4 ‘ 4 é J SE 168 For Salo. FEMIIE well known Black Stad Horse VULOAN, by Sal-| adin, @ years old, stands 16 bands high, and proved to be a sure fual gether, i | young STUD, two years old, by Saladin. * span of sapéerior Heavy Draft HORSES, 16 hands high, from 4 to tw y rs « he Apply at the Globe Hotel. \ i 13, 1807. J.W.CAIRNS. | (all papers Tm.) FAYENDERS will bo received by the subscriber until the first i’ MAY next, frou persons willing to work at the Brick-| yard, Tignish, daring the Brick-making season, Each Tender | will state how much he will moald for, per thousand, and des | jiver the Bricks on the hacks. ‘The tables are to be loaded for each moulder. Payments to be made im cash, at the Briek- yard every Saturday night. THOMAS WIGHTMAN, " ‘Vignish, April 13, 1837. 2i. Foreman. SEEDS! SEEDS?! Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds. \ W. SKINNER has just opened, and has ready for a © esle, A CASE OF PRESIL GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, fhe er wth of 1836, which be can recommend as fresh and gvod. April 13, 1857. 4y. Flour, Flour! FEE subscciber offers for sale, 100 Barrels superior Family FLOUR, at a smal} advance en cost. April 13, 1857. WILLIAM DODD, Queen-square, Seed Wheat. 1,0 BUSHELS OF PRIME SEED WHEAT, on sale by “2 the subscribers, and part will be offered at Auction, at Charlottetown, on the opening of the navigation, in time for seed, im quantities to suit purchasers, for ready money only. JOHN HASZARD, Wa. McEWEN. | St. Eleanor’s, April 15. 3i. FEMIE subscriber begs to inform Shareholders ef Bank, Gas or Stock of any kind, in the various joint stock companies now established in this City, that he will give his best atten- tion to the sale of Shares, at any time they wish to dispose of the same, either by Publie Auction of otherwise, and will en- deavonr to afford cvery information respecting the value of the sume. A. H. YATES, Broker. N. B.—600 Shares of Gas Stock now on sale. Charlottetown, March 9, 1857. Ish ee tt er ——__—_— Wanted to Charter. PENILE subscriber has orders to charter Vessels for the follow- ing ports :— * One of 300 tons for Hull, One of 500 tons for Newry, One of 250 tens for Cardiff, Two of 300 tons for Beifast, One of 209 tons for Drogheda. ty Poad at a neighbouring port in New Brunswick. March 9, 1837. A. H. YATES. Warchouses to Rent. FHEULULE eubseriber will let, at a moderate rent, several finildings suitable for Warehousesand Granaries, situated in Great George and Water Streets. March 16, 1857. ln. D. REDDIN. Bank Shares. TELE subscribers being instructed to purchase Shares in the ~ Bank of Prince Edward fsland,’’ will be glad to receive the offer of any that may be im the market. Mirch 16, 1857. ef. . For Sale, 4 VERY neat double-seated WAGON, with patent Axles, * trimmed and aproned. Also—a young MARE. five years old, warranted sound. Apply at the subscriber's sale-room, Queen-square. April 6, 1857. WILLIAM DODD. ~ Grain, Grain, Grain. FEVIE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. Constantly om hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- chased in tlre Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also — MX, XX, and XXX Ale. Ch. Town, Feb. 16, 1857. Victoria Hotel. Hi wndersigned having leased the above well-known Establishment, and purchased the property and good will of the Sate proprietor, respectfully beg to inform the travelling public and ethers that this conveniently and pleasantly situated Huuse will hence- South be cuducted under the management and firm ef LAWSON & MACKINNON, And they trust, from their knowledge and experience as to the best mode of mauaging such establishments ia larger countries, and on the best principles, that they will be able to make the Vicroria Hotel the most desisable phece of resort for strangers and others visiting the city, as well as for their friends in city and country, and they sincerely