os a i } Re News for the People! I 8 ood. HE good Sehr. « SHANNON” has arrived from Boston, an Fashions & fashionable Goods from England. | J . rmught for DODD’s BRICK STORE, a choice lot WUST vr ived, Pall and Winter supply of West of England | of all sorts of ‘ eF Clotts, Whitneys, Beavers, Siberian Cloths, Doeskins, | American Goods, Cussimeres, Tweeds, Vestings aud Tailors’ Trimmings, at | which will be gold by the subscriber cheap, and on good terms. Bell’s Clothing Store, Market Square, Charlottetown, | ct 8. bw. THOMAS W. DODD. which will be made up to order in the latest style, and on the most reasonable terms, As the best Journcymen Tailors on the Island are kept constantly employ ed, and the cuttings being dove by the Subseriber, the fit and workmanship will be warranted saperior to that of any other Establishment in | thie City. CLOLHING.—The Subseriber is making up, and will keep | on hand, the largest and best Stock of READY-MADE} CLOTHING in the City, which will be sold as cheap as at) auv House in the Trade. Also, Shirts, Undershirts, Collars, | Drawers, Socks, Suspenders, Neckties and Stocks, Pocket and hi Gloves and Mitts, Fur, Cloth | a large assortment of nt and approaching season. Encourage Home Manufactures! i= received at the AMERICAN HOUSE, Grafton Street, from ** Evans’ City Boot and Shoe Factory’’— General Importers, Wholesale and Retail. Neckhandkerchiefs, Mufllers, and Plush Caps, in great variety; Rubber and Oil Clothing, | Sailors’ Shirts, end naimost every article necessary for Men 8} - wear, which will be sold at the lowest price for prompt payment, & CHARLES BELL, Merchant failor. | 2 October 29, 1855. 2m 2 2 te Y a B we FALL, 1855. DUNCAN, MASON & Co., 200 pairs Home manufactured BOOTS and SHOES, | of all descriptions, suitable for the season, warranted materia) | and Workumanship. i October 2¥, 1s5c0. w. B. DAWSON, Superior Cooking Stoves! SCOTCH CASTINGS. UST received by the Subserbier, from Glasgow, & quantity ef COOKING STOVES, (all sizes;) Wilkie’s Plough | Mounting, Door Scrapers, Umbrella Stands, Sash Weights, | Cart and Gig Boxes, Pot Metal, and a variety of other Castings. | The superior quality and durability of these Castings are well } known to th pul lie. To be had at the Store of lH. HASZARD, Great George Street. Charlottetown, Oct. 2¥. A. & J. DUNCAN & Co., t received ex Barque “ Isabel,” ' j jus GO ODS suitable for the prese (~ Brick Building, corner of Queen and Dorchester Streeta. 7 Charlottetown, October 8, 1855. AVE = rUST RECEIVED, per sehr. ““SUPERB,” from Halifax, and for sale at DODD'S BRICK STORE, a splendid lot of Toa, Sugar and Molasses, which will be sold wholesale and retail. October 8. Ow THOMAS W. DODD. Stoves! Stoves!! WW AN rED, for the St. Kleanor’s Di strict ™ hool, as ‘cond ¥ Class TEACHER. A liberal salary will be given. Application to be made to Mr. Groner Jones, Chairman. * ° ‘ GEORGE JONES, a ae “ eee Vavusces BETTER ARTICLE, and for less money, than was ever TOUN TANTON ’ j | £ offered for sale before in this City. The subscriber has October 29, 1855 os ae just received, from the City of Albany, rere | 300 Stoves, of every description of style Notice ale ___tand pattern, including several new patents ; as well as his late | HE Commissi f Publie Lands will be at Mr. JOHN) spOCK on hand, which he solicits his friends and the public | ‘ COSLLN'S, St. Andrew's, on TUESDAY, 30th instant, | generally, to call and examine to judge for themselves. and following not eed to the Head of the Bay, | ~ October 15. WILLIAM B. DAWSON rt rp e,. 18. 242i. oe encasement pipes ~— ———————— . shidiekigtininkbanninedties 5 1rgy ™! TEX EN Hot:l” | BOSTON HOUSE. ich is d AILY EXPECTED, at the above establishment, from Bos- | ton, a large and varied assortment of Family Groceries, which will be offered at the lelightfully situated on rough, and commands an ~~ Is JUST OPENED, | American and fancy GOODS, - aceommodations for Private Families and | lowest prices for Cash onLy. Trangient Boarders; and the Subscriber trusts, by assiduity ON HAND—a good assortment of ENGLISH GOODS, mfort of bis euests, to | consisting in part of—Robe Dresses, Orleans, Alpacas and Co- and att i t ven! mcrit the countenance and supp if the public generally. | burgs ; Prints, brown, white and striped Cottons,—with a large There is also good STABLE accommodation on the premises. variety of other DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &e. &e. October 22. — tf. GEORGE MOORE. | GEORGE McDOUGALL, ee —_—_——————_ | Corner of Great George and King Streets, Ba law ‘and Oats i - 7 : Huisey « abs. below the Catholic Church. a FEW Thousand Bushtls of the above wanted for Cash. N. B.