SoA Fy eee THE EXAMINER. Serer a a Se unity of obtaining | } — rlottetown. | ‘'s LOTS, sold li be again offered | ust next, at 12 | Advantageous oppert Building sites for business in Cha “pak terms of sale of Mr. Dayo Wau LSON : . — th, they ¥ last winter, not being complied with, they ° ~ a Any "hI is] S20 & iav « Lu at Palhilic Auct on on THI K ” ‘yy = . S ail ~e bl t to el the P jacs Th “se iets are cut up into DUTTGINE ps Ss 4 ee ae ‘ il otreet uit i ending pure ager? havi frunts of 50 fect caci ¢ ‘ i ° sui u in pu jasers, an ” a “pee and {2 feet on Kichnu nd Strect, and are well worth tie at ution O1 ner- Se i ‘ 1 bicume cantile men. 20 per cent. July 2. rt eee , iii: oP Read on the day of sale, and the balance on delivery of deed. W FEUIE Subscriber begs to inform the p authorised Mr. John Lee to transacc Diisiness a8 his agent, an alierat aie OTICE. : iblie, that he has duly | avon mp } 1, to during @1s absence.—and imtending to tnake his his returr. requests all persons indebie tnake an eal bugine ss, on ly settiement of their accounts. be ° Y YT \\ ® V ° LOKI e 9. — + ular ar 4 ’ wr) ws al W. Clipper Ship “ MAJES KA \ + t Ms Steen Or About the Ist of September. eres | ain: ae : rlottetown, P- ~~ ; rk % c we: y's : Se a nk lA ae M. Watsu. Commander, 540 tons, ~ S34 a, Or, iy) A 1 at Lioyd’s, to sail from Liverpool on ort eee | ‘Tne well known bark “SIR Commander, 309 tons, A 1 at Lioyd’s, to saik from Londou on) or about the Ist of Sept | For freight or passage please u Sow & Co., : 59 > vu ember. ‘ sly to Measrs. D. CANNON, : Messrs. Krat | PE ee j >» ae South Castle Street, Livé rpooi & Rorenrs, 3 Road Lane, London; or in Charlottetown to the) owner— W. W. LORD. Charlottetown, July 9. a se mo T) TO.BE SOLD, T Private 1 F , - | e, and if not disposed of previous: A Public Ist day of May next, at Summer- Anction on the side on the Premises—al! that Lot of Land now tn the posses- ° 6 P ge : onal sion of Mr William H Lane, having a breadth of 00 feet, ana fi high road to the shore, with th Sal vy, then at | mm ie e two lings thereon erected:—one of which ww divided into three eis ul prese runniog back bul convenient tenements for business, occupied by Mr Lane as a dwelling house and dry go b one of the The tere at time of sale, when a Deed wi Balance, w et six per cent, to be secured by Mort- g:ge, payable in one vear from date of Sale. For title, &c,, at the office of and the offi I ods sture | best stands for business. ye purchase money to be paid } | be given if required, —and the | eing is are—one hail of t? j . + theinterest » pease & yply | i Charlottetown, July 9. CHARLES YOUNG. Flour, Corn, Biscuit, Crackers, h aagcn i au ene i Pilot Bread, C , Chains, &e. rpue subscriber bas just received, on consign offers for sale at his Sale Room, Queen Street— 100 barrels extra superfine Fiour, 10%-barrela Middlings Fk $0 boxes Liscuit, Crackers and Grot Bread 120 bags Corn Barrels Pilot Bread A let of good Cheese 15 dozen Grecian, Cane seated ar ne me nt, and | | | ur Tei ‘ i common painted Chairs. Also, a splendid cut glass Chandelier (suitable for gas or candles) | A lot of handsome gilt Cornices. Queen Street, July 9. JAMES MORKIS. | Great Reduction in Clothing!!! | SELLING OFF !! ior made Clothiife, ) o0 r 0 Suits supe (Workmanship warranted “y ; i ; AT GAHAN & OCO.’S “. New Dry Goods Establishment, | CORNER OF GREAT GEORGE AND KENT STREETS. . Charlottetown, July 9. a c.g Vineet Meth revio Cicth Biilils. FAXIIESE Mills are again at work, with new and more exten- | sive mactinery, having five times the strength of their | former capabilities; they are so arranged that the whole 5 rocess | will proceed simultaneously, end the finish will be arrived at with unusual despatch. Cloth received by Hon W W Lord, Water Street—Mr Ter- | liaick, Keat Street—Mr Juha Wiliams, Market Square—and } at the Mills by Covehead, July 9. —_———~ ify ea | SAMUEL GURNEY. Call and convince