2. 4.1 cena In AliueEys ~~ THE EXAMINER. eel eet ten a ee cence aceite a a CHEAPER THAN EVER ssaal AT DODD'S BRICK STORE. | ‘ 7 411 SUBSCRIBERS have received per Schooner <Aima, from BOSTON, a large supply of AMERICAN MERCHANDIZE, Misses, Youth’s and smprising in part :—Ladies, Gents, me 2 . oOe eb iiatée’s BOOTS, SHOES and BROGANS, and Gents | > thos Choeg in variety : IIATS and CAPS in, variety ; Re eT aeede ind Black CLOTHS; Denims, Bed Ticks, Grey and White Wicking, Batting, Cloeks, GLASSWARE, Buckets, Cages, Cane and Wood seat and other CHAIRS 1m variety ; Lanterns, Umbrellas, Pilot Bread, Biscuit, Wall, Hazel | and Coshew Nutts, 25 boxes mixed Confectionary, 100) Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Eng. Grammar, £0 Peppermint do., Conversation | boxes Lozenges, 2 barrels do., Chocolate drops; Whiting, Nails in variety and all Book-keeping Geography and Cord, Hatchets, Hammers, Locks, Spring | Analytical ‘Trigonometry, the higher Geometry, sizes, Rope, Bolts, Fire Lrons, Manure 7 ren Shovels and | Spades, Turnip Hoes, Chain ‘ ‘races, &e. po | sisnere A, Crushed and Brown SUGAR, MOLASSES, | Currants, Candles, Soap, Burning Fluid, Vinegar Washing | Soda, Saleratus, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, Sole Leather, | about 100 STOVES, consisting of Cooking, Franklin, Air | Tight and Box Stoves. ail of which will be sold cheap at Dodd’s Brick Store. Pownal Street. Charlottetown, June 6, 1859. DODD & ROGERS. ’ . . 1Y » ‘ BUS3V8TO WARZWIISS. Now Landing from Brigt. ** TERRIER,” ® CUESTS Superior TEA, 20 20 Boxes i. TOBACCO, 50 rides SOLE LEATHER, 6 Puncheons Porto Rico MOLASSES, 6 Tierces do. | ALSO, IN STORE— bbls. Extra FLOUR, 40 Boxes SOAP, Chests, haif-chests and Boxes TEA, 10 Boxes CANDLES, 15 Coils CORDAGE, Starch, Raisins, Saleratus, &c., 1,000 Bushels Liverpool SALT. for Sale by June 20), 1859. P. W. HYNDMAN. ’ ' ’ ~ ~~ a Flour, ‘Yea, Molasses, &e. “wOURLY EXPECTED on CONSIGNMENT, and ordered t- for immediate Sale— : 200 Bbis. Extra FLOUR, superior brands, Lake Ontario Mills, 10 Chests TEA, (very superior) 10 Boxes TOBACCO, 40 Sides SULE LEATHER, 30 Boxes SOAP, 6 Tierces Superior MOLASSES. The above will be sold at AUCTION, on the arrival of the Schooner ** Lady Jane Grey.”’ "Pp. W. HYNDMAN, Chebucto Warehouse. June 20, 1859. FP_VWE SUBSCRIBER having a large Assortment of GOODS, will dispose of them at the following low prices :—TEA per Ib. 2s 10d, TOBACCO 1s 9d to ls 10d, Brown SUGAR 64d, Crushed SUGAR 10d, LEATHER Is 10d, RICE 4d, Cotton WARP per bundle 7s 6d, MOLASSES per gallon 100 2s 4d, FLOUR per barrel £2, CORN MEAL £1 10s, warranted good. ! RUM, WINE, WHISKEY, GIN, BRANDY, INDIGO, CROCKERYW ARE, SHIRTING and Grey COTTON, &e. c= Treasury Warrants bought. HUGH MONAGHAN. Sydney-street, opposite Mr. Nelson's, July 11. 6w SWABEY & ROBERTS. UST landed ex schooner ** Surers,’’ Portland, U.S., 100 Bbls Family Premium and first quality Pastry FLOURS, Escellent preserving SUGAR, at 6d. ¥ tb. July 18, 1859. isl 6S UST RECKIVED, DER Schooner * Herena,"’ and for Sale by the Subscriber . I 200 Barrels FLOUR, 50 Bags CORN M EAL, | 20 Barrels Piiot BREA!, 10 do. Crushed SUGAR, 30 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 12 Boxes Superior Tobacco, —which will be sold low for Cash. Peake’s Building, June 20. 