—_ ST THE MIGHTY HEALER. WORLD KNOWN AND WORLD TRIED. eo » the most famous public hospitals at bome, and in Its adoption host of our colonies, aud the voluntary testimonies of persons in sll quarters of the globe, who have given ita fair trial, have estab- fished a world-wide reputation for this purifying and healing Ointment. {t penetrates, with marvellous power,to the seat of an interaal dis- ease; and in all exteraal disorders, its applicatioa has a rapidity and pimpleteness of effect that resemdles magic. ERYSIPELAS AND SCROFULOUS SORES Are two of the most eommon and virulent disorders prevalent tn his country. For these the Ointment is an absolute specific. It first radicates the venom and then completes the cure, if of 20 years standing. BAD LEGS, OLD SORES, AND ULCERS, Any of the abeve class of cases that have pertinaciously refused to yield to any other medicinal application, invariably succumb to this eniga. yet powerful Unguent, which soon removes Klephantiasis and he worst forms of skin diseases, prevailing in this partjof the globe. f£RUPTIONS 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 puri- ‘ying and restorative action of this Ointment. It 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 pewer of this wonderful Ointment. It is famous in the bite of moschetoes and dther insects, PILES AND FISTULAS. Every form of these prevalent ant stubbora disorders is eradicated by the use ef this eurilient; warm fomentations should precede its pplication. It effects in a short tim? a ceartuin, thorough and perma- entcure. Rheumatism and gout are also instantly relieved. BRONCHITIS AND ULCERATED SORE THROATS. Extract of a Letter from Mr. James Downing, of Paris-street, Exeter . ..° ‘To Professor Holloway, Sir,—Your Ointment and Pills have effected upon me a perfect cure of a dreadfully diseased throat, arising from cold, which ultimately erminuted in bronchitis. The medical aid | received was unable to combat with the disease, and I was rapidly sinking under its influence. At this stage; I had recourse to your medicines, which, in a few hours elieved me, and I am happy to inform you that in less than a fortnight | 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 complex- jon, often go tothe perfumer, when they should go tothe Chemist, ind ask for astringent lotions, when they shou!d take alteratives and aperients. ‘The only genuine and really safe and harmless yet thorcugh- 'y efficacious cosmetic now sold in Londen or elsewhere, is Holioway’s Vintment, If this inestimable preparation be applied externally to all pimples, blotches and discolourations, while the blood is being purified and the depraved humors corrected by the Pil!s, not only will the face ve beautifred, but the whole system be cleansed, improved aud strength- »ned, and the effect will not be temporary and superficial, but thorough and permanent. CONTRACTED AND STIFF JOINTS. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Joseph Rogerson, of the Pottery Fields, Hans- let, near Leeds, “To Professor Holloway, Sir,—t suffered for months with a very bad Enee, and tried every emedy, likely to benefit me, but without success, the joint was quite stiff, and so swollen that L becaine seriously alarmed as to whether | should ever regain the use of it. However, by the use of your Oint- ment and Pills the swelling was soon completely reduced, and in two weeks was completely cured, and | 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 Ointment. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: Bad Legs 4 |Chiego-foot Gout |Sore-throats Bad Breasts Corns (Soft) Glandular Swell-|Skin-disease* Burns Cancers ings Scurvy Bunions Contracted and Lumbago Sore-heads Bite of Mosche-| Stiff Joints |Piles ‘Tumours toes and Sand-|Elephantiasis Rheumatism Ulcers Flies Fistulas Sealds Wounds Coco-bay Sore Nipples Yaws Sold at the Establishment of Proresson Hortoway, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar,) London; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following ptices:— ** There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes . N. B.