yourselves! FOAVUE subscriber begs to intimate to his friends and the | =. public generally, that he has just received a GEN BRAL | SUPPLY OF BRITISH AND AMERICAN GOODS, | carefully selected by himself, of a very superior quality, suitable | for the country. ‘Those Goods will be suid cheap for cash or | approved notes of hand. He hkewise returns his sincere thanks | io a generous public and hopes to continue to share a part of ve. tietr patronag JOUN SMITH. Summerside, Bedeque, July 9. io ‘Netice. . | A MEETING of the Horticultural Committee will be held L&R atthe President’s office, on Friday, the 13:h, at 3 o'clock, afternoon, By order, July 9. JOHN M. DALGLIESH, Sec’y, nn we Flour, Tobacco, Burning Fluid, ryprak Subscriber offers for sale cheap for cash—40 Barrels Pour, Kegs ‘Tobacco, Boxes Sau, Covking Stoves— two Barre}s Burning Fluid. ALSO, Sixteen Barrels of superior Vinegar, on consignment, which will | be sould 7 a 1 very chear, 1f taken from the wharf. Ch. Town, 9th July. GEORGE McDOUGALL. Removal. T HIE Subseriber tokes this opportunity of thanking the Gentlemen of Charlottetown, and the public generally, for their liberal patronage, and begs leave to inform them that he has lately moved to the house recently occupied by Dr. Ports, | in Queen Street, and is now ready to receive all kinds of | orders in his line of business, which wil] be promptly attended to, and punctually executed ina stylé which cannot be exceeded | in Charlottetown. N. B.—Wanted, three or four Jonrneymen, to whom the| highest wages will be given, and who siust be able to finish | their work in first-rate sty!e. June 18, 1855. rr en * JAMES McLEOD, Tailor. : oe ae IX Cw t9EGz @. HE subseriber begs leave to inform the inhabitants of | , Charlottetown and Country generally, that he has opened a store in | his new house, in Water-street, nearly opposite the Islander office, with a | choice selection of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, comprising s varied | assortment in the newest style of dress guods, shawls, bonnets, childrens | hats and caps, neck tics, millinery, hosiery, gloves, mantles, boots and | shoes, caps, ready-made summer clothing in great variety, oil clothiag ée. | g.&e. — ALSO — Tea, sugar, molasses, coffee, washing and baki ‘ 1, molass : aking soda, soap, s tobacco, bine, alspice and crockeryware. . P vr Persons wanting to purchase wil] do well to call, as he intends to sell cheap for cash. LUCMAS WILLIAMS, Sailmaker. Cuarlottetown, June 18, (im) eee ean ee _ Grain, Grain, Grain. TE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Colos’s Browory and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also: X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown. 19th Nov. 1853. / Firewood, Firewood. 30 | | . | 4 ALEXANDER,” Jas. Scart, | - ; r ” W E Wednesdays and Saturdays, and also on Queen’s and Powral Street | clothing. VW the } Samphy’s, on the Geergetown Road, near Finlays, aad ready / 19th, at 12 o’clock noon, which round | the Season, v!z: | Murdock Murray’s, Evq-, Mead of St. Peter’s Bay. s | STOCK, received per fate arrivals, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY al RET TIT J Notico. A LIL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing on ; those lands situate on Lot or Township No. 46, the property of | ¢ Captain Lyrno, the heirs of Mrs. Taylor and of Miss Gua Cunningham,’ next, on t and lying between the western boundary of Major Crocke's land, and) the article } Any person or persons 680 found | Horticultural Sooiety. > SUMMER BXUIBITION of Vegetables, Fruits and Fiowers, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 25th July he lawn at Government House. The following are s for which Priz s will be awarded:-— the eastern boundary of Lot 45. FLOWERS. trespussing, will be see ’ ri he ost rig of law. | . . © ae ee OBERT STEWART, T | Best bouquet of Roses of — : pean -~ r Agent for Captain Byene, the heirs