trust their exertions to please will be such as to merit a continuance of that extensive Patronage heretofore accurd@™ to this House. JAMES D. LAWSON, PETER MACKINNON. Victoria Hote}, Charlottetown, Sept. 8, 1856. Isl , ——— BEER & SON. Caledonia House, Georgetown. FHUIE subscriber having taken the house formerly occupied by Donald Macaulay, Esquire, merchant, Georgetown, adjoining the premises of Captain Jobn Macdosald, beg to sutify the travelling public that he is prepared to receive per- manent and transient Boarders, on as good terms as any in the sicinity, and therefore solicits and hopes to merit a share of public patronage. Georgetown, Jan. 26, 1857. CAIUS GILLIS. os Phe subseriber also intends to conduct his already well known establishment at the Head of Cardigan, known as * Traveller's Rest, ’’ as usual. Cc. G. American Hotel, Georgetown. TLE subseriber—in returning thanks to his friends and the travelling publie im general, for their liberal patronage during the last four years—respectfully begs to inform them that he has removed to the above new and commodious build- ing, on the Main Street, and trusts, by his further effurts to please, to merit @ continuance of past favors. He has also opened a STORE, in the same building, with a general assortment of Dry Coods, Groceries, Spirits, Hardware, fioom Papering, Window biinds, &e., &c., which will be sold cheap for cash or produce. Jan. 19, 1857. Cartars JOUN MACDONALD. HIE subscriber having recently fitted up the above house, in good style and with superion accommodations, is pre- pared to receive permanent and transient Boarders, on as good ferms as any in this vicinity, and therefore solicits, and hopes tou merit a share of public patronage, TEBOS. P. NEUSTIS. Summerside, Dee. 29, 1856. Persovoranco Hotel, LFEASANTLY situated in front of King’s Square, where every epinfort WAM be afforded to the travelling commu- nity in general, The subscriber begs to intimate that strict attention and moderate charges will entitle him to a shave of wblie patronage. J. W. FORD, Proprietor. Charlottetowd. September &, 1856. Pea Soup and Gravy Soup every day at 11 o’clock, Globe Hotel, JAMES W. CAIRNS, ......-..--- Proprietor, KENT STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Plensantly situated, and every comfort afforded at moderate cost. gy Horses and vehicles, for hire, in coguection with the establishment, eptember 3, CARD, JOHN CAIRNS, Gas-fitter, Plumber and Copperesmith, { Kent-sircet, twa doors from the Honorable George Coles.) ‘LEAVING served for many years in the works of Gas Companies, both in the City of Glasgow and in other large towne in Britain, and having been the first to introduce Gas into this City, in WATSON’S Lrug Store, Reddin’s Buildings, 11 years ago. J ©. hopes by assidvity aud punctuality to merit a share of public patrouage in the above line. : Orders executed with neatness and despatch. Tinware and Stove Piping, alwayeon hand. Force Pumps, &c., repaired, sian eee neta nar THLE a A Rare Chance for Capitalists!! rgwoO BE SOLD, AT AUCTION, in lots to suit pure chasers, on Friday, the Ist day of May next, at the Colonial | Building, in Charlottetown, ! a Property formerly in the pe ssession of Alexander MAulay, comprising Pasture Lots No. 248, 265, three-fourth parts of 198, and oue half part Lot No. 239, being bounded on the Hustby Mowut Kdward Road, and on the West by the Malpeque Read, containing about 39 acres, all under | cultivation. ‘Lbis desirable property is situated opposite the Hermitage | Farm. and only two iniles from the City—affords a rare opportunity ty | persons wishing to procure a country residence near Tuwn. A plamof | the property ean be seem at the subseriber’s. | Terws—A deposit of 10 per cent. to be paid down, the remainder may, payable at three months, | remain on seeurity, bearing interest, one half and the other balf in six months. A