a _—aw£,” " A > aa EEE TNE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS or Fae ye ie @ “ . Attention!-—-D UC this? . | ; AVING reedivet by late*urrivals, etarge ant varied} assortment of American and other Goods, the Subscriber respect- fully informs the public that they are now ready for inspection and sale, at his ; j New Store, Kent-street, opposite Mr. Lobban’s Sale Room, 1} —COMPRISING—= - |e Tea, Coffee, brown and crushed Sugar, Tobaeco, Cigars, Soap, Candles Dighy Herrings, boxes Raisipa, casks do., Rice Spiceofevery deser'pU', Crackers, Blue, Indigé, Burning Flauid—a first rate article, cider Vinegar, |i Seleratus, Soda, Creain Tartér, Pepper, Mastard, Starch, of all siges, Matches, Snaff,-bags Salt, Pipes, Blackiag, kinds, Coffea Mills of Warious Kinds, Mouse and Kat Praps, t toons, Brass Tape, Whips and Lashes of all kinds, Wash Boards, etr ps | of Bells, nests Tubs, Saddlery’ ‘iacks of all umes, Leather-headed ( arpet do., Gimp do., BritisiLustze, Pencil Paste, Knives of-all spats, Seissure, Brooches, Finger Rings and“Wateh Coane Mm variety, Patent Spring Balances, Jewsharps, Plated Candlesticks, curry Combs, brass and iren, | Whalevone, Clothes Pins, Wire Seives, Bootjacks, Rope of different sizes, Bed Cords, Clocks of all kinds, Manvre Forks, Table, Grindstones, Grindstone Fixings, round and square point Bteel Shovels, Sheet dine, Saw Plates and Frames, Mop Handless-Frying Pans; Chain Cattle Tics, assorted Nails, coal Mods, Glass Lanteras, Wool and Cattle Cards, Apple Parers, Shaving Boxes with and without Glasses, Sand Paper, Rolling Pins, nests Me asures, Bail Bexes, 8 ineh Thertivmeters, Graters, Razors | and Strops, Stationery, Spectacles of diferent kinds, Buttons of all sorts, fancy Soaps, Portemonies, all»prices, Mineral Door Knobseand Latches, Gun caps, Hinges, side and back Combs---ivory and bone, Trimbles of all sorts, court Plaster, Pie Forks, clothes Lines pooTs AND SHOES, &e, Men’s and boys’ assorted Boots and Brogans, women’s grained peg Boots, ladies and misses enamelled Jeany | Liud Ties and Boots, childrens leather strap Boots; ladies, misses and gents India Rubber Boots and Shoes, cork Soles, &c. : Gents India Rubber Overcoats and Pants, Horse India Rubber Covers, with hoods; India Rubber capes; do. Sou’ Westers; Panama and Pear! | Wool Hats, Fur apa, mons and boys cotton plush and Nevada caps, | boys cloth do. ; i White and unbleached ettons, printed do., striped Shirtings, cotton | Balls of all colours, Handkerchiefs, mens lambawool Shirts and Drawers, denim Frocks and Overalls. Assorted Confectionary in great variety. , ; * FRUITS Apples comprising baldwins ragsets and greenings; dried Apples; hazel, pea, filbert and almond Nuts; Dates, Onions, &c. ‘Also on band a stock of Brandy, Gin, Rum and Whiskey, all of a Brustes of all superior quality. L GLASSWARE &c. Fluid cigar Lamps, glass and britannia metal Flot? Famps, in great variety; Oastor Vottles, Cruets Stands; Decanters, | -, Wine Glasses, Preserve Dishes, Salt Scllare, &c. s.vVES Franklin and other Parlor Stoves, .covking do. for either | wood or coal. The above, with many other articles too numerous to mention, and an additional stock of Biscuit, Cheese, Molasses, Pears, Quinces, &e. Lourly | expected, comprises a very large and well selected Stock, well worthy of public attention. JAMES COLES. | Dec. 14. Latest News from Sebastopol. | HE accounts from the Seat of War have been so conflict- ing of late that the Subscriber would call the attention of the Publie, aud his customers, to something really to be relied on, viz:— HIS FALL AND WINTER GOODS, just received, per schooner Elizabeth, from Halifax, corsisting of— Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Pilot and Whitacy Red, white, yellow and green Flannels Ladies’ Dresses, of all descriptions Millinery, &c Fancy Goods, in great variety Kossuth, silk, white, black and glazed Hats Fur and cloth Caps Striped, gray, unbleached, printed