THE EXAMINER. Wew Gocds. 1855 Firm of CHARLES | AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. Wholesale Goods. FE subscriber has received, on consigament, from Lon- 'FEVUE subseriber announces the ati ival of his summer stock T don and Liverpool a large assortment of -_ od Queen's Wharh | * of DRY GOODS, &ec , and offers them to the public at low prices, for sale cheap by Wholesale, at his 5ale-room, near th 4 *. ~ ihe : 34 ™ a Is out. vig. ha wholesale or retail, and for cash only, viz:-— | in part, . : re © ict) tad COTTONS, striped Shirtings q i i { x0, | 12 bale pas rey, White an? printed CU NS, strip g3, dies’ dresses of atest style and best material—Tuscan, rice, | 12 baigs and cases grey, Wl Pp st aie } —e cody pomaiae ia ed varioty->Balisle and silk Ronnets Bed Ticks, Furniture Cotton, Lining Cottons and Brown ee ; a trl - beuatatt hel Taliste Hets-—tuen’? nud boys’s dunsteble and | 3 bale black and blue CLOTHS, Doeskins, Moleskin, Gambroons, Vests, ~— Eirias ¢ Stabie al apibats —o nes yoyss anstt Tuscan Hats—ladies’ Barage and Cashinere Searfs and Shawls—black & | Trowsers and fancy Shirts colored Indiana Shawls and Handkerchiefs—siik neck siege-pargnole— | 1 case Orleans, Coburgs and Delaines : nbrie handkercbiefs—mustin Labit-shirts—collars & sleeves | 1 case Jaeconet and Mull Muslins, Muslin Dresses, Handkerchiefs, —fancy bonnet and cap ribbons—black satin and late ditto—Irish Tinens | Braces, Cloth Caps, Carpet Bags, 5 dozen Beaver Hats, dc. towels aud towelling —daimask and farniture cottons—fancy, white aud ea | striped shirtings—Iad.es’ and chiklren’s gloves and hosiery=printed cot-) — § tons common and refined IRON, (1 in. § and 4) | tons—derry aad ginghams—b!ack and colored Cashmeres and Silaucias— Coils Rope and Spun Yarn ' brown holland, grass cloths, bed ticking, osnabury, drillings, gambrooms, | 9 Chain Cables, 8 and §, (69 fathoms each) ast prunella boots, leather shoes and slippers, linen table cloths and 5-4 linen Popaail-shoet Chaing, Bolts Canvass, bags of Spikes and N ails, egs damask, black and fancy silk handkerchiefs, black and fancy silk ties | Paint, boxes Soap and Starch, chests and half-chests Tea, boxes and cravats—black, brown and biue broad eloths—black and faney doe- Tobacco, cases Boots skias and cassimeres~black and coloured satinets, russel cord—white and A variety of eane-seated and common Chairs drab Moleskins—a large assortment of mons and boys ready made) ¢% parrely extra superfine FLOUR Barrels Pilot Bread clothing, flannels, serges and blankets—Paris silk hats, Canrobert felt 99 bags Corn and Cornmeal 60 boxes Biscuit and Crackers. ‘hats, black and colored cloth caps—mens and boys boots and brogans | JAMES MORRIS. | Dissolution of Co-partnership. 11855 ——— ‘rt 7_ : Co partnersinp existing under tie & Joun Benn, was this day Jissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to the Firm are reque sted to be paid to CHARLES “hd? g> he game suigaie Burs. whois duly empowered to receive the game, and liquid lemands agal ad Fum. f aii demands against sa d aL So saed ad ty JOLIN BELL. © Charlottetown, Aug. 18, 1855. T —— ee v..20r wu Sut HE Rosiness for the feture will be concuc ted by the Sub silk ca pesca Sonvare -riber, at the old stand, Queen > ss . - , CHARLES BELL. 4 742, 2 re 4 Shingles, Shingles. fy PRLME PLNE and CEDAR SHINGLES X , just reovived, and for salo by the Subscriber, CILAL — 300,00 FOR CASH. ANDREW A. McDONALD, Adv Sw t 27, 1855. Georgetown, Augus Tw) V luable Farm for Sale. Charlottetown, August 6. — : . er > 19.9 very che ap—oil cloths, cotton warp, de, Ly clmnnnieaiia dew cintieaiiiiiimaaniai OLD N excellent FARM, consisting of 70 acres of Freehold | ‘gure and upper leather, soap, starch, indigo, raisins, molasses, sugar, | TO BE 8S ’ : on il ; ‘ il las i i i le inegt vers | . — : . . A Landon the Rng Vato Road, Lot’ 65, vwelve miles Evel Tee, | codlve, tuspentinn, malls: tines, pall -~ a ~ ae aeons: | A T Private Sale, and if not disposed of previous!y, then at Petnctoniay (a9 sree OS SENS Oe ey Eotbeds te ea Ger cabo, | ok ene i Sn dee yt ee Public Auetion on the fst day of May next, at Summer- OUEE, © te yt on one ha — an