good title will be gtven a al Charlottetown, Mareh 23, 1897. al] pa H. HASZARD. _— a ene Public Lands. TAT OTICE is hereby given to persons who are jn arrear in 4 maying their instelments for lands purchased on the Worrell Estate, which have become due, that they are re- quired to pay the same forthwith. F Ewe Wa. SWABEY, Commissioner. Commissioner’s Office, March 9, 1857. Public Lands. ERSONS on the Worrell Estate whose Bonds and Warrants ~ of Attorney are entered up in the Supreme Court, and upon which no steps es been taken to settle with the Commissioner of the Pablie Lands, will hereby take notice that they will be placed in the hands of the Attorney (ieneral, to recover the full amount. Wa. SWABERY, Commissioner. Commissioner’s Office, Mareh 9, 1857. E&RG PU RM aie 0:7" vind mpuat yaluable Building in Queen-street, known as the CITY DRUG STORE, together with the land upon which it is erected. The premises are at present leased from year to year, and will be sold eubjeet to such lease. ‘This valuable property is too well known to need further de- scription. $$$ —ALSO— Five Teandred acres of valuable WILDERNESS LAND, in one block, situate on Township No. 49. This tract is situate on the boundary line of the Township, and rans to the Pis- quid River — is well watered and covered with timber trees, principally hardwood, and worthy the attenion of speculators For particulars, apply to W. H. POPE, Charlottetown, Dee. 15, 1856. (all papers tf.) Valuable Property at Cascumpec for Sale. AOR SALE, and possession given immediately, the subscri- ber’s interest in that valuable Business Stand in Cascum pec Harbour, in the immediate neighbourhood of the publie wharf. This property is one of the best situations in Prinee Edward {sland for a general business. The waters in the neighbour- hood teem with abundance of every description of fish, which renders it a desirable stand for the prosecution of that valuable braneh of trade,—whilst the harbour is the rendezvous of the whole American and Colonial fishing fleet (to the mamber of 800 sail), the outfitting of which could be made a most impor- tant item; and the country in the vicinity is fast rising into importance in an agricultural point of view, rendering the property every day of increasing value. The embarrassed cir- cumstances of the subscriber is the cause which renders the sale of this property necessary. Misfortune in trade m PS54, which he has been unable to retrieve, has prevented him pro- seeuting that business fur which the situation is adapted, and whieh the resources of the country warrant in undertaking. For terms and partieulars apply on the premises to Cascumpec, March 9, 1897. ADAM C. FIFE. Should the above’ property not be disposed of before the 2d of June, it will be offered at Auction on that day. Farms for Sale. FEW very convenient FARMS, averaging from Forty to Eighty Acres each, situated in and near those thriving Settlements, North and Soath Wiltshire. There are good clearances, excellent soil, well wooded and watered, and only about one hour’s drive from the eity. None need apply but good Practical Farmers, of good reference. WILLI AM DO USE, Proprietor. Charlottetown, Feb. 19, 1857. Fok SALE, a FARM at Nail Pond, Lot 1, consisting of 50 acres, more or less, fronting on the Gulf shore, with the ex- ception of 10 acres all under cultivation, and well fenced with eedar fencing all round. There is a public road runs through the eentre of the farm, and a good Dwelling House on the premises; with a brooX oi water running through the property, a short distance from the House. Possession given immediately. It is under lease for 399 years at the rate of Is. per acre. Application to be made to CuAs. PALMer, Esq , or to Cascumpee, Nov. 10, 1856. G.M. RYDER & Co. Dwelling House and Land near Charlotte- town for Sale. R SALE, the newly built and commodious Dwelling House in Charlottetown