction affords. in the covered my health, notwithstanding a!] who knew me thought | trails to which we subjected them, we endeavoured, without my case incurable, Previous to twking the Wine and Pills, [| effect, to produce explosions of the vapor of the fluid mixed had recourse to the best medical treatment, but continued to | with air, and to Surst them by the pressure ot the vapor alone. grow worse to an alarming degree. Some of my friends spoke |The principle adopted by Mr. Newell is that of the well known disparagingly of my case, and tried to persuade me from mak-| Davy Lamp. fle has so combined the parts, that we are ing use of any advertised remedies; and I doubt not, that there satisfied that all risk of explosive action is removed, are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking vour excelient Cuances T. Jack on, M.1).,? Assavers to the State medicines in consequence of the deception and inefhicrency of Aug. A. flaves, M.D, § of Massachusetts. many advertised remedies put forth by unprincipled men in| Boston, August 30, 1852 flaming advertisements. But, what a pity it is that the decen| Mr. John Newell, of Boston, has exhibited to me a Lamp, tion used by others shou'd be the means of dissuading many | and also containing vessels, furnished wirh wire gauze protec- labouring under disease from making trial and being cured by tors, upon the principle of Davy’s Satety Lamp for mmers. He your excellent remedies. Humanely speaking, they nave saved bas used both those instru:nents before me with inflammable my life; when [ commenced making use of them, f wasin a | fluids, and in both, when set on fire, the flame was arrested by wretched condition, but began to experience their good effects | the wire gauze, which 1s coated with silver. ‘ in less than three days; and in six weeks from the tune I pur- | are farhtully constructed, and carefully attended to, so that the wire gauze do not sutler injury from corrosion, wear, or violence, | am of opinion thatthe protection wi'l prove effectual against explosion. Nothing short of this conviction would im. duce me to counenance the continued use of the burning fluids, so called,as | have thought they ought to be en‘ irely discarded, if not prohibited from use: so frequent and dreadful are the accidents occasioned by ignorance and carelessness. la every case, glass lamps iar be given up, and those of metal sub- was entirely cured, and had increased fifteen pognds in weight, | baving taken one box of Pills, and two bottles of the Wine. | Would to God that every poor sufferer would avail nimself of the same remedies. Yours, &c., NERVOUS DISORDERS. Are diseases of the wind as wellas of the body, usually brought on by troubles and affliction, and are most common to persons of geligate constitutions and sensitive minds, Low spirits, melancholy, frightfal dreams, and fearfal anticipations of evi) fiom the slightest causes, generally accompanying nervous disorder. ‘The Forest Wine and Pills are an energetic remedy in these complaints. Estracts of 2 Jetter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, dated Philadelphia, September 7, 1848. Mr G W Hasley—Dear Sir; —Your Forest Wine and Pills have cured my wife of a dreadful nervous disorder with which Her body wa a Jaues Waiiron. stituted, on acco f the danger of fracture. New Haven, 16, 1853. B. Sin.iMan, senior. i have examined Newell's Patent Safety Lamp and Lamo Feeder. hey are constructed upon strictly pitlosophical principles, having a tube of silvered wire guaze, with a small perforation inthe cap. If well made, they cannot fail to insure protection against those dangerous explosions to which the vapors of burnmiag fluids and camphene are subject, when mixed with air. Their general introduction, [ have no doubt, would prevent inany distressing and fatal accidents. B.S. CARR, M.D. Professor of Chemistry, Albany Medica! College, and of Applied Chemistry in the University of Albany. (= Beer & Son, ‘T. Desbrisay & Co. and W. B Dawson, she had been affected for many years. wasted away. She was frequently dis frightful dreams, awakeni ite exha d covered with perspiration, and at times uring un e delusion that i s cunbeiliienh-detaliiel sand tiie noe ie. ay ee wa - are our authorized Agents for the sale of the above in P. E. four bottles of the W ine, anda of the Pills—she is now in Island. is) eee perfect health. She has ree er flesh and colar, and en- Notice. pes JC Pavtpine, Jatin Ti ‘ Dr David Marein, a celebrated practitioner of New York, pgislatiye nabrany of MAXt BOOKS belonging to the issing, The Librat ests that the y declared publicly that on boitle of Ualsey’s Porest wine contain- | turned with rit brain n iii to cadvent the i _R. Gaz. in her sleep by ed wore virtue than fifty of the large bottles of Sarsapari Rts . ~ i parilla | trouble and es e of adverti Messrs SS Lampman & Co., one of the largest and most re, Steehetaahentns aia: 12 spectable druggist in Syracuse—in a letter says: —« From what “fe rg i’ . ‘THE they have heard and seey of Halsey’s Forest Wine it is an exce!. lent and good medicine, and will uodoubtedly become the leading medicine of the day.” Che Forest Wine is pat up in large square bottles, with Dr Halsey's name blown in the glass, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for Bo. Gum coated Pills, 25 cents per box. Agents are authorized to retail, as well as wholesale, on as favorable con- ditions as the proprietor, No. 161 Duane St, Corner of Hudson New York. W R WATSON May 22, 1855, SON, General Agent. IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY BY EDWARD WHELAN, AT BIS OFFICE, KENT STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MR. COLES’ BREWERY, Price Fifteen Shillings per Annum 3 Payable Half Yearly IN ADVANCE ARRANTED to prevent all aceidents from the use of Porter’s Patent Burning Fluid and Camphene, as cheap and If the Instrumente . 4