—Directions for the guidtnce of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot, June 13. 1859. H. J. CALLBECK, RATEFUL for patronage received, respectfully invites attention to a new and well selected Stock of BRIPISH A ATSRIBAD Go0ds. Comiprising—Ladics’ 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, Time-pieces, Mirrors, Cutlery, Plough-mounting, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Forks, Seythes, Buckets, Brooms, TEA,SUGAR, MOLASSES, Spices, Dye Stuff, Burning Fluid, Rice and Soap. Auso—A good assortment of COTTONS, Cloths, Cotton Warp, Net Twine, and other articles too mumerous to mention; all of which he offers at a small advance for CAsi. Charlottetown, May 30. ! BY GROssQv, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN-SQUARE. Fall, 1858. ‘g UST RECEIVED per ‘ Vicrorta’’ from Hauirax, and e¥ for sale by the subscriber:— Iihds Sugar Tea in variet Blacking Puns b’t Molasses Superior Coffee Tobaeco Jamaica Rum Biscuit in variety Cigars strong Spirits Annapolis Cheese Digby Herrings fihds Holland Gin Raisins Rice best or Brandy Currants Crushed Sugar Scotch Whiskey Dye-stuffs Sweet Oil P.E.I. 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 ‘ham pagne Shelled Almonds Baking do \dinburgh Ale Confectiona Patent Medicines Pale Ale Burning Fluid London Porter Brushes . And a great variety of other small and useful articles too nu- nierous to mention. Cash paid for good clean Timothy Seed. HUGH FRASER. November 29, 1858. ly Préposed Course of English, French, Com- mercial, and Mathametical Class Tuition. R. B. RVING hereby respectfully intimates to his recent patrons, and to parents and guardi gewerally, in P. E. Island, that (D.V.) he will be at Sicsts Teams te date hereof, until Monday, the 27th pror'm», to engage for the reception @ of Pupils of both Seves, either as Pupil Boarders, or as Day Scholars, for a Course of English, French, Commercial, and Mathematical Class 1 «ition ; and that, if, in the course of the period herein named, he be énabled to enrol a number sufficient to form his purposed morning and ajiernoon Classes, he will (D.V.) open them for the business of Tuition on Monday, 18th July, 1859; but otherwise he will be obliged at once te forego the intention. An Afternoon Class is at present in the course of formation. Precise information concerning Terms, &c., may be obtained on ap- p) cation to Mr. Irving, at his residence, Pownal Street. Charlottetown, May 39, 1859. 4w. Valuable Business Stand ‘I'o Let. O BE LET, for a term of ye » Ke ars, that val = DWELLING HOUSE, WAREHOUSE’ and ‘SHOP, dae Water-strect, directly opposite the Store of the Hon. Ww. W. Lord For particulars apply to Charlottetown, May 30, 1859. (tf) W. H. POPE. Notico. AS’ the subseriber intends leaving the Island, he wishes all & persons indebted to him by Note of Hand or Book account to mak inimediate payment, otherwise they will be handed over to an Aiiteine for collection. : At Cb. Town, May 30, 1859. W. DOUGAN, THE EXAMINER. ee ne a AN ARTICLE JUST IN SEASON, Splendid Jot Black Stove Varnish. DISCOVERY by which all Stoves and Grates, or i ili i ; description, may be Pipes, Iron Railing, and iron work of every description, ! kepta jet black, with as beautiful a polish as & Soach body. This Var- nish is ‘an entirely new invention, and surprises and delights all who see it. If you want to preserve your stoves with a beautiful polish during the summer, call at the bas” Bi Store of 3i M. W. SKINNER. Money Found ! XOUND, between Alley’s Mill and Georgetown, a sum of Money. ‘The owner, proving property, can obtain the same on application te the Rev. Mr. MePIHEE, at St. Andrew’s. May 30, 1859. 