EXAMINER. THE . a . ee e acer ene tlle ntltetaeeenceeneet annette ee eR amemeetile ean net — _ LLL ALA ee > agi eng ee — 1 ° SWABLY & ROBERTS The Great Ambassador of Hiealth! BURNETT'S COCOAINE ! | Sc crofula, or King oh E vil, Expect daily by the “ Gazelle,” 800 GALLONS unsweetened LONDON GIN, the first ever imported here, which they will sell as pure as imported, at 12s. per gallon. ALSO— PORT WINE, SHERRY, CHAMPAGNE, Case BRANDY, OLD TOM, WHISKEY, Bottled Ale & PORTER. TEA and other GROCERIES, all of the best quality that can be procured for Cash in London. — he tee October 14. ‘ SWABEY & ROBERTS, Thomas's Old Stand, G y omnes Street, Charlottetown! . E. Island, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LOUR, Tea, Sugar, Wines, Spirits, Bottled Ale and Porter, Molasses, Candles, Soap, laliow, Oakum, &c. &c. &c. alwoys on sale wholesale and retail, at low rates for cash. Fine old Campbeltown Whiskey and Jamaica Rum. Cargoes of Grain and other produce purchased and shipped on commis- sion. Liberal advances nade against consignments, N. B. Treasury Warrants cashed. Ist August, 1859. Isl.ly. ONY GRO8sRY, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN-SQUARE. Fall, 1858. J UST RECEIVED per ‘ Vicrorta’’ from Naurax, end for sale by the subscriber:— Nhds Sugar Tea ia er Blacking Puns b’t Molasses Superior Coflve Tobacee Jamaica Rum Biscuit in variety Cigars strong Spirits Annapolis Cheese Digby Herrings f{hds Holland Gin Raisins Rice best Cognac Brandy Currants Crushed Sugar Scotch Whiskey Dye-stuffs Sweet Oil P.E.[, Malt do Prunes Pale Seal Oil Comwon Whiskey Earthen Jars Salud Oil Sywond’s best Port Pickles Spices Wine Sauces Soap Sherry Wine Table Salt Candles Washing Powders Baking do Patent Medicines Madvira do Nuts Champagne Shelled Almonds Fdinburgh Ale Confeetionary Pale Ale Barning Fluid London Porter Brushes And a great variety of other small and useful articles too nu- merous to mention. Cash paid for good clean Timothy Seed. HUGH FRASER. November 29, 1858. ly 1 : H. J. CALLBECK, G RATEFUL for patronage received, respectfully invites attention to a new and well selected Stock of DaMePIeM A AMM nN WIT" Buvisad A AWSAIBAD 2999S. Comprising —Ladies’ Bonnets, Hats, Mantles, Shawls, Parasols, Boots, Shoes, Kibbons, Head Dresses, Dresses and Dress Material in variety; Gents’ Coats, Vests, Caps, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c.; Leather, Paints, Oil, Glass, Nails, Time-pieces, Mirrors, Cutlery, Plough-mounting, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Forks, Scythes, Buckets, Brooms, TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, Spices, Dye Stuff, Burning Fluid, Rice and Soap. ALso—A gvod assortment of COTTONS, Cloths, Cotton Warp, Net Twine, and other articles too numerous to mention; all of which he offers at a small advance for Casa. Charlottetown, May 30. — FROM ALBANY DIRECT. rEY Fart¢ “rey oy an STOVES! STOVES! HE Subseribers have just received per Brigt. ‘ Onward” from Albany— ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY STOVES, in addition to previous Stoves on hand, makes the best assort- merit in the City. (voking Stoves in variety, among which are the good Sam- aritan, Golden Farmer, Governor, Morning Star, and a varie- ty of premium stoves for wood. Also, Black Diamond and Magician, for coal. Franklin, Air-Tight, Box and Cannon Stoves in variety. eg Please call and examine, before purchasing from Ped- Jars, at the Old Stand, Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal Street. Ch.Town, Oct. 3, 1859. DODD & ROGERS. Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. NOTICE TO ALL WHO REQUIRE THE ABOVE. ENHE Subscriber has just received Ex. Brigt. ** Onward,’’ from Albany direct, a large and varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor, Hail and Shop SfOVES, which for quality and cheapness are not to be surpassed in the City. Call and 2 WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. ge. Seps. 26, 1852. Gi. = CITY FURNITURE WAREROOMS. YHE Subscriber intimates to the inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Island in general, that he has taken the premises in Kent Street, formerly ocoupded by Mr. JAMES COLES, where he intends keopiag on hand a General Assortment of ready made FURNITURE, - COMPRISING: GOP AS~—Walnut, Circle-ends, Mahogany do., three-sweep do. LOUNGES—Coyered in Damask and Glazed Cotton. BEAURKEAUS—Marble-top and {plain, Mahogany, Walnut and Painted. TABLE3—Marble-top, Mahogany and Walnut, oval and round. CARD TABLES—In variety. SIDE Do.