4w. Agricultural Implements, Manures, &c- aes Subseriber has received on consignment an assortment | of the above, which he offers for sale on the premises lately oceupied by Mr. Lydiard, near Desbrisay’s Corner, con- sisting of :— Potatoe Diggers, easily worked by 2 horses ; horse and hand Hay Rakes, Scarifiers, Horse Hoes, Cradles fur grain, Seythes, Dung Forks, Turn:p Drills, Churns, Rifle and Scythe Stones, Iron Ploughs. ' oral BONE DUST, a valuable manure for turnips. GROUND GYPSUM, in casks, valuable as a top dressing for young clover. &c. Mowing and Reaping machines imported to order, : ain bought and sold on commission. _— Fe Wa. W. IRVING. Charlottetown, May 16, 1859. (Isl.) Clock and Watch-maker, EGS to inform the Inhabitants of Charlottetown and the Country in general, that he has commenced business in Mr. Smardon’s Buildings, Queen Square, where he is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him with neatness and dis- patch, and hopes. by punctuality and good workmanship, to receive a share of public patronage. ig Jewellery of all descriptions repaired. June 27, 185%. im CO mls { | M. LOWDEN. t ' TIN, IRON & COPPER-PLATE ESTABLISHMENT. ALLAN & STEVENSON ESPECTFULLY announce that, for greater facility in their business, they have, in addition to their old Stand, opened a NEW ESTABLISHMENT at the commodious Store immediately opposite Coles’ Brewery, Kent-street, where will always be kept on hand, and for sale at moderate rates, a general assortment of GOODS in their line. All orders will be attended to promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed. Kent-street, Ch. Town, July 4, 1859. 3w. Superior Ginger Beer. RS. J. HOBBS respectfully informs the Public that she is prepared to sel) the above, wholesale or retail, at the House lately occupied by Mr. Symons, opposite Lemperance Hall, and solicits | a share of their support. July 25. Im MOUNT STEWART HOTEL. OUTHEAST SIDE MOUNT STEWART BRIDGE. Will be oper to receive Travellers after this date. JAMES MeWADE, Proprietor. ‘to enter the College are requeste ‘opening of the Classesotherwise they w | difficulty. | d by COTTON, Flannel, Cotton Warp, | are requested to enter Pupils as early nen Looking Glasses, a large lot of as the different classes will beat once formed, and the Pupils Brooms, Tubs, Churns, Bird afterwards entering them will do so at great disadvantage as, ited Rocking, Nurse, Children’s ‘compared with those who may have attended from the com- Bedsteads, Fluid Lamps, mencement. | proper use and benefit. i Saint Dunstan’s College. | FUMIE Classes at Saint Dunstan's College will be re-opened | on WEDNESDAY, the 8lst instant. Pupils intending d to do so on the day of the ill be admitted with | A. MeDONALD. | St. Dunstan’s College, 4w | Central Academy. | IE Classes at the Central Academy will be re-opened on) TUESDAY, the 26th instant. “Parents and Guardians | as may be coavenent | August 8, 1859. FEES OF TUITION: per term. | 12 6} Algebra and Geometry,....++. bs tS \ cieebekiills aah Lt OO | Use of the Globes,....1 10 0 the Differential and Integral Ceiculas, with | their application to Mechanics, Gauging, Land Surveying, Navigation and Astronomy, !- cluding the use of all necessary Instruments,...2 0 0) French Language and Literature,........-+++++099° 20 0 Natural Philosopby,......csceeeceseseeeeeererer? 2 ¢ oi Greek and Latin Classics,..........ec.ceeeeeerees 210 @ JOHN KENNY, Acting Head Master. lin Isl.4i. oa 6i White Sands. Murray liarbour. ! ieee | July 14, 1859. Reward! Reward! : \ HEREAS some evil disposed person or persons did, | within the last eight or ten days, sactilegiously deface | and destroy, in the consecrated Burial Ground of Charlotte-| town, two memorial erections there placed over the remains of | the deceased children of H. B. Cattley and T. A. Montgomery, | Esqrs., a reward of Fifteen Pounds will be made (by a friend | of the families thus grievously insulted) to any one who will | give such information as may lead to the conviction of the | dastardly perpetrators of this most scandalous outrage. The name and address of the offerer of the reward may be known by applying to this office. July 11, 1859. ees RARK CHANCE! BOAT for sale at a very great sacrifice, with sails com- plete. Apply to J. W. FORD. King’s Square, June 20, 1859. NOTICE. PENIS is to give Notice, that by a Deed Poll, or Bill of Sale, dated the 23d day of September, A.D. 1856, the Firm of Tuomas