Royalty, late the residence of the Hon. Charles Hensley, together with eighteen aeres of Land adjoining. The Dwelling House contains—-Dining Room, Drawing Room and Study; two Kitchens, with Store-rooms, &c.; and Nine Bed-rooms. There is 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 for a term of years, as agreed upon, several Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royalty, near the above Dwelling House. For Terms of Sale and Tease apply to the subscriber at the Attorney General’s Office, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. July 30. JOSEPH NENSLEY. ** Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824. . Capital, Five Millions Sterling. April 14.. CHARLES YOUNG. Agent for P. E.1. Melodeons, Melodeons! T the ‘‘ AMERICAN TIOUSE,’’ Queen-square, on con- signment, 6 Handsome MELODEONS, will be sold tor cost and charges hy the subscriber, W. B. DAWSON, December 22, 1856. Isl. Mahogany for Sale. mu subscriber announces that he is now getting his MAHOGANY eut up in various sizes to suit customers. Any persons desirous of having a Log cut up to any particular size will please forward their orders at onee, us the whole will be cut up shortly. JAMES N. HARRIS. March 16, 1857. G*‘OAL! COAL!!! COAL!!!—Good SLACK COAL at the Gas Works for 24s. per ton. _ April 6. ie WILLIAM MURPHY, Manager. OKE! COKE!! COKE!!!—At the Gas Works for 24s. per chaldron. April 6. WILLIAM MURPHY, Manager. OSP, on Saturday, the 28th February last, 2 Government - DEBENTURE, No. 203, dated the 21st June, 1856, drawn in fayor of Sir Hunt Johnston Walsh, for the sum of £50. Any person finding said Debenture, will be suitably rewarded by leaving it with the undersigned. March 9, 1857. JOHN BALE, T BE SOLD—at private sale, PEW No. 36, in St. Paul’s Church. Apply to the undersigned Charlottetown, Peb. 9, 1857. DAVID WILSON. (OR SALE—by the subscriber —an elegant MARBLE MANTEL-PBECE, and GRATE to mateh. EXAMINER. at 22 o'clock, that valuable Freehold | : - Wheat County! (I PPUCKUYPER GENEVA, e— OE —————- aun roe ne ss DRY GOODS! Cheap Dry Goods! , PENILE subscriber offers for sale, at“ Queen-strect Tlouse, GOODS, suitable for town and) rll assorted -steck of DRY Apter tio hem cheaper than the * cheapest country trade, and is prepared to sell t S 7 Llouse in Charluttetown, cl De A first rate articie of CONGOU TEA on hand. si Feb. 2 “in eyo tf ALEXR. MACKINNON, _—-—-—— | a Notico of Removal. >> Ong PROWSE HAVE REMOVED to the} J. & ss. i STORE formerly occupied by Mx, J, RK. Wart, next door to Ti continue to sell, at their @nusual low prices, the whole of their STOCK IN TRADE, DRY GOODS, with an excellent assort- e supply of white Cottons. of GROCERIES and Consisting of a large variety of ment of Mourning Dress Stuffs, and a lorg wholesale avd retail. Also—a general assortiuent llardware. : " Pp. 8.—An excellent article in Butter P Mar Old Stand, North side Queen-square. - HAVE just received the best assortment of Grocenres , ve that is to be found in this City, including the fullow- oo numerous to mention :— Burning Fluid Dye Stuffs Port WINE Earthen Jars Salt.cheap. March 2, 1857. and Liquors t ing articles and others t TLA, in great variety Crushed SUGAR Brown do. Sherry do. Pickles Puas. bright Molasses Madeira do. Sauce do. Jamaica Rum (old) Champagne do. | 3 Brushes do. Demerara do. Byass’ Pale ALE| 5 Blacking Bisouit Leith ALE 3 Fig Tobaceo Coffee London PORTER } @ Orinooka do. Annapolis Cheese Lemon Syrup Flat do. Raisins Cider Digby Herrings Figs Malt Whiskey Candles Currants Dark Brandy Rive 200 barrels superfine Canada FLOUR, No. 1, new brand, (warranted.) Cash paid for Timothy Seed. Charlottetown, Nov. 24, 1856. Isl. Gu ‘HUGH FRASER. Piano Fortes & Melodeons. OR Sale. two of Curckertnc & Son’s renowned PIANO FORTES. These instruments haye never been used, and the makers are pronounced, by judges, to be the best. Atso—Two Superior M ELODEONS, made by Mason & Hamblin. ‘lhe above instruments can be seen by applying to SAMUEL A. FOW LE. Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1857 « isslle has 4 Wew Goods at Dodd’s Brick Store, IN POWNAL-STREET. . UST RECEIVED per schooner “Albion,” from Boston, also, per schooner ‘ British Queen,”’ from Halifax, an extensive Stock of West India and American Goods, comprising in part— 50 chests TEA, 20 half-chests and 50 boxes Tea, 10 puncheons MOLASSES, 5 hogsheads SUGAR, 50 boxes assorted Confectionary, 50 boxes Soap, 30 boxes Candles, 6 kegs Tobacco, #0 barrels Onions, 20 barrels Craekers (assorted), 20 boxes Cheese, 6 dozen Buekets, 6 dozen Brooms, 6 cases Clocks, 5 dozen Looking- glasses, a lot of Glass and Earthenware. Also—300 Franklin and Cooking STOVES (different patterns), all which will be disposed of at the lowest prices. Charlottetown, Nov. 10, 1856. THOMAS W. DODD. Townend’s Hats and Caps, A LARGE STOCK of the above, received ex ‘* OBI,’’ from London, in November last, of the newest shapes. Good Silk Hats from 7s 6d to I4s 6d Paris Velvet do. from 18s to 27s 6d Townend’s Best do. 32s 6d Clerical, with Merino Brims, 24s 6d LLOYD'S. Register of British and Foreign Shipping, Established 183A. Uv having been represented to the Committee that much inconvenience and loss will be ineurred by the Ship-builders ip the British North American Colonies, if the Regulation passed on the Lith May last, “ That on and after the Ist July, 1857, Ships which proceeg ‘ to sea without being fastened with the Iron Knees and Riders prescribeg “by the Rales, will have one year deducted from the period to which “they would otherwise be entitled to be classed in the Register Book ;’* be carried rigidly into eflect;—NOTICE is hereby given, that with » view to obviate, as far as practicable, the inconvenience complained of arising from the difficulty at present experienced in obtaining the Iron, No. 52. was & Dawson’s, Great George-street, where they will|\ Knees and Riders required, it bas been this day resolved to postpone the application of the Regulation above quoted until the Ist January 1853, after which time its provisions will be strietly enforced, - By order of the Oommittee, a CHARLES R. COK BK, Lloyd's Surveyor. Charlottetown, April 6, 1857. Isl Sw 9 Boards, Boards, Boards, and Scantling. VYENDERS will be received at the office of this paper until Wednesday, the 15th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, from persons willing to supply the undermentioned articles:— 4000 fect prime Spruce Flooring-Boards, from 7 to 10 inches wide, ang 1} inches thick, the boards to be sawed parallel. 1500 feet Spruce Boards, full inch thick, from 7 to 10 inches wide. About 10,000 feet square edged Hemlock Boards. And from 1 to 2,000 feet of Seanthing, ing to a Bill. Further information may be obtained at the office of this paper. April 6, 1857. Horticultural Society. | AND .VALUABLE FLOWER SEEDS— may now be purchased of the society, at Mr. G, T. Haszard’s Book- store, Queen-square. The semi-Aunual Exhibition will be held in July next, of which timely notice will be given. By order, April 6, 1857. G. HUBBARD, Seo’. Notice to Mariners. Orrice or Boarp or Works, Harrrax, 216t Nov., 1856_ HE LIGHT HOUSE recently erected on Flint Island, of the eastern coast of Cape Breton, in latitude 46° , Ml, 5 N., and longitude 59° , 45, W., was lighted on the ket day of this month, and exhibits a bright flash light every fifteen seconds, visible from all points of the compass. The Light is 65 feet above sea level, and can be seen at the distanee of 12 miles. H. BELL, Feb. 23, 1857. 