3w Grain, Grain. NHE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also — X, XX, and XXX Ale. Oh. Town, Feb. 16, 1857. Agricultural Implements, Manures, &c- va Subscriber has received on consignment an assortment of the above, which he offers for sale on the premises lately occupied by Mr. Lydiard, near Desbrisay’s Corner, con- sisting of :— Potatoe Diggers, easily wotked by 2 horses ; horse and hand Hay ie. Searifiers, Horse Hoes, Cradles for grain, Scythes, Dung Forks, Turnip Drills, Churns, Rifle and Scythe Stones, Iron Ploughs. BONE DUST, a valuable manure for turnips. GROUND GYPSUM, in casks, valuable as a top dressing for young and seed grain bought and sold on commission. Wau. W. IRVING. Charlottetown, May 16, 1859. € See Notice. ue Administratrix of the Estate of Nicholas Brown, late of Ellict River, Farmer, deceased, requests any persons having claims against the said Estate to furnish the sane forthwith, to enable her to make a dividend, otherwise they will be too late, sufficient time having been already allowed for that purpose. Charlottetown, 30th May, 1859. “wr JUST OUT OF BOND. SPLENDID Pun. of real JAMAICA SPIRITS, and a good article of PALE BRANDY, warranted genuine— and no humbug. HUGH FRASER. Charlottetown, March 21. 1859 Style of Hats RE now ready at J. Howes’ 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, March7, 1859. HAY' HAY' HG. Sale several Tons of HAY, onthe Farm of the Hon George Coles. 28th March, 1859. ~ SALT, SALT, HOURLY EXPECTED. 2 O00 Bushels LLVERPOOL SALT, for Sale by > P. W. HYNDMAN. Charlottetown, May 23, 1859. Store Room, Private Offico, and Frost Proof Cellar, To be let, and immediate possession given: EXUE Subscriber will let the following premises at a very moderate Rent, and give immediate possession of the same. That large and commodious STORE ROOM on the first floor of the Examiner Office Building, at the corner of Clark and [Hillsborough Streets, and nearly fronting King’s Square. The STORE ROOM is finished inside, but not fitted up for retail business, which, however, could be done at short notice. The Room has a very large and convenient Private Office at- tached to it, and is well finished. FROST PROOF CELLAR. Below the Store Room is a CELLAR about eight feet deep, the whole length and breadth of tee Building—being 34 fect in breadth by 40 feet in length. It is well finished and secured in every way—perfectly dry and frost-proof ; and is admirably adapted for storing produce or mer- chandise of any kind. It will be let with or without tho Store Room above it. Its proximity to the principal main roads connecting the City with the interior makes it very desirable for storing produce or other goods, and may be easily and with little expense divided into compart- ments, if found necessary. A Building suitable fur an Out Store, and adjoining the above premises, will be let with either or both, if required. Application as to terms, &c., to be made to the subscriber on the premises. EDWARD WHELAN. Charlottetown, May 30, 1859. TO BE LET, mur Dwelling House in Hillsborough Street, one door south east uf the Examiner Office, now in the occupation of Mr. Richard Walsh. A large and commodious GARDEN, in rear of the premises, and fully cropped, will be let with the Dwelling House, if required. Possession given on the 14th June next. For terms, &c., apply to EDWARD WHELAN. Charlottetown, May 30, 1859. For Sale or Charter. ee new Brigantiae *“ MAID OF ERIN,” burthen 265 tons, (builder’s measure), now in this port fully equipped and ready for sea. ——ALSO The Brigantine ‘‘MERGHEE,” 212 tons, (builder’s measure), now also ready for sea in this Port. For particulars, please apply on board of the respective vessels, or to May 30. 