of Mrs. Taylor | sorts ; 4 “0 . Oi3: Myrt! 3 0 ~ and Miss Qua Cunningham. | do do Moss Roses G 0} do Flowering Myrte ~i% Charlottetown, April 23. | do do Flowers grown 24 do do od 3 rt Vase in the open air 6 0! do Show of Pansies 3 0 REMOVAL, | 8 addo do do do 4 62d do — do 2 Auction and Commission DMiart. {jest polsam } ai: Deiat 3 FAVE Subscriber begs to return his sincere thanks to his | do Cockscomb | 2d do do 2 3 friends and the public for the liberal patronage he has re) qo -Double Stock 3 0] do Chinese Primrose 3 U ceived since his commencement in business. He now begs to do Single do pote. 2d do do aM 2 0 inform them that he has removed to the premises lately occupied | go Carnation do potor box of Mignion. | by Mas. FORSYTL, uvext door to Hon. P. Watxer, where| gg Double Walitlower 3 0 ette “ 3 he has ample Storage and Cellarage, and trusts by continued! dy Single do 2 42d do do 1 6 assiduity and attention sull to receive further favours. do Calceolaria ‘3; @! do rarest House Plant 5 3 WM. DODD. 94 do do 2 32d do do 3.0 June 4, 1355 do Cineraria t 0, do Flowering Plant from Horses. Waecons. 2d do do 2 3 the Garden : ; TS08, Wagons. 2d do do NOR SALE, 3 Honsrs and 3 double Waccaoxs. Inquire VHGETABLES. at q. H, GATES’ Livery Stable, Queea Square, Charlottetown. Rest 4 peck new Potatoes 3 ites doz Raddishes (long)2 3 vo » de shia Pe ee eee EO 2 3) do do do or . A OEE TS 3 7 ‘ , Yah? roote FASHIONS FOR 18655, . : ort ror gene ee \3 0 doo Va uge g ; t Sie : : ny vA mec; do 3 Coss * do 2 3! do Vegetable Marrow or 3YLNS, GOAWAS Q WAVPRBS,| 123 eecimvecn” — 5 of sat 50 a hs 9 “A 6 4.’ a yrv Goods Establishnient do quart Green Peas 3 0} do bunch Thyme A! GAHAN'S Xe Co’s. New Dry Goods stablishment, | 4, i 2 3] do do Sweet Marjoram Corner of Great George and Kent Streets. Best quart French or Kid- do do Summer Savory 6 nt a) 5. ices emempesiainineh teveiiieialatil cine ney Beans 2 3) do do Parsley Pasture to be Let. do do Windsor Beans 2 3 do do Onions WASELL Watered Pasturaze to be Let, on the Farm of} do dozen early Turnips 3 0 do do Eschalots V the Ion. G. COLES. z Best of any other Vegetable not enumerated, to be recom- Charlottetown, June 25, 1855. mended by the judges, sa ote will 7 ae to as ae ee en Tien Millie at2, p.m. Admutance, 9d. ‘Tickets to be had as usual at the r Valuable Farm for Sale. , bookstores of Messrs. Henry Stamper and Haszard & Owen. A excellent PARM, consisting of jv acres of F reehold By order JOUN M. DALGLIESu Sec’y. l Land, on the Emy Vale Road, Lot 65, twelve miles from Char- ; . iat lottetown, (20 acres of which are clear,) with a large DWELLING | N. B.—Those who have Flowers for the Show, will please HUUSE, newly erected and complet: ly finished, is now offered for sale, | acquaint Mr Gates on the day previous, who. will convey them | With immediate possession. For en er ye A healiaes en and from the Exhibition. Any persons having Plants or Cut- | Ro. 9. No JOUN KENNY, Central Seademy- | tings to dispose of, are requested to forward the same to the At Private Sale ' Show, and to state at the time, whether the proceeds are to be Sade a ~ We a at ae “eR a 9 TEXUE subscriber offers for sale Onz Hunprep ACRES OF Lanp| applied to the benoit of the Society or-other wae. July 2. +} us on Lot 51, three, fourths of which is under cultivation, with the stock thereon, viz: horsez, cuws, farn.ing implements, &e. — ALSO — Oxe Tcunprep acres on Lot 52, about 25 acres of which is under Further particulars on application to WILLIAM WALSH. 