are eo Rh. a omy a r — a ws nesreeaiiiaecmanige St aun queens l side on the Premises—all that Lot of Land now inp the posses- ith immediate possession. For partisulars apply to VW AND CHBA! ; , ; . a” er * VOUN KENS Y, Central Academy. | ve ve any vase m Sa asl ah sion of Mr William H Lane, having a breadth of 50 feet, and eee aeenetnnsiins — Tat NM S UM WEAR Goo D Dy rapping back from the high road to the shore, with the two Serna ‘ B r io k 8 j oe . : 24 ings thereon erected :—one of which is divided into three sod, Scotland, France, Germany, and ine convenient tenements for business, and the office is at present he sub- | From England, ire! > aa . 7 y ’ ry wl as , roy t TELL BURNT BRICKS can be procured on y freon Sn ; y scriber's premises, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock, on | United States, to be had at the oceupied by Mr Lane as 2 dwelling house and dry goods store Wednesdays and Saturdays, and a'so on Queens and Pownal Str VICTORIA HGUSE, GEORGETOWN. — being one of the best stands for business. ‘Phe terms are—one half of the purchase money to be paid ‘at time of sale, whem a Deed will be given if required,—and the Balance, with interest, at six per cent, to be secured by Mort- { er-load, (from 3 to 4 MQ), after | } Wharfs, during the week, by the Light the 10th July next. -EDERICK P. NORTON has pleasure in announcing to J.P. BEETE. the public, that he has completed his Summer Stock of July 2. r , na arenas aaa caesar wc and A ican Goods, West India Produce, &e, which : ; Ss . 799 | Br and American Goods, We ’ ss rear. fr 3a! . Trevio Cloth Wrills. nfidently recommends to the country rally,as the best; g1ges payable in one year from date of Sale. For title, &c., HESE Mills are again at work, with new and more exten -iption of articles that can be purchased, and cheaper than! please apply at the office of CHARLES YOUNG sive machinery, having five times the strength of their , boveht in Charlottetown, er any other part of the Is'and, | Charlottetown, July a ends : Sener ed former capabilities; they are so arranged that the whole process |, ney. In addition to bis former assortment, wil Pe) welling House and Land near Charlotte- wil! proceed simultaneously, and the finish will be arrived-at) ¢,, wing, Vit— ! ; town for Sale: al despate ES DRESSES—of r ionable style and t a j i with unusual despatch. : : LAD! RESSES—of the most fashionable style an =" ALE 6 an mmodious Dwelling Cloth received by Hon W W Lord, Water Street—Mr Ter-} no we ‘terns— Ballz: 2, barege, ,carlisle check, Inkerman | jf OR SALE, the nial oats : a = id ? the ee _ Cloth | erect Mr Joba Williams, Market Square—and |... Top i aklava lustree, cashmeres, printed co- | House in Charlottetown oyalty, late the residence of the Hon. ligick, Kent Street—Mr Joba HiGmMs, « G strip jancy poplin, ian. ave 3 . imeres, p J | Charles Hensley, together with eighteen acres of Land adjoining. The burgs and cireassian cictlis, check and fancy delaines, brown, | Dwelling House contains—Dining Room, Drawing Room and Study; two blue and green Anstraiun crapes, printed and fancy muslin! Kitchens, with Store-rooms, &c.; and Nino Bed-rooms. There isalso | Stables, Coach-house, Root-house, Pump, “c.,on the premises. The dis- ‘tance from Charlottetown is rather less thun one mile Also to let from year to year, or for a term of years, as agreed upon, several Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royaity, near the above Dweiling House. For Terms of Sale and Lease apply to the subscriber at the Attorney | General’s Office, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. July 30. JOSEPH HENSLEY. at the Mills by Covehead, Juiy » GU Y MACL BLLAN, — SAMUEL GURNEY. 9. | dresses, rich fancy mus!ins, muslin robes, embrocered Alpaca and fancy Alma dresses, a good assortment of black coburg, : i ; ‘cashmere ard orleans, black lustres, plain and embroideged ealer in Foreign and cashmere a , ; nd Wholesale & eee ae Goods E | French merino and lustre delaines, black and fancy colored Domes — 'y —_ : sE. MASS | velvet in great variety, bayadere roves in latest styles, &c. No, 73 CAMBRIDGE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS.) atrLLINERY, &c.