—Side, Leaf and Expansion. CHAIRS—Mahogany and Walnut large Easy Chairs on castors, Do. Rockers, Mahogany and Walnut Spring-seat Parier Chairs, wood aud cane-seat Rockers, wood and cane-seat v Chairs. ABCRETARIES & DESKS—Bedsteads, French and Cottage, vari- ous patterns. WASHSTANDS and TOJLET TABLES, WHATNOTS, LOOKING GLASS#S, all sizes. The Subscriber also begs to intimate that he will ehortly be prepared to manufacture all sorts of FURNITURE, especially bis well-known Caairs, an article which it is almost impossible to wear out. WANTED-—A steedy, active Lad, from 16 to 18 years of age, as an ppprentice to the Cabinet-making Business. THOMAS GREEN. Kent Street, Charlottetown, October 10, 1859. For Sale, HAT FARM, consisting of 59 acres, lately occupied by Richard Milford, Esqr., situate on Mill Creek, Weat'! River. On the Farm is an excellent Dwelling House, as well 2s new Out-buildings, consisting of Barn, Sheep-house, &c. Within a mile of the Farm are both Grist and Saw Mills, as well as Blacksmiths’ Forges and a Cartwright, and a short distance from the shore is a never-failing bed of muscle-mud. For further particulars apply to Mr. William E. Dawson, Charlottetown, or to April 18, 1859. (tf.) JOHN MILFORD, Royaity. Shop, Dwolling House and Promises, Quoen Street, T° BE SOLD by PRIVATE SALE, the LEASEHOLD interest of that very valuable and eligible Stand for Busi- ness, fronting on Queen Street, adjoining the North West end of Messrs. Duncan, Mason & Co.’s Brick Building, consisting ofa Tf WO STOREY HOUSE, having very convenient accommo- dation for a Dwelling House and Shop, with a frost-proof Cellar under the whole. Part of the Purchase money may remain on interest if required. Apply to the owner on the premises. PATRICK SLATTERY. Queen Street, June 6, 1859. tf Valuable Business Stand To Let. T° BE LET, for o term of years, that valuable DWELLING HOUSE, WAREHOUSE and SHOP, situate in Water-street, directly opposite the Store of the Hon. W. W. Lord. Por particulars apply to W. H. POPE. Charlottetown, May 30, 1859. (tf) TO BE LET. 2 ——- Sot and GARDEN, near the resi “ ence of Daniel Hodgson, Esq. Rentlow. Apply to Suly 4, 1859. G. COLES. TO ALL MANKIND, 5 PRS Diced tones HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. A BOON TO THE SICK! The want of a sterling medicinal preparation to meet the many “ills that flesh is heir to,” and one entirely free from minerals and other deleterious particles, was severely felt till this all powerful medicine was ushered into the world. LJollo- way’s invaluable Pills have become the Household remedy ot all nations. ‘herr attribute isto prevent as wellastocure. They attack the root of the complaint, and thus by removing the hid- den cause of disease, re-invigorate and restore the drooping energies of the system, assisting mature 10 her task of vatal and functionary reformation. INDIGESTION, The great scourge of this country, 8s well as of all hot cli- mates and marshy districts, yields quickly to a course of these invaluable Pills, and the digestive orgaus are restored to their proper tone, and fevers of all kinds avoided. It matters not Ip what shape this derangement exhibits itself, Holloway’s searching and unerring remedy expels It from the patient's system. . m ‘} yy re arse a ee Nes s, pas a3 ote NP ime, ho fini % & eS ie a 5 Af aa an 5] i veg moat ira ’ 9, GENERAL DEBILITY, From whatever cause, Lowness of Spirits, and al] other signs of a diseased liver, or of a general disorganization of the system, vanish under the eradicating influence of this powerful and most searching remedy, whichin warm and relaxing climates act like a charm. Should lose no time in trying a few doses of this regulating and renovating medicine, whatever may be their complaint {t can be taken with safety in all periodical and other disorgan ations. Its effect is all but miraculous, either to young per- suns entering into womanhood, or to those at the turn of life. BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. ‘Those who suffer from bile aud liver complaints should try the effect of this valuable remedy, a few doses of which will make the sufferer fee! elastic and vigorous, remove all impedi- ments, cleanse the blood from all impurities, give a healthy action to the liver, und strengthen the stomach. If biiious attacks be allowed to continue without using such a preventive, fever will