SUPPLEMENT TO THE EXAMINER. LPL LP LPL LPO American Gocds & Groceries. prok SALE by the Subscriber, at his Old Stand ASSORTMENT of AMERICAN GOODS & GROCERIES Consisting of a large assortment of Boots and Shoes—Men’s, Women’s aod Children’s Rut bers—dv. do, eo. Hats and Caps of all kinds, Bleached and unbleached Cottons, Cotton Warp, Door Mats, Right-day and Twenty-four-hour Clocks, Green Window Blinds, Market Baskets, Ladies’ Work de , Farming Implements of all sorts, Barrels Crushed Sugar, Do Crackers, Do American and Canada Flour, a Corn Meal, &c. Sc T. GREEN. June 19, 1854. i y . . ab ’ Subd uP ASS, ppuikty eases of Prime CHAMPAGNE, just received ex “ Peeping Tom,” from Liverpool; and a quantity of OAKUM-: For Sale by CHARLES STEWART. (All the papers tf.) American Mill Saws. June 12, 1854 UST RECELVED trom Philadelphia, Qne case AMER ICAN MILL SAWS. For Sale by CHARLES DEMPSEY. Jane 12, 1654. _ Strayed or Stolen. ty PRAYED or Stolen’ from the Subscriber’s pasture, at as Brighton, on the night of Monday the 26th June Jast, a small | sewed Bay Mare, with a long switch tail, a little white on the near fore vot, and shod all round when she left, whoever will give such informa. | sion as will lead to her recovery, will be wel! rewarded for their trouble HENRY HASZARD. Charlottetown, July 17, 1854. I. G. oe Wanted, TEACHER for the School at 5 Houses, Bay Fortune’ i Read. Application to be made to the undersigned Trustees. THOMAS NOONAN, DAVID LARKIN, MATTHEW RYAN, JOHN M*ISAAC, MICHAEL M‘MULLEN. fay Portane Road, July 17, 1854. Flour and Corn Meal. post LANDED, ex Schooner Racuet, from New York — Barrels extra superfine FLOUR, Barrels kiln-dried CORNMEAL, whieh will be sold by the Barrel or Pound. June 12, 1854. A CHARLES DEMPSEY. WANTED MASTER for the School, West Side of Morell Dis- trict. Apply to the Trustees, THOMAS KEEFE, DANIEL M‘ARTY, PETER SINNOTT. Morell, June 26, 1854. a $TEAM BARBLS DISTILLER Yo Three miles from Charlottetown, formerly Dairymple’s Mills, PEVAE Subscriber begs to inform the Merchants of Town and Country, Hotel and Tavern Keepers, and the public gene vily, that he has erected » DISTILLERY at Da'rymple’s Mills, three miles from Charlottetown, where he manufactures the best ariicle of SVEIRITS ever offered for sale on end, and at much lower prices thanany insported. ~_ Large or small quantities will be supplied at the Subseriber’s : Store, in Dorchester Street, recently occupied by Hon. \V. W. Lord. DAVID A. BARRY. Charlottetown, June 19, 1854. GLOBE HOTEL, OLD STAND, KENT STREET. AMES W. CAIRNS would respectfully intimate to the | TRAVELLING PUBLIC that tis large and convenient | new House in Kent Sfreet, having been completed and well urnished, is now open for the accommodation of Permanent and Transient Boarders, where every atiention will be paid to ali who may favor him with their patronage, (F Comfortable stabling for Horses. HUNGARIAN BALM. For Restoring, Preserving & Beautifying THE HAIR, 113 elegant preparation is an effectual remedy for Baldness or Falling off of the hair. It prevents and completely erad =) PP Key’ Street, near the cornor of Great George Street, a GENERAL | t the Is | | Prince Edward Island, King’s County, to wit: pP ERSONALLY appeared before me, Alexander Les!ie, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace fir said County, Anexanpen Surumrnanp, House Carpenter, Souris, who being regularly sworn, saith: — That a rc- port has been raised and circulated, to the effect that he, deponent, had been bribed or bought to offer himself as a Candidate to represent the peorle of the First Electors! District of the County in the Colonial Parliament. Now }o most solemnly declares, that the said report is a cross vie): tion of the truth; that he, deponent, was requested by several of his neighbours to allow himself to be put in nomi- nation,—as Mr. Melntosh had stated, on several occasions, that he (McIntosh) was not to be a Candidate,—under these cireumstances, and with the belief that Mr. MeLntesh hed stated the truth, deponent promised to go to Georgetown and allow himself to be put in nomination,—aud did so without any promise of favour, fee, hire or reward, from any person or persons; that the report above stated has been raised hy some evil minded person or persons, to hurt the character and feelings of deponent, and for no other reason he veri! | believes. ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND. Sworn before me, at Souris, ) this 26th day of Juue, 1854, ’ A. Lesne, J. P. LEAVING THE ISLAND. N R. J. WEATUEBR BIE, intending to remove from this . Is'and, ina few weeks from this date, requests a!) per sens having any claims against him to furnish their accounts for settlement, and all who are indebted to him, are respectfully and earnestly reqnested to come forward and settle the same, without delay, and thereby prevent the unnecessary trouble and expense of falling into the hands of an Attorney, wiich Mr. , W. would much regret. July 10. iia, an Per Barque Princeton from Liverpool. M W. SKINNER has received Sixty dezen BOTTLED © ALE and PORTER, which he will sell cheap by the | dozen, July 10. BELL’S CLOTHING STORE. Mes RS. C. & J. BELL take this opportunity of re- turning their sincere thanks to their fiiends and numerous custom- ers througbout the Island, for the very liberal support which they have re- rved since commencing business ; and now beg leave to inform them and the public generally, that they have imported a choice and well selee- ted Stock of GOGDS, suitable for the Clothing Business, which they will make up to order, on the most reasonable terms. They will also make up, and have constantly on hand, of their own manufacture, ready made Clothing of all descriptions, which they will sell as cheap as any import- ed from England, and made up in a superior manner, being practised Tailors themselves, and employing the best of Workmen ; they are pre- pared to execute all orders intrusted to them, superior to any other Establishment on the Island. N. B.—Gentlemen furnishing their own Clothand Trimminngs cau have them made up as usual. June 26, 1854. 6i TAILORS! TAILORS!! TAILORS!1: : r ELL will give steady employment to C e & "i E y I y any number of Journeymen Tailors, and good | wages in Cash, for their work. Apply soon. | June 26, 1854. 4i. Just Arrived, Per Schr, Lady Smith from St. John, N. B. Spring Importaticn, 1854. -FRNETE Subseriber calls the attention cf Customers in Town and Country to the following articles, which he will sell by whole. ale and Retail, low for Cash, to suit the times : TEA, SUGAR, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, OAT MEAL and PEARL BARLEY, SALT, SOAP, CANDLES, TOBACCO, Smoked HAMS and BACON. ROBERT BELL. Charlottetown, June 26, 1854. Cash paid for BUTTER, WOOL, SHEEP and LAMB SKINS, Old, | Rongh LRON and CASTINGS, BRASS, COPPER and LEAD. Isi. & Has. Gaz. Flour, Corn Meal, Pilot Bread, &c. ‘FYVHEL Subscriber has just received on consignment, and offers for Sale at his Store near Queen's Wharf, Bils. Canada superfine Fleur, Pags Island Flour, Ebls. Corn Meal, Bbls. Pilot Bread, Boxes Soda and Sugar Biscuit. i t ; JAMES MORRIS. Charlottetown, June 24, 1854. |. | aeomen ©. TANTON, = PRACTICAL DAGUERREOTYPIST, Restpence—Great Gronce Srreer, Charlottetown, - - - - - - P.E.Island. _ QOtkay COW.—A Red Cow, about seven years old, with horns turned in, has been on the Subseriber’s premises for the last 'Ten Months. This is to give notice, that the said Cow will be sold at ! Public Auction, at the Subseriber’s Barn, on Monday the Eleventh day | of September next, at 12 o’clock noon, if not previously claimed and xpenses paid, in compliance with the Act 14 Vic., cap. 14. ae rT : JAMES HURRY. North River, July 10. * } cates Scruff and Dandruff, suengthens the Roots of the hair; ' | causes it to crow luxuriantly; gives it a rich. dark, sofi and | glossy appearance, and prevents it turning grey. The Huan- | ANTED, for the Birch Hill District School, a TEACHER of the First or lowest Class. Apply, to any of the gerian Balin is a purely Vegetable compound, scientificaliy and SENOS eeene. ° JAMES CURRAN, chemically combined, and is warranted to contain none of those JOHN CAHILL, deleterious ingredients w hich prove so injurious to the hair. | RICHARD FLYNN, It acts directly upon the skin, cleansing and purifying it from! JOHN HAFEY. all unhealthy secretions, thereby removing @d preventing the| Birch Hili, St. Peter’s Road, July 10. accumulation of scruff, dandruff, and other impurities, which | a a ae 80 frequently cause premature decay, and loss of the hair. | WOOL, WOOL, Woot. ; OLES’S STEAM MILL CARDING MACHINE is The Hungarian Balm is espcciully adapted to ladies’ use; ; nd “those who have tried the various oleaginous mixtures, with now in superior order, being newly fitted up and in full operation Charlottetown, July 3, 1854. e ae once discover the agreeable and