—Cashmere and Paisley shaw!s in great PATIBS )QRIS. a variety, black and colored silk mantles, barege and cashiwere ! 39 i scarfs ead handkerchiefs, black and colored Indiana shawls and Commission Merchant, General Agent and | handkerchiefs, silk neckties, parasols, silk capes, cambric hand- Auctionecr. | kerchiefs, muslin habit shirts, collars and sleeves, tuscan, rice- straw and dunstable bonnets of the latest fashions, Belisle and QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND | | | | prices sik bonnets — Panama, dunstable, Leghorn, straw and other j fashionable summer hats — gents’ dunstable and Belisle hats, | bonnet ribbons of every style and color and of all prices, head | dresses of ali kinds--white, brown, drab and jean stays, MEN'S AND BOYS’ SUMMER CLOTHS, &c.—Black re WRAN KovaMAN | Commission Merchant and General Agont,| GISBORNE & HENDERSON’S WHARF, and Sheeting, b reen, brown and blue broad cloths, black and fancy doeskins nd cessimeres, black and colored satinetts, russel cord, prin- August 20, 1855. R GOODS, including Dress Mate- apes (at cost), Bonnets, Parasols, Shawls, Lace and irtings Cc S a - i0es, with a large assortment of | ch will be disposed of at thy the attention of purchasers. SAMUEL McMURRAY, Sydney-street. er House, | | ! ish C Inside vests and shirts, stocks, handkerchiefs and braces in | Variety, Shirt collars~red and blue serge aud flannel shirts, | sou’-westers and glazed hats and caps, &c. BUOTS, SHUO’S, BROGANS, SLIPPERS & LEATHER. -——Ladies’, gentiemen’s, youth’s and infant’s leather deta: boots, slippers and brogans—prunella, French calf boots and | shoes, all of the best description, and at the very lowest possible /prices—also fishermen’s boots in grained-'eather (warranied NHE Subscriber begs to inform the public, that he hes duly Le a4 to transact business ! i e authorised dir. John as his agent, during Lis absence,—and intending tu make an alteration in his business, on his returr, requests all persons indebted, to make an early settlement of their accounts. W. W. LORD. av 5 _ bh i 7 ° < okes OHN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND. cetin—Cossuth bats, from 2s 9d to 163s 94d —Alma and Scotch | a so 4 T. ’ : ws : ; NM ene ign rete wer ie ony am i Ww rencii and mixed doeskin,Canrobert striped Cassimeres, | Cs ns S , , . . Liquors, Liquors. 2rd’s plaid, gambroon of various colors—moleskins, drills} aR. ¢ Ex Barque Sir Alexander, from Liverpool, G. B. | : ntoons, fancy plaid and checked American and French | os tm WY 3 sil , oo tweeds—black and colored tabinet, farmers’ and mechanics’ cs ASKS and quarter casks Dark and Pale BRANDY ppt ate edge: vientts a 4 ie lott A ead <A e oe '® . Casks of the best Holland GIN } Cass) res, :Owhattan and German suinmer cloths, eicgant | a = 2s i : ‘ ; . a ol al ~~ > o es °o 2 mee - wITINT Re f patterns and newest sty = = & Superior old Port, suerry and Maderia WINES RIA) “. M ADE Psy THING Black cloth j — h cS oe ‘3 ce = 2 ' a a: Se a: tere p > Rea Ad Me m% ULUI PNG. — hac cioth end russe! | < . ’ 3 ££ London Brown Stout, Porter and India Pale ALF, ex-| t : v7 s - . 4 ~ ae ae oe (cord coals, Princetta and fancy colored blouses and Inkerman Pr o= cellent, and will be sold by the dozen verp'ow. A large; |. i , oll , : re s 2.70 tock cf high Wines wholesale or retail | half-dress coats— black cloth, satin and fancy vests and vesting om = = ag to inn, Phila ; tC | —trousers in cloth, tweed, check, canvass and doeskin—Turkey oo oe) Jane 18) 1855 JOHN RIGG. | : <# Zz Sea Seana NENA —opienonmnceerain’ ———-—~ | Striped pantaloous—guernsey frocks, regatia and white dress | Ye res NOTICE. | Shirts—collon, swansdown and lambs-wool, worsted and cotton | a) St e ge Re S , ials, Kn HE remaining stock of SUMME Charlottetown, July 9. Manche Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Boots and Si Muslin Curtains, Toil other Goods, all of recent im so excerdingly low as to b F SALE, by the Subscriber— 13 barrels superior Cider VINEGAR Superior COOKING STOVES. Apply at the sture of Benjamin Davies, Esq. August 20. GEORGE McDOUGALL. Shingles. Shingles. OR SALE, by tho Subscriber, at “ Cumberland Hill,” Grand River— 400,000 prime Pine gnd Cedar SHINGLES. August 20. 