Stxator & Co., in consideration of $8000, bargained and sold all the Books of Account, Notes, Bills, Drafts, Bill of Landing, interest in vessels, and other property or cases in action, and all other personal property of every nature and description, then belonging to the said Firm of Tuomas SLEATOR & Co., unto Joun A. Fow xs, of Boston, U. 8. A., for his own Notice is, therefore, hereby given to all persons indebted to the said Firm of Thomas Sleator & Co., to make all payments to Samven A. Fow xs, of Chariottetown, who is duly authorised, as the Attorney of the said Jon A. Fow er, to receive the same and to give receipts therefor. Dated at Charlottetown, August 3, 1859. JOHN A. FOWLE, by SAMUEL. A. FOWLE, his Attorney. R. & A. FRASER ESPECTFULLY intimate to their friends and customers in Prince Edward Island that they still continue to FULL, DYE, AND DRESS CLOTH, in various colours and styles, at their lately reduced prices, and in a manner to ensure general satisfaction. They have also pleasure in being able to intimate that they have introduced some new improve- ments in their Mill, by which they will be enabled to com- plete work sent them more quickly than formerly. Cloth left with the Agents will be forwarded to the Mill and returned, when finished, free of charge. AGENTS: DAVID JOHNSTON, JOHN HYDE, Esq., Rocklin, Pictou, Aug. 8, 1859. Notice. S the subscriber intends leaving the Island, he wishes all persons indebted to him by Note of Hand or Book account to make immediate payment, otherwise they will be handed over to an Attorney tur collection. W. DOUGAN. Cu.Town, May 30, 1859. T V4r A revq SWABEY & ROBERTS, Thomas’s Old Stand, Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ALOUR, Tea, Sugar, Wines, Spirits, Bottled Ale and Porter. Molasses, Candies, Soap, allow, Oakum, Wc. &c. &c. always 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 made agaist consignments. N. B. ‘Treasury Warrants cashed. Ist August, 1859. Isl.ly. H. J. CALLBECK, RATEFUL for patronage received, respectfully invites attention to a new and well selected Stock of DWT ik ao Tee QVRAM ANT BRIS A AWSRIBAY 8999S. Comprising —Ladies’ Bonnets, Hats, Mantles, Shawls, Parasols, Boots, Shoes, Ribbons, Head Dresses, Dresses and Dress Material in variety; Gents’ Coats, Vests, Caps, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c.; Leather, Paints, Oil, Glass, Nails, Tiwe-pieces, Mirrors, Cutlery, Plough-mounting, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Forks, Scythes, Buckets, Brooms, TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, Spices, Dye Stuff, Burning Fiuid, Rice and Soap. Atso—A gvod assortment of COTTONS, Cloths, Cotton Warp, Net Twine, and other articles too numerous to mention; ali of which he offers at a ema!l advance for Cas. Charlottetown, May 30. 1859 Style of Hats RE now ready at J. Hosss’ City HAT Factory, opposite the Temperance Hall, manufactured fromthe best French Silk and Satin Plushes, equal to those imported. Call and get one. Hats made to order. N. B.—The Hat and Clothes’ Cleaning Business carried on in his usual satisfactory manner. ‘ Charlottetown, March 7, 1859. a FOR SALE, CARGO of TLMBER and DEALS, of the following description, viz :— 130 to 160 Tons of square Birch sound good TIMBER, 20 to 25 M of 3 inch Spruce DEALS, 6 to8 M 3inch WHILE HEMLOCK, As many Spars and Lathwood as may be required to suit the size vessel to load, About 100 tons of HARDWOOD, to suit the St. John’s market, or for Ship building, wil! be sold cheap if taken by the end of September next. Enquire of Bensamin Davies, Charlottetown, Epwarp ALBRo & Co., Halifax, THomas ANNEAR, who has charge of the Cargo, or to PATRICK STEPHENS, Orwell. The above Cargo can be delivered at Three Rivers, by Mr. Thomas Annear, at ten days’ notice. July 25, 1859. Isl, tf. $100 REWARD. HEREAS some evil disposed person or persons did, on