3i DANIEL BRENAN. Selling Stoves at Cost. ue subscriber has on hand COOKING, BOX and FRANKLIN STOVES, which will be sold at cost to close sales. _ Atso—To be Let, DWELLING HOUSE and BRICK STORE in Pownal-street, now occupied by the subscriber. Possesion given Ist April. THOMAS W. DODD. January 31, 1859. Eligible Pasture and Building*L K° SALE, 10 LOTS within the City, containing a TOWN LOT each; also, 10 immediately adjoining the City, (free of City taxes), of l acre each. Apply to THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. Charlottetown, August 23, 1858. For Sale, aes FARM, consisting of 59 acres, lately occupied by Richard Milford, Esqr., situate on Mill Creek, West Rivet. On the Farm is an excellent Dwelling House, as well as 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, Royalty. COTTAGE TO LET. mo LET, for one or more years, that pleasantly situated COTTAGE on Princetown Road, about one mile from the City, formerly the property of W. H, Gardiner, with STABLE and GARDEN attached. Also one or two Acres of LAND; with the same, if required. Apply to to Taos. W. Dopp, or April 25, 1859, 6w WILLIAM DODD. To Let, For a term of years, as may be agreed upon, the TANN- ~ ING ESTABLISHMENT of the subscribers, St. Peter’s Rodd, with tools and every thing requisite for carrying on the Tanning and Currying business. There ic a quantity of BARK and HIDES on hand, whieh can be had. A loan of one hundred pounds can be given as may be agreed upon. JAMES ROBERTSON & SON. cts. St. Peter’s Road, May 23, 1859. clover, &e. Mowing and Reaping machines imported to order, } TO LET, THE ‘PAVILION HOTEL.’ 0 LET, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION given, that eligibly situated and well adapted HO USE and premises lately known as the ‘* PAVILION HOTEL,”’ which, from its standing on the highest ground in the City, and its proximity to the public offices and wharves, renders its situation for a HOTEL the most desirable in the City, for either transient or permanent boarders. 2 Phe building comprises on the first floor one large = room 25 by 25 feet, one reading or Bar-room 25 by 1 Drawing-room 18 by 15 feet, one large inner Kitchen, outer Kitchen, and large Scullery, with many conyeniénces, one Pantry, one-small Sitting-room, two spacious Halls, and two pair front Stairs, and one pair back Stairs, and Water Closet. On the second floor, one Dining-room 25 by 14 feet, eight B2d-rooms and one large Pantry and Closet ; and in the “Attic seven Bed-rooms ; and having spacious cellerage. The house having lately undergone a thorough repair, 1s In excellent order, and having a good Stable, Coach-House, and out-oflice attached. For terms and particulars, please apply to Charlottetown, Dec. 20, 1858. H. HASZARD. For Sale at Cascumpec. A FARM, containing 50 ACRES, a short distance from the public wharf, and contiguous to a Grist and Saw Mill— of which about 25 acres are under cultivation—12 under hay —balance ready for crop. The remaining 26 acres are covered with a growth of Hard and Soft Wood. Lease for 999 years at ls. per acre ; not under full rent for two years. There is a new House on the premises 22 » 25 feet. Terms liberal. For further particulars apply to Herbert Bell, Esq., Cascum- r : G. W. HOWLAN ; pee, or to Charlottetown, May 16, 1859. (Isl.) Important to Farmers and others. HE subscriber having lately visited Prince Edward Island, desires thus publicly to notify the Farmers and others of the Island that his Fulling 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 part is cotton, can be dyed ary colour, and persons sending cloth may rely upon having it returned before the closing of the navigation. Cloth left with Mr. M. W. SKINNER will be forwarded. ALEXANDER GRANT. Sm. East River, Pictou, N.8., May 23. To Prince Edward Island Farmers! FANELL your friends of your having purchased from me, for a succession of years, your FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS, and that they were uniformly good. Iso, that my present stock of Island and imported CLOV ER SEED may be warranted to be as good as ever I! had. My samples of TURNIP SEED, both Island and imported,—Skirving’s, Lang’s and Rendle’s Swedish Seed, and Aberdeen Yellow Bullock—are not to be excelled, and thus serve your friends and oblige Yours, gratefully, June 6, 1859. Sw JOHN WILLIAMS. WILLIAM M‘GILL. COMMISSION MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER. Excnance Rooms, - - - Qveren Srreer. Im. A CARD. ry*HlOMAS W. DODD begs to return thanks