4w JOHN JOHNSTON. Valuable Farm and Business Stand. OR SALE, that very valuable BUSLNESS STAND at Wilmot Creek — Bedeque. consisting of Fifty Acres of prime LAND, all under cultivation, with the STORE, DWELL:NG | HOUSE and OUT-OFFICES thereon. The Lease is for 999 years, and | only subject to £1 7s., currency, per annum,rent. Part of the purchase | money may remain some time on interest, secured on the property if Ecquire of Hox. D. Brenan, Charlottetown, or to the Sub- JOHANHA CONNORS. c e U } v Lippincot’s Cloth Milis. | Water-proof.) and a supply of sole and upper leather. ; an did alte’ dbiinen ‘ ; CARPETING, FLANNELS, &c. — Kidderminster an WEST RIVER, PICTOU, NOVA x OFIA, - | Victoria carpeting, fancs and ddtton drugget (very cheap), / OR HE subseriber would inform the inhabitants of Prince | eabroidered, worsted, linen, oil and mixed table covers and | k Edward Island, that he has erected a new Establishment for :o,jet cloths —hearth rugs and door mats—-white, red and fancy dressing Cloth, in addition to Lis old Mills, and baving a sufficiency of op jorodg flannels, cotton do.—blue, red and white serges, biank- | Water power, he will be able to do @ greater quantity of work. lets and domestic sheets from 23 3d and upwards-—travelling | lh ites ol a eels | ts. ie een scarlet and other colored cotton and bazw A McDonarp, Esq, Georgetow: ae >? ee . Cloth left a cvaatoe —— a pe and returned MISCELLAN KOUS.—Knitting cotton, black crape, diaper KK With quicker despatch thon usual, | table cloths and towels, black and faney aprons, plain and fancy | August 20 om S LIPPINCOTT. | net—jaconet, book, cambric and muil muslins, lining cotton, | —_~_—— —— === | white and drab jeans, lrish linen, chintz, furnituce and binding, | lining and fringe—blue, red and white cotioa warp—and large | ussortment of grey; white and striped shirting cottons, navy | and fancy priuts—denicas, various colors—brown, blue and | ifaney colored derry, bedtick—ginghams, gala, plaid dresses, ishirtinge, baggings silks in all colors, persians, tarlatan, blue, | pink and white bonnet silks, lace veils, laces and edgings, all fcolors—plain, figured, goffered and mourning blond—braide and tapes—black, grey, white and fancy colored stockings and | required. | socks— gloves in variety—bonnet ehapes, berlin wool all colors, | scriber on tho premises. | crotchet hooks and cases, cotton reels and linen thread, &ce.— |} Wilmct Creek, Bedeque, Aug. 20. | Side, back, dressing, fine-tooth and pocket combs-—portmonies| Also,—if the above Property be not sold before the Ist October next, | blacklead and slate pencils and slates, school books of all k:inds | it will be them offered at Public Auction. 4w jand very cheap, wriling and wrapping paper, envelopes, wafers | land Behe i and a variet i esenicauaed articles of good | g Flour, Corn Meal and Tea fork « quality and very chesp y et J UST received per schooner “ Helena,” from New York : c bho Aes S P 2 | HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, eee Tee /&e.— Mill, cross-cut, hand and pit saws with files to suit — 50 chests Tea, warranted. ‘ming chisels, blacksmiths’ and shoemakers’ rasps, American GEORGE F C LOWDEN. xes and hatchets, adzes, chiselss; braces and bits, Thompsou’s im ecrew augurs, all sizes, chisel handles, mallets, broad axes, Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON Charlottetown, August 20. The best time in the Year to buy Stoves. ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT : 182th. f caulking irons, shingling & lathing hammers, drawing knives, |“, .,., é . : a ¢ Capital, Five Mi'liens Sterling. spokeshaves, rules and squares—duor, chest, trunk, drawer and| JUS received per Brig Teazer, from Boston, and for CHARLES YOUNG, pad jocks—planes—chest, but', strap, door and T’ hinges—rim Salo at the AMERICAN HOUSE, 120 Assorted Stoves. —COMPRISING— COOKING STOVES of all sizes for Wood and Coal, PARLOR STOVES, HALL and SHOP STOVES, SIX-PLATE STOVES, for Schoolhouses, &c. August 20. WM B DAWSON, Horses, Waggons. OR SALE, 3 Horsxs and 3 double Wacaors. Inquire at J. H, GATES’ Livery