the nigh Mount Stewart, April 25, 1859. Important to Farmers and others. mur subscriber having lately visited Prince Edward Island, desires thus publicly to notify the Farmers and others of the Island | that his Pulling and Dyeing Mills are in excellent working order, and | capable of turning out cloth with a finish superior to any that can be produced by similar Establishments in the British Provinces. Cloth of which pent is ten i <a Ss oer and persons sending cloth may rely upon having it returne ore the closing of th igati Cloth left with Mr. M. W. SKINNER will be forwarded oe ALEXANDER GRAN East River, Pictou, N. S., May 23. _ ’ t. Teacher Wanted. *puE Trustees of the Foxley River School, Lot 11, ure de- sirous of obtaining the services of a Licenced Teacher of the first or lowest class. Application to be made to any of the undersigned Trustees, Lot 11. JAMES KILBRIDE, JAMES MORAN, CORNELIUS KILBRIDE. June 20. W of the 26th instant, wilfully and wantonly cut and destroy the TELEGRAPH WIRE at De Sable Bridge: This is, therefore, to give Notice that I will pay ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS to any person whe will give such information, at the Telegraph Office, in Charlottetown, as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. D. B. STEVENS, Superintendant. St. John, N. B., July 27, 1859. tf FLOUR and CORNMEAL, on Consignment. 50 Barrels Extra Superfine FLOUR, 10 barrels Kiln-dried CORNMEAL, July 4, 1859. (To be sold low for cash.) P. WALKER. MASTS. OR SALE, a lot of ROUGH MASTS, suitable for Vessel from 100 to 400 tons. Apply to A. CARD. re*I1lOMAS W. DODD begs to return thanks to his friends a the public in general for their liberal patronage since | he commenced business, and begs to inform them that he has | this day taken BENJAMIN ROGERS into Co-partnerchip, and for the future the business will be conducted under the name of DODD & ROGERS, at his old stand, Pownal Street. Ch. Town, June 6, 1859. THOMAS Vr. DODD. ~ SALT, SALT, HOURLY EXPECTED. — iS ALT, le b 2,000 Bushels LLVERPOOL Pee eed Charlottetown, May 23, 1859. Biv Grossay, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN-SQUARE. Fall, 1858. J U ST RECEIVED per ‘ Vicrorta”’ from Hawirax, and for sale by the subseriber:— hds Sugar Tea in variety Blacking funy so bMbleeses Superior Coffee Tobacco Jamaica Rum Biscuit in variety Cigars strong Spirits Annapolis Cheese Digby Herrings {ihds Holland Gin Raisins Rice i best Cognac Brandy Currants’ Crushed Sugar Scotch Whiskey Dye-stuffs Sweet Oil P.E.1. Malt do Prunes Pale Seal Oil Common Whiskey Earthen Jars Salad Oil Symond’s best Port Pickles Spices Wine Sauces Soap Sherry Wine Table Salt Candles Madeira do Nuts Washing Powders Champagne Shelled Almonds Baking do Edinburgh Ale _, Confectionary Patent Medicines Pale Ale Burning 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. 19 ope ARE oer ge CARD. rgtiik SUBSCRIBER begs leave to intimate to his friends and the public, that he has commenced Business in the COMMISSION LINE, and will attend punctually to any Con- signments he may be entrusted with. OFFICE—At Brecken’s Buitprnes, opposite the Bank— same floor as A. H. Yates, Esq. BENJAMIN DAVIES. ** Alliance Life LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 182. Capital, Five Millions Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E.1. THE MIGHTY HEALER. WORLD KNOWN AND WORLD TRIED. Its adoption in the most famous public hospitals at home, and in Mostof our colonies, and the voluntary testimonies of persons in all quarters of the globe, who have given ita fair trial, have estab- lished a wortd- vide reputation for this purifying and healing Ointment. It penetrates, with marvellous power,to the seat of an internal dis- ease; and in all external disorders, its application has a rapidity and completeness of effect that resembles magic. ERYSIPELAS AND SCROFULOUS