1855 Wew Gocds. L855 AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. -FENUE subscriber announces the arrival of his summer stock | of DRY GOODS, &c., and offers them to the public at low prices, | i wholesale or retail, and for cash only, viz:— | Ladies’ dresses of the latest style and best material—Tuscan, rice, | straw avd dunstable Bonnets in great variety—Balisle and silk Bonnets — girls’ dunstable and Balisle Iiats— men’s and boys’s dunstable and Tuscan Hats—ladies’ Barage and Cashmere Scarfs and Shawls—biack & colored Indiana Shawls and Handkerchiefs—silk neck ties—parasols— silk capes—eambric handkerchiefs—mus!in habit-shirts—coflars & sleeves | —faney bonnet and cap ribbons—blac satin and lute ditto—Irish linens | —towels and towelling—damask and furniture cottons—fancy, white and striped shirtings--ladies’ and children’s gloves and hosicry—printed cot- tous—derry and ginghams—black and colored Cashmeres and Silacias— brown holland, grass cloths, bed ticking, osnaburg, drillings, gambrooms, prunella boote, leather shoes and slippers, linen table cloths and 8-4 linen damask, black and fancy silk handkerchiefs, black and fancy silk ties til " and cravats—black, brown and blue broad cloths—black and fancy doe- LL BURNT BRICKS can be procured on the sub- | skins and eassimeres—black and coloured satinets, russel cord—white and ses, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, on | drab Moleskips—a large assortment of meas and boys ready made . flannels, serges and blankets—Paris silk hats, Canrobert felt ‘harfs, during the week, by the Lighter-load, (from 3 to4 M.), after | hats, black and colored cloth caps—mens and boys boots and brogans 10th July next. very cheap—oil cloths, cotton warp, &c. July 2 Sole and upper leather, soap, starch, indigo, raisins, molasses, sugar, coffee, turpentine, nails, glass, paint, oils and white lead, vinegar, Liver- pool salt, congoa and souchong tea, warranted unequalled in the market. Sydney-strect, June 18. JOHN RIGG. Cloth Mill. Falling, Dycing and Dressing Establishment,,New Perty, Georgetown Road, HESE MILLS are now in full operation, and Cloth wil! be received by the Subscriber, and hts. Agents, and manu- factured in a superior manner. AGENTS :-—Charlottetown: Mr. David Stewart, Kent Street —Georgetown: Daniel Gordon, Ksq.—Beltast : Captain Andrew Smith—Lot 49: Mr. Alexander McNeill, Ten Mile House—Murray Harbour: John Daiziel, Esq. The Subscriber has also ruKREE SETS CARDING MACHINES in operation—Cards newly imported this Spring from the United JAMES M‘LAREN. cultivation. Georgetown Road, Lot 51, July 2. - . } > Now Landing.---This day! Per Thomas from Boston. TPARRELS Wine, Butter and Water Crackers Boxes Raisins; 20 dozen assorted Chairs Almondy Candy, superior article Black and white Kossuth Hats Patent Leather Boots and Shoes, &c. &c. July 2. Si A. G. SIMS. scriber’s premi J. B. BEETE. f y ah CVAa\Te . ~ QAWSS Woealss on Morchant, Genoral Agent and Auctionoer. QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWAR Wotice. VENI celebrated Stallion “* KING OF THE VALLEY,” the } in Prince Kdward Island, impe ~by the finest horse / Zoya! Avricullural Seciety tm the year 1853, is now Patiick “Ma vv - - M8 £24 2h Se ds D ISLAND He will also be at the Head of St. Peter’s Bay, on 4th of May, and remain there untii Saturday, the he will contidue during | States. New Perth, Lot 52, June 4, 1855. Oak Hall, Oak Hall. VANE Subscriber begs leave to acquaint his friends, and the publie,in general, that he has just received at the above Establishment, in connection with his large and extensive STOCK OF ASSORTED MERCHANDISE, | the following articles, per Sexe Gotha, from Boston: Boxes TEA, SUGAR, TOBACCO and SOAP Barrels Pilot and Navy Bread }oxes Wine, Soda, Water, Butter, Oyster and Picnic Crackers Sides of Sole Leatber—Kip and Caif Skins A quantity of Insole Leather A large assortment of Confectionary Cases Boots and Shoes for summer wear. —ALso— | A quantity of Brandy, Gin, Wine and Spirits, and a superior quality for service. Monday the 2 weeks at Patrick Samphy’s, and 1 week at | Terms for the Scason—Fifteen Shillings (according to th Act), payable at the time of service. JOSEPH DINGWAI L. April 89, 1855. hester House, Syaney Street. SPRING IMPORTATIONS, 1855. AMUEL M‘MURMAY calls thg attention of purchasers both in Town