— The highest cash prices paid for Oats, Barley and a= ~¥ anphm gpa 3 g ewe - October 29, 1X50. r. B. TREMAIN. | Potatoes. s October 8. TUBSCRIBER will bay Three Thousand Bushels BARLEY | “FT ANDON HOPSH 8 and OATS within a month of ie ’ LON DON HOL Ki. Chariotteown, Ge 2. THOMAS PLEADWELL. | WEW FALL GOODS—FOR 1855. Guy Tannery, No. 12. Grafton Street. i ‘‘Tsapen,”’ from Liverpool, the subscriber has received OR SALE at the abor z abi iial . part of his FALL St PPLY of BRITISH GOODS, EF "800 ‘ide Seat'dl de | suitable for the season, which he offers at prices hitherto map" oo ite ruses tiated | unequalled in the market, for prompt payment. : oe ‘) ids li ht & a Leather i A further supply daily expected per *‘ Sir Alexander,” from | 7) oh: Saat aNelags ee i London and ** Majestic,”’ from Liverpool. “iimt Rai . j rane r N. B.— Four-pence half-penny per pound will be paid for! : ‘ fe ma bas ae HASZARD. Tienes Side: 53 | Wu. B. DAWSON. | Great George Street, Charlottetow n, Oct. 15. ab oad GR s Gaz. Isl. & Adv.) neha beat TTotice. * . subscriber has opened the shop lately oceupied by Vet. au. nment-—— @ny quantity of Gre October 2Y. “iil ea as 7 rick PALL con SIGN MEL 115. Mr. William Crabb, in Mr. William Smardon’s buildings, Queen Toa, Candles, Soap and Dry Goods. Square, facing the Government Buildings, and has tor sale HE Subscriber has just received, on consignment, per Ann GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &c, wholesale and retail, = Reddin and Sir Alexander, from London and Liverpool : | TEA in variety, prepared cocoa, chocolate, sweet do., sugar, loaf do., ° . : crushed do., raisins, dates, zante currants, onions, nuts, biscuit, soap, An extensive assortment of GOODS, in part, Viz: | cavendish tobacco, cigars, snulf, treacle, olive oil, coffee, saheiaiar 134 Chests and half Chests of superior TEA, le citron, orange and lemon peel, jordan almonds, valentia do., candles, rm CANDLES, burning fluid, wick, salad oil, windsor soap, pickles, sauces, mostard, maccaroni, vermicelli, sago, arrow root, split peas, starch, corn do., thumb blue, indigo, rédwood, logwood, yellow-wood, black copperas, saltpetre, soda, cream tartar, ulum, liquorice, boxes table salt, whit- ning, bath brick, black lead, blacking, wine flasks, scrubbing brushes, shoe do., hair do., matches, cloves, ciunamon, nutmeg, allspice, pepper, | ginger, rice, cayenne pepper, digby herrings, gelatine, rock candy, | sweeties, Annapolis cheese. a lin Liquors—BRANDY, GIN, Demerara RUM, WHISKEY; WINE— A larze lot of COOKING, FRANKLIN & Air-tieht STOVES, Sherry, Maderia, Port; bottled Ale, ove bottled arm eet Casks of Metallic Paints, Sofas, Bureaus, Cane-seated and | _Charlottetown, September 3. wo HUGH FRASER. common Chi irs, rs, &e., ke. Manchester House October 29, 1500. Ow. if EMOVED from Sydney Street, to Mr. SIMS'S NEW it BUILDING, east side of Queen Street. Large lmpor- | tations, completing the Fall Suppy, hourly expected. October 29. SAMUEL McMURRAY. 20 Boxes SiH 30 do. Mould do. 50 do. very good SOAP, %) Bales and Cases M ERCHANDIZE, consisting of | Pine and Fancy Prints, Orleans, Coburgs, &e., Grey and | White Cottons, Ready-made CLOTHING, Cloths,Doeskins, &c. —ALSO ON JAMES MORRIS. Londen House, Lot 19, JeprevE, Oct. 25, 1855. AILY EXPECTED FROM BOSTON, an Extencive Stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Boys’ BOOTS & SHOES, cheap | Also, an excellent article of TEA on hand for -_— for casa. family use. 4 : wetie ; WANTED to purchase, 3,000 Bushels OATS, for which the highest price will be paid in cash. iw. EDWIN PARKER. Notice. Wy HER FAS hy an Assignment executed by Mr. CHAS. SAUNDERS, of the City of Charlottetown, Merchant, on the lst day of August, 1854, certain Debts due to him prior thereto by sundry persons in this Island, were assigned unto Mosers. Perer Ross and Epwarp Wiuuiam Curpman, of Mali- fax, Nova Seotia, Mérehants; and whereas the said CHaREs | Saunpers did also on the 4th of June last, execute an Assign- | ment of all his then Owtstanding Debts in this Island, unto | Messrs. Martin P. Brack and Wittiam L. Brack, and Messrs. | Wituaxu J. Corewan and N. Wutrmworg, of Halifax, Nova} Scotia, Merchants—Notice of the said respective Assignments | LONDON is therelure hereby given, and the several persons indebted to! ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT the said Charles Saunders are hereby requested to make im- 1824. mediate payment of the several amounts due by them to| e ye “ne ° Tyxoruttes Srewaxt, Esg., who is duly authorized to demand | Capital, Five Mi'lions Sterling. and recover the same, at his Office, in Desbrisay’s Buildings, | CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, to prevent a recourse being had to coercive | Agent for P. E. Island. “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of April 14. Notice. A persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing on those lands situate on Lot or Township No. 46, the property of Captain Byrne, the heirs of Mrs. Taylor and of Miss Gun Cunningham, and lying between the western boundary of Major Crouke’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. ROBERT STEWART, Agent for Captain Byrne, the heirs of Mrs. Taylor and Miss Gun Cunningham. Charlottetown, April 23. Public Lands. October 1. N OTICE is hereby given, that parties having inscribed their names for the pena 0 Wilderusm Lande. will not have the lands reserved to purchase in the order of their appli- cations, unless they settle with the Commissioner before the lst November next. . WILLIAM SWABEY, Commissioner, Public Lands. Tue Commissioner of Public Lands gives notice that per- sons who bave given bonds for the purchase of lands—baving had favorable terms offered them—should they not speedily settle their accounts, by calling at the Commissioner’s Office, and agreeing to the balance thereon in the terms offered by the Government—render them- selves liable tg any alteration in these terms which may be thought gt ps. Dated this Eleventh day of October, 1255. JOHN LONGWORTH, Attorney for Ross and Chipman. CHARLES PALMER. Attorney for W. J. Coleman & Co. JOSEPH HENSLEY, Oct. 22. tf Attorney for Messrs. Black & Co. Grain, Grain, Grain. HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- o— 2 the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- ey, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also:— X; XX, and XXX Ale. : F Charlottetown. 19th Nov. 1843. was Overcoats, Overcoats. * CLOTHES of every description, and MATS of G kinds cleaned and decmtnted b Phe subscriber. nm “ JOHN ILOBBS, Hatter, &e., Charlottetown Royalty. | Barn 63 x 26 feet, including Stable and Cow-house, also, a | side on the Premises—al! that Lot of Land now in the posses THE EXAMINER, ne i rrerereernceerrneemriacencsal Tee SCENET A BAD BREAST CURED WHEN AT DEATH'S DOOR | eee Sale of Valuable Estate. O BE SOLD by Public Auction, at the Colonial Building T in Charlottetown, on Wednesday, the 7th day of Novem. ber next, at the hour of 12 o’clock noon, (if not previously dis. posed of by private sale) all that valuable and beautifully situated Leasehold Farin and Estate, known as Saint Cuthbert’s, the pro- perty of Charles Braddock, Esq. containing 188 acres of land, together with the commodious Dwelling House, Grist and other Miils, und Premises situate thereon. ‘The above property is bounded on the North by St. Peter’s Road, and on the South by the Hillsborough River, and is about five miles distant from Charlottetown—and is too well known to require further des- cription. Itis held under lease for a longsterm of years of which 978 years are unexpired, subject to @ yearly rent of one shilling sterling per acre. For further particulars apply to the Subscribers (Trustees for sale, &c., under deed dated the seventeenth day of May, 1855). in Charlottetown, or to CHARLES BRADDOCK, K2q.. on the Premises. JOUN LONGWORTH, Charlottetown, May 21. JOSEPH HENSLEY. RARE CHANCE. Frechold Property for Sale. HE subscriber offers for sale that elegant and commodious new Brick HOUSE, with the land, which is 42 feet in front and runs back 84 feet, and the out-houses thereon, situate on Pownal Street in Charlottetown. The house is divided so as to accommodate two families comfortably ; one part yielding a yearly rent of £36, and the other £25. The above property, if not suld within one month, will be offered at Public Auction. Medicines throughout the civilized world, and to all parte of ‘'erms.