and white Cottons. — ALSO, DAILY EXPECTED — | A large supply of Groceries, Leather and Tronmongery. (ar The above will be sold cheap for cash. oe" CHARLES SAUNDERS. Great George Street, Dec. 38, 1854. | Barque Sir Alexander. _— above Barque having sailed for Liverpool | on the 28th ult., the Owner takes this opportuuity | to express his thanks to the Merchants and others for the | liberal support he bas received from them since he put | the “ Sir Alexander” on the line between this port and Liverpoo), and i as he believes uat genoral eatisfaction bas been given, trusts to receive | a continuance of their support for the outward voyage in the Spring of | 1855, at which time a elipper-built Ship of $00 tons will be in readiness | to take the place of the “Sir Alexander.” | W. W. LORD, ' Charivticiown, Dec. 4, 1854. Mens’ Ready-made Ciothing. | Ww are desirous of informing the public, that we have on | hand, and are constantly making up, the largest and best stock of ready-made Clothing in Charlottetown—eut by ourselves, and made up | by workmen in our employ. Persots desirous of furnishing themselves | with fashionable well made Garments, at reasonable prices, can be suited | better at our establishment than any other in Charlottetown. C. & J. BELL, Tailors, | Queen Square, Charlottetown, opposite the Market N. B.—Being practical working Tailors, and confining. ourselves | exclusively to the Tailoring and Clothing business, we are confident that | we can give customers better satisfaction in every Garment which they | require, than those parties cap who import slép clothing, end have no knowledge of the business. ' January 15. oO. & J. B. NOTICE. HE undersigned gives notice, that by Deed bearing date Eighteenth day of December, 1854, from Arthur Napin Molsworth, |’ Eaq., and Harriet Molesworth, his wife, all that part of Township No. , thirty-seven, in this island, formerly gwned by them, was duly conveyed | to him. AH Venants or others indebted for rent, arrears of rent, or | stumpage, are hereby catied.apon to pay the same to him; no other per- son having any authority to reeeive the same. JOHN R. BOURKE. Mill View, Township, No. 49, Jan. 8, 1855. j Any person found trespassing on the above estnte will be prosecuted according to law. Notice. Jonx Macpvona.p, late of this Island, but at present of Chicbester, in the Coanty of Sussex, England, bearing date the 19th day of Decem- ber, 1854, has been appointed AGENT to manage bis Estates in this Island, and he hereby notifies all Tenants or ethers indebted for Kent, or otherwise, to pay the same to him. j Mill View, Lot 49, Jau. 22, 1855. JOHN R. BOURK Be $e ee ~ Grain, Grain, Grain. at Coles’s Brewery and Distillory. Jonstantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- ! ’ in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- of Pasture Lot No 17, in Charlottetown Royalty, and fronting on the wd a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also :—| X, XX, and XXX Ale, : | Charlottetown, 19th Nov. 1853. Boots, Boots, Boots. | UST received by the Subseriber at his Store, opposite Mr. J Coles’s Brewery, one hundred pair Men’s and Bey's Pegged Boots, | _mhich will be sold cheap for Cash. JAMES LONG. | Rens Sipeah, Cecteeternnres Te WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. od OLES’S STEAM MILL CARDING MACHINE is| ‘ now in sapertor order, being newly fitted up and in full operation Charlottetown, July 3, 1254. » - | “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company’ of LONDON . ; ESTABLISHED BY aun OF PARLIAMENT Capital, Five Millions Sterling. CHARLES YUUNG, April ld. Agect for P. Evisiand. ee Are trying many Liver Pills. She did'go; and says that wit Window Glass | brated Liver Pitls, ‘Try them, ‘The Slates, Spit- Vermitage;can now be had at quer. ‘There is no malady. which ean affectthe Eau but can be cured i A rads ays the fo ati fa go iead of Bair. i mat . . ‘ ;) children’s heads it lays