arise, and the sufferer be confined to a bed of sick- ness. ‘hese Pills are an extraordinary remedy in removing acidity from the stomach and correcting indigestion, especially in hot and swampy localities. A CERTAIN CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. Tne cause of balf the diseases to which humanity is liable is the mode of treating the human system when attacked with these disorders, which often lead ultimately to a fatal result. By persevering in the use of Holloway’s Pills, the most obstinate cold or cough is soon checked and cured ; for this medicine, by purifying the bluod, regulating the secretions, checking the de- praved humors, and eucouraging a free perspiration, rapid'y puts the system into a sound and vigorous condition, thereby enabling it to throw off the disorder. ‘The cure 18 complete and perma- n<ut, particularly if Holloway’s Ountment be well rubbed into the chest and throat night and morning, COMPLALNTS INCIDENT TO CHILDREN. In no country in the world are wore children carried to an early grave than in this, Cough, measles, scarlatina, fevers and stmilar diseases attack the litte sufferers, and death but too oten tullows at a rapid pace; yet, if at the first stage of the Cunplaints parents were to have recourse to Liollowsy’s Pills, all danger would be avaided ; tor the stomach and bowels being gently but etf-ectualiy cieaused by this wtld aperieat, the de- vraved humours corrected, and the secretions duly regulated, a pertect cure is soon eflected, and the little patieut is restored to sound heath, Hulioway’s Pilis are the best remedy known in the world for the fol- jowing diseases ;— Acue Dysentery Liver complaints] toms Asthma Erysipelas | Lumbago Tic-Doloureux Bili’s ComplaintsiFemale Lrreguia-|Pites ‘Tamours Bietehes on Skin} nivies }Retention of Ulcers Bow’! compiaints|Fevers,all kinds) Urine Venereal Affec- Colics Fits Scrofula, or tions Constipation of Gout King’s Evil Worms. all kinds the Bowels | Head-ache Sore Throats Weakness, from Consumption {indigestion Stone and Gravel] whatever cause Debility Inflammation Secondary Symp-} &c , &c. Dropsy Jaundice Soldat the Mstablishments of Professor Holloway, 244. Strand, (near Temple Bar.) Louden, and 80. Maiden Lane. New York;-algo at ali respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the foliowing prices :—Is. 3d.. 3s 3d.. and 5s. box, ‘There is a considerable saving by taking the: larger sized Box. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. ; June 6, 1859. VICTORIA HOTEL. FONE Subscriber, desirous of making an alteration in his present business, returns his sincere thanks to his friends and the public generally for the very handsome patronage which he has received as proprietor of the above well known establishment for the past four years; and he now offers for sale his leasehold interest in the Victoria Hotel, with or with- out its valuable furniture, on the most liberal terms. Pleasantly situated, near the Wharf, the landing place of the Royal Mail Steamer, and well fitted in all its apartments, with stables and other outhouses complete, the Victoria Hotel is unequalled by any other House of Entertainment in the City. For further particulars apply to P. McKINNON, Proprietor. Ch.Town, Water-street, Sept. 26, 1859. (Isl. tf.) Globe Hotel—Notice. ue Subscriber, having been absent for three or four weeks in one of the neighbouring Provinces, where he had been detained longer than he expected by very severe illness, and by unavoidable delay in settling the business on which he had one there—some eyil and malicious persons circulated a alse report to the effect that he had absconded from his cre- ditors, leaving his business entirely unsettled, and a large amount of proseete undisposed of. And the said report, proving highly injurious to his business with the travelling public, the Subscriber deems it his duty to state that he is again at his post—that the business of the Globe Hotel has been conducted uniterruptedly in his absence, and will be continued so; and that his facilities are the same ag usual for affurding the best accommodation to his old customers and trayellers generally. J. W. CAIRNS. Mon. & Isl. Im. Charlottetown, September 19. “Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company”’ of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 18 2 Capital, Five Millions Sterling. : CHARLES YOUNG. Agenttor P.E.1. a to purchase, Two ALDERNEY COWS, or Alderney and Ayrshire, in