and Country to his LARGE AND SPLENDID UT mas Vi Choa GOODS, comprising—- ENGLISH SILK CAPS, &c., newest styles BONNETS, a large and varied assortiwent SHAWLS in every variety of rich Paisley, printed Cashmere, 3arage long Shawls, &c DRESS MATERIALS of the newest, and most fashionable styles, and some at extremely low prices of Whiskey. | The Subscriber also announces that ho keeps constantly on band a | varied assortment of CATHOLIC BOOKS, comprising Bibles, Testaments, SHIRTINGS, white, grey, striped and fancy,—heavy stock at very | Prayer Books, Missals, Historical, Poetical, Controversial and Miscell- low prices 'aneous Works. Also, Prayer Beads, Holy Water Founts, Crucifixes and CLOTHS, superfine broad Cloth, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Sattinetts,| Sacred Pictures; also, 1 Sett Stations of Cross suitable for large Chureh. ‘I'weed sutamer Cloths, Moieskins, Cantoons, Corduroy, &c ‘ fas” The Rev. Clergy, Conducters of Schools, and others, who wish WHITE CURTAIN MUSLINS, and net Curtains, wi ‘te Shirts, | to purchase good Books cheap would do well to call. french Fronts, Regatta Shirts Dont forget OAK HALL, Vorner of King and Queen Streets. READY MADE CLOTHING of ali kinds at prices extremely mo- : JAMES REID Gcerate hippos, Trimmings, Laces, Muslins, Veils, Hosery and Gloves, ‘jowers, Parasols, Muslin Coliacs, Habit Shirts, Retic ad White Cathed Warp, is hirts, Reticules, Blue BOOTS AND SHOES of all kinds for Ladies, Children and Men‘s wear, very cheap. ‘I'he whole has been selected with great care,—is offered at a very smali advance, and confidently recommended as the cheapest stock of Goods in the market. ALSO, TEA of excellent quality, by the chest or retail—COFFEE, TO- ACCO. &c, June 18. 2 Charlottetown, May 28, 1855, 2m WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. OLES’S STEAM MILL CARDING MACHINE is} now in superior order, being newby fitted up and in full operation | Charlottetown, July 3, 1854. JUST TRY Wee Jamie Duncan’s EW ESTABLISHMENT of Tin, Copper, Iron, and | Plumber Work. Next door to the residence of the Hon. George B Coles. _ From his late experience in the Old Country, and by strict attention to the execution of orders, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. P, S.—Jobbing punctually attended to. Charlottetown, January 22, zv (AII papers.) | ZY EORGE BEER, jun. will thank all persons indebted to him previous to the 2ist December last past, to call and settle their respective amounts without delay. Charlottetown, February 12. THIS WASHING POWDER \|f OH DF, {S WHAT DOES THE WORK! ||) HARD \ “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company’”’ of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY Aas OF PARLIAMENT S24. Capital, Five Millions Sterling, CHARLES YOUNG, April 14. Agent for P. E. Island. N APPRENTICE WANTED.—A smart active Lad 4% is wanted as an Apprentice to the business of House Painting Glaizing and Paper-hanging. Enquire of the subscriber, re ‘es « JOHN MURPHY. in Liguors, Liquors. Ex Bargue Sir Alexander, from Liverpool, G. B. CAR and quarter casks Dark and Pale BRANDY casks of the best Holland GIN ; Superior old Port, Sherry and Maderia WINES London Brown Stout, Porter and India Pale ALE, ex. WASHING Made easy and pleasant by the use of Boston Chemical Washing Powder. HIS Soap Powder, prepared by a practical Chemists _ '8 superior for washing clothes, cleaning paint work, rep meving grease from woollensand takes the place of other soa- for cleansing purposes. One package with five minutes labor makes two gallons of pure soft soap. Thousands of families aave adopted its use and give it the preference over all other saponaceous compounds. D. TAYLOR, Jr. & CO., General Agents for the New Eng Kent-street, Jone 18. rv CORDS for Sale by the Subscriber. June 18, W. BL. DAWSON. Boards and Deal Ends. A DEAL ENDS and EDGING, for cale by the subscriber, a Charlottetown, June 25. (lin) THOMAS GREEN.” | Atso.