SORES Are two of the most common and virulent disorders prevalent in this country. For these the Ointment is an absolute specific. It first eradicnes the venom and then completes the cure, if of 20 years standing. ° BAD LEGS, OLD SORES, AND ULCERS. Any of the above class of cases that have pertinaciously refused to yield to any other medicinal application, invariably succumb to this benign, yet powerful Unguent, which soon removes Klephantiasis and the worst forms of skin diseases, prevailing in this part of the globe. ERUPTIONS ON ‘THE SKIN, Arising from the bad state of the blood, damp, or exposure, are eradicated, and a clear and transparent surface regained by the purge) fying and restorative action of this Ointment. {[t will be found to cure | any eruptions on the head or other parts ofthe body of children. No | skin disease, whatever, common to any part of the world, can with- | stand the mighty power of this wonderful Ointment. It is famous in | the bite of moschetoes and other insects. | PILES AND FISTULAS, Every form of these prevalent and stubborn disorders is eradicated | by the use of this emollient; warm fomentatioas should precede its | application. It effects in a short time a certain, thorough and perma- neutcure. Rheumatism and gout are also instantly relieved. BRONCHITIS AND ULCERATED SORE THROATS. Extract of a Letter from Mr. James Downing, of Paris-street, Exeter. * ‘Po Professor Holloway, Sir,—Your Ointment and Pills have effected upon me a perfect cure ofa dreadfully diseased throat, arising from cold, which ultimately terminated in bronchitis. ‘he medical aid i received was unable to | combat with the disease, and | was rapidly sinking under its influence, | i | | j | | ‘ At this stage, | had recourse to your medicines, which, in a few hours relieved me, and I am happy to inform you that in jess than a fortnight I was entirely cured by them. In changeable climates, these medi- cines should be always at hand.”’ CHARMING FACES FOR LADIES.—A CLEAR SKIN. _ A word to the ladies.—Ladies anxious to preserve a brilliant comp ~y- ion, often go to the perfumer, when they should go tothe Chemist and ask for astringent lotions, when they should take alteratives and aperients. The only genuine and really safe and harmiess yet thoreugh- ly efficacious cosmetic now sold in London or elsewhere, is Holioway’s Ointment. If this inestimable preparation be apphed externally to all pimples, blotches and discolourations, while the blood is being purified and the depraved humors corrected by the Pills, not only will the face ciekelan ae nes the es Yaron be cleansed, improved aud strength- » an e efiect willnot eae eee e temporary and superficial, but thorough CONTRACTED AND STIFF JOINTS. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Joseph Rogerson, of the Pottery Fields, Hans- let, near Leeds. _“ To Professor Holloway, Sir,—1 suffered for months witha very bad knee, and tried ever remedy, likely to benefit me, but without success, the joint was quity stiff, and so swollen that | became seriously alarmed a» to whether € should ever regain the use of it. However, by the use of your Ointl ment and Pills the swelling was soon completely reduced, and in two weeks was completely cured, and i was enabled to resume my work. Any one suffering from stiff and swollen joints should do as Mr, Rogers did—send for Holloway’s Pills and Ointinent. ing Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: Bad Legs Chiego-foot Gout Sore-throat Bad Breasts Corns (Soft) Glandular Swell- Shie-diccened Burns Cancers ings Scurv Bunions Contracted and Lumbago ort Bite of Mosche-; Stiff Joints Piles “umours toes and Sand-|Elephantiasis Rheumatism Ulcers ? Flies Fistulas Scalds Wounds Coco-bay Sore Nipples Yaws Sold at the Establishment of Proresson HoLLoway, 244, S } St foes Temple Bar,) London; also by all respectable Druggists