—One half of the purchase money to be paid in hand, the remainder to be secured ni mortgage on the premises with interest. For further particulars apply at the Examiner office, or to the owner on the premises. Oct. 15. Isl lm PATRICK CAWDEN. Freehold Farm for Sale. O BE SOLD, by private contract, a valuable FREEHOLD | FARM, 6 miles from Town, consisting of 60 acres of LAND, or thereabouts, 54 of which are cleared, and in an excellent state of cultivation. Nearly the whole has been cleared within the last 12 years. It is situated on the north Copy of a Letter from Mr. Henry Malden, of Three Riv Canada West, dated July 9:h, 1854, To Professor Holloway, Sir,—My wife suffered most severely after the birth of our last child with a bad breast. There were several holes in j one as large asa hand; all the devices and stratagems I tr; would not heal them, but assumed an aspect more frightful — than before, and horrible to behold. Asa last resource | tried your Ointment and Pilly, which she persevered with for seven weeks, at the expiration of that time her breast was a]most well s by continuing with your remedies for two more weeks, she wag entirely cured, and we offer you our united thanks for the cure effected. | am, Sir, yourstroly, =~ (Signed) HENRY MALDEN, The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases: Bad legs |Chiego foot Fistalas Sore-throatg Bad Breasts (Chilblains Gout Skin diseasg — Burns Chapped hands |Glandular Swelligs)/ Scurvy Bunions Corns _— (Sofi) Lumbago Sore-heade Bite of Mos- |Cancers Viles : Tumoure chetoes and ‘Contracted and: Rheamatism Uulcers Sand Flies | Suff Joins Scalds W ounés Coco-bay Klephantiasis |Sore Nipples {Yaws Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and 80, Maiden New York, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers ig ‘Canada, at the following prices :—Is. 3d.; 3s. 3d.; and, sterling, each Pot. {\F~ There is a consideratle saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. General Agents for Prince Edward Island—Messrs. Haszard & Owen, Chartottetown, GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! The most valuable Spring and Summer Medicine in the World: Dr. Halsey’s Forest Wine. side of, and adjoins, the West River, and contigious to Mr. John Hyde’s Mill. The House is placed on a commanding | : . ao ae " . i \ situation, well sheltered from the north and north-west winds, n EDIVINE comemme qutheen’ ar useisice ook The farm buildings have | and has a splendid view of the river. 1 I been all erected by the present ereeen and consists of a Coach-house and Granary, Out-houses, Green-house and Piggery. Muscle mud to any extent can be obtained from the river. For particulars apply to NICHOLAS BROWN, H.’s Gaz. & Isl. 3i. Kent Street. TO BE SOLD, A* Private Sale, and if not disposed of previonsly, then at Public Auction on the Ist day of May next, at Summer- ! Oct 22. sion of Mr Wilham H Lane, having a breadth of 50 feet, and running back from the high road to the shore, with the two buildings thereon erected :—one of which is divided.into three convenient tenements for business, and the office is at present occupied by Mr Lane as a dwelling house and dry goods store —being one of the best stands for business. The tering are—one half of the purchase money to be paid at time of sale, when a Deed will be given if required, —and the Balance, with interest, et six per cent, to be secured by Mort- g:ge, payable in one year from date of Sale! For ttle, &c., piease apply at the office of Charlottetown, July 9. CHARLES YOUNG. Valuable Farm for Sale. A® excellent FARM, consisting of 75 acres of Freehold Land, on the Emy Vale Road, Lot 65, twelve miles from Char- lottetown, (40 acres of which are clear,) with a large DWELLING HOUSE, newly erected and completely fiuished, is now offered for sale, with immediate possession. For particulars apply to May 28. JOHN KENNY, Central Academy. For Sale, mpuat beautifully situated FARM at Darnley, known e: the subscriber's; it contains 100 acres of land in a high state o cultivation; it isa leasehold for 999 years, the yearly rent of which is £5 lls 14d, currency; there are on the premises a large two-story Dwelling House, a large.and convenient Barn, with a Threshing Mill, , and an vout-house for a Grauary. A.so,—A small FARM, containing 24 acres of freehold land, situate | in Princetown Royalty, within a few chains of the Dargley Bridge. The above mentioned properties are well worth the attention of persons wishing to purchase. For further particulars enquire of Charlottetown, September 17. Wa. E. CLARK. Freehold for Sale. mpuat well known Freehold, of 55 acres, “ EGLANTINE POINT,” Fortane Bay, formerly owned by Epwarp ABELL, is now offered for sale, of which a good and valid title