Stable, Queen Square, Charlottetown. April 16. Agent for P. E. Island. cke, door ecrapers, cou! scuttles, spirit levels, gouges, patent Pit ; s, locks and latches, Turkey and Welch rag oi! stones, TMotico. : ; |reapiug hooks, seythes, sheepshears, hames, plough traces and A™ persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing on | plough uuing, bridles, gig whips, breechin chains & rings, those lands situate on Lot or Township No. 46, the preperty of | jroy rakes, pois, ovens, covers and saucepons, wrought and cnt) Captain Byrne, the heirs of Mrs. Taylor and of Miss Gun Cunningham, | F aud lying between the western boundary of Major Crocke’s land, and | the eastern boundary of Lot 45. Any person or persons so found trespassing, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. bing, shoe, hair, clot 1 ROBERT STEWART, wool cards, &c, Karthenware, glass & glassware. Agent for Captain Byrne, the heirs of Mrs. Taylor assortment of German lzquered Tinware, not usually aud Miss Gun Cunningham. | Four hundred pieces Room Paper, very cheap. GROCERIES, SPIRITS, &c.—Drandy, gins sp ciis, rum & April 14. {sawset F ok mon nails, &c. CHATRS, \ looking ‘7!asses, clocks—hearth, dlacklead, serub- | aud paiut brushes-—brooms & buckets— } A b-autiful | i iported. ‘ Of OCARI MT is SUCH HAP 0 WORK TO WASH! THIS WASHING POWDER \ iS WHAT DOES THE WORK Charlottetown, April 23. | wine, Leith ale, Tea of the best quality, sugar, mulasses, soap, - | B 4 ? } SC ATY 2h ‘ A ro é ° puvlic generally, that he has just received a GENERAL baking soda, washing soda, chemical soap, best ever ased—all for th t suitable | or the country. Those G i 1a ches ; vuntry 103e Goods will be soid cheap for cash or linseed do., very cheap, refined whale oil—black, white, red, their patronage. is . ee P aoe JOHN SMIGH, oil, ink, bees’ wax, madder, cudbear, logwood, red and yellow HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS | whiting, saltpetre, powder and shot, ship bread, crackers and Call and convince yoursolves! | wine the bes candles, starchy blue, rice, raisinss nuimegs, ginger, pepper, | SUPPLY OF BRITISH AND’ AMERICAN GOODS, | sorts of confectionery, crushed and loaf sugar, white wine approved notes of hand. fle likewise retarns his sincere thanks green, blue, brown and yellow paint—patent dryers, turpentine, Summerside, Bedeque, July 9. ond, Hills: Seboone. aianteand soul Wide UF fae on'&ad 41 at i cheese, &c. July 23 IIE subscriber begs to intimate to his friends and the | iuugtards allspice, cinnamon, cloves, carraway seed, saleratus, carefully selected by himself, of a very superior qualify, | vinegar, eider vinegar, burning fluid, lamp vil, boiled and raw to a generous public and hopes to continue to share a part of | epsom salts, senpa, cream tartar, sulphur and magnesia, castor Grain, Grain, Grain. | yellow ochre, bluestone, copperas, aluin, brimstone, Jampblack, | ins Coles’s Brewory and Distillery. | Apothecaries’ Hall. * or. alll h ee -_ sont prices cheaper than can be pur-| e3 THE OLD HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1810, a chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- }- : 2 WASHING key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also :— Catemeeye, Teep, 2606. Made easy and pleasant by the use of __ ?. DESBRISAY & Co. | } FAN EL just received, per late arrivals from London _ ig , =~ oe Fe —) a uarenaeem = ree we for the season, omprising In the wile, an extensive and varied assortment of Ly asturoe to be Let. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, mbs, Soaps and other Toilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Ooloure Y the lfon. G. COLES. and Dye-stufls; Fruits, Spices, Confectionary, Medicated ‘ahd EV.1, Watered Pasturage to be Let, on the Farm of | Brushes, Co _Charlottctown, Jung 25, 1855. other aenaney with all the Patent Medicines in repute, aud ishdetninackeniacreendc aia cal every other article usually kept at similar Establish i “a WOOL, WOOL, WooL, Great Britain. [See Apotheearies’ Hall Ravteliant "Tac able OLES'S STEAM MILL CARDING MACHINE is = — ried aia coafidence recommend to the public, and / toed ; quality be considered, at as low, if not lower pri ; Char ~ Ae ma ie» eee te newly fitted up and ia full operation : ey oa; XX, and XXX Ale. Bo i Charlottetown. 