3m Chairman Board of Works. Boston Packet. VENUE subscriber begs to intimate to the merean- tile community, and others interested, that the American schooner ** EGLANTINE” will leave Boston for Charlottetown in season to be here at the opening of the navigation ;.and farther, that this Vessel wil} run regularly as a Packet between these two ports the ensuing season. Customary rates of freight will be charged. All orders for Goods on cash advances will be wen 4 at- tended to. Apply to Hatt & Myrick, 80, Commercial-street,, Boston ; or to WILLIAM B. DEAN. Charlottetown, March 9, 1857. Si Boston Packet. HE fast sailing Clipper Brig “ GELENA” will leave Boston for this Port, on or before the lst of MAY next, and will continue her trips Ladies’ Beaver and Felt Riding Hats Men’s Kossuth, Tourist, Jolly ‘Tar and other styles of soft Children’s silk and trimmed,felt do. [felt Hats A large stock of Cloth Caps. March 9. D. & G. DAVIES. Raisins, Currants, Prunes, &c. ANDING this day, ex Schooner Elizabeth Mary, from Halifax, 75 whole, half and quarter boxes Layer and Museated Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Nuts, Pickles, Sauces, Candied Peels, Gelatine, Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Mace, Jamaica Ginger (very superior), Allspice and Pepper. These zround Spices are warranted as to freshness and purity. Nssence of Lemon, of Orange, of Rose, of Bitter Almond, of Ginger, of Carraway, of Cloves, of Cinnamon and of Van- illa, with various others. Prepared and sold b December 15, 1856. Wa.. R. WATSON. tw These Essences are stronger and of finer flavor than those imported from the United States, and are recotmmended both fer convenience and eheapness. Landing this day, ex Schooner “ Rapid,” from Halifax. Seotech WHISKEY, llennessey’s BRANDY, Newman’s PORT WINE, Pale and DARK SHERRY, ALE and PORTER, CHAMPAIGNE, Loaf and Crushed Sugar. December 15, 1856. Ww. R. WATSON. REDUCTION IN CLOTHING! SELLING OFF!! 5000 SUITS SUPERIOR MADE CLOTHING, (WORKMANSHIP WARRANTED,) At Bell’s Clothing Store, QUEEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, March 30, 1857. Isl. & Pro. 4 w. NOVEMBER. 13856. NOVEMBER. NEW IMPORTATIONS Of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASONS. TT E subscriber begs to announce the arrival of his Fall and Winter Stock of BRITISH MERCHANDISE, comprising Dry Goods of all descriptions ; also, a select Stock of GROCERIES, all of which he will sell at the very cheapest cash charges, THOMAS KELLY, Store formerly ocewpied by Queen-street. Joseph MeDonald, Esq. Ein May 1.) Nov. 3. Apothecaries’ Hall. TIE OLD WOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1810. XW Charlottetown, December, 1856. J UST RECEIVED, per late arrivals, from London, Dublin, United States and Halifax, their supplies for the season, comprising, in the whole, an extensive and varied assortment of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, Combs, Soaps and other toilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colors and Dye-stuffs ; Fruits, Spices, Confectionary and Medicated Lozenges—with all the Patent Medicines in repute, and every other article usually kept at similar establishments in Great Britain. {See Apothecaries’ Hall Advertiser.] The whole of which a Phe with contidenee recommend to the public ; and, if quality be considered, at as low, if not lower prices than they can be procured elsewhere in the market. Dec. 20. T. DESBRISAY & Co. Juniper Posts, Rails,&e. _ prok SALE, at the subseriber’s yard a quantity of Juni- per Posts, Rails, Pickets, Ladders and Shingles. Also 15 i pram, ) ngles 80 150 cords Ch. Town, April 6, 1857. 