can be given. For further particulars apply to W. B, DEAN. Registered book 24, page 878. tf July 23. Dwelling House and Land near Charlotte- town for Sale: For SALE, the newly built and commodious Dwelling House in Charlottetown Royalty, late the residence of the Hon. Charles Hensley, together with eighteen acres of Land adjoining The Dwelling House cuntains—Dining Room, Drawing Room and Study; two Kitchens, with Store-rooms, &c.; and Nine Bed-reoms. There iz also Stables, Coach-house, Root-house, Pump, &c.,on the premises. The dis- tance from Charlottetown is rather less than one mile Also to let from year to year, or fur a term of years, as agreed upon, ot Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royaity, near the above Dwelling | ouse, For Terms of Sale and Lease apply to the subscriber at the Attorney Genera!’s Office, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. July 30. JOSEPH HENSLEY. THE INFALLIBLE REMEDY! HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. ERYSIPELAS OF EIGHT YEARS DURATION CURED Copy of a letter from George Sinclair, Exq., of Paris, Canada, dated the 18th July, 1854. To Professor Holloway — Sir,—1! feel a pleasure and a pride in bearing witness to the wonderful benefit [ have dernved by the use of your inestiunable Ointment and Pills, Por eight years | suffered unceasinyiy fiom attacks of erysipelas; Jarge purple blotches came all «ver my body; in addition toethe unpleasant feeling of wehing and burning, which affected me both night and day, rendering lite a misery to me, as well as to all around—so severe was the at- tack, J used severa! reputed remedies without deriving the least cessation to my misery. At last | determined to try your Ointment and Pills ; after taking them fora few weeks, a visible improvement took place, and I feel considerably better ; in three months, by continuing with your medicines, | was completely cured, and now enjoy the best of health. The truth of this statement is well known here, hence there is no necessity fur me to request secrecy. —_—‘I_ ain, Sir, yours respectfully, (Signed) GEO. SINCLAIR. ULCERS IN THE LEG,--REMARKABLE CURE! Copy of a Le'ter from Mr. Edward ‘Tomkinson, of (ape Breton, Nova Scotia, dated the 4th May, 1854. To Professor Holloway, Sir.--My sister, Miss Jane Tomkinson, suffered for a great number of years from a bad leg ; in which there were several deeply seated and old wounds, defying the skill of some of the most eminent of the medical faculty, a variety of remedies were also used unsuccessfully ; and tt seemed to me that there was not any thing capable of mitigating the agonies she endured. At length, she had recourse to your O.ntment and Pills, and after using them fur about five weeks, she was completely cured, after all other means had failed to afford her the slightest rehef. I have no objection to these tacts being published, if you feel disposed to make them known. J remain, Sir, your most obedient servant, s po your medicine for about a month, the Piles and Asthma were land Lenjoy as perfect health as ever I did in wy life, although Patronized by the nobility and medical faculty of England, and esteemed the most extraordinary medicine in the World. ; boasted Sarsaparillas, require many large bottles to pro. duce the slightest change in heaith. The Forest wine ts alto. gether a different article. [t contains no syrup to give it con. sistency, but acquires its excellent flavor and powettul medicinal properties from the vegetable plants of which it is Cowposed, The Forest wine combines the virtues of the WILD CHERRY, DANDELION, YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA, with otber valuable plauts whose properties are all most effective, Its high concentration renders it one of the most efficrent medicines now in use. Sometimes less than a single botile restores the lingering patient from weakness, debility aud sicke ness. tu sirong and vigorous health. Every dose shews 18 good. effects ou the constitution, and unproves the state of the health, The Forest Wine is recommended in the strongest teris for all complaints of the stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Nervous Disorders, Billious Affections, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice. Female Complaints, Scrofula, and ali 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 :-—1 believe your Forest Wine and Pills have been the means of saving my life. When i commenced taking them | laid at the point