the foundation ofa good head of air. It Pa Paris, Silk, Fels. and Glazed Wats, Cloth, Fur and Plush Caps; | ) without stuining the skin aud leaves the Hair soit and glossy without lin + ids texturein the least ; a decided supenority over ail other ] : we : Lnjuring AAs Lee ? : ! y | plein, plaid and fancy Dress Clotis, satin stripe Lusires; plain | | operation (shaving) a decided luxury. | ihat time | have been compelled to quit my business, and eon- | suffering produced by dyspepsia, ‘family who are now suffering from this tormenting disease, that | sia, | would say to you all, * Use the Oxygenated Bi'ters.” | i '2 Back entrances, Back and front stair-case, Scullery, Pump a ‘and Wash-house, Lumber-room and a splendid 6 roomed cellar | Soda, all kinds Dyestuffs; honeydew and fig Tobacco; crushed commodious yard. . Governmeut House and other advantages the Subscriber confi 2} » > j Yo . » i } yPuE undersigned, by Power of Attorney from the Rev. | dently offers it as the most elegant, comfortable and desirable | 47;. respective amounts without delay. _of cultivation, and is situated between the Lands of the Hon. Judge | And manufacturers of ready made Clothing, | Also, he will dispose of his remaining stock of Goods and Groceries, Of the town, and contiguous to the Main Post Roads. ! a YHE BXAMINER. aT A Rk OS AE | a Ce CC COO Victoria House, Georgetown. . “KW and cheap Store, in the premises lately occupied by wy Ae waghien way wer compieint d Dr. MeLane’s Celebrated |} Mr. Charles McLaren, corner ot Kent and Grafton Streets, Sct ud nav th Hone box she was effectually | GeorgeruWn, an extensive ond we!l selected stock of ‘British and American Goods, West India Produce, &c | ary of the bow!s are all diseases originating In the same prohitic | PK BU ERICK, P. NORTON has pleasure in announcing to} suse astia also’ that dréehdlal scotia Dyspepsia. ‘Those who are Liga pablie, that be bas completed arrangements with the most iieted with any of the above enumerued diseases. May rest assur extenswe mercanale establishments in Bagland, Scotland and “¢ -e of 3 he ladies is ta the liver, and for is cerrect- 7 i hat the source of all thew matadiegs 18 ta the ti | tedluad (10 ship by way ot Halitax) the very best description of P | ‘Lane's Cele- on the best remedy ever Offered to’ the public ts Dre M« Lane's ? . money refunded if not satisfuctory.| Goode, .and oa the lowest. possible terms that they can be PS. The above viluable remedysalso De Mc lane's Celebrated ‘obtained in Great Britamm—he his also opened a correspondence all. respectabre aver ta wn Wie et yed with the. best houses in the United States, and is now in a ~—hoee ‘ase be reful ask ee take nore bu r. i oe Mi ers Liv . Pin NER er Tite “purporting to bY Liver | potion which will enable bun to sell for cash or other prompi “Li > S 4 P ns. we mn iS, 4 . : 7 , pO et a pavinent, every description of the most suitable staple Goods, Pills. now before the pablic ; : e@ % : W. KR. WATSON, General Agent for P, . Island. | and at the very lowestsprice they can be purchased for in this OL Lh AAA Island, = Ew re \ LABY OF OURO AUQUAINTANCE. MBS POWELL, NO, 13, | STANTON ST. NEW. YORK, or a long time, and after 1 uray, . lati gestion, stoppage af the menses, costiveness, and general irrega- THE GREAT AMERICAN HAIR TONIC. —HIS STOCK COMPRISES IN PART— Sogiw’s celebrated Hyperion Fiuid, for the growth and preservation) ~ Pilot, Whitney, Petersham, Mohair and superfine West of of the Ilarr is well known to be without a rival on this continent ! England and Yorkshire Broad Cloths, Orleans, plaid and fancy Hundrees of rmitations have started into an ephemeral existe: ce since | Doeskins, Cassinets, Satinets, Scotch Kerseys, Beavers and the intreduction of this unrivaiied Hair restorstive. and their doom | . Pall: } } s been sealed. whilst Bogles’s Hyperion Bair Fiuid, with a pepularity other Cloths of ali prices and co'ours. never attained by any other