Calf. Apply to V. W. IRVING, Agricultural Warehouss. BURNETT'S COCOAINE!! BURNETT'S COCOAINE!!! The Human Hair. HY many persons abuse this delicate and beautiful ornament, by burning it with alcholic washes and plastering it with grease, which has no affinity for the skin and is not absorbed. BuRNetr’s Cocoarng, a compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., is uorivalled as a dressing for the hair—is readily absorbed, and is peculiarly adapted to its various conditions, preventing its falling off, an promoting its healthy growth. BURNETT’S COCOAINE, A compound of Cocoa nut Oil, &c., for dressing the hair. Fer effiency and agreeableness, it is without an equal. It prevents the hair from falling off, Tt promotes its health and vigorous growth. It is not greasy or sticky. It leaves no disagreeable odor. It softens the hair when hard and dry. It soothes the irritated scalp skin. It affords the richest lustre. It remains longest in effect. It costs three shillings for a half pint bottle. TESTIMONIAL. Boston, July 19, 1857. Messrs. J. Burnett, & Co.—I cannot refuse to state the salutary effect, in my own aggravated case, of your excellent Hair Oil—(Coco- aine.) , For many months my hair had been falling off, until I was fearful of losiug it entirely. Tueskin upon my head became gradually more and more inflamed, so that I could not touch it without pain. This irritated condition I attributed to the use of various advertised bair washes, which, I have since been told, contain camphene spirit. By the advice of my pyhsician, to whom you had shown your process | of purifying the oil, I commenced its use the last week in June. The first application allayed the itching and irritation; in three or four days the redness and tenderness disappeared—the hair ceased to fall, and | I havo pow a new growth of new hair. I trust that others, similarly | afflicted, will be induced to try the same remedy. Yours, very truly, SUSAN B. POPE. BURNETT'S COCOAINE. fae A single application renders the hair (no matter how stiff and dry) soft and glossy for several days. It is conceded by all who have used it to be the best and cheapest hair dressing in the world, Prepared by Josera Burnert & Co., Boston. For sale by dealers generally at 50 cents a bottle, and by M. W. ©KINNER, Agent for P. E. Island. Ost, 24, 1859. 18i Amorican and European EXPRESSES! XPRESSES made up twice a week to all parts of the) Provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and to the | rincipal cities in Canada and the United States, at the| AGENCY OFFICE, corner of Water and Queen Streets, op- | posite the Bank. Mr. B. DAVIES informs the publie that he is acting Agent for Gunnison & Co.’s Colonial and American Express, as well as for Fuller's North American and Trans-Atlantic Express. The arrangements on both lines being completed, Parcels and Merchandize of every description can be forwarded to all) parts of the Provinces, the United States, and to Europe. The Expresses forward Goods consigned to their care, addressed to Canada and the United States, in much less time than is taken up in transporting thither letters by Her Ma- jesty’s Muils. Ch. Town, Oct. 17, 1859. 3m. oar NEW ZEALAND. FREE GRANTS OF GOVERNMENT LAND. 7 e Provincial Government of the Province of Auckland, | New Zealand, by an Act passed in March, 1858, to en- courage Emigration, have authorized me, as their Agent for Prince Edward Island, to grant to all persons (male or female ) who will emigrate from this Island at their own cost, for the purpose of settling in the Province of Auckland, Free Land, according to the following scale, viz :— For every person, 18 years and upwards, 40 acres; and for every person upwards of 5 and under 18 years of age, 20 acres. Provided always, that in any case in which a child shall accompany the pg the grant shall be given to the parent, «nd not to the child; and in any case in which a servant shall | be taken, at the sole expense of the master, the allowanc: shall be made to the master, and not to the servant. The parties eligible to these grants are Farmers, Fat Laborers, Mechanics of all kinds, Servants, and sume Pro! sional men. None need apply except those of good mora! character, and of sober, industrious habits. | Residents of this Colony, intending to emigrate for Auck land, direct or otherwise, will deprive themselves of the benefit of these Grants unless they take their Land Orders from the authorized Agent here, previous to their leaying the Island. Copies of the Land Act, in pamphlet form, and farther in- formation, can be obtained by applying to CHARLES BELL, Agent for P. E Island. Queen Square, Ch.Town, June 27, 1859. REAPING MACHINES. 