—Pine BOARDS and DEALS. SUPERIOR lot of Miramichi Pine & inch BOAR cellent, and. will be sold by the dozen verp low. A large stock of high Wines wholesale or retail. land States and British Provinces, 25 Hanover Street Boston, W. R. WATSON, Charlottetowa, Wholesale Agent for Dr. A. JOHASON’'S American Anodyne Liniment, | OR the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Pain in the Sides or Breast, Rheumatisin Cram Pid the Stomach, Spitting of Blood and all Lung Complaints.—M tured by 1. 8. JOHNSON, Bangor, Maine. F | Dr. Johnson’s AMERICAN ANODYNE ‘LINIMEN? anentirely vegetable preparation, prepared and in. tended for Internal and External application, e | i ie y be | The inventor of this article was in the Coustant practicg g medicine for 20 years,and by a long course of exper; re upon the various diseases for which this Linimment ig ae imended, he became perfectly satisfied of its efficacy, and off, it with full contidence to the afflicted, as the resul experience, and beet efforts. ‘This has long been a standard medicine, and enjoys the sin, gular privilege of being known and patronized by a jar , tion of the medical Faculty, wherever it has.been introduced, With the firm convicuon that it is the best remedy of present age for all diseases for which it is recommended Cie proprietor offers his Liniment to the Public; not doubting’ | it will sustain the high reputation it has already acquired. We do not affirm that this article is a cure for the ten thousand ill humanity is heir to, but let those who ere afflicted with the following diseases, try it, and we can assure them they will fing relief. Inflamation of the Bronchia or Bronchitis, Rose Colg Catarrh, Hard dry Cough, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness ang common cold, Pain and Soreness in the Lungs, Stomach and Sides, caused by lifting or otherwise, Asthma and Influep. za, for Sore Throat and-Weak Lungs, for Chronic Diarrhes caused by Rheumatism in the bowels, for Cramp in the Stomach, for Stranguay, Grave! and Stone, Blind Piles, &c. Externaly it will have the most happy effects, in all cages where avy other Lisiment would be used, especially for Rheg. it is a sovereign rewedy for the bites of flics, and other insects, other Liniment. Inflammation of the Bronchia or Brochitis, for the cure of this disease it has been wonderfully successful. ‘Those who bad cases of long continuance have found permanent relief. Sf. Ward, E-q,(No. 10 Court Street Boston) who had a case & three years stending, has kindly permitted us to refer to him fn proof of the efficacy of this valuable medicine; also in the case of a Rose Cold. This cold comes on when the fowers bloom in the Spring, and continues till the leaves fall in Autuma —if this disease 1s not auended to im season it enés In -Ccon- sumption. ‘Nake of the Liniment according to directions and a cure will result. Catarrh, and noise of confusion in the head may be cured by a faithful trial of this Liniment, drop one or two drops in each ear at night before going to bed, and take it ¢nternally- according to directions. In all Conghs, the Anodyne Liniment is a well known re- medy, particularly fur Whooping Cough. ‘The first eymptoms vu should be checked, and not the least diffitully will occur in the cure of this complaint. For children half a teaspoon full of Liniment night aud morning. This Anodyne Liniment for sore throat and weak lungs, that marked by the must complete suecess. The Blind Piles. The Anodyne Linimeut has in a great The sale of this invaluable medicine is rapidly increasing, and the #roprietor cau say with confidence that he has been the favored instrument of giving reliefio thonsands of the ig. ‘The following certificates are genuine, afflicted and suffer:n fuli determination to test its ability they will find reljef. Dr. A. JOHNSON’S Jaundice and Dyspeptic Bitters. PREPARED BY_[. 