article, goes on * conquering and to Con- READY MADE CLI ITHING. , ne Over and Shooting Coats in fancy and black; Trowsers, ‘Yo ladies itis invaluable 5 and ©0) Wess, striped aud fancy Shirts, Siurt Collars of all shapes; by this jncemparable preparation new patronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, and com- 7 } ’ , mands 2m extensive sale througbou! Lurope. men’s and bey’s blue and searlet Serge Shirts; Merivo and Boater's Exverrick Hair Dye converts red or grey hair into a beau- | Lambswool Vests, Guernsey Frocks, Drawers, &c, tiful black or brown, the moment itis applied. literaliy dveing the hair WOMEN’S DEKESNSES. Bavadere, Alpaca, rch aud fancy Dresses in great variety; Hair dyes. Bogle’: id renders that usually unpleasant | and embossed French Merinos and Delaines, Australia Crape | in different colours; Cobourgs, Orleans and Delaines, figured | Bogle’s Hebeawua removes freckles and tan from the face in the | and plain in every colours black and coloured silk and cation | shortest poss'ble time, and is acknowledged t0.be the very best article | Velvets and Plushes in every. shade. for bevutifying the complexion. / > ae MILLINERY } a'o be had, wholesale or retail, of W. Bogle, 227 Washington street, : aul N iin ¥. Boston, U.S. Plain, plaid and fancy Cloakiags, Paisley, Caslmere end wool- And by al! Druggest and perfumers=throughout the Canadas, United | Jen long Shawls, woollen plaid Suawhs, great variety, long Shawls States and Great Gritaia. WR. WAPSON, Agent for P. E-1. | iy atl colours; English and French Ribbons, bonnet and cap RAR RARARM ea ~ wah. s a ad, sag Jen adtets aneseadeaniil) ou) . Fiowers, Braids, Gimps, silk and cotton velvet ‘Trimmings, READ THE FOLLOWING Sl ATEMEN' OF A WON-| fabit Shirts, Sleeves and Collars, Laces, Edgings, Collorettes, DERFCL CU RE OF DY SPEPSLA BY USING silk Neckties, Handkerchiefs, &c. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. CARPETS AND FLANNGLS. Pontsmoutn, N.H, April 15, 1848. Kidderminster and Victoria Carpets, Hearthrugs, Druggets Ma. Wa. R. Preston: and other floor Cloths, hall and door Mats, Tapestry, worsted Dear Sir: —For the last four years, I have been, as you ave, linen embossed ard oil table Covers, stair Diapers, Druggete well aware.a great suflierer with Dyspepsia, Frequently during | and Carpets, Blaukeis in great variety; red, white and blue Serges; white, blue and red Welsh, English and American fine myseif to the house; aud the disease had become so seated, | Plannels, &c. that I had given up a!) hopes of everobvtaining any relich The BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. most simple food caused great distress, accompanied with severe Men’s English and American Boots and Shoes, in every cosuveness, seid stomach, flatu ence, loss of appetite, headache, | variety, Slippers, Kubbers; women’s French Slippers, Boots disturbed sleep. frightful dreams, in short, every attendant of | and Shoes, and Cashmere, galoched, lasting and leather Boots; misses’ and children’s Boots and Shoes in great variety. MISCELLANEOUS, Amole Shaving compo Every medicine 1 saw advertised for this disease IT would purchase and make use of, hoping to gain some relief, but a!] Knitting Cotton, black Crape, diaper table Covers and Towels, withont success zand Lhad givenup in despair, unt! you strong | black and fancy Aprons, plain and fancy vet Musiims, hair Nets, ly recommended the “ Oxygenated Bitters,” and it is with a | rolled and twiijled Linings, Jean, Irish Linen, furniture Cotton, Dr. A, JONSON'S American Anodyne Liniment, OR the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma Pain in the Sides or Breast, Rheumatism Cram pin the, Stomach, Spitting of Blood and all Lung Compluints.