6 be es Subscriber having been appointed Agent for the sale of “ The Manny Combined Mowing aud Reaping Machine,” in Prince Edward Island, begs to state that he has now on hand several of those Machines, which he will dispose of on advantageous terms to purchasers. The following statistical account of the sale of these Machines, which have competed with, and beaten all others, and the warranty given, are a suficient guarantee of their value. The inerease is as follows: — ee There were sold for the harvest of 1851, 49 Machines. 1852, 84 “ 1853, 1385 46° 1854, 2631 « 1855, 6020 - 1856, 8100 “ 1857, 11,250 “ 1858, 12,000 ” "Phere arc now building for 1859, about 12,000 ss Warranty. I warrant the Mower capable of cutting an acre per hour, or 10 to 15 per day, as well as done with scythes, with a pair of horses and driver, and the Reaper to cut the same quantity, with one extra man, as well as done with cradles. The purchaser is allowed to cut two acres of grass on trial, and in oase anything proves defective due notice must be given to me or my Agent, and time allowed to send a person to put it in order. If it does not work after this, and the fault is in the Machine, it will be taken back and the moaey refunded, or a perfect Machine given, at the option of the purchaser. (Signed) ALZIRUS BROWN, Manufacturer of the Manny Machine, Worcester, Mass. Wm. W. IRVING, Agent for Prince Edward Island. Ch.Town Agricultural Warehouse & Seed Store, Aug. 22, 1859. (Isl.) CHARLOTTETOWN AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. UST RECEIVED, at the above Establishment, per ‘‘ Ar- pon,’’ from Boston :— Knives and Fingers for Ketchum’s Reaping Machines, Cattle Cards, Cheese, Hoop, and Butter Prints, Cow Bells, Curry Combs and Horse Brushes, Sickles, Hay, Fork, and Axe Handles, Mattocks, Hoes, Mussel Mud Forks, Bull Rings, Pruning Saws, Setts Ladies’ Garden Tools, Budding and Pruning Knives, Avarrancators ; Garden Rakes and Floral ditto, Garden Rake Handles, Grafting Chisel, Patent Thermometer Churns, Farmers’ Boilers, Grain Scythes, &e., &e. Ch.Town. August 15, 1859. Isl. by which this —_ becomes Meg ms weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it the whole cote. and may burst out in eons any eae it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor there one which it may not destroy. The serofu- lous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vicos, and, above all, by the venereal infection. a ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitu- tion, descending *‘ from parents to children unto the third and fourth generstion ;"" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, “I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children.” Its effects commenge by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tuber- cles; in the glands, a. and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This corruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitutions not only suffer from scrofulous —_o but they have far less power to withstand the attacks of other diseases; con- uently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still ren- dered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which decimates the human fahily has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamina- tion; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their ne are invaded by this lurkin infection, and their health is undermined by it. er ~ oe — must renovate the ot y an alterative icine, and invigorate ‘ healthy food and exercise. Such a i we | Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where pre- vailing and fatal malady. It is combined from the most active remedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed fr the cure of not only scrofula, but also other affections which arise from it, such as Eruprive and Sxiw Diseases, St. Antrxoxy’s Fire, Ross, or Enysireras, Pivpres, Pustures, Buorcuss, Buarns and Bows, Tremors, Terrer and Sarr Ruevm, Scatp Heap, Rixocworm, RuguMatisé, Syruititic and Mrxrcvrrat Dissases, Dropsy, Dysrersia, Denizity, and, indeed, aut CoMPLAINTS ARISING FROM ViTIATED on Impure Bidgop. The pular belief in ‘* impurity of the blood”’ is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this ee rilla is to purify and regencrate this vital fluid,. without which sound health is impossible in con- taminated constitutions. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are so composed that disease within the raage of thelr action can rarely withstand or evade them. ‘Their pen- etrating properties search, and clea: and invigorate every portion of the human organi rrecting its diseased action, and restoring its healihy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid tho is bowed down with pain or physical Ccbility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by medy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the plaints of every body, but also many f lengerous diseases. The agent below x ) furnish gratis my American Almeanec, ertificates of their cures and directions for ' ¢ follow- ing complaints: Costiveness, [7 urn, Ile adachs, arising from disordered storiach, - 1, Indigestion, , z hed Tnarhions Si aduel Pain in and Moariid Ina Fiatulency, Loss of A y Vaundice, and ot sindred com: plaints, arising from a low state o! tion of its functions. Ayer’s Cherry Pectorai, Coughs. Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for the retief of Consumptive Patients in ede vanced etages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate dis- eases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, ip superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to eseape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote — to employ forthe distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust the community have failed and been discarded, this gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they ean never forget, and prod cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS, WILLIAM R. WATSON, Charlottetown, Genera Edward Isiand. Also by a J. Reid, Cascumpec W Hubbara, Tignish J. L. Holman, St. Eleanor’s D McKae, W. River Bridge J.Beer, Bedeque J Ling, ! 6s J. A. Crosby, French River D Ramsay. Port Hill J. McLennan, Summerside R Robingon, Kast River F Wiggenton, Crapaud J Pidgeon French River J. & P. MacNutt, Malpeque W Snaw, New Glasgow Bridge C. Beer. Southport M McWade, Souris C. C. Garrett, Fife’s Ferry J Knight 7 J. Muirhead, Richmond Village D Beaton ” G. McKay & Son, Graham’s Cross K Roberson, Newtown G Lanegan. [rishtewn F Arsneaux, Tiguish P Hayden, Vernon River W T Hunt, St. Eleanor’s D Gordon, Georgetown J J Fraser, o k McNeill, " E Toombs, Rustico J Mck arlane, W Cousins, Park Corner W Sanderson, <« G L Anderson, H. St P. : a Lot is J Cornish, Wood Isiands onnor, Lot 16 R S Findley, Head of Orwe}! M Kilbride, Lot ti P Stephens, Orwell Bourke & Moore, Mount Stewart Bridge September 12, 1859, CITY TANNERY! — 1,000 Calf Skins Areas te mane ion = above Fetablichment, and will be N. B.—Those why want to purchase SOLE LEATHER will please re- member that they can get a better article 15 per @¢ent. less at the City Tannery than at any other Establishment i judge for yourselves. other Establishment in the Island, Call avd July 25, 1859, M.&I. Hides, Sheepskins, and Leather. x J’ ENCE per th., CASH, paid for GREEN HIDES. a aas ; came, at ls. 9d. per pound. Highest al or y S Ss . NS i " i end of Grafton Street. ne October 17, 1859. Isl. & Mon A CARD. . D*: YOUNG can be consulted at his Chambers, daily | upon the various branches of his Profession. Charlottetown, Sept. 26, 1859. 3m. A CARD. | LEMENT F. HUBERT, Surgeon Dentist, begs to announce to the inhabitants of Charlottetown and vici-. nity that haying taken up his residence in this City fora limited period, he pill be happy to render his professional services to all who may require them. He hopes a thorough | knowledge of, and strict attention to, his business may merit — patronage. Charge moderate. Residence at Mrs. | ouglas’s, Water-street. Charlottetown, Sept. 26, 1859. | Charlottetown, August 15, 1869. _Ayer’s Cathartic Pillsy OW Sempron: Coke! Coke! N Sept. — at the GAS WORKS, a quantity of very euperier CORB. en Netice. A the subscriber intends leaving the Island, he wiahes al! aed orsign indebted to him by Note of Hand or Book aecount to make “ws or crt gg ment, otherwise they will be handed — an <—- Ch.Town, May 30, 1859, atte re eee ee —— ————— Ayer’s Cherry Pee. The Examiner _ S printed and published eyery Monday b i at his Office , Hillsborough ai chan hog wonton. ah e Prize— 15s. per anaum sayeble bali y In Cavan et. body or obstruct» ~~ Oa ap wwe @ Bienes ee wm eee os a ew lk uk