8S, JOUNSON, BANGOR, MAI ap raer a paper of these Bitters in one quart of W. 1. Rog Wine or Gin; take about e third of a winegiass full three times a day before eating. ‘They wil! bear filling up several | thnes. perform any such muracles, but as a moderate Cathatic, and 7 on theLiver end Kindeys, and assisting nature in her efforws — to purify the blood, and keep the haman system in order. Each Label will bear the signatere of the inventor, A. JOHNSON. W. R. Watson and M. W. Skinner, and sold at all the Stoves throughout the Island. Persons wishing supphes of the above Mediciné can be furnished at proprietor’s prices at the Drug Store of M. W. SKINNER, General Agent for P. E. Island ————— —— 2 ~~, ly. January 1855. HUNGARIAN BALM. / For Restering, Preserving & Beautifying THE HAIR = or Falling off of the hair. It prevents and completely eradt cates Scruff and Dandruff, stiengthens the Roots of the hait causes it to crow juxuriantly; gives it a rich, dark, soft and glossy appearance, and prevents it turning gray. The H garian Balm is a purely Vegetable compound, scient-fically chemically combined, and is warranted to contain none of tho It acts directly upon the skin, cleansing and purifying it from accumulation of scruff, dandruff, and other impurities, so frequently cause prematare decay, and loss of the hair. The Hungarian Balm is especially adapted to ladies use and those who have tried the various oleaginous mixtures, with no benefit, will at once discover the agreeable and benefici effects produced by this pure and delicate preparation. Inst of matting and tangling the hair, (which is more or less pul out in the process of combing,) it leaves it free and clean; pre motes a natural moisture, and imparts a beautiful dark glossy appearance. ‘J'ry it once and you will be cop ! of its superiority over all other compounds for the hair. Much more might be said in favor of this inestimable compound, : it is deemed unnecessary, as the proprietor feels confident thet ONE TRIAL will convince thé most incredulous of its rare 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 troubled with Dandruff and wish to remove it. {f you have any humour ofthe Scalp and wish to cure it. Ifyou are troubled with Nervious Headache and wish! cure it. If you have hair eaters at the roots of the hair and wish destroy them. If you have harsh, dry and wiry hair, and wish it to becom® soft, pliable and beautiful as Silk; and if you wish to presel rich, gregeful and luxuriant tresses to the latest period of life use PERRYS HUNGARIAN BALM. " Price 25 and 50 cents, in large bottles. W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, Agent for P. E. Island. — ema: a THE EXAMINER Is PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY MOND BY EDWARD WHELAN, ; ‘AT HIS OFFICE, KENT STRERT, NEARLY oprosiTE MR. COUB. BREWERY. : June dé, 1895, PE. 4 ' JOHN RIGG. Price Fifteen Shillings per Aunum ; Payable Half Yea" IN ADVANCE q@ fi z complaint so common inalleounptrie, sespecially in this climat stands unrivalled; and in every case, a complete trial will be deleterious ingredients which prove so injurious to the hi — ail unhealthy secretions, thereby removing and preventing thé t of his Mag’! matic Affections, Chillblains, Chapped Hands and sore Lips; _ 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 These Bitters are not recommended to raise the dead, or _ For sale at the Apothecaries’ Hall, and at the Drog Stores of t number of instances of this «distressing disease, made perma nent cures. In coanection with taking the Linimest internally — external application should be made. = Jand he earnestly solicits ail who may be efli:cted, to give this Anodyne Liniment a fair trial,jsatisfied that if taken with a ~ first rate article where a Butter is needed. They give a good af appetite, cure Jaundice and all Bilious afiections,—operating — a a mo . HIS elegant preparation is an effectual remedy for Baldnes# — es