to his friends and the etme in general for their liberal patronage since he commenced business, and begs to inferm them that he has this day taken BENJAMIN ROGERS into Co-partnership, 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 W. DODD. MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. MEETING of the Members of the above Institute will be held in the TEMPERANCE HALL, on WEDNESDAY evening, the 15th instant, at which a full attendance is earnestly requested, as there is business of a very important nature to the Institute to be brought forward. JAMES arene Seeretary. w June 6, 1859. ** Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company”’ of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824 Capital, Five Midlions Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E.1. R. lt. R. EALTH will, in all cases, follow the use of Radway’s R. R. Reme- dies. There are none so sick or diseased, so weak, feeble. or crippled with pain or infirmities, but that Radway’s Ready Relief, Renovating Kesolvent, or Regulators, as the nature of the disease or sickness may requite, will quickly and rapidly cure. ‘These remedies consist of Radway’s Ready Relief; Radway’s Reno- vating Resolvent; Kadway’s Regulators. ‘Kach of these remedies possesses special curative powers over certain diseases. Yet there are other diseases wherein their combined medicinal properties are re- quired; and when thus used, if there is sufficient life and strength with- in the diseased or dying body to sustain their action, the panent will live and be restored to health. R.R. Relief, Pain, Acute Diseases, R. R. Relief, Inflammatory Diseases, Reliefand Regulators, Malarious Diseases, Relief and Regulators, Congestive Diseases, Relief and Regulators, Scrofulous Diseases, Renovating Resolvent, Chronic Diseases, Renovating Resolvent, Syphilitic Diseases, Resolvent and Regulators, Constitutional Diseases, Resolvent and Regulators, ‘skin Diseases, Renovating Resolvent, Nervous Diseases, Regolvent, Relief, Regulators, Ready Relief & Regulators. Infectious Diseases, CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many Ciseases that afflict humanity are inherited as heir-looms from the diseased bodies of sickly sires- Scrofula, Consumpton, Syphilis Fasitnd, are among the most common of constitutional diseases. Yow we care not how many generations the seeds of these diseases may have been established in the system, corrupting the biood—Radway ’s Reno- —e ors ae - eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted everv article of diseased deposits, and fi i rj ‘ ie, — Pp i} the — with new, pure and ae - yaa steno DISEASES, adway’s Renovating Resoivent should be hailed as; $i every mother throughout the land, whose infants ee ere Sores, Humors, etc. These breakings out (thus early) are evidences of disease transmitted from the parent stock. A few doses of th Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every vestige of the diseas d re ene a ae = healthy body. a ~—Radway’s Ready Relief for Headaches, w i vous; Rheumatism, Diarrhea, Dysentry, Cantos Sear een: Influenza, Bloody Flux, Paralysis, Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia Tooth. ache, Small Pox, Fevers, Swollen Joints, Kidney Com jainis, Scarlet Fever, Pains around the Liver, Pleurisy, Measles, i ’ dearth Pains of all kinds, Radway’s Ready Relief will, in a few aoe change the miseries you suffer to joy “f pl R R R—Radway’s Renovating R Sh ase & Resolvent, for the cure of chronic dis- a as Scrofulous and Syphilitic complaints, Conmnee tive sia A eran the ae and Throat, Induration and En : vents of parts, Eruptive and other diseases of the Ski : Tumors, Ulcers, Dys i Reins ae : impure tat of ‘the Blood.” and all other diseases arising from an n K—RKadway’s Regulators will cure effectiv ily, Cc pr Indigestion, Painter’s Choliec, Lead Ducat sreaty. ol ° - Sia welt, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Diseases of sa ee _ are Female Complaints, Small Pox, Fevers Me , cote : Ce enever the system is out of order, or the bl d ee ose Of Radway’s ae will restore it t ae and cleanse the blood. No female should bewhieet ao purify R RR Remedies ate sold by D ists ; y ramets and Merchants everywhere ; ADWAY & CO ‘i RK RR Remedies are solid by al] Druggists in Udartetivines ena = : = | GREAT P. E. ISLAND REMEDIES! ILLIAM R. WAT'SON would direct public attention te: the annexed original l’reparations, which he guarantees (to be all that he claims for them, viz., the best Medicines of the’ kind ever offered to the public. \nnumerable cert:ficates, of the highest authority, might readily be adduced 0s to the efficacy of each, but the universal celebrity they have attained throughout this Island where they are manufactured, and consequently best known, renders it unnecessary. Balsamic Syrup. AN INVALUABLE Remepy ror Covens, Corps, Hoarseness.. Asruma, Curonic Covens, InrLueNza, Dirricutry or BREATHING, AND ALL DisEASES OP THE LUNGS, AND PuLmo- naRY COMPLAINTS. This Medicine has the extraordinary property of immediately relieving Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness in the Throat, &c. jt operatee by dissolving the congealed phlegm, thereby cousing a free expectoration. Those who are troubled with that unpleasant tickling in the throat, which deprives them of rest night after night, by the incessant Cough which it provokes, will, by taking one dose, find immediate relief ; and one bottle will,-in most cases, affect a cure. Where a gentle aperient is required, take an occasional dose or two of ‘* Warson’s Dyspepsia Birrens,’’ They operate without producing those unpleasant and often di ing effects” which frequently continue for a day or two after taking powerful medicine. - Dyspepsia Bitters. An InvatuaBLe Kemepy ror Dyspepsia, or INDIGESTION, Jaunpice, Bittiovs Compiaints, Bap Breata, Sick HEad- acne, Heartseurn, Acip STOMACH AND DraRRB@A, AND ALL DISEASES HAVING THEIR ORIGIN IN COSTIVENES AND BAD Digestion. These Bitters will be found beneficial in the first stage ' of Diarrhoea or Dysentery, by taking half a teaspoonful at sed time, but when it fails, ‘* Warson’s Dianana@ Mixtu e” will be found a perfect remedy. ‘ Dysentary & Diarrhea Mixture. Is a Sare, Speepy anv ErvecruaL Remepy ror Diarr : Bay Dysenrery, Cuonre, ann Disorders oF THe Boy eis GENERALLY—1IN ADULTS AND CHILDREN ; AND IF PROMPILY APPLIED IN CASES OF CHOLERA, WOULD BE PRODUCTIVE OF THE HAPPIEST RESULTS,—AS I'l QUICKLY RELIEVES ACUTE PAIN, BISPELS FLaTUOLENCK, SUBDUES PURGING, «ND COMFORTS AND INVIGORATES THE WHOLE SYSTEM. *.* The public will please obserye, there is a Seal— ‘Watson, Druggist, P. E. Island,’"—upon ihe Cork of each Bottle, and that on the back (io panel) of each Bottle there are these words : ‘‘ W. R. Watson, Charlottetown, P. E. Island,”’ without which none are genuine. Charlottetown, Jan. I1, 1858. ly Shop, Dwelling House and Premises, Queen 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 TWO STOREY HOUSE, having very convenient accommo- dation fora Dwelling House and Shop, with a frost-proof Cellar under the whole. Part of the Posthats money may remain on interest if required. Apply to the owner on the premises. PATRICK SLATTERY. Queen Street, June 6, 1859. 4i Dr. McLANE’S VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. AND Two of the 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 Brtious Dr- RANGEMENTS, Sick HeEap- ACHE, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele- brated . Vermiruce and Liver Pits, prepared by of @ 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 others, in comparison with Dr. McLane’s, are worthless, - The cenuinz Mci_ane’s Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores, FLEMING BRO’S, 60 Woop Sr., Prirrspuran, Pa. Sele Proprietors, se The Examiner J printed and published every Monday MY Epwarp WarFisn wn Merchants through the country. May 24 ay 24, at his office, Hillsborough-street, near King’s-square. Price —15s. per annum, payable half peally on advance