2m. Calf-skins, Calf-skins. T INE-PENCE per Ih. will be paid for 2000, and upwards, of Green CALF-SKLNS at the American House, opposite BENJAMIN CHAPPELL. Movegsber 17, 1626. (All papers.) March 0, 1857, Isl. W. B. DAWSON. between this Port and Boston, duzing the season. Her accommodations for Freight are such as will induce i at either Ports to ship by this Vessel, as it will enable to receive their Merchandize at all times with quick despatch. Parties wishing to make a quick market of their Produce, will find this a great convenience. The above Brig hassuperior accommodations for Passengers, having a Cabin fitted up ow for the ao For Freight or Passage, apply to HALL & FOWLEK, 45 Federal- street, Boston ; or to SAMUEL A. FOWLE, Ch. Town. Old Custom House, Peake’s Buildings, March 9,1857. tf Yedicine of the Million. Philesephy and Fact. ” ‘eS. I ne poe § HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. THE EXCITING CAUSE OF SICKNESS- The blood is the life-sustaining sgent. It furmshes the components of flesh, bone, muscle, nerve and integument. The stomach in its manufactory, the veins its distributors, and the intestines the channels through which the waste matter rejected in its production, is expelled. Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels, these Pills act simultaneously, re+ lieving indigestion, purifying the fluids, and regulating the excretions. "PHE NATIONAL COMPLAINT. Dyspepsia is the most common disease among all classes in thiscountry. It assumes a thousand shapes, oa is the primary source of innumerable dangerous maladies ; but whatever its. type or symptoms, however obstinate is resistance to ordinary’ prescriptions, it yields readily and rapidly to this searching and unerring remedy. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital importance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which secrets this fluid, the Pills operate specifically, infallibly rectifying its irrecula- rities, and effectually curing Jaundice, Bilious Remitiants, and all the varieties of disease generated by an unnatural con- dition of the organ. A WORD TO FEMALES. The local debility and irregularities whieh are the especial annoyance of the weaker sex, and which, when neglected, always shorten life, are relieved for the time being and vented for the time to come, by a course of this mild but thorough alterative. ’ USED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Holloway’s Pills are equally efficacious in complaints com- mon to the whole human race, and in disorders peculiar to certain climates and localities. ALARMING DESORDERS. Dyspepsia, and derangement of the liver, the source of in- firmity and suffering, and the cause of innumerable deathe, yield to these euratives, in all cases however aggravated, acting asa mild purgative, alterative and tonic; they relieve the bowels, purify the fluids, and invigorate the system and the constitution, at the same time. GENERAL WEAKNESS.—NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. When all stimulants fail, the renovating and bracing proper ties of these Pills give firmness to the shaking nerves and enfeebled muscles of the victim of general debihty. Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the fol- Jowing diseases :— | Ague Dysentery Liver complaints] toms | Asthma i rysipelas Lumbago ‘Tie-Doloureuk Bali's Complaints|Female Irregula-|Piles Tumours Klotches on Skin| rities Rheumatism Ulcers Bow’l complaints|Fevers, all kinds|Ketention of Venerated Affee-, Colies Fits Urine tious Constipation of|Gout Serofula, or Worms, al) kinds the Boweis Head-ache Ising’s kvil Weakness, frem Consumption Indigestion Sore Throats whatever caus@ Debility Inflammation Stoneand Gravel] &c., &c. Dropsy Jaundice Secondary Symp- Sold at the Establishinents of Professor Holloway, 244. Strand. (neat Temple Bar ) London, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York; also by respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilize® world, at the foliowing prices :—Ts. 3d. 38. 3d.. and os each Box. There is a considerabie saving by taking the larger sizes. N. b.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are afiixed to each Box eet The Examiner at his office, Kent-st., nearly opposite Mr. Coles’s Brewery- the Markct House. March 30, 1857. Tal. W. B. DAWSON. Prico — 15s. per annum, payable half yearly am advance: S printed and published every Monday by Epwarp WHELAN, ' F ; ; ; t |