—Manufac- tured by 1.8. JOHNSON, Bangor, Maine. Dr. Johnson’s AMERICAN ANODYNE LINIMENT, anentirely vegetable preparation, prepared and ine tended for Internal and External application. The inveotér of this article was in the constant. practice of medicine for 20 years, and by a long course of experiments tipon the various diseases for which this I.iniment is recom— imended, he became perfectly sutisfied of its efficacy, and offer it with full contidence to the afflicted, es the result of his long experience, and best efforts. ‘This has long been a standard medicine, and enjoys the sin- cular privilege of being known and patronized by @ large pors tion of the medical Faculty, wherever it has been mmtroduced, With the firm conviction that it isthe best remedy of the present age for all diseases for which it is recommended, the proprietor offers his Liniment ty the Pdblic; not doubting that it will sustain the high reputation it has already acquired. We do not affirm that this article is a cure for the ten thousand ills humanity is heir to. but Jet those who are afflicted with the following diseases, try 1t, and we can assure them they will find relief. 4 jnflamation of the Bronchia or Broncijitis, Rose Cold, Catarrh, Hard dry Cough, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness and commog cold, Pain and Soreness in the Lungs, Stomacts and Sides, coused by |:fiing or otherwise, Asthma and Influen- za,for Sore Throat and Weak Lungs, for Chronie Disrrhea cavsed by Rheomatiey in the bowels, for Cramp in the Stomach, for Suanguay, Gravel and Stone, Blind Piles, &e. Externaly it will have the most happy effects, in all casee where any other Liniment would be used, especially for Rheu- matic Affections, Chillblains. Chapped Hands and sore Lips; it is a sovereign remedy tor the bites of flles,and other maects, There is nothing of equa! efficacy to this for Horses and Oxen, where they are corked, cul, bruised, strained or chafed by the harness, and it possesses more than dovble the power of any other Liniment. Inflammation of the Bronchia or Brochitis, for the cureof this disease it has been wondertully successful, Those whe had cases of long continuance have found permanent relief, S.). Ward, Esq, (No. 10 Court Street Boston) who had a case of three years stending, has kindly permitted us to refer to him in proof of the efficacy of this valuable medicine ; also in the case of a Rose Cold. This coid comes on when the flowers bloom jn the Spring, and continues ti) the leaves fall in Autuma —if this disease 18 not attended to in season it ends in con- sumption... Take of the Liniment secording to directions and a cure will result. Catareh, and noise of confusion in the head may be cored by a faithful trial of this Liniment, drop one or two drops im each ear at night before going to bed, and take it internally according to directions. In all-Coughs, the Anodyne Liniment is a well known re- heart full of gratitude that I now proveunce myself “ wholly | polka Jackets, scarlet and shaded Cravats, black and brown fur free from all symptoms of Dyspepsia.” I can eat any thing at | Muffs, Victorines and Cufis; fancy regaita and white Shirts, | any time, sleep well, and can now enjoy the balmy air of Spring, | blue and red Serge ditto; reefing Jackets and India Rubber | and look upon Nature witha delight thet has been a stranger | Coats and Leggings, Oil Cloth Suits, Southwesters and fats, to me for years. It is for the benefit of thousands of the human Umbrellas, weavers’ Reeds, india rubber, worsted and cotton Braces, tallors’ trimmings, blue, red and white Cotton Warp, a large assortment of grey Cottons very cheap navy blue Prints, and Dens, printed Cottons, checked Ginghams, Bedticks white and striped Siirtings, Sheetings, Bagging and Bugs, black Indiana Shawls and Handkerchiefs, plain and plaid aha I cliets and Searfs, silk neck and pocket Handkerchiefs, ladies’ and gents’ black and fancy silk and satin Neckties; cambric por ket Llandkerchiefs, Casiimere Mufflers, bonnet Silks, black, | bins and white sik lace Veils, green, blue and brown Barege, | cap Ribbons, black and whie Jace Blond and Edging, gcffered | aud mourning? Bivnd, silk and worsted Braids, cotton and lambs- wool Lose, ladies’ and gents’ Gloves, bonnet Shapes, bonnet and cap Wire, childron’s worsted Lloods and Boots, white and coloured Jean Stays, Moleskias, and a number of unenuinerated WM. R. PRESTON, Druggisi and Apothecary. i articles. REED, BATES & AUSTIN, Wholesale Drugyist, No. 26 | HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, &c. erchants’ Row, Boston, General Agents. Mill, cross cut, band and pir Saws, with Files to suit, Kasps, Price BS] per burtie: aix bottles for $5. American narrow Axes, Adczes, Hatchets, shingling and lathing For Sale in Charlotietown, by W.R. Watson, T. Desbrisary | iJanuners, Drawing Kuives, Spokeshaves, Rules, Framing and M. W. Skinner, ~quares, Chisseis, Compasses, Cliaik Lines, door, chest, trunk, = === drawer and pad Locks; butt. strap, chest, door and T Hinges, To be Lot, &c., rim Locks, sprirg Latches and Screws of all sizes; Spoons, : ; Knives and Forks, Gimblets, Snuffers and Trays, tea Trays, And possession given on the first day of May next. Mclesore, shoe end carpenter's, Pincere,..A wie, Muesis. tei. FEN E DWELEING HOUSE and Premises near Government | Rosin; Shoethread, lasting, pump and carpet Tacks, cut and - flouse, at present oceupied by Captain Beazeley, con- wrought Nails and Brads, al! sizes, Planes and Piane Irons; sisting of a Dwelling House which contains a spacious Dining: | Tron und Steel, couking and close Stoves, room and Drawing-room, Breakfast-roum, 7 Bed-rooms, large — GROCERIES, &e. Kitchen, Servant’s Hall.3 Servant’s Bed rooms, Pantry, Larder Rum, Brandy. Gin and Wine; Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Soap. Front-porch, large Mutrance Hall, large Inner Hall, Back porch Candles, Starch, Blue. Rice, Raisins, Currants, Nutmegs, Ginger, Pepper, Spices, Confectionary, Mustard, baking end washing ‘ I present my case for your perusal; and to every citizen in Portsmouth and its vicinity who may be suffering from Dyspep WM. PLAISTED. Porntrsmoutnu, N. H., April 15, 1848. Messns. Srimpson, Reen & Co: Gentiemen:—tt is with much gratification that T add my hearty concurrence with the above statement, knowing it in every particular to contain nothing but the truth: and from the state nent of others, who have tried the medicine, I most cordially acknowledge, that [ never sold any medicine for Dyspepsia, that has given so Universal! satisfaction as the “ Oxygenated Bitters.” 1? } A large and commodious Coack-house, 3 stalled Stable, Har} Sugar, and a great variety of other useful articles. ness-room. Cow House, large Hay-loft and Grain-room, Manure-| Sole and Upper Leather, Buffalo Robes; Clocks. Chairs, yard, large Kitchen-garden with Fruit-trees, &c., Flower-gar- Brooms and Buckets; Glass, Chiva and Earthenware, &c, Georgetown, January 15, 1855. Sw running down to the Fiarbour with convenience for keeping A Cc rd boats, &a@, extensive wantation of young trees of all kinds. 5 , : ar eee large Root-bouse, wood and chopping house, and a spacious and ue subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public, who so liberally tavoured hitn with theircustom atthe North Side. that he has now removed to Souris Kast. where he hopes, by the sane due attention, to merita continuance of their favour. Cash paid for OATS Souris. February 5, 1855. RONALD McDON ‘LD. EORGE BEER, jun., will thank all persons indebted to him previous to the 31st December last past, to call and settle den, elegant front entrauce and carnage drive, a large Lawn ‘There are tront and back gates facing on different streets. and a never failing well of water on the premises. This splendid Mansion from its situation commands the finest view of uny house in Charlottetown, and from its proximity to residence for a gentieman’s family in or near town, For further particulars apply to DAVID WILSON, Richmond Street. September 11. 