beneficial euects produced by this pure and delicate preparation. Instead | « of matting and ceaghinn ae hair, (which es or less puiled | LONDON HOUSE,—Gromé George street. out in the process of combing,) it leaves it free and clean; pro- | Spring Importations for 1854. é motes a natural moisture, and imparts a beautiful dark and. ECEIVED at this Establishment a LARGE proportion glossy appearance. ‘I'ry it once and you will be cBnvinced of the general STOCK of BRITISH MERCHANDISE for the of its Superiority over al! other compounds for the hair. Much | present Season—consisting of— more might be said in favor of this inestimable compound, but | Ladies’ Visites, Mantles, Parasols, Silks, Satins, Frerch delaines, and_ it 18 deemed unnecessary, as the proprietor feels confident that | printed Barages, Muslin tucked dresses; Ribbons—a choice assort- ONE TRIAL will conv ent; silk and fancy Bonnets; dress Caps in great variety; a large anand a sh — most incredulous of its rare and conta of dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Haberdashery; Prints; If you have lost i. ea : ‘ Cottons; muslin and lace W indow | Curtains, &c. Also, Broad f you are | yo hair and wish to restore it. ; Cloths; Cassimeres; Doeskins; Vestings; and other Materials of If vou crete ee Jour hair and wish to preserve it. Gent’s wear; Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Stair Carpetting, Oil floor it you 4re troubled with Dandruff and wish to remove it. Cloth; Curtain Damasks, Gent’s Paris Hats; Ladies’ & Children’s you have any humour of the Scalp and wish to cure it. ’ Boots and Shoes; together with a large pes wl staple oe all ' : . : t erate terms a are troubled with Nervious Headache and wish to of which will be disposed of on the most m HENRY HASZARD. If you have hair eat . B.—A further supply hourly expected per “ Joun,” from London. a €rs at the roots of the hair and wish to N.B m wey —s estroy them. h . If you have harsh, dry and wicy hair, and wish it to become FLOUR, oo MEAL, &e _ pliable and beautiful as Silk; and if you wish to preserve mpue Sehia her ee use Pane s. Su use P ERRY'S HUNG ARTA wero the eat. pene 140 do. Kiln-dried Corn Meal . | . WATeON ae bottles. 20 aes Cavendish Tobacco - W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, Agent for P. f. Island 140 chests and half-chests Tea (warranted ) Dr. Green’s Oxygenated Bitters are a sovereign remedy of GEO. F. C. LOWDEN. Dyspepsia in all its various forms, such as pain in the Stomach eariburn, Habitual Constiveness, Acid Stomach, Headache tule of Appetite, Piles Night Sweats, Asthma or Iththisig, Fla the Es or wind inthe stomach, Nervousness, Coldness of and pyitemeties, Weakness of the Limbs, General Debility, MMe the indescribable symptoms of this universal . disease. any persons suffer from the effects of a derangement of digestitive systems without the slightest idea of the rea| a Charlottetown, June 12, 1854. CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. HE S@BSCRIBER intending in a few weeks to remove out of this Island, offers to sell at moderate rates, the fol- j hold Properties, viz:— | wage ta icy ey “s Seven Mile Bay, Lot 27. An inclosed Farm of 50 acres, with a House, with or without the Saw “ause which gives rise to their symptoms ; and unpleasent feel-| Mill, and the water privileges (formerly Maxfield’s Mill) Lot 25 nge, despondency, indecision, anda generalllack of energy | Also 82 acres of Land on the same Lot, near McMurdie’s ° deprives them of cheerfulness and makes existence burden- 300 acres on Lot No. 8, 450 acres at 15 Point, and fourteen gome. To all who know these troubles by sad experience, we, Town Lots at Summerside, also, a 10 acre Wood Lot at same say try the Oxyvenated Bitters ; they give immediate relief, and | place, also, the Leasehold of the Farm, House and Stores at in Most cases effect a permanent cure, For the most satisfaeto- | Indian River, formerly occupied by Mr. P. Power. Should the TY proof of this, read the pamphlets which may be had of the |above Properties remain unsold until Tuesday the 25th day of —— gratia. this month, they oe be offered a a at Summerside, 2D, BATES, & STIN, Wholesale Druggiste, No. 26 | notice of which will be given in Hand Bills. , erchants’ Kow, Seoul tea aa — = WEATHERBIE. rice $1 per boitle ; six bo'tles for $5. (G> Office in Prince Street, adjoining the Temperanee tisi!, Sold by W. R. WATSON,Charlottetown. Charlottetown, July 10, 1854.