of deat: with dropsy, piles and as'hina. My physician had glven me up ag past cure, and my family had lost a!l hopes of my recovery. While in this dreadtul situation, your Forest Wine and Pills were procured for me, and before | had finished the first botile of the Wine and box of Pulls, | expenenced great relief; my body and lunbs winch were greatly swollen became sensibly reduced. Hopes of my recovery began now to revive, and after continuing the use of completely cured. ‘The Dropsy, through which my life wee placed in such great danger, was al-o nearly gone. I have continued the use of your medicines until the present time, Lam more than sixty years of age. Yours, respectfuliy, Newark, N J, December 19. 1847. GREAT CUKE OF LIVER COMPLAINT OF TEN YEARS’ STANDING, New York, January 9, 1848. Dr Halsey — Dear Sir;—Having takev your Forest Wine and Pills to remove a disease Of the Liver from which | have suffered severely for upwards of ten years; and having adherea closely to the directions which accompany the medicimes | have re- covered my health, notwithstanding all who knew me thought my case incurable. Previous to wking 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 ine from mak- ing use of any advertised remedies; and | doubt not, that there are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking vour excelient medicines in consequence of the deception and inefheiency of many advertised remedies put forth by unprincipled men in flaming advertisements. But, what a pity it i; that the decep t.on used by others shou'd be the means of diSsuading many labouring under disease fron omkng trial and being cured by your excellent remedies. Humanely speaking, they nave saved my lite; when [| commenced making use of them, | was in & wretched condition, but began to experience their good effects in less than three days; and in six weeka from the tume 1 pur chased the medicines, to the great surprise of ali my friends. 1 was entirely cured, and had increased fifieen pounds in weight, having taken one dox of Pills, and two botties of the VV ine. would to God that every poor sufferer would avail niwiself of tLe same remedies. Yours, &c., NERVOUS DISORDERS. q Are diseases of the wind as well as of the body, usually z brought on by troubles and affliction, and are most common’ — persons of gelicate constiiuiions and sensitive minds. Law spirits, melancholy, frightful dreams, and fearful anticipations of evil fom the slightest causes, generally accompanym nervous disorder. ‘The Forest Wine and Pills are an energeute remedy in these complaints, Extracts of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, dated Philadelphia, September 7, 1848. Mr G W Hasiey—Dear Sir; —Your Forest Wine and Pills have cured my wife of a dreadful nervous disorder with which she had been offected for many years. Her body was almost wasted away. She was frequently disturbed in her sleep by frightful dreams, awakening quite exhausted and covered with — perspiration, and at tunes labouring under the delusion that | something dreadful was about to bappen her, By the useof four bottles of the Wine, and a box of the Pills—she is now if perfect health. She has regained her flesk and color. and et joys society as well as ever. JC Pauepine. Dr David Marein, a celebrated practitioner of New York, declared publicly that one bortie of Haisey’s Forest wine contait” ed more virtue than fifty of the large bottles of Sarswparill®. Messrs © 8 Lampman & Co., one of the largest and mest 1 spectable druggist in Syracuse—in a letter says:—« From what ke they have heard and seen of Halsey’s Forest Wine it 1s an & . lent and good medicine, and will undoubtedly become the leading medicine of the day.” The Forest Wine is put up in large square bottles, with Or Haley's name blown in the glass, $1 per bottle, or six fur $5. Gum coated Pills, 25 cents per box. Agents are authorized to retail, as well as wholesale, on as fevorable con- ditions as the proprietor, No. 161 Duane St. Corner of New York. W K WATSON, General Agent May 28, 1855. é ———— THE EXAMINER is PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY MONDA BY EDWARD WHELAN, AT HIS OFFICE, KENT STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MB. cous BREWERY. Price Fifteen Shillings per Annum ; Payable Haus yeast N Mavoews., Ay Pitot: cag es a E & i be . James Wiu.Ton. barr 3r 3. Williams, Markat Square, Jy Oct 22. | adyignhie. eptember 17, 1855. (Sig EDWe. TOMEINSON. | - TR ADVANCE