1854. To Lot or Sel), A most Valuable Farm in the Common of Charlottetown. N the premises area DWELLING HOUSE, 3 excellent \ BARNS, a good Pump-well and a garden. The FARM contains 54 Acres of LAND, all in the very highest state Charlottetown, February 12. Salmon, Salmon. FEW BARRELS of excellent SALMON can be bad at the store of tle subscriber, either per lb. or bbl. | January 22, JOUN RIGG | OH DOAR!IT IS SUCH HARD WORK TO WASH! THIS WASHING POWCER }\ 1S WHAT DOES THE WORK! Peters on the one side and Col. Grey on the other. Atso—TEN Acres of LAND, in first rate order, the same being part Malpeque Road, between Colonel Grey’s Farm and the honorable Charles Ilensley’s. Possession may be had immediately. Further particulars may be known by application to JOUN M‘GILL. as Charlottetown, February 5, 1855. 6w Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Quik Subscriber has on hand and offers for- Sale at his establishment, Great Gcorge Street, a superior assortment of | COOKING, ALR-TIGHT, and other STOVES, which wil) be sold at low prices. vc. F. HARRIS, Copper & Tin Plate Worker. WASHING Made easy and pleasant by the use of Boston Chemical Washing Powder. His Soap Powder, prepared by a practical Chemista| _ 38 superior for washing clothes, cleaning paint work, re-) moving grease from wooliensand takes the place of other soap | for cleansing purposes. One package with five minutes labor | makes two gallons of pure soft soap. Thousands of families | All orders attended to with punctuality and despatch. aave adopted its use and vive it the preference over a!) other! Jesuenp th saponacesus compounds, A GARD rn PAY thes Jr. & CO., General Agents for the New Eng. ce ' 4s : iand &tates and British Provinces, 25 Hanover Street >, | HE Subscriber offers his services to the Public as} W. K. WATSON, Charlottetowa, Wholesale eee AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION MERCILANT, and hopes, by | P+ E. I, a eee prompt attention to business entrusted to him, to obtain a share of. patronage. Charlottetown, November 20, 1854. —@, & Jd. Bell, Merchant Tailors, QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, CHARLOTTETOWN, Importers of— Cloths, Whitneys, Doeskins, ‘weeds, Vestings and Tailors’ Trimmings, aud keep in their employmentthe largest number of the best Journeymen Tailors on the Tsland. ra Barley, Barley. | (IE highest price in Cash will be paid fi BARLEY at PEPLICK’S BREWERY. Oe November 9 1854. | ee am . sa ate Notice to Debtors. | HE Subseriber hereby notifies all persons indchted to hin. - bs wtian, fer gpd. Oeke a4 Parlay gither by Note or Book Account, that unless they make finme liate For Sale, or to Let, and possession given the Ist of May, the unexpired | payment, their Accouats will be handed to an Attorney for eallection | aw sole Deli a Outhouse pow wcupied by the Sabectbes. 4... 4auaary 8. CHARLES SAUNDERS is property is well known aud requires no prticular notice. It is one P > rs “Clas : oy a Hy then rer a ee gi aatta tray lin ge ou Cheap Cash Store, Sydnoy-sirect. oe i . s . 2 . “ e & subscriber will sell at cost and charges from this date, the whole of his extensive at “dis j Jsuuary 22, 1855. sodor dh geminted teak y Sa. . JAS. COLES- Notice. FANILE Subscriber requests all persons indebted to him hy J nvteof hand or book account to wake immediate payment. Oats will be taken in payment, at the market price Kont Street, Fobraary 12. Is tay THOMAS GREEN. ~ Price Fifteen Shiftings per Annum 3 Payatic lait Yearly medy. particularly for Whooping Cough. "The firat eymptome should be checked, and not the Jeast difficulty will occur in the cure of thie complaint. For children half a teaspoon fall of Liniment night and morning. This Anodyne Liniment for sore throat and week lungs, that complaint so common inallcountrie. sespecially in thie climat stands unrivalled; and in every case, a complete trial wil] be marked by the sost complete success. ‘The Blind Piles. The Anodyne Linimeut has in a great number of instances of