ie wie in Medicines throughout the eivilised world, at the following *," There is a considerable saving by taki i «” There t y taking the 1 : N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients z onan tardies are June 13, 1859. BENJAMIN DAVIES. affixed to P June 13, 1859. a Et Charlottetown Agricultural War and Seed Store. (NEAR DESBRISAY’S CORNER.) HE Sabscriber begs to inform Farmers and others that; in addition to his former Stock of Potatoe Diggers, Horgs Hoes and florse Hay Rakes, &c., he has just received from BOSTON a supply of Hay Making and Harvesti ‘Tools and Implements, &c., which he offers for Sale at very low : Comprising - Hay and Manure FORKS, Aimes’ Stee} ShO- ELS, SPADES, SCYTHES and STONES, Grain Cradles, Horse Hay and Stabble Rakes of a new deseri Scuffle Hoes, Cireular Metal Pig Troughs, (to prevent waste of food), a variety of Churns, Fe. ‘ tw Farmers’ Clubs and Guatiey Stores supplied on Libera) erms. N. B.—A fuli supply of Gray’sand Wilkie’s Plough Moug: ing, Plough Beam E ocks, Shave Plates, Gray’s and Howat Iron Ploughs, Farm Garden and Flower Seeds, and Dutey Bulbs of all kinds, will be received by the Fal) Ships. WILLIAM. W. IRVING, ehoure Ch. Town, July 12, 1859. NEW ZEALAND. FREE GRANTS OF GOVERNMENT LAND. eS Provincial Government of the Provinee of Auckland, New Zealand, by an Act passed in March 1858, to en. courage Emigration, have authorized me, as their Agert for Prince Edward Island, to grant to all persons (male or female y 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 sesle, 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 parent, the grant shall be given to the paren, and not to the child; and in any case in which @ servant shal} be taken, at the sole expense of the master, the allowanee shall be made to the iaaster, and not to the servant. The parties eligible to these grants are Farmers, Parm Laborers, Mechanics of aj] kinds, Servants, and some Profes- sional men. None need apply except those of good mora} character, and of sober, industrious habits. Residents of this Colony, intending to emigrate for Anck- 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 leaving the Island, Copies of the Land Act, in pamphlet form. and further in formation, can be obtained by applying to CHARLES BELL, Agent for P. E Island. Queen Square, Ch. Town, June 27, 1859. CITY TANNERY! _ 1,000 Calf Skins a being manufactured: at the above Establishment, and wil} be ready for sale early in August. N. B.—Those who want to purchase SOLE LEATHER will please re. member that they can get @ better article 15 per cent. less at the City Tannery than at any other Mstablishmont in the Island. Cal) and judge for yourselves. July 25, 1859. M.AI. WO active and intelligent Boys, desirous of Jearni - the Printing Business, will be received as Apprentices-in the Ex, aminer Printing Office, if early application be made. Aug, L Dr. McLANE’S VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. AND | Twoorthe best Preparations of the Age. ——— - - They are not recom- mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur- ports. The Vermiruce, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pits, for the cure of Liver Com- PLAINT, all Bitious Dr- RANGEMENTS, Sick HeEap- ACHE, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele- brated Vermiruce and Liver Pitts, prepared by vung I3ref "9 SOLE . PROPRIETORS, Pitts- burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur- porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All other s, in comparison with Dr. McLanz’s, are worthless. The Genuine McLane’s Vermi and = Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO’S, 60 Woop Sr., Prrrspuren, Pa. Sole Proprietors. The Examiner Epwarp Wisie® ib printed and pabliahed every Monday b at his office, Hillsborough-street, near Rin "g-squaye —15s. perannum nayable half yearly m advmet.