19th Norv. 1853. ston Chemical Washing Powder, T paponaceous compounds. cad be procured elsuwhere in the market. Charlottetown, May 21. 2 p- Me R. WATSON, harlottetowa, wholesale Agent fur HIS Soap Powder, prepared by a practical Chemists _ 1s superior for washing clothes, cleaning paint work, re— moving grease from woollensand takes the place of other soap for cleansing purposes, One package with five minutes labor makes two gallons of pure soft soap. ‘Thousands of families. jave adopted its use and give it the preference over al) other D.TAYLOR, Jr. & CO.,General Agents for the New Eng land States and British Provinces, 25 Hanover Street Boston, GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! The most valuable Spring and Summer Medicine in the World: Dr. Halsey’s Forest Wine. Patronized by the notiiity and medical faculty of England, and esteemed the most extraordinary medicine in the World, EDICINE containing molasses or liquorice — like the borsted Sarsaparillas, require many large bottles to pro.’ duce the slightest change in health. ‘Fhe Forest wine is alto~ gether a different article, It contains no syrup to give it con 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 WILD CHERRY, DANDELION, YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA,. with other valuable plants whose properties are all most effective, Its high concentration renders it one of the most efficient medicines now in use. Sometimes less than a single bottle restores the lingering patient from weakness, debility and sick- ness, to strong and vigorous health. Kvery dose shews its good effects on the constitution, and improves the state of the health, The Forest Wine is recommended if the strongest terms for all’ complains of the siomach, Liver, Kidneys, Nervous Disorders, Billious Affections, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Female’ Complaints, Scrofula, and all Disorders arising from bad: 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 I commenced taking them I laid et the poiut of death with dropsy, pilee and asthma. My physician had given me up ag past cure, and my family had lost all hopes of my recovery. While in this dreadful situation, your Forest Wine and Pills were procured for me, and before | had finished the first bottle of the Wise and box of Pills, | experienced great relief; my body and lirabs wich were greatly swollen became sensibly reduced. Hopes of my | recovery began now to revive, and efter continuing the use of ‘your medicine for about a month, the Piles and Asthma were completely cured. The Dropsy, through which my Jife was placed in such great danger, was also nearly gone. J have continued the use of your medicines until the present time, and Lenjoy as perfect health as ever I did in my life, although [am more than sizty years of age. Yours, respecifully, Newark, N J, December 19. 1247. GREAT CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT OF T#N YRARS’ STANDING. New York, Jauwary 9, 1848. Dr Halsey— Dear Sir;Having taken your Forest Wine and Pills to remove a disease of the Liver trom which | have suffered severely for upwards of tea years; and having adbered closely to the directions which accompany the medicines t haye re- covered my health, notwithstanding all who knew me thought iny case incurable, Previous tv taking the Wine and Pills, [ had recourse to the best medical treatment, but continued to grow worse to an alarming degree. Some of my friends spoke disparagingly of my case, and tried to persuade me from mok- ing use of avy advertised remedies; and i doubt not, that there are hundreds who are disstfaded ftom taking vour excelieRt medicines in consequence of the deception and iscthevency of many advertised remedies put forth by unprincipled men in flaming advertisements. Bont, what a pity it is that the decen- t.on used by others should be the means of dissuading many laboufing under disease fro: making tsial and bemg cared by your excellent remedies. Humanely speaking, they nave saved my life; when £ commenced making