this distressing disease, made perma- nent cures, In connection with taking the Linimest internally exiernal application should be mnade ‘Vhe sale of this invaluabie medicine is rapidly increasing, and the Proprietor can say with confidence that he has been the favored instrument of giving reliefto thonsands of the affiicted and suffering. The following certificates are genuine and he earnestly solicus ail who may be afflicted, to give th Anodyne Liuiment a fair tria', satisfied that if taken with a full determination to test its ability they wil! find relief, —— Dr. A. JOHNSON’S Jaundice and Dyspeptic Bitters. PREPARED RY 1.8. JOHNSON, BANGOR, MAINE. TEEP a paper of these Bitters in one quart of W.1. Rum Wine or Gin; take about a third of a winegiass full three times a day before eating. They will bear billing up several tunes. These Bitters are not recommended to raise the dead, or |perforin any such miracles, but as a moderate Cathatic, and first rate article where a Eitter is needed. They give a good appetite, cure Jauadice and all Billions offections,—operating on the Liver and Kindeys, and assisting nature in her efforts to 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 Drng Stores of W. R. Watson and M. W. Skinner, and sold at al! the Stores throughout the Island. Persons wishing supplies of the above Medicine can be furnished at proprietor’s prices at the Drug Store of M. W. SKINNER, January 22, 1855. ly. General Agent for P. E. Island PERRY’S HUNGARIAN BALM. / For Restoring, Preserving & Beautifying | THE HAIR NHIS elegant prepsration is an effectual remedy for Baldness or Falling off of the hair. It prevents sad completely eradi- cates Scruff and Dandruff, et:engthens the Roots of the hair causes 1% to grow Juxurianily; gives it a rich, dark, soft and glossy appearance, and prevents it turning gray. The Hun} garian Balm isa purely Vegetable compound, scientifically and chemically combined, and is warranted (o contain none of those eee deleterious ingredsents which prove so injurious to the hair, It acts directly upon the skin, cleansing and purifying it from all unhealthy secretions, thereby removing and preventing the accumulation of scruff, dandruff, and other impurities, which so frequently cause premature decay, and loss of the hair. The Hungarian Balm is especially adapted to ladies use and those who have tried the various oleag:nous mixtures, with no benefit, will at once discoverthe agreeable and beneficial effects produced by this pure and delicate preparation. © Instead of inating and tangling the hair. (which is more or Jeas pulled . out in the process of combing,) it leaves it free and clean; pro motes a natural moisture, and upparts a besutful dark and glossy appearance. I ty it once and you will be convinced of iis superiority over ali other compounds for the bair, Much more might be said in favor of this inestimable. compound, but it is deemed unnecessary, as the proprietor feels confident that ONE TRIAL will convince the tost incredulous of its rare and amfold virtues. "Therefore, If you hove Jost your hair and wish to restore it. If you are losing your hair and wish to preserve it. if you sre troubled with Dandruff and wieh to remove it. If you have any humour ofthe Sealp and wish to cure it. ime are trouvled with Nervious Headache and wish to cure it. If you have hair eaters at the roots of the hair and wish-te destroy them. If you have harsh, dry and wiry hair, and wish it to become soft, pliable'and beantful es Sik; ond af you wish to prevery rich, graceful and luxuriant tresses to the latest period of life use PERRYS HUNGARIAN BALM, Price 25 and 50 cents, in larce bottles, W. R. WAPSON, Charlottetown, Avent for P. EvIsiand, ee , a en RT ee THE EXAMINER IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY BY aaa EDWARD WHELAN, AT HIS OFFICE, KENT STRBLT, NEARLY OPPOSITE MR. COLES BREWERY. ix ADVANCE tM fF by vottrmeee”* of Baap eb 3 pee, oe pee es 7