use of them, lL wasin a wretched condition, but began to experience their good effects in less than three day#; and in six weeks from the time I pur chased the medicines, to the great surprise of ali my friends, [ was entirely cured, and had increased hlteen pounds in weight, having takes one box of Pills, aud two bottles of the Wine. wotld to God that every poor sufferer would avail himself of the squire remedies. Yours, &c., NERVOUS DISORDERS, Are dieenses of the mind a8 wellas of the body, usually brought on by troubles and affliction, and are most common tu persons of aelicate constituiions and sensitive minds. Low spirits, melancholy, frighiful dreams, and fearful auticipations® of evi] fom the slightest causes, generally accompanyme nervous disorder, The Forest Wine aud Pills are an energauie remedy in these complaints, Extracts of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, dated Philadelphia, September 7, FB48. Mr G W Hasley—Vear Su;—Your Forest Wine and Pills have cured inp wife of e# dreadful nervous disorder with which she had been affected for many years. Her body was a)most wasted away. She was frequently disturbed in her sleep bv | frightful dreams, awakening quite exhausied and covered with perspiration, and at times labouring under the delusion that thing dreadful was about to happen her. By the use of N Maruews. James Witton. , Some four bottles of the Wine, and a box of the Pilis—she is now ip perfect health. She hag regained ber flesh and color, and en- | Joys society as well as ever. JC Paupine. Dr David Marein,e celebrated practitioner of New York, | declared publicly that one boitle of Llaisey’s Forest wine contain- ,ed more viriue than fifty ofthe large bottles of Sarsapurilia, | Messrs § 8 Lampman & Uo., one of the largest and most re. i spectable druggist in Syracuse—in a Jeter says:—* From whag they have heard and sen of Halsey’s Forest Wine it is an excel. lent and good niedicine, and will undoubtedly become the leading medicine of the day.” The Forest Wine is put up in large square bottles, with De Halsey'’s name blown in the glass, $1 per bottle, or six botues for $5. Gum coated Pilley 25 cents per box. Agents are authorized to retail, as well as wholceale, on as favoreh!e con- dilions as the proprietor, No, 161 Duane St. Corner of Hudson, New York. W KR WATSON, General Agent. tid So May 28, 1855. WILBOD’S COMPOUND OF d PURE COD LIVER port AND LIME. f A Cure for Consumption, Scrofala, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and ali coniplaints of the Lungs, URE Cod Liver Oil has long been acknow!edged to be the most efficacious article for the cure of Cousumption and Kindred diseases yet discovered, while the chemical! properties - of the PHOSPHAT& OF LIME are also well known in me- ,cictne as being peculiarly healing. In cases where ulceration , has taken place on the Jungs, this article has been found by the | most careful tests to supply tie very ingredients necessary for the formation of cells, and the complete healing of this delicate part of the human sysiem. This preparation of the pure Cod Liver Oil and Lime robs the oil of its very nauseating taste, which renders it so repulsive- particularly to invalids. ‘he thorough incorporation of the Phosphate of Lime with the Oil has been only accomplished by the adoptton of the most perfect rules of chemistry, and a me- dicine has thereby been produced which is of inestywable vaiue in a climate like ours. A lony array of certificates might be given here Yo prove the efficacious character of this medicine, but it is not deemed ne cessary. The fact that from the very first introduction of tho. Cod Liver Oi! and Lime before the public, it hasbeen gradually adopted by the medical faculty, 1s sufficient proof ef its unques tioned excellence. For sale wholesale and retail, by Alex. B. Wilbor, Chemist 156 Court Street, Boston. W. R. WATSON, Agent for P. E. Island. November 6, 1854. ee THE EXAMINER Is PRINTED